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.i· ' .. ' :"" " ' , " ' " I1| .i " Jl :f . . . . ,, , '. ) ...,, t. r! t," . v J . r. 1 t { Thu Yi I " ý if r r. ., 1 It i. ý t1'' ý PELLIublisher. The Welae of the preme Law. t ,l' , '.1, ,It per'r I ' NAT~iITOGE"VO 'A icI4 'it I n T ,,'AUGUST 15,' 1874.'N VOL~~I I. ,. ,,. ." '"*. , ..",,,,E&,OH8 I)U8 ,,!3UT1,17.1 :I MATT B . ARRIVALS AND DEPARVURE ' NEW ORLEANS, "Rel River Landing, Cheneyvillo Qiarantido, Alexandria, Cotile.and Cltitrville, Datly at 7 A. M. SIIREVEPOIRT, Keacii, Manseld Mmar, thdvllle`' `nd oelsatit Dtill--Itlg r NACOGDOCRHESt, roee, Chirino..$ant Aignstine, Milam, Pendleton, Sablue town, Manyad Ft. Jemºup-o Thee da1Thqridiuy a Sau)#olay, at HOMERaidnn, i`aehtihni, RIuo&1a dar and iqat ~ , , WINN 'IE1, Atlana, 8utton and 8t. Mauridee-on Tuesda~'A xd Friday, at9 A.M. . MAILS CLOSaE At 6 A.M. for Neii Orleans, Alexan~ri asit ientierville. At 9 A. ): for 8Shrelpor, Keachi, Mans' l eldAud Plsaut Hill., At 6 P. M. for Nacbgdoches, Texas, Mel S roe and.San:An gustin. At 5 P.. M. for .o:iu'r, La., lokh9rn, S uonushatta and Caupte. At 10 I. M. foir Wmuifield,' &c. QIesoHioirs-froa 19 A. M. to, 2 r. sr. aud from 3 P t to 7 'mt. J. i. Diean.oaG , Post Master. , Professional Cards. WER.. JACK. D, MIEDtcQ. Afterueyp ad fdRounseirs.. ebr tlae SItLL pracf In the Corta df Na~Tchitoh.e: W bsi, Defte, 8 a., iyt(, Wti, bpelde, and Grant, and in the Suplemo Court of the State.. Oibm l impa y attendedto. , JuneS!W-y. R. M. KEAAKNEt. . J, CUINNIS AEia Kearney & Cunningham, Attorneyis and Counselors, att Law, Offiee on St. Denis Street, .June 2O-ly. Natckitockes.,La. "3erjr C 1Piereon, Attorneys and Counselors at LuC, ee corner Second A Trudan streets, SOd-1v Natakitkese, ,La. Business Cards. M.H. CARVER. R. W. TAYLOR. Carve zºc . Taylor. Wholeuale and Retail dealer. in Dry Goods, (itoceries, ·'~ '' bsirOES, * C ,,W to,,=ec si~asSId~b4"los'tok;of good. aiVaý*e ~rodup, UanlibeYip le lhedi mb (etrb sye to p!~f kr~t~in~s Riyy att lii . q s pe uraý oa ulgawept":ý` . ', Or~in 693~3d~Or3t Irl DRY,01 't I. i { * 2 ti~ !! I'i t½44 1LTUINGf hIº * 1; . ý; W44lA 4! t 1 4! 'jir' '1 14 N3l" ;Fý s ý:li: Crr ~,;:xt li ººibr ! fl 1F r L_ t·l" (Wii i 1iiri *n 4: , 4t i f Ir~~f ~ r 41 4~L~$rxQ.4 'q4 . : ,r-i . pp I 7'f hI'n. *I I 4'til l*4 , i lt qu16~Uj~III!33 ZA. "' 04 4. A N .i~n40 y.. . A D .m.a. frthb ,,11 4& IIAIMSMIQUý DESK1&W E8, seat ffred 3 d alers. Jupne d Oiu. O ,D" BULLARD4 .... . GYJsL1 Bullard &' Cuinpbell g OCEJ IES,. . Amd t I eer9 eohaudiS. f t S rn o pr o4 r ..t -iRE " 'h pride d f'At, , and. Scountry preda daMlh,er, mnrohad~is~ , June 2o-1). at tion Fr.et, WaPhiu/nt. La.patte Sts . . Eatehitophes, La. -DEALER IN DRY GOODS; Groceries, Hardw'are, ' . SCrockery,, .. S Hats . . Cape, Boots, Shoes an4d Ntions. Special indoeehenta'ie'red to Cash purchasers. Cotton aitd €entry. pro. duce, both at highest Cash rates. Jane 20-ly. " - , a Corner, Front 'd St. Deuisep .., .: .. . ,,n, .. ......, RE it o.ttio p "hanmiy proceries WINS,9, CigaruaidTobre ,bros m, caQoRs, plies. c ipe im a l.the teapest.on g ,a yI . . . ., .ARWclt C ,,a , (The Pioie's Fa: PItoaD Grboery. J n ateit : Ln ·, CI. .I ,,IM, Jn 20-1 . , " &nd in Lfactf u4l l4unp fpeg fully supr ples. OLve hLtze a calI Satisraction gnpsra tde. . w" . ' GENERIAIb: MRCIIHANJDISi. Core FRONT and 8T. DENIS Streta, I ir, .·'li~·JcFsrei~Ti~:.t ~ r 6 1t a h Bt oo t aa ha hk r2 ,9fr s.i 'I £' dtba ld·; PIP (L ii'03I.. r f n; I r:'1 (. kiu43~~$ utPng,~Q o4lljtJ~:4igu . A ub1 4jpon4o CQt!4dý Juno 2Oý#y. ,r :STATE OF LOUISI"ANA, A., :uwToa's Ovz, : . New,Qxjeqas.nAug.,a 874.) r. D I loullt, Tax 'collector, Natcidoche . 