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THE RICHLAND BEACON, A Demaocratie Weekly Newspaper, -Published at EIlrvlle, Le1h ianmas Advertising ]edium, and Live Paper. Lates very Rearnsablea, and lirmlnI dicoliat to Yearly Adcertlsers. Prime per Amlam, .$.50. "n0O. J. MAJi:AM. - . - - - Editor. -Ag Advamee Wmrhy erEmseasu gesment. We have been enmaged in printing the minutes of the prucetlisings of tile last sesion ' of the Otachita anMd Bayou Macon colored Baptist Association which was held near C'harlieville in this parish last August; and in reading over the copy, we find many thingl worthy of com.metdation, encouragement and I smitatiks. For instance, they take very high grounds on the temperance question, advising the churches to exercise strict discipline in regard o the habit of drtm drinlhitag-to pro aibit their members indulging in the use of iatoxicating liquors. They make an earnest appeal to the police jnries of the different perishes to submit the question of liquor license or no liquor license to the vote of the people, and pledge themselves to vote no license. But what we set net to speak of more paer ticularly in this article is their move ueat to war Is estuabishing within the bounds of their Association an institetion of learning for the beneit of the colored race. They adopted a resolution putting an evangelist in the field, San caases the matter and solicit contributions for this purpose; and we know the colored population of this section and are acquainted with their sentiment or, the sutjelct well enough to know that they will respond to his appeals most liberally, and to be fully pier suaded that they will succeed in establishing the school. Let us give them all the encouragement and assistance in our power in thils laudable purpose; encourage their ambition for intel leactal and moral improvement, and thius as sist them to becsme aore useful and worthy citizeas. They are the tillers of our soil, furnish the aost of the labor of our country and are the most reliable lahborers that can be imsund; and the more intellagent they are the better labor. ers they make; the better they are prepared so cultivate the soil an such manner as will produce the best results. Edluatmon will make them he.er laborers, better neighbors, better husbands, wives and children and ha er citizens; and, therefore, we should feel gratified to see them making such advances in this direction. Scaool hotuses and churches are much cheaper and a great deal more de sirable edifices than jails and iwnitetatiaries. In reading the poceedidlgs of tdie Execn tive Board, at a meeting hell in September, we also discoves that we were requested to publish the Temperance report adolpted by the association, whicb rcquest we shall cear minly comply with either this week or next. O pUal Ir Abe bSeth. Whbt is nseded in the South is more capt itaL This is a want felt in every branch of business. It is phenominal that money can be borrowed by the farmer in the North on ln tie, at less than half what it can be beasewed at on the best commercial paper in the Soath, an short time. Northern farmers borrow money at from five to seven per cent. floatern merchants borrow it at from ten to eighee per eent. Soathern landowners, n.* til recealy. bead It di'lcult to borrow money a any psie-. rst Spring eaets were made by plantesm o borrow money in this eity at ates amousing ttweaty-five per cent., that bailed. Some eitizens who have money argue that this i a ehad sees of afrin, for no thriftr landowner ought to borrow money. Thee is reasses. There is no good planter whe can at make money rapidly by borrow. ing maey and wiely usingl it if be can get tk aywaysmrly a chep as itcan be bor. sowed in tie North. It is time that thi should ho th ae ha i the o8ath. Las amous mare poeariag ie the oabth so develop immeane erprises, and our ni. seas should do everythig in theIir power to secue lciat eapital for all legiti s esam mecial, amubtuw ng ad planting interests. Where te lwo a renot up os the mark, they should hae promptly ehangld, so as givea empml abholate preosetieo . Ttey should be eauged in meay importanta respects in this tate. We have often eferred to theichanes that heuld be made, but they cannot be too persisteasety preseed on the attention of the pIblie. The ezemption laws shold be prumed theoughly. Tbey exempt entirely o enuchb ad dty are gresly partiaL A cor* reepondect be suggested making loaned oney a preferred debt. We are inelined to believe dthis measure would be beneficial bath to th leader and borrower. It would cer tainly make the ate of interest lower. Politics should be brought to a normal, afe, tehelhy, and permanent condition. Capital is timid snd shuns kealities where electiots rweemble seeui-revolutionu. All etremes should be avoided, and all classes and inter as should participate and be representted in the lobi government. The selfish Radials that would igaoe the property and prosperity of hes emutry shoud be pat down and kept dewa, ad the Boarbus who do sat wat so salesre mey oppositimn shuld be kept eorbed. A plemeent, je, easervative enerm is the peeper ** so peas. This sort of policy and die seat of gislatiton will ting a ( saies le cm g' of awailab e cheap m*ser a to the Stus. Tkee see alray ailatios of the tilw of oney cSuh lhst give pIroemise of a p,r2'.ert.,. f*.y,,tJ.--J *'.'I.t., H ,,tld DEAD! Gorernor Louis Alfred Wiltz Ex pires at 12:30 a m. I Surrounded by Lvtim Friemds, Afler a lang Teroms o flller ing, the Head of the Mate i PlacMdly Enterst nlt Is., amortality, lir Las Theought Benlmg of His Devoted WiIh. This mornting at 12 :3t o'clock Gov. Louis Alfred Wiltz., urrotnded by I.,ved ones an I ministering frienils, qiuietly Ibreathed his last. During the whole of ye.verday it was seen that lie was growing weaker, and at night those in attendance felt that the end wn- tint far off. Just as the moon was rising above the treestops surrounding the beautiful home of our lamented Governor, andl whilst a quiet and peaceful rest seemed to lie upon the aur, rounding landscape, thie breath became slsor ter, and the crisis was approaching. At 11 :30 oclock, as te;nder hands were changing his position, a fainting spell came on, and it was thought Ihe was dying. Dr. T. G. Richardson was immediately summoned, and at once entered the sick mom. The Gover nor, however, had recovered from the faint before the doctor arrived, and after a cougha ing spell, seemed to rest somewhat easier. The doctor ordered a hyperdermic injection of morphia, and at once a messenger was :lis latched for the drug. During his absence the dyling man complained that he felt chilly, and the wiuslows which he had a short time before beggetl to be opened, were ordered closed. The lever had passed away and a clammy colduncs began to steal upwards from h!is ex tremities. His faculties were undimmed and with a natura I look he gazed around the room to see who was present. His breatlhing after mildnight bename sterto. rous andI his pulse rose to 150. At 12:15 it was seen that he was %inkins, for his fi-atures were piticheml, his ,re:stl.isg had in:t,ervals of al tast half a tintluto an, the coldness had stolen tup the lilmbs. ,fore lie lost conn=inss ness his last words were to his ldevotel wife '"Do not leave me. Staind here in the light so I can see youl when I die!" As the closing scene drew near, the follow ing frieads in attendance, beside tlhe family. were grouped arounI the deatlrhbel : Thos. Wiltz, Chas. Culbertson, Phil. Powers, P. O. Fazende, Geo. Dupre, E. A. Burke, Jas. D. Houston, Will. A. Str .g, (ol. L L. St. Martin, John Finney, T. Lee Shute and P. L. Bounney. In silence they gazeld poa5 the last moiunents of the chivalric andl gallant man, and tears *fromn eyes itnusea to w:ep"' moistened cheeks. At 12 :U:; tIin last respir;i ",n had enled, anti the mortal spark died out without the movre meat of a utusele or a clange of fsature. A ripple on the surface of a stream coald not fade into sunooth placidity with less quietule and gentleness than that soul was immobil ited in eternity. The Meeting This eorning. This morning at 2 o'clock there was a meet, ing of State officers in the gentlemen's parlor of the St. Charles Hotel, of State, civil, and military officers to make arrangements for the funeral of our late Governor. There were present Ex.Gov. McEuery, Secretary of State Will A. Strong, State Treasurer E. A. Burke, Private Secretary Major Halsey, Gens. Behan and Meyer. A committee of three, consisting of Messrs. Edwin Harris, Jumel and Strong was ap* pointed to selee. a room in the State-house for the lying-in-state and to attend to the dee. orations. The body will lie in state from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m., Monday. The funeral will take place at 3 p. m., sharp.-N. O. Dessrret, O eft . Veed Advise From A LaUding edlentl Pree .. The learned doemr usays: Keep some kind of a tonic medicise alwaysi in the hoause, amnd if anyone feels unwell, make free use of it. Bu Irs be uare that it is boalh harmlemss as well as meritorIous. Pt no trnt is ealo hbelie pirepntion; their muse will lead to in' Itemperance; neither be prtial to any remedy theat produces a severe ehartie elCes, for prostration of the nervous system and digestive orgu is ssure to follow. The mildest eand beet medicine ever invented fore strengthen ins every organie functions to their normal condition, and one which Ie haveing sa an I pralleled and rapidly inereasing ale in the Eastern States, is Brown's Iron Bitters. Any Druggist will procure it for you if you request him to do so, especially when he finds youm eannot be persuaded so take stome lllstitome. It does not contain alcohol, and is the only prepasation of Iron that cures headache and does not blacken the teeth. It is a sure revi ver, a true strengthener, and the very hest medicine ever invented fTor permanently strengthening the pulmonary, urinary and di gllestive organs, and preventing eoasumption, Skidney diseases and chronic dyspepsia, often caring these diseases when all other remedies have foiled; for it is truly naturm's best assui tant.L-Gaulrs. DavM Davis Eeoted PRreeetr IP e Tea. iiAs sAnon as the Repebliuan Senators from New York and Rhode Island were seated, the Republican Benators showed their deter mination to uando the work of the Denmocras Sin electkinl Senaor Bayri President i ad as i they oaly had a majority of one they coul a not spare one of their anasher or the peal, a tima, onemsl.sendly .ey seleeted David Davis, a of Illinois, as the man andml clected hin last ThalrsdIsy Is' t lsi,:inl Hung by a Meb. A few dayv ngu a culored malln naqm:l Ben R,1t'Irtoln was arrested and confllined to jtl in the .i twn of Jeua;l,:rette on a charge of chick. en stealint:g. a ,to 'ltlring the night w s. a`. .'inlted, takeir out by a mob arnt lhung. The orlensle was not deserving of so grave a pun' ithment, and I bsile- ;as Ihe wis in tle lhandis of the law. it was a very felioious act, to say the lesast, ton the part of those who did the Lariginrg. The C(m'oner of our parish, Dr. T J. Woolf, inalde an inquest on the lady andi gave a ver.hct in nemordanlce with the facts i stated above. We have no recollection of sucllh Ibrtniml treatmrent to a prisoner in :ie haIlis of the lhw, and we cannot explain why a manm sihould thus peri.s- for stealing a few chickens, when so many others are liber asted for darker crimes. This mcih law should not be tolerated, and the quickerit is illup p pressed, the better it will be for the country at large -eir lberia Star. A pec'ial to a New York paper from Kan sas City, Mo, says: "A terrible plgugne has broken ant near Wahlron, Platte county. Eleven persons have died in five days and none of thie vie ions give signs of recovery. The bodies of the suflesers are covered with blact eruption, and after death the flesh falls from the bones, so that the bodies cannot be lifted into the coffin withiultt falling to pieces." It has been promounced black plague. Last .Monday a heavy snow storm set in at Qumebec, C'anada. At inidi,ht six ilnches of anow hail fallen and was still falling th*e next morning. The political cammlamigt waxes hmt in Mis" issiilli. Setlnaor Lamar lias paired with Iawe for tihe reimlaimnd r of the extra seissinn of the Senate alnd returned home to participate in the :amnpaign. There have been heavy raimialls in the Nortlh west, the streams are all swollen anai still rising, while considrlerhl dain::ure eas be'en done. At Keokuk and nleilt!lul.olig towns i tie lis-si-.-ippi was ra rted Tuesday as high fas it t as last spring am sili l risiing. ..... ----- +tl e---- Irelil:, is in a condition borderinlg close tiponi rctohitiion and Ilo.i-lhed. iNEW AD)ERITIISE.ME TS. Notice. Relief For the Hard Times I T IBETAL PRICES will be jIaid ti plan. ters and others for the hire of Teams, with or withommut dlrivers, by tile undlersigned at their works on the V., S. & P. H'. H. Excellenit care taken of all stuck, and cmontractors are s re-pl nms.~.e f r it:jurie- or ourt- resmlltiml from the work. A reliable watchman is kept over thile Lot,- every night, to see that nmules are not ridden. We will sublet portions of our contract, from omle-fouirth (!) of a mile to live miles, to t relon+iiiile per-loms on favorablle termns, and will assist themt in obtaining suppllies, goods, &c. Tio Ilmen of enterprise andi iimidustlry, who have teams idle, or can procure themn, this loffers :a fine opplortunity to make gnood proiits this winter. i'oition of Foreman at goml wages, who will obtain anid keep up a gaig of 16 mullies and drivers. Parties wishling to visit us on bunsiness can I get free transllportatio by applying tI Nut:tor tle & Co. at Girard, or J. W. Smunrs, Rayville, fhr pisses. Addmress its at DIelhi. (et. z2, 1881.-tf. MtOIRE & CO. SHERIFF'S SALE. nSucession of P. 8. Mul) hire, deeasued. Provis. Sional, Amended an final account of aJminiitratrix ) Homtnologatim thereof> and oppositions of I. State of Louisiana, Bloom & Co., J. Bern. Parish of Richland, I stein thereto. No. 614. 5th District Court. By virtue of two writs of I. fa. issued from thie lonl 5th Dmst. Court in and for the par. ish of Richland, State of Louisiana, in the above entitled and numbered case, iand to me directed, I have seized and will oiler for ale at the door of the court house in the towa of Rayville, at pubhe auction, to time las and higlhest bidder, oe 8 t'rday, the 5th day of November, 1881, the following described property, towit: The nor:h east quarter of anrth east quar. ter, se.tol 13,T. 16N..R. E; and anun divided one half interest in the south ea_ quarter of north east quarter, section 13, T. 16 N.,R. 5 E; south east quarter of north east quarter, northeast quarterof southwest quarter, 1south east quarter of south west quarter, south Seast quarter of south east quarter, south west I quarter of south east quarter, north east quar tar of south east quarter amnd north west quarr terof south east quarter of section 18, T. 16 N, R. 6 E. Terms of ale-twelve months credit, pur ii chaser to give bond with approved security, hearing 8 per cent interest from date, and rmoltgage retained on the land. LEM SCOTT, Sherillffs Ofale, Rayville, La., SheriL Sherlffs 8ale. V Samuel L Boyd State of Louisiamla. No. 720. vs. Parish of Rmclisand, Harmon Rush. ) 5th District Court. By virtue of a writ of fI. fa., issuedl from tihe Hifonl. 5tit District Court in and fur tile Parmah of Riehlanid, State of Loimatsi, imi the above entitlell and numberedl suit, and to mtie directed, I have seixed and will oiler for sale, at the door of thIe court house, in thIe towmm of Ray Sville, on Saltrday, the 19t1 day of November, 1881, ,at pmblie auction, to the last and highest bid de, anti wilitnm the hours prersmled by law, the fmlowing ilemerihed property, to-wit: TIme msst li baC of nurth east mmmarter section twenty two, townshmlp sixteen imrth, range si I east, containing eigihtj ares more or less. lernns of sale--ashi, with tiih ,enelt of eipraisememnt. ,LE.I SCOTT, It Shermtl' Otnice, Rayville, .La, Seril. j Octoher Iitil. :-1.-t.mt. SHERIFF'S SALE. 4 D. W. Lanlkin & Co. .tn'e af "Louisina, No. It vs Parish of R;ieh!atdl, S. T. & T. H. Amery. : th l)tstrict Court. By virtue of a writ of if. in., irslled fmtem the Hold. sith Itiar:,t t'C,urt in a.nl fir the t Parinla of Rihc!hlantd, State of I.oui+i:,nn, in thile s aaive e:'t' al and nutmbered sIit, anll to me -I dlir'ece'l. I havel seized and wi.l ofrer for rn!e, at the dlor of the -onrt hIouse, in the town of , Ra:yville, oi Saturday, the 19th dary of Norember, 18t81, i tat public anction. to tihe last andl hichest lidi a Iier and within tlhe houlrrs pre-r-rib.ed by Itw, the entlire itltar.-t a,. S. T. atlnl T. H. Amtnery in anti ta ih,. e t.lirte prlolerty. rillaghts iid er lit' of the sltccrs.-taa of Jo-ellh W. Amllery. dereased. Terls of sale--cash, with the benefit ,of apprais--neent. LEM StCOTT, Sheriar' Office, Rayville, La., Sherifr. Ocrtober 15th, lttlI.-Iit. SH EIFFPP SALE. i Jolhn I. Adams & Co. ) State of LIti.iana. No. 711. vs. Ilralsh of Richiland, Hu!,ert Borman. 5th District Court. By virtue of a writ of wseiure andl ale, a istsueIl from the Honl. 5th District Court in an I for the Parish of Richland, State of Laus, i iiana, in the ahtnvc entitler andl nhmnteaetl suit, and to me dlirectt^i, I have se;zed andl will ofier for sale at the door of the court house in the town of Rayville. ont Saturday, the 51h doy of November, 1881, at public auction, to the last anti highest hIiI. aler, tI.e fallaowing lescrited property to-wit : The we.t hallf of lnorth west qllarter, north west quarher of south west a1aUarter, sectionn T. 17 N., R. Ii E. and that portion of the south walar lqurieer orf stlth west quarter, section 2, leatatlh of the r;ight of way of the rail road; al-o all the aaoatli half of moathlll aat quarter, aseclion :t. T. 17 I, R ; E: as, noulth of the rail road, caotainingl in all l1i s acres more or ltrll rf r :ale-on twa-.ive months credlit, I purcha-er tar gae tin I with alpplrovedl secur iy. le:arni:g t :.ar cenlt io:;ere-t from date, and tIaartia.il e etnIt:Ied on the Iandil. i I.EM . SCOTT, Sheriff s t.Ihe. Ralyville, La., Sheril. (kt.tb:,r itl, 191 .-4t. SHERIFF'S SALE. A. R. Shattaek ) State of LUoiiiana, No. 717. vs. -Iart aof Richlandl, Mrs. H. LUnderwnnwl, a tilt District Court. Ildivtdualuly & as tutrix. J By virtue ofl a writ of fi. fa, is.ael from the Honea. alt i)isltia't Court in and for the Parishll of Ric!llan!. State of L.auisiaina, in the Ialtive entitila.I : twl a ialliahalaretl . it, atul to ite ir'ettd.l, I have ,a aIe 1 ael will ollfer for sale. at the dour of the corurt house, in the town of SBRa/ville. noa Saturday, the 19th day of November, t 1881, r t at phtlic auction, to the last and hlighest lid. t: ader, atI within the hdtrt s Irescritd by law, the f;tiiawilig d!arerrtla propaiaerty, towit: All of section "5: north lhalt of north east Squarter section a:I, sluth wert 'laaarter of south 1 west quarter sectioni ', in towaship 17 nurth, rallnge :i east. l Termln of sale--eah, to pay the sum of s threae thoutsand thl ree hundlred dollars. with s eight per rent petr tannUne inlterest, ta eleven hundlred dollars froar la- Janatary, 18719, eight aper cent per annumn intereast, oal eleven hun a aIred aIllrs Io nm Ist J:allllary. 188t, and eight per cent per anllnltn inlterest. on eleven hun a ared dotllars fromt lit Janu.i ary. 1:I41, anal all cost; anti cal tntllls of creldit to lpay eleven , bndredl lllars iayable oil the 1st January, 1582, eleven hel.aidelt alallars payable on tile lt .lanuary, ISS:, eleven hIandredl dollars payable Ist Januailry, 151, eleven hundred dollara+ iplayale lst Janluary, ISs, eleven han. dred dollanr payable 1st January, 188F;, eleven hiltadtrel dollars payable lst January, 1lb7, eleve, hundired dlulars paya sle let January, Ism8, witlh 5 per cent itlterest from their rem apective maturities till paid. LEM SCOTT, Sherifts Office, Rayville, La, SheriL a Octobelr If5sh. ltata.-i. SSHERUID'M KALE. A Landauer State of Ln.aisiana, e No. ;i . vs. Parish of Richlatdl, o Joseph Porter. J 5th District Court. r By virtue of a writ of A. if, issued from e the Honl. 5it iistrict Court in and for tlhe SParish of Richland, said State, in the above entitlend a ud lahered suit, andl to me dlirected, I have seized and will offer for sale at the door of the court bouae,in the town of Lay. ville, on Salturday, the 29t day of October, 1881, Swithin tlm hours prescrilsd by law, at pttblice aection, to the last anti higthest bidder, the fol it lowing descriedl proplerty, towit: r, 15a' pounds of aeel cotton, more or less, It and an unrtlivided one-half lterest in 2tJLO( it poumds of seed l otton, more r less. Terms of sale-cash, with the bemeit of SappraisemeltL 6 LEM SCOTT, Sheriffs Oiice, Rayville. La., Sherui October Ieh, 1al--3t. SHERIFFS SALE. . A. R. Shattaek 1 State of Louisiana, No. 7J2. vs. Parish of Rielhlanl, lrs. S. J. Osgnor u 3th Ditract Court & Husiand. J By virtae of a writ of A. fia.. is-uem1 fromn mhe Honl. 5th I)istrict Court in and for tile ParisIa of Richllaid, State nl Louisiana. In the above elnlit ed allli numlilerl sluict Intl to me direeted, I Iave iseized antid ill oler for sale, al the aloor of tlhecourt house, in the town of SRayville. on t, Surday, the 19th day of November, 1881, at publir auection, to the last and hithcst bida tier, ast within the hours prescriibed by law, ,dithe following elescrilsed properly, tnwlt: Tle south east ql.airter, section twenty, Stownshlip sevellteen. nortlih. range six east. Terms of sale-cash, with the benefit of ' appraisement. LEM SCOTT, SOr·ober 16th, 1Sb1.-6t. )'. ITANTED--A rorrespclalaaenl ltla age-r,at V lr the Baelloo at every town in the stale 1 WII ANTE'--BU'rTEIR--I ar Ilrlh the Shighlst jaa.'.- will be paid I.t Uthi otlie. swrrirs.'n r I' I!. l.Ally, I)r.ased. :tate of Lw"tisiat.e, 2 5th ), trict Court. Pari-h of I :ch nl,.i. . ly virti r of a, oth." 'r.1t tali. is,.d fromi the Hi,',ralt!- Fifth lih-tri, t ('.,ort i antil for the Piari-h of ikichlal,+.. 8r.t.; o'f Losui-i:mn. tn the n,Iat,.r f the strm..,ir.n of R. H. Kelly, decea etl, and to toe d,, ,*.f,. I w ill ,,Ier Aitr iale, at the '!oor of !.. ('foirt lI.,,ne, its the town of En7vilI-. Palh1i , 'I Rit l;i.ul, -i1 Saturday, the 29th day of October, 1831, at ribliu aiut.:on, to lthi It'ti. n l lii.hi.tt bid. tier, all the notest al ,l - t a ir:itu I,',. r:girt: I:, -id siccessiotll, dl,' rdicd :.. r, " oiw , % it : Chas.Tu ,trtr. , .ar,.ll "7. " . .' 'rt S " ('has. "1 lh r.Pr .\prl 7, 7 - I I. " " Frank wr:,ht De.. , , ; , S " Ii. hiean A rI , 77 .'; ,i " H. 4'. ilayles Ai 1, 77 2.' I S .1J. R. .Joltnes Jlne.' . ', 7 13 fi " Jas K. Stevens .liiny ., 71 2 .1 S wiley colpilsth l),e. 1, 77 II i1 S Rico.:i c. i eltherl. yA lil I. 74 ;ti i14 S Jacl irpighinaii Nov. 27,. ;7 :37 1i. i u " Nelson w irl FI t' 1, , ,; .,i l Ni S i. A. Ilebeirt Ithe. 1`, ,'; 21 71 u " Alfred Si pl p lily tI, ii -1 : S Jas. ('lw.'ll 1May 3, 75 1;: _ ' S A. M(cCoy Feiiy 1, 77 lot; 37 2 cotes, willhun tliuly Jan 2t'. .7 ea. I 41 sli One note Trih. Jamar Anz "2, 7.;'i.r , s in Hubert thllian Jai 17,77 ;,0:.:.7 n " "Jas. Steson Jan 31, 77 JoI (. I u iw J. 3!:,rull Jwi.* l;, 7, :7 os ,1 .1ali.,n I Ineie, , :9'r: -, 7t, b tlIs a u Aithony whiill.h .ne.*,, 7 35 7 A* * AJ Turbeeville iep I, 77.cr. 1 57'L5 7 I i i u Jln. Barnwell March b, 77 114 :J S" Rolht Neluln Jan 12, "T, 3 73 ,' Alinle Smith Mlarch 1., 78 10it ti 2 " James Caiti Mathi 1i, 78 each 3tt;6 9i 1 r w A Rogers marrh 8, 78 T7'; J " " Andrew Nalhetl marcli 19, 74 30 39 " " Chas Harris march l13, 7 21 :3. "i " Chas. Harris Feby 19, 77 101 28 " " David A Duck Marc:h 17, 77 28 18 " Jesse Huniter Jally 1, 77 31 :oo " " Harry williams tl.y 13, 77 1711 : " " David Frazier %:March 21, 7ti 55 75 " David Frazier Fl by 12. 77 17 11) ," Wiley Lane ApI 3, 7i, (r.30 :5 161 :63 " " (eorge Burdl et at Aug 17, 78 5 Ir) , I, Wesley Ellison May 15, 78 1t'5 41I " " Alfred Edwards April 2, 75 1N7 i " i Jlohn williams Mardl 7, 71{ i 511 " " J. H. Bunch Mlarch 1,, 77 "i10 Ii1 l 6 J. W. Fuillird Dec 18, 7,i 16i !15 " " David Mh'Kiinnr y Mlich 27, 71R It; i9 s " Joun St. lnlar Malrcih i, 73 517 .*i " ' williaim Lewis Feby 9, 761i 1t 7 i " i w. C. hlit'oy Apt 30, 77, i:r. I 28; 8,l I()t " " James Watson June 12, 72 17 35i 1i 11 w. T. Jordan, April h1i, 75, 31 83 1" w. Thos Jordan Jan I, 741 3:3 00 " " Emily M. De-ning .May 3, 77 40 1i; •.' . lR. F. williams March 12, 77 .l,1l tini S" Jlarion & Isaia Dlunnick Feb 7, 77, 15 il) " J. H. Grillin Feby 14, 77 1;1 do 2 " J. H. Grithi Aug 101, 78 each 181 4U I " Henry Robiuaun 31ch 18, 74, cr. 36 09, 5:d 50 do do Henry Brown June 7, 77 215 INJ do do John I1. Mcii,.cen Jany 1, 73 800 do do A. L. Rundell April 15, 76i 174 81 do do w. liHester Feby 25, 77 36 i50 do do H. .Massey Aug ti. 7.1 lu 00 Sd do Harper Good March 2, 76 1119 mi6 do do Seynmour Perry Jan '2, 78 35 W0 do do Alfred liolin April 3, 77 70 00 do do williarm Si n,illk July 3, 73 42 65 do do A. H. 11. Hunter Nov 1, 71 18 24 do du George McGee April 291, 76 1(6 'I29 do do Jas. Waton Nov 10, 75 ': 00) do do Robert Mic(:am April 29, 76 178 31 do kdo L. B. Unilerwrood .April -1. 77 50 (5) do do Jol, B. Robinson Marctl 23,: 78 3 6 do d., Eaph Kelly March 21, 71 401 75 dodu Plummer Phillis June 9, 77 15 tlp do do Jas. w. Hudson Feby 2, 77 17 30 do do iHenlry Harris (Ot 216, 72 230 t)o tdo do Mobert J. Wall Sept 4, 73 700 ) 11 One account againatTl'be Jederson for $8.1 46 do do do Jerry Monday hllr 138 17 do do do S. . ('levenger for 22 55 do do do G. W ilsiii Wright for 29 5 do do do :liver Jordan for 210 12 do do do AH Turheville for 147 08 do do dio Henrelta Edhtson for t211 97 do do do Joe wyr.n for 22 15 do do do Will Ross for 727 92 do ' do do william Copeland for 11 36 do do do Aols Grubbls u .2 324 do do do John Jordan for 4;3 38 do do do Charles Turner for 4113 9 do do do Billy Adams lor 12 45 do do da V. T. Mar-hall lir 2.3 4 do do do A. D. Moore for '4 88 do do do ('larles E(hapian for 27 47 Ido do do J. H. Bunch lor 721) ido do do Jlohn Jower for 31 41) do do do T. w. Lynch for 20.35 do do do E. P. Harrisonl for I 65 do do do Frank Goodlow for 10 93 do do dio Ira rtielIl for 8 9') do do Jo C.H. Bradscar folr 9 3) dto do dlo Jerry llalmey for (; Ii do do do Jolhnwilamne fork 98 :3 do do tlo RotaI Martiin for O do do dto A.Z. Osteen for 14 84 do do d, J. (C. weaver ot 12 48 do do ilo iZack r'lccler for 12 3.5 do Ito ldo Jiiu A. Sapp for 11i 1) do do doi Rinard Cheyis korI0 1(o D do do di John williams Irs 327 93 do do do Edcihrm o T"uraer for 2'io .$ do do do do do lor 1IT i do do do J G C'aldwell for 2231 24 do do do Joe Ruilng luor '3 do do ito EH Domn for 222 13 do do do HenryMassey or 1iu32 do do do Chas. Harris for 200, W) do to do Heiry Harris for 821 7li do do do O S Roblin for 22 35 do do do I)r. R L Jonon for 2I o do do do HCHayleks ar 52 4b do ito do (;rillin Hester for '216 93 do ddo o o Mrs. F J Stil.Json for iI) 29 do do uin RP Eldwardls or 62 84 do do dto J Y Berry lr 17 O do do do JR Caltdwell und Alley l)rmilg for 23 8ls do do do ·iilmlei ilIlloway for to 85 dto do iho Ja M.. ('allway for 127 412 Olne acc' t aLgainst ChaI. Ilarrls frot II 7 do do ilo A Bltnin hur 1. ll d do io o wil. Si,lpkins for 132 22 ido dio ido JH Bohicl Ior .t' 8e dlo do do J B ,htiin for 1.9 : do do do Js. M ('alloway for 8 It do do do (G F l-wuortll for 2. 5 dto do ,hi J .1 itily ti,r .trt 7, 1 note ,n J I1 Riley ,lar..l Fe),'-7 1;i4 7.1i 1 acc'lt as'n George .tu4iee lor 4.1 24 dlo do do (;George Taylo lor l 51 do do dlo James C(alia for 54 *:1 do dlo do A McCoy br 59 i! do do ldo PI' J LarkrIn fur I . do ito ilo TH C('lark for 211 llo do lo ilo Jessee Hulnter for 42 19 Ido do do Jt Loblnltl ti6 *1 do il d do w Keol rolr 131 9t dilo do ilo Et;. s larv'y for 47 b:, do do do Ii D 1. yd for *. 7.. Iodo Io In, w V Lewis .l r 72 : .L ,do di, IL k 1.!.taou fot ' -. dtio de Adethc Sher nan for 171 I1 tr. toi d( w .w J (;rlrunm far 9cc 17 ado d do PIavid !cKcney tfor 'Y.i i, dlo o ido R O Kelly lar 5.1 l do do d L H Turner for 1'i 74 ido d I, dol Mrs Annil Canllaway fotr liil ? ito do, o John Bwranwell for 2h1 24 do do do J;mem SNilas ifor 7 :Ias dto dn do Mrs. EM Dening for 7t :1 do lo do LH 1 'nldeerwood for 38 Is na dto ,do C(J Sterling for :13) l .In do to James Stevenson for be; cfit ,l, do do Tilrwas D)obLains for 7 1 i1 .Iln in fit, Moerie, Vom ft.r 35 I.S ,ol, ', dlo w M~lleigal for 5.1. "4 ildo- l, d, Mariah F.irtcer for 11i .1) It do Ito Sienucel Roost for .e 4 to dio ilt N:cican Sunpson or 1lH o3f tI Io dIodo i . Myrick for :'."' ,ir t!o d! io utle'ne Mailer for i31 5P1 dl d do o Lilly Smith for 57, S:I t, a do Geo'ige Se.nitlh for 5. .Is do do dto L,,u Gilets for .to .:1 do d itdo Albert Filleoil for fT,:5 ,doI do do Jo hna I lrvis for 2'7 N d, dto do w B Ilelster for 57 I.1 do en dl, Illlhert l llr n feor I' ill co do do Mary lardyI for :;3 .1, .c. . l do C H Bra+he.r lot 1 º * ;'. o fileo w;aiter welbb for S I :4 !. d.o ei, t:wanlr Grayson for 13 i tIo J dto E..ltc, Jane'r rarhrouigh for 1"2- 7, tlo do d ie Icolit & CifeLe Givens for 5t1 17. nocio fi e .liek Graysn lfor 22 ": It do hcl W P li'Fat for 31;4 756 do do do Clharles Egiew foir 17 .13 to do dcI l, JhI J.wers hler Oct i, do ith do Ac.ler-an l.ynic for .!t Pia tIn do tdo wiley Lame lier 18 131 Io io dec Newt Yarbrough for li; 13 Il o io ito L,.ws wialtham flr 4; h ido ito do Joln Reberaon for 5 3. io dno ,to wim Newart few 1 91 dI doI do Oliv.r Jotian for 1- 851 tIo tn do Benj. Myrick iter 5 55 nito do k Franck G(ilow for 1 9:WI to Ido do S Cleverager lor 12 IZ lo do do J F Kel y for 5 70 dto do do G w Wrigtts for L's 30 do it do Eti Myrita fbr lN* to dc doc, do Newt Yarbroum h for 157 51 Jo do tal, Isainh l)mnien fear 67 11 do to do Wiley (Copeland for 7 75 io do dcc Ga;ylae Boyd c Ir It2 75 dcl aI, do win. & warren Bailey for 114 I'N) do dlo do Abe Tl'lhompnlou fur i7 tlco to do Marin l) anMica for 77 i1 io ito du Jas F Kelly for 98:1 ciii do do do Frank wright for it) 32, do 'o al, P l. wync lifr 45 o;l c dti do Flhyd Farer fur :5 nll do to do wit*y Lance for 148 15 Ito do do Davil Frazier c e 95 77T to do do John Hall fr 435 73 1 note dlo do dodated lan 1,'177.34:) t8 do dit do winm. Kemp Aug :l1, 75, W T ' I act do A I)yonn for 61 fi1r do do dlo Hillry NorwcaIt for 42 t00 cle do ido PB 1 Stein lor 3b 40 A It, a lot of acccounaca r less amounts thala five dotllars ($7. 5..) Tetms of tnle-Twelve mranth ereditj. without the benefit of appraiseaaet, pure chaser to give boand wths approved seeuity, bearing b cent rp annem interest from date. LEM SCOTr, Iheti Sherifr's Ofice, Rayville, La., October 15. 1881.-St. (JI`ATAlLE HIALL. John Bishop & Co. in liq. State of Lousisas, No. 121. 1. vs. Pariah of Ricblal, Nelson Fleming. Ist ward magis C-t. By virte of a wrii of 8. fa., issued inom tme Hn. Ist wardnt Magistrate's Cour in and for the Parash of Richland, State of laoisias, in the above entitled mct nualberald awit, amd to me directedl, I leave seized and wiM oler for sale, at the tcir of the magistruan's lice an the town of Delhi, on Saturday, the 29th day of Octoker, 1881, at public amcion, so the last and highles tid.l d.ir, the following desaritaed proeraty, s-owi : (1100 Ibs) fourteen hundred pouiseaf seed Cuoton. Terms sale-cash, with tihe beawt of appraise aent. S. A. OWEN, Contabmte. Delhi, La., Sep. 30th, I Sl.--(kt. 15,-3t. Constable Sale. F. St. BleIe, tutor to) State of LImsinme, L. G. Bdsole, maner, lParisi of Riehlad, No. 32. vs. ltl Joueice Court. J. K. Ilunble. By virtue of an lrter if sale, issued fame the HonL 4th Jotaticar Ciourt in anm for the Parish of Bi hbland, State of Louisiana, is mce above entialed ..t neeherl dit, ant as ma diarect, I havbe seizatl aid will irs fr aIlr, at the 4th jemstace ollice, im te owna AIL, ae blterday, the Md day of Oteobr, A ). 1881, at putic auntion, to te lt st ad highest bid der, the felkwiag 4Secribed property, to-wi: (1) one bey ma-e, (orny) acd (1) m bar her's chair. Seised as tlbe prrpeny of J. . umble, dlefendant, al will be meit to pay mid dLns, interest mad all osat. rrms of male-sa- , wiLth the heast d ppIairasment n. C. VmCKERS, Costable. Conasalde's OffiBe, A no, La. October 10th, A. D. 18hl.-2t. Bhsrl s ISle. Wm. E. Easer, M. D. Nio. ,lI. vs. Staes of Louiaimia Mrs S. A. Nichdolls & .iPaii. of acbmland, Husbend, Inelividually t .th District Cut. A Tetr.. J By virtue of a writ of I. fo, i.lsIsl from the Ionil. 5th Distriel Court in, anil Iar he r ich of irsilath d. Sate of Lccuiina, in tle alove entitled and numberetd smii, and t eae dnened, I have aaizet anl will oiler fr sal at the door of the court house, in dtem ws of Rayville, on I Satrday, tI. 191k dy of No~eaT.er, 11181, at ,~claic aeation, o tie last aun 1litgestl hid der, an 1 witiei thee eira prCescrihel by law, the1a ltowcng ltescribed iropesty, to-wi: Thile moutle east qearter oI slts eaa: qOater ef h.ctian twently-eight, smlt ,rth east alarsar ,if north west uisenrr of aectios twenty.tq A all it townihcip liltee, nora,. aag. sil a5, coitaieioal eq,hty sm , moire or less. LEM 8iCTT, SSherira Ofce, Ravil.e, La., s.erS. (kcober I.5th, 18a1.-6t. I (T S WORK, of all kinds, fom a rtrled ei'tle to a lpoter, mnetlly ezecad at thi d)ii:e, uitec slcrtr.a totae* &'vtzdvtie y'ac lo'o* & sc iae the 5SE I..i