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RICHt L -_ IAcVN IMSS. U MSI N. Warw....... ! ? ims s IN . » M M aM M " qin'es...... t i 1. f . ýC- , APp p! wini ' LIFE'8 REST. lean Btro your measent mail And nk with klonging eye To the hills beyond, nor se The beauty that nearer lies. And you sigh in discotent Thae your life is narrow and small; )o you not know, little mki, That your .amrruw Ife holds tll That can make it sweet and true That can make it fair and ble e (f all the world's gond gilts You have the very bet. Out at work in die fiekls, Husking the yelhow corn, Is a man whose honest heart Beats for you night and morn. Were you to seareb the world, What would yon hope to ncd Bet:er for heart or head Than this you would leave behindu Ah! little girl. the bills May glow widt splendid grace, But the valley, ser all, Is a very pleasant place. And nothing thet lie eean give, Be it ever so great and sweet, Could be onebelf so grand As this love beneath your feet. Though the bills seem glory crowned, Yet the bills are bleak and drear; But the valley is sheltered warm Stay is the valley, dear. The Marksville (Avoyelles parish) Bull tin s.ys: "We like the general bme of the press of this Stab . They ae divided upon asey is, sues-express themseives freely and unre servedly-still eup o ue point they ae a munt, sd thi is the aemplete aneihilation of M the comi empeig Tedin uss 'a md probeUlide e th earl ea lthre tht they wish at dI w In t ,agg prpeatery to the great maet. The Demsesaas psep of Lausimaa ha teaem sated ea maey and try sag Mid ear 4 woaos. I the f eitew t g Oli ie ift . nd de it meMy. a just Vpihel to the L.eisians pns, espily wt he sealalry papers. During the a rtes oM eseamuasia, whe thaes was littlaoe a s eI e my in eyghtig the thievestad adeassesra whe held pauseassh of the lmI, obhe Dmocratie papers in the palses, as loiea the ouldoM sllee meesy It6Ioe t p ade beld ao doe bener of so em mis emass ss pesladity which matde so re eva emimtg gonie aude of t hir Pasintig lhbw weal famed hreb to ssalm sai d we 4r41103 Iobar t rrer leai aar thaw hem aml w sW8etso ea be fai. W $lam aaesetpes pa hrsh "reessry w~tiwwsarnead wmawem* dirty, auscrupueous beats sprang up ia the Sato, ao support welsh the aspeoeys were merellessily robbed. But the Democratic pa. pers w i3 date . rh lee ]ameowm dLas jeoesude dj i .e State laai. seares. .The Hpis le Wes of resistaunce to Radielism alive and burning bmrightly. Their indignation never wearied; their courage neveeklSered; their veonaulary of deanciatios of wrong and robbery was never exhaseted. Tihe enemies of the State, the pldadeersr of er people, won all power and wealth; ha there was one vistory the) could mos in;e, they eald aeither debauch the constry press nor enairely annihilate it, and it lived a seasrga them and as to make them ashamed at their purple sad een owet her redemption re dm thea toer auy a all etris ao kr:e. l taeelialedsgeua asesat, thereire, the illitsulity wt'h whiih le rt Ds emocratis Legius we assued dealt with tih coua. ,try pu·a. The prm law, a et appse. s ote d aauomy peos, rads as If ear ewas m dier esas beawes te vile, ads mIs sad lasnh a shos awshl r eight peers aenliged .ear -e sd beained am the money mlea um them, ead taewepape whia, thresgh pevely, adversity sad meg