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OFFICIAL JOi71ZNAL Jýý LPblE.Aed Buiery & ttwrjdav. Verili~ige. ra. rk84h '69. Wr We hive been.lcri1 iwlrsnreJ that U.- & 1 hbe&- eu..*t to. he Tow. oP pi ,` 4o'"lr~ iiee vpolfi 2&4 214j 0I use. op" Ioi jriii· pIm..4sJbeia 6. 8· h~,U'ýih~r o6totti offilce fs 49 . rnigeei, to worn thitbso etA Ireuy had eesi J'd the - dtve' gi4bseatuie 'Ia. JNoveumbtr Uedlb. Whit i Itp}hi ht*bi"oo. sef~ ot, SD&ýreýý. o"{4- .ý! p' p efd~ to IWr5 *3&* ar WVtii* pttbh r41.g inof tbh-.*rmqgtd bganeomppre-muee. Is the voies tthi' ~eopt. e.4eiebibed fore rl Are Ai adso cils. -oie ad of their tobs 1044 ,mad iadetbw v iotiatOsgovL. of "Ib g I, -m4 pS sraowsyb,: erai, they ewir to ýed'ina b h'*, thsf mtiUK fey i~t $. any~e tigsevr ust kilrla1g Wi MtQS'W/d : t3"t r.. he. talm &p q epýqd"ta.AtiI, !*eve wrihhan t stprtu.sntie.buhuii ng Meuw At XI' P'dresli ·~6""-;'";'"onjst titrition, ý r~ elir:boa oupn toe ;f6 the" ja bw I W O f G."y ~ at b t~ .e'~ e- . Leg~irlli" - e 1 6-i r ·'1i i w Wl~ciar girrar r Toso. of Ike phkbhhui. -7s *Sd i14o o J4Iy P14 s~Jr Z it ;n m;= ý ...,LqiIE auuyodA bee :II tUt bitmr : %66 00 be 16W W by 1L ~tt .spukbas a imbecili, e<, b u f reiiyroud po.e r M *w W r =tom t om.~tb t~ ~~l rr m ýli r " .1`ti pir tLet` anmise.sa 1 4vfmflom M' J " K qqwý', i~kc~f~A~ Ail thee& oSgoIfl? ;k1 I* 1 d ] t and Set Oleffl wit Jnraf tie lair ( sit aid j ýjefeawonJ mnk ee~ icahin. c([- s1 Ftatrute 7Fnxctý , at nn Jui gý 1 lowinga ia attomnwey to practice twfore him ij paid for his lie!en'e, sh{be arn nb'be to a tine of tive Iundred ý Jo emiwj iAn 4wcor& an -i.wkOt prea~amiin.wtutuut i Iiqfent- 4 licensae is absolutely no ce'mri,; wilut& . i tIlaj.Wpicice of thea legal plo f. essie f wroue. - kpoeib1idy, tho*rn ii tltwudAillke qd atto of the piacice of law Th'e' atto rnj jw6,'iirith tut beat intentione in, e. wolld dries to s jitjly the immense leak - I kCeadministratilui of all our Paro deht J1md State aLuirs. by omine means no oth4ctuitill'hni Sot w11en11 an.1whert. thu migbli and' avenging anti of j uutlsetu mat hike-.,sadI to make this tableau ue(. ou. State mutt u tieall policy ,mors..complrvt and uidicetiAn; when we call upon the( pa. rpcl4a. avthotites.eL who of eurac are' not reaiponauibtermr th presesut state of thing-. werar politely intoruaaslt that. thg.gspo C- ribns if the 67aiC money box, is under, going his trial for matfeaaaace in office, amid tbht no liitoise cran be hiad, thoughi often ipliwu for. '"The Auditor's oc e is f~ij.Q·-Yo. "a. ae.attorwey, sir, r.gu. laIy rseeived by a' compmaent Board; you haer ' g u ge &y inlbo 'protu n; my dear r.n my frigoý4, we wish jou success mray..prospeity faolalw eachb foottep throughiLfe" ." "I ioul Ilk. t@ hay, my limsans s you ue&l your tIo aer - "Yes eili'. i"'h, .m dear fdttow, we ate very Q¶19 .~r odgo.4ua zoeleqcy boaa0o4sd I ;mmd yn ueur o have say; that is'i a ew' *orda sir, you may practice ymr pf simou. but ydu AA.: s ani't, e:tt beet your ofa tusk cd p#t jY Ws y iawfia and a·biing peoppa, and .ers tti legal . pre&sioa, of the us& to be Someigwn Seat. of L.mhiaua, do aofewiaiu 4ecelsw thit trh ll de teae - psr to ~ivil~ tiaRad, apithority ~~~e ha eulrrnad s11. t esa is : oar power pt prsuaawlrr'str i to Carry 's our dif , be a- ~ t i~b~ of- I0 stud With sueaea' FlViq `ne*'#1t}ceflnea withbiimch.' 