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n @ L AND BEA!N. .--.,--------- ----- Eatv AdVTao SI M \ eesrnusldel by tie Luliosien Press As. ineintina for adopti-n he the publishers of - .knutry newspapers in this State, in reepting 6.tttisemrente from ad.etlasing asen Transiet aslertusid.g. one inch, one time . 1 5%0 earh subsequent time, 75c. suaec Iwo. 3Uas. Gsos. Pns. 12ruo Iineh $ S $7 $9 il"; l inches 5 T 10 I:l IF $ lnrhes 6 1 3) 13 lh lI 4 inl.e 7 11 14 17 - 2, S inrhes 8 12 1i1 2r1 2.s S,,rh.s to 15 1i 23 1n Ile icelses 17 27 4S * 44 ." I5:,.'nch--s 2: 42 70 51 ^, .Artcn ,:^d not cflf r us aInytlhing lefts tioaer ('a.l rllivt rcfrmpany every order nrP.-i tsie hedt -cr,- r yr agent 1 . -,- t" , Io tie - prwMe to be a respconsille Ipart:'. Prrfeslional Carlts 1I 00 per annum: 1 fN sit months. $5 00 in advance. Commuanlatinns mus' rracrh this rfrri v Iv or weflsr 'Thersllv rini,,l:, if(i' y aI p "'r in the first i-sue fter tley ar rc*rive*'. s.,.1 _J'---J-.a ertlsements must b Ie andld in he 'Prn Friday nonn. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR L LIDDELL te -lrs L plfeifs inal tse vie. tin tit,. vn ole (f R, - fille anr i F suirrn at ! W no ,itlt, ill. , 1. TIe Dreor a ill h.+ i,...I is I i t:' e fotrnmrrly ola e'pi.l Iv E. C. .in I,, -. n,. la nartula"*t conllier of tl;e ro I..t 1i' , ,. *,, r at lisi res ilen.e in Rih ii.' e - ' . l Rslyille, on snmie ailert, 30.0 yarl~ s ,totl. unlei. prolesiontlly en s" I.. J. IV. 'WOODLAND, General Insurance Age~nt. MONINROk, LA. Representinl the fllowinI enmpanies: Liverpool & lr,,netm & Gilie, Phonl of Blrn.kiyn. Nothl, rtili-h & Merrelntile, Meranis A Traders, Lonl, .s Llanashire, Sel.-tilsh (lson & National. "The diffe*retoe in the cn.t of thlle RT a I1 the POOasT iniral'rtI as tIut a trifle: l' di:ll crem i in ae f loss may le aIntrli'lt.t tI lulakraLp! anol " rsentS h.lv. JNO.W. WILLIS ATT'Y AAD Fill t0ll1 iE ll Itayville La. W ill rhiultrly attr..l the (' rirts in I:.- ar. iiae.i of R.bIlhinil ntir Franikimn, anid .l:-e wilref weli*n hlilaaiae. reigntre I Lauds bought, said and exclhlan,I:., rom'ntshion. - iUnimproved and inlmproved lhis,!..1 I:ir%_" or small tracr rlnw tin Iln.l foir -sle. Thie nimtnpruvedl iia.l ii. c,,verea % 'vi h varitely of targe tiler, suitalie ili ,,h .i and sulcicent il qiuanitaiy r nt tils a'.y iuri pose. Tihe imprr ve.I landl i" ,nigtll,. t, :tiru ila. Vat p mlrpo s, prs...-- an ai I C ,a4 1 i ,,- I h , irertlity of whirh is excelleI by io .o.riitry I the worlJ. Thse land are onvenirntly l(ortae, wit:i ientaee os raillrn Is, navagabls strenms. eehewa, seoils, etc. Thles perfect. Term, easonabie, pyahle in ainu ainutallmntnm cheaper for cash. Cur. reeslpntwaee urliited. RIeasil. La. Msom). it8s. G MaD IlUarnv, MD. Wit M BIrntla, MI). co UR BRUNBY & BRUMBY, ' bell, Lgshlu .. OGic -at E. W. Thomson's Drug Store. WILEY P. MANGHAM. earWy Putlesuad Real E. *AgeteL O ncanc AT Tru BEAcoN OFFICE, Lareville Richland Parish. La. M P sattenton glivn to business con . meegad wilth th, ,le Abaunses ef *Ile.s farnished on short mtice. Ali ltmatie s ais qlity of hnd iarl eaR lirp eril Chargese rem nsbla. - L NEI r TO +l@.. ROBERT WHETLISTONE, A IPSlT3 ANDCOUISF.LOR A LAW, OAK BIDON, LA. " es"m of Mossy upon Smp e iSo t i moants ti o lYrWmelqldteoe riet and #S. til pomp'tl aaswsr all atbwefs I..' age rtelbls papers pub. are irsIk'ous sad t'uas sad special iLi e I all iuportint W e_ re- tie Celetn e gauiw&. sIe Lesesrs i si pMl. tid~ ar. Imn eaels a tob .5s ill liydmaiii silance, 1 vac lll Sf I TI;:,".. E T NATALE 80OLUM. _OL. XXI. ItAYVILLE, IIILANI PARISHi, L\.. NýOVI-:BEIIII ý). 189¶. Y i3t 1 iiE 4. I,._. _ z : r n ' .'m ' ,- e "' . .. . Ls'p..;' "y S State C'ba.irigs. The .' ,vtc ta:,l Fr . h',i 'Ixy pupils. llandlome new furniture has recently been received, and the school h is comfortably located in new Tq:ar- p teors. r 'i,e Frr,tinei awarsd the l,le ril, hen o Mr. ;im C'a=mnint fTr a iv;. ;l1 1I of 217 ptl, !, of p..rd ,Wrp.l. f:o:a onr'- i t!.i"t if >:. a:r, ..fr ..:,: r c :ri,. 1I, .er.fe ,:r, ny n iv : pri,-;nrts in t:c D 1) .Lnl- 'ailP e jii -- rc colre,' and i i,1. w . at ,, . ,." d...-n. t c-.",o .t in D,,,nal.,onvtile last wrek. Avo)SIt.Ltr. C. C. Wier hals croen:d a ecLool in Evergreen. h \Mits An:rii, Kemnler. a haniso'mt un ;i lady of le:t\rreCn, w.* roar-4 r;oti t,, , Wri. W ill l'erkin'. of 'T'exa. on he 1.th. I 11. t. Trