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St. Charles Herald, PUBLISHED AT HAHNVILLE. LA. Ert.fl/ Salwiiav. OFRC1AL JOURNAL PARISH OF ST. CHARLES. •Established, February 15ih, 1873 J O SEP # IP. CAR E tr, . Euitok AND PObLIAHEX* TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. * $2 00 A TEAR. 6 Hontlis, i $1.00- 3 Months, . 50c. On Trial « ivtx-k*, - 2>>c. mil! ABVKH TlSIÿfcS IUTKS Are Vrj*r Miwbrule. S nd for Prie«-«. ryt 'dtnmmiicattonn lismdod In later than Wednesday emuing, will lay over uut|l the week following. O^AU Gominimie itions must be witteu on owe sidotyf iho'j>a|»èr. mil name und address of the vrl ter liiUHt^u-ooiujiauy eaeh tiomiuuuif.atioo. not for puhItftçtiou,,imt a« a inattcr of good faitli. E^CffiiirauufantionS of a personal olm'rno tor will not fio recognized, mile«« from re« p<Mifliblfl%*ftte*. lu ml 0)1 canes a charge oi $2 50 n square will be made. tyWja cordially aivit-u correspondence from mil part» of this and neighboring parishes. fJT'Nèwe and interesting local items i*cs pcct ful ip -»6! i el tr d. §IIU KKA-DEH8 CAN jHELP US greatly,wlicp writing to or buying goods lrom our advertisers, they will simply say they saw their cards iu this paper. T Hia^APBK may be found on file at Geo. P. UoWAll 3c i. o'*» Newspaper Advertising Bureau !i)d Spruce st.,) where advertising von t rue*» may be made for it in NEW YÜKK HAH^VIJLLK, SEPT. 6 , 3884. ADVERTISING EAT ES. Transient advertisements $1 per sqiiare»ifU'6t insertion. Each subsequent insertion, fifty cents par inch. One oolphin one year - * • $100.00 One-half column one year * - 60,00 ( lue quàrter column on« year - - 35,00 Small Cards oue year • » - - . 10,00 Aitvcrthemriit« mt<f SnSü$rl]Hloiii are Ooileefnlkle In vmlnPly In Advance. NEWS ITEMS. » I ! —-0—O^—flrr ; , t We thought we wore too lato until we saw the advertisement of KmulaU'a Cure. Drinking of buttermilk will cure the un»vinn tor alcoholiu stimulants if persisted in for uwliile. The) ' IJoatner papers, in the fifth congressional district, have made (he ifi.scovvr.y that Gen, King does not pay a cent taxes iu Louisiana— not even a poll tux. A photographic printing press is now talked of, capable of turning off f)öü,ü(H) impers an hour, This would print some papers we know of in one sixtieth' 9 t an eye-twinkle. Tha contract for eloslng the Davis «levasse has been given to Messrs. JameH and M. Giuty, and it ts ex pected that the work will bo coui : menc|<l 6 n it next week. . ,, We are glad to note that La fourche and Iberville parishes have to I lowtd in the wake ot Ascension, in tlie organisation of brandies of the Louisiana Sugar Planters Asso dation. Th« parish of Bast Bat ou Bouge has Appropriated $000 and ltap ides $750, lo enable their commis Monel's to exhibit their resources at the Cotton Centennial Exposition. An invention which will clarify 12 , 000,000 gallons uf .Mississippi water in four hows; leaving it pi a drinkable condition, is ascribed to L. IT; Gimtoer, secretary ot the New OrleatiB Waterworks Company Captain Bradley hasgopif to Vicksburg and will, we learn this week locate agents at tlie various statiftes along the route of the Miss issippt Valley Rood.—"fCupltolian dvobnte. ' f-O A gentleman who rode from.our parish to JJayou G ou] a this week returned with the intelligence that there«is serious trouble in Iberville,, resulting from tho reduction of la bors' wages on the sugar planta tions.' Wé claim Unit so far aä levee of the Mississippi river .aie ^cou cerned, Ascension is tho banner parish ot the State;—(Chief. ; LOCAL ITEMS. */ 1 Several charming ladies viz: Mrs. Jos. Rjintz, and Miss Jetraie Grelz ner, ;.of New , 9t;Fea;ie, aud 'Mjus Nornja Samuels, of Gretigi,. who were visiting their nunutixius ftiends of tigs paiish, veturneil home after a plehsant. visit, a short time since. LaÄ week, a shark about five feet in length was caught on a trot line by opr