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OFFICIAL lappraathral u I adltyotflalthitnbu £maee ra r eMdeseor day Lr'sUaVnr !wper hr hke Male. JA.. n. COsu490T, • . • Editor. J. V. IMANiT, - - Busin ss aaser. ISATUIDA. - - - - OCT. 3. i sa. FO1 PREBIDENT, Gen. W. 8. HANCOCK, of PeammsylvanIa. 083 VIOE-PRESIDENT, W. H. ENGLISH, Of Imlam. D1N OG1OBUb , IOUIT3 DISTRICT, N. C. BLANCHARD, Of Osddo. a ela ass ln on Wednesday l"b Il to be flooded with tepub . A epesatemon Tuesday next. lbday we are to have that grand emen rally. Lt us have a goar te Out * hsau e Ir o ITemnesmes this S'S SObut doew at twothirdeof 'l$15 telle the story. The soid eash wil thes be potent for good, wtarn will be a deluge or some. s , B 301 sr,1Pi., retires from eeimbll harge of the Alexandria suosl, aud I. . Wanes assumes jwug al mss Eu the ad Diettlet, t An. aBe hea s oly the Repub. IUs meuep Dr. Daa, to ooa* ir t keethea of the press do Ms dwe u oeth la that srene ulywleh_ des irble. some run I wis h ' " othem with the , e1 ' ell m as a thenre a those uibtm thealrast weern As We go to pres we learn that l Mill, at the mouth of Old rI wandest lgreyd by e last Tues. daiht LoJg5O000 to $7000 No ham lss Thre wn as supposed to mba al the wk of as laceUdiary. lb headkees Jewell made her ltl Imip last eesday, and her sers p M te Vhmrrorca thellr OMuu Whei thedlow, Hamiltone rask ieo it to aa vlpte old I ini lh rit p t to mate te at. r-Is. a a ihsest anthe o maily ekbure. Miss, u, ar Isernws lr n t., wedreeled ws to. soes the demse of thar t Ster Qusuraa. His aselsar u tules lat tm easn ear to the eina 11e wheuor se remao, ad we are i Nu erletk stalfr . om beve. I b the Mauth d auotiver. r OrsthWmOn papers me yet T . hMas whes they should not be ( *qW !1 r thatLet emshbas the a V MImBlie route hstead of the 1 has. W. MOa=., soutia to an sremed fllow.eliuems N. B. Wanara L, 0 W as aur ud B. I A. WeaMsur, write a stirring let. tetthle N Tok World demoue. iMg he ba lis fr traduolag thel lehauld the Sothern people. We ri I anvemen tI he Iwthat wes of apwe prevents aiih his pat rioicat. rg olur gameuasly I SgIaite h llytht weare eon. s *utumuiall n ha at ha de. a aur.-th.ie doud SaitWeWrheleatofthe. A. I S aIW rawau salsege at Oa * eeJC ambLm gele ieIr e. L g s shesse sothe chair a Ml hi SAssessmuets. We have severer tlmes referred to the action of a majority of the Gene. mlral Assembly upon the assessment law enacted by that body, but the J. g press of our State seem to dodge this rte. vital subject with fear and trembling, while they-or some of them, at least-howl with becomiong gravity 'and a frothiness of mouth worthy of a better cause, about "rings and mo Snopolle." A careful study of the proceedings of that body will convince the public that no effort to secure a just as. ssesment of property, and an equal adjustment of its value for taxation, was left untried by a few. After the revenue law was reported from the Committe on Ways and Means, It was subjected to the action "r, of an extraordinary and unheard of D caucus of Democrats, Independents and Greenbackers, which assembled nightly at the office of a city mem- I ber of the lower House, and from i that fact, became known as the Camp street cauous. This caucus formed l pub- the only combination or ring, known of during that ession ! We say this rand with all seriousness, and can prove ye a what' we say. This caucus made combinations on the following bills, he Revenue, City ChaObrter and Capi Stel appropropriation. Enough members were drawn nto this alliance to con. trol the action of the House, and a perusal of the bill as It passed that lood, body will convince all reasoning men oms- that a more monstrous measure aev er was enacted. o The points made by its framers adri la this caucus were: let, to circumvent ,es and annul the debt ordinance, In the face of the fact that a majority had adopted It; 2d, to allow the property owners to assem their own property at their own figure, and to completely control assessments and Assessors, and, d, to allow the tax payer to pay his taxes when he saw e do St. And strange a it may seem, the saoe bill passed the Housom with ali these run points bristlnllg n t; what modiica the Uons were made is due to the Senate. boss We are led to give this brief inside history of the Revenue bill from tl tht reading an articlele In a late number ti Old of the Baton Bouge Advocate, rela- . r ive to assessments. As to such sug- ( No gsstions as it asks of the press, we b Sto are ready and willing to add our ap- t peals to his, but we must first take out of the mouths of demogogues a her the false cry that Louisiana is pover. ti her tystricken and ruined. And further, sI heir we must lonsist that the discusslon be Iton confined to that known principle of Old political economy-that nothing pays tae but labor. Geed l le ghfor Us., We reproduce the editorial In the o t a Sparta Smaes, commenting on the I SResolutiona of Bun's mass meet. lbis lag. We call It BMMa's mass meet. Slag, from the fat that several ga. a tiemes, In our parish have learned Sfrom IfluniO tIal eitizens of Bleivlle, re that the meetnlag was composed of d Buntn's personal frienads, and that a the cltisens of that prishb generally tiee condemn Mr. BUTLn. The Resolu the tion condemnatory of dueling Is one re wblob eis particularly double-outtlog. ev If Bomzn did not propose to stand ver. responsible for what he uttered, he 1 7 should keep his mouth habut, ol. * 4 tbe Osen has never yet said anything b the about a duel, and Mr. Beua and u the his friends had better wait until they are spurred, wbhen they cn kick. g Here is the imem.' comment: M r.Butler well and faitthfullyrp SB. nted our paris. He returned A ,from his inrte dutiae with clesn t hands, and with bonor to his con. O stitueny and credit to himself. What a ohe saw nla New Orleans be has a right the toxpoe. We all have a riuht to We rtleot the public acts of o Ials or their ets as otfficials. Person s matters belong to the Individual t St eharedP and the one chariaong The eonsitueney of Mr. Butler will sus tain him inahis efforts to eapose or. a! the ruption lln hlbrh places, but as to that whlich onlyt eos the private life of jy myf, Mr.Ode It oseems to us that Mr. sdn uler must charge and sustain, or die he must take the consequene, la soeh ease, whatever they be, wlhih HI wo me s P ume s, of coursn, alU to do. The lawr e o sh Mr. Ogdea violated any law of iou- o Isana either duri.n the sitting of si Sn the Legislabure, beore or since, lt do. ausrare the grand juries, the oi. sn the courts of New Orlans. y Tru Mr. Butler Is resented with a n- eal a tbhat dleatee the noces* po But to eompoun. private life ad T o apeiajl rimonal ofenses with offolal th . more than we honetlr To be t' blm -a shoulder I order the useal her repentative in hitltt onlught aginst rlngs, monpnolIes O a _, ad aomuprrit on in nligh place To is" e a Mr. Butler In this ; latr Is I, owuduyto do. Butast to r r thefmer he sinsul o ~ a olatiotnsar be aU ne or w~frn onI in O , nlO e b mllttd n ezB Nheel mu-~r sr a Special Netiee, ed to With the determlnation to bring eone- the VINDIcATOR, with its circulation ment and influence, to bear upon the emi t the grant, whom, we opine, wants but to this know that they will not only be wel dling, come but that cheap and desirable , at lands are raady for sale on easy terms, avity we will advertise all lands, FOR SALE by of TO ACTUAL SETTLERs, and exact pay I mo* therefor only when the lands are sold i Accompanylog each advertisement aings must be a