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LOCAL MATTERS. be ex ýhursdaý's dition. in in BReed's ilt Edge Tonic Regulates the toi Bowels. va - Ar Among other articles of merchandise, ini E. D. Thomas has just received a lot of wl dry goods and boots and shoes, to which spi he invites attention. The colored camp meeting begiqs to- 8 day at the Garrison Grounds where ex- fra tensive preparations have been made to pei accommodate the visitors. Miu Chicago is now jealous of St. Louis Ma because the latteihas twenty-five mur- ent derers awaiting trial while she has only tin twenty-three. Turn Gittean loose. ten The Carl Shurz has taken the place of per the ferryboat Irene, while . *. being overhauled and receiving additional Job machinery which will greatly increase the her speed. Rot - - tool ERRATA.-The compositor failed to tair correct the proof in Tuesday's issue, and T thereby credited an article of the N. O. tiri States, to the Times, entitled Mexican- con izing Mississippi. sio Monsieur Grouchy, the amiable restau- T ratcur of the Capitol, sent us a dish of W. soft shell crabs, which could not have rail been excelled anywhere. They were a Tet triumph in the art culinary and wereap- eral preciated accordingly. Mons. (;ronchy's beh fame is spreading. T and A bell telephone has been laid to con- Dej nectthe houses of Messrs. David & Gangri ng and Win. (Garig. Mr. Henry Young, our for enterprising telegraph operator did the Wor work. If encouraged he will organize the a telephone exchange for the accommo- mus dation of the community. call call Josoph Little John, is the name of the Ti beardless youth, who was arrested on Mat Monday last at the Duggan place, by K. Deputy U. S. Marshal Henry Schorten, here charged with having signed a post office seve receipt for a registered letter containing $100, belonging to J. Phelps & Co., of New Orleans. The sidewalk in front of one of Mrs. McCormick's stores, on Third street, is being repaired. The march of improve- H ment progresses steadily from day to day. Two years of it will completely change the applearance of Baton Rouge. To 3 We dare say that no other town in Lou isiana is going ahead as fast as ours. u Cotton is opening with a rush, owing LA to the dry spell of weather we have had 11th for the last two or three weeks. The $40.1 cane is doing well yet, though rain will aron soon beuneeded. The appearance of the by h skies indicates that we will soon be menT blessed with an abundant shower. The to re sun is as hot as Hades. Withal the contt temperature is by far more pleasant and than it was two weeks ago. The nights and I are delightfully cool. archi REAFVILLA S~.MINARY.-W insert in call this issue the announcement that this of re excellent school for young ladies will Comi oplen its doors on the first Monday in Oc- ing b toberl. The reputation of Readvilla is Wish so we:l established that it seems almost rema superfluous to speak of the greatservices it has rendelred in educating young lauies of this and adjoin ing tates. The last session had a most O brilliant close, which bore evidence of the fact that under its able corps of op teachers the Readvilla is one of the best coupT institutions of learning in the South. t I. I. l'lo.MAns.-Among the most in- at hii dlustrious, active and energetic young when merchants is E. D. Thomas, who at the turne corner of Main and St. Aunthony keeps "Ai one of l he most complete assortmonts of troit i tfmily andl plantation groceries, liquors, "YE tobaccs, and supplies generally, that Buffa is to be found in Baton Rouge. By pur- "Y ehasing country produce he is enabled constantly to keep in store poultry, eggs, And a fresh butter, etc., at the lowest cash JudgE price%. One might search the whole town over and could not find a better place to trade at than at Thomas'. Ho he is prompt, accommodating and straight- wife! forward( in all his dealings. That Boulelag gal. O Themagniticeunt steamer City of Baton is bri Rouge, in to be launched on Saturday the plate 'hd inst. A full description of Baton I)arle Rouge's god-child will be found in an- ens's 1 other column. It is hardly necessary The for us to say to our citizens that she numei ought to be welcomed on her arrival fashio hor, just as they know how to do it B. Ma when they set their minds to.do things intere handsomely. A ful!l battery and the "old tance, guard" .hould be in position at the land- usual ing. What else? Don't all speak at sketcl once. the la TI'm: M:EETING OF THIE PRmes.