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The True Soft of Civ.I Service Refore Albty VArg1.' ' Vov. Tiltlep iLs saveId ",500,, Wil in" 'canal expenditures alone annually, oVr. Tilden has saved a half million of dollars annually in ap propriatiousa tfr genlera purposes. The tlse+ are one half what they were in 1$74. For this saving, every dollar is dune te present Iemocratie adu uministration, antd by far tihe larger proportion to Gov. Tilden linm ~L--·- ** L C· --~ •TRe.mijority for the Demoerat. i. party in Arkansas is over Afty thousad. Turkey has dethroned another Saltan. In May Iast, Aimul Ai was driven from power, and on the 31st of Auagnt Murad was depmged. Carl Shorts was "tor to tat. ters" i Ohio a few days ago by Ea.Lieet Gov.. Mieser, of Ohio. Presideat Grant thainks Lond ann a doubtful State, and does not think It can he carried for Hayes, with the army even. Charles Francls Adams has been nominated by the Democrats of Masscbhusetts, as their candidate for Governor. Be was elected their standard bearer by accla mation. The Democratic gain ln Ver modt, a State that neverast her vote hfr a Democratic President bha besa 3 per cent. Tbe Rad. a) slb )) thbeir Weeboy sblt" tatry ls heavily, and gained the State by less than 206,000 votes, when to give their asse a help their aljority should have beee a$les,OSPu. Ise to thusand warr are seader the ummaud at Btiling Ball. The emneads of Gens. Crnk and Terry made ajatmies. las Friday, and are li fell rielL. But Bituing Ball is eind as his retreat with euuosm Ss llad l selets the stronlest plesii hi esn mp He is not .hods battle, sad is watehinl hi aito strike a desalive blow. T fmes ade Ceek amld Terri do set aed IM ms.--Memsphis Av ad wat tot the eaest/ s over; thelme as Adt her tIboemad strdy warrs, ,all Si Me, whem ar ptre et toe b tlsteed stg i th Ikath to iasd to miser matersn. When, however, thi ldes d ueer are unse sad eas, these brave will arise might and avsp at the em time Custer, Croek and Terry. We hera bem tie Se. Frnascel anl w thAt the Demeersey o Cal. iseals ar reseeavig may new a_ lesiseeer llid s members of meet Innss-tes seasit. The amor --~u~rlrmalFstaseeassely for a s g~r mesn e Tie ISeet bert i tShe seai beatlingl - - -L , at thi s eus atl Iaolru e, Stateq I'lew Yerk, la the last year o 6ev. Dis admliilttre, wars arNNP.A M. TIMe. hs Iant rbes Gei aer tr w years, be t tk tat Is le hat u ty his year i i $N wee b a ase o Sl b sedy1 11 hai or the ism l vi de Isa. Dis, remiss whep wee ae the mies le the d- the Stlse ta lathe utg year of 6ev. Dias admlalatra Mee, was 6i. IT 1 h InLO the l or of lies's adble. i'sberlltles,349 n U, makirs hIsC I ,Leviaee Ima ,A he aIgfe togU f O Is lea. Shea twmyspme eereuto. TIe .bab htresiles these tna have hess rode. ad seaIly I ty pe eat, te Iiepellssi i eg that lO. TIM.ise i *Su aban st. Iet the sets o s stem m they are leeksag i!.* .: . ' . lTo t tis teilser, ei editor o em4 wastaiS iae "be. a time l a el duties ate cmnnl rld a whet Oeap5 h p ebsomi of the t¶ t P. " Aad is Nei~u~w w lab toHa hew seegs l w elase rehee .1 woa U dAu Il ie he he sh ChMp_, -Ais-s -.1, and will _s ,me s wee wia ul daghter. tsetSeies her ass essieastle hr the P: h. . T.wiN hi It ussavehtr and tish btsuesI)sm the 31,e othe ge De.'tMWa bglsui Vyes have andg desamsa S -S TEA - sAW 4 Six Miles south of the city of Yatchitoches PRICE: At the mill, Iwrh . ....$5.00 to $10.00 IDlivered in tkwn,per M., .........14.00 W E TAKE pleasure in informing the Spublie that wear prepared to take CONTRACTS to build cabins, furnishing therefor. lumber, material and labor, at very low rates. BOX COTTAGE, with gallery, 14x18 feet complete, shin. gled roof. put nup flr $15.00 BOX COTTAEK, 12l15 feet, with gal. t lery, eomplete put up for $100. Planters san others will And it to their . interert to give as a call. Orders lhf at this ofice or with Louis Dupletz, will meet with prompt itten- I tiesn. ' Orders left with Mr. E. Smith, at Willis Holmes' will meet with prompt I atteutioe. d54. MARTIN A SMITH. I April 10- ly. Get your printing done at the VUDWWATo' Job Ofce. WILD OATS. PROSPECTUS FOR 18M. Chapion A .Merioa Cowls PIper I r llustrated by a eorp of the bent Amerl. can artists and contributed to by the mnet popular humoriste and satirists of the day. Wild Oats now eates mmeessMlly up. i on the sixth year of its existence, and has beeome the established humorous and satirical paper of the country. It was started and continued the Irst year as a