young frieiut Keteu, of tho Danjwin (Mary) |dantalion, oppo site their place, about seven miles abovç Hah il vil le. This shark evi dently was out ou a iftrk and got; caught napping. Wear« indebted to tho gmitlemen, members of our Police Jury who were present at the meeting on Monday last, for Lie honor confer red g|i us by their appointment as parisu Commissioner to the World's Centennial Exposition. We will endeüvor to merit the confidence they have bestowed u|K>n us, and I rust that we will receive the sup pnri and encouragement of our parishioners and thereby be enabled t#. selfireM «redH'îble display worthy td' Oltr parish.—[Ed.* — f>AVLS CREVASSE. : a It would be impossible tower! state the relict felt by tlic peoyle of this, and adjoining pnrisl^es j* the announcement that the Davis cre vasse is to bo closed. Whether or not the showing ipaflo. of the injustice done to this. levée district by the distribution already made of the various funds uniter contrdtoftho State Hoard of Engin eers, find whereby this district w'As denied her share, has had its influ euce iu bringing about this favor able change in affairs, it is uunecos sary to consider. Suffice-it for the people of the district to know, tliat from some cause, what ten days ago was a matter of serious doubt is now, probably a fixed fact, that the great JttjSk in the river from which mil lions of dollars of property have been dest royed, with danger of con tinged .''devastation, is to be closed, find anj area comprising biie of the richest portions of the State is to be relumed to cultivation, Sufficient funds have been found to do the work, the lines of levees have been determined on, and, it is understood, the contract for the work has been allotted. In the announcement, ot this ip formation to its readers the Herald, for thfrAveek, has uo iiieliiuitiou to talk politics, or mingle iu the burly burly "of party strife. Were the waters of the great river tocoiitinuo to spread their Hoods over our laud as they have the past season, iittlc difference would jit make to the in habitants of this district whether Republican or Democratic principles prevail; whether there should be free importation of sugar,' or it be made subject of a protective duty Thereioro the closing of the break is a prerequisite to au interest in othiSr matters, and the principle of self proteotibn.ceuters, at least tern porarily, all „our thoughts iu this one direction. j Thirf accomplished, or rendered OgÇtaity the Heralp and its readeri Will bq.ieudy to renew their interest and, as good citizens, participate in social and political affairs. J. C. J. Barrow, Esq., State Ohm missioVrer, has issued the following cinular letter: TO PARISU COMMISIONBRS Office La. State Commissioner, New Orleans,la. Aug. 8,1881.. You are earnestly requested tb fur nisb ns with all information as to where and what quantity geological Specimens, viz: Mineral, ore, clay malt, salt, sulphur and mineral waters, etc., may be had in your parish; how accessible: estimate cost ofcolloetlng and sliipping'sa'u and wirkt quantity will be given its a donation to form part of State ex hibit; Names of contributors will be catalogued and 'mentioned. All minerals, waters op soils for I Warded, whether to term part of State or parish exhibit, will lie uiui lynçd free of charge Shipped to W. 1. H and should be Hodgson, Aller, eato Commissioner, New Orleans Expenses attending shipment and displaying exhibits will be paid by Brute Cotbinissioner to and irom When exhibits are contributed to form peruianeut part of tho Heute exhibit the State Commissioner will on upplcation", furnish glass jars or other packages. We are prepared to receive articles for parish or of ' No vom her. They will be care fully stored and transported to the Exposition grounds free of charge, fcYeigWt-* 3 La]l urtteles of parish ex hibit. -to foraV paH of State exhibit wilt be