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10: i laent Plape. Ibgi"won PE, ?wo D irs ear.` 8aturta -uwy-·, S84. day for the Pcice Jul. Straw of. the m llion -t Mis. M. Israel & O. a.' All ltds and all pricest &, o.'s estabishment on Sunday, July 13. I'h8 ixinng numLber may not :ave yet been sold. -- " Preient tiove ha called a special meet ing:. the Sehool Board for next Saturday at 1 o'clock. Wils OChin the =Chaitahan aditadged to be inssae, ,was conveyed to the State In sahe Ayldi. af'Jackspn, leaving here last Satau4ay hgiht. Owing'to the-rain and the inability of of several members of the detail to serve, no national sale was fired by-the Cofield Guards yesterday. Another light running' Domestic sewing machine is to be donated by Cheap Tony to the cueomer holding the lucky number. Be maieto secure a chance. Mr. J. J. Greenwood, the genial and pop ular proprietor of the Cheap Cash Centre, loaves here Tuesday next for a short visit to his former home In St. Mary parish. The clerk of the weather must be sadly deficient in patriotism, else lie wouldn't. persist in openfing the flood-gates and drench.ipg us with rain every 4th of July. Mrs. Camilla Hebert of St. James and daughter, Miss Maria Hebert, are stopping at the Lee Hotel as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lafargue, having arrived here on Thursday. Ben. Bowden, a respected colored citizen of Port Barrow, had the misfortune to lose his wife a few days ago. The funeral was one of the largest that has occurred here for a long time. We are informed that a Blaine and Logan Republican club has been organized in the first ward with Louis Butler as president, Arthur Joseph, vice president, and Aldrich Joseph, secretary. Mr. MichselFeely, who has resided in Donaldsonville a number of years, has re moved with his family to the city of New Orleans. We regret tonote their departure, but wish theIn good luck in theirnew home. Miss Lucile Brand returned from New Orleans on the Belle of the Coast Wednes day morning, accompained by Misses .d wige Chopin Sand Julia Bozonier, who will be the guests of Miss Brand at the hospi:a ble Picayune residence for a short time. Don't let it escape your memory that there is but one week remaining in which you can secure a chance to win that elegant ,double set of plush-covered parlor furni ture at Mrs.-M. Israel & Co.'s. The draw ing will take place on Sanday the 13th inst. Deputg~lShri; David Israel sold at pub lic auction to-day a small tiact of land in "Lacroix bend, sixty feet front by thirty ar pents in depth, to effect a settlement be tween the parties in the suit of Willis Gor don vs. Winm. Simmonds. The property was adjudicated to R. N. Sims, Esq., for Mr. Michael Werner has contracted for the erection of a neat residence on the lot corner of Iberville and Chetimaches streets which he recently purchnsed from Dr. Mc Galliard. The new building is to be put up by Mr. Jos. Dudenhefer, a very compe tent mechanic, and will be offered for rent when completed. Miss Laure L.agarde, a Lafourche belle, is paying a visit to the Misses Verret, who reside in upper Assumption, six miles below Donaldsonville. Miss Lagarde is a very at tractive youzig lady and was crowned Queen of 1roe and Beauty at the ball which closed the season at Prof. Charles' skating rink in Thibodaux a few weeks ago. 