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t wer 'bf 3abeL and grandeur of this Sofitwetlty-five centeu r all belief. Any ace , even the most sombre, ry story or a tale of Ara . It was fifteen miles was entir!ly inclosed by t thickan~ 300-feet high. ire further mounted with :deventy-five feet higher Ives. There were 2,500 ets in the city. In it was piarvelous hanging gardens. a kind of artificial garden, its air upon immence piles . It was a stupendous work, e result of gallantry. King ser constructed them that who came from a mountain , Ecbatana, might have the i mountain garden. There here from fifty to seventy height and four feet in di Ihe Tower of Babel was Iteple and partly a mauso was built of sun-dried bricks, t enormons stories, each of to;r. The land of Shinar, the Tigris and the Euphrates, r.via plain, devoid of stone, hasp compensated its inhab making the soil a peculiar cflay. and sand, which, mix .ter.and baked in the sun, a brick 'more durable than g2we ae acquainted with. Then which flows out of the oe a cement so solid that are held together as one im. hses. Hence the niarvelous du :pd preservation of these an s. The summit of the tower wned with a shrine, and within image of Belus, the Chal forty feet high and of solid laced. The terrible denun 4·the wicked, effeminate and rtwhich are contained in the prophets have been strikingly tserifled. Its palaces have |dwelling place for owls, and of history speaks with a ling emphasis to our gen ringius that the wrath of the workers of iniquity, wiiu sooner or later surely Saournaltsm. thb Bossier Banner.] e suppose that the edit newspaper is a light and fat a pleasant pastime. miSad personality of the be consealed or avoided sifself, and all his readers ~iupone him rests the res .althe says. Self-respect desire to do well at the ': e ribers and patrons, L"Dtostrive so to conduct his to reflect credit upon him Sthe community in which . The first and most es e conduct of a coun Elhave it clean. In its eit ebdld be fair and iould arise for praise Sbe justly meted kdicoe and bias for _ never control the -As a disseminator .paper needs much seittiny. To these ;tent conduct of a adbe aaded the earnest ~emmunity, among ºand for whose bene eiid cted, it -does so .a.sien know better i e of the want do moral and mate a upport. If people wtat advantage it bdec. t, well con o*ld, with one ac o ment and igtn the editorial e editorial heart. & a~ocal jour e than most ~a' id it should itios on ia hronicle of ty day in your laU in your en our ptrosperity, y-ln -yitari-.. hi8e conmmunity aJ interest in of the jour 7ug.t, 18O0, f or feet and n to MEDICAL. RENEWED! OPELOUSAS DRUG STORE! SIGN OF THE BIG MORTAR! Main Street, Opelousas, -:o: I have just purchased Mayo's Drug Store, and am now supplying it with a large and well selected stock of FRESH DRUGS. CHEMICALS. PA TENT MEDICINES, Paints, Oils and Varnishes, GLASS, PUTTY, Brushes, and Painters' Tools, BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONER Y, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, ETC., ETC. I have secured the services of Mr. E. Sumter Taylor, a competent and experienced druggist, and will be prepared to fill all prescriptions at any time, and give prompt attention to all matters in my line of business. I respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage. R. m1. LITTEILL, Proprietor. Opelousas, Sept. 6, 18;9. M. P. YOUNG. WM. CLEGG. X. P. YOUNG & CO., Apothecaries & D)ruggists, AND DEALERS IN PAINTS, OILS, W1INDOW GLASS. BOOKS, STATIONERY, PERFUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES, PFIWiE WINES AND LIQUORS, For Medicinal Use, CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SMOKER'S ARTI CLES, ETC., ETC. Corner Main and North Streets, Opeleusas. April 9, 18S1-tf F. W. COURITNEY, I. D., Physician and Surgeon LOCATED at Carancro. Office near the P. O. All calls by telegraph from between Vermilionville, Opeloulas and intermediate points, will be promptly responded to. Parties paying cash for medicel services will find his charges reasonable. s18* DR. W. M. THOMPSON, Physician, Surgeon and Oculist. OFFICE: On Bellevue street, opposite the Court House, OPELOUSAS. LA. 38" W. E. JONES, M.D. P. J. PARKER, M. D. DRS. JONES & PARKER, Physicians and Surgeons. Office on Main street, near Posey's Drugstore. Residence of Dr. Jones, at Mrs. M. M. Hayes' on Court street, and Dr. Parker on Main st., near the centre of town. Opelonsas, Dec. 4, 1880. if I.R. J. A. DERBANNE, DENTIST, Washington, La All calls from the country will be promptl answered. [jly153m Taos. H. LEWIS, JAS. O. CHACHERE, Attorney at Law. Clerk Dist. Court. LEWIS & CHACHERE, Real Estate Agents, Opelousas, St Landry Parish, La. Landsbought and sold on commission. Cor respondence solicited. Jan 17, 1880. IENNETH BAILLIO, Attorney at Law, Office adjoining ,os. M. Moore's, Opelousas, La W ILL pratiuce in the Courts of the Eighth SJidioial District, and before the Su preme Court at Opelonsas. Important busi ness taken in neighboring parishes, s9tf B. A. MIARTEL, Attorney-at- L aw, Ofie :--CoaJr Seet, near corner of Landry, OPELOUSAS, LA. W ILL practice in the Parish and District Courts, and give especial attention to all business before Magistrates' Courts. 127 3. D. ESuLeTTE 0. L. DUPRE ESTILETTE k DUPRE, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Ofioe in the Old Bank Building, Opelousas, La. 9' UBB OGIL, ATTORNEY AT LAW -AND- NOTARY PUBLIC. aOffice waith P. F. Perrodin, Opelousas, La. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Neotay Public and Auctioneer, 'OrHLOUSaB, LA. 8pecial attent'ln given to the collection of claima and the entry of landsa. fe21 LAIrmENT .'rsPRE, ~aatto at Law and Notary Public, OPraoWSAS, LA., IfFFC¶C at the old Postoffiee building, cor '. _ser of Cours and Landry streets. May ~18.r . 32tf NOTARY PUBLIC, Betar' Core, & ta ry, La. E L deeof Danites, Avenging Angels ad Bood<.Atoners-- lti bard e Priests, Paetrieahuaand Stw shown "pt Antenteic 'aponofthe Mountain Keaow ,t[ l t the19th e - 3 ITPUB G cyr 2R5 wadSISisStreet,S. Loa, Me. mMi NEW ORLEiANS. SIMON BLOCH, Cotton and Sugar Factor -AND GENERAI- COMMISSION MERCHANT, 43 Union Street, NEW ORLEANS. 45* C. A. VooazaEs, -WITH FORCHEIMER BROS., WHOLESALE GROCERS -AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 7 & 9 Peters and 5 & 7 Fulton Sts., 36* New Orleans. MRS. C. BELL, Private Boarding House, 63 Bourbon Street, Between Bienville and Conti, NEW ORLEANS. Rooms with or without Board. All orders for cloaks, dresses, bonnets, trim mings, &c., will be promptly attended to. DANIEL HOUSE, No. 119 Royal Street, Nearly Opposite the Old St. Louis Hotel, NEW ORLEANS, LA. PARTIES VISITING NEW ORLEANS ESPECIALLY Ladies and Families, desir ing privacy. comfort, good fare and airy pleasant rooms, can tind first-elass accommo dationls at less than half hotel rates, at the private establishment, Daniel House No. 119 Royal Street, nearly opposite the old St. Louis Hotel. The location is very central and con venient of access to all parts of the city, and only four squares from Canal street. I°On parle Franauis et Anglais. [51 The New Orleans Times Rates of Subscription. THE DAILY TIMES. Published every Day of the Year. Twelve Dollars per year; Six Dollars, six months; Three Dollars. three months; One Dollar, one mouth-postage prepaid. THE WEEKLY TIMES. Two Dollars per year; One Dollar, six months; Fifty Cents, three months-postage prepaid Remittances in Drafts. Money Orders, or in Registered Letters, at our risk. Address all Business and News Letters and Communications to NEW ORLEANS TIMES. The Daily City Item, PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING -BY THE City Item Printing Company, Office, No. 39 Natchez Street, New Orleans. M. F. BIGNEY, Editor. Terms of Subscription : One year, $6; six mouths, $325; three months, $1 75; one month, 60 cents; one week, 15 cents; single copy, 5 cents, payable in ad vance. THIE DAILY STATES, Office-No. 90 Camp St., New Orleans H. J. HEARSEY, EDITOR. Terms of Subscription : Subscribers by mail, six months.........