paid by State Oottmtlssioner A .prompt reply is earnestly id quested. very respectfully, C. J. Barrow, Stale Commissioner. Approved: E. A. Burke, Director-General. The. following appears iu a late number of tlie Sugar Planter: It is now becoming evident that o levee can be constructed that (will withstand the terrible pressure that is brought to bear during high water upon the Grand Levee, owi :g j to its peculiar and unfavorable situation. Tlie building of this levee has cost the State immense sums of money and been productive -1 of no beneficial results that we'biro ; aware of. Then, wô siiy, féavo the levée unbuilt; open Bayou Plaque mine and the other outlets that relieve the river to such an appre ! oialrle extent, and »nr word for it, there will be no necessity to close the Atvhafalaya in order to make the channel of 1 he Mississippi deeper aud more capable ot carrying, off its volume ot water. 7 Polic e Ju ry. * Protrrdings of their Lust Mectikg. IlAHimiAE, St.Giiarles Parish# \ Monday, Sept. 1, 1881. } The Police Jury .met this day 'in regular session: were p reseul; Messrs J. L. Boutte,president, ArihurBrou, Emile Kost, and Leou Sarpy; absent, ~.»By<0«s9en. - ! . •«». The minutes of the meetings of the th and tlie 14th of July .were read iindktppixMbd. Tlie parish. Tii'as-' urei's report was then read and u-eopted, as follows: ! Treasurer's Office, I Parish of St.Giiarles, Sept. 1,1,884 ..i To the Honorable the President and members 0/ the Police Jmy: The Treasurer reports as follows: To balance on hand June 11th,1884, on fcéitlemetit with committee which amount was transferred to the funds of 1884,-V $0288,55 lteceiy«d fro iti Ta xGo I lee tor for licenses........... 013,70 'a id si 80902,25 A «I ILI CIIIIUU fell. lilt Sheriff's account, 6141,70 Colonel's fees, 162,50 " jury, 38,40 Justices of peace, «2,26 ConAoables, 03,50 Syndic's 12,50 Ornmlaud petit jury, 228,50 Witnesses, 03,75 Sec. Police Jury 25,00 Printer, 33,33 Election funds, 338,00 203,80 81373,14 Coutiugeut, Balance on hand this day, $5520,H Respoettully submitted, (Signed) A. ltoRBiNS, Parish Treasurer. Gn motion of Mr. Brou, the- re ports of (lié Commissioners of the 1st and 3d Levee Districts being accepted, Mr. Rost presented the following preamble aud resolutions which, on motion of Mr.Sarpy, were adopted, viz: VV hoi'ORH, tUo condit ion of tlvtvlevees in this itirish Ctkl^ loi' tho Ciiiucst at toution uf tho Po itw Jiify ù> put them as far as popsihio in oou (liUon to fitanil another high water; aud whereas, the Board oi'State Engineers lift,ve do'clarcd tlu> Bo it resolved, that the sum of t.wo tliousand tlvo luuidrcd doi I üm.U» v hp-i;eVy pcÇ apart and tpiu^pi ittttd out qitno oqiilinujén^ fund of1884, is u specijil levoe rcimir fund, of whlt'h fifteen litmdrcddollars ahull he applied ta the levees oi tlie right hank, and one thousand dollars the love OS, of the left bank. Resolved,that all said repairs on both sides the river shall be made under tho direction two levee inspectors,one féretich »ide.whoshall olcoi eu by the Police Jury and sliull hold theiBofiicc for thre«« monlits nom SoRt. 1st ami slwill receivefljye dollar su day for qctiuil service pi^yable out ot the sj>ec3^f levee fund on warrant of tlie Pi^àidént ot the*Police Jury. ReSolved.thut all repair work shall be let out by the 'iiLftootnui togiilioi with the police juror of the ward vvhero said work is done, and hills for levee repairs under this ordinance «hull be paid unless appro véd by the inspector and the polio« furor. Resolved, that in addition to the'mUcr JeVeo repairs ihoLeveeIuBj>ectt>i* is hereby authorized tn let out all work for cutting out paid refill alj eray-flSh holes on tho levees, and on Lis measurement ot the work the parish shall pay R>1 one-balf uf the same at tho rate of 20 cents perduifio yanl. ReeolveU, tliat allJiills for levoe repairs levpo work duly cor ified l>y