aempemtasa, beght the heetes ow the Seta sad did e r met . .a .the . rded te wer elh -mew sad d -; servaiv gsemea iu the lest Legislture, elsasad ea the tide at vicosry impelled by the pres, who ueusim a vaus Char. rerateweappess tlde il bee e- a ly theeir pdhtliibitth tths beeath attharsea ry peps, wide h--. ed all theagh U e"ir per emur mame hr B peths adheutlessueat thea itseesite puishr t i- p, sad they were never hem eseeps whea hateab ep a bill rbaum thau S scsale prere esatoa doar a e . esliessde wi powea r o gastnes.s tey wer il n d -ses with rear, san aewepupes with aseepstie elsa. gtiteus mid versalsu sameso swarm leIn Happily, bowver, the esepr, pueria si tbuildig inup gelaynd to leaw a paver Ia the lead; a pe oer theaits measely paten hr the - at the peates tshe strengtheainlead suessl M Its o ath Dames tis puegy IhemeiIs a perits at ear edi. iriel lahers mee. t l sad inemusslhe tne the sela adthoe rmiamg st eemr *** ater s ensias d tese is ne elehma of easmelly read thee thtr who ishI heend 'Views at the Co.sy Fr9ee." LeuiaIasa VICKSBURC BUSINESS CARDS. *R. J. D. MILZ, F7ICKSBURG, hISS. ioie but the best Dental Work done. ALL THE LATE I'PROVEMENTS. pLD JELIELE pFFPICE. 94 years in Vldks.r. March 'd. 1878.-ly. D. W. LAMKIN A CO., COTTON FACTORS, -AND COMMISSION NERCHANTS, VICKSBURG, MISS. (Ofr.e at 196 MiolIerry Street, Up-stairs, opplaite Irmac llonham's. g@Al0 orders for goods of any kiind will be promptly filled. We will make liberal advanwes on ronsirnments of Cotton. Octo|er 27th, 1A77.-1y, DOLL & MURPHY, 5LCCElEMOS TO A. DUNKI5, i4OLESALE PEALEES IN WINES, LIQUORS, CICARS, TOBACCO, PURE BOURBON & xYE WHISKIE8, CIGA.R MAXCF.1('TIRERS, COarer H.askigtolom i rearford Sreets, VICKSII3U3G, MINS. Dec. S, 1477.-ly. YIcKSBURS $BANK, SVICKBURG, MISS,, E S. 3BTT1 , President, T. R. ROACR, Oush'r. Dec. 15, 1877.-4;m. E. T. EGGIESTON & CO., -Wholesale and Retail GrocerS, Nq' It Levee end 24 Water Streets, VIC NBWIJQ , EUS. Jan. 19, 1878.-l1. 1 9i,13Der, U i oe isdI MANUFACTORY. SAYING TIlE LARGEST FACTORY Mb the souo, I am prepared a e below asy etber eamablishment in Viekstmrl. I. SPEGLER, ahs ra es, ak.8rg, 6iK . March 2d, 1w78.-ly. CURPHY & CO:. -Masuaetrew of .ad Dealer i. SASH. DOORS, BtINOS, - AND MOUJLDN08,, Vicbbxr : : rI ui pt• d rlei" OMtwiby l til, Sro' or .thr. eesr oosava Ya roer orreae to March 2d, 1878.-ly. 60m w. UtcasX. CHAS. ALLa. C. W. HUTCHESON a CO., Wholesale and Retail Deaers i Groceries, Liquors AND TOBACCO, 110 112 Washington street, Agents for the Cape City Floor Mills, Cape GerardeN.. Masreh Id, 1878.-1y. SIMON FOX, Faersely of Delis, weM bspeetill inhma Mh Riichad frieads that h is with his mister, MRS. BETTIE BAUM, is a EATING HOUSE ea Washiugo see m fear dears math thed Weashimmea HtlaL Viebiehag, Misssd will he glad atoo these wheever thy visi the city. Mrse , 1878.