$2 50 Subscribers by mail, one year........... 5 00 PEOPLE OF LOUISIANA ! IN TaX DAZ.KEZs 3OU1RA, IN YOUR GREATEST TRIALS, IN All Your Adversities, THE OPELOUSASFCOURIER HAS BEEN YOUR FEARLESS CHAMPION. HAVING BEEN Tried and Found Faithful, THE CO JRIER NOW CLAIMS YOUR SUPPORT AND YOUR GRATITUDE. BUILD UP YOUR OWN PRINTING OFFICES tiNaUAD OF cdi r Work Abroad. ALIOD OF TG La. S. L. This is the only Lottery ever voted on and indorsed by the people of any State. Louisiana State Lottery Company Incorporated in 1868 for 'TWENTY-FIVE YEARS! By the Legislature for Educational and Char itable purposes, with a Capital of $1,000,000!! To which a reserved fund of over $420,000 Has since been added. By an overwhelming POPULAR VOTE Its franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution, adopted Dec. 2, A. D. 1879. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DRAWING Will Take Place Monthly. It Never Scales or Postpones ! Look at the following Distribution. Grand Monthly Distribution! OLASS K, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, OCT. 11, 1881. Capital Prize, 100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars Each. If Wickets Srl LIST OF PRIZES: 1 CAPITAL PRIZE ............$ 30,000 1 do do .............. 10,000 I do do ............. ,000 2 PRIZES of $2,500 ............. 5,000 5 do 1,000 ............. 5,000 20 do 500 .............. 10,000 100 do 100 .............. 10.000 200 'do 50 .............. 10,000 500 do 20 ............ 10,000 1000 do, 10 ............. 10,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES: 9 Approximation Prizes of $300...$ 2,700 9 do do 200... 1,800 9 de do 100... 900 1857 Prises, amounting to............$110,400 Application for rates to clubs should be made only to the office of the Company in Now Orleans. Write for circulars or send orders to M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La., Or 0. NL THOMPSON,. Opelousas, La. All Our GrandI M iader rl sad, management of ': a Y: T -WlsY Can easily be made by using the Celebrated VICTOR WELL AUGUR AND ROCK BORING MAICHINERY, In any part of the country. We mean it, and are prepared to demonstrate the fact. They are operated by eithgr Man, Horse or Steam Power, and bore very rapid. They range in size from 3 INCH TO 4: FEET IN DIAMETER, AND WILL BORE TO ANY REQUIRED DEPTH ! They will bore successfully and satisfactorily in all kinds of Earth, Soft Sand and Limestone, Bituminous Stone Coal, Slate, Hard Pan Gravel, Lava, Builder's Serpentine and Conglomerate Rock, and guaranteed to make the very best of Wells in Quick Sand. They are light-running, simple in construction, easily operated, durable, and acknowledged as the best and most prac tical Machine extant. They are endorsed by some of the highest State Officials. We contract for prospecting for Coal, Gold, Silver, Coal Oil, and All Kinds of Minerals. Also for sinking Artesian Wells and Coal Shafts. d:c. l e also furnish En gines, Boilers, Wind Mills. Htldrauli scRaeis, se Pot ers. lhi:lck Machines, Mining Tools, Portable Forges. Rock hDrills, and llachinery of all kinds. . Good active Agents wanted in every co lntry in the world. Address, WESTERN MACHINERY SUPPLY DEPOT, 511 Walnut Street, St. Louis, Mo., U. S. A. State in what paper you saw this. jylftf MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO. Will make, for the next 60 days only, a Grand Offer of $850 Square Grand Piano for only $245.' STYLE 31 Magnificent ro;sewooiae ea legantl finishe. 3 Strins, 7 Octaves, full 2 patellnt cautalte agratfes, our new lpatelnt o\alerstrnllg ca.le, h.lntif'lllil arVt'ed legs and lyre, heavy serpentit ,,dl large la.ncy muiliinig rotnl c.ise, full Iron Franie, French Grand Action, Grand Ham;nirs, in fact ev rSy improvement which canl in any way tenl to the perfection of the instrument has been added. p Our price for this instrument boxed and delivered on board $245Al00 cars at New York, with fine Piano Cover, Stocl and Botik. only QL MaUU This Piano will be. sent on test trial. Please send referencee if yon do not send money with order. Cash seut with order will be refunded and freighi t chares paid by us Lbth ways if Piano is not just as represented in this Adverti.1-nwnt. Thousaids in use. Send tfr Cat a logue. Every instrument fuilly Warranted for five yvars. PIANOS ,16O to $100 (with Stool, Cover andl eookl).. All strictly First-crssla U and sold at Wholesale Factory Prices. Thes. Pi.an.los mttle i e of thie finest dis plays at the Cenlltenunial Exhiilition. and wer.e unm iotusly llrecommL(ndedl( for the HIG!HEST HONoas. The Squares contain our New Patent Scale, the greatest improvement inll