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PIoGRu8I OP THE IWAl. TIE'WAR IN MISSOURI. LATE AND IMPORTANT BATTLE OF SPRINGFIELD, MO. sc e Wih 112.6 I mear, Attacks 1MJ Rederallsts. $alls ; es th_ e al Ileet eea , Daer Mesisna, July 15th.-News reached Little Rock yesterday, via Pocahontas, that Gen. McCulloch, with 12,000 ment, attacked 14,000 Federalists at Spring .f0eA; Mo., killing 900. S'iTi Federalista surrendered uncon ditaolly. Two hundred Southerners are killed. Tbhe "Iberville Greys," were engaged In the above conflict, if true that it has really occurred, and it looks plausible. Let us hope the good news is indeed true. St. Louis, July 17.-The Missourians under Magoflin, attacked the Federal ists between Cedalia and Georgetown, killing seven. The Missourians lost three. Magolin had 700 men. Bournstein announces that he will ad -minister no more oaths of allegiance, but will keep suspected persons con fined. _ - - THE WAR IN VIRGINIA! Theb Latest News. PaUersla Advancing on Winchester ! Federal Advance Guard at Fair- f fax--Southerners Falling back I to Centreville. .*el eW aDempeUdl aatGeer a _easasses. ii ie- Moves Toward Manassas. aunker Hill, July 17.-General Pat tnrso moved on Winchester on Tues day, with a force of 21,000 men, and wenlk be able to reach that point on I Tuesday nilht It i supposed that Gen. Johnston will skirmish heavily, bat not risk a 1 -l bards. r WaMI gtonm July 17.--The advance t iof" Gen. McDowell's column reach ed ata see. The Confederate pisoetsretired' a bour before falling I beck ao Csatreville, where the Confed- ' Smill probalby make a stand. esrsatowa, July It.--Taylor's di w-s, mmoed early yesterday morning. t TlIe 60t-erqrs felu back towards Ceon- d IPrdftlp will move toward IMa Jamctiom tomorrow., WeA sth. Press to amnonce the b n mewsm smived by the Delta. We - wigd t sAr be trbe. A eiotory! _ItTLE AT BULL'8 RlUNa. .~ ~-. . -----.-.- -. . m , Ji'wu-O s. s Ueales _t tWy..r W£ete, I Ourmi s is illed a e1 SFederal officer of high1 rank, all I ,utk * $00 in gold from his person. A\ sht passed thrIouu:4 thek itchl.n house where Gcn. Beaurcgard"'as sit ting at dinlner. The enemy fired into ourhospital, where the yellow llag was llyig. Ricl.i,:oid, July 18.--lHeli:ýle advi ces frnali Fairfax say that thoFederal ists advanc, d this morning wit 10,4100 strong. After ninny Iliurs ligilg Il,'ey were driven back by 7i000 Ctnfid r ates with great loss. j From \\'estern Virginia we lave ac counlts of the siiriudIcr l' (' o.Io lIk's command and four comnpalni, of the Georgia regilclent. Confederate Stalrs of Ameba. I Presidlint--J r.r.E:asox )AVIs, of .1 Rs. Vice-President--_A. I. SrIv: vs of i;a. 0c Sec'y of State--Ronr. l'ooutn,. (-a. Sce'y of the Treasury --C.C. Mnrx:';nR, of Sitih Carolina. kS Sec'y of \Var--L. P. 'AL.KER, of .h. Attorney-Gen ---J. 1'. li iss. LIf" 1i. Postmnaster-Gl.iI--.i.A.ItEA, ,. .f TexS. SSec'y of Navy --S. 11. MAl.r.LoR, of 1L. Poipulin of the C;(',nfcderate S.tal,'.. States. Free. ;lave. Total S. Carolina, 805,186 407,1S5 71..3;71 SGeorgia, 615,336 47,461.1,0:2,79 d Fhlorida, 81,883 63,809 145,694 8, Alnbamna, 0i20.444 431,413 957,917 1, Mississippi, 407,551 479,607 887,158 SLouisiana, 334,215 312,1St; 66;,431 STexas, 415,999 184,9:,r 600,935 Virginia, 1,105,196 590,>81 1,5:3,,u0 f N.Carolirna, 661,5s81; 331,0x1 992.n;e Arkansas, 324.313 111,104 43,-127 d. Tennuessee, 834,068 275,714 1,109,852 Total, 5,608,556 8,539,150 9,137,6;0 e. Area of te r-,,,f;'dra!.' Sateis. d Texas.. .27,501 N. Carlia... 