-Ny. Valuable Lands the hils With a Large Deadening. I3KHE LARGE tatsaf Leatd haw.a the [ "Ell Deadeninr" imiToewaip ii, & e amomaiaiaginin all about 14)0 acres. Will be dl cheap, sitamed in Rieibluad Parishb. Abo a valutble Cypress BDrake together with tater hMedl lds, situated in 0 shi Paribsh. For farther partieular apply a WILEY P, MANGHAM Rarville, La. Qefie your own tows. $5Otm $6& e. o riskr. Reader, ityu want a budee at whbich permue of either ex can mlake great py all thie tinie they work, write for paticatrs to L HALLETT & CO, Pnr. Iad, Mime. Valuable tim Ptolan The Plsahtios knhea a the Wm. 1 Adams place will e ented for the year 1878. Apply t C. H. MOORE or WILET P. MANGHAM. Ja. 5, 187i-t". SO. WORK, E all kiade, fomo a evs. d ea eis tea poeK, aeauly execamed at thus e upoem eharueeaa 5AGIRATES' BLA NES, of every I description, neatly exectuted at' this ce on the shortest notice. JAC Q S LA A F1l1T-CLA ) vardj. owse- n theo central portion of the city. i. open to tie pae1bic at thIe mw at reai.naible rates by tihe day, week or month. D. B. TROUSI)DALE. Feb 6, 1t77.-ly. Proprietor. FOR SALE ~f ACRES of good lant, in fIve nilesnof l loV Bastrop, Mlorhou-e i'Parish. ituteI in CutG Swamp; 1t41 nears in enltivaation; entirely aboive ti.e overflw ,I 1$7sl and I s to cxchl nlln ,l and church n tlhe neigilsorlrhod. Price $t.t1iN), one quarter onCh, the balance in three equal allnll lnpayntleuls. Any furtlner Informneanlun calt bew had at this otlice. .lay t, I b7t -tf. LAND FOR SALE. iT e plantation withinl Ifolr or tIi a miles of IDribi. knnown as tile jVinelnn i'linlcc, on .ln&e's Bayou. It h,ntanins about :EN, neves. one IhunII rent :.nreo Inited. aRltllt 41 ares tcall be neput inl entiantion with lhttle wrork. a linel cylpre-, brake (tl.; be-ton the bayou). !'rice $11IN)eash. Apply to WILEY P. MANGIIAM, Feb. 27. 1 b75.--t: Rlayille.l.n. H. B. BRUSER, Copper, Tin & Skeet-Iron Worker, ltaker of Drove Wells, Pipes and Tools, --:AND DIAEft IN : COOKING; AND HEATING STOVES, House Furnishing Goods, Tin Ware, Pumps, Pump Pipes, Sheet Lead. Brick and Tile, Coaer fulberry and Clay StreNes. Viekburg, Mios. Also agent for the GOTHIC VENTILA TOR and CHIMNEY TOP, that will cure tsmoke y chimneys ani is the very thing for ventilating Machine Shops. R. R. Depolts. Car Shnop. etc. In ordering send insinde measurement of top of chimney or ventilating shaft. April 21st, 1877-1y. VALUABLE WOOD LAND. FOR SALE-CHEAP ! The lands known as thie M1cKerall lands, situated in Townships 15 and 1i;, will be sold cheap for cashl or on easy terms. Apply to We. T. OLIVER, or March--f. WILEY P. MANGHAM. A Mystery Solved. The Greatestc Trips of Med era Tilreet The Iysterlas Cham.el of Dimease Bi.. mevered, and a Certlat Care Pr.olded The ptwels the Qa rs . j easle. PARSONS' PURGATIVE PILLS. TheGreat At-1siHes3s~emedy mUd aMs~I.mte..Mdver. PARSONS' PURCATIVE PILLS Are the result of long-continued Scientific investigation, and are WAmastICD to core all disease. originating in the Stomace, Liver, and Bowels. No griping pains follow the use of these Pills, unless the Bowels are inftlmed; but RELIEF, IMMIEDIATE RELIEF, may e retied upon. As aCornael. Fainly PARSONS' PURCATIVE PILLS Stand unequaled leiore tie worll io-day. By varying ie diose according to directions, PaR sows' PunatnvA PILs efeeletully Pour ai BLoon and grreatly alleviate, if nS entirely enre lDeg meial or St. Amale*r*Fe FL, pean- aml ]lm tive Diiaeme th-e worm , o e, ll.l Trmm1 ., EVERI ]BOX WAJATrEDZ Most Caelsete Stisfactiois Carteed ., no Pay ellU diseeioeaseomed each hox. Plysicians aupplied by mail, post-paid, for 52 50 per tkouaand. in bulk, cash in advance. We will send thense Pills to any reliable druggist or mercilant to sell on eommission. Agents wanted everywbe'e. I. 1. JO5IIiON * CO., MASUFACTUIREs, BANGOR, MAINE. 