8 irfilerewithi I hand you a copy of an ogui'ion from the+ .Aisut ,M o ineyiGeperal in relatidn to thie co lee tioif parish takes in your arhsll. oen will notee thalt the collection oi any and all accounts for parish pur poses cannot exceed the total ofState taxes fr a givep ear ; hence yqu will in Tfutidie coll4t odt'- exiced iug 'fr teen and.- a hltf itills fbr all --parish purposes, including judgments . oi oourt9 , etc., for the y r. 1874, and for `previous years only an amount equal to the State taxesfor the dtame yearst. Respectfully,? CIAS, CLINTON, Ani .tor. S STATE' OPLOr SIANAl Office f Aesistant Att'y fGdoral New Orleans,La., Aug1 18741 . sm.clarl ClinPon, Auitoz of Publiq Ae Counta•' ' •Sfr--I have at hand your inclosures, containing letter and proceedings of meeting' of taxfpayer. iun Ntchito ches. The statement of facts that I gather fromtheom is imperfect in somen of its details, but it appears the tax payers in that parish paid in 1878 an aggkegate of siX and seve3,-eights' er eeh,; 'aid are asebta td to pay to 1874 i·eenty-nine mille, or seven and nine tentabspeqpnt. pp the :valution of property. TIhe. current. asssment, itappeare, is partially made Up 'by a iofty mills special judgment ' t·r ow the. fll aniount of seovntyDnine plUs is made up does not app ,fr the State tax, rfoprteen and .. 5alt mills, a parish tax of as' itti, and this special judgment tar li di amountto but sixtynins mille. H o ever, is Ipimportantto , tleog'ede ration of the general .uetlP, .,, Suca a rate of txation fo put0o sed of civil govetinehbt Is: oi' of all reasonable bounds, impessibli4 and certainly ianthis ca s void.., , ,c is Ariodily defective. It"d~es hot pr lde fibrthe, lesfitg or ,laying of the tax by a eompotent authority. 1 his is "trietuy a ltislativeo power. Itcan not be perfortmed d by the b he ciary.' No'fuetid6a Mn't of a jhdicial character can be performed under our onstitption by a.district ov; a parish "curt. A levy or laying oft~es can "iy e nmade y the General Assem b;lyt for lotalparposes by an 0lc. tive or appointed authority reepreen-. ntingtl :poeoploRf: at t ~lat~1 .it and iws~t disq , ny ad uu'jt _ably tz l'odth. the'ov .tih !'i tt the eopl de ot and ela tlax the. tAm, is no other l~w ,prqddod x ip,, itte' sections of theb la' coaiain R't i judgment tat. 9O essor or'asses4, est4o e.miditett to mekilobo oor the taxing power 1btoe parish of Nat cliItwi'h (lthi6hýtbte ibaitci'u of 6an :electo~.b lthbh ple) is oaiidd to' fourteen raid a a 'mills, ani that power is vestd n the Police Juryp, witithuma ysrequired, on'dopanda Sf l autrie, to levy.tw school purpofes:; d 'Itfhe 4 c' thlit ca annt-be axed ifethe year 'J~bdis in n the aggregate fbdteeadnPi' l auiIs, itp oonly, mke debtp tish 9taao Fh.ro m Re 9 so. Me powe tp pbn ;, ,pr assume u;t the ju d p isirtle m a. p, Ager, ateer t Pt 1tasagoisti o lact yeap: )U J41 9 t jtJJJ 5 14 1 'It u slaea Mbidentalma ·ih. _a whear sae lived waNeilklUp . No "'Close Commumionism." (From the N. 0. Picayune.I Tihe ;netrtsentiment of the sober minded and efllcting citizens of New Orleausis mhnilested on all sides, in no intli4int terms, as opposedto the attempt of a small number of over zealous partisans aid aspirants ' for 'ity and parfsh oflices to narriow down the opposition to the Radical iniquity of this State to' the comparatively small parly with elings to the.name, and to what is ratlfr imaginatively stylod the orlgaui:tie ncalled "Dems ceratlo." '.The overwhelming senti aent of