0, 70 Florida.. ,59I,268 1(1;, T . '.sst ....-14 .5 14 Georrgia..50,i0 L , ,i:' a .... ;l,7 . Ark:ansas. 52, 1:S S. Carolinia..2 , Alabamna..50,722 it -ncoln's Calculations. The I'ii,"u,, e, in alu article shoiwing tip the absurdities of Lincoln's mru,;sago calculations, says : On these principles the expiersliture of the , rtlh, duiring Mr. Linc,!ns war, cannot coist the leijple of the N t;l Ie:i Stales tess than *S0,0,i.'ut0 per an nuin. For the iriod ofil a seVii vyte:rlr war," this wouhl he $2,6';3,3uo,00,i which is $54I 0,0(,l10(10 rnirethian; all the reventules which h:ave been c llccttld ,by I the Federal Gojvernmeiit frlis all sr,ur ces whatsoever, including tie lj proceeds of all public loans and 'l'resury notes from the begigiwing of the ';,vc'.ri:litit in 1789 to the 30th of Juuc ,1861. 'lie surm iu greater by nearlja T7housand 1 Millions of D1)ll"rs than al the tlney which the Gjovernment has reeived from t . all sources whatever, exchsive of wlha, tl it has borrowed, from tie first day t its existence. In a subsequent issue tin same paper I adds : By a slip of the pen, tde sum whth SMr. Lincoln, in his messap, pledges le b willingness of the North to raise for ,e a I purpose of subjnigating te South, tas stated, this morning, to Ie "four tles the whole amnount of all the expi di tures of the United States for alt u. poses whatever, from the4th of ilch, ds 1 1789, to the 30th of June, 1861." It is, roughly speaking, nearl: three !imues h that amount, being in thepropor in of ' 60 to 22. It is, however, nearly bur tilts the hi amount of all the sums raised by the CO Federal Government during thajwhole it - period, from all sources what rr, ex- M clusive of loans and treaury s--all d the money which it evae got ~ithout borrowing it. The actmal si of all Stheir collections down to 'ractins of a - dollar, was $1,535,510,4i 28 vbich is but little over one-fournh o hat Mr. , Lincoln promises the urnldjthat the ., Northern people will bewillg to pay tl to conquer the South I / The amended comnputtiol does not, however, affect the aburty of Mr. Lincoln's gasconade. A)a ful of mil- so lions or so are as feathel tights with him. A tenth part of .wh promises, would be as much out V'is reach as a to pluck down the moo d coin it in to dollars. It would o difference If he should throw in lagiappeaf m odd thousad or two of lions. A Bau, Coausu.-- Petersburg 2 Express asys that on day morning it, last, as a provision 'from Norfok cv was proceeding up lroad, a big 'a blact bear emerged the Dismal a lSwamp at a point Suffolk, and ran ap the track. N S gquite so bet in his moveme t the locom. tive, brain was o , and coming I ia contact with the wcatcher, soon spread himelf o ll de of the road, Srolled up hia eyes thed his last. He wal taken s sand divided among th soldie he had a royal dinner on bear met uday. ' Themanw ould not take a b paper because he borrow one, has invented a machi ith which he can cook his dinner tie smoke of his neighborl chimne Waxr ya A Wo me.