the Levoe spcctor and Police Juror shall bo paid on wur rané'of th« President of Police Jnry. On mutioii oi Mr. Hroa, T. T. Baudouin was uppdiuteR IdOvec IiiHpectta* for tlie light bank, aud ou motion oi Air. 8arpy, Euulo Jÿouiat, çhe left banlc. The Ibllowing resolutions woro then read and ndoptod; Retiolved, that tho President of the Police Jury *et*d t( * t-M© District Attorney,tho munes of the parties kuowu to have cut public lovees fu viohition pf Act 84 of 1884, ami request liim lo prosecute »aid parties under the fctato law. i ; HohoI veil that, tore^ei TCOnVietiou under said law the District A ttd»ruev shall heontitled to a ft c ot ft 15 payable, cm the warrant pf President of tlip Police Jury. Respited that, tlie syndic of fhe «Ocond ward bf iiisÇi ueted to have t he rice ilumo put In the uew.Edttioe levee by Antoine Gassen removed and the out reliUcd ut the ejpeuao oi the Par 4%li! Resolved, that jn tbo matter of the Injunc tion taktil by J. L. iloutto, ua President, offhe ^PqUoiGJUry against the Morgan's La. &. Texas R. R, aud Steaiasbip Company, the said IVxs ideut is ..hereby mithorized to settle tho said suit' amicably apd to tlie best iulereat of Ratfish. Resolved, that the President of thé Police Jury fchi-eo citizens of this Parish local Inspectors of the KollytMorris Levoe, act in conformity with Sectiou 3, ot Ad 85,of 1884, that u copy of the speeifieatiou aud eon «truotion uotpft.ofthe bpntract f*r the eonstriu lion ot said lèvhe ht* 'transmitted to them i hat they ho luitiiidd of theiï anpointîDt*nts Wheremion Messrs. Edmond I/iBreton, Mor ris Bein und Guil^ume Lussan were appointed as local In spec tors of .-»aid levee. Resolved, thut flic sum of two lmutlr.ed lars be and is hereby appropriated out of eontiiq'ont fuud of AS84 tnr tho maintenauee beneiiciuvy Cadet, ^l. L. Voung«, Jr,, ajt IÀmisijina Stau* Üuiversii ,, aud Agricultural and Mechanical College during the sessiou 1884-5: the said appropria! idti iqado payable èiOO, for tip' first half and f 100 ftU' the si^ond half sessiou, by war runts drawn by the Presi dent of the Police Jury iu.favor of said Insti tution. ' 'lrto^ jlvhd that, the »(im offive dollars bo is hvi't'by ..p'orepriated out pf the coutiugeut fund of 1884. .n.ftid by warrant ol President of the P<»liee juryr^ 'ransport AliUy Aonuu, of this Parish.Vick and ibvngL'fitjt to the Charity Hospital iu Now Orleans. Resolved, tlmt the President of thç Pojiçq Jury bé aud is hereby authorized to procure lumber for and repair the bridges ou Bout to Road. Resolved,, that Joseph W. Carew, ofthis Parish, be and is hereby 7 appointed t,'on.m. siouér otihe World's Exposition ior tiiol'aiit of tit* Charles. Mr. Rost,then offered thefoilowing'ordfnauce: lh'. it ordained, by the Police Jury of TaHsii qftit. Charlos, in^Dasiqu convened afisembled, that a Parish Tux of six and half (61) mills on the dollar for the current expenses of the Parish, it's per itemized approx imation tableau, published according to law', be ami is; hereby levied ou nilivaJ *wid sonal property within the limits of tho Parish of 8t Charles, according, to tRo Rolls of ses unent for the year IS&T. Bo it further <»r.iftiued, that otax of oneand a half (Iis) milia tm the dollar for the support und 4 ma^pLqpaWH' of the Publie. fcEdiools of Parish, be and is ltereby levied on ail real norsoual property 7 within tho limits ol* Paiish according to the Rolls of assessment 1884. On motion of Air. Rost the above ordinances were unauimously adopted, the yeas betug If waa tbt nmoved aud »cepudod tlmt juiy iwljgiui;u—oua ried, T. T. Baudouin, SeoreUry Foliuo J ury tlu> to of of ami out no and Lis pay pr Iu wur was for liim law. the the ward the Par offhe IVxs said the as to 85,of eon and Mor dol the of the of Presi Insti md the one Pojiçq tho tho and cue law', per as this aud this of us HT ATE NEVV^__AND VIEWS'. Eliiix in Bastimî i.s %iilm6ic, and mguyj deaths hare occurred. The new juil of Calcasieu has lasen compltfed :wid acce[ited by the police jury. The crops are suffering consider able damage tVom watirt 'df r;Un : . —ICapitoliao-Advocate. Dr. A. Tjrcuit, wii» wgs reported very ill, has entirely recovered, we are- pteased to stare, and has again resumed his prolessipipil rouixds in this neighborhood.