the dominant class of this opposition is to cut loose from all the plirties tviich have Oiitherto divided the people and subjected them to tie eontr6al of leaders who were not ae ceptable, or rather to: disperse and abolish these various organizations, and with their fragments to for a par ty which' will insure a'vectory for 6in esty, g6od government and the over throw:ofChe arpet-lbag-negro dynas ty. ' . This"plain and sensible plai, cso successful it other States, has been nmet with a bitter opposition and a dasgodng temper, whieh have prov 9d qute ineffective e;cee to strength en this resolution of thJe great major tyof good ciltizens. who are not par. 'tiMas, p6bitieians or spoils seekers. When tho, who advocate this plan areraduc mnarplota and allies of the Rlaicasu ir resisting this attempt to dictate. and dogmatize to them ; when mnen who have fought the bat tleas of Democracy for,thirty y rs,. and wRho, have made. th~ gest ai fies in o, conutant struggle itgalnst Radicillisiam atr willing to' bregoa ill party on personal pride ir, order to ýellet ulmon, of all the lamenta of oppos tion to thepowerfal party now holding the State and Federal Govrt ernment, we think the mei6bt adapt ere of thatanelent title ouaght n~t ta *be.greatly -agotsed by a surrender of their very limited lnteriatin whft ever of glory attaches to the 'name of this 'venerable party. Besides the judgment of the people which. con demas the "clda. eoomipnioenm"- of tbh "so-called," It must be obvious that the prosecution of this plan 'will revlIt in two or more con~htions a~biepo4tof menn who are all: united in the one idea and eLd.eof the eom ig munjpgagu, Where a ,,uion of all whon wish to take part 'i this contest is demanded, those who nii'st ' tt'on tile battle being, fought ,nder the ndme, :banner and leaders of . siagle onepf..the divisions' which make lup the g"rayd ' armry, the proposition 'is offil'lve to god sente, to the trnamur pr~ai ' ofren, sad is only prombtive, ,of nipatriotib dig prd apddlvtiona ' +.. tyunt F~,pc pretension, and de mann will bq baiindoed, and tha~tall ood'tIuens,i'atoba g whom we have ursibjectlidn:tp clude even th 'as pixrants P e , wei rill; wtothq *f16466 aet dthii lsnlis avd fati d' sad-` Ib"Ws dl k it+eshlatible solidt aiM 4lneds_ olpsupoes to,,e Pl1.c taop,*q. of a . pllatrietio duy.m+ Ad eod~avor Vii Sitte-,the reseue of EbitMlk *om the adicael Philistin , Not.,ionddiot. 1eh dbealn$a hK y.) Gaette says getipr, whe.owu t tN 'el oug iv s llpwwina"swasJtd insy '-wn ' y h'uihiew bola2.i4In ik I nowith ies. " + e.."" Idi, om eatil Thradl a at weekt ao,,ar dh. , .omef .the,..kh, cmin.fl oin a walk, espied i r_.alwehi Nbl ak br, .~dels abo the en body"a one of"auI aluidseei :eneti e been plaini ··tIiwhs nohtili Thusdagy a wee e utesming , d ninatwaic, esped a6a fletat!hts 4lack bthe paitfsidg. l, o dt af th e ~cte Wnab gii n. •ifp a reba nw b u narm dbothe brinAh.ia muahl gy ore tl iittl nitlhib ht rd the a Thld 4eyowsek selso ice a plee ii ~ disi· tinin iyiht, auid thart old mule Wats mellin' its enseedest. How ever we dropped into the Iit and then the smell wasn't so bad. We r squatted down awhile to get our noses r free of the stench, and began to think about when the bear won't come. D S'pose we'd been there nigh onto two - hours, and began to think the bear r wasn't comin' that night, when we a heard the bluslh crack. Then all was still for awhile. We, began to sus r pcion he'd put out, and both of tss was just gettln' to our. feet when we heard the old fellow snort. We drop led back to the bottom and lay