--The Little it will nothe it A city, since Im amo otic labor. fI'hh orquite three ci !heasd al , upwards of Sf- ' teen hudred aaI probably i See thaosed sad have also coy ered twelve canteens ,r,: rLn.e I'to:I. - " at.kee par|t i. i.l,,r Let iathc ti r'!t at (Greart thtl, five. th, ll wing ii'dea: of the risk a soldier will ital, r to oLtaiu water upon tle battle 51, : - Sonie of us have had very narrew lances for life. ii the course of tohe L00 ,t st ,' ral ,f us ran acriiss a road ý Iig whlhl' 1itwe ca.ilijii of the.eii nmuy i , re coist:tantlv pla:viiln, ill or,er to get rater. (I finl, y tIhe w:iv, tl,:it on the r, a ttle fi,:ld a atlit will risk hii :f, with- C l 1 tit lihes.itatiotn for water.l laving got S t i t we were waitiiil ti, rni-h back again, ! lg.itig the balli in iller toi di so )ur Iirsi.t iLieutcnailt satn oult, "'lll't ,i lialiy u you ltC lne at ionce " I, Sot liite othilrs, s1-itp111d A i, allow the at Stext loit to tieas. 'liey tliiade a rulli,s wlld whett neit';ly ant'os, a cannoll ball En, dIne whlizzhLin it- aig tili kiiile four lin, inowin; theta i i"w' i-ntantly. I) s. T'll:Il.Ixs SNAKE roY.--The St. Jus e. i (.Michigan) Traveler, says : \\ ' learn that James I ralim, Eq., 1I .ar u.-anu.:-dres,.,l I ! herit. whi ,s,, al- ik at nlitre with the ullf, whih, it wI lie1 ui 11 :ieted, he • katei d' iV t i l cau.. ,t of ai in the river last wiiit,.r, all expltit, by i v ' ,6'4 le Way, thatt lia.s bclie c(Oiltcl ilituo l- i 917 ,,st ('ery Lpaper in the United States, Ci, 15S esterid py ~t as the hero of antlher ad- cu 41t1 citire more woniiderful thani the oli at, 9i ulltudied t. Vhie cr ossin, g aii piece lof al Ua arshly iritiuli I orlerinig on lrtlitrn I li 6l6 aeon, lear this village, in cotllay -I=7 with a lliall Loy, ble di coveredl tw, lit 52 tutraordii.ar lare lite, raclr ',.l'kles - st ahlal of hl:itl, a "lh, alth ll'ltli l:aia l I i0 i t i iiitllhi. bu't ail illsgl 'lliat t ' stick, I : ...11 ,d at . l e to t e al' a +r to tl - )1 trib ' :i ,i''o, hle hta,;1 t 1 t,:lil oi" , ilt iivncmid th i-ti illn i :-:t tie watir, nli ti'h this sl., cl:, of r,.l,t:le dialikces ex ci'-!., bii as lie ajriached nearer l'a a ;il lit .it I. , tl h ar , . - t e with h, al , em t, tll il i !:ii , :la il in all ill u:t, ,i , l lL--, If albunt! !., l,-z with i' t ii1 t, o of It't lliirediamelt tIi levltl wh V ,.t much al:iu:.l'ed, luti: tc 1r, tW tie t n :l i so , t\'litch' li:lal el c le I:ihlll, l' l h,. 't l.I +)ih' L .n 1ming ýa11t:r l t, sidle, r'uddenly Bart v . iii. I .i:., a::,. viti tm'lic tiicknie si of s .: a r ilt a ll ! h is m-:ab r .ce a ld Eill Ili -il arc cuii b tee ll ind- i b g it t, li ,liy ais rlriy Is if it haid 't: K t'Cr l' with claiu. f steel, a:. l, 1- t,,t; a iutwiltli,h i lht ie t-n in edtsd al 1 le :ti. :- lv'v, ill the .l q't, he c l,ld lti, nle. '.t. With his left laid he drew I Sse-,:ii krieti f ii i lreast poicket of 1 .itsa coat, IlC iiade short wort work of sever illg the c, IL; of his adversaries. The largest of these Oin ters tieasure il s veCi fiet bt ir iches in length. The T S -heritf satvythat it seemed to him that T the terril lec irtace (if the large reptile was eutal ti the strenlgth whlich two r men ctuid bring to bear oni a rope ablout ra pe'rson's limbs, and was extremely painful, wbile thi quickness of their ue tnovementit was intdeed astonishin'g. He l iu e brought away their heada as trophies a to 'of his victory.t .s - .