'Ioussaint Carroll, the colored fugitive fromjustice who was arrested here last week and turned over to the custody of peputy Sheriff Plaisanee of St. James, was wanted for shooting and wounding Robert Janvier. colored, and Mr. Kroll, white, in the latter's store, on the 12th of June. Aarroll is still in the St..James jail We omitted at the proper time to acknowl edge the courtesy of Master Louis Ber geron of Donaldsonville in sending the editor of the CmEaE an invitation to attend the fifth aannal eahibition of St. Isedore's llege o~ the 2th of June. This institu ion is located in the Third District of New na and deservedly enjoys a high rep It is seldom hal an opportunity is af Itorded for winning a more useful or val uable prize than that double set of elegant parlor furenure tt Israel & Co.'s; and a chance costs absolutely nothing, for cus tomers receive the worth of their money ,,i goods and are given a ticket in the fur piture drawing for each fve-dollar purchase as a bonus. Mr. W. S. B. Cleveland, the well known sewing machine agent, arrived here last evening and will remain until Tues day. He is now connected with the house of Mr. Gustave Seeger, proprietor of the New Home sewing crechire, at 170 Canal stoet, New Orleans, and visits us to make arrangements for the iitroduction of that excellent machine to our coi~munity on a large scale. The Town Council held its regular monthly meeting Tuesday evening, and the oficial minutes are published in another column. One of the resolutions adopted requires that all outstanding claims against the town must be registered within thirty days, in default of which they are to be de olared invalid. T eesurer Solozano gives public notice aocoringly by means of an advertisement in another column. The preminary evumination of the case pf Abner Harris, clargpd with the murder of Andrew Johnson was resnmod on Wed nesday, but taking of testimony was nqt concluded. For the onvenienee of counsel the case was continued, indefi itely, to be taken up again on such day as may hereaf ter be agreed upon. The case of Cephas / (arroll, who is accsedl of. fatally injuring' Wm. Ross, goes over with the saihe upder etaZadi!}g. We congratulate- our amiable young friend, Mr. Allen F. Mavor, upon. success fully passing the examination prrequisite . ecuring a special license as pilot of -the steam fterry-bat Bella Israel. In thelourse of tima-andot a long time either-Allen hopia ti abtatlit hs japer ade a "vegnlat" at the wheel, and the aptness-a e has shoin for the business convinces us that his ex pectations will be realized at an early day. MInsnran EN~rsTanqaMsT.-Next Tues day evening, the 8th inst., Geo. M. Kelley & Co.'s Gigantic Minstrels will give a per formance at Hook and Ladder Hall for the -beneilt of .the firemen and should the pat ronage warrant, the performancb will be iepeated several successive evenings. If the minstrels give as good an entertainment as they claim, they can count on good houses. The price of admission is only 50 cents, children 25. SDRing the past few weeks we have sev eral times heard a report that Jos. Meadows, a well known peddler who was in the habit of visiting Donaldsonville very frequently, was waylaid, robbed and murdered on the left bank of the river, in Iberville parish. We have seen nq mention of the alleged crime in the South or the Baton Rouge papers, tand hence we are inclined to doubt the truth of the rumor, though a peddler who knows Meadows well informed Deputy Sheriff Israel the other day that the mur der had undoubtedly been committed as, reported. Judge Duffel went to St. James on Thurs day of last week to hold a preliminary ex amination in the case of Antonio Polomaki, a Russian, charged with murder, but owing to the absence of important witnesses, the examination was postponed until day before yesterday. Meantime the Sheriff of St. James went to Baton Range in quest of the absent witnesses, who are Russian emi grants, but returned with the information that they had taken their departure for Illi nois. Learning of the fruitless result of the Sheriff's mission, Judge Dufiel did not go to St. James on Thursday and the ex amination has been continued indefinitely. CorZa GUAunns-There was quite a good attendance of members at the meeting of the Gofields Guards Wednesday evening. In view of the expected festival on the 4th, the target practice- which had been inter fered with last week by reason of rain and the non-completion of the target, was post