quiet, neither of as darin' to speak. But somethin' awful was goin' on outeide. The brush was snappi'. and flyin' I amut, and the old iear seemed to be mRin' up the groirad fearful. Well, |I 't know what to do. If I climb .le+out I knowed I was good to Ib the bear's supper.. If I stayed quiet I didn't kbow what Aeccond he'd throw himself'into the eble and craunch me up like Pve erannched a little fried fiash. .Peter was acroueled down in the, corners slhakin' like a leaf. I knowed he wouldn't be no use in a fight, 'twnan't worth while to count on him. "WeU, I gathered by gun r nad rope up Putious. spd. just raised my eyes above the ground. Gentlemen, the bear was standin' by that mule with his back roalied up like the roof of a house, and looked -mighty nigh as high, and the maddest lookin rvar mint I ever saw! I saw hlm selze held of thatamule and sling It round in the air like it had been a kitten, and I dopped :tuk..a prayin' that there might be meat eqgugh. on that mule for that bear's oupper." ABIutlidd't yon siioa t" ' " "Shoot, thmndel D68 youetalk me for a born idiet" r' A sentimental editor .ays :-"It is naomforting to kndW that one eye wat. ohm foriour ddiSng, ad looks bright-' or when we. ~pe." A cotemporary is grieved to learn that hie "brotler of te qiill iPa ie s W wih oner ee.": Parlw,-vous Frtanalso asked a ~*ngec of,;!hnsonfo who was eon teplating a trip to Europe, , w,,s wa the reply; "I amgoing on a Cu, nalder." a . . 0 "Go for it while it's hot" was the ex hortatio of, a rural youth to hillady., love, as he handed her a foamiiu g es of sd:a. A Long and, Ptliet Sufferer, "B. e on the police fqres t". inqui-. 3d a'diiapidated old zm;n as he en tel the Centt i l' Station Saturday and -adressed' a ergeant: u He wasi infor~~l ,that such owe the case, wi#R~t ". a eoti c d" "Well; Ism clefi hupkerodl out. it's that wife of M i'Pm a fool-a blaited obld ibio Ir I mrtlO and she's l.- 8bev wOidt :4' , andh I wat .ill tay At hol,; sit, a word, it's the teaspt flatýron, or whatever .e.' odyv. "- e artimen and scolded; a-i eixed and S and iere I ane. "i*Mk at ti W ablak eye~!.Look at ie.a.! ver, aniwst police (once! ! aOnc I was lappy, now IPm. bitd. She giati O'go to eie pcle p and ex ceio and Mtd lsa~adaaee, and SllIpuit n b s Mby ;eis, lthe, . omorrow,, a buis, I% It'le ageit 1ay-' ifght IEvestd s f 1 alllong, but. I'e broke dowa mow;;,.lee!that'ero r,,n--,e where ., alt ,!r.tee.hii, th m+ a thk'+mn+ w I wouldt's lit herimVahdediy itosi a pair of ldmlmglh-dshel~d aoim hd l Iyyle eye ot thtalrecar, alster eorot.' ,It's prety toough,"tI asmins tlI as ho looked. "Tough!o Get esm ' mint.,B thet Way, e the "I'in.'g. h' I qf C.Ir.i-ee t n tan'u th e a em. h. iow. I've Wo t 1a, ofit dia 4 i ass b t-i house. I~f ai dse ed around hero POi f ozeettll;'eoa I Alfrcd and' rhis j hlrney toward the her, D i Paptj~p ei eeweieRR e a, Te#ab Veris ,ir · otia A .ieia h t ,avies re hbems th a tplM'dprisiug *s i e jourey t ,the, le. .' e.d l+ ,-a pe a G , ;. ir "Y sir," said pniehlign. Pthrin lat. tie hol dea, 4raged her ost, and the Indepndence fAmiicaa secured." * vId arr and IHotisehold Column re lli-rs Anotrt Mlli.oIN.