14a we are ready 4t t`ie neat instant to cern AMOND*eiinegie -*51p5U9SitR (4 tb. I1ýf4,tit'add thall no'!*arve- We' hvo ,4kiew~ to tyraRnyflg~bt now, wa et. ýpee sthiag JW. end we have become geullwha .vied' te it; beep %%t pile o., ye., ` e*jioildeotldfa(ýcrl* ,'tbI5 lath iw f of she diiat ýºutin lho s oe 'f ctmcn sense, ds ot jwpos.wy !, ý si ii - wish, zsasa R InpoPlhi~tii, M,: you say, such and such things we 4"dw,-all uilti'brao aeMAt the ern-s. i'ii, We "' hu obt owant' d8060 uCtei 4low 'fl *r pqwiti t i reil'sti 'brred froeti - wi!!f your inl! :Requests.'~c *aws`rss th. part> of she ,uwi, an', tbail ieat the samt t·ild ahshhable lis~~ Mi tantalising. em.d' ioe mudh i Ve~airwitiea j pan i i~n~ ~llli j~. ý ý is rearing S& tr blelidlu to be oe spi d S1 we bear ins; H .r".-. ý1'M~n 000 t0 btl Mn' Waeogs~a our f llow amosaas iup*Aa$ .epl. e9$'Peo sgs sad imspieee ~*hA Is Xediro live in the mltdn ~A UK e `ef*1or oruo and esra f .f v 0W. 'Ph Caqqea of xe ainhedswwa- held it the Onset H sh"ei Ihit'i tieter: The foll., (j*5 ~xo& 48 votes l'.' i i)~l(·~rr~lii ý( liir r le,~ ' ' ý° tier b fbr;Idýri 2* ~ .. '~ ! ýi s r -= 4 Rx ss Fslr sh, ,ýafia19 Amok" R . 4 dg 1th intu wit b i ru-Je . rsi~rokwbit~,emnrtbp~iJ by~~~~u c*¶'ie$S'' ~ le tI AREI A#TETTE, r_ , SM.,y 4tht 1869., . aSu st -Appreciatiitg the l C me Ngutirstioin olf hie famers of qttr rih, have conciudedl to a.l ire. so awl lici r inflnenc. in, at tni1 ofi to gt ,ip ' A-griillural A-d' • iation., hFitners' Liub, or solltbiing of tlh kinI 'tphe bane of athem ~vriewtlre has been too Intef i #if i4Efl4i.W (oO muneI rewhatree upoS uoa.V'*lf'.to the niimst eutti I ,.g!:t of the ,iniois andl etxperieCe e,f it. :lig.-nt eig flotor.. It i. time now 1lnt ii clhainge shutd e h wr, ght, in this direction; there is a gr.eat frvoltieon goin,.. on in the tgritcrultural world, and if we do i not keep per. with the giant of improve. n,tn.t, we will be left far in thi batk ground,l by our mlnore enterprising neigh Irs.. The goI.al to be eflfcteed by a reg.n rlfy organslel saW.ieity. having stated inetings, yVu wi 'r..a*hlº y iee, will be to bring tog ther, the inte;ligelce of our rerliing ciUmnuliity, and by an int.r heang.g o,f views in a friendly and agrrable uaaOer, Cotllrliietltite to each oilthr a ra.l lnliiounl of iniformantion, upon the d!ifferent brasnches of our honorable prof--sion. It is a notahle fact, th it in thoie Stit.*s where agriicultu;al ,socitiea have b.en en. eoaragerdl mail ferlmern have teken a lively intCrrtEt in them, the greatest improve. nmea:p have been male, and agrieultlre has behr-one a more dignified, honlorable anJ profitab'e pursuit. Amomg the many sulbj ct .that wouldI n.turally.:cemne .i be-foru. a society.. of this kind, none wr4)ii more justly claim its .easi.derationr than "the supply ,f labor. This.is.aquestjon of the deepest. interest. not oul..to our own little Pariah, but to tim whole South. , We-are not one of those wo b.