descrittion of the soil, ublic whether hill or alluvial; whatamount t ase is open, if any; improvements, wa. Kqusl ter, wood, convenience to churches Mtio, and their denomination, and public or private schools. Drted As a guarantee of good faith on the and part of the advertiser, we must be etion furnished with a responsible recom rd of mendation. lents Our citizens will realizethe expense ibled which must be borne on our part in aem- this undertakino, which we gladly from assume, and all we ask in return is a lamp generous support, that we may effect med the settlement of our native section town with a thrifty, energetic and intelli 'ble gent population. Cove --- nade The Last Call. bills. The people of Natcbitoches parish abe must be dead to all sense of honor a If they do not rally en masse to the con- polls on Tuesday next, and vote for thaa Constitutional government and HAx. men This is the last appeal of the VIx. DICATOR to its thousand and more Sreaders in this parish. We warn vent them that every effort will be made to carry this State. and their votes rin are needed to make up a majority worthy of presentation to that gallant Federal Soldier who stood by us own when friends were sorely needed. ed to Come to the polls, citizens of ad Natchitoches, and let us give the Democratic ticket arousing majority. the A Saggestve Latter. behs esm T5si3a's LANDING, October 2s, 1880. d e Editor Vindicator: side We were much surprised to find out om the condition of navigation between aber this point and Grand Eoore. Fall. ,la- lng to be in time to take the boat at Grand Ecore, yesterday at noon we mug- started for this point and arrived we here 24 hours ago-the boat, however, ap. though over 24 hours after she left he Grand Ecore, has not yet reached this place, now 28 hours; the bars rues above here belng nearly dry. I find ver. this point has great advantages as a her, shipping point for our town, and I thinbe hl it would be well for our people e oto look Into this matter. There is a Warehouse at this place, kept by ys our friend H. V. Tealer, who pro poses to open a road direot to our town through the swamp-distance arey little over 3 miles, e subject is one whlbh deserves the the attention of our town, and know the nog the interest which your paper tates ia Its wellare, I hope you will ive the matter some attention. at Youreporter would ind it a pleas m. at trp to thlas plae, and I have no ed doubt learn more on the subject than I could pen you. Ill, he Behan has been nla siht all I of day, and will probably resach here iat after awhile. At the rate boats l travel I will probably reah New Or. leans est montb. Ta Tours truly, one J. Talcn.. log. and River News. he The Cornle Brandon struck a snag ol. at Staey'swood yard about 1 mlles ig below 8hrevepor t on Wednesday 20th, and and sOunk. She will be saved. h The river rose three nlaches at Sbreveport last Saturday. Water from Sulphur and Old rivders. The se Mt Fulton mwaso lInohbesin all. an The Behan could go no higher than on- Cousbatta, and it is quite likely that a bt navigatlon will be closed within two, weeks. to S The Alexandria stuock lin Tacker's l reach for twenty-four hours, as did Sthe Behan for forty-eight. Naviga-( tion, except for the smallest boats, is or lmost suspended. hat The following letter from Capt. Of os. A. Amsa to his Excellenor Gov. , Wanz will be read with nlatereet: Nw I OLEAs, Oct. , 18 o80, Iob Is Excellency Louis A. Wilts. Gov emnor of the Bateof Loujl :ana ab r pplementng my communl. If amon. of te second isant, and In u- compiance with or expesed de oie to be fully informed n all thng lot pertaining to our nland commeree, m. tkethe lberty of ain ddresIng ma. vyo connering led fiver. •a Thegovermentobserveras hree m. on his river mark a that plac. d There isflly that death or i lalthe chbamne frou thr down to I* y n eswyI tbibty mile below'1 r thaerathe rvr dlvlde a large pdr t Staly Ter thoau to itat beow the navigptioni is oraosleO supoende.a aes tebayl Stthe ma r of the sseambOetl b A sx g dal one o the Ioshttr iT balo1u hve bee trbe d1s hem hel ms h# ocm tatouhaut lac, a of slty such oscantwate at this ae boawts mue charge seemingly exor. a biat rat otfeigho pay running I ted r a y t munamujioh thha~ an e lto tOthe p wouled hr eveport to the bayou. The i bes aes of boats coula run, and r ! 