-Alwayv. Ps muaage to have the cow eatingwisui ik she is being milked, for wlhen thtk e. occupied she lets down her milk freer. or and is less liable tokick or move about ir than when she eU give her whole at re tinttoW to the mnilker It is bhest t,, as milk diagonal teats at same time, but: s. always take hold of the off teat Kist. Is for if the cow is going to kick at all e she will kick first from the side voa Y. commenue to milk. In milking diR - t, onal teats the left hand milk6 a thitrd at teat and thus the left arm serves as :c D. fender in. cue she. kicks or steps n' about. Get close under the cow : e work the bucket well under the ud I, der, and the milk will not be near sir apt to be spilled as when you put. Sthe backet on lim door, and set ofil I as far as possible. Milk quickly. w steadily, gently, and sever leave a e cow until you have her last d top. d Above all things never yell at bet br n beat her.-Practical Farmaer. I ' Polm Ra;sM- lMy own theory of pork raising based upo.,experia.ict,. t obseration and prou5bmly a li.tl,, philosophy of tJings, is written tor _ the benefit of others, would be abou, s as follo*E:- Duing the hot' summer e months I would feed 'ittle solid feed, Ssuch Ua corn in ear. ew mncracked. I would keep hogs, ppon g!pna feed Sconstantly, either grasq oats or rye. andfeed them it_ regular intervals. once or twice per!dsy, apotn amashed d feed, either shod, dpoppe4 '6sts or It rye, buckwheat, eta, faid i tr$oeghs. t When fed in this-way and at the same Stime. allowed paeees to. water .and shade, logs will . bhar, crowding through thelot mttlis, a very good time if not ti go ' t ltd t' u a nflesh. This, puts tbM ia:the: bet eoadlitiont for sorn fal , .fg, wJIAteha d copi en.spee abqq$ ,oth lot toff';epteaber, we la~it fo'w ib o is soft iad tendr.. TrUted: int this wyA hogs become iro g bably as perfect au-ny method could ~it Uthe po the whele,'too, I belivep it t Lhe hempoet.,and most a gcoaomic'al-r-Gte- ýl ý4' lde;Be . o '4 feas on de f on , T sond raIvair kept, e idlea rgass Trt give meach aer lSaoued eggs thep )rkegs do ti.., have aoaes to stable a.nd mapure heaap and eat all kinds' bf filthy food. "Hib feeding on fish and: elami Saver'their eggs accordingly--tp pa p l owe eating onions or cahlbp or offensive matter Sir.l t a bad t.toto miý,ka batter. Tne icher thi " food the "i her the -doloi of hti" .'Wheat sad corn Pgve the bbstaole whil feedik on In u¢ e ikm he of. shlrless, rendering them unfit for eer con foctiopery parpee . _ f Soli . CzIa4 PILLows-Pil. a adtiad: ilb t be emptied salwldealalý, t' fjut :ito a i agA .aaspaeomi t Iid el& ethe a npfpr peveltJ emtone If li the Iountrt, herep old-fpbshioe4 btick oetistl l ra te.; it is a Sooda is I 6b in tho oven aAr-theml-ssesn wltlh ; : P19 i d hl i.!-ANI' Au TlTtS. t "illO. o u pie ablm spoon t. e af ldotft, I i m1a , <# and I, ZPilieR4 yer .pise,,Nam. i; 'or 3 Spies puq you can .'is It U, ou S .Do not put l o r aud.to it, not rollt'I ol'to 'dp~_' it but thin, it yosipish ihott ,id drispy,',nel Snot flaky and tough.., ~ i,,,' :: SHawst oosr1nqdimwo Ily.-Make Str istek gap 4 a trenwas the ,Wipd r bettor, ian, there is less Id t";1sa l r iiob(eeo I , than tbesilae,: Uirill i baltr bhl. :"he , pss conbe, moved -sr. mtir you ,an pitch ,fom terIr 4#S,,wide feretdt Motleios of tlie shtaik, which da 1 low the ir eeealdteth ~eangh erh Ioadbefee it Lsettldl down by 1hr'ebeiy'lm rf iw u at ness. Three quarts mire conidered r by uo hartifaes to be usfcient iio Arti idL''IW?'t Igih he t, thes gmmdnlhim fstlp, ti$sshr esoany peIfl:mlti. li the 8tats, and, with eve eriua~a si e it may Stall ,r if a 'dromr h dti litn at ailr Is woirth 4eal rutsc*eb p acoerd I drops of 'the 'lqooo oabtcleside of .lime; then was dhereughly in this mlsawr 6 psrn f se bit sttter. 1* I nP righist, t'in itesp two teri aniion eniw'b e et' mihll; add slt. 'miM' jr ti .e f lne- Montaihs Wh is the rence beltween a beMlli and a bugilar~ -OvtI wears fali~ locks and the other fdise kers.