1 Iii :: . T'ORSALF.-D. M. P.ny's Garden .,e i J etabl': cv ,: fivecentb. a i, e,.r. an J. 1. M4('tIRKLE STIIE RICIllAI)1 , OEACON, FOR THE YEAR 1878, !Will have many attractive features, for it is the purpose of i the publisher to spare neither time, trouble or expenses in keeping it fully up to N The Highest Standard e OF INDEPENDENT JOERNALI. Being the Organ of no Faction, Clique, Ring or Monopoly, THIE BEACON, In the future, as in the past, will guard with zealous care, and defend to its utmost ability, without fear or favor, The Rights and Interests of the People, against all unjust, oppressive or discriminating measures, advocating at all times, and in all suitable ways, all such measures of Reform and Retrenchment as can be accom plished without impairing the credit of the State or Parish and impeding the just, equitable and prompt administration of their governments and execution of their laws. Feeling a deep interest in everything calculated to promote or advance the VProgress and Prosperity OF THE The Editor will leave no measure or sugg-stion untried for the accomplishment of these ends. THE LOCAL DEPARTMENT will continue to be a special and leading feature of the BEACON, in which will be recorded everything of interest that transpires in the pariah, whenever they come to the knowledge of the editor. Terms of Advertising are very liberal, considering the advantages offer, while the TT PRICE OF SUBSCRIPTION IS ONLY which places the paper within the reach of every family in r the parish, while the CLUB RATES are still lower, as TEN SUBSCRIBERS can get it for STWO DOLLARS EAGH. sI Book and Job Work. The office is well stocked with a large assortment of PLAIN MnD ORNAMENTAL TYPE Sand we are prepared do BOOK and JOB WORK with neat ni ess and despatch and at SCITY PRICES. Address THOS. J. 3MANGHALI, Editor and Proprietor, f~Y VL.LL: I 'Look °l ere ! • everal parties wl bInier i een rp,,lpd" from or subsesipuies lise, meN still owin. mmu for several years sar erripinem tlo lesoCs. The priilettge of paing srh in 'I-bt htlior with four b6hhels of corln fh each year (whirl is nearly twice its lmarket vale) 1is exterled to them as well as others, but umlmees, they settle inl this or some other way within a nmoth, we will be compelled to bring s'it against them. Sept. 22 -m. Staples. 4LOUR-All grade; Nd al; Grip, Supefs .J UUolassrs, Bacon skis. enJdeleasideour a: lt do., do., ner Sali-ledrd hthe 4Lmnad new .Mess Pork; Stit,,cmate mand lnel Whim kies. all prices; Wines. Sherry and Port, frs 'ooking: Bagging sidl Ties. gi ýmlB ýa fur Bargains. E. T. EGGLESTO & LC., dee 15 ViettkdseK. BA)lBkB & 1AI D*Baaa,* A ABmoed inn his ne4 6i6' WA' sremet, one .dNor menh of W. h. J*el estire, Rayvrile, amld pevidml witball kinds at perfulmes, cosmetics andl Iir dyes eoe Gamry for the nstisietory execution of all work in his line. andm respectfully solicits the pa. tronage of the public. He can shmve, dye, 'shampoo, and trim a geelemmr up in may style; and also keeps famy oilem armnels on hand to a cosmmedate dkse Idies ' JsJue 5, Ib7Ts-tf. THE SUN. 1878. NEW ORL. 1878. As tle time iappom5Lws for tie renewal of ,snlal.riptions, THE SUN would remind its riemids anld well-wishers everywhere, tlat it is again a candidate