'hljsH would be at the lowest tarit of North and rb's~:1 ourcis O wi~¶q~ab~quh sheir remoteness from the railway, must always depend upon the river. t To day I received information of the 1 loss by sinking of another boat (the Cornia Brandon, just off the docks,) in Red river. The frequeucy of di casters show the urgent necessity for having the river improvel with as little delyy as possible. Very respectfully, Jos. A. AIIEN. Personal, Ou friend C. L. WALMSLEY, Eq.,lis sool. A. WALM LEY, of the life firm of C. L. WALMSLEY & .Sx, returned from New Orleans last , Saturday. NATHANl MYER, our genial and whole-souled young citizen, who is the lightning St. Louis drummer of these woods, returned home from a six weeks tour on Monday and wili remain for the circus. Rev. JAcos KILE was on our streets on Monday. He reports corn crops in his section excellent, but cotton short on account of the rains. B. R. TANNEHILL, Esq., Sheriff of Winoo parish, dropped in on the VIN DICATOR on Monday last and added to the pleasure of the visit by subscrib ing to the best country paper in the South. Our friend ALEx. 8OMPATRAC visited our sanctum on Tuesday last, and impressed us with the pleasurable assurance that the VINDICATon had warm friends, and many of them, in his section. E. E. AMMrET?, Esq., of Ward S, informs us that the cotton crop of his section will average about two thirds of a fair yield, with an abun dance of corn. Our genial polleo juryman Ans DowDex, of Ward 8, was in town last Wednesday. J. B. PAina, Esq., of Ward 8, was a pleasant visitor to the VlnDICAonR office Wednesday week and renewed his subscription to the best country weekly in the South. Mr. PesTn L. CAMPBELL, an old friend whom we have not had the pleasure of meeting In a long time, dropped In upon us Wednesday last and Informed us of very fair crops of cotton In his section and plenty of corn. HomuL AanavALs.-Harris' Botel--. W. Morrison, - Jas. Madison; Clem Davis, Sam Washister, Cirtus Gody, William Anderson, of Thorn ton's Show; Alfred Stoddard, Pleas ant Hill; 8. Burgger, St. Louis; BR. A. Forbers, Fort Jessup. Go to Haller's and Inspect his Coal Oil Stoves. PRUD-OMME - IIFFIN. - At the resdenoce of the bride's Ither, ln ,lotlerylle, La. on Tuesday aftr. o, Oct. 19.18 l Mr. A.A. A hu. uorax to Mies . Buca Giarnrx. To our handsome young triends we wish i long and prosperous voyage v o'er ll's sea, and a happy landlog ' at last on ternity's rolde shoreb . t OYSTERS! OYSTERS! or. Sr . S Served in Every Style. L. THE undersigned begs eave to inforn 1 his friends and the citizens generally that be will open an Oyster Saloon (to-morrow,) on St. Denis street, op ag posite the Vindicator Office, where ho le proposes to serve all with fresh and fal Oysters, according to their taste. H t, will make every effort to please, and hopes to receive a fair share of patronage, ct m EDGAR FONTENOT. tr Ot 30-4m. L. Od&IP.