-lieve thalt there! will bhe a reat in flux. of. iupawigration into ouir State; so long as .oqr politietl Jorison reumaiu.s as dark. a. at. presnit,- we need paot look for the sturdy European Iumpigrants amotng us,. ready to .calptiyate our.. lands for us. We must, for the present, tharefote rely upon that.lPlse of lab>oera thelt are amnot, u.. The effective, put of that aI+bor it so.rce, .weo ust t rhe efre nse it wisely W senever we cot ,increase the effective st of lthat labor, by an application of la bar-saving machin«a we must do so. And ca,.not this be better done, and at a lesx individualt ucrt, through as Agricultural Society,' than by individual enterprise t A FARMEIL. The, article preseditl' our remrrlks is certainly a releftlo un; dfr soue time past have we been sugizestuig the propriety mul ust.fdlness of Agrieitural ftnd trduatritl Aasociations. We are '..slty enchantud, nay proud, to we. that ,the pziisl'iile or idta gives firth tn our meeting a f"w we-eka ago.ltss been':tken Vp by oum pen. pie w;th that zest and earnesteiutl.ef prt psag whicl will undoubtedlly ensure oue care. • - . By bthe la wara osk plasttioas sead e-ey species of propert ,i rsrle.1y, b.re b-en partirllyif sot tojlly dq troyed, attd uins te eh depitant film sore dire oppessieoi weighs .opa tbha isal the ibtoeoty yetir of the protraeaWl esateas. Wi bave' been defeated in a nole casue aud the pligluted ll fYi of hoisrwaehe men has not bee) able :to apease the wrath of the avesnaghy rue amersbeng is left e'us rights id.linead or arl4eet- to capn. ciim.. iqt rprelatioon and esecutib/ i. n suelic desitese. s4 feorla, it* .tltupg, let as is meame srt ignore the pdihies dsthe day, and fill bin4 upoa our awcesl t itr!.a. resolute mindlts, t' iiahifg 'isoila atdi hose resoer.s. Thes .t,.~eA to u'-a the test ho.e of trial, h ne we must uws; in prefefreec to intrigp. andmvain de cuivations; the.s we must'- put to the be.t .-e rand .advantage, or w shall hat, .,iled is our muismotm, 4o etepro to l,'ilJh lout fortaut f-. e. p 1ea1h + Let ahei, eot ult. drib't atoi .xchangv Hlka * I auperivne Q lw'tbp various brienclt o[ agncu4ie. apd i:3dMs trsr, itppaws~thl llltnrr -.ios, tads~ our tn&di,' f~ry oar pmdecw nod by a noble e nncioitrSn the fe aet "Cee*miuaI Gazdiq" of ,1it., ,psto ou towrd pra-i gpas wa"d, pvrfr4io#a. Is r-a l oar power lies; shereby reenbu b'i4.4e;eil ! oar gAriut ,.: herd. .*r'*.SJ uu..bb pence an T pIsntyumite+ ota oiuii ogee iaai ata,. , i~de p a dc s ee m i 4 ha 4 . t14ia imdrpe.4~ end~ assure that ~pqr which , bnfaom Uw:rsa4 uaa eiw. ferbas elvea `!10 41 liilleeL Theo `byt it that tii sapre4, tth. pfst, att~idi ist r" s al w: atiom asad P amstl"h CAoua, dent& Vtatca!, wait " 4iý e Smtimr -O. Srnirerd lend -q do ,re r'ýRU~4 eltIý k-e` he H>. aOW utsoin . s:,tom'k~lr 4&vwu iith; tttens~aajpwo% dap. dtar is salvation in it, for our p%%1¶0bIs ibdeal. tbhe e * 1+t;sm1. Jeb cia url iv ol 1dfhar't: : p t, ipdq11 r tne *4e ?41a 24ý!t zntt. £ We iI the attenti,' tbf our re~ad erNL f ll*tf tes ote rnce lin 3 114 ,t eti g irk Ope iýrtu6a tit Ia Satur'y, -on -u1*.et d v vltal im Wtaflun t34 < tirvs * nd 1> ic*l iuranititd itidnst iiyiir rcirrtiolY; (lrfanee ino WAS I vr14"1t- atteraIltIe .im4'.vid.enietd a pIirit of progrv'se all 11 mprOv ~lieflt, which ,,iu1-1 filM Iy anal Iir~tit ;t,! re-ult lam t11P full .4I clavo lert mft"lelbltt 1A r.r · hi l.lrn reso1IIrce- aid unknown wflWalth. T'lmie st.p on tihe hart f our f .;iow eitiavne of St mandw¶". will lm ch-erft11ta rym4!msflned toa bly the citizerns of [Lt;fyettm, by hearty, active nad enrtgetic cn4 -9nation. [Extract from the Original -0or the fluertiuvrl Industrial & Stock Fair Associa- I tioln of the Southwesterni District of Louisiana. OPELOUS a, LA., Iet 18g9. Editor Advertiser, Verwnynville, La.. I am h:ppy to itf irmn you thIit the 'Tn dustria. & Stwk Fair Asa 'ation of the S.,uthw.stern D)i trit of Lotdriana." bchl their first mneetingat the aourt House at thii plIIe , to t :t'. LDr. G..orge Bill of St. Laudryv wa cal:ed to-the chair, and J. K. )Disxt ap pointed secre.tart. D.; Hill spoke sternlv of the present cndition "ani neeented re ,onrces of the eountrty. .He dwelt earnest ly ifa the vast mi-take the piasters have ,nale in cultivating cotton and souar to the e644h14M Jf. toitts& i 64M :"iyr+ v:: luablearI a tt eaecessar y to subistanee. rThe Doctor recommend.-d a greater diver aitv of prowliction as best clctiulated to, benefit theindiveidual farmer tnd the coun try at large. r. lough warn then called upon to" explain tie object of the meeting, which he didi in a few short and-appropriate re makes. Le was glad to see -.4nany fres enat aftiI m'tinttgnd nd d.r d talmtl n eJtiniiw4rtd be laid for .thteIndutrial & Stock Fair Association of the Southwestern L)strict of IJuieiins. Th.ifl1Aintg th..m trfp-*e44G-6:4idipt the charter pteeated Iby Dr. Plough or their oesideration. It war in. wsisanle+ a private corporatiol with, President and )irectore as required by law. The stock to consist of one thousan'd shares at 45 00 a share, ooe. lth& pay ahIe.i' cash, thei re ,.i,,.ler wlhp caflemt for.' a eluddutriel ,an.l Stock Pair to be held annually in the )listriet; pI or pea Op7el ,n,.s :, TiTh t.I't.ng ~ lern adj ,U.ered atil MIayt the 15th; waken the sala steps will be taken )to eiens the succe of this important en terprise. . p. .-Full pa *dipt .n of the next meeting will be given. About SwordE and Trophies. [firom the N.O. Picayune.J Thn Natiomers4i ubiiniin,. sit Washting kin City, tprpnrmAbet a Mr. Smnit. t'..ui Ohio, Was at the White House a short timt ear I1yteCOnI Bickuinri'I e, prior Lto Ih-oupture ""f SelImIa. AN.." I tis piwavaphk goea'eintnc .iv,. th. wrapon was eaptnrt si by -l Pwr ik W . Saith, of Oonrpasw Q, )at OJOIs Cavalry., whi claims to hare beep, or.