for their, consideration and support. Upon its recrd for the pas teas years it relies lor m contionarwe ol the hearty sympathy nd Igenerous copleration whirl have hitlerto been extended to it frms every quarter of the Union. The Daily SUN is a four page-sleet (,f 214 columns, price by mail, post paid, mo. cents i i month, , or $6.50 per year. I The Sunday edition of the Sea is an eight page sheet of 50 columns. While giving the news of time dy., it also conains a large mnmount of literary and miseellsneomm masser specially prepared for It. The Sunday Slm l has met wit great succ.ess. Post paid $1.20 a year. The Weekly 8m. Who does not know tihe Weekly Smrt It circulates tlhrumghout the United Sames, Cam.. I des. and beyond. Ninety thomsaml fhmilies greet its welcome pages weekly, and regd' it in the light of guide, counselkr and fried. Sts news, editorial, agricultural, and literary departmnetsts make it essentially a jomw.l for time family and the ireside. Terme: One dollar a year, post lJid. This priee, qmplity considered, snakes it the eeapest.ewsapper Spblished. For clube of tea, with 10 eatt we will send ns extra lpy feue. Addraes PUBLisHE.R OF THE SUN, Nov. il, 18T-7 -t. New .Ia City. II 'CHEAPEST AND BEST!P. PETERSON'S AAAZIUL -S-e A -A SurnxuT,rr mari N gi il e ery uaderfor 15h, I cntaiminig a faUlrise pee peters Jrd ' lagº, et' ,th ,s d.es.. 'eery suebhribeir sid reir,dawring Mre peeo Itre If these parteae sothel these ebar aiM he wear more thn e th sserseiptDee priar.gi -0- "Prnamssas sdzts" enetalas. eaynr year, ltaet pages, I I ste plMaes, 12 esrlsld I&erlinl patterns. 12 amarnmore colineed Ishima plates, 241 iuges of tlasmai, and !mI o endcuts. Its imemense circulationa enables its eagaprletors to spedI more mney o ell e etkieel s., storns,c .. e., thin any d.her,. A gfres morefr lrthe ery thaes my it, 2d srll. Its THRILIlIB TALES ml nOd 1 Are the beat published sywherd. N llhe most poper writers are emplspd d to It origially fer "Peerses." Isn 157, in addi: tion to the mssel quantity of seort sotlejt FIVE ORIGINAL COPYRIGHT NO''. ELITTFS will be givem, by Mis. Ann lt. btephens, Frank Lee Bemedict, Mrs. F. H. Bhtment, and others. Nameth CdIP L reF 1sr k Plates Abhed of all thers. The. pmes are e. graved on steel, ?nwl TiC l stAL slg, and are unequalet fAr kesaey. TbeT wall be superbly colored. Alks, eLomekoW amd oLter receips; in hort, everytklug ietmauiag n. ladies. N. B.--.s te pu.iarr me pre,pes t poatge ts ell rmei se,.riitrT, 'Pstmrrs"is casAPsa ?a1i slla; il~tftil Ti clsEst" TrI T s O iLD. ,dAse)S. s T With m copy the pmrniu plmas (~. 20) "T'Un As-Us or Ciuapassn," eknfe With an exat eopay of the g f 1878, as a premium, to the peoS e m the Chlb. Wia both an extra copy of Yh i . mir 17l, and the premnium pmis.s, I p delitr esnreg, to the pererw u i p de" Club. Addres, pco-HAid, I, 306 Cheasnts 8.. P1lb r Pi. Specimens m t grall tislit wdl fe. REDOUTH UI.s, W. T'. arm ___ " of all kids, such as agm(m mlak .... . . Csrrisme g, Bogie W esg s h imp. ament, etc., tc., e lsemtei. style, on short soticrm u pid at by experienced GERMA A Citciens of Richland perish Si Bud is a their interest to exatnine our 'wa b lidea prices here. Onlysth e Redmothl. La. Aug 11 1877-lym IV "A .IABI. 7-LOT F V, m uavIInpn I )by Wiley P .'i Wmclwln, Kay ",tie. Lubir