Newspaper Page Text
t , - law an yhmI"eea le Ygoitg to do F4 4ss et h + on 1 a ndayg :we lat sma Thi vt m eamhlam goang gealleman, Mr. leak elttie eoilt Ioemas plan tGsmweea ew nday and *e were . t sir oseoha ve4wI it fromhim. M r. ansd Jim . - 'nddlagto s baby boy aweiuly4 WdOnesday aeea~ a ttment of -Dr. Mo ,_ ý ; I greatly ims 61(e1, eq~i.~rilp~ ea aia latr i1 e. ts ato trel a geood OI~li2P`t' a ý lownn yield". pp gqaday, ,fa whitroman frona New R teº has , . itatweit Tthe cue Jeudge iikift i yeaterday and tried a g t Leossat. Theudge lae c lleethealthsadeevies a detelnniation to give phypapl attentin to aM anuties conected wide the i airtant pn natioonplples. T ggb~,~3lPQail flraiiYI tow yqarghog. fne in the parlhi a ngjinterdiction and tya sppotstlon to the Jackson Asylum. Thers namsp are wi nd tJones and Ma. tilda Baquie, the former frome Smoke Bond, the latter from lonaldsonealle. Messrs. ]SW. Armitage of Darrowville and W. F. Denny ef thererthige place pptttoSmSltt- their; bes are favorable aw ea raging, jastifying the belief that they wiltinno recover. The cIrcaumtance referred to by our cor respondent "U ho" of hens laying eggs with parti-colored yolks is.stated to be an aeti t.p he b fWls -producing these phenomena secimena of`" hen fruit" be long to qr. Leonn :iabin, an old citizen and'l `lhi h~e. l1ir.f . ntai p fastoi 9 the colored al. E . Chrch in Darrewville, publishes a card I. .e ied -eapressing his graatitude ?s~agmond, Darrow-' vi le'si .'lre `~siw L for saooeeafalyy trealill ihe tist#" son, who was d-a. visating ens ther, did a s the honor to calliat the airnr oficon Thursday. Mr. Badifb i c raetieal divil enginer tand surveyoar tndis, we heli eveopena to en gagemata'ioweq ork aI that line. He will probab tianain son e little time. in Don. o~ ·iBtt 3 ilialdesli~sb . -. Mr.. H Thompesa Brown of the tenth ward Isshobesa agggin ,and has qualifled as a spdorls Dispu4 Clerk aid Recorder or thiapqlsh. witbi a view of attendlag to buhitess appeta ig to that ofce iIn the cainthla sotenthwarda Mr. Brown watin atown Thursday and yesterday, and paid u ileals usal call. We are requested to annouuce that io mnediately after the base ball game to-mor row -trdi will be a foot race of 100 yards betweeihe e snwift runners, tiaptain tack and frofessor Worm, for a purse of forty ns'aiand the champion belt. The Erftessor wll give- his opponent two feet **Vi# * *-tttttttttt~~~~~~~~~ b a'·fo~aeo 0 hownal w -- a half-mile below D eaaliaonavlk ad aawed lumber of any b.Willb:se fu5s1ke there at prioms com paring favorably with thosg of 'ny other nil. Orders by mail will xaoleve just as promtpt lasea.ie ul attention as those de. liveiatl" _ "in p .... I~ .' Stuart ` and djildren reached o, Wedn~edai, unexpectedly to the ~fr~iende he hoi ad ad6i expected them So arrive before to-day. We have no doubt their visit to Houston was very SAw~e regret to learn that Mrs. Str is somewhat;indis S.kaber hfer reta. u ". 1e idta 'ý d ty fAm 'Rev. A. l ive sw Sr i ebae , .efo the $. bg.~ & at ~whtehy4 St. pa rshaand were favor pressed aig op earance, dep ent and onver ,,es, Vim.: H Bbv .Zon ·e . T. Gappa;_ra ite all, ith, latter mnister beaodinchargeof Thompon'fsChapel, re ap redon the snEir new' l io ~bpst of to eti Ma t" tot Jik We AllIs, a. -. T ° + l A s erio and Mt. Olive ta sap ie it e hese v-= Sthtemrel gon t litlwa f. who ki . ow him and de nit he bee 1hs eepin n. #'erM s Thtoe eom aittee ar o the arrange F hng hgestlemen Messrs. 