—;(i'oiute Coupee D'einoefiatJ It is 5 mattéfi of iiivpossBijlity to obtain ptisiliye.iijfoi.'ina'iion as to the crops in tills parish ftiid viciiiity. owing to th« .variety of opinion and the conflicting reports;*- 41 Seficiana Hetitiqal; 11 > '■ 1 There are no houses vacant iu Gretna, hilt quite enough ground, upon which double tenement houses might .lie erected, which mnloubt edly • would be- lilted during tlie Exposition.—[Gretna, Courier. White Mr. Simmons,the courteous operator of thé Teiephoue office, was out delivering messages in town an unknown thief opened his drawer and abstracted the amount of eight dollars.—fAsceusiou. Democrat. As tlie proof against Wright, the negro who attempted a criminal assault upon n white woman on the twenty-sixth inst., iu Jeanuerette, Iberia parish, was eqnelusive, a crowd of men look him outthoiiext morning and hung him. It is customary for au editor upon his return to the post of diy.y lo apologise . to, his readers for his absence. We do not think such an apology necessary iu our case, tj'uder the able management of Mr. S. D. Bonder, the Review lias not' suffered in the feast hy the absence of its editor.—( Democratic Review Some time ago the Police Jury of Ascension parish appropriated certain sum of money to repair iheir levees. But as tire amount was 'known to be insufficient to complete all repairs', many of her public spir ited planters went to work iu dead earnest lind, at t'hyir owii expense, to repair their levees. We would HI; to see a like spirit manifested by our plantera —j Iberville Hontli. Equity seems to demand Hint) all parties erecting poles on which to string electric wires should be treated alike. Tlie Item fails "to win rein a telegraph company has •ights rujicripr iu this respec tlio^e of a telephony company. Tlie poles are generally all unsightly and obstructive nuisance; they belong to "soulless corporations, u which squeeze every dollar out of the pub lie that competition or other Irasi less conditions will allow; they should be -taxed uniformly with other -property owners, and no ex ceptions ought to be permitted Item. so . 'in fact ÎMive ch the ing and o rOST-OFFDJE NOTICE. Another change has taken place in the ar val and departure of pur mails; the Texas & Pacifiq rniimjid currying the mails. Trains j St! ChtifléB fcxation as follows: ' MAIL, Going wist. N:23c A. M., Going west, 1:53 P.M M.iil closes, 8:00 A. M„ and L00.P.M Postolfiep Qi>eus at 8 A M, and closes at 5 P*M. No mail Uçlivureit on buiuh'o'M. JObEFH W. Carew, PorfVluaster, ago we try Do You Know THAT LORTLLARD'S CLIÏÆAZ 3PIug Tobacco with Red Tip fa.g; Hose Leaf Fiii«v(.'b«'Y' !l X* Navy (.'LiriMjsos uud, Black,Brown and Yellow BN U F FS «ifl the bust aud .cheapest!, quality ,iiqh rnv the Registration Notice. —O—O—n— Pnblio notice jVhrçvehy given to all cRizens Of the parish ofttt. ' ÇIMfrles who have not been registered iu this parish find ilrose Svlio have amoved from one Watil or lfrccinct th another since th.« lasL electiou, that tho Rogistrafiou Office will be opened at tlnv Courthousr, AnguÄt 2.1, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30. 1st Wai'd.^dL/tV/irfe 'Daren shot err/'s 8tor^,8ept.l2. " " d. Miners. Kept. fi-L 2d " VaeLiJVaeéy' «cpt.. 5-ß. 4th " Haut,te puttion* Si^pt. " " JUayuii dfC*t ^Ih'uiauds, Cliasi, L, Hoj» kiii's Suire. Sept. 10-11. ■hl *• ChÀs Both. A Co., Store, Sept. 12-13. 5th Derfn/ Jjftndèna, Sept. 15-16. Gonrikotue ttgain, Ji»in Sept. !7th ta()eN>ber 3Jst 4884, oxeept Sunday's audtlego) BoUlavs. OWEN MCLERAN, Assessor. JOHN FOX BLACKSMITH, Wk!i!