--We wrap publish ,lsewhere the programme of the ers meet:ng ,f the Press Association which ook is to takl pilace on Monday next, at 10 leavin A. i.. in wihich occasion :appropriate' will orat.ion9 ,,r,. to be dleliveredl, poenms a 'l> dy' cssay s ra:l, etc. III lehalfof the Press er' ai we tike gr':t plh'ssure in extending to ,tmart the pu bl,, a ordial invitation to attend. '"u m .Seat 1" h, pro\Idd tr thet;ttcctllr no. Th hatio, ,:' ;Ihe I!adies al gentlemKnen who clear will ho;or the occasion lby their pres- mice hi e;ice. T'oIseI of ollur citizens who can for it t convcil ln ily i1h place their carriages at the dislposal of the fraternity on next Tues- See - day mormong will please send infi,rma- for sah tionl t tt'he Aeh'ocaL and CAPITnI.IAN. Reeds IA CAuD. 8 Hfli'ss Assocurrio ARMY oP THIrs$SE, I Nzw ORsaAxs, August 16, 1881. The members of the Association have - been deeply moved by the numerous ht expressions of sympathy and the active s interest displayed by their many friends en - in their effort to build a monumental tomb to commemorate the worth and p1 valor of the soldiers of Louisiana in the Army of Tennessee. Without making les e, invidious distinctions, there are those as of whose exertions in our behalf deserve mi :h special mention. Therefore be it rae Resolved, That the thanks of this as- Jo o- sociation are hereby tendered to their an friends generally and the following Mi to persons in particular, viz: The press, wt the following ladies of Baton Rouge: ed Misses Mattie McGrath, Addie McGrath, an is May McConnell, Lily McConnell, Clem- mi r- entine Kratz, May Skoltield and Ernes y tine Jastremski, for their graceful at- rec tentions and valuable services in dis- ovi f pensing refreshments at the concert. ron g To Captains J. J. Wax, J. W. Bates, F1 .1 John McGrath and J. H. Lamon, and to ab< e the Association of Veterans of Baton ces Rouge, for their cordial welcome, cour- acr teons treatment and hospitable en 'r- is s tainment. km 1 To Gen. Leon Jastremeki, for his un- of 1 tiring zeal and energy, which so largely c contrilbuted to the success of our excur sion. To Capt. Leathers, of the steamer Gay, on f W. R. .pelman, of the Texas Pacific ing s railroad, D. C. Montan, of the Grosse in: 1 Tete railroad, for their generous consid- one eration and liberality displayed in our in t behalf. wh To Messrs. and Mesdames Joubert to and D'Aquin, Miss Vremaux and Mr. teri Dejan, whose noble generosity in visit- it rt ing Baton Rouge without charge solely wit for our benefit, testified more than abo words can speak. It is a satisfaction to bec the Association to say that their artistic snel music was appreciated and enthusiasti- hon cally applauded. fort To Mr. P. Werlean, for the use of his Mathushek piano. Resolved, That publication be made hereof and a copy sent to each of the at several persons named. JOHN AUGUSTIN. Chairman. Rai H. N. JENKINS, this A. J. LEWIS JOB. D. TAYLOR. on A. BOISBLANC, ver EUGENE MAY, S. D. STOCKMAN, was Executive Committee. pink Hp.~DQR's AssocAT~rmo ARMY OP TxssIESH. c LOC-laANA DivualoN-24 BAiose ST., ally NIaw OsLv.taS, Aug. 3:, 1i1. To Misses Mattie McGrath, Addle McGrath, May McConnell, Lily McConnell, Clementine man Kratz, May Skolfeld, Ernestine Jastremski, Kiti Baton Rouge, La.: knit LADIE.S--Yonr communication of the The 11th inst., enclosing postoffice order for Bon $40.10, was received by Capt. J.A. Chal- dres aron, President of our Association, and sent by him handed to me for acknowledg- trait ment. It is very gratifying at all times that to receive from our lady friends epistles }r'd containing such beautiful sentiments, his r and your letter will be treasured by us reste and preserved as one of our most valued La archives. I would