&mX, Al HAVING just retmrned from New Or. * 11 leans with a large and well-selected bat stocM of two '. DRY GOODS, g** GROCERIES, , ib . CLOTHING, 0V. FURNISHING GOODS, '- FARMING UTENSILS, " PLANTATION SUPPLIES, 1e BOOTS, Ng SHOES, O AND HATS, And in fact, every article needed in I; the Heehoild, or on the Farm, is de e: trmined not to be overshadowed or an. 10 dersold by any other merchant. OCah aderaesu made on all consign. ly meats of cotton or country produce. It Liberal terms ofered to all purchasers of Smerebandisea The favor of a vOit is t Rd hoe*d for. -It hm t i- - .w,.,N- i" 0* ...................... .............. 815,~tcrL~ Tle Ilapre Iles S............. . ............... SAr True Fit M MEN'S BOYS' C. L. WALMSLEY & SON, a I ......................... O -_t . . ooo uo eo A . itt~t 08 (the - Special Notice. f ford th s The Jury commlission having failed to draw a jury iii tie for the Decemlber term, and the public interest reuniring LEN, a jury terml for the trial of both civil and criminal cases, as well as the illmpannel. ling of a Grand Jury. It is ordered that a special Jury Ternm of the 11th Judicial ISLEY District Court in and for the Parish of Natchitoches, be calledl and held, com .EY,of nuencing on the First Monday of D)eceni ,EY & her, 1880: aild the Jury Conluinssion coin is last posed of the Clerk of the District Court, Jaseph Henry, J. Alphonse Prudhommle, Charles A. Billard and .lanmes E. Keegan and is hereby required forthwith to draw, ho is and the Sheriff to sumlon a jury to at ger of tend upon the Colrt, according to law. tAndl the Clerk of said Court is hereby om a directed to give public notice hereof ac d will cording to Sec. 1932 of the Revised Stat. utes. Ordered this 26th October, 18dU, treats (Signed) D. PIERSON, Dist. Judge, 11th Dist. of La. I certify the above to be a true and cor Otton ret copy of the original order filed and recorded in my office. riffof In testimony whereof, witness my VIN- hand and official seal, this 30th [L. S.] day of Oct. 18x0. led Gto EORGE W. KEARNEY, icrib* Clerk District Court. o the Proceedings of the Jury Commission. tTATI' oF LOUISIANA, leted Parish of Natchitoches. ) Sand CLERKS OFFIrrC, 11th District Court. Iable On Wednesday, October 27th, 180, the had members of the Jury Commission met in i, In the Clerk's office, at Natchitoches, La., pursuant to an order of the Hon. D. Pier son Judge of the Ilth District Court, ird 3, bearing date the 26th day of October, op of 1880, hereto annexed and made part here tw0. of. Present :-Joseph Henry, Jas. E. Keegan, J. A. Prudhomme, U. A. Bul" bun- lard and George W. Kearney, Clerk,. When Charles A. Bullard, in the pre. Aix sence of the other Comlniuisioners present, then proceeded to open and draw from lit the General Venire Box, one at a time, the following named persons to serve as was Grand and Petit Jurors at the ensuing ATOR Decemnber Term,.1880, of the 11th Judi cial Disticet Court in and for the Parish swed of Natchitoches, State of Louisiana, to intry At: First Week of Court, i old Name. Ward Name. Ward I the Wm. R Estes 10 Geo. Jackson 3 time, V Porter 1 AC Banks 4 last AR Dowden 8 E H Corbett 6 J T 8prowl 1 John Ryan 1 psof JRWeaver 2 J C Sewell 6 Sof L W Dock 3 GW Durrett 10 W R Sewell 6 Abe Harris 1 A Lan e 5 H A Walmsley 1 t- H Lestage 4 Webb Larkin 1I leon; H Jafa I W 11 McBride 6 Irtue GC Spillman 10 J A Neyland 4 orn- L Q Dixon 9 G R Sutton 4 Chas. Dupre 9 C O Laveepere 10 Darius Gallien 10 R L Faulkner 1 I; B. FT Lattier 9 Rich. B Martin - Emanuel Buard 9 L E Broseet 10 J H MeKnight 5 Isidore Raphael 4 Coal Jno.W Wallace 1 EN Caton 3 J N Burkett 6 JP Trichel 2 H E Eaves 2 Spencer Williams 6 Alex. Berry 5 A M Dowen 8 J 0 Rains 6 Jules Gillien 9 J A Clemons 60 N Shoubroek 6 - At IH Patch 6 F P Raggo 1 I R JH Weaver 2 J H Till q Pii. Second Week of Court. ºIn. Name. Ward Name. Ward - a we A A Bachal 9 Augustin Metoyer 9 Yag Win. French I Geo. Airhart t g Theodule Laconr 10 0 J Meai 1 g ON Wheeler 9 H P Meziere 4 S Martin Jackson 1 W H Prothro 5 OC N Prudhomule 9 A J Place 5 9lB P Casten 1 John L