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THE KICHLHNO BEACON, A Dleucrame,. Weekly Newsp~per, --'ulltahel at- Icti IayvlMe, L.uI a .i Toor All ºa:I.LL.%t Ir SAdltertaig Medina, md Live Paper. °C'" Rae, 'very ReanniT ltte, and liberal dilacoant ble. tu Yearly Advertasers. PI_ Prtee per Amm.a , .A, O c's' TEOn . J. NANOHAN. -." - - - Editor. !et - .- the DEOCIATIIC TICNKEIT. dun FOlt PlRESIDENT. ir GEN. W.S! HANCOCK, O: OF' PENNiYLVANIA. , }'tR VICE- PR.ES'IDNT. a iON. WI. II. ENGLISH, CM OF INDIANA. FOR cNGiRE8. is . GELJ. FLOYD KING, OFip CON'TOIl)IA. ar- ---- - o ow --sb > tore. . + The weal opulation of lichland parish in a , 1870 was 5401; it year the ceases returns fa show a population of 8327, or an increase of y S26. Those wI o are arquainted with the r~ ens bhaw that, insteid of extending over sea pears tie, this increase, ecept from a is.r has really been counfned to less tIhe e half that tAne. A coa#iderable tide of iman migints glowed int this paris is 1872 ad on 1873, btt it was conpkleely senped by the n, overoaw al 1871; this was followed by the di highlwaer of 1875, and this ain by the , disasesuas im.edsias of 1876. Thus i .mma ca, gupsitauos easy ectaially stepp d, bat many il o these alsedy here became discoraged and a Hli The yellow fever epidem c desk anm' I ther terrible blow o the pelperity of our at parish is 1875. res,notwits"erding all there disldnatrs, wsee a ismistakable evide iees e, of peosperit, pqogees ad improvemenrt all pr ever the parish, especially on the nham, with C whlshl ie towas do ano begin to keep pare, do while Ifarres show that Ricllannd is be. w, iad eely ee parishes as to per ctage in tri the irnmeasd of populationsd behind none up as to inreasea is wealth. We sboad al lyi beat is mid de hat that there has bees a no aeld Wee is ar r pab a eo m sa- on imuigSesa that thoese who have msae emae a otheir own seaed a dnughr the ilaseas of es a Ahw ibnividual eiiweas of the parish. th The mst eauouragiag Iateae of this in ease of popattion has bees chiely from ec the vry elms of people we want and oeed da all ever the state, small fmers, who aloe of can make this a pesrermos mad wealthy e, o ,masy. eo - Now, suppose the country ubeld be pro- k e"ed ism overflow, dhe railroad completed of t Sbe.m port, asd our people shoold orgaUise ry as ieal atioa assosatiom, to oinperais with go that of the same actively and energetically, on ea any me doubt tht Richlied wouldl soo e bssepas me of the Ars parishes ia the sate, is psiaed population, wealth ad reflaementl The h is, asthdg cam prevent it beomiges s uldma ily, because we a leady possess all at des asual resoesees, that only await level% tip epnest, ead is saiN fr ear ou people to de- N sermies whether it shall be sn atr lase; v whether they will enjoy these advaags a iheselves a leave them entirely to their Lot a. anse oed pblie beildings, feass l ia sa as eat shade treues upos our court Ies aqm a i poies pamIg .es gh a mear pa am tthe sailsd will st imagine thate a Is ess ism e of poverty and dmay. The het is mer melse billings area dg~g a the parish, and we ao na see how a me asof th be pariah cam look apa theem w~hset M hing. The jail is hardly SI to be * ulsed as dl heael, while i iis a hrsing sham that the old mMble down buar, that it we dgin with t e sme oa eourt hse., suld be allewed to smand furtyeight knmaes n We samatis wish it waLd mee down im C * p a te d em ske fir and bIerm up. a Smeof te m Wausse dint orarmnse t (') -a pM ic sqere is s for the ase to whtbk a is apphsd, med is is oeahing :o brag about. And h ese me te bualdeag owmed and ased hp a people whoa property is a-sInd*. at tl,2,34l70i e evnrybody keows hatL m easssm ers em property do oa more than arimete its cual valu. Aer we have doa this thbae let c, organ tle a imirap i massociationm ino I o rih ad ileuem the world of e queatly of fernile I had in his prdih th has been o rfeited t the iss er taes by amarsidetas; let a tay i to have this lead divided into mall trats i and dessd, or atMlea eld ao tie moost hravnalo eras-its deaseo would com i pa te Ibo n to mea-le-lt the laae lnd oeees divids their land. Iaw aimall farmes ad al r qtem ope reasulale reems to par sse r temsi ; and then t the moacr a. dli nlmas lmseem tIee all parts of the world a see ad epy tesr Lands, and seeo th ths lneatisas s-sb the people they wm t, A o we guamaee the prish will son be lledup with dy hmrers and their bmi'iee, hs wll hild op ceknb .sad choola and maes Iet w h is sow a alaria brmeedzg I wudlseases amd bathos hr reptiles and ravn ea beass m eu as the roWse. atmims bee bes whem he k iems her they les t ,ha l ssMes, l hai . iLra aI eShee ms end UIk bask they hole -essm si e wasba. Sf he Iommde, agaggs' " l e flSh e sleh ,lde hr a I bsssmsll+ .7aa~d • ; -==--- . . . --- - -.- .... .. .. ..... I IU ot be te saGe 1 I'oslltidn'te xgets imndllerence ald proldues 'Cit Ictlh,rFry, which invites attack auwl defeat. Uan lTo muchI.I cotlidence in political strength wli pro luaw an apathy that endstangers the sm- I oess of the plarty that cinsiders itself ilnvinci. no bie. It a. Irns this state of apathy that we dti appial to the wldel.awake laid readiip Dlent,- an crsatr A Richiand parish to attempt to arouse T thelr meighliurs. ), not leave tlhen to slum- hi her in tile flick of the battle, lulled to sleep by o the raell.ctinn that the Democrats will carry thts parihl anyway, as they always have of dune. It is quite true that there is very little p if any dangerof o em ocratic defeat in this t k parish; bis this is not a pIariluhial Cntest i it is a pre.idential anld enmgre,susamil electiuo, ohs um which each vote will eount for all it is worth, not In this parish but in the enltire T dtstrict and date. The rlecoo of a denls cratic President may delpend upon tile votle of this parish. The vote of time (seris is mnot anted as such, but each individiual vote is counted, anld it is this fact thait we wouldl have forcitbly imprenssed ulait the mlnaads of these indiierent )e nortats. 'it This is not such a strong demaeratic dis.c V trict that it can adsr.l to risk its aencess apon th Sa small vote in democratic parishes. It as its It fa5 t a doubtful district, which will be carriedl by the party that pollsits full strength,providedal a ce other does not do it. In otter words, if at the RepMblaicas bring out their full strength a a anul the Demecrats do not our candidate will p a he defeated. le The Republicans hold a coaventimn at Delta oni the 7th of Ot1 ber, fur the Furpose of noli noting a candidate for Representative of this p district in Cuogress; and it is reasonablle to S lppose that they will do every thing they can to elect their man, provided they larmi-s Sizse on one who is popular with the mases; d and tisi aptlly continues in the denmocratir ranks until the electiona they eertinly will stand a very good chance of success. e We must disabuse the minds of the demo s cratic voters of our parisl of the erroneous in. I pression that there will be no contest in the 5th Cougressional District. The Repbli,-ans will do all they can to regain it in out opinion. and we maust On what we can so prevent it. The triu-mph of our plrly mn this district depends upon the activity displayed in the parishes lying between the river and hill parishes aad Stahe vote polled in the limtr. In the former P only Richldm, Frankli and West Carroll suan le relied unon as surely dmemncrtic, he cause the others have ely been carnied in the last egessineal electi. We do not eouael too meuh political es- O Scit emeat, o as so divert the men from their b daily avonation, but we advise the members of the Democratic Execuative ,Comminttee in a eack ward to egaaiae Han.cock and King clubs in their respective wanle and get ap at SleadseMcient enthuisiasm to secure a full vote lof the parish. To do this, it is only necessi- a ry to convince them that there is danger in their refusal to vote; that the election of our Scongresm member and president may depend upon their votes. Let us e awake. *, *--@ * d SMea NOWes. g On the might of Sept. 4th a diCtlety ocursed ll at a ball given by a Mr. Guedry, in Assump Ith eion parish, in which Mr. Guedry received a c- I wound mad Mr. Alonua, his overseer, a e; very wo at the hands of radord I iand f, brothers.ia-law. S A little e of Mr. aptisme Walker, of Don. aldsosvllle f il Goo a lemeeand beoke hisamm lesr week. 551 Theae has been a greatdeaolf ftal sickness among the aegro ehildre in the nariealorhood of astrop. m The Clarien ca el his Honor Bastrop's Lord Jim Harris cut Frank Evans throat from ear be to ear. the Pipes plantatioi, in Morehonse mg parish, last week. Frank is dead and Jim is oat in jail. a, The press eonvention of is State will vs meet in an Relge on the rseoad Monday in i( Oeumsr. We mayor we my net ateld, we p. wish oas, ht douat whedher we can or not. S The benssiaes proacprs of amon Rouge are Svery promi..ag. The mrhnets of New Orleans ase more hopeful thsa they have been fr years. The t feat s, our m.tsupli, is boeUling. S The rice cnp of Lmtisians torns out splen dmtdly. n, Tlb anner speak. of huatimg and rshing us is rgunlar oeasiuptaom, instead of sport, im ossier Sparish. It They have a professiomal solored Imrglar, try horse thi and .er at Derwick eity, who ets has leretaSre esraped pmishment ir wat of at proof, t, ma stlen propery n s eea foumnd e in his laosses uti at last, he will polatsly go ad up. Ds DL M.organ. Jr., dt te years oa! oa of r Col. D. L. Mlorle. of Lake 'rnvidetu.e, .ic ma in New Orlkans on Wednesday of lat. week. Andrew Cunningham, a espeatcl eitizeta af SLast Carroll panrib, died at his plantatwo on I S the 1'th inst., age 50 years. Two olorIel men, John (ontes amd Elijah n l erry, on Mr. Wadea's pinta:ion im, Caldwell perish, caursl each other in a ,errible manner last week--all a·ut a won an. en cta ad worms asi tlaeir appearance in Calweil parish lat week. Dipthesia prevails s Sabine prish. t,. Th be ein peevailml ll er this SateI I mld Tes we we hslve b , ad Lthe omplaial 7ew dmmge ssee i imgmasee Cmese mad We. Vimes fough wk haives il a eLr-seem. Iesl h-VIlhen probaly mormny woudad mad Cenme lsbed u. I. ~ wdoL The police force in the Algiers ward of the Ii city is inadejuate. The hoodlums overpower I and somnetimes attempt to kill the policemen Ds whenever they try to snake an arrest. Ma In the third el-gressiaanal district a seco! 1 nominating conventioni was helM, resulting as He the lirst in the nomination of John S. Billin i Wi and still the Acklen faction is nea satisfied. 1 They bolbtl, led by Acklen and nominated him ; and thus he is assisting the Republicrns Co oelect Drrall. At RI Green Redding, the colored wife murderer, }1 of Ousehina parirh, who was to mhave paid tile W penalty of his crimre by hanugag, on the first of Hi (kstohlr, was taken sick on lrue'.lay of lat CBr week awn died in tie jail at Monroe last Sun- ior day night. Ta An unknown German died in Monroe last Tuoclay of conge.tion. o. A grami hall andl supper will be given at the I)1 Opera Honse in lmanre next Wednesnlay Jo anight. for the benefit of the Hebtrew us.agre- ," ganiona ofthat city. ('has. T. Begwell wian ci,,' ,by D,,. k Bar- nn. ltea. ian lunion, parish on the Inth inst. The wound was in the hIp anti quite paintitul, though not datngerous. The light resultedl ftl irom tihe imibiltag too freely of ardent spirits. Di The Donaldsonville Chief entered upon its tenltl year last week. It is lone of thie Ilest and most neatly irinted ipapers in the States I' and is by far the ablest eslYdI Republi. an paper with which we eat hange. It has oaur best wishes for its success a-rle ifIn polities. Ri ">-.*------ Ti Tihe New York Sun is an ind.lenient t newa- i paler, buIt it is striking heavy blows In Ha. W cock and Engllash; anm, those blows fall thick C and last and with crushing lures upon the P head of (;arfield. -...----- Reed's Gdlt Edge Tonic rescores the lpetite. -e ~~----- The Alt. SchN l. rat ALts, LA., Sept. :', ,3v. S Editor Beacon: M Perhaps the readers of thie Beacon would Ti like ti know that the Alto High School is on a G boom. Prof. IRunel opened on Monday, Sept. A 13th, ander the very gloomiest circumstauces. A Rein! rain! ham been the order of the lay BI for several days Iek ; pepils cookl not attend; 3 Prof Rulnels looked Itue; the trustees ould but look to the futre for hope. Had the Pro. fe been in the least vacilating he would H have is all pobatbility turned his lace again towards old Ranki; but he is a very great admirer of Hancock, and like him, be is invin aible. He ha come to stay; has burned the - bridges behind hlm, and toiday he is one of Leoisiana's adopted sons, raldy is work foe i all of bher varied intmerests, and more particu larly that of the edulational interest of Rich lanad. Then parents if Riehissmd, come for ward and extend to him youer hearty cooper ation. Let s iild here a schMol worly of Ribchland. Prof. Ruamel at the solicitation of r the board of truasees, has consented to deliver 1 as address to the citizens of Richland ulpn y the all important ubject of Education on Fri day, Oct., Iat tI a.m. Thecitiaensof Rieh laud are invited to come and bear him; and g J il you have children to educate we are cone strained o believe youea will be induced to i a conclade that Also High School is the place a to educate them. There will he etercises a d by the iscollars, co meaeing at 10a.m. All a are invited a cosme; and we further ask tl.oe living in the neigborhood of Alto to bring a gnod sized baaket, well illed with good thipge aor the chilidre, as we want to gladden their r hearts alse Coi ahead, and liiten mt one of Clinton's boys. Come young ladies, for we are satislee that the ire lashing from your bright eyes will kindle with'n his breast such l enthmsiasm that will interest all who favor him with their presence. And you, Mr. Edi. r toN, mst be sure to be on hand. SH. F. VICKERS. I -P B *I C------ PUBLIC SPEAKING! I The Democratie nomninee for Conlgress, in OEN. J. FLOYI) KING, re Will address the eitizens of the ht C(omare I sionaul District at the following places and r dates: nyd Wedimlay, September 29th, S DeIkhi, Thlr!ay, " 30th, o Winndhom. Fnurday. Oestober 2nd, Red Mouth, Monday, 4th, S AIto, " " 4th, Raylaile, Tnealay, Ocdber 5th, Oak Ridge, Wedaeday, Genober ith. er COME ONEI COME ALL!! ---~-...----.-- In the N. 0. I)emourat's mammoth isNe of September Ist we see tbhat a ecupay of New of Orlens apitaliislnhve purchased thed Arianeo ad Cotto Mills away up an Claihore parish. p We to mt wih o belrdget the god people of that he parish the pnod foert an that hal befallen then, and which they richly deserve; of Int we do desire so call time attentim of eapi et talisti in the Crescemit City or elsewhere o the Sfathadt manice four hndlr.ld lumi are tying dle at thie State plnitemntiary in our city, which saf could he rents-l at a small cost. In addstions, l Baao Roo caIn furnish all the oIpeat yes that mayj be needed to run them. Tile foei Scan be robtained either om the aajacent inea ah laustible forests or from our coali yards; andI when it comes to the raw mnaterial, the com I pny could Ipuelame It on tue spot ;troa the or farmers who taul it hemre for shpmeent. Re itles which, almost every hbale that g to in New Orleans via the Missiasippi pase. oar eity, and eoid e landled here in umiimsited supply.--Bute Roage Cpumlnda. This mahinery oertaiily ought to be in p. mt ertiom; m ootto manmilhiatring machinery - h l Ia liaiyle ia yetton owilng regina lmeh les ea ie eank of dml Missistppi. I Mr- ris eon - l pa Le , IOet0', Yoeth's "ad Childrm'a 8Sb.., will mn themde sb. ca e,,mea. " Jury LinI fr Nerember Tern. Jury for first week of November Term 5th Dist. CHun. Mason, John T. Cheek, Henry Morehan, Morris Perry, Seymour Newton, Henry T Jones, Alfred Hewitt, Jnl. A Neiltn, Jim Williams, .31 C NeSmith, O .1 Scarborotaugh, R W Herron, Robt A Turbeville, A H Powe, Cbhas E Goodrua, Thomas Earle, Henry W Copelanll. Daniel Nicholls, J D Arlchbakl, J J ('Caon, J H Rlhymes, JH Waighit, Frank Erdwards, B 0 Ware, Chas Weaver, A J Brianch, Tuck Hewitt, A R Strother, eol "'trri., .Nlites R Walker, A liett Brow.. lRichardl Ifft. W H l.e.gaett, Jas A Wright, ..CIJeph Taylor, Jno lnham. W tG Walker, Anldrew Thomas, W'm Dyson, A E Wagner, Wash Sorey, B R Porter, Ned l ianiel., D)eitp.y Plummer, .ok JJohnson,,, Lewis Hlallack, W H Buie. tlretn, liuslnhmg, J L raper. Wasth Davis, Richard I B A trite ('Oly of tll, oriiu.ta Iow on ile an th cay ollice, ~tlpt 21st, Pol?. I. J. NEWT PITTS, : Clerk 5th I. C. I1 Jury for ?m.dl week of the November term at ti ft District Court : Il)liel,. W. D. Spencer, HN el Vickers, N C Dudley, David el Tholmas, Alfred White, Jack at I Si.acer, J L Alex :thler, Frank s I Purvis, G;,rge C Jtesl, J H SLynn, S W Williams, Cesar Buie~. E A ('Chalpman, ) T li r Lewi. WK Buie, M iJ SRsh, H Atchiheld, Zack Trumlper. aErnest Tavlor, AM t2 .lyers, (Ciero Jolley, Wan T Wesley. John, Weaver, J F 41 Co.iran, Ths ,A Wilndhean, Lewis a Shipley. J D Jamar, J F Porter, Josepli PyI'yor, J C l A true copy. Attest : t J NEWT. PITTS, Clerk 5th D. C. cl Jury foir 3rd week of the November lemn 5th l'irtriet Court: aeaberr7, Wm R Smith, 0 T Ildwards L 8 Mcntgrom.ry, Saml Morgan, W I Bledsoen F M Trerevant, Jas. P Boie., J L SGriffin, E C Draper, Sam'l Campbell, Beasley ('lht, Wnm F Alexander, Adlam Hoid, Sam Archibald. E T Green, Isae y Blomnt, Hilliard Bouglon, R S 1Miling, Jn H Courtney, Geu W t Gillis. Henry Austin, P H Conley, Jan W Brown, Henry p Shepad, Wash Hardy" Alfred at SHawkits, Wma Moseley, Geo M1 SHare, Tlmos Dooley, Wm A true copy. Sept. 21st, t180. Atnest: J. NEWT. PITTS, dI sep25t.3t Clerk Cth D. C. el PROCLAMATION By the hifeteisllsed, fr the electioa of Presidettil Electrs mid Remre se mttive is Osegres r- TN OBEIIENCE to dhe proclamaion of e . Hon. S. D MeFnery, Lieutenant Governor ti Said Acting Governor of the btes ofLouisian, l an election will be hell, on Tesdlay, the see - and day ofthe month of November. A. P. r 1b80o, (it being the Tuesday next after the Art n Monday in said nonth), at tih dife.ent poll. i- ing places in each ward of this perish, fromn seven oclork in the forenoon until six ocloek in the afternoon, for the pIrpse of electing by d general ticket etght Eleors of Presidet and . Vice Presildea, wo of whom shall be for the State at large, a4 six for the evtral Electoral listricts of them Sate, o-wit : * One Fleae r for the Fitet Ditract, eompsend s o'f the perishes ofP.aquemines and St. Bernard I II and of the third. Innrth, fifth, sixth, sevepth, a a eighth, ninth sad afteenth wards of the city of a New Orlesls. I One Electornt for the Second District, cim. a ir poie of the rst, seconl., tenth, eleventh. r twelth, thirteenth, foerteeset, sixecnlh andl of seventeeuth wardnl of the city of New Ork ans, re and of the parishes of Jeferson, St. C('harles, St. John the Baptist and St. James. ur One Eieetnr fx the TItinl Dis:rict, conaposed cb of the parl-hes of Asees on. Assnamltin,, or alca.ieu, Cameron. Ilerville, Lnafaymtt. La I lii Pourche, St .Martin, St. Mary, Terretbatme, Vermillion aend Iberia. One Erector for the Fourth District.mnnpme- I at of the perishes of Bienville. Bossier, Calida, I DeSo.o, Grant, Naehitoches, Rel River, Ra- I pidles, Veraton, Wehiter, Wma anal Sabine. I O(ee Elector for the Fifth Distriest, eomp'el I of the parlshes ofC(eerdilia, Cllhwell. ('lai horte, (Caltaiala. Ealst Carrolnl. West Carroll. a Franklin. Jaks.on, Lic,,in, Madison, More- I hitlse, Ounachita, Richland, Tenase, and SUnion,. ad Olae Elector Sar the Siath Distriet, manlosal of the p trishePs af Avoyellel,East Ratan Rnlge, West Baton Ronge, East F lelicia, West Felic ianm, Livingston. PFtite Conlce. St. Helena, St. Lanlry, St. Tamnaany, Taagipehoe, and Wasllhington. Aml ablo for mone Reprelentive in Comngress to represent the State of Loasiieanl in thde orty sevetulth C(ongris' of the lUnledl States, ifor the term of twa years. e dalte from the flurth day of March, lila, rtm tiw hiie h Cot gre.si,,al Pistrict, cnups,.tad of the parishes tfCaotorlia. Caldw.ll. Clail~oai,, Ciaahaula, Feast Carmroll. West ('arrtl, FIs.. akhln, Jrkese.. Lti'olln Malli n. Mirelitilaae, thaachlst, Ri:ch of lenl, Tenas, .tnal Untioni. w Andl I do hIereay ,arelr all C(,uirni.miiners m anal other ri.tirs. to Iold I.aaI elhctat,n at thw di. oiereet polling plaes. .Il make date r,-tmns ie thereol in the manner and form osadetd frhe t* by existing laws. re; Witnes, my "hanl anad signature, ofilctally, pi this r.h day of lrt'alluhr, I '4t-). he 23-7t L.PM M()TT, Shfariff. Notice to Tax Payers. i The tax payers f (l ihland Pri.h. lState of rI LoluiiAna, will take milet, tlhat iIhe il taxes assessed In the year lo~., are .e lorthl in the as roils now on bfaile in .ny offile and the odlice o thie Recarder of nocrtia..es o: a id Pariah of Rictlitlt; and that t:iy ae I Snow due anld wil aIon e rlelinlnuent on tlhe tr 51st day to Decehine'., a w will dal w mLht aer cent per alium intere-t from that da-. until siold in aecordanee sith ar:a "210 of the Contimution. . LEM SCOTT, wry Shirif& Tax li',naccor. S Reyville, L., Sept. I1. l80W.-3t. 3OT SALE VERY CHEAP, Al f- SAW evolvieg Drum I'm Gii Steal, in pr e der ad as good as aew. Any I person desiring to pehlase suchl a ia ad will iand i to his iterest snaapply o a W.LE DUKE . " .. . .,- Alo, La JP. J. FOLEY, sllwemeaier sad Uladuketinbh ALL WORK GUARANTBED. It. ALL KINDS OF Steamboat and Phintaticn Work Attended To. SECOND-HAND " BOILERS and ENGINES a. r t-o Always n Hamnl. ý Cer. (rove and Mulberry 9n., tu. I'l'KSlIURI , 41MISS. Hi Aug 13, l"S - --n. egiIstratIaem . li... c. I Ihir.ly give niot. :htat the Registratnotn B.k- wilil I," .... tn at ftl,- wal, y w ::t . la'. the Parish of li ul. 'and, .in t I .V p ;laiI beklow, (wccurld: the rovis ii ,,f ar.t . li,. :t ,f 1'!7 ., tlt no. 101 of 1. 7s . all I nat .' 12'1 of 1L1o. approved A ipril ilt t lt.,) to aifrid opportunity for the regi.trrt:ln of all M per. on wllo f.ilel o Register .f' a the la.t eleetsi,n, and tho . whoe may :.ve xbetone eligib e vo'ers of this ,Paria.. incer that d tse. al-o Ithat clhante' may lie I.i le when icellm - salry, in nmnm.er of pirceine s given las the Registration of a.iy vote, onil e tratin I Aos of last election. In kayville, Sepr. Ist, 2nul, :lrd. 4th. Oth & 7th. lst Ward, Delhi, tib & t1th,Septenminsr Midway, Ioth "* 2n1l " Rayi;ile. 13th & 14th " 3rd " Girar . 15th & ltth ' 4th " Alto, I7th & lath " 5ith " Amery"s, 20th '" 1 S Red Mouth. 21st " 6th 0 Huhlknes,. 22wl & 23rd " 7th " T.'o nason's, 24th " -- " ('harlieville, '2.thl " And two weeks in Rayville before final closing of Registration. JAS. T STOK VS, Asaessor & Ex-Oiheio Registrar, 'rwhlant.l l'arilh. Aug 27th, 18M a. SUCCFSSION OF HENRI BELIDEN.' t DECEASED. . State of Louisiana Parish of Richlandl, 5th District Court. Ur By virtue of an order of .ale, ise f(rm .,. the 5th Judicial Distrmt Court, in the above Sacessia, eotnmmauling the sale of the entire D property thereof, I will offer for sale at public maution at the court house dtoor, on lWeairsd I Odeer the 131h, J. D., 1680, to the lest and highest bidder the f) kwing described property, cuemp sing the entire prop. eny of said surce. on, so-wit: One lot of ground adjoiing and on the east side of the town of Rayille, La.. lying due south of lot no. one of William's addition SiayvillWe, La, comlmencing at the sout end of said irnlnd runningl back south to the dividtng line between Mrs. Mary D. Bickers - and the suciesmio of Th: . Williams, degeas- - f ed, and being three huntdred feet wide the ea r sire length from east to west; ai6l kot being the one nipo which W. F. MclCallp foreaerly resided. L. E. TISDALE, Admitistrator. Sept. 9th, 1 Os.-St. Daniel Weaver State of Louisiana, No. 493. vs. } Par.h of Ruihlaud, B. & E. Myrick 5th Dist. Court. S By vine of a writ of . fa. ised from the SHUnst. 5th District Court, in and for the 'arishl I, l iebhiad, Sate of louisiana, in the above f entitle ail numtbered snlt, and to toe alirectedl, I have seized and will uSer Sir sale, at public Sautlion at the i'oirt hluase kwr, on SSturday, the 2nd day of Oc&ubr, 1880, to the last ain hi;lheit lidder the folluwing described prIperty to-wit : S The undivided one half interest in the i, Isoth east lquarter of north tast quarter. east half of sulth east ilsarter, m nth wesl t lnlarter. of south east qluarter, see*t' 2*i, towinslipla 1. northl range , h,i. 12 anidl I, snmth htlf of s. inuuth west il artnetr, Isect:mLI ::1, toWlteiliili t s, north range 7 eaSt. iintaininig to tIhe aggrr. - t, gate 310 arrles nmure or les.s, tigether with nY e half tme remt ald rivetvues of the st li,:.-ilI i laid, the whole o l the north eatst .luar r, .-c i. tienm, ail l aith toat Ailllrtir *f miorth west I* quarter, set'qi "', twi.selallp 17, iuorth l I.mige -1 I'e as, tcollnta ni 20tn al't Il- more or l i t t I sieied as the iil'r'Irty i li. balyrtak. and will he sd to .anissy said Iti 1 aitl all ,.ls Temite ofd sle--cah a ith thu bw n ueit of SaPMaireusm. LE.1 jorrT, S Slherilfs Ouere. Ralyville, La sheri 'I SAug. 21st 1Itt)-7t. 8HERIFF'S SALE. e The St-me of Loniriana. State of Louiimana, . No 12t vs. la~hrrs of lmticland. Charles JolmiUion. 5th Diet. C(orn. , Hibles & Ivy State of Louieiana, n. v,.. No. 138. Parish of Riclmand, Wni..;. .ohnson em. nlA "lh Diet Court. By virue of two writs o . fCa. issuMd from t the FIoti. ,it lIi·mset Court iO and for the W PIari-h, of lcehln~.l, Stdi of Louis.. a, and s" Ie in lr-',i.td, I hare seaild and wil utr *r fr ate at Psic neter,,n betloe tie Coure 1 ouwse doln in the town o0 Rlayille, aiul par 'h and stai l ,te. on Saltrdsty, the 2nd lany of Oitr, , r, 1 880, I o thle last and hilghest bdletler the fi;nwing desribedl prcerty., to at of Tbhe tndividel fltir tils. imite:..: in lot mor ,e one (1). amd the eaet ia -..i ,,,rth e.,e qt:a. ht ter, of sea7tion thiry (:i.). nd l the est· halmt d )f notli west lUrrller of tysetai twenty nle o;: (9), and the east Ihaifti ortti west quarter, a (1f setion twityt n.he (..¶t). si, in towncaip a. e.,;htre (lIs). range iiSri (7) ,.a-t, entlaUrimgl t i three haulaedl (l3) 't, ,re, more or leas; alsot oit foty (4 ) ar, s Join. ig i,rtLh a-t i rllliiA. of of abOuse ;.,. lt iW Tlhuua. 1 MNKay tousl wi:.ow Ke'ne-lln. Iunlistsr' n Itinow known. I tIme hot" peIoperty will be to t slu atiety sid writ ant all co-t-. Terms lnt6 salelt-casl, wil the benilt of - appmainea IW LEM SCoTiT. in Sltrifa OLrer, Rayville, La. Shaa. my Aug- lst,Istai, -7t D" ? or fAIL Te IM(i S nd get the ,EA -N aned Ho"-e CENTRAL FEIALE IwrmITUTE, Clinton, tinds Couaty, Missimalpp. The Twenty Eiglh Cltegiaw year of thie leaistawuti will begin Tuesday, ?epteeab.r 21th. Advantages,- Pupils Intinel in smarre bat , 'irie , I. f 1a8" b all the stiadm e lusna4 r.a the largeit rLe*nJ. wiutset Tdwi fheus o per seud at'ention; $lperiur Dlwratinal Farih. ties in its es:ensive (habe o u Natasal Hisso ry tpwe'tmn. -. its Liburares and its Appma. ins; Fachly mst cewfully wrert and aider the ,l:rec:inm of Profssional E(lIrawl ruf haug and sve -st tl ellwrrenrme; higiula sut Elevam tsl Courses of study comparable o the best in the conary. F.speas sresru disagt p mndes ate whet te gmeality awld gueY of the s. turns ,nad, are prflrly estimward. For full injlrmatmis sead to hr. Waier Hillinan Sue Cataluge. IDOT. KFLLS, Pesildent of Ihert Trusweee. E. W. C AsuesA. &eretmay. IS A THOROUGgH KmUDY In every case of Malarial Fever oa Fewer anl Apie, while flie alisenes of t(lm tseº, Torpidlaty nM the Lives,. ldiissteis ad die tnlrwnrs of the salnal hoeae, whidh daiilih t.te, It has nao eqivalesa. and aea hebe il,'. 'tui. It shald asI be eontmade with trturated camtnuatuae of cheap spirits ad ea rential uls, otea sold ne d, the sale of it*. FOR SALE IY Druggists, Grers m snd Win iMe has r eva. wew.se munm e.r a sp "t WAGONS, SWE DO NOT wlxT AGENTSIt we rrsum asa STANDARD TsRA VNter TO TEE TRADM Work that has a neMitl h a pogemin,. mal that ca hle haadt w asi1at. heae " but to buyer and seller. STead a, desips..n a priea so A8mauW WArGn co.. CImlNN .TI, 0. Jae 5, l.I1l-tltuos. D. A. CA IPBELL , --WITH- Jun HI. Wolfulk. C. O. Willie. L C. Miesa. SWOOLUFOL. WILLIS & 0. Corro FACTOas g AND SVicks rg, : : N in mippi. r. (OPecvr i ssau9id raft eakl. Advawues maise in Cast r Sulappies, at lowest sarket rate., an Chew easmeaged to h ,.. Aug. '2 1iS0.-es. ALTO HIGH SHO01, ,s . am a .. TI1e ,Isw mai o of the Schno win epe Ml,,.lay, .ct,. , e. 1h), aI d wdll cmeatse ar statlms. All the .edal.tag.esf a ahebul o. hialh grmhte will be ,1ecrd,,thgiiapl pas0me a clhurane ediu'ate twer ehildesh at hoe. lio,:d cheep Ttirna : All Englishl tanhe., * ta Latin and Gmek, 3.EV. Monthly pymatenas rellired. Foe Ifth~ r inlkormatoan ee tie ndresipued. IH F. 1ICKERS. Pes. W. II Drerr. Se nuid Tsuesa. IRayville, Lv. Aug. 1:k thEBO. BShaer's ISs. Alto Thoranwn p .tat of . N, ,.0 v,. , P~arish lickiad, T. N Wis\nr. ).5t rsb Cest. r By visue nI a writ nlA Ia. liwed Iot the o Hnnt. ,h 1,-i. Ciur,n iii gIa kr the Parith e h. Rwchila.l. sit4 of LnseasaaUa, ta the above ce itiled ..l nl.l,-,thnt rus,. a tome IIiectad, I lave saal a.ilI will oder s ealeat pubie a- min hf twie die er hor r hot adooe r ia te ows of saiil., ,aid panishand st.e o ' Searrdaly, the Sd day of Orto1er, o,. .the i.i and higes lb udder the following alt de .r l'd prlYeryl to-wit: no Th* undviled ose fesr ioteseat n the Sweat half of mouth west q9ues., souEt ea ip quarter, b-ion 2', ad siLh eas qaster ol asohuth east (late. , o aseiarin 11, sad eas lalf of notl east qintuere, aed south west saautrr otf nortib ear qanse. and suie eastC ( quarlitn ut sath, east qsure. sd wes half o, i cof uth east quarter, nad ags ems qanar I tof naith west , asn, al ear hlf of o ulk wen quenwer, a south warn queste d 1sk of wet quart er, seeon ia , twahip 14. sa p 5 ,uee: rasind at. d ab oly o T. N. Wl. ,ws, sald wl i. sold ,o r i14t i . Ia -al all con fs. Aui. ?Iut 1560.--.t.