poned untirnextThursday, the 10th inst., at 4 o'clock r. n. If the weather is favorable on thatday, the boys of the Maher and Keat ing teams expect to do some crack shooting. It is expected thatbusiness of much impor tance to the welfarr' of the command will pe considered at the meeting of next Wed nesday evening, and hence a full attend ance of menmbers is desired. Right Reverend F. X. Leray, Archbishop of the Diocese of New Orleans, passed through our parish last week on his way to and from Paincourtville, where he at tended and directed funeral services in memory of Rev. M. A. LeSaicherre, vicar of the Paincourtville church, who died there on the 26th of May. We learn that there were twenty-seven priests in attend ance, and that the services were very im posing and impressive. His Grace the Archbishop spent Saturday, Sunday and Monday in St. James, and administered the rite of confirmation at the Convent of the Sacred Heart, St. Michael's Church and Jefferson College dying his sojourn in the parish. DErTH OF DuMIr.NLEBEANc.- We chroni cle with much regret the death of Mr. Du mini LeBlanc, an old and highly respected citizen of .the Dutohtown neigborhood of this parish, which occurred on Thursday evening. Mr. LeBlane was a native of As gumption, but had residered in Ascension parish during the past thirty years. He was about 56 years of age, had been married twice, and leaves a widow and pur children, the eldest of the latter being a married son of his first wife.. The other children are two girls and one boy, issue of, deceased's second marriage, who are living with their mother. The funeral took place Friday at the old Catholic church on Alleman's prairie and was attended by a large concourse of people. To the afflicted widow and orphaned children the CHIEF tenders heartfelt con dolence. A Lucar GirL.-The advertised drawing of a Domestic machine took place at the store of Mr. A. D. Vega-" Cheap Tony " Friday afternoon under the supervision of Messrs. Fred. Duffel, Thos. O'Malley and several other gentlemen. Nine hundred and thirty-one e4umbers were placed in one covered basket, and if an another basket, an equal number of slips, 930 being blank and one marked' "Good for one Domestic machine July 4,1884." The slips were drawn from the basket by Mr. Vega'selittle daugh ters, Aline and Stella Vega, and unfolded by Messrs. O'Malley and Duffel in the pres ence of a crowd cif interested spectat rs. No. 341 drew the prize'and little Miss Ramirez, daughter of Town Collector Ed gar A. Ramirez, was the fortunate winner. Another Domestic machine will be given away by Cheap Tony, the drawing to take place as soon as all the chnercs are taken. Fourteen prisoners have been incarcer ated in the parish jail since last Saturday, charged with minor offenses, such as vio ations of towni ordinances, breaches of the peace and assault and battery. Thirteen of the number either served out their time, w re acquitted or furnished bond, leaving only one stillin custody. The Sheriff and Jail or are now using duplicate jail record books, prepared according to a form devised by Deputy Sheriff Israel, by reference toiwhich the name, age, place of nativity, date of in carceration, offense charged and date of re lease of each prisoner are shown at a glance, together with the name of the court or au thority from which the commitment em anated. One of these is kept by the Jailor and the other in the Sheriff's office. They are neat, concise and useful books, will prove a decided improvement on the former method of keeping a record of the jail business. LIST OF.LETTERS Remaining in the Post-officeat Donaldsonville, Ascension Parish, La., July 5, 1884. Alphons, M Jackson, Jasper Brown Moses Jules, Louis" Berthelotte, harceline Larnam, Mrs Dealar Brow, Henry Mariani, D-2 Buvers, Richard Monroe. James Curry. Green Preston, Joseph-2 Dusnan, Oliver Perry, Daniel C Duprey, MmePhilibert Parnell. Levi