Bass 3 H E Tanzin 8 Edward Best 5 It D Lightfoot 1 JO BrowIn 6 TH Hamilton 3 Clement Perot 4 J A Gibbs 5 Lee Claxton 9 form B P Dnrrett 7 Sidney Harrison 4 rally Jas. H Cosgrove I A Hart 1 0o loon Jo. B Road 6 Theodule OGallien 10 o Silvain 8arpy 9 ( A Presley 7 I fat Third Week of Court. n He Name. Ward Name. Ward and Jerome Mesai,jr. 1 P Murbead 1 L *age JO Hughes • H J Inghram 2 S J D Stone 3 L W Stephens 6 John Bennett 10 W D Harkius 1 - Coluan Levi 1 JF Shaw 9 in S WHO Cannon 11 JJ Pouncy 6 rOr- George Foshee 7 A G Rushing ,ted Jas. O Barrow 5 W 0 Davis 6. George Hubley 1 P 8 Prudhomme 1 George Vereher 10 JR Devotre 6 - HR Walter 9 Wmn. II. Norris 10 John Clark i5 J M Moorman 1 John Chesitut 2 E II Hosuer 1 David Rambin 3 J E Zachary 1 S L Norris 10 0 Slammett 3 * * * 5 * • Wbereupon, the Gommission adjourned n according to law. In testimony whereof, witness our hands officially, and seal of [L. 8.] the 11th Judicial District P Court at Natchitoehes, La., this 27th day of October, A. D. 1880, J. Alphonse Prndhomme, Jas. E. Keegan, C. A. Btllard, Com'ers. Joseph Henry. , G~O. W. KEARNEY, Oct. 30-1t Clerk. SUCCESSION SALE. Succession of Lestan Prudhomme. Y virtue of an order of thie lion. Jndge of the Ilth Judicial District S Court, in end for the parish of Natchito- I e ches, and to tue directed, I will offer for d sale, at public auction, to the last and n. highest bidder at the door of the Court House of said pariah, within the legal houer, on n Tuesday, November 30th, 1880, of the following described property, to wt: A certain tract or parcel of land, situ ated lin the parish of Grant. State of Louisiana, ad in township 8, range 6, known, formerly, as the Antoine Irl Sdbomme claim, but now known as the SSullivan tract, less the luantities sold to ( 1. C. Dunn and Wm. Taylor, at Sneess sion sale on the 6th day of July, 1M78. Terms and Condiion of Sale: One-half cmli; and the balanooe on a credit of one and two years from day of sale, with 8 per cent interest thereon from the sale, until paid; the purehaser Sto give his two prolniseory notes for the i01 credit price with good and solvent per. soanal seeunrity, with vendor's privilege * and special mortgage retalned on the laud sold to secure said no0te, sid with the clause of non-alienation to the preju. Si dies of the vendor. iug, P. SERDOT PRUDHOMME, ly o Oct. 00--5. Administrator. Wal Nathan Myer, I-wrT L & A SCHARFF, LIQUORS 1 sN. MAIN ST.Mo Ot.-1. ST. W ggyUJ, UJS5 O. i o It Remembered, a TFHAT AUG.IU WALTp, the old 1 ln sad Mill Sharpener, haS retCored ,I e thameiy,au ds prered todrs a l marne of r e n ,hs linr. Mr,. O , cith. of the "'93" tsaao, wll o i inIh s amo where he can be found. Get, 16.-lm. FOR SALE. Pd to A certain tract or parcel of land, sitna tuber ted in the parish of Natchitoches, on iring the right bank of Cane river, above the and town of Clontierville, on the opposite nnel. side of the river, containing 127 arpents, that more or less, bounded by lands of Am licial broise Lecomte above, and below by Ph of land of Luce Porche, and with a front on com- Cane RIiver. cemn- 4nother tract of land in same parish, com- containing 70 acres, and being the lower onrt, half the west half with east quarter and me, east fractional half ot the north west egan fractional quarter of section 26, town raw, ship seven north, range five west, con :o at. taIing in all 140 acres, as per Patent w. 1I,676, and being tihe same tract of land reby derived from Jas. B. Coutry. ac- The V. J. RACIHAL plantation, contain. Stat. ing a huntdred andl seventy-six acres, o0, gosod dwelling of Live rooums, stables and corn cribs. a, A tract adjoinining the above, contain cor- ing 66 aces, with buildings, dwelling and house, gin house, large cornl crib, over seers house. three negro cabins aindl other my builings. 