most respectfally of Ct call your attention to the enclosed copy two of resolutious, adopted by the Executive over Committee of our Association, at a meet thl I ing held on the 16th of August, lal. 1i I Wishing you a long and happy life, I abon remain your most obedient servant, Chat EC'(;KNE. MAY, Cor. Sec'y. but i --- *- John A Better Thlwg Than That. killii hunt On a Cananda Southern train the oth- And. er day a Detroiter had a seat behind a Bayo couple who got on at a little station near buck St. Thomas, and he thought he had seen on I the man's face before. He was looking Jack, at him sharply and trying to remember Iw where he had met him, when the mnian paris turned anid asked: buck "Aren't you Thomas - . of l)e- Mr. I troit" from' "Yes; and aren't yonu William- , of a Buffalo i" "Yes." quite "I thought so when you came in. deer And ain't you running away with old tw Judge Blank's daughter, of St. Thomas" fort "Yes." Lal "I've got a better thing than that," just a whispered William, as he leaned over Frich the seat, "I'mi running away with his into wife!" try tl yard, (Godecy's Lady's Book for September resul is brimnful of attractions. The steel colun plate is "Love and Duty," designed by broni I)Darley, and illustrates a scene in Dick- alarr enis's great novel "Our mutual Friend." The Coloredl Fashion Plate and the numerous illustrations of the latest itely fashions are exceptionally good. Jas. oline B. Marshall contributes a story of great interest entitled "Ashton's Acquain tance," and there is in addition the from usual budget of short stories, poems and that sketches, and a Diagram Pattern for Montj the latest style of an early autumn nr a wrap for ladies. Any of our readl- nha ers who do not take the Lady's very Book can be supplied, promptly. ,y hecon leaving their orders at this office. We reduc will furnish our own paper and the tau c ILadly's Book tfor the low price of. .75 very ipr anunm. The publishers agree to .gaii start a subscription with any imio(ith Shr y"ou mlay selec.t. 'ek The first day of Septemler ,:operned up street ilear arnd serene this mnorning, with a pr.lpri mice lrrezey blowing. Now is the time in wh ror it to blow up a rain to lay the dust. O(win See advertisenment of fine mi'.h cows prtie ror sale. anu t " - G ge cThup eatv "eed's Gilt Edge Tonio sures Dyspepsia. gravet STATE JEVS_ AI1JS. ' Feliciana Sentinel: We have on s on hand a natural curiosity worthy to be to a ive seen--a nude half grown chicken, the ble ds entire body of which is as bald as the of v tal head ofa walking cane. We will take part ed pleseare in showing it to visitors. boni she Iberville South: Last Sunday, we St ug learn, some five or six hundred persons Mr. gee assembled at the race course, about two the i *ve miles above Plaquemine, to witness two He i races between the horses of Felix and far a as- John A. Greand and Victor Lefebvre prog sir and Elliott Hebert. The entries of the a da ng Messrs. Greaud won easily. The betting zan; se, was lively and much interest manifest- ble :e: ed, as the entries were all blooded stock table ;h, and fast. One race was for a half a Mc u. mile and the other a quarter of a mile. ly sh 's- Iberville South: By a private note cottc :t- received from E. M. Landry, road will i.- overseer, we learn that the levee and of ea road, at the lower line of Mr. Martin est G', Glynn's place, caved in last Tuesday, and to about 4 o'clock p. m. This will ne- est la n cessitate a new levee some four or five not a ir- acres in length. The above plantation with 'r- is situated in that portion of the parish wher known as "The Island," on the east bank man's n- of the Mississippi river. undeo ly Opelousas Courier: On Friday even- The r- ing, the 19th inst., the kitchen and we hl store-room of the colored convent caught unpri y' on fire about 4:30 o'clock, and the build- mont ic ing and entire contents were destroyed and v se in a very few minutes. It seems that out tl one of the nuls had placed an oven up paper it in the garret containing some fire, upon that c which cotton rags and straw were placed facts rt to smoke out chicken