Smonthly, then, to satisfy the demand of the poblie, It was eaed to a fortn|bt. f. Aill eotlinatn Its godr work of lleftg hety m ft (A 4 s an er w(iug ap the p1$tisa e 6 m MAas b3 M wafteyedr)'feasrf'mrw as)p)m wnia *j It aehieved eves greater access thin befeto, and was reegnised s then ablest I and brighet of itsela. Since then we have elded still further to the public i de , and now publish Wid Oats I weekly It has literally grown into its present shape on its Intrinsic marits, be. ing the finst seeesafl weekly humorous paper ever ever published in this country. r Amontthe artists espcially engaged b to fans. Illustratiosr Wild Oats are Frank Bellew, Thomas Worth Hopkins, SWale., Shelton, Wolf Jump, Keettelb, Stuckhardt, Day, Poland, and several others who are yet known to fame In its literary departments Wild Oats t will, as it always has, stand alone and Sunapproachable. At least one rlist-la: I serial story will always be flnoa in its pages, by the beeat humorous, ustirial, and character writers in the United States; while its sketehes aml squibs will be arklin, riginal _ad pointed. 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Men ad Vme., oJy smad girls, old s nd yog, ve the Journal of Agricul. tu-re .a Fnrmer a trial for one yaur, rand me ifye have notmade agoed - vestmet. Is is large 8 page, da column weekl yAgIe ltural Whang and Pami ly eWpSper, and is fee from poltileal and .abs wma e U Iljk'haste and well wt4ton pages makes It wel come vistteor in tbhuasanb of houaehoklbeis in the great Miusiesippi YVPley. CitbhCaent wanted, to whomu liberal tern will be given. We want agents in every town and villagea end for specmea copy free, and we ask that y send as tkd namees of youar ieands, a. ht t.we syr msd them spe cimen eopis. Sdentptl.. price S.20S pegsanuaM; cltbe of or mtre, l.6O 'ahd. Postagel , 15 eent. nest be sent with each nsme, as we prepay every paper seant oau t. cHEW, CORDELL & CO, 3i10 ! ort Slsth Street, .. .iw t Lo.t ls, o.Me WHITEWAT TR AOOI M MFU, RWmrAm s MSagg MU0 WIN flU EM ET WMIL Wheore we have no Aaents plicsaton. Theo IWhttewat r aMg tUI rfloosse than oradli 37ry wagons but is thu hon peot fI the long mua. bEMPI.E, BIRGE&CO. I 1 8Wi TI 11/8T., ST. LOUIl Partioe writrlng ur, w'll Pluamentionin wzat ',i p rlP tilw iad Otr ndvertis~ Inte as we w'sh to give ei wlher. It is cluo. ' Get yeor. JOB PBIUTI. doame at the VrnDIC&To ONee. Attention Voters! Th o e of egistratio will be open at the fol lowing places for the revision of the Registry in this Parish on the following dates: Ward 12-Natchitoches Aug. 28th to Sept. 2d. 9-Emile Rost, September 4th & 5th. " 10-Cloutierville, 6th & 7th. 11-Caroll Jones' " 8th, 9th & lith. " 12-Natchitoches, 12th to 16th. " 2-L. G. Barron's," " 18th £ 19th. 4-...Campte " 20th to 22d. ,, 3- Grappe's Bluff, " 23d. S 3-Broadwell's Store, " 25th. - 3-1I. W. Flemming's, " 26th. - 5-Allen " 27th. - 5-Beulah Church, " 28th. S 6-W. A. Ponder's " 29th. S 6.--J. J. Martin's " 30th. S 7-Bayou des Mules (Cedron church) October 2d & 3d. - 8-Jas. Beasley " 5th & 6th. , 12-Natchitoches, " 9th to 28th. Voters are notified to bring their old papers that they may be verified and if necessary correoted. E. K. RUSS, Supervisor, Parish of Natchitoohes. Le t every voter see that his Dname is properly spelled and written; that the ncumber on his Registration paper corresponds with that on the Registration Book Every person who has arrived at the age of 21 since last election, or who has moved into the parish since that time, must Register now. Let every patriotic white man in our parish Register without fail. It is the only way to out vote and defeat the thieves in power. Let every ward be up and doing-the brave and patriotic to cheer the timid, and all to work together. Once more to the polls my countrymen, and victory is ours. C. F. DRANGUET, ICharman, Democratic Central Committee, Parish of Natohitoches. _ ALL PotI QOTIE 1ofl n 1 THE Detroit Frree Neu. 