the history of Piano making. The new patent scale Uprights are the Finest in AmeNrica. Positively we make the finest Upright Pianos, of thei ricle.st tone and greatest dlurability. They are recommended by the highest musical uthlloritirs in the country. Over I:.011)0 nt use and not one dissatisfied purchaser. All Pianos anti Organs sent on 15 days' tes tt rial--freight free if unsatisfactory. Don't fail to write us before buying. Positively we offer the best bargains. Piano Catalogue mtailed free. Hlandsome Illustrated and iDecriptive Piano Cata logue of 50 pages mailed f for 6o. staimp. Every Piano fully warranted for 5 years. JUBILEE ORGAN Or New Style Jbilee Organ in Japanese c'ae. called the l IUENTAL." Style 99. is the handstmtest. lasti est and sweetest toned Parlor Organ ever offered the innusieal publie. It contains Fire Octaves, Five sets of Reeds, viz.: M4lodia, Celeste. Diapason. Sub.-BaIss :und Celestina. Also Fifteen Beautiful Stops, as follows, viz.: Melodia, Celeste. (a charming stop.) Diapason, Sub Bass, Echo, Duilet, Melodia-Forte, Celeste-Forte, Expressilon, Treble-Coiupler, Celestina, Bass-Coupler. Grand Organ, (which throws on the entire power of the ii-truminet.) Right Knee Stop and Swell. Left Knee Stop and Grand Swell. Height, 70 in ; Length, 47 in.; Width. 24 in.; Weight, boxed. 350 lbs. The case is of solid walnut. veneered with choice woods, and is of an entirely new and beautiful design, eldaborately carved, with panels, mnusic closet, lamp stands, fretwork, &.e., all elega:itly finished. PoIsesses all the latest and belst improvements, with great power, depth. brillianicy and s iympaithetic quality of tone. Beautiful solo effects and perfect stop action. Regular retail price $275. Our trholsrale iect cash price to have it introduced, with stool and book, only $S7-ass one organ sold sells othrlrs. Positirely no devia lion in price. No payment required until you have fully tested the organ in your own home. We send all Organs on 15 days test trial ane pay freight both ways if instrument is not as rep resented. Positively, our Organs contaain n "Bogus' sets of Reeds, or "Diunmy" stops, as do many others. We make no misrepresentations, atd guarantee honest and fair dealing, or no sale. Fully warranted for 5 years Other styles $35. $50. $57. $65, $70, $75, $85, etc. Over 34,000 sold, and every Organ has given the fullest satisfaction. Organ Catalogue mailed free. Factory and Warerooms, 57th St. and 10th Ave. SHEET MUSIC at one-third price. Catalogue of 3000 choice pieces sent for 3, stamp. This Catalogue includes most of the popular music of the day and every variety of musical composition, of the best authors. Address, MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO., P. 0. Box 2058, New York City. LOUIS GRUNEWALD, GRUNEWVAIlD HALL, NEW ORLEANS, LA., .OFFERS THE BEST AND CHEAPEST On the M1ost Accommodating Terms. General and Exclusive Agency for the World-Renowned Pianos of Steinway & Sons, A. Weber, W. Knabe & Co., Pleyel, Wolff & Co., J. & C. Fischer, Acknowledged to be the Best Pianos for our Climate. And the Celebrated Organs of Clough & Warren, Peloubet & Co., unequaled by any other for the sonority of their tone, their practical conMtruction, durability and low prices. -o--- CAUTION ! Be not deceived by the flaming and glaring advertisements:of some unscrupulous dealers or manufacturers, who will offer you instruments at prices lower thanl conscientious manu facturer is enabled to construct them. Have no faith in such advertisements-they are inva riably pregnant with TRICKS and HUMBUG. A conglomeratiion of the cheapest stuff is dressed up with gaudy colors and then palmed off on a credulous public at a so-called terrible low rate, amid the trumpet blasts from the local press. Wonderful how these disinterested dealers must bleed at every pore, on account of their self-sacrificiug philanthropy! Beware of Where You Buy and What You Buy. Whatever you may need in the Music line, no matter what it is, you are sure to find it at MY MAMMOTH MUSIC HOUSE. I import all my Musical Instruments for Brass or String Bands, Guitars, Accordeons, Ban jos, Drums, &c., direct from European factories, and am prepared to sell them to my patrons at prices much below those of Northern jobbers. f Be sure and send for my Catalogue be fore you buy elsewhere. LOUIS GRUNEWALD, Grunewald Hall, 18 Baronne Street, New Orleans, La. OLD 3PIA12 .TOS Taken in exchange, of which I have at all times a fair variety to select from, at prices running janlH From $75 Upwards. 