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ARFF place ay last, Master Mr. Jos. The usu ucted hv a master During the aster Louis and read one eautiful and f the Torah, and the Presi ted him before ce he addressed a most effective e whole congre s, especially when .ais other, who died months ago, leaving a hus d five helpless children. it is due to our accomplished friend, Mr. M. Klein, who was her, and the author of the a made by Master Louis, of the following is an abstract, we publish by a general re dear father, reladives and friends: sacred day of my being Bar Mitz _I recognize as a most important h in my life. It is a day of relig a significance which rises much - her than the celebration of an or ary ltr*bv4, To-day I am num ed t e responsible sons of 1; joisorrow stand ready to mie on this pilgrimage; o devil will be tlWere to claim y choice, Oh! how deeply do I feel the new responsibility,! Well may I tremble in view of the fearful strug gle, which awaits 'm- like all others, I t angr which threatens me, through haste, passion or igno e I might lay hold of the evil and sorrows, neglecting religion, its and its ultimate reward. Oh ! I make the.years of my child ast forever-could I hope to go a to the grave without tasting of trials to which mankind are dea d. I might wish myself again into midst of infancy so that my inno -a-nd unconsciousness of evil ght still epntinue. But this cannot -everyonle must go onward to meet is destiny, while he has the means laced before him by God's mercy to nable him to distinguish between nod and evil. Knowing this, let me ntreat our Father in Heaven that He ill give me a knowledge of his law, hat as I am now Bar Mitzvah I may iso have the mental enlightenment to understand my duty, and the will and power, to observe it all the days of my life. Oh ! can its many surrounding circumstances ever be obliterated from my memory? Can I ever forget that nunder your guidance, beloved Father, I have been trained in virtue's ways; that it is to your care and affection, I owe everything on earth; that your good example has taught me to be up. 3' right, just and: true, and that to follow God's law and obey hlis command . meats should be the greateu-aim f my life. May God .lusa and reward * "'ytirTeder love and solic itude, and may my manhood hear the holy fruit of piety and integrity to so st lace and make happy your declining ed years. With God's help and divine ion assistance, I hope to prove true to all my obligations, to be faithful to my God in obeying His divine will, to honor you my beloved fatlher, wvith all rn a child's devotion, obedience antid filhal all love, so that I may become a joy to sells your life, a credit to the community, and a worthy representative of my sad. Jewish race. inMay God bless you all from and myself with his spirit of benevo eaiti lence and wisdom. May there be joy in your hearts and peace in your hu- omes. May God bless this congrega tion and its spiritual guide. May out every Father in Heaven guide and protect Gro- you my little brothers and sister, and untry may He send you health, joy, prosper ly at- ity and happiness. Dear and beloved father, I see yon throbbing and tears in your eyes-I Town, know your happiness, as well as my ablish- happiness, would be much brighter, closed much more tragrant, much more would o dead your face beam with joy, if our dlear and beloved mother would be sitting Phil- by your side to witness this solemn act. Oh ! it is sad to be an orphan and ill call to have no mother whose tongue could wn with speak in the angelic tones of tender r about ness, and whose heart could throb in love for those woom she gave life and ator and whose eyes could watch over her dar nearly lings. Alas! we must submit to tie decrees of the Alaighty God. and im b etands plore His assistance and blessing. le's Eng- Let our trust in Him rise superior to our grief, though oar tears may flow; ment re- let us not murmur against His will, le se of but humbly submit and ever hope in I. Wall- His mercy. ABles. f Pole, THE LATEST.-The attention of all ehanges. men of business is respectfully di rect:d to the following: Call on a tives are man of business, in the hours of bus , and by mess, only on business. Transact ets pleas- vour business in a manner entirely is much business, in order to give him time e Aperi- to attend to his business, and make I eicient, it your business to go to "Big" Hey b Geiger, man's mammoth establishment on 'om New Front street, for all dry goods, gro in 1 put' ceries, hoots, shoes, hats and cloth. edicincs, lng you want. He is now receiving Son te llthe largest and best assorted stock v sieets. ever brought to this market, une un calls qualed in variety and price. Time il line oh and money saved by purchasing from 'nishuing "Big" Heyman, as almost every ar. ost cor- tidle desired can be obtained undei einudria, one roof. Don't forget tihe place lie latest and don't fail to call for Capt. Juliun of (loth- IM. Nasits, the "head man" of thIe on ' D establishment. BeAu'raeRas.