* of a patrr ..who Came upon- the bout. where Orleek Inri'lg"i was stoppifg, and ,gushed in just as h» waAraoapiasg by the bark damor ieav ing his sw ord. When 5stmn was etptaw4 Q$"*". Brick inrldge wasa-t there, H+t w*s rsn duty **r. So mucuh of s o y a rela es t thIs c ohtnre of sword fom the f.sgitive gonerARf, is &AuWM" ( Wb Lqoisr41he Vou rier ex Ija .o~ tt IA"r was.aaeh sword as is tteeer "-,, an honorary weapon. be stoswd a- r nrkathif artretie Ifthe solds-ru (f hi i*ti. as(*I rtb hcS # *lp er Gsgt `sitifnrhlgtº'i a ommatinrtPl f aa net in ea& hat wiseft with a furiendsn* ag his phvate propurLy and family memonrials, and was A""a byparoving bend of Fwmla Jldt wtol ere wL handhlugdarin a. -The prale -+ar 1sf hi woJ bat or4u toit tt ,h1P v., 18066 to 160 snip kina , w lbh offer was&inod. It blo iiow reappear., ad at W i'agtoe, anti been exhibited to Gen.-9O "ishaBly aunor thio iiirtcas sio t, ionkrurcF~ of s.",t.a brililiant pr, marbitl f" wes ooi i gig titl Usmn oMs I M " t been told inl dbtl +' ig. hs h G i tusked I 'hii t ft ibis8· ibi~di ."ý irlrc _ :rb~ctlN prnperty, of the United Ststteq, or of the original (dnrte 'a p ivate property. h J .beer `. *huiov appwepte. by this Mr. Smith. kIwovdl bhere din a arafftnadra Pt r if he ba4 a-gs rai«1 sprit ritteieil;º~ ~r~ iT~~ iS innidg Genlit~ i; r like at. Smith, bsd a passion fur swords--a the trophies of bat tle &Wiug. - lgs gttpesawesho of r cIe ·. marly t of the awltr r tojhI ida~t.4abmander 13HI Arliý per.-' dom.i a gI Douse.. agd~witd itfbbssaht *. Jet efore .4ethe Federal 'A n 8i, he' was -arved~s away frout 'th.. cty, A ." 1l.4s ai EI, a &ri"*h t, d.tb wi'ib the) attac-k of tirt ti Ifnljd leyg M. ierwsrI'. In leavbng t a etly tie slepositowl Iqgoale.iy n~lic ' -pie f i"',,el hs si p~ir * S1 n of 1.o1 1t.s, to prt.-sterV ilant son. Iy i e ofoln d tea tio ruenhie'r, throught uoFgro .hIo lihad Sttke ir.p enfid~erIei. lIntler learned ' , tl e swrd of *,."n. Twig,? w"". ae inothelr and d.aughter-anid by hi., pr.eutlitr n.odes. of ,lrati4cing on the fears n.nd weak ne.. f ..woman, .xtortvd the !dlivery of; the depjo-it. Am,.yg the artictle Was win 'Ai*ndt givet to (et Tw''gg aAs A iittik tof honor tw. nty year- bitfore, by his native tmear ref .eorteie. What br****a-, 4 1 I!ate, we Iret wt(Id4.." to sti. ,Th' eqwi)jd e.re tMrpisittleI to W\shingfoi. as ufli tvry trophi is, for w hich th+I captor deserv~ ed lap".ial national ret:ogniti)m. It w"es a lusllr propo"ed in Congress to bestow one ,f ther' on Gen. Butler bhsu-elf. as.a mek if nttional este,-mn: fr prowess in war: We do not rem.lmber what beentlge of the.pro. p4)wit!on. Theret was an appositness about it whii-h deserved atl eeee'!n. N'othing *oMld he .lore appropri,,t, in piublic tc. knowlclgment of Blutler's military h. no-s than th!e gif of a sword, which had be n left by a dying non-combatant in tl:e lharge of iolta' helples w,,men and been e.torted from them by oaths and ,cow!s. Therer was als, another sword, the pro perty of the fatmily nf a dead soldier, which Butler sent for and got in the sam-r heritte manner It was the .wood whit h the S ate of Kentucky had bstowed upon Get. Ztchary Taylor. That, too, was in the cen.pvg of fenates. friends and connection of the'family. It was carefully put into what war thought to bi.a pnce of securi y ; but do,,eetio pe.rly, which .. Butler b,,asted here as hasing orugaizal illto a perfeie system, taught him, where&to find it. He marehe-l a file of .sorier: into tih wprmises, and in the presence of the tremn Iint' gto, +ca)cisnd°ptrta