Garden, Mrs Callin Thomas, Mrs Rosalie Goldate. Berh-2 Trest. Augst Gilleyy, H H erne, RR ( yHn'by, Chas L Whaley. Fred Housse, Martine Williams, Jose Jones, Miss Mary White. Mary If not called for in four weeks will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. LOUIS LE]!OBT. P.M., Mr. Henry MeCall, one of the alternate delegates from this district to the National Democratie convention, 'left for Chicago yesterdgy. We ae uninformed as to Mr. McCalPls preference among the variouscan didates- for . the Deinocratic presidential noifiak.tion, bktkuoW him to be strongly in farvor of a tarift ksystem that will afford protection to domestic industries. Secr5tary Pattl Leche has given notice to the stockholders of the Donaldsonville BridgeCompauy that the Board of Directors has de~lared a dividend of $2 per share oin the capital stock of the company, payable at the office of Treasurer Bernard Lemann on demand. Communicated. Say! did you ever notice when traveling on the back of a mule, chickens following and gathering up, on the road behind you, grains of corn or oats? Yes. what of it? Well, I may be the mule, and the committee of arrangements for the 4th of July tourna ment are the chickens.. SENATOR. Died. WILKES-At the residence of Mr. A. J Greenwood on the Dugas plantation, Ascen. sion parish, La., Saturday evening, June 28, 1881, at 9:15 o'clock, E.nTH LOUISE WILKES, aged 6 months and 19 days, infant daughter of Mr. A. R. N. Wilkes and Lizzie A. Greenwood. The little cherub whose life was brought to such an early close was a niece of our esteemed young friend, J. . J. Greenwood, Esq.. and to him as well asto the bereaved parents we ex tend assurance of our sincere sympathy. The babe had been in cxcellent health up to a short time prior to its death, but fell a prey to that insidious and fatal disease, cholera infantum, while the bereaved mother was in our parish on a visit to her respected uncle, Mr.A. J. Green wood, manager of the Dugas plantation. (tAUDIN-At Napoleonville, La., on Wednes day, July 2, 1884, at 1 o'clock P. an., Mlrs. Josz PHINE I.~LANO, wife of Francois Gaudin, aged 42 years. Deceised was the stepmother of our friend and neighbor, Dr. Felix Gaudin, and with him, the bereaved husband and other relatives we sympathize deeply. Mrs. Gaudin was a lady who enjoyed the esteem of all who knew her, and her death has thrown a gloom over a large circle of friends and acquaintances. The fu neral took place Thursday afternoon at St. Na poleon Church. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Important Notice To Holders of Q01ims Against the Town of Donaldsonville. TrEASURnEn's OFFIrCE, Town of Donaddeonville, La., July 5. 1854. IN obedience to an ordinance adopted by the Common Council of said town, July 1, 188I, I hereby give notice to all persons holding ap proved claims or accounts against the town of Donaldsonville to present the same for regie tration by me within thirty days from the last publication of this notice. Said ordinance pro vides that all such claims or accounts not reg isteredas above will be considered inr vll. JOHN hOLOZANO, -Town Treasurer. Proceedinigs Of Colnmon Council, Town of Donaldsonville. REGULAR MEETING. CoURaT-IlOUE, July 1, 18l1. The meeting was called to order by Mayor V. Maurin. Aldermen present - C. Kline AchillaCire, H. O. laher, iobt. Noel, G. A, Gondran. Absent-F. Vicknair. The following reports ware received and re ferred to the Finance Committee: TREASURER' OFFICE, Donaldsonville, July 1. 1881. 5 To the Mayor and members of the Common SCouncil: Gentlemen-I have the honor to submit to you tihe following statement of the situation of the town treasury from May 2) to July 1, Il1i: Balance cash on hand, July, 1. 1881, as per statement rend ered.................... ... .. .. $4 98 Cash received from May "0 to July 1...................... 