-r-Ldies, you canno' eage Io- make fair skin, rosy cheeks ani . 2th-- slparkling eyes wit.l all the cosmetic: I, F. N. of France, or beautifiers of the Oileans; world, while in poor health, ant lai. Mose iothing will give you such .gool 0. P. ., health, strength, buoyant spirits an. e, Major beauty as HIop Biiters. A trial i: C. C.Ha- certain proof.-['rTelegraph. 'ice; J. --TlE repairing of Chronometer ville; l. and flue Gold Watches a specialty, a Ie. LFergusou and Scuhunack's. 1881 GT ý, 1881 "YO-JR DERfIlK - AT TIIE - OflOSITm EJRE ANDINYe -* FINEST - WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS AL~89WUAB ON ZAND. --SIGN OF "HELP ME THROUGH THE WORLD PRIVATE ROOMVS FOR CARD PAIRTIES. E. YALLERY, PROPRIETOR. WUiS 922MPPI~~~efcll~ AN EXTRA SESSION. PROCLAMATION CALLING THE'SENATE TOGETHER EARLY IN OC TOBER.i WASHINGTON, September 23.-The following has just been received from the Department of State: By the President of the United States of America-a proclamation. Whereas, Objects of interest in the United States require that the Senate should be convened at an ear ly day, to receive and act upon such communications as may be made to it on the part of the Executive: Now, therefore, I Chester A. Ar thur, Presideut of the United States, have considered it to be my duty to issue this my proclamation, declar ing that an extraordinary occasion requires the Senate of the United States to convene for the transac tion of business, at the Capitol, in thlu city of Washington, on Monday, October 10th, next, at noon on that day, of which all who shall at that time be entitled to act as members of that body are hereby required to take notice. Given under my hand and the seal of the United States, at Washington, e twhiriy431 1 il Slay of September, in the year of ourT._ 1881, and of the Independence of the Itfiit-. States the One Hundred nnel Sixth. CHESTER A. ARTHUR. By the President: JAs. G. BLAINE, Secretary of State. --LIST of unclaimed letters re maining in the Post Office at Alex andria. La., for the week ending Sept. 24th: LADIES. r Miss Mary A. Andrew, Miss Mai ie Gray, Miss Dora Moore, Miss Lixzie Pickens, Miss Nonuh Woods, Mr's. Celesie Hunt, Mrs. Ann Mu,angh, Mrs. Julia Pullen, Mrs. Wmin. Walking. IEXN LEMEN. Horace Avin, Allen BDrlshear, Win. Crumb, Austin Colbert, F. L. Dul vara, n obt. Dumns, d Alexander Faser, d J. R. G.a vy, P. C. Victor Gos vson, P. C. n James E. Gillespie, P. C. d Shed Hit, Wm. H.,wkins, S T. M. Horn, R. E. l.ee, R. E. I.ee. P. C. R. H. Lee, A. C. Mason;, P. C. ]'-.el Moore, i en, lery P',iamnn, in. J. P, iichaid, Edgtr SLew.v; G. B. S:epliens, W. R. Sheppard, Robt. Strodher, G. Simmons, W. M. Stewart, D. K. Thomas, Wm. Tilman, ly lsauc Weekly. Oe --WE to-day call attention to the " adver isement of the Prickly Ash , B.tters, which can be found in an oi. her column. These Bi.,es arc ig made fiom .be pulest and best ma Ste ials, and thei- tonic and cr~;i.holi pr ope ,ies ,eder ,bemn sapeior to , il obthers in disorder of tbe s.om r- ach, bowel, liver, etc. DIED: IN this Town, on Thursday, September 22d, 1881, CHARLES, infant son of James Andrews, Jr. and Laura Holt, aged 2 weeks. -AT his residence, on Bayou Rap ides, on Wednesday. September 21st. 1881, JOHN T. CRUIKSHANK, aged 3S years. -AT the resilence of his parents, on Bayou Robert, on Monday, September 19th, 1881, MURRAY NORCUM, son of W'm. Harris and Maggie Calderwood, aged 7 years. -IN Terry, Miss., on Tuesday, Sep tember 13th, 1881, KATE H. CAZA BA'T, aged 23 ye.ars, consort of Thos. II. Fortner, iid datughter of Judge A, Cazabat. MISCELLANEOUS. Commercial College NEW ORLEANS, LA. Young men and Business Aspirsants, send for a Catalogue of this progreulve and renowned Institution. N. B.-A two months Special Graduating Course, o0. ADDashm Col. GEO. BOUL. I 5-JIAClBS QjU IT TRADE MIARg, 11? LO THE R 3 X eTO& rt." ~S iaica, Lumbago, Backache, Sreness 1-h.L Chast, Cout, Quiny, Sore Throat, 5'i . ings and Sprains, Biu'ns and vca;ds, GCarera! .S'ouily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Icoadache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other - Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals Sr. Jicou OIL as a safe, 'ur,o. siml(le and cheap External trimedy. A trial entnils libt the comparatively trifling outlay of 50 ('ents. and every one suffering witll pain can have cheap and pobiaivo proof of its claims. Directions in Eleven Languages. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALEB8 IN MEDIOINE. A. VOGELER & CO., BaltitIre, M1d., T. U. A. Ague Cure Is a purely vegetable bitter and power ful tonic, and is warranted a speedy and certain cure for Fever and Ague, Chills and Fever, Intermittent or Chilr Fe. ver, Remittent Fever, Dumb Agne, ~ Periodical or Bilious Fever, and all malarial disorders. In miasmatic dis tricts, the rapid pulse, coated tongue, thirst, . lassitude, loss of appetite, pain in the back and loins, and coldness of the spine and i extremities, are only premonitions of severer symptoms, which terminate in the ague paroxysm, succeeded by high fever and profuse perspiration. It is a startling fact, that Alnine, re nic and other poisonous minerals, form the basis of most of the "Fever and Ague Preparations, "Specifics, "S4 r ps," and "Tonics," in the market. The prepara tions made from these mineral poisons, e although they are palatable, and may h break the chill, do not cure, but leave the malarial and their own drug poison in AYEv's Anus Cuas thoroughly eradicates Sthese noxious poisons from the system, and always cures the severest cases. It contains no quinine, mineral, or any thing that could injure the most delicate pa tient; and its crowning excellence, above its certainty to cure, is that it leaves the system as free from disease as before the attack. For Liver Complaints, AYER's AOuP Cuns, by direct action on the liver an . which produve these complaints, andl siim C, ulates the system to a vigorous, healthy condition. We warrant it when taken according to P directions. d Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer , Co., Praetical and Analytical Chemists n Lowell, Mass. soLn BY A.L nanueeswI 'vsarWHIaN. A WEEK IN YOUR OWN town $5 outfit free. No rinsk. Reader, if you want a business at which persons of either sex s. can make great pay all the time they tp workl, write for particulars to H. HALLETT & Co. Portland. Maine LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY CO. This is the only Lottery ever voted on and - indorsed by the people of any State. Louisiana State Lottery Co - Incorporated in 1863 for 25 years by the Logislature for Educatianal and Charita ble purposes-with a Capitol of $1,00:),000 -to which a reserved fund of over $420, 000 has since been added. By an over whelming popular. vote its franchise was made a part of the present State Constitu tion adopted December 2, A. D. 1879. C ITS GRAND .Single Nlurmnber -DIRAWINGS- WILL TAKE PLACE MONTHLY ! IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONES 01 LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING DISTRIBUTION: A1111 IMITILY DISTRIBITII, I ( CLASS K) T th --:AT NEW ORLEANS,:- at Tuesday, October 11, 81. CAPITAJI IZE, 100.000 TIClETS AT $1.OO 111C HALF TICKETS, $1. c LIST OP PRIZES: ' 1 CAPITAL. PRIZE ......$30;,000 S1 " " . 00... iO00 1 " . 5,000 2 PRIZES OF $2,500......• 5,000 5 " 1,000..... 5,000 20 " 500...... 10,000 100 " 100...... 10~000 200 " 50.... 10.000 500 " 20..... 10,000 1000 " 10...... 10,000 * APPROXIMATION PRIZES: 9 Approximation Prizes $300 $2,700 0 ri " 200 1,800 9 . " " 100 9,00 S1857 Prizes, amounting to....$110,400 Application for rates to olnbs should be .. made only.to the office of the Company s, in New Orleans. i Write for circulars or send orders to S M. A. DAUPHIN, he New Orleans, La. ings are under the anpervision and management. of Generals n. G. T. BEAUREGARD, Sand JUBAL A. EARLY. OAPIT AL P.,J !.1, f 100,000. WHOLE TICKETS, TEN DOLLARS. JULIUS LET (.OLD STAND ): , :.. : MIRES ROSENTHAL, Manager. - S-nd BUILDING MATERIAL. ill lFOl 11i 1 IUID fITIS ll lIllISflSli! Ills 0 IC AT TIEJE STOR E3. Ferguson & Schnack THIS CUT REPRESENTS THE CELEBRATED 01. E lR I - , DAMonD svn: m m OPERA AND CHATELINE CHAINS, GOLD NECKLACES and PENDANTS, RON LADIES BROACHES. '. CELEBRATED CRESCENT SPECTACLES IN GOLD, A SILVER & STEEL PRA ME8 SPEC TACLES. CRECENT .SPECTAC g8 The Diamond Spec- The Eye t1, e most tacles and Eye-glass- ( delicate; o0gai of the es not only claim to hume ep, yet is be, but are the best the most ieciealy that science has been end eard tesle teea able to produce. ted. i ,x. 1"i They are mounted in all styles of GOLD, SILVER, RUBBEi1 4 d, J L FRAMES of the bEST QUALITY. For Sale only by FERGUSON &SCA -DEALERS, IN- Guns. Rifles, Pistols, Sporting and i Powv FIi you, Hop SI led or DRS, A, E, Secon We o menee on Oct and cemplete E of the North up in their i faction of all ried Off the ] gether with .a tive Tyrak Counted in" to -the . historyf I nerepa per e4r new pa CL ý'Oe )Q