__..... tool.. * I Ilot jI " this townon lnay , in., by loll chant of New *uIea-is. t. Mit- VIsR ( l., StIer daughter of ht lion. Zone+ LtlUiaue, of this place. F We tender er thinks for the evideace of regard had for us, as embraced in the handsome present of a portion of dl luxuries which followed Ibe above _ occurreuce-tle uniting of two hearts in love and harmony, we Lust, in mary, many happy years to come. Also. in the parish, on the evening-of Toulday, the 8th inst.. the reesidence of the bride's mother: SMr. A lErt.ta I.ai)t:r to Miss VICTORIA lvPUT, daughter Otrthelate Psulin Depuy, all of his parish. We were tinembered here also, iihe manner Iusual on such occasiouns, and while we return our greful ackmgledgements, cannot avoid breathing within a hopeati long years of happy, sunny days will gleam up the future of the young couple who have thus pl d to each other their love, their con staney and faith, whaile journeying on topgether Ei through the c ging vistas of thils world's ways. dre dIEWd . trit In this To on the 2nd instl M. Boost, infant jour ison o Frame anrd Elodie Boone, aged 13 moathe. ro Also,. ta 17th ias*., ia thi tows, Mr. Mosus Manta, s th year o'f hi age. o I~r~l(O withi TENddemo St. Cloud Hotel, S malhvmill*, e m.. fl+L! F JClassi Hotel, by BAMUEL C. th WeseRn as nsrpassed by any other in I Ethe Weste Southern country, with repe to a Pa its accom tina. Its table is supplied with Bo every lexur at can he obtained, and its a dt. tLacbees are mitting in their courtesy and al attention to tai. jy13-f der Starit of 1isia n--Parisk of lborlk- o SlDiasric4 Coulrt. prem In matter Estate of Canal.s Lottas re for Prr, dec'd. . r e HER 8 Joseph Lu ie . Petit has this dv dy med this Court fortetters of ad. minastrot the Succetaio of Chlre l Dis up Notice is by given toaall whom it mey con-" site cern, to al e within TEN days from the Plsqu date hereof hy the prayer of said petition, Byot should not ated. Jacob E. A. MARIONNEAUX, pe Clerk'. , July 12, 1861. Dp. Clerk. terre Etaie de isiaie-Paroisse d'Ikrriik l ion de fu e Cha les . d'okieni d'edministrsatioe deas Ia see- Jo cession de fe ,bae. loi Peuist: Avis eat Ie pea.ant dona6 a tous ceux que Apa eel cnoecert deduire sous dix joura de le dae et dece prese ra.sona pour leaquellesil ae ar- Cl4 sit pas fait t & la dite .petitioe. i Bureau reller Jeslet 12, 1881. E. A. MARIONNEAUX, et jyl3 Dp. ('reller. Desir _ .' vu.J Ils 5, th Jto ,'lA @ j7~t n't" " l' teh i 1 f i, r . . lI'* L"NI1A~º\ Nl 1nV.)luu1x A -NDER ºYL1. 1211. M~ 4) get ,y vIrtIL of a~ i ,rder decree to , ,l i t rrctif Ior the II :noral.lc latr. hlh I)..tr:, (ith- Court, ad Jt t he.L 31 it 1'i rt of tfhe Tj ,t State ol io.lu.sian, in :lfoIr t" e Parish tf I ;aim, lrvlle, bearin: date theth day of Feb. , l1i1, omdcrin. aud decrec t.he sale of the ,u 't Iropcrty belllhing to th"(esi)n of 1h l Lang iuis, dseased w lff cx.andcr l:othl. 1" 1 will olitr at IL UI;LIC 5.1 to he hihest re thu ad last bidd r, on I" ball SITLRDbY, the 3rd1y of Auagst fI four Next, IS61, at 11 o tk, A. M., t On the premises, the follow described pro perty-to wit: Jos. Seperate Property eceased. 