486 18 Cash disbursed as per vouchers Nos. 1 to `1, both inclusive.. $48i 39 . Balance cash on hand.... $19 79 Respectfully submitted, JNO. SOLOZANO. Town Treasurer. (CoLLECTOR's OFRICE, Donaldsonville, July 1, 18. To the Mayor and Common Council of the town of Donaldsonville: Gentlemen-I have the honor to submit the following report; from the month of April, 18i, to date, to wit: For taxes year 1881.................... $10 33 S 1883..................... 18 871' " Licenses year 1884................ 37 0 Total.......... ................... $ 1-'1 RIespectfully submitted, S E. A. IA.11MIItEZ. Town Collector. On motion of Alderman Gondran. duly sec onded, the following preamble and resolution were adopted: Inasmuch that the committee on Finance have examined the books of the late Treaaurer o* the town of Donaldsonville. Jos. (fondran, Jr., and found said books to balance and cor rect and all moneys received and paid out by said Treasurer was rightfully done, and that said committee of Finuance made a report ac cordingly, on the 20th day of May, 1884, to this day; Be it therefore-resolved, That Jos. Gondran, Jr., late Treasurer, be and is hereby discharged from all obligation toward the town of Don aldsonville, and that he be authorized hereby to have his bonds as Treasuser cancelled. and that ie be granted a quietus. On motion of Alderman Maher, duly seconded, the following resolution was adopted: Resolved, That the C(ollector be and is hereby required to prepare a detailed report or state moent of all persons doing business or following any profession, occupation, trade or calling for which such persons are required to paty a li cense sax under the law; said report or state ment to show all persons that have pard and those that have not paid their licenses for the years 1883 and 1881. On motion of Alderman Maher, duly seconded, the following preamble and resolutions were adopted: WIEEPRis, The property owners and mer chants of this town are laboring under the bur den of" a triple tax upon their property and business, and WHEXEAS. Owing to these heavy taxes. the town has levied atax of only five mills upon the assessed valuation of the property in said town, being one-half the amounmt allowed by its charter and with its other revenues totally in sufficient to pay its outstanding indebtedness and current expenses; Be it therefore resolved, by the - Mayor and Common Council of the town of Donaldsonville, That the honorable Police Jury of the parish of Ascension be and they are hereby respectful ly petitioned in the naime of and in behalf of the tax and license payers of said town to ex tend them such relief as in their judgment and wisdom they may deem proper. Be it further resolved. That the Mayor be re quested to transmit a certified copy of the above preamble and resolution to the Police Jury of Ascension parish through its President. On motion of C. Kline, duly seconded, the following resolution was adopted: Be it ordained, That the Treasurer be and he is instructed to give ton days notice in the offi cial journal to all persons holding approved bills or accounts against the town to present the same for registration by him within thirty days from the last publication of such notice. All ac counts or claims not registered as above will be considered invalid. On motion of Alderman Kline, dulyseconded, the following resolution was adopted: Be it resolved. That the Sergeants of Police be instructed by the Mayor to superintend all works done on the bridges and ditches of the town. On motion of Alderman Maher, duly seconded, the following resolution was adopted: Resolved. 'hat the bill of Felix LeBlanc for s$5 for lumber ordered to build and repair llridges be paid out of the first moneys appro printed from the market revenues for public works, said appropriation being $50per month The following bills were approved: Jean tFerier. for work (lone on ditches and bridges of the town............... $) (t) F. I~ Blanc, lumber ................ . . ) Robt. Noel ...................... . . 10 f0 C. Kline, rent of ice-house for election.. 3 15. On motion, duly seconded, the meeting ad journed. JNO. F. TEIIRIO, ISecretary. STAUNTON. VIRGINIA. OIPENS September 22 18.4. Onoe of the Finst r SonoOLs rORYOUNOx LADIES IN THEUNI U ED STATES. Surroundings behutiful. Climate un surpassed. One hundred and forty-three board ing pupils from eighteen States. TERMS AMONG THE BEST IN THE UNION. Board, washing, English course, Latin, French, Ger man, instrumental mnsic. etc., seioltstic year, from Sept. to June, 8238. IFor catalogues, write to Rev. WMI. A. HARRIS, . D., President, Staunton, Virginia. Card of Thanks. HALL ASOENSION HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY No, 1. Donaldsonville, La., July 1, 1884. IN behalf of the Committee of Arrangements for the recent annual parade and celebration of this organization, and also of the Company as a whole, tardy but none the less sincere thanks are hereby tendered to Messrs. Felix LeBlanc and S. M. Fucich for generous contributions to the parade fund. The name of ore of these contributors was inadvertently omitted from the card of thanks published May 17, and the donation of the other did not reach us until after that publication. This acknowledgement should have been made at an earlier date, but we trust the delay will not be considered as in dicating any lack of appreciation of the liber ality and frindship of Miessrs. LeBlanc and Fucich. C. KLINE. President, DAVID ISRAEL, Secretary. Constable's Sale. State of Louisiana-Fourth -Justico Court Parish of Ascension. Jo,. T. Nolan vs. Charles Burns. BY virtue of and in obedience to a writ of fieri fI icU issued by the Justice of the Peace of the fourth ward, parish of Ascension, under date of July 3, 1884, and to me directed, I have seized and will proceed to sell, at the front door of the Fourth Justice Court, in the town of Dun aldsonville, on Saturday, July 19, 1884, at11 o'clock A. M., the followingd escribedprop erty, to-wit: The small house and all the other improve ments located on the lot lying at the northwest corner of Railroad Avenue and St. Michael streets in the town of Donaldsonville, said house being now occupied by the defendant in the above entitled suit. The property is seized to satisfy judgment renderedl in favor of plain tiff in said suit, together with all costs and charges. Terms-CASH. Parish of Ascension, July 5, 1814. JAMES MIoCRPAY, Constable. Of Kentucky University, Lexington, Ky. Students can begin any wcei-dy in the year. No vacation. time to complete the Full Diploma Busines Course about 1i weks. Average Total Cost, includiglTouitso, SetofBooks and Board in afamity,$90. Telegraph= a specialty. Literary Course free. Ladies received. 5,000 saceusfel graduated. Over i00 pupils last year from 15 to 45 ears of asge, from 22 State,. In stlraction is practically and indivtdually imparted r 10 teachers. peoiaL coursnes for Teachers and Business Men. University Diploma presated toits graduates. This beautiful city is noted br its healthfulness and soeiety,, aid is on leading Railroads. al Stusion segiyn.p# . 8t. Feor ineslaraduld putiilartlrs, ddsts itlar ideat, WILBI R., SMITH., Lexlaga, KL NOTIONS, 0Oio iig, Doorg, .Shoes, HATS, DRESS GOODS, Furniturc, Stoves, Saddilery -AND GENERAL MER CH A DIZE, In order to make room for the large and rew stock of fall goods we are expecting during the month of Selthimber, we have reduced all our goods to exceedinaly low figures, and from this day on it will he to your interest to call at our establishment for your homne fnrnishing mooiiy, etc. You will not regret it. Remember, this is not a mere advertisement. Only give us it trial and he convinced. We give each customer a card, like the following, which explains itself: FACE OF ARD THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN TRa I- MINGS, IACE, RIBBONSO, ETC., AL,'AYS It STOCK. BA o Cý A-D. A to e r t t d o So 0 0 . . 