swoet, ad ,saenned 'fe tri refi to' ow it on som fren4;n ifhis own. - ' A1hier story of a hunt aft -r a sw, ri i current here. It,was one of the shock ing incidents of the war, that the tomb in whiob the remains of Gen. SidnlleJob dton had bee. depoitied. on their way to be buried in Texas, was broken open and r,.naocked under Iutler's rule. Public rumor 'then had it. and it is mede pro hihte 1h eWch misdeedsts a we have re oarled, that he was keenly after the sword of the dead General, fih his eoffn, as an other trophy for the "Hero of New 0-i Iean,." While we are on the subject of tRat. eir's military -trol,hies, we may as w -,| mention another. of which his biographer will sever reeownett the partietsts as th-y are vouched for h-re. It is said that th Confe4erate ~&g whicih he f,rwarded Ift Lowell. nad which wats displayed on the 4th of Jt4V. 1 82. liq tigt Ajt as syrm bol of the gliry a.urired lw No-ir towns sts *i', r re tagt f Mrsta em is a COa federate oeeupany, iwho '*td 'ith it to the city when the Confeleates were re- tiri g uppoped from Fort Livingston. on -ing recslted to the mae' bbdl at Pontehatouth. ' These antics of char..aitan politician. p!aying soldier, are nis di gusting. as ther are tous, to tho.etrlq .iwee of slt I great cornfii;it, wh-)m history wi:l rnmw titr with favor. ' .· ·;'.L : . . . . Pry't sawe. •ce.sion dY.pojamin P. aton, ¶)eoeaend. Tr IIERE .wltr Ie orff..r, at 'Po1e4 Sale. SMtiRathEe higheat and last lwdrder, wn, TuadyA th.t dlirv ofJne 1869. at th iasat ied4 ·eof 'the d-ce.s.ed, the f.,llno id4 .e iibed property belonging to aail *ne~naaionn. to-wit : ONEk CERTAIN LOT SITUA td in th*e. toi)fCmict lillcahtl~ i in the N E. ,erner f Slenn.d and LafTrvette Stre.it mraavu'tg 4. feet on Laefyette stre.t 4ud 140 (et€ o. Second strert. to gether with all the buildling . ann im n prorements thereon situated and thlerrto belongin . A C&TTAIt PARCZL O"F LAD at the 8. W. co, ner of Second and La. fayette streptsi meearing even.ty feet on Second street 'nd estending along La fayette street from the corner to fre feet beyond the North wall of the sttortaih the building. and improvemenw tberen. TERMS a CONODITIG$S: -One half ef the pirehaie pries, t8il. and the balance payab!e in two .equal pay ment. fargll dul March 12th IPO-?1l. Purchasers will be required to give their ot #r; a ite t oc fore - crnt sqrity. pay4t. t r d of }111 1 IiEntnrac ,o, at thieo ,tr. ngc . Griud,,' ,1'rni.n eight per cent per Aftinum interest from their mlitiihy. Atispeal b.wr r ge anl Vet~Rpl~ pgO i4 ,.Mopa , " bltyt. d. May J486&L PNWrisa Judge. EMS. of Fedtrfr Parid 44k~air ( A; C urt. W EREA k of she Parish of Lafayette, Adi t of the s.c e .seleaf Jea. lpd* -Miehel Traha'.e 4*ee. tioo of srad itha on e i.paah me o e e w4u e. i 1 Mir! det wator Mi ben. as )r se ftse r s.l d"alt, s o ayi 1b . y -t-.e. a mYtIga wlth In tea days tremte p.bIa a- haus, Sed W= the Adan .i odi May 1869. . " NOTICU - ig r """"' r to t!.k A!. art ier, are sotifi ed hnt th . r amn ;,trs 4 Invde oat. at I tdat tb'^y iu t comn anj pay tie irne; othe7otsIs tlh will kliaip1 to incur coati nrW liawe