1881 !::::::::::1881 ! EVERY, NEW SUBSCRIBER -TO THE NEW ORLEANS WEEKLY DEMOCRAT, And every old subscriber renewing, will receive, in addition to the Weekly, two valuable pres ents-an elegantly illustrated Almanac for 1881, printed on fine tinted paper, full of most in teresting reading matter and selections, and illustrated throughout with the finest engravings. The book will be an ornament to any one's parlor table. Also, a work valuable to every farm er and stockman, Dr. Kendall's " Treatise on the Horse "-a most complete exhaustion of the subject of diseases of the horse and their remedies. The work is illustrated with over ONE HUNDRED ENGRAVINGS. This work is considered the most practical and valuable work published on the subject. These will be mailed, postage prepaid, on receipt of subscription. These books will be furnished only to those whose subscriptions are paid in advance, but every subscriber, whether at full or at club rates, will be entitled to them. 'these books are not offered as premiums to induce subscriptions to the WEEKLY DEM OCRAT. It can readily stand upon its own merits as THE BEST AND CHEAPEST WEEKLY PAPER PUBLISHED, 12 Pages Every Week, at $1.50 per Annum, But are presented to subscribers as a matter of courtesy. They are both valuable works, and worth intrinsically more than half the price of the subscription, and we want every subscriber to have them. r' In remitting, where you cannot send orders on merchants or drafts or money orders, please register letters. Address THE DEMOCRAT, New Orleans, La. --:0: !! SPECIAL AND PARTICULAR NOTICE!! - :o: The Grandest Offer Out for its Size ! NONE CAN READ IT AND FAIL TO TAKE. It is the Latest, Solidest, Best Thing Going ! TWO BEST PAPERS IN THE SOUTH For The Price of ONE. -:0:- THE OPELOLUSAS COURIER and tipe New Orleans WEEKLY DEMOCRAT will be sent one year, postage prepait, for the sumi of $38.5, and in addition each subscriber will reeive potge free the valuablebooks above mentioned, which, from examination, we can veohk for a i fUly as valuable and interesting as represented. Send in your money and tasi t t hi 569tXe Year's preben tor the least money ever offered. LEONO% & L,. A. SANDOZ, Publishers, Oelouses, La. Uery ell gleEhbi rbettf the CoiUtrata wishing to sObseribe also to tbh Wesit' Demo .% K ivu.. *tie p tn above menitioned, cn do so by handing hi the subscription -,~vi~:~ a - ·. MISCELLANEOUS. The Literary RevointiIoe F ITIIER "The Library of Universal Knowl Sedge,' or " Clhamlers's Encyclopmdia," which are fully described elsewhere, ought certainly to be in the hands of every reader of this ,paper. No work ever published, except the Bible, shoull ore properly be considered a necessity to any person aspiring to even ordi nary inteilige.ce, than a eyclopaedia. It should be ranked (,len beti)re a dictionary. Before the days of' tlhe Literary Revolution," ency clipedias Wvere ain impossible possession, on account of great cost. to the majority of read ers. T1'en years a-o Chambers' could not be had for less than $5)9. Now you can get it for but a flraction of that amount, or without cost iu money by termns given below: An Amazing Offer. By special arcranlgeenlts with the publish era, t lie American Book Exchange, we are able to offer our subscribers the following very ox traordinlary opportunities to secure either one of these great encyvloptedias : Free ! For a club of 10 new subscribers to this paper, at $2 50 each, we will sup ply " Chamber i' Encyelopwedia," 15 volumes cloth, or for ai ciub of 20 subscribers, at $2.50 each. we will suppIly The Library of Univer sal Kinowledgel. 15 v\olume chloth, free. For S s !) we will supply "Chambers' Elicyclopi dia-iii." as abiove, and a copy of this papter lone ear. For $116 4)0 we will supply the " Library of Cuiv\er"nli IKnowle ge," 'as above, and a copy of this paper one year. Copi,'"s Iof these nlagnificent and inarvelously cheap elc3s clolltaldias can ie seen at this office. As anl areanilllluldlationl to our subscribers, we will also ireceive arind forward their orders for any orlhr of the publicatious of the American Book Excha:nge. L. & L. A. SANDOZ, Pullihers " Oli elousas Courier." EARS FOR THE MILLION! 