mites. The ma- Ric r. terials doubtless ignited into a blaze, and the 51 t- it required but a spark to communicate ports y with the dry roof in close proximity the d n above, when the whole building soon mode ;o became a mass of flams. It burned with said t c sch rapidly that no one could enter the of bu i house to save anything. We are in- the p formed that about 8o00 worth of provi- hole i sions and cooking utensils were lost-no put tI insurance upon anything. up th St Charles Herald: On Friday night He h: last while a freight train on the Morgan crows Railroad was at the 16 mile junction, in was this parish, a negro stabbed a brakeman discos on the train in four places, inflicting fortal very serious, if not fatal wounds. It Ric was at night, and the brakeman in step- carrie ping from one of the box cars on to a flat man i car loaded with lumber, accident- tally ally stepped on this negro, who, it ap- Mond pears was stealing a ride. The brake- murdc man asked, "who is that," when, murde without a word of warning he plunged a and b; knife into him qnd then made his escape. The wounded man was taken to o r Boutte station where his wounds were lng la - dressed by Coroner Mojoinnier, and who who w l sent hinm to the city on the returning chargi train. It has since been ascertained race, that the name of the brakeman is know F'red. Trackwell, and the negro gives jail we his name as Jeff Wilson. He was ar- sheriff rested last Saturday on the Gretna ferry. at the Lake Charles Echo: The Big Buck the sp of Calcasien has hauled in hishorns. For two or three years past the largest deer over seen in this parish has ranged in the neighborhood of the Big Thicket and he on Boggy Bayou, in the pine woods, So qui about twenty-five miles north of Lake Charles. He has been shot at repeatedly, ti but it was reserved for our young friend John HI. Poe, Esq., to enjoy the honor of thing kiiling him. Last week, while on a camp hunt with T. J. Jackson and Allen d Andrus, on Zeno Thicket, on Boggy di'fa Bayou, Mr. Poe brought down the big Gebeli buck, and has his horns at his residence sanctu on Ryan street to show for it. Mr. sence Jackson, a veteran deer slayer, says he the co was the largest deer he ever saw in this looks a parish. 'Ihe party killed three largo tcliti bucks, anti we return our best thanks to ltin Mr. Poe for some very fat dried venison liest ki from the big buck. Mr. Poe'sexperience sally e as a deer hunter is remarkable. He is of his c quite a young man, and never shot at a tistic s deer until two years ago, but he killed net Bad two deer on his first hunt, and has killed Reed's fourteen since. Lake Charles Echo: Last Thursday, just after dark, an employe in Winm. C. Fricke's store attempted to pour gaohline into a lighted lamp, first taking care to try the experiment in the center of the yard, in the rear of the store. The usual Acco result followed, of course, and the theCit column of flame shooting up into the air ing to brought out the fire engine, a general the Ne alarm of fire, anti a dense crowd of theque people. Mr. Fricke, however, smothered road the flame with a blanket almost immed- Ae iately, and no damage was done. Gas- Wood oline ought to be suppressed. Arbour State Central Express: We learn tet from the Colfax Chronicle of last week, ban 1 that the merchants at Colfax andA Montgomery have neither meat, four, street: nor meal. The stock of staple groceries gether. on hand in Alexandria anti Pineville isyard l very limited, and if navigation should ses can become any worse we may be forced to s pp reduce our daily rations. With the cer- then v; tain completion of the Pacific Railway lower li very soon, such a conitingency cannot theraili :tgaini occur. Col. 1 Shreveport Tiumes : Last night about unsuita I (,'clock a d, fiiculty occurred in the bar- above, roeII at the corner ofT lxas aziul Marshall ny's wh streets. h,-tween Cal .Johnson, one of h,. Col. W1 proprietetrs and Glus Logan, hoth colored bhatmture in which some eight shots were fired. tion stri Owing to the bad marksmanship of the In vii ,partiesa splehidid local item was spoiled commit and