30th The DAY place, containiig about a hundred acres or more, with all the buildings on same. rt. Thie WALLACE plantation, Cain river fronting both sides, and containing ion. about 1400 acres, with all necessary EA, buildings, etc. es. LAKE JERICO plantation, about 4 miles from Natchitochies, containing about - acres, with dwelling, gin house, the stables and cabiis. et ll The above property is valuable and La., will be more so, as there is now no doubt Pier- about the Railroad being completed. )urt, Will be sodd on very reasonable terms, beer, say t to I cash, balance in one, two, here- three and four years, with 8 per cent in E. terest. Mr. Landry Charleville, at Clou ButI tierville, will give full particulars of the lerk. land, and also Mr. John C. Trichell, at pro- Natchitoches. tent, Addres, D. R. CARROLL, from 39 Perdiio Street, New Orleans. ime, Aug. 28. re as ulug udi ST.B.Stamps, Cotton & Sugar Factor, -ard --AND- 3 Gen'l Commission Jerchant, S Oee, ,o. 79 Carondelet Street, 6 NEW ORLEANS, LA. 10 - 1 Consigpments Sollcited of j Cotton, Rice, Sugar, &c. 4 Sales efected promptly and to best ad 10 vantage, and Purchases made in this Market for Account of my Friends. Aug. 28.-ly. 1' THOS. H. HANDY, IMPORTING AGENT, SSaera Brandlles, 6 Fine Wines and Liquors, 1 Imported and Domestic Cigars, Nos. 9 & 11 St. Charles St., Sept. 11-3m. NEW ORLEANS. aril S IAISDiE'S PJ!TOIAL BALI. 1 he Greatest Remedy Known S-FOr- i Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis SAsthma, Whooping Cough 6 -AND All listas of tie Throat aid Lipg, 4 No Family should be without a supply 1 of this standard Medicine the merits of 10 which in the treatment. o Pulmonary af y fections, have been lauded by thonuands who have been reseued by its timely see frontm the clutches of disease. ard PRICER: 1 Large Bottle,................OneDollar 2 Small do ................FiftyCents. 1 For Sale by all Druggist and dealers g inpatent Medleines. 6 0.R. FINLAV & CO. Niw OaLEAs.. Wholesale Agents. S JENKINS' ANNIHILATOR. 1 A BURE CUREFOR 3 Rheunmatism Gout and Neuralgia led It will not fail to effect a permanent enre in any ordinty case of either of these diseases, If useed according to di. r rections, ie Price, One Dollar per Bottle. For Sale by Druggists everywhere, G. R FINLEY CO., NEw OLEaMNS. Wholesale Agents. sept, llm A. FlriiAW i 00O., a COTTON FACTOR8 ct --AND- 80COMEISSION MERCHAITS, 0 ad No 196 Oravler St., rt May 606m New Orleans. II- D Louisiana SASH BLIND AND DOOR SSTEAM FACTOR, t a 801,0, ,05 and 307 l ravler Street,' e NEW ORLEANS. RBOBERTS A CO., PROPRIETORS. S sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Floor ing, Ceiling, Balusters, Newels, constant ly on hand; also, a large aesortment of Walnut, Mahogany and Cypress Lumber. ces not ter oi BRANCH OFFICE, he. No. 53 CAROV~bEET STREE'T. March 97.-1y. OCAR CHOPRI, COTTON FACTOR, ble -A D- W COOIB8sION MNB0rHANT, 4 No. I7ICARONDBLET STREET, lug low Orlen% La, o Ii M. WALMSLEYTcii. COTTON FACTORS -AND GENERAL COM1ISs1IO8 lllCm 36 Prerdid St.. NowOew , July 19.-ly. loenlight Promemlde aij Photogra E. J. 80sUo, Artist Photogral, 113 Canal St., & ONXh NEW ORLEANS. April 24, 1880. Z. 3. InYa 109 CANAL STIiBG A large assortmeut of MENS, BOYS & CHILDREgI SEASONABLE CLOTall6. SHIRTS & FURNISHING 000oo always on hand. Clothing madet, Samples of goods and rleks fir urement sent on applieation. Prices as low as any in the cit. (g guaranteed first claess. H. B. STE .