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Brighlt, cheerful, progresuive, alwaysp p bto tfi advanciwnIg thongiit of the tituos. The to nc Mbageaine takes rank with the 1le'alding std mout itmtoential perioicals of the' day. It is on the side of temper auce said trt clhristiau monrality. What- a evr is Iurtitsil it contdlmsM without fez, or fvr, anti makes itself felt in the htses of the *eople as a power for goal. T'l'he t.,at Ilousehold Magazine of' A lerica, is more thoroussghly ideluti ud with thie p4ople in their homeiO aml so altl life tlanu auy other p.,riodical is the con:i t ry. S"D.eIirah %..rlAl; her %work and her reward." A new wsrial story by T. S8. trthur will lie ,zommitnetel iu Jansary. "IFTYIl' YEAlRS AGdO; or the cains of the aest," by Roselle nice. We an nounee this new soerio of articles with real ploasire. knowing as we do that it will be among the most attractive that se shall obiter our readers next year. Hiss Rice, besides holding the pen of a gA ready writer has in her ossession a large anlonuat of origilnal material from which o draw, and a wide acquaintanuce with people whose personal reminiscence are rieh with pioneer incidents and aeperi "RHoues for the People," a series of ad. irably suggestive articles on homes and i how to make them pleasant and attrac tire, by Mrs. E. B. Deffey. "The Story Teller." This department will be unusually rich. Besides an abundance of short stories, two or three serials will be given during the year. "Piisissiway Potts the inimitable de neateor of home life and eharacter, will have an article in every number. Butteriek's newest patterns for ladies' and chiltrens' dresses are given by ape elal arrangement every month. The MotDers' Department will be eare. hily edited and have suggestive artiles farm our best and most experienced wri. us The lelsekeepetnr Department will be full and practical, and contain many con. tHbation'from experienced houseeep era. '"The Lion in Love' and "The Interrup ted Reader," two large and splendid pre. mium engravings. One of thee is sent free to every subscriber.. $i iO a year is the price of ARTHUR'S ILLUSTRATED HOME( MAGAZINBE. in clubhM) copies for 96; 6 and one e. tra to the getter us of the club $12. 10 w and rone extra $. W 15 cents andst be added to each subscription for pre payment of postage for the year. Spe cimen numbers 115 ents, in curreney or postage stamps. T. S. ARTHUII & 80, Philadelphia, Pa. wurdiok's National HAY & FEED CUTTER, Wlast Ul , sie s e ms, winsuesrpe £dlwt~ Es ulwli tiWe. sla ear to r Slate lls n seli Ihosetam wens, ees e> esw.nsara. ema to .mrtraesa n ~rsut..mml sss a lie mi ... .... .s asm... u e. BEIPLE, BIROK B 000, t aism S ft . tem a. rPl , suAnttoetu wlWta, bl se n ,se Davis cab Sadoz 1)1 I 'rITLLIxn S. TMY 1'14)rPILIT',OR of the "(elebruted c (L.NWEJEJTJ WIIIKZV. There gOode AiP v;rrr'aInte4 etrictly a pure SOUR MASIH SWUJL:I'EY, tiirete on the old plas of Distillai t on aid part~i4 darty teeommaentled for MIC. I)( N. 1. P7: PO-;ER. Ormers Solicited mad Izeo oti,. Ailed from Warehouse No 297' MAIN STREET; LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY. April$ .1. 0 WHY YOU SHOULD TAKSi THE CINCINNATI ENQUIli It Ik the People's paper, devoted their interests and weltare. It is an impartial friend to all nise measures that benefit the country. It is the enemy of all men and Pg area that seek only persobal gain at #I expense of the country's welfae. Its editorial columns are for 'the we cial purpose of exposing the fraudl government otflcia s, and laws eouueal in lugnagecalculated to decive thes ea derstanding, and make plain to its read ere the motives, causes and egetes I general and special legislative acts. Its news colules contain the lait news and intelligence that can be obtain. ed from the four quarters of the glob, by means of the telegraph, mails Q correspondence. Its agricultural columns are the ln adapted to the wants of famnners, al e whom are invited to give their ex . ence and results of new ideas a d' poriments of all kinds of improveet., calculated to advalue the farming jk tercets. One issue of the Enquirer contaig more solid information and intelligm than can be had from fifty of the so eal ed lhterary papers. None can lay sidel the Enquirer without admitting a val aidle addtion to his or her stock of loel ed mrket reports have for years ackuowledged as the most completeo reliable published sad of great value it Stock Deatere, Peroduer and Tramw men generally. It has depeatmnles and reading forgtl old and the young. For the family ei dce and the oeauting honse-For the au, chant end meehaule-For the faums sad stock dealer, and for ladies and gatle men of every calling and station is lik Its terms are low as any fdrt elosem p per can be priated for, and the qalitj' and quantity t reading matt Ued dacelled b any other paper. Try it for this year. A Chrome fir every 9.00 Subsori er. 8end yeaw sm scriptiun direat to the olooe. R. R. R. 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