7iit an ty ie v T ', t i fr m' k i~t pr i r . r 2 Oe Orc.r a fr ol s When Go ' ii r to see one in die hands of every person in this Sand neigkhori^ g parish!". Wecall speciatlattention to ounr mnn's I 50 home made shoes. unsurpassed for fit, dura bility and style. Thanking the public for their kind patronage in the past and promi.sing them goo(}, honest, 1 square deals, we remain, respectfully, JOS. UONDRAN: SNS, - )·& r ~ ~ 3 Sc~ J. J O. R N.,WOOD- Jr. -. EALIER IN Family Groceriesi Provisons, FINE WINES, CHOICE LIQUORS, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco andt the Boss Cigars. STO6ea OPeB~a EARI.aY and L. ATB2. Silt Meat, Cod Fish, Butter, Lard, Eggs, Sugar, Tea, Rice, Coffee, Beans, Can Goods, etc. One price for everything. Come and see me. Mississippi Street, - - Donaldsonvllle, La. 0P 0 -tn d .1m w _m CYCLONE OF OLD GOODS AT NEW PRICES ! ! NEW GOODS CHEAPER TIHAN EVER! THE CIlTEAP GROCERY EMPORIUM I:+ in constant receipt, from nManufacturers, of a large and wril selected stock of FANCY s STAPLE GROCERIES, Cordials, Wines, Liquors, CROCERY, HARDWARE, WILLOW-WARE, Hay, Corn, Oats, Bran , Cotton See&*eal. TO BE HAD IN ENDLESS VARIETY. We like (opposition. We defy competition, And under no cotdition Will we budge from our position. AT THE CHEAP GROCERY EMPORIUM OPF CHARLES A. MAURIN In the building Jately occupied by Louie Rack6 as a Tin-Shop, MIississippi Steet, DO~ALDSONTVII.J..E Fulton IrolN W rks, Late GERAID) B. ALLENi & CO. Iltcorpontted. Founders and General Lachinits, Cor. Second and Carr Streets. ST. LOUIS. Sugar d>Aills, 'V'acuurn Pans, Statiornary and Portabiole -ngines, Boilers, Circular Haw Mills, Pile Driving Engines, Quartz Mills, Lead Mining Machinery, Mill Giesring. Pulleys, Shafting. Mining Pumps, Boiler Pumps, Blabbit & Harri Patent Piston Packing and General Machinery. Established 1857. IRefer to 31. ISRAEL & CO., Donaldsonville. The great evenisof ttstory In a sln fevaemee r THE WORID. FAMOUS and DECISIVE ATTLEOF THE WORLD. y (OAP!T, KINGU. S. A. oHImSRoYvuo THE EATTZJELLD. Sho h w Nabo aBs bes madot rTie. Aids the frfmo a l.--OlsPleasue.andl dstlrutttor. pn7a t s nd FinA Iltldr C. tier_. b ~ Star.L._ . e. ý .WrMo at oee for full desoriptios and terms. • A19-1. a. McCUIDaY l ,S st. Lou[. bfMo.t The Local Folk I ALL KNOW IT ! BUT for the .Vod or the public elsewbere we will say the if you are suffering with CANCElR, OLI) SORE on PILES, you will find a remedy thaet will PER MANENT LY (CUiE YOU by calling at the PEEP - O'-DAY HIOTEIL, DI)onaldsonlville. This certain cure will ease your pain so quickly you will imagine yourself in company with St. Peter. Try it, all ye who suffer. iyati' kig, Corner Mississippi Street and Crescent Place, DONALDSONVILLE. GOOD Board and Lodging at lowest prices. t B Best wines, liquors, cigars and tobacco at the bar. P. REDDINTON, - Proprietor. Henry Schaff, Copper, - Tin and SHEET-IRON WORKER, Railroad Avenue, between Conway and St. Michael streets, DONALDSONVILLE. ROOFING. GUTTERING, STOVIPPIPNG " repairing, adjusting and setting up of sugar house and other machinery, and every descrip tion of job work executed promptly and in best manner at reasonable prices. Pans. blowers, etc., made to order. YO GIRL CAN-get rich esling DOTS AID It os3:'-gfiy paper. Retails 5 ccrts a sei t. R. F.P. PCo.. l4 Nort: Avenue, Ikochestor, N, Y. E. . J. HART & CO., Wholesale Dealers, Importers and Commission Merchants, GROCERIES and DRUGS, 73, 75. 