their n s tricken from onrrli.t. Attuornya in'all ease 1 held iiable ic tfor costs incourrfed for I.H I arcl ti flm."nt1: and are, accordin;' to 'IIr tt'rmns of Rflvertinerm nt collectel,ie on th.. l'I t duJ. ;i b?!;co;aion or on thle dlary of sole. F UFTIUI of thweasLe Ma t ... I'ub~ite in and ftr the Pariish of i,4. Yermniliontille, Fibruary 18ith 10I. W. H. Cunninghamn, d. 8, O F F ; R S his sarvice a Physicit to the c;itizen's of Pa @aMi Re.id-ence n.ar 1e t du4. S'ore. March I.Q-lE Da. J. D. TsarAS+. E. A. Rons. TRAHAN & ROSE, S7CCESSORS or LEE & POfJAVG, APOTHECARIES AND DRtfGIISTi W ILL conetanrty have Oa bad. eyomp'lete a ortment of Chemnicals, Dru'gs, Patent Medicines, re., Also Paints, O. s. Window Glass, Book Stationery, Faucy articles, Oar den seed, &c., &c. Pre-scriptions promptly and car"fu attended to at .sil honrs. Vermilionmille, 1*. January 9th 1869. IJ. D. TRAAIIN, M. i, Office at the Drug-Store. * OTIFIES his friends and the j public that he Ln removed his )ffice to tihe DrugStars. where he wiff be ready at all hours of the day to atterid' to calls from patients. March 6 '69. FOR SALE. T HE andrerigned bforms the 'p Sthat he intends to sell the pri he owns in St. Martinville: said e@n)itingihg est, tameaºi63gone I enul ninety two feet front, with a dith4 tbree hundred and eighty ar fret. * bi* is, on that lot, a two stories stately colhr, measuring eighty feet by forty. a dwelling hosa, with kitchen LaZ for servants; a corn-cr.b, two large ei terns, holdiing frru furteen to 1ft2 t thl.reand gallons of rater, a well, ete., M. For further particulare app'y, by writi or any other way to Joeara Ac.s JUDICZ. ,; in Vemillioneillk Parish of Lefayete April 8th 1869. ODaes or Sacasraat, HOPE LOIDGE, N. 145, F. A.V. V. rsnilionville, May 1 " staterl meeting of Ilope Lod 145, F. A. M., will be held uI Lo.lg. ro'rm on Tuesday 25th inst, M (Clock P. M. ADT St WM. TIR ANOT, Sgcertta ' M. Aktcwt'Y)vpaa'eisti#I Dutchmen out oQfPetri*' ' e*rmliugivil oa €" Vy & ae 'ninth day altetwar .' , will, be (ous Mr. John 1'ign..ux stable. URV Irt .'8O9. ELECTION. -l N OTICE is hereby given to the vot. of 'lip Co poration of VerniHionu fPrish o.f Laf.ayette, that an eCt:o# Mayor, ana, seven councilmen for tlea town of Verrpilionville, will be held at i Court rlonso, on Monday the thirdJedL Moay 1869, between the hours of 10 A. ,nd O'elock P. M. A MONi 'UM Clerk 8th J u.licial Dis't. uI-t GlUARS LATrVT. Sheriff. Vermilionville, Apil 1ith 18609. FtH Tax pavers of the Paerideb _ fayette, are hereby notified that one per cent Tre on rsll property is oollectable, and until the set 0of M. that it thelaw be not cemplid w in th.. time, the collection of the said -' will be enforced with cost of ogtt, - additional monthly eost of ten per a'od amount of tax. 4i Mr. Alphonse Neveu will be fal at all 1ours in the Sherif's OLe, vi-* power to receive and receipt for ati TN " Ameseags ant Stak Tar( ou * Aprit 101b IB 9. i. ·ti. aTiOHN , CoasLacos OFFIRS his eervioese' tmhe ctt esf the Pariah of La.fytte. All bo ness entrusted to his csC will be proptf ly attented to. - Oiw dm a trial, Marc!, 2'4 9 d""