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IV,~ P;~l~. &t~ . ~~.* IA4S im, I &'. srL, II.- IWiLLIAi W M * , .. 1. McCAIU, SOLIc#1Y PAMBE 3IRcZ~p. u~ue coi-r ~r Q t4: .........................Judge ifs h1April and 2~ PlrOUTHPIWT3WT CQVJ(T. Dr~. iaridc br..,.. .. ...... Jndgre Vt Wear .....llIstrirt At.lnrntv Wsru.-ir.FetZ Mlomda t' in Mirth. " fiember and JDeewlaher. .-Fiat MUndat'e in JuneC zUL~wcn', Sheriff and Tx .Coletor. ,C'. Jemi'.... Clerk Rio 1b-vorder l.. ..................... A;n or TN. NIfriap .. 'oroner ' Wk~i ... . P.Wsent Police Jury i 2. Ilk*.iwn. r.nwekL bu *boeool flord + .Abel.. : 31agntrite. Ward I it tk~ t t1ý f aý t ntb; fi egur D. C. liar. Suaba Ia e~ch JornnWl..axd ybei:b r 'j War e. !3 %rhduie .1 Ntrth aid t on., Y.Crept( snuy at 5P. M. a tlndc.at 8 A. M. $ and Frilay at 12 M. and Fridda¢. at 1 P.M3. anion, and Fridl3s at 12 M. q il FrIiay s at I P. M. ý S at 5 P. M. _ S ~kat 6A. M. D. F. DVN'. P.,taaaurter. Ii t ARIN108 €u i adu ib'y. w.pmrfui src ie. w..`at the ameetig Al It-feilnt~-*s r os oot - "USS the 'eii~i~ 4.' 4,DsS~~ _" " ..4 .ýýa s' . X-tf ~j1abasii &lRaf~·t. brpuhbk: Z-: .. Little Eikon Tauneet i, a *1 Oapr Iead R. L. Tanamebi, fell off g esoml on last Satuday,; and broke his arm. lie is gedng aleu. very well, J)4 wne hope will soon recover. We bas.e receiied a letter, stating that •.vme itbanges were endeavoring to be nuale la the sihedule of mails from al out g ,uery to Natehitoches, and soute ehau ges in the routaes, that would calt off our Mall from Wiunoield to Natchitoebes. WVe certainly oppose any ttieaL-silre, that wold tend to discontinue our Natchit.. and sorry to say that we can not .all to mind the particular changes to be made. It Is rumored, thlat a certain Deputy Assessor, is haviug cume trouble in list ing a certahl piece of movable property, belonging to a widow over in wantrd 7. It is thought that the property is not taxabl- by some, but all part!es are not agreed as tothat. If we uere the youang man we would leave It to arbitration, :r" else list the property and have it ;hid for tax, and become the 'lurlchrrsee jn .hat c .te he will tpcet with decidL.d op p,..-itie'n. If lie is ever o s..cetsful at t:, .cutre thin pocNprty, he will find It to be ttr Nj if not taxable. Mr. Edward Rafferty of St. Maur!.c, the cutting of whom, by Tbho. Jehnson we mentioned la.c t week, has died from the effects of his wounds. Jlis demise occurred on Wedaeaday of just week. We have neverlearted th. particrula of tie killnmg, an!y more, than- it was a irunken brawl i4 wjich :he partis en g,,ae, both .sea drinknlg at the time. Tue dilfcu!ty occeryed oq a ;lat boat in the Salise lhtyolp, wi lih is the boundary line betwueen Wig. and Natchithche, parish. Johteson is yet j~ lrge. Eight tcaiehesi were exaIIained for Cer tidtatcs to trasi tbuol oil Friday Iaoti who had not prici-oaxeiy oiitauized eititi cates to Lcah. All ia-re l dirtazb exanuinatiwna exccpt one, w·ho could no obtain a certiicateof alility froum 1I Board of Xxliner Awo~ g je~ c~x anfatd, we -nuat espeuaiay nmeaeioe MbsiFannie MD)onald of Gansciiie, w·i, it yet in her 'teeLs~s" The young lad, hi now tocavzizag her frlrt school, and I giving uulvrjiai Satisfaction to bh pirahns. Her xvra;n:iuatto wrs Cedia able and arn: f retory to the Board. Slu is trnrapctent pjd earsest In her vcation Wehayejwiuwa t In z sanni- from he chilidood, and her father, -Mtr. A. It )I-D"im44 of- OessIhle, the Sunnxa tank,, ameu inbase friends and pat. rnus. MeFuulie sis pintutwpp h Sher girb,.s~ei.asn to teach them to IN it atS eiti, zJWt kzlt' bl jp t tsu aao(ina #t ir;Pott cs , t' heras DeT ip amt UNA. Jtita~a > } js yr , leai ·bit dmqat 'ademQoe of u-se biog a heru voedepa *.t 'her esoaft Uwt ie rtoq tn wih. ureoss Is It" wis , of ro h.un~ . We needaw nm J 1 .ry tLErh ernoautry, sad ca bin fae[sharar uar tom, mown t lsairo d: +tm1 en-UI~bf~ nr~ hvkusk qwt ify t i t u an4 cm. a~kbesra taq9lrsq t qumi nag wajF-O) -" '~:-' '.P.w~lo I~vqwY~ U.~; ua)C P -t wt4s e +=y.-Q # i . y 3 4 1 _x '"4 " .. . ~ c . 3 1~ ~sinfre v. V. I. Siath. Lugklui cite i, .1iv 10th I8a6 Editor &,utheni Seninel : I lake wtU opporunitiy of writing tt you. We are ieJll, and have ..njoyetl oni trip fineley, so far. ALter leaving tiit State \*rtuai School at 4tliulta, ulavtr1 ln; west by the way of Jaiithaville. iben biking the ] X±-t ilazqyiltou! road, antt m;:ed tale Sabieu river in!to Shelwiy Co. Sthet iii Sabinw euuaaty, t!eun taiiag tit San Aaagr;gtrinte road, We pItLVaed sOiua b~eatitul farmsa, whaere thl curi ukrt )ike it did on tbe Iled ricer Iaiads. `topl. png, ill the beautifil town of S:t ugaraaistine gut auomle gy rd waler, theire, to Old YU.utrwu, wbhZ we crussed tilt Angelina river,.a Angelinaa coui:lty Hlere %e are stoning a few days witl iaut Stti Mira º CuX sr; i ant tier soil Clol. hecr. 'They ofui etia ;t.d tI ci satjsaici with the c4u11 ry. It e will have jlm:ivl.l iug x. tb.4r= Cl'aela Saturday :aud SBio. dat, al-i Uleue we wi ill start httr kitar.Cw4J C'UUtIy . ik.' 4accl[uily Xore about That Korth and Soith RailRoad. Prof. Calhoun, a metluber of tile ,North JLa., & South .r;., It. R. t -., w-m in.tr town ;lat wiek, tryin~g to a",ertain w heth er the peop:e of 'iut l par'ish i ant a rail road, oir out. JlheiI : Ci. I L.. ant the parish to vote a 5 mi!l tax for it yeats, and no part of tle tax io be paid, till the rail roadI IlL compllleted. anld i operation. IAs we understand thie glatetr this rail . road is s.omething like a homl eeuterprise. I a tie _C'3.. is eoiutliUtd of men living in the aloriljern portion of this State and Southerln pjIti'.n mof Ark. ('apt.:liall'ad ley, who o u..s .2 milies of I. il r..ad of his own building in Atli., says, that it the Railroad t',,., ill extend the ro:itt Iron. loiner to A: txipxeria, lie is Ill ix tend his rvad to Imottrlc. The Co., say they c.u i-raise anl the ltuion,'l needed to eolliilete the road, )pro,vi.IaJ they h:ad any asullltane thit they erntld Iact the intcrrt, apd to nhis end solinit aid from the lpeo, le, who are to be benl~ited, inn thle way of specill tax. That we need a rail road. anlil Ieed it badly Inne will de ny; but, that the people will tialize that need sulntidcaii to vote thie mill tax, i a question ye. to be d.etermninedd. O;a Ineple sholild renuleber be.,are pas-ing Judgement iu the case, that there is no I.lu!d or inntilngton in this enterpri-e. as we said before it is a homne elut,-rprise. Ave have our opinion about the tax, but we want to hear from the people, before* expresaii.g it. Siace writing the above we clip the following from the lieuville New Lera. 'The Sentinel is trying to -arouse the peple of H. inn lar.ish r.e ai jnierest in. toe nortli and $oSxut railaca4. Itstlame aur neightborn of that parish wpre doing sotetbing in tile prenlises, if they would rsecn ti. e r$, for t is posible tihat the road Dmay ito p$4 ahrot'ug Wa wtmhe _ eoople of (Iulonne are fully alive ti their 1.tp&, tpd we think our Blen illse lt-ie.es are waking up to their wel fare. The n!iilille t4 mar ter portion of the parinhiahoul4 be dgeply Interested in the cot4runtr.on of this road. Prtf. A. C. tCalhoun left parta Ins Monday, in a tour through the country between thls phe and Alexandria, with a view to jyterv*ewlag tie people on this abjectel and Iue i desends on the ea eoourageutent they give him on this trip. T'bere Is no puCde' about getting the maonert with whie to lulqd the road- I -he pe.I 4otl teir part ta the way of aubr.atpearltstorm, or Is vaoting a tax ;~o . In lt sonraa~cton. We know Stho rs1 tpn ileM c s money; and that Mumic w iz4er igwrspd as oeca awrequd by theo .c4Mr Iet ilr C. D. # , aiýE9 by tlh nist., Mrs. M. C Thrasherand *1. Molie Wait.. Of course 00 an1 s4 aaoot o we* have ia.- th ii s apaiq in chrPeter; amn tbi. alo t would hardIe be "ttie tt na"ýt~tp " did_! fail tocal >h amdi neq 'r ab ' rUht dlieed l witm r ·be pi'`tt !Lw °T~hte ' and uauusn~ 4~f6 ldtbt~-e r'tr ·qyhe m ut. # Alt aEthergjj. a Tess farrow Gauge or years there have been move S ints on foot to auild a ra:ironds r -from central and outhern'l Texexas to some point in central Louisiana. The chief efforts have been made by btbusiness men of Texas, an;i we do not doubt but what such a road I would have been built some yea'rs ago a,o hain not the financial deprces i sion Of the country prevented. i Tha, such a road would pliy catn nft be diipute.I bly a.'y onl ac-i quaintce( with the top,.graphy of the coui.try through wh:ici. it would piss. A= noted in our last i.ssue, promni neut busitless Wlen of Robertson County, Texas, have now a move mezt on foot to build ai rail;oadll from Belton, in lell ('County, through t. (Calvert, in Robertsoan Counlty, Texas, which on direet line Ea:t would c:'oss the Sah:.e river abo:t th. ce-ntral ,portion . f Vernon parish and run near Lee. - v;llt'. A, a terminus there is no poiut an central Ioui.-ian:1 that can eon. pare t:) Alexandria. I eree the ra::d would Lat the Texas & Pa.e!fic and Morga lines ot Railroad, and get freight direct trom New Orleans. SWith t~e Natchez, ied hlvter and TI'exa,. narrow Gauge now tini.,hed - to Trinity, les- than fifty miles t from here, built to Alezandria, there would be an unbroken lilne or ra:t.roed froml t 'Txs to ! p t)lslLt i tle East landi ..th. Then Alexandria. has two pro posed lines of ranlroad that wil i,e built betore many yeurs. We rt a fec to the Louisiana, Arkaasaw a~. Fort Scott Railroand, which, when i1cmpnleted, wiil be a grawn trunk line running north to Dacotab, Sand cro.-sin.g twentv-seven line. , f railroad. 'T'his road vwa!! be coi: p!eted as soon as pos;t.le, work beginning this fall. Another line that is greatly unec ded sad v1 being urged by residents along its proposed route, is to run frour, here to Iiomar in North io4isjiaua, conlecting with a road already nearly toumleted and now under cwu se of con.t:ietion to £ IL& L LULW1 1l The timber lands through which this proposed Texas line wdl rap are unquestionably the finest in tue world. A railrond could be made to pay large dividends htIul .Mg lumber from Lo iisiria to texas if there was no other freight to be bad. Thu people of Vernon parish are cut off fnrm al l nes of railroad and many of its residents haul cotton and produce fifty miles They wut.d all patroonie thls road. Then a large bitlnees wou.k oomen from this parish. Thousairds of hfasbeads of sugar would be :haul ed to Texas over tips line, We know of o proposed rail road that would do the lrge bus iness this road would" coumn a it would from the central portion of Texas, where timber is scarce, to parishes in Louisiana wheretbe onest long leJa pipe trees are to be found tn number as grams oi and in tite uocan. This timber is away fro; avuigable streapms and nothmng but a railroad witl develoj t. The Texas farmers and stotc risers eant our lumber aid Loui sainasas want them to haveTt, bat nothing but a railroad will ever proamte the trade. The men of Texas interested mn ieWng this road built can rest as. iared that the people of the par Ja.kesu State throwugh f *i~imuS dais "t stit. Right at way, dspat oarnds., etc. an be had for lithe i a4 Alexandria, the rai rýad o IsfoZniltl der 4t part, a. she has, aV yda when :aledupo rl - tpio-weaak 41C M MW - P,< oa T THE LEADING GALLERY OF THE SOUTil. Prices to suit tsTr MOERIS' CASCAR NE! ---THE GREAT Bowel and Liver Regulatw --AND SURE CL'RF FOR DYSPEPSIA. !PI D!GESTION, BILIOUSNES. FEVER & As SICK AMD NERVOUS H'ADACHE and C ( IJ ,~" a'VIe- -I The Brown Cotton Gin Co. NEW LONDONY, Conn. Manufacturers of tbh elaoe Drown Coelam Feeders, mad Osidsams. tw ebrush belts .red - .rao fb sites s ron6 rtsh - Feted Federqpdqrl in orMdnn- (sin. . lightL, mad densthe use 7Ased bo r shr mad Lis1 Dr. A. J. B3 rrott, 1kiycic : ii and Stugcon. Teulcn' hi. prto iai..nai wrvic' to th. hi!i zeu" ut lanta tta i . the Izrir9 u.4 11i:in. e 'Ia ýPK fldcrtiic; 4,T bt at _:UaeW". w~ere lhC wi L be I..u whim no. Ii .-.arr-,tcu: .+; *Ei? -i- t ier is - Brandies, Whiskies, of arv MuoRikt. For rate at itew Scone at f)pporftr Pikr'4 I'k L'?w ikg, I~ni R.ter Fine yiqumr.. f.'r aaedinhat use, at J. 1I. 41it llama' fpki .tlu4. tin mofntycwnu.' sile. Lnwtvlt prna tr Ce.a. JO3 3' 1C-flia. Maier, Brady & Co. edbjut Dcig S~spu, Mw.,lf II~t E i< LIt:kiflIXU t300)tDS, Uwbarbnr aid :rlie & rslI Iplem3ebts. Cutlery ee cetc. .%gmt. hr tii getbrwatcd CE` rcrw OMk The ObanuproaMiaTtug M leeJw. FrW Sue, @ iu Whit ArL M' aprlO-'S _J kCb'LLLt e oL$. Ym I ffg CU . FAs ~ST ;$14ry OR°T SirT; y-t rii A Is ay s sn a tufl Rbi a o ncr-tallmra'l; WT xJ m fur ai, anri i sbctt eutBle4 O1 ottr . e - " r 8i tpp~Z~jEk~JA to 2iI Bitt ep.,., =. a r. :ýI· S ib~ r i~; i "-ý2 :ý- =te= ýý ý Go W, Bohon,.< And mn w-ill l aud the Largi4 mad lyeu~rl'lr;r. trrl ever bmug;1 to tint, litf. c iaI-tiwg of Dry Goods,. Grocee Roots, $hoes, Hlats, ('huthing for Aleu, Yuutha taad A Lmrrr took rwut the faddhery from SL.j mW. ake 'ie' )4x 11*Mk wa i!!bu fk bn t tha n e se found c del rbjge. om*L 9-ut._____ 1i 1d aie & Feudi a hehisit of cIo e., U ,4ugrwme Jar 1,8285-'al Fres Torus opieupS.pteaih and clr)' on Frislay, the "b> The tIet'o d Trnu w cnh QU ibrnarra lus, ISM and racew on gae lrflb o Jane tNaa. I'rntawrnr F. D. viii A. M.. Mrs. T. Da\a'. Aat. is.ra if MiIht, D p i.St ITTt03ta : " : rud wmn r. a ~bFreqaa anal 'a.i 8*- Jnalor rdia *ulnr........ Book- a~ui 4oa (apt it urse) &OS p' P~riii ehagr &a do of to el'.. of terns , " sod-. jl() 'aunEIaty. rsefs as clrtiz4y am ý = slaws as. acco wbftwand bairyagl 5th. The ata. InEraraks. 4Isbtngomgm'sama athe i ~it t~a~td '-. Iwn nr Ot en -b~e >ýeiai * ý o 4th." 5sth. The P3rhl.4aI tiate em Iiaet wt.ate5 ens the ow&3'O aat. ikzsthe Fabab ~y~aeny. sad by einampwe. to Read tbeu ýý am j. hebr bie t iy _., r, -r ka 13: bm tsPcat~ nsrll ur A6IP&.d k) JW I. r ot A~rl~rtr urs~ ·d rIS~ Tt~,rjtte J Bc