77 and 79 Tchoupitoulas Street, NE1W OTRLEANS. Represented by JuLus TmXL. BODLEY BROTHERS, -OFFICIt OF W AGON . REPOSITORY, Nos. 70, 72 and 74 St. Charles street, head of Union street, NEW ORLEANS. Factory at Wheeling, W. Va. M ANUFACTURERS of Plantation Wagons, Cane Carts, Cane Wagons, Small Ca rts, Log Wheels all with Black Locust Hubs, Bod ley's Steel Skein Wagons the best ekein wags n sold. Wheelbarrows. xle Grease, Spokes, Fel loes, Cotton Meal Distributors, Stabble Shaveo s. Can deliver goods along the river. direct from factory, and in car loads on railroads. FOR SALE. Desirable Property in the Town of Donaldsonville. - OT No. 61. together with all the baild nJ ings and improvements thereon, sita ated on Chetimaches between Mississipp and Ibeeville Streets, being the property now rented by F. B. Earhart, Esq. Lots Nos. 17, 18, 19 and 20, on Lafourehe,aetween Mississippi and Iberville Streets, *gether with all the buildings and improverSents thereon, kitown as the Brand property. For terms and coiiditiooa apply to UOD. BRAUD, Agent, half-mile below Donald sonville, or to FREDERItK ::DUFFEII Attroney at Law, at his- eofite opposite Conrt-House. nv 7-tl n O A7 MoATE OcHRONICitATUfiE, Cs.leaILb~i 3a t Les. *.,, ft RESTAURANT, R Mississippi Street, Between St. Patriack and St. IFiacnt tfreets. DONALDSONVIIL«1. Board by the -ay, Week or. Mbnth. LIIeals at all lIourse. Furnished Rooms -with or Without Board. PRICES TO SVIT Tl".TIIMES. EE. B. LeBLB', Proprietor,l Sueeertio irs. Roee. aefr z F.. a. .0g a m wSi m .. 0 % Dollaldsollville kle-House, Mississippi Street. NATURAL ICE -AT Wholesale and Retail. NEW ORLEANS PRICES. One Cent FPr Pound by the Block. I WILL KEEP THROUGHOUT THE SEA. eon a large supply of ice from the _Noxthern Lakes, f.r sale at lowest city prices by single poind, sack or hogshead.. Shipments maide to ill points on the MissisKippi rver, iBa on La. fource rnd Texas Pacitic railtoad. The pat ronae of consumers and dealers is respectfully soliclted., d HENY COOK. NEW ORLEANS. BATON ROUGE A"ND PAYOU SA IH PACKET. COMPANY. FOR BAYOU SARA, Poi', Hickey, Baton Rouge, Donaldson. ville and way landings, CTJA S. C. CARROLL, (In place of the Edw. J. Gay.) S. S. Strek, Master. L. Pugh, Clerk. - Leaves New Orleans every Monday and Friday at 5 as m., passing Donaldsonvilze Tuesday and Saturday mornings. Returning, passes Donald sonville Wednesday evening and Sunday after noon. REGULARP NEW ORLEANS AND BAYOU SARA PASSENGER PACKET. Q corozLa., In place of Jno. W. Cannoti. J. C. Libtno, Master: J. S. Cannon, Clerk. Boat reserves the right to pass all landings the Captain may deem unsafe. 4 Leaves New Orleans every Wednesday and Saturday, at 5 p. a., for Bayou Sara and Coast Landings. Returning down passes Donaldson. ville Mondays and Fridays, between anti '10 o'clock P. 1. DONALDSONVILLE AND NEW ORLEANS. TRI-WEEKLY COAST PACKET, . Bele ofthe 0ast, J. F. Aucoin, Master; Edw. Nicolle Clerk. Leaves New Orleans every Tuesday Thurs day and Saturday at 12 aM.. returning down the Coast on alternate days in daylighti Takes freight for Bayou Lafourche with privilege of reshipping on flatboats. REGULAR NEW ORLEANS AND BAYOU LAFOURCH.E STEAMER ASSUMPTION, A. Dugas, Master; John Taylor, Clark. Leaves every Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 12 X., returning down the cows( as alternate days. Takes freight for Bayou Lreforche with the privilege of re'.4;ipping on ffathoats. REGULAR COAST AND BAYOU LA. FOURCHE PACKET. For Donaldsonville, Thibodaux, Laurel Valley and all intermediate points on the bayou and coast-the steamer PI-IL. E. CIIA PPI;LL Max Blanchard. Master. II. H. Landry, Clerk. Leaves New Orleans every Monday and 'Thurs day at 5 P. a., from the head of Iieuviile street. NEW SCI-E7D1ILE.L BATON ROUGE AND BAYOTI SARA DAILY I4NITED STATES MAIL PASSEN4GER, AND EXPRESS STEAMER, . MO HflKg STAR, H. W. PENNY IT.', Master. WM. H. RHODES, Clerk. Leaves Bayou Snia daily (except Sundayp. at 7:0 . at.. making classe es:ieretions at i-aton Rouge with train on Mississippi Valley railwary for New Orleans. lerun:irg reaves Baton Rouge on arrival of train from 1ew (rleans at ::l0 P. t., for Pa.yer Sara and all mail landi:gs. Waicirrs filAm VECETALE PILLS And alpt Iti Lý 6IV saa E .4R :n •. - . .,astbes,,.eibmd stºtn e F .i snr.esreoittasiafr sinse rai tssssiese