8. S. lagman, .3 ofAsaeIL oA Terrio and L. Sidney wi eather duringa the past week hasul been aoablyof col inthe seasion, of par ticularly at night land jaIe early portion *,f div. .A g man who has been taking same notice of the thermometer in forms us that the i ertatry got down as low as 65 a few mornings since. People who last week' found even a sheet superfluaous covering at niaght have been sleeping un der quilts and' blankets since the advent of the pool wave. There is still some doubt as to the locallt ty of the race to take place on the 23rd inst., between the horses of Messrs. Jos. 8t.; Aent of Ascension and Edmond Belassie of Livingston.. It was agreed that it should acome off atb port Vincent, but we under standt that-Mr. St. Avant objects to that place on account of the inferiority of the track. It bas ihten suggested that the owners of the horses toss up formchoice of ground, and this plan may be adopted as the best means of settling the disputed point..1 -, _ The aewjBoard of Sohqol Directors for this patisdia to meetat the office of Judae R. R. lj 14D ij onville, next Sat day, the lgth inst., for thepurpose of effect. ing an organization. Mr. Richard McCall, who was the only mimsber ofthe old Board excepting the late DP. e complimented by a reappoinatmhent ieclined toaerve, and we-learn that Ir. W. M. MaEGalliard has been recommended in his stead. We have not heard who is likely to be named to All the vacancy caused by the death of Dr. Love. Fiita ourrzysuD. - The fair that ugas annouiced to take place, at St. Amant's on lower New River, for thebenefit of the new Catbhlitc Aapel being erected. at that place, has been postponed until September. The exact date of the .entertainment has not yet been decided upon, but it will oc cur during the mnonth lest named, and meanufhile the original programime 'will be improved by the Addition of several attrao tive featurpes. There will be horse racing, base p g a n r ofther attractions. BIRTHDAY Pcxac.--A picnic which prom iees to be a very enjoyable affair is to take 3 place to-morrow at Galvez,, in the tenth ward, incommemoration of the birthday anniversary of an old and popular citizen of that neighborhood, Mr. Miguel Gun Szsles. Besides-other amusements there will be a game of base ball between the Gon zales club, composed ientirely of players named (onzales, and,an'ine selected from the members of the Glory club of Galvez and the Cocoanut club of Duck Roost, cap tained by Mr. J. B. Gonzales, a son of the old gentleman in whose honor the enter tainment will be given. Siaoom s Abalr. - A scrimmage oe curred in-Mr. Ji. IL Ladeg's store at Le erisa tsi ltn nt, qz Sunday last, in which Auidre'tiaker sad Henry Jackson, both colored men, were the principal parties, they becoming involved in a rough-and tumble fight. Whilethey were engaged in this amusement several shots were fired and Baker received two wounds, one in the breast and one in the thigh. He was at first thought to be fatally hurt, but his con dition has since improved and he will no doubt recover. He has made an affidavit against Mr. Landry, proprietor of the store, charging him with doing the shooting by which affiant was wounded, and another against Jackson for eshooting at him. Mr. Landry has furnished an appearance bond of $1f0, but Jackson is in jail, having been as yet unable to furnish a bond of $250. CazsxsAz CuYn.xos.-Nelson Washing ton, Justice of the Peace of the fifth ward of this parish, was arrested and, jailed last week on an affidavit made before Justice Martinez by District Attorney Gaudet, charging Washington with' extortion and oppression in office for illegally demand ing and receiving $10 as costs from Henry Miller on the 27th of June. The accused furnished an appearance bond of $200, with Alfred Stephens assurety, conditioned for his appearance before the District Court on the first Monday of September. Gustave Poydras, charged with embez ziling $2 65 belonging to Ernest Enalhartt, on the 80th of July, has furnished a bond of$50 to appear before the District Court at its next term. Jalienne Anderson made affidavit before Jausties Brandy of the sixth ward on the 21st ult., charging Thos. McNeil with making an assault on Allen Anderson with a double-barreled shotgun on the 11th of July. The particulars of this case were published in the ozar of the 26th ult. Mc Neil shrataeMmsen in the left arm, inflict ing a womud-that was not believed to be dangerous at the time, but which festered and became gangrenous through lack -of surgical.antion, necessitating an ampu totio; of the limb, from the effects of which t .he patieit died. 