^t-d Et® fer, ON FRONT STREUT, Near .Mopu an avenue. ÏI Ali XVI LL U, La. LD^Rrptiiring neatly (tone at reasonable rates. Second hauj vehicles bought ugd sold. HOW DO YOU EXPECT TO KNOW wliat is going on in your pansli uiikvss you Jake jour pai isli papoi| Dp not rest uutil you have subscalieU ior it. < "Th o proof ot the podding is in the iatlng," so sots the old ejdage, and bo the proof ot tie va'ue of a madicine iä the opinions of those who have used i*. Thoa. Bass, Sr., of Steel . ville, fpn.VB, *'I h» ve used Prickly Ash Biters 'in ray family for i? year» for ailments oHhe Üdneÿfl, liver and bowels, and find there is no remedy equal to it." _ ZOTIGE. The atteution of oui- planters is called to the fact that the Moeses. Müdere Bros' of Fashion planta Boni sfoto, twondiltfs bölow Hahnvillo, ÎMive oh hf!hd ; atid pu I- nile« »ra assortment of ch oice ba rrel staves, whic h will be. said ou roasdirable tei^os. (Jail ou them before pur cliaHiiij; elsewhere. f : . BLAINE Acents wanted Tor authentic edition ot his life. Published at Augusta, his homo. Largest, hand «oiliest,cheapest,boat. By the renowned historian and biographer, Col. (TonweII,whose life of GmjleW.pnbiished by outsold the twenty others by 6'J.OOO. Outsells every book ever published in this world; many agents are sell ug fifty daily. Agents »re inak ing fortunes. Ad . new beginners suecessful; grand chance for them. $1*3,50 made by a lady agent the first day. Terms most, liberal. Par ticulars free. Better send 25 cents for postage, t<#., on free outfit, now ready, including large prospectus book.uud save-valuable time. Allen & Co .. Augusta, Maine. Dr. Casper recommends Kendall's Spavin Cur^ iu the highest terms, aud thousands ot eminent physicians dp the same. See adv't. ON THIUTV DAY TRIAL, The Voltaic Bflto., Mar shall,Mich., will send Dr.Dye's ColêbratedEleétro-Voltaic Belts and Electric A]>)>lianeeson trial ior thirty days o men (young or old] who are afflicted with »envops debility, lost vitality and kindred tropbies, guar;mtoeing siieedy and complete restoration of health and manly vigor. Ad ilress as above.— N. B.—No risk is incurred,; thirty days' trial is allowed. . Denver. Colorado. April 22nd, 1882. Kendall Ço if ; Gouts; —Four years ago While in the employ of A. P. Perloy &. Co., Danvers, Mass., we had a horse tlvat hoeame simviiual during the first year of-my stay with them, and icuiulm d ho for four years, though we used every remedy we knew of or could hear,of but'of no avail. .Some time during the fifth year,'(tor 1 was in their employ between five and six years), we were recommended to try Kendal's Spavin Cure, aud after using It two mondis the Horse was cured, the enlarge ment haying becu entirely removed, und thus belifrveing it to be a valuable medicine I fully recominulht it to all who have, occasion to use Respectfully;'* 1 P. IL Lyons. EVERY LmDY infereded in Art Needlework, Pitney Work, and every branch of ammtnir Arc Rlorricul , Fashion, Cookery pi Music should send fiCteen cento for the current number Straw bridge. AsLloihierV Quarterly, 120 pages, four pages new music and over 1,000 engravings itch number. Addrens Sit: a \vp ut doe &, CLOTHir.ii, Lighth aud Market Sts., Philadm Now is time to advertise your goods in Tue Herald. Por to 13? 3 At tho request ol'th»} lawyers the temis of onr District Court tor Jef fe.rsou parish have l>ceu changed. The terms now in the three different 'parishes arc its follows: 26th Judicial District JURY TEEMS. Jcflerson-U-First Monday of Apr Fourth Monday iu November.' St. Charles—First Monday of May and second Monday of October,. St. John tho Baptist—f irst MoUviay of June and first'Monday of NoVeiilW. CIVTL TERMS. Jeficrsou—Rirst Monday of Juty' and 2nd Monday of January. " ■ St. Charles—Fit st-Monday of February and Fourth Monday ot July,,; iSlu.JoJiq Baptist— Rirat 'Monday of u rch and Third Monday of August. X* (Estiihllsh'ert 1808) A, DELPIT FACTORY, A.iDufilho, Fropriet'r Xus. 13, 15 & 17 ST. LOUIS STREET, NEW ORLEANS. / -*0—0-— Dealer 1 in Cigark, Snuff ami ail smokers articles. . tj?