1st. A '1'RAC T OF LAN.t tu,11ti i the said Parish of Iberv.l:e on th ft batik of the F.l., Itahyou 1Iajltuenie, ahi lereorn said Alexan at1.- dr Rtoth rJsk;es, cont ni::g I.. rt. Iit, froit blie u, tio sad li;a ou, by forty "t iO dt.ith 3hl ul the hl.-t concesiun, With a) i le concu - ltSul II the rear o! stidl tactouta ~ t o 11 -* olttaultl.!, thet u,. saute il tntity of ian'l Illto u.i t ai n t hite t . u a tract or lirst 'oLlcsoion both s tracas tin y SS tu the llanatiot w1vich is eb.sldl antd ad- t.ulvated as a Sug:ar .Etate, tIht oiuju ltl ol( above Iby land belng:nm to Justh K Iinpeter (' .f ,1and helow by land, h. llipg t _,lW I . $au - irn in i ll uy. , ally 2Ie. .1 TRC'T (OF1 LAND icltivatedl) iul w h ituatcd in -at 1 ! ar:>h , oi tie utt if I'la- 1-t t~t 'kes (I'Clu i enlc tutItning,. x ar Ittito tt,,l iiy u, byl t! het l.ptii eX tid:r g It:a Ilttwer to the 1 ll 4pter br,t iit [t I' I :t l .1 ' i, 1, tic boutli ick, iJ above hv land tof Jts ph i\, lcter, atid dt - l, ow by l.::d f 1:u iw c utii ., t. ,ab - . 4.rs. 'ltuli ,,, l~ . 1, , ato ,:tl h ut :yrs. dlY l ,.'1 h, "e ri boy " 1 . .. .) let h'- 1 t.'I i I ,ile+ll , g irl, i .. " to h ru hn int,, s,,,;:., wain n,--4' nk,'" (. i,'kly) a.,d I+; 1 ,,as, arol it' chibll 1 I 11;1 i 2", I t," ' i " h, It,'I,. , I l l~ .' , 1 ', , i,, L t LAtt, , , rtS 1'. 1 :, ,u l4 lray [, ii [lit a 5 * t. rs, ai,,. ittcl.l,i lieu!r,,, awgro ,l t d 10 yerr. ert lC tilmm , I tc llc 1, t tCl IL l h . re . Bill a'r ilia, ngr y nt, ar ged 14l ('ie years. -t hat To, egrla, manh, ag'ed ; years. I tile Im, egro man, agel a years. tea we) 'lk, Iner C a, :tit ,l ' ye ears 1'Commu ,nity 'Irlety-. 11IEihABL, . ely On lot of Plantation and farming ulens, such s Carts, [ane and Bagss, F'luk a Iloulhlc andl Single Piouithq llo,mx, Cross (at I Saws, Axes llade1: , Shovels. 'e., a e. Alo, a lot of Carpenters', ('oopers' at.d Blacksmit' Ie tools; about 85t) cords of wood; 7 Mulks.c, l orses, 3 Cows and Calves; one lot of Ilous. a' bold Furniture-a futl description of whit o will be given on the day of safe. lm4 W ,313 .-ME..Sg L E e Plaqouerine, Parish of Iberville, turd July l.t, 1861. july6 Tt, . TL.EO. BLANCTIAUID, ,RAerf. : Pente de Shaerif. HELENE BARI ET, r's. No. 1241 " ah. ALEXANDER ROTII. )i Tom, n romna( ' Pr a be ttSt our i u oVente en p artage. ETAT DE LD LOUIIANE-P torgse o E tIDKlanvLE -COUR DU 54ime OlgtmlCT.i En vertua d'un ordre on decret I moi a~. dressc par I'Honb'l sutrefoe's Cour du Gmc, SDistriet and maintenant la 5hme Cour do Di. trict Judiciere de I'etat de Is Luuisiane, en et tpour la Paroiese d'berville, en date du lle • our de Fedrier, 1861. Ordenat a vente des t oprsoetr,3 appCortenant CvI lSuccession de feua hloss L Iagloi, epousel d'Alerxander Roth, 4'offrirai, en vents publiquean pla o fframt st r dennier en cheriueur J Sau1edl, le ASat precala, 1861, a II heures, a. m. r et lie les proprietts. uivsntes, sardr: S Bien propres de defute. in --UN MORCEAU DE TERREsitu6 dasn - to la Paroise d'lberville, sur 1 rive gauche do SBayou Plaquemine, sur iequel demeure Alex. ander Roth, contentnt quatre arpenes de face 3t sur l1 dit Bayou, et quarsante de profondeur de i premiere concession, avec tne double concession en arriere du dit morcesa de tfrre contenant Is mcme (quantit6 do terre que la premiere concession les deux morceaux do ter retoomant l'babitatioa qui est etablie et cul tire en sucre-et qui est boe-ra en haut, par tern appartenant iv Joseph Kieinpeter, et en bes par terre appartenant t Veve Pauline Dupay. 2o-UN MORCEAU DE TERRE (iasclte) s. itue dang la Paroisse d'lberville, ar r'isle Al e Plaquemine, contenani six arpests sur le dit P , Bayou, par la profondeur s'etendant da Bayou Jacob an Bayou Plquemine, borne m ba ht par terre de Joseph Kleinpeter, ci en aas par :. terre d'Etiepae Robert bem ESCLAVES. Pauline, (maladive) negr agetdde S47"ans. the Psa, bgre homme, agd 24 an. r Joseph, " " 22 v iia a Major, ' " 20 " John, . 16 " St. Aspaei~,.- " 31 " a et son enfant L aga I " Cl~dmentine, negr tg(aladivc), Cui simiere, ag6 "., 46 ans. et son-enfant Sophid, 9 " pail Dosire, maulatresse (ms eIt domes. - ,.t ~,Ii ('t:ll~th l.:i.l.,e,. :t'c y 4 et sin nfant 'htarles, ag 1 " Mary J.n,, ne.,r.tso. " 1 , .t St ctlfant ( 'eorL " " IIUi; A i nP, orphelin t : I als. Ilcyhv, " It; als. ?.; ,'s," f',;. .... -. ,<(L . 1 E S. lliil 1,i \ illiiit, .a 11 , t , : it, ti tIC :t lititlhi:, itls, , BLANII.\k. eSerf. A mil; Is "!. " l;HttIlS. " fl,:--t."",11'' /: RS. 'ul ot ,t tl',i sls \' d.h h s t'l ,raille . ar Runaway in son. r t5 s , crneltltl to (tha Iarisi p: .on, neL 1 . i i e in t i l l o it'l+ s ,ou l T'1t t "ye.ii, . Std.a xl. i i t. hia , slInt er, wears ,rt!cache t onditions--on.tawneris h" - T lluilLd to rlclla nl hiln ls reqiredl bylat. TIE1:O. BLANCIIAR. aberin A Ermit . lirno a 4-e d'c rville. "ois~ Tull et. r, la6lc r . wl de SNe5 ,r. a cll. Tciedo e te ahP rish p:.;ot , net ntIM, ti i incs iomn tao li.-i: to Tho. lwrbe etl y tiicid to rclcan im e , it la reqtired be lai. '1TH1:O. BLA NCHARD, SLrid. A lTI:. n.irt il& a uti e .I e te I P alo -e ft. "1'I t ,'1 . .,. dp i t:utu, r c1id:.. S l t'u mcll' de. h Nwa . ra l',tt im lt Ia, d i'elVirOl y u , Ia t e. a: lles dl tak li: p r. t a b.ilarb et e.t 1e 'll c tc-l ii e yt i i . e i -i r l- eair e e ster I otili de l .I Irelanl ' rla n e i , t( . i I- Intel ier'). jyl; TH 11. .NCIIl R , Shcr.i S r, I. C.fl,', DE. , Yt t oi u a,' hereby n tifiedR i 1 tilr t,, trhll,,rc r o t, o r .I ,:t a Ir,.tlt c of l . cr 1. thoe we'd. . t" i'r ao ,,ut i". .it'ari la,t byt c t oile 16r : of uic liel t ll'- rge jla6 Inspeior of bile D istrict. H rtiloorenSiad tolleti . where th e beel r chere ars' ht,; r L; , r tl i worl the o be conlla lier l,.r ted by law.e r5th ot Tloer. IrN;A. JStPlN SCIINATRFI 1T. . DIPI'Y, ; you are1 hereby notified to I 11 ri ot yo.ur diche s da o etorsawil r roadn on your lower trac-,t o ! aalel; rpair yaelr cross lealr ola our aroad, rcm'( e them thelromuu lHery cuSt adown the wes,; tthii wor to be completeda laor , ly th e Itth of Octoberill .. JoHiN SCIHI.A'T'ER, jly6 Ilupector of Sth District SPECIAtor's NOTICES. -[ R. V.O i. DS(Y. you are hereby notified 1 to repair your road lrei,:n your saw null down rto )0r I rert Mille, audn, Dalso all your crll bridy. Au ad t rg W. ampbell, Dr. Thr . S. rou Lrret, Ithin Pur eatclosure, troth your saw" mihr to your lower alie; thi s work to bhe compleed accumeino to larwi by the C.th of Octlrino, 1 r Wo1. JOHN SHCILATRE, jly6 Inspector of bth lDistrict. SR. d every. DUIone oY. you are hereby notified to to delier your road 6 feet wrider, aread to raisc. rions; aid road to be raised in the middle, withn Sdit t on each e all of the old road. littroots and Pratalonmpg whts hoeer to be rehmovedas bolee a to bev obasse tructe ionr. Theback ; this work to be coplem tplied bon or bfr t.he 1th of Octob of October,. JON SIIordi o w. ATRD, jly6 h Inspector of 171h District. IjTjlo will repir younr bridge er th.ith; yio S. illevel your roa wherever notified toe and clean your ditche so as to dtrain lyour road accordig to law by61. the . V. OctoIBT, 161. jly6 tIspector of H.tho District jun29 peth Di. Rd d Levee Inpctor. TO LAURENT Millaudon , Da Euiel olliday. A. folk, Each and every one of you ar reby notifed to deliver your yroad 25 feet wide, free of obstruc tions; saidroad to be raisedyou Min the midd, with a ditch on each side, all wetds, briar,the roots and stumps whatsoever to be removed, holes to be b61 fraccordingd lot r to law. J. the 1PRDO, jn29 npector District. SCarles t e trllet. OU will repar your bridges fEnglrthwith; you and clean your ditcae o as to ain suih road Velvethis to be Brompletod aling to law by he th juT2 pth Dist. eld and Inrvee inspet. notifed to repair yor road and levee on yourti, Floor Ol clothand, lyng ofv Bayou Mari qngouinti, cuin the Allrish of whiberville, by eut the loe rweedt and bsd from said Ridlots incon the city.th aaisOctober. D.ireP. FLty NN, mI"T received New Pdola thtreaof Engisht of J and Amloterican Cofedery) when ty cu have Threet plyof bdnes a t Ingraines; ty. Djet, call on him wheitian ther viHalls Navail, Si Drugges for Crumb Couth, of the t Window hade Hair cloth; Floor Oile, Lotiof Cvlridoes alities, cut myto fromsuit hal ard from me, I ; eby otif the pbAll o which aredi oered at the lmwesunt market jPrie. Ve A BRO EAU & R OY . CHAS. N. ROTH & CO.. P I :I' II't'uLLY invue tIhe pblic te call iand elxatllilt· helr stoL'k of 4.roetrie., a1d Prodns'e, Pirri~ sati'lied that tl,'y ralls show ther, a 8st,.,k lnl-ii r to w ; +. eve. br,,: ht to this mhark+t, -H lib, ah, v thrll.I .at Lower Prices than have beenl p lid iherettofore. 'l',." l,1olew g titr amo-w ,o, Ita.idlwi la itrb, s ' ,.lirt.,l sit. erePl, dl. o0 sin'. <*t+ ol fa slpenllor qualylt%'-- ,z Mltess lI tll I ly. Mss ul'rk, Flour t eInar lilt ., Ii., S iokrl Me iats, tl'Il]e, Ilreakfa.tI olasn, Siglia, Ilef, Lrd, I, lcansi, lri. Apples, 0 1 " urll ,bo W% hik .+lI Ills,1t, . Old ".u ' i.ly al nlies, &t., i,.,&c. S'.il1.s tlai L'. tllwl at l icle toio lnu r'roII toi flentiol-h..tirb her it ilh a ispendidtloik of FailCv alol C. N. OTIH & CO ' Dry Goods ! Dry Goods ! F OM i at I ft. r tfis ilate. I will sell at Prine 14st,", I 'dl,, l i ' II try stock,, on accolnilt iI ',e hald Iithl's, Ior Ca.ib oily. Come One Come All ! La' /'h. rs at .Ii a jpir',',, Inconn lna i- ' 'i Orandy at : cl. pr })id liautilla,. r ,, ' hu cI Ik ,, 1'r s, Pali asoll ., &v.4 ,. all at Iii 3I;ili Iii:' I ct " if I notiCe it l I l'a tou allr thot, ice. ~~~~~~*cern to ho l w ,i 'ity ,os from ti L'.sr dat 5e' I~ia'r'hi uoiici.*i,'r. uIn 31:,ttr f S I:stat' If l u ie ,: 'EN 1,1.qi llie C I..LiP:A . BARBAY al "\ III:GEIts: CLalll'llAs i'" fll tlhs day ia in thti ourt so bllY I'b count ofl adlil-il dedirlte an o the Enate, otlr i ' . 11alangen anI Loil ii" i.aL'roix, ibth dec'd!i"' Notice i. her, I) giwrhn to all whom it may et, corn to show cars., witlls Thai lty days from thll dalte, why the final Te ableau of .Idhinistlatol , t aforesaid, shoulll int be homolhgated and mnaleh ai I gemet of this ct ourt a t the bond of Ite me tor cnc'lled and annulled. Iblrville, Juine 20. 1561. ju2 M. A. ESTEVAN. Clerk. AE1't der nisi. , I'll r,,is.c ,'lb'/rr " i-. C'a'r du 5ess; Di.)iricl Juimiciire. Dans la Su eon de Gfus IA RsaliRe n, ll & Dgorvillo the LaCroix' 4 I'ENDU, que CI.EOPHA. B.ARBAY a ce ol r enliatsi en et te ua our son TableauI final in__ hiistratioun de la succession de ltes Riosal' Ielan'on and Dorville LaCroix. Avis eat pal I, present donr. h tons celx qoe celah o ll slae e dedurto te sans trsigne joursde daRe Lde e prese t les raisons pour olsquellen. dit abh, au final t sh herat pas omgly looki e ait l juhgmerlt de caette Cour et le cautionne hien anntollain.er slow, lber arvile, le J moein 20.on on ide o. n ju. M. A. ESTEVA, Gre old ier. S$60 REWARD! A REWARD of So will be given for the ,p prehension of Runaways Charle, Joec and Jodh,-or `' for the ar.et and delivery of each of said slaves to the undersigned. CHARLES is about 35 years old--t ft. hi in high, black, stout, with heavy, ugly looking shountenance., and long bushy head ofMar hir, ugd belAons th Charles Nettleton. Jhrhl is a griff-about 19 yrs. old- ft. th in. igh,penaltie, speaks in very low, drae wttlig frea ner. and has a large monalei one ride of his neck , and JOSH, his father, a gorad looking old darkey, aed about 50 years. 5 ft. 8 in. high-willweigh about 1y lbs., and belongsto Mrs. Mary Laugh lie. As these negroes are supposed to have been harbSrel all person ar, hereby notified that th, penalties of the will be strictly enforre,, agaimst may one concealing or harboring sand. LAUGHLIN & NETTLE''ON, "Dowvn Home" Place, my25 Grand River, Iberville. Lat. Ct sved at . jetU. A. O 0ILLION'. GROCEtRY STORE, ed a h Grocer tahies, sucn th ew Ping of r. Avet, Ra ci, Coet, the COrlt, LAo , where h a now s, Suot a r ,lrly Which will bl at the oWid heSTp for C FOR CASH, lower than cam e purh els whESPECTFULLY i nforme his friend a Flour Coffee, Sugar, Candle, lBacm, Hiams, Lard, Rice, Lii1uors, Oils, &c., &c., &c. And in fact everything usually kept in such Es tablishment, together with a foe lot of Fancy Grocerie., Selected with care-the whole of which thle un. dersigned will sell at the ':LOWEST NOTc' i,' for Cash in Hand, only. myl8] JULEL A. IIEBERT. Attoerey. at Law. DURING the bence o Lieunt. N. . POPI', SDavid N. Barrow will be at West BUais Rouge Court House every Moaday, asern pO feassionally engaged elsewhre. By reque the attends to the legal beaisme of Capt. H. 1. Farrot. Address him at Plaqleris. (jelt ret Bale. SOhe3 feet , Hd tavd fur further partseg aptply to a E . - DEISbUE X CO. 100,000 1 ... 3 3 ... .. -y4 CIIAS. N. ROTH &