&PS, 109 Caial St., NEW ORLEANg April 24-3nm. - Election Notice. r Y virtue ofa Proclamation obf h E ) cellency, Samuel Douglhty _, Lieutenant Governor, and NtNl "y; ernor of the State of Lonhua, i da Ir, lng an election to be held the State of Louiliana, on T the Second day of the month eofm her, 1880$ for Presidential Bleeinl, SRepresentatives in Core State. Now, therefore, I feal Baines, Sheriff of the Pariaof "l . tohes, and ex-oflcio returanig iew thereof do, in accordance with uasI the Legislature approved March 14, heeby give notice that an elsetls iw C. be held in accordance with said p mation within and for mid PalMet Natchitoches on Tuesday the Id daym ad' November, 1880, between the hoena his 7 o'clock a. m, and 6 o'clock p.m. a the precincts and polling places i and designated by the Police J i said Parish. And I do hereby olnt of direct the several comminsioners amppN ed by the proper authorities to eunit said election in the manner peleab a by law and make due return ofd th respective polls to my office withias shortest possible delay. SAMUEL P. RAINES, ShuBl rs SherifI'sOtHIe. Oct. 7th, 1890. Notice To Tax Paym,. SOTICE is hereby given that thdk Rolls of 1880, m and for the iM of Natobitoches have been da 11a t1 recorded, as the law direct, in the ls of the Recorder of Mortgage ll Parish, and a copy thereof idelilu me, showing that the Taxes asiemmi I is that year are set forth in the TuaIxb on file in my office and in the office of said Parish, and that saids are now due and will become delHlaqme on the 31st day of December, 161`l W will draw eight per centum puer Ply interest from that date until ptoma1 Is sof old to satisfy said Taxes, I l d with Article 210 of the Constitutle, BAML. P. MAIB, y Sheriff and Tax Colles. September 25, 1880. ar NOTICE. B Sale of Ferries er ITHE public are hereby otilesd 1 t .Lin pursuance to an OrdMinemasei Police Jury, I will, on Saturday, the 6th of Novelabr.l at the door of the Court Hsou, th town and parish of Natehihteie MdS o'clock M., proceed to sell to the li l highest bidder, on the terms Sad Malli tions hereinafter expressed, the flln* ing named and described Fties i, , property of this Parish, to-wit: Johnson's Ferry, nt Gunney's " of Campte " i Broadwell's " Grappe's Bluff Ferry, Bayou Bourbeauns, Case liv, C. near Messi's Mill Carver's place, Ferry, Enmmanuel Prudhomme'a 24 Mile Ferry, Bayou Derbanne, Cloutierville, Monett's, Tombs Point, Black Lake, Grand Ecore Ferry. Also all the right, title and letaid, ,s being ono-half in and to the fWlli ferries, to-wit: Jordan's, at or near Moeath IM D Pierre. in undivided interest with hii of Red River, St. Maurice, on Red River, with gh of Winn. Strong's on Saline, on Red Rivel Wit Parish of Winn. Montgomery, with Pariah of Grie, Month of Cane river, ' " All the above Ferries, esLe . Grand Ecore Ferry, will be selrdtr tenrm of one year, ending the 31sitdai December, A. D. 1881, for OASI, is, 8. Currency, pyable on the .ot. The Graddeore edr D i o for a term of Three Yn, b A, one-third payable on the mp., lst January, 1883, and the blm' January, A.D. 1883. Thele_ give his Notes with matisfaetolmriy in molido, for the eredit termn., s the President of the Polie Jsa ,W 8 per cent per annam interot ai' turity till paid. All the purchasers to nire bd, required by law, for the faithful plbl ance of their duties u ferrymesn. Purchasera to get pIosseamioa 1st JM' ary, 1881. W . PAYN, Oct --6t. President Police Ja.r. OTICE, SBucceasion of James . ProtAf A RMENIA A. PROTHRIO applisla b it appointed adminisetrntri of ths eession of James. . 'rothbro, notice is hereby given to all! terested to tile opposition tbheO MSb offiae, within ten days Aon thsi hereof, in defaqlt ofwhice the rnIlf petitioner will be granted. 4.t. SL s3 STRAyrED before me, the n ed anthority, by 3. N * . black here Mual branded Iwoi,. W under, on le1 shoulder. 01* year old red Heifer, with nii, l'kl ' speckled head, branded 88 .on*"ft One brown spotted Heifer, brs ing down, brand too inditiol teO niOe. CAIS.JL EVI, Oct. 2.-4t. J. P., WRud i,