* proprietor ''Waterloo" brand of Cigars. 1241\. Louisiana State University : —AND— R. éL m. COLLEGE, BATON ROUGE, Ln. This cut represents the machine ready for use. I! sir sosiii gas mm, For supplying emintpv residences and sugar houses with a IniliUmt cheap and reliable gas light. It ia simple, dirvable ami not liable to get out of order. They are sold under a full guarantee aud lire made in seven different stars, of 5, 10, 20, 30, 50, 70 and 100 lights each. Prices range fruin $40. to $450. - 8eud fpr illustrated pamphlet to the putcun^ aua mamnacimv^, J. J- PAQUETTE, 49 un AUTRES STREET, N. O. _ if AH RNV ILLE GAUDS. ot the to It use four LEWIS ORY, NOT A jt Y PUBLIC. Por the Parish b f St. Charles. Offlce at the Court House. ©if STEIN, PRACTICAL BOOT AND SHOE manCfacterer, Inlormsh istn ends and the public generally ^ tlmt lie Is fiTiw fôaïty. atliissho}», No 2 Morgan Avenue, Jluhnviile. to receive ordor# for BOOT and SHOES o everydoscription and style,such as Fatey Dress, Riding and Mud Boots. Gaiters, Malakoffs, Oxfoid Tics Low-Quarters Balmorals,Brogans. Spring Shoes, Prnieo Alberts; etc 13? Ladies' and Children's Shoes a specially liast8for deformed feet to order Prices moderate. ©. BMÜRÄN CIVIL ENGINEER —AND - suB.¥®nr©R — FOI! — ST. JOHN, ST. JAMES,ST. CIIARLLS Plantation Droh'-age a Specialty. Ë?" Address Habnville. St. Clinrles, Lu Dr. F. DsPODTCY, From the faculties of Paris ami ffurlzhurg, HAHNVILLE, St. Charles Parish, La JA8. D. AUGUSTIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 34 EXCHANGE ALEEV, Hoorn No. 8, New Orleans. Practices iu tho parishes of Jeficrsou, St. Charles and St. John tlie Baptist; will be at 'St, John Courthouse every M on day and St.CnarlosCourthouse every 3 uesi I ay; telephone messages from Edgard or Hahn ville to central oltiee promptly attended to G II A S. A, r, A 0 LIE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jf aim ville. La. ' Practices ill the2 !d and 20th Judicial Dis tricts, cemprisiiiK tlie parishos of Jeftersun, Kt. ('lutrins, Sf, John sit. Janies ami Aseeu si'll. :md beioro tlie Federal anil Supreme Courtsda New Ortoaiis. Special attoution paid to tlie collection ot (jrnitulrcial Cianos. Address: Halm ville, P. (). St, Cliarles.La. the Jef and June 2nd and rch KATZ & STRAUSS, DEALERS IN Genet a 1 Merchandise Groceries, boots,. Shoes, hal & PLANTATION SUPPLIES. E^Opposi^ Comlhousje, HAHNVILLE, St. Charles, Parish. La. L .DePOORTEH, • i/A ir-omcE. EDGARD, Si. John t Le Raplist Parish, La. Parish Attorney «f St John HiiMlis». 1'rae tiees iu tlie. .Twenty-Sixth 'udicfiil District, eoinprisiu* the parishes ut St.Joliu, M.Charles ail the sugar gas to full each. the O. A GOJtTOF, Sâddler&HarnessMaker, FR CUT STREET, IIAUNVILLE, La. îrïf' : 'AlsD Veterinery Surgeon.' Orders'en trusted to him w|ll meet with ]>roiupt poisonal attention ut rcasouahle prices. s. lozTno, " DEALER IN Sewing machines, NEEDLES, OIL, PARTS, &c. Agent flir t he Genuine Improved Singer Seavlng Mali lines for tbe Pai iflics of St. Ciiai lc.s and St. Jobu tlie Biqfiist, OFFICE. HAHNVILLE, La Creole Saw-Mill, Bayou Des Allemands, PAEISn OF ST. CHARLES, La. Orders filled for Cypress lumber in any desired quantities. Lumber delivered by tlie Morgan Louisiana & Tex is Railroad, or by schooner Success direct to planta tions. Dealer in shingles, pickets, pieux, clapboards; etc. ESP All oitleis filled witli dispatch. Address, Chas. L. Hopkins, Proprietor. Or, Topees & Peyhegne, Managers. HAHNVILLE STATIONERY STORE At the POST-OFFICE. A full line ol Writing Paper, Pen s,I nky envelo pes, Lead Pencils Legal Cap, Fools Cap, NOTIONS, ETC., ETC. Kept Constantly on Hand. WE SELL at NEW ORLEANS PRICER