the undertaker and sexton were ed ther cheated out of furnishing cofins and view of graves for two or even one of them as derstaw inf ury-They ' greed abiout a polher debt and eoight to settle the mastter with In istols at close range.: It is unnecessary to state the shootinj reated considera the ble exitemeiit and: cleared the house the of visitrs in lees than a minute. Botbý take partieýwere arrested angtreleased on bond. we Shreveport Times: We yesterday met Mons Mr. Willie Gilmer, who is employed on two the line of the New Orleans Pacific road. two He informs us that the track is laid as and far as Mount Pleasant, and the work is vre progressing atithe rate of about a mile the a day. His account of the condition of ing many farmers in that section is deplora est- ble-scarcely any corn, cotton vege ock tables, milk, poultry or money. fa Morehouse Clarion: Crops are woful ile. ly short in this parish, of both corn and ote cotton, and it is safe to say that there Adat will not be more than a thitd of a crop md of each made. It is said to be the poor tin est crop ever made in the parish, ay, and we presume it is true. On our rich noe- est land in many places the cotton will live not average more than two feet high ion with from five to ten boils on a stalk, ish where formerly it grew as high as a nk man's head. The fields have burned up under the parching sun with no rain. en- The drouth set in here early in June, and nd we have not had a good rain since-an ;ht unprecedented dry spell of nearly three Id- months. It looks really distressing, ed and whilst this is generally true through bat out the State, we can't see why the city up papers report the crop nearly as good as ºon that of last pear. It is not true, and the ed facts ought to be given. aa- Richland Beacon: Some parties in nd the 5th ward of Morehouse parish, if re to ports are true, are entitled to credit for ty the discovery of a new and original on mode of punishing a cow thief. It is th said that a negro was caught in the act he of butchering a cow in the woods, and n- the parties detecting him cut a small i- hole in the cow, took out its entrails, 0o put the negro in the cavity and sewed up the hole, leaving only his h !ad out. bht He had an awful time in keeping the an crows from picking his eyes out, and in was almost completely exhausted when an discovered and released froul his uncom ng fortable quarters by two other negroes. It Richland Beacon: From the mail P- carrier we learn that another colored at man was shot, an ' it was thought mor i tally wounded, ait Charlieville, last 'P Monday. There is a, telling where thise e- murdering business will end, if the 1, murderers now at large are not arrested a and brought to justice. Columbia Herald : On Tuesday morn- I e ing last about 2 A. M. two negro men, o who were lying in Monroe jail under a charge of the murder of two of their v race, were taken out by persons un known and hanged. The keys of the t sjail were lcked up in a desk, in the I - i sheriff's offtlice, the deputy sheriff being s at the time absent on duty. The lynch- S ing party entered the, office, broke open f the sheriff's desk, took therefrom the d jail key, unlocked the cell in which the ti r negroes were confined and conveyed Sthem some distance out of the town and 0 hanged them without raising any alarm. 8 SSo quietly and methodically was this e Sthing done that not a soul in the town seems to have either heard or seen any Sthing of the party. Our handsome young friend, the la-t dies' favorite par exrcelleocee, Mr. Joseph ti Gebelin, put in an appearance in our al Ssanctum on last Tuesday, after an ab- t sence of sixty days, which he spent on the coast and around New Orleans. He st looks as fresh as a daisy, and his conn- cc tenac e wt:c a~rs: cheerful expression, in dicating that he's been having the bul. liest kind of a time. "Joe" is univer Ssally esteemed, Soon the familiarsound or of his cornet will add melody to the ar- ti tistic ,trains of our splendid Silver Cor net Band. Reed's Gilt Edge Tonic prevents Malaria atudap' Odition. o Col. Wheeloek's Visit. . Ii According