0o Ch0o's alasm of Shak'sOil Positiceiy 1r,'stores the HIearing, and is the Only Absolutte Cr'e for Deafness Known. T ill Oil is extracted from ai peculiar spe cies of small WHITE SIIARKn, caught in the Yellow S :k, known a, Cartchturodon Rondeletii. Every C'hint-se lisherman knows it. Its virtues as a restorativ:e if hearing were discovered by a Buddhist tritst ri about the year 1410. Its cures wer(' so limeroult'ts andl nli ny soseentingly miraculous, t hat lte retedy was officially pro claimeld over thi enti.re Empire. Its use became so lunivereltl that for over 300 years nto Deafness has existhi: among the Chinese people. Sent, charges prepaid, to any address at $1 per bot tie. Only Im,,ported by HAYLOCK & CO., SOLE AILSNI, FOR AMEII:CA. 7 Dey St., New York. Its virtues are unquestionable and its cura live charaeter absnolte, as the writer can person ally testify, both fr'om experience and observation. Amonlig the Inmay readers of the Review in one part Land another of the country, it is pro bable that nitlllerls aire afflictedt with deafness, and to such it uma:y IO said: "Write at once to Haylock & Co., 7 Dey Street, New York, cu clo-ing a1, and you will receive by return a remedy that will e:nable you to hear like any body else. and wlhose curative effects will be permalnent. You will never regret doing so.' -Editor of Mrcatntile Review. July 16, 1 sl . 3m EDUCATE YOUR BOYS Give them a Printing Press, ALL PRICES-FROM $2 UP. BUSINESS MENI DO YOUR OWN PRINTING! "3 CO1NOMY IS WSALUTW.'1 The Best at:d Cheapest Presses are made by J. F. W. DORMAN. 19 German Street, BALTIMORE, MD. ,t, Price-List sent free. dl5 WELLS! WELLS ! No Charge Unless a Plentiful Supply of Water is Obtained. T HE undersigned is prepared to furnish good water to all in need of this necessity, by an improved process-combining efficiency and economy. Our process is the celebrated BORED WELLS, which has stood the test for years. We make no charge unless a plentiful of water is secured, and my charges are within the reach of all, as this is the most economical plan of constructing wells ever invented. WELLS BOREDI THROUGH QUICKSAND Orders left at the COURIER office will ree ceive promlt attention. June 26-tf T. S. BAILEY. PARTIES IN NEED OF A SEWING MACIErE SIIOULD NOT FAIL TO CALL AT TIHE COIJRI.ER OFFICE, Maain Street, Up Stairs. We can sell them a Machine of almost any of the best manufactures for less money than it can be purchased here or in New Orleans. WASHINGTON HOUSE, TWashington, La. Good A ccr'ommtodations at Reasonable Prices. J. M. SHERROUSE, Aug 21 --t f Proprietor. WASHINfGTON STABIE, (Rtar of Washington Hotel,) S. O. LEBLANC,...............Proprietor. H ORSES fd and cared for. Buggies and Hacks for hire. ~'7 Hacks leave every morning connecting with Railroad. [(tf CA.RIAGE BRHOt. Thankful for the patronage here tofore extended to me by the eiti zens of St. Landry, I solicit a further continua tion of their favors; and beg leave to inform them that I will always he ready to accommo date them in any branch of my business, at reasonable prices for cash only. All work here after if not paid for on delivery will be eharged 10 per cent additional for immediate eollection: I have on hand Hacks and Buggies which I will sell cheap for csh. Hacks and Buggies made to order. 2 S. P. CLARK. Opelousas, Jan'y 0, ' 72.jtf aI1S. A. B. GHACEcan., Kaulfman's old Stand, Main St., Keeps constant ly on hand a nice assortment of MILLINERY GOODS, At the most moderate prices. (23tf GEORGE WV. MORIARTY. GU NSM4ITH. (Successor to the late Sol. ID'Awy.) LL work warranted. Terms moderate and strictly cash. Shop on Bellevue Street, between Main and Court. oet9-6m SHAVING MALOON. Removed to Bellemvu Street, between Mrs. Leef and Geo. W. Moriarty's Shops. - HAVING, Hair-Cutting, Dyeing, Shaw l pºooing, &c., done in the latest styles. Prices moderate; satisfaction guarntea . SHatir-cutting b machinery. JAS. 1WL. WHlITE, Contractor, Carpenter and Builder OPrELOtAns. LA. March 30'