'McNeil was arrested shortly after the deathh of Anderson and is now in the prsish jail. Alfred tualie, oe, sems to be an invet erate and ineorrigilie thief, is ain jail again ehargedwith his standing offease, pettylar =osny. The property upgn whichhe is now ac casedof laying unauthorized hands is a satkieait cltng belenging to a eolored manworking on the New Hope plantation. hre yverb about twenty prisoners li the paridh jailxt sm , meet of whom nare eharged wit-_tie co.nmiision of minor of fenses. ifl. . 1r ý Ih- Attube e i t to redoe waes at teii~ i -le er, e adtthe webe*it a trosuble ip. ers ibll ltfe db to: esi the siird the hn Ant l naes uitil the ei othe aeurents limga lyes Gola smp tnt nbeebh d son rather than d emoraize their labor by forong a redu.tionjtmt now, Dors srrison, a seraent employed in thl famiy of r. Bernae that iman and was jded gilta oftei. ontertat of the bullet miJestsei i ntez on mark, and the rghe ledge ipos the dspeturbane were arrested. hoac impris blood has been stirred upoffeny the on thent to redison c hare wages at t i of the ears, sad werbelivemany pegarion ters go llto ter to residence ther arden of the inesent res uidentil the loref of the current reason rather than demoralize their labor by forcing a reduction just now., Dora Harrison, a servant employed in the fanmily of Mr. Bernard Lemann, was ad juof thdged guilty of contemptive of the court of Justice Martinez on Thursday, and the Judge imposed a penalty of twenty-four hours' imprisonment for the offense. While on thea ay toprison n charge of onstae ble M"Cray, Dora requested permission to go to the residence of her employer to get some necessary articles of apparel. Once inside the residence she refused to come out'again, vigorously defied the authority of the court and its executive officer, and held the fort antilhoyesterday morning, when she endeduccumbed to the majesty of the law and was locked up. Died. BIONARD-At her residence in the parionh of Acension Laust. 5, on Wednesday. Aug. c . 18.81 ExsrazA bwoua, wife of Th6odnle Richard, a natie of Donaldsonville., aged 23 years. This respected, lady was the mother of Mrs. Arthur Cire and those estimable gentlemen Messrs. AimI, Armand and Fernand Richard. to whom, as well as to terriblaved shock tousband, the Camotherers heartfelt a pasypathy in their heavy afflneicdtion. The funeral took place Thursday at the Catholic semetery. and was largely at. ay He nd who b tempers th e latives of the la lambive emth to the stricken mother toesed. THOMPSON-In the parish of Asthe prnsion, on thesda , August. 5, 188,ld at g:15 o'clock P. ., FuzE. 1. TnoxrPso, Ja., aged 23 years and 15 days. 'The death of this handsome. manly and high ly esteemed young gentleman after only a few days' -illness was a terrible shock to-his aged mother, and sent a pang of regret to the hearts of all who enjoyed his friendship of anqualn ance. His remains were buried here on Wed. neaday and were followed to the tomb by a long line of sorrowing and sympathizing friends. May He who tempers the winds to the shorn lamb give strength to the stricken mother to bear the loss of the consolation, the pride and the mainstay of her old age, In Memoriam. HALL OF DONALDSONVII.l.E LODGE No. 2895, KxnouTs or Hoeon, Donaldsonville, La.., August 5, 18,4. Wagns. Brother Albert Clarence Love, a worthy and honored member of the Knights of Ronlor. n the 29th July 1884, departed this life; and whreaii, we are dedirous of expressing our high eqteem aid love for our deceased brother; Be it resolved, That BrotherA. C. Love by his uniform and faithful performance of" all the duties imposed upon him by the rules of our order, had proved himself a true and trusty Knight and an ornament and hoflor t1i our society. That in him we recognized' one who fully realized the duties of his membership, and on all occasions strove to advance the Inherests of our noble otder. That in hip death we lose -an tetive and sealous worker frogs our ranks. That constantintercourse with him only served to make oa better appreciate the noble qualities with which he waeneldowed; and to cause nous to love him as a iasn whdo high dieniehf honor hvajsla ev-r an unworthy act, and ' _h w_ _ u ý pure of tree knights hood. That his example and life shluld be a strong incentive to all of us, and proof that a pure and uptarnished character, following the dictates of a consciedtious heart, is made more precious than all .te wealth and honors of this world. That we recognize in the death of this good and true Knight that not only our order, lint the entire parish of Ascension has met an irrepara. ble loss. That his great worth; shown not by words; but in noble actiops during the piat six years, has endeared lim to all. Resolved, further, Tlpt our lodge room be draped in mourning during the neat thirty days in honor of our deceased brother, that copies of these resolutions be printed in the Ascension Democrat and the Donaldsonville (CInx, and copies transmitted to the family of the late Dr. A. C. Love, and spread upon the minutes of the lodge. E. N. PUGII, Chairman; ROBT. S. BTUART, PAUL LECHE, Committee. In -Memoriam. CASTLE HALL, KzFwrn LODGE No. 1,) Knights of P.thias. - Donaldsonville, La., Aug. 7. 1881. WHEREAS, Divine Providence having been pleased to remove from this earthly life our be loved and worthy brother, DR. ALBST CLAn arag LovE, who died on the 29th of July, 1881, at his home in this parish; and IVhereas, It is meet that thi members of this Lodge should give some public expression to the deep regret they feel by reason of the loss of their worthy friend and brother, and their appreciation of his many estimable qualities and high character; therefore, be it Resolved, That the demise of Dr. A. C. Love has deprived Kenneth Lodge of one of its no blest, truestand most devoted members, whose uprinht walk in life and fine sense of honor in all his dealings made him an ornament to the order of Knights of Pythias and to society at large, and the lamentable closing of a career of sueh honorableachievement and brilliant prom ise is a misfortune to the entire community of which he was a universally respected citizen. Resolved, That in common with all who en joyed the friendship or acquaintance of our de ceased brother anid friend, we extend to his be. reared mother, brothers and other relatives our most earnest sympathy in their hour of af fliction and trial and we lament with them the sad event which has torn from the scene of his usefulness one of nature's noblemen, a faith ful friend. an invaluable citizen and a zealous Knight of Pythias. Resolved That in respect to the memory of Knight A, C. Love the Castle Hall of Kenneth Lodge shallbe draped in mourning for a period of thirty das; that copies of these resolutions be published in the local newspapers, spread upon the minutes of the Lodge and transmitted by the Keeper of Records and Seal to the fam ily of our lamented brother. E.N, PUGH. Chairman: ROBT. 8. STUART, PAUL LECHE, Committee. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Partnership Dissolved. NOTICE. BY MUTUAL CONSENT the partnership heretofore existing between the under siged is this day dissolved. DonaldsonvilletLa., August 5, ON. Mss. J. DEHON. LOUIS DEHON, Mas. EMMA COOK. REFERRLNG to the above, the undersigned would respectfully inform the public gen erally and the patrum of the late firm in partic ular that he will continue the grocery business in his own name and for his own use and ben elit in the same place, and assumes the liability of the late firm. LOUIS. DEHON. Card of Thanks. DAanowvI.LLx, LA., Aug., 1, 884. THE unders minister of the M. E. Church at t DarowviUee desires to. return to Dr. E. A. Rrymond of that village, his sas thanks for, having cured his son -of ofver, who was in a hopeless state.' I feel ad to see that we have one colored doctor who is able to cure all kinds of fevs as well for me4at diroes r int tIe, in the t.tl . oo ..td Eli. Deror, the Cook of Miss Lehsman, saidthat she Wauted me to np that Mr Argautar Har is her inmo eaehushan anti-ho WoIld- yea like i ere ge Marie hia sd i Was Writin him letter aad i t61u he that i did net iiothat he Was lier i tteed hushaen for he- isf Writeing tome and i1 blet Write to meican i Will to him gas Mis ALENER WILLON, at home. ,io Morittt tt1 r tte he Ee , rin o tIalrs. Se0 More lnmith ' ills for Meading b.eo fl by using- the est r of M a. & CO.. Donaldeon prilep anrd ris ith them will be promptly attended to. P. V. 1VES, GeViral Agent, Convent P. 0.; It. Jams Parish, La. Spai batt t!! Resumption of Business. BRAII SAW - IILL, Hales f-le Below Donaldsonville Has resumed business ad the proprietor is prepared to furnish all kinds of Sawed Lumber at. prioes that will compare favorably with those of any-other mill. Parties needing lam her will do well to applyat the Brand mill before purchasin elsewhere. Post-office ad dress: Box 91, DoLas WIDOW SiMON BRAUD. IZ5 ChiniMrfi . HY. C. DUKE, PBACTICAL CISTERN MAKER -AND REPAIRER, Sft. Patrick astreet, foot of Opelouses, DONALDSONVILLE, LA. CISTERNS of all classee and sizes, juice .tanks etc.. made or repaired on short notice, tip the best manner and at lowest rates. pd.or price list. Orders left at the naldonvill post-office will he promiptly attended to. - Proceedings of 'oimmon Council, Town of Donaldsonville. flEGULAR MPETING. WIfAa', August 5, 1884. The meeting was called tds'order by Mayor V. Maarin. Aldermen present - C. Kline, Achille Cire, II. O. Maher, Robt. ,Noel, G., A. Gondran and Francis Vickilfir. The following reports were received and re ferred to the ,inance Comniitten TaREasvan' OrTno, Donalaonville, AuguKst. 1884. To the Hon, the Mayor and Common Council of Doulrldsonville: aetdnThaen>- haviithelmonorto report that in aa ordance with the resolction of your honora ble body I have registered iipproved claims or accounts against the town amounting to the sum of one thousand five hundred and ninety sixadollnra an five and one.half eents~ which I have nunmLsrd from one to one hundred] and fifteen, in the order of theirpresentation to me tor registration. liespeotfully submitted, JOHN SOLOZANO. .'.'own Treasurer. Dx.ALD.ONVILLE LA., Angust,5. 1884. To the Mayor and membeirs of the Common Council: CGentleme1-I have the ltbnorttol report'tt e condition of the Treasury, as follows: ash on hand, last report......... ....$ 19 79 Cash received from all sources since,... ,47189 Total!eash................ Amount cash paid out as per..inouvi ers 2t4to 52,.... ............. 588 28. Balance cash on halnd............. $ 79 49 tesp+.etfully submitted. JOHN BOLOZANO, Town Treasurer. On motion of Alderman Kline, duly seconded. the following resolution was adopted: SBe it resolved, That the Treasurer be and he ohereby anthonrized to continue the registra tion of all . eams against the town of Donald sonville, properly approved, and that all claims not so registered shall not be receivable in pay. ment of sds to said town. On motion of Alderman G(ondran,tduly see ended, the following .prearnble ani resolitions were adopted: VHEaaVE. . The town having no plRCe or spot to bury the dead animalt, succl as horses, cat tle, dogs.etc.. found dead within the limits of the towp, and Whereas, All that possibly could be done by the proper aunthorites to secure suech a place has been done withont avail, and *Ihereas, If said dead animals or other car rion he left to rot and putrify in the town it is .nficient to cause a pest in our midst, a result which the town is very solicitous of avoiding, Whereas, It becomes necessary to provide some means to dispose of such carrion or dead animals; Be it ordained. That the proper authorities whenever they find or hear of any such dead animals being in the town, they are hereby em. powered and anthorized to bring and carry the same to a certain distance from the shore in the Mississippi river and thpre throwit out. Be it flrther ordained, That all ordinances or resolutions or parts thereof coming in con flict herewith be and are hereby repealed. Ayes--Manyor . Maurin, Aldermen Malter, tiondran and Cire. Nays-Aldermen Kline, Vicknair and Noel. On motion of Alderman Kline, duly seconded, the following resolution was adopted: Be it resoved. That the Mayor and Board of Pnblic Workts are hereby authorized to dispose of the two last notes of the lease of the Donald sonvillewharf-due in November and Decem. er, 188t-at a small discount in order to meet the payments of the repairs and material fur nished the wharf. On motion of Alderman Maher, duly secon ded, the following resolution was adopted: Resolved. That the entire market revenues be and they are hereby. appropr iated for the re pairs of streets and bridges. On motion of Alderman Kline the following bid for town printing was received and accep ted: DONALDSOVILL. May 8, 1881. To the lon. Mayor and Town Council of Don aldeonville: Gentlemen--I propose to publish in the Don aldsonville Cnimy for the term of one year from the lst of May, 1884. the proceedings of thire Town Council and all the usual official notices and advertisements of the corporation for the snm'of one hundred and fifty dollars ($150 C40) payable monthly or in suchother manner as the Council may direct. -1 farther propose to.do all job printing that may hbe requred by the town or itmoflicers st a reduction of twenty-five (25) per centum from the maximum ratat pre scribed by pragrph six (6) section- thirteen of Act No.6 of he extra ession.of the General Assembly fb 1881. And to ftraish suchabond for the faithful execution of the contract as may be required by your honorable bodr. L. . BIENLEY. Editor and Proprietor Donaldsonvile Cmxv. j The bond for theaboebid was hied at SBXL .Mayor Maurin gave the chair to Alderman Xiih wande aes ad the following reolptiou, Be it resiiedl That the Collector he givenI tea da more to send ithis reptrt to the Con. lmon (Coueil, in default of wbihe shall he dealt with a thie Counci~nmay direct - The following bills were laid on the tsbier Wastley Butler, for haulingr one dead home Sto river. st RanDoddrid,.e Smith. for/- . tering voters for to elmetio. May, It A Slitllapp , ozano, one regwteatzou -v bookatthenti . ' "r tOn motion. duly seconded, the ConeiI a'-a journed.- - A true copy, JNO. F. TElfI.O. iecretary. , 0Y A- qD 1" D iERMI D NOT TQ BE OVERDONE BY ANY ONE,0 REAAD AND PONDER OVER THEEi IUNP ALLELED1'I8 In view of the exceedingly tight money market, I have reduced my prices to lower thana. the. lowest, and. I will give the public the benefit of this munificent donation. Every purchaser of Five Dollars' worth of fGoods will be entitled to a ticket in a drawingof A FINE NEW-IMPROVED CHARTER OAK STOVE, With all its trimmings, as the first prize, And ONE BARREL .FANCY ROLLER PATENT FLOUR, as second prize. Persons should :avail themselves of this rare opportunity as it will hb drawn positively in three months. CHARLES A. MAURIN In the building lately occupied by Louis RBok5 as a Tiauhop, Miississippi Steet,, DONADSOPN LL. . SITEDT N0. 8, ---Wfn-~ Rotary Hook, Straight Needle, Independent Take Up, Loose Pulley and Improved Wood Work. Cheapest Sewing Machine to Bay BECAUSE IT IS The easiest to learn. Th easiest to manage SThe lighteat rnsing. &Te most durable, and does the most perfect Work. Cash or Easy Terms. Needles andparts for all Machines for sale. All kinds of Macbines repaired. Send for price list orcall on C. T. SAWYER, - - - MANAGER, Railroad Avenue, DONALDSOINVILLE,LA. J. 3. GREENWOOD, Jr. -DEALER IN Family Groceries, Provisions, FINE WINES, CHOICE LIQUORS, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco and the Boss Cigars. STIORP OPElN MAR L? aned LATE. Salt Meat, Cod Fish, Butter, Lard, Eggs, Sugar, Tea BRice, Coffee Beans, Can Goods, etc. One price for everything. Come And see me. ey. c. eg e Mississippi Street, - Donaldsonvlh, La. New Store! New Bar! ! Panic Pricer ! ! FAVoRITE EXVUANGE, Chetimaches Street, opposite Court-House, 1Dona1cldson ville, ..a, -FRESH AND COMPLETE STOCK OF- Staple and Fancy Groceries, Wines. Liquors, Tobacco, Etc. TICE .BEST IS TIHE CHEAPEST. I KEEPthe- Bet and Ch'.pest. If you don't think so, try me 'nt onos . I know itf yo come "- on.e yon wmil eome a.ain, I'm not putting on mach style, but I mean busmieas, and prpse ak'-s Fey-- quaity;. Those whoapprscilte a good drink or a nicb ar iWill Bud the bar of oraite Echrt eange a boss plao to get both. You hear me shourting? Come and e if Pm not disseminatin, le -r:ck trumth. Very respectfuilly, L.TT. DUF[FI. w .. ;j' x qr SPA UJNTON.'* VIRGINIA. 0PS_ Cptemtlwbr t . .,One Of tip FIRST & oo ~9pa tog fJ·fiua'L.AD nc UNITZIa S'YAT . Ibeifuk j i(mate <jug pupile from ghtfsmu*e TRIWS aMON(* tHG H1~8T1ST~R UNIOK. Burd.n uuntsghi.Eng.i «seoul , IatsFrcl, ., Ue man. instrm ntal mOseolsr , from Sept- to. Juan. 4;. )'~,, i Crites to hevrW.)L A. UA RS,1).ID.. WPeaidi t, St nuitn V irgiia.L Fi FOR SALE, Desirable Property I: ite Tor o D.,ahtaif Dnille T No . 1 t. eoet.g n all the build 1498 and 'anproxameote thev reot situ ,tell on iChtZe~1 iwz Ii*rei 3tn aieleap and1 Ibierji~l, Street.. be~ing the property now rented byg '.l arhart, ,. -Lots Nos. 17. 18.1-9 4* g , ion .1q ebe, etwen n Miieia8ir1* and lT!pww4*lrsStreein., ogrth with, a'l the iruawiniftp; thereon, k .o o as tlef Bwad I - For ta'nnbad codition._.p;1y to BJ&AUD, Agent, bblf-nUt si t = saoville. ow to . DVWI1X Attrone atd$rw ii li1a t Couart Baoits.. ~ ' oaf... a yi 7 7 hhY " f. Y~JiaipiAC situate M ttefanmac. - er paris of :" 1 Y offer It fore*Ilobs totsaI' ``'g Pe de i at` potaitg.i. lsMapaof~hel a reen'at theo offithe C rss the 1mdio ut court B, Jinana n&other; a~n~ov1 au~ Forfhs~iu emh ripl to ems'd et . ea te : af lam' RESTAO1ERANT, Betweos St. Pattke1 ft.VIIe f Std. DONAWDSJNV1LLL. Board by the Day, Week or Mon h. Menalsott all 0u W'M. Furnished -Rooms w'th a Without oBord. q. PRICES To sumTUTimg$ B. B. LeBLANO, P, pwieto; ' Successor to lirsNse. NATURAL TOE~ Wholesale and` tal One Cent 1 W'.ursit sWis ry? his Ssash or h D d eed-h all points on the Nisuip Tres.~~ fourcite and Texas Pacific railtrbq,.gi ; rousqe of cosnnanema and dealers soIl fed, HENRY RO. NEW OBLEANitS BATON ROUGEt LED HBA OD SBl FAYOUe SARA,4 P. CIIAS. C. CA IROLL, (In place of the Edw. 3.Gay.) H. S.S~ Sfree Master. ,.Pugh, 1 Leivns New ° at 5 P. ..ps6n D aarn ýýý Saturday.letrmnremDoald noon.~ JIEGULAB NEW oiga -i ANDa BABOEJ_ SAR P111 PAINGU PAHKE ` . Inpace of ans. N. Cannon. J. C. ho. 1Master;, J;S. Ceaaon, CJ.8 Boat reserve. the ngilt to pa Leadig. the Captain may deemn manst. Leaves New Odeos everty . edad Y. at 5 p. 'tor Bark { o~clock P. 7. DONALDlONVIeLLE AUB: NEW ORILANS LUF. auoia.a l Ud.1wM ddl. 4'k . Leaves New Orlens. amy Teeyl la Than,. day andim r b Sarat o112 w.. daon the C . on st aterate ahn ss e Taes freight for batiou Lefoaaeljai privilege ot reehtpping on Satbosts , RtEGUJJAB NEW O 8aJ AND BAYOU L&ATOURONIE EIMlEa A. Dow.. Xauttes 1.Ii~7hujeerk.. Leaves every Momday-W4ne1a sad Ibida at i r narei a downtip~z alternater tbbpvisvileg. t ee.bss REGULAB COA1? AND` BAYOU LA. POUBOD E PAcKEr. F Dor au I v lanik.. Thibofdas Vtaý and all iaterlmeiate itwn point. s, bayou and coaet--the Max Blanheard. Master. M. H. Joedry, Clerk. Leaves New Otiemz e every hMir a Thura. day at5 P. 7r., from the Laners Miktaet. B4TON ROUG(E AND BAYOu SARA DAILY UNITED) STATES RMALPSEGRAi ~M L V5 PENNYWitU Iasterde LraveaBryoar SevapiI else zesy**t h S a 750arw dosermmmt I /. OWist oft~ip~ir