to a previous agreement, it the City Council met on Thursday even- i. ing to hear Col. Wheelock, President of n the New Orleans Pacific Railroad, on ti the question of terminal facilities for his rI road on our city front. t4 An examination of the lease of Messrs. iý Wood & Widney, and with Messrs. O. p Arbour & Bro., revealed the fact that N' the city has, unoccupied, between these ft two establishments, that space of river Ii bank lying at a point 120 feet below c' America Street extending down to Spain street: four hundrtd feet of front alto- p, gether. Under the! terms of the coal bi yard lease, the city, for railroad purpo ses can cause said coal yard to advance d its upper line 2(5) feet, which would then vacate that same space at their lower line which could be utilized by n the railroad company. I Col. Wheeloek :anil Major Morse fonnd unsuitable the vacait frout., described above, for thr location of their Comipa- st ny's wharf and passenger depot, which pi Col. Wheeick degirei to locate on the batture between Boulevard and Conven tion streets. In view of the complex situation, a - committee of three with the Mayor add- r ed thereto, was appointed with theb view of arriving at some amicable un- - derstauding, whereby the Railroad corm lon the consideiia n ofo that ;body. We are hppy to state that Mr. W met ney, of the coal yard Company, show.ed i on every disposition tb faoilitate matrter. sad, while Col. Wheelook, on the bthrh ,d i ,seemed ndt desirous to oooupy a· y apae6 k is .which would inconyenience the coal nile yard stýablishnient. a of To a suggestion~by some of the Goun-t cra- cilmen that the Companr might locate ,ge- its landing opposite Delaroderies, saw mill, Col. Wheelook replied, that each fal- location would d8feat the object he had in view,which was to come neirenoagh' to the center of the city to accommodate its business interest and people, and in 'or- return, receive a larger share of freights iand passengers, thereby receiving com pensation for the great expense incurred kill in maintaining' costly transfer steamer and in erecting depots, wharves, 'etc. igh Unless the landing could be brought tl, near the heart of the city, it would be a to the Company's interest toestablish its ln. depots in West Baton Rouge. ind [oFFICIAL.] ung, gh- MAYOR' OFFICE. CITr or BATON RO'UGE, ity Thursday, September 1, 1881. Special meeting. the Present--Hon. L. Jastremski, Mayor; and Messrs. Wieck, Wax, Duggan, Stu art and Gimler--Councilmen. " The Mayor stated that the meeting re- was called for the purpose of conterring' with Col. Wheelock, President of the al N. O. Pacific Railroad Co., in regard to 1 is fixing upon a location within the city act limits for terminal facilities to said nd road. On motion of Mr. Wax, duly secon s, ded and adopted; Col. hbeelock was requested to address the Council oh the ut. subject. Before doing so President he Wheelock requested that the original ed ordinance offered by his Company,-be read by the Secretary, which was done. m- He then after investigating the location s of the coal landing an4 other points on ail tbhe river, suggested that before pro-I ed ceeding further the city authorities or- should confer with Messts. Wood, Wid tit ney & Co., and come to some under es standing with them in regard to moging be their landing or con)e to such terms as t ed will be satisfactory to them and also f give the necessary facilities to the Rail n. road Company. n, By Mr. Duggan--Resolved, That the a Mayor appoint a committee of three, t ir with himself added, who shall confer a n- with the lessees of the coal landing and a he the representatives of the N. O. Pacific be Railroad Company to carry out the b ug suggestion of Col. Wheelock and that i h- said committee in the event of a satis- a en factory arrangement, shall report with d be draft of our ordinance to be submitted n ie to the Council. Unanimously adopted. 3d His Honor the Mayor, appointed up l( on the committee Messrs. Duggan, n. Stewart and Wieck, and on motion,duly i, seconded the Council adjourned. N n LEON JASTREMSKI, Mayor. ti . G- o. HENDERSON, Secretary. We have received an invitarion to at . tend a Siree Dansaute, to be given by b the Terpsichorean Social Club at Don r aldsonville, on Tuesday evening, Sep- tb . tember 6th. It will afford us great in n pleasure to attend the Soriee if circum e stances permit. Many thanks for the a a courtesy. t S Dr. D. Stocking reports for duty, as ie usually does in the tirst week of ev d ery month. The Doctor is prepared, at , the Bank Hotel, to attend to all dental work,. Mothers. Mothers. Mothers ! Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain (I of cutting teeth i If so, go at once and Sget a bottle of Mrs. WINSLow's SooTr- of ING SYRUP. It will relieve the poor ba little suniferer immediately-depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There en Sis not a mother on earth who has ever p f used it, who will not tell you at once r that it will regulate the bowels and give y rest to the mother, and relief and health S to the child, operating like magic. It 1 is perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the in t scription of one of the oldest and'best a female physicians and nurses in the St r United States. Sold everywhere. 25 P Scents a bottle. [n81y a , A Cough, Cold or Sore Throat should be stop- o -ped. Neglect frequently results in an Inra.ll 1 ble Lung Disease or Consumrption. BROwN's BaoNCHIAL TRoctuE8 are certain to give relief in SAsethma. BronchtiKe, ouohs, Catarrh, consump- to tion and Throat Diseases, For thirty years the trochee have been recommended by physicians I8o r and always give perfect eatisfaction. They are op not new or untried, but h ;ving been tested by In I wide and conrstant use for nanrly an entire gen·- m eration, they have attained well-merited rank he am4ong the few staple remedis of the age. Pub lie Speakers andi 'ingers use them to clear and an Sstrengthen the Vies. Siold at 25 cents a box Severywhere. Rof Blank Bookse. -T EDGER-Single and Double-- Journals, 1 Records, etcre. i. CHlAMB s'bS. ' Neh't to Pike's Hall. Third streets. .New Cptch Mackerel! an At retail, at Family Grocery of Sangl30 JOSHUA Ba L. pri Fresh Cocoanuts! !i At Jamily Grooery #f ,f - salg3 JOSHVA BlAL. ii: a, + Parlid ota_! ISEAL o Swith 8 tc ZBL Sebodo einly and peh aelyr' W,.a.T e 0 VTto f t . Callrh o f S ýt, aost R oge. B HEtROwIFFSS L0. direc tfotm teh e itd bolden i and fo erd ad of u the aRe t doo a. t. and 4 o'clok P. aI., of right title lateat. ad daiofnPh Krn. Adeline Arbou, in ad t the. Al* dalerialbd Iofa ouu .to Wit: TWO CTRINLOT S OOD .AR iU ated in that pof t of t2he Cit v fla.ItPon abid oveut by Entitle ea rd and ynt the plan therclr leot'aa.lo Moe .df l olf i tare .. No.% a supplemental pla ofB€ nregardTt z diea antd to tam l ed the a e entitled ti. numbered aest.d will etpose , Termo of the C Hurt , ioth se doorof Ap nextpr, A.etD. 1881, between the i . ' . SHERI fForS SAiLE. d .Te TTOFlloUwla A d Ed ENEfl1~2L Judicial Distrcet ort, parim h of elblua~'; n Rouge. Caroline Famme ine v. Sieo.un . tileb, tutor of Tho tse Cptey aa No.mol By virtue of a Oomue , aludnedinl.: abuoe entitled and aoNbN tad 5, f atui - Conrt af BesadI wll eliared o pn$ot .To.n, front of the Cnorth e' doorofloM pa/t~Mb,.. o Termds , tof e sale-CAH it tha b tof net.e A. . J. 1, ewee the ha iof ....u I H'Eo; . D fouro'cALE. udave, the following dp-clbed tpiry, a.' e in i cmn ommon between the helfhrXbe . SFamime, deoaeoad, vis, raroline .]iuan# +m ."." '* 'y ammie,deedeanaea d b ssuee 'i ii. shoarel etite and thn e suit --oh")s.e -of Amelia Hltoamn rette ent by th a tvrar, SSolomon Gottdeib twitwl' 5lt. THE UNDIVIDED ONEHAFLF OIO tereat in the weaterti half orof qarie nmer eighteen in Bdaureard Tovn, city Of BOto nou get, AD18 m ertweoenth. Td. O' loLA,.t and.four o' c.hLF in .. Slateret in the nortern halfof lot number siof square numher thirty, Heauregard emr ant by improvementsd, i ' e e . . , - 3d. TlE UNDIV[IDED HALF OF LOFI. number ive of a areo noumber thirty, Bea . gard Town, and improvemeua. 4th. THE UNJDIVIDED HALF INTER. eat in the weatern half of aqure nmber tsm. tye.ne, enitey mancuanmnerd Tw ather Tom,. an d improvementa. ,. S th. THE UNDIVIDED HALF OFLON"Y number two, 1 square numbere ixty.nine usothi Beao ureg ad Town, and improvements, Sold to effect ? ilrtldton. t rintS OF SwLse--One.thirrsd caah, and the n. nalance in one.dwodc and t o the purrTo tow urn their notes to their own order, Min by them endorsed, bearing eight per cent per on num intereg t rom date auntil praid with ven dol' privilege reaerved on the property sold antil fll oadfln l payment of said nrotes a ntereat. J.W . BATES, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. Ci L OT] OF LOmI ANAS, LATE FI rJ now Seventeenth Judicial District Cohr.: Parish of Ci Eat Baton Rouge. H. NO. FAYROT v. A. A. DELARODE~RI. No. 2O.A. . By virtue of an slo a writ ofqUa , aised in the abeve entitled and numbered snit and tome diraected from to e H.ore HonorableCourt aforeaid. olden iu and for the mid PariBh andStte,ri have seized and will expoae to public tae, in ; front of the Court Houase der of asid Partiah, on Satmuiay, the 17th dayeofleptebet 71 next, A. D. 1881, between the hoUrs of 11 o'clock A.. . and 4r o'elok e. a., ofaid day, alle the right, titled, Interest eand olaum ofthe De fndant Ad. A.d)elaroderie in d to the ad hfollow. TH EdUND IVIDED THIRTEEN.I. " teenth (13-16 often certain Iota ot .groundjt nated in that part ofthecityofuone Rofge o laid on; Elle Beurgard, and delpntle on th planu threofas Iot oe 1 ,3,4, 5t6, ,d , etl e and 10, of square No. 3, upplemeatil plau, to. r eter with the saw.mill anb d ee mpTdVemento eln ALsO, FIVE LOTS OF G iOe) ; ' + bered , . 3, 4 and 12, otfl aqua.ie. o - mental plari , Beauregard Town,t itylm of ta R ."j , LOTS NO. . 4 AsNd5, OFSQUARE No. , Beauregard Town, City ot Iaton Rouge, with bnildings and improvement, treou. A +LSO, LOT NO. 8, OF SQUARE NO. 1o, Beaurgard Town, Citv of Baton Ron ,. ALSO, NOP S.O: , OF SQUAR NO. i. . B-anreaurd Town, City of Baton Booge. AL8, THE UNDIVIDED ON-IOUT. (t) interet in lot No. 3, of euare No. , Beu. rera Town, Cty of Baton Roug. ALSO, THE SOUTH HALF OF LOT NO. . of squre marked "B.," snujplemental plan o fi BIeareard Town, it of h Baton Rouge, withlh b boiaags and improvements thereon. - Seized to pay and eatisfy the amount ofjndg ment, interest and coaet claitmed an the above entitled and numbered suit. sd1 Terms of sale-CASH, with the lenelit of Pr. pralemenmt. J. W . BATES, Sheriff~ SHERIFF'S SALE. ' I TATE OF LOUISIANA, 17TH-JUDICIAL SDistrict Court, Parsh of iut Baton Rouge. HENRY NEWELL VS. A.A.DELARODE RIE, No. 260. BR virtune of writ of seizure and sle, isuned in the albove entitled and numbered case oand to me directed from the Honoale Court afore sid, holden in and for the rid Parish and State, I have aelced and will expoae tea publle ale in front of the Court Hone door of mid Salurday, the lt day of Otober, erxt, A. D. 1881, between the honrs of eleven o'clock A. N., and four o'clock p. a., of aldd day, ·; all the right, title, interest and cltam of the r Dselendant A.A. Delaroderie, In and 'to the f. owing describe property, tO wit: THE UND I VIDED THIRTEEN.SIX. teenth.of aquare "B" or square nomber th:ee, ,f the S iuplemental plan In thatpart of the city )fBaton Rouge known as Beaureglad Town, containn ten,(l0) lots of ground, numbering - one, two, three, four. five, six, seven, eight, nine and ten,together with all ho build• lu, and improvements thereon, ineludiong saw mill, machinery'nd implements attached and belonging anuappertaining thereto, said square being bbuundfon the North by Eur..pa Street, Mouth by Afi Street, Eat bty Natchez Stroet - and West by the Lsisiasippi rivet ALS) T-HE WHOLE OFA ERITAIN LOT of ground in that p rt of the city of Baton Rouge known as Beaur,.gazd Town and des'rib. -ei on the plan therer, as lot unber flive of squa, e number five. Sei,g at iho corner o" Ntebez and Europe h;tr,.eta, togel her with the building and amprovemetn thereon, .teized topay and satialy the j.udgment, i terosat an corst claimed in the above entitleS A and numbered canse. Ternis oflde---bSH. with the benefit of ap. praieement, J.J . J A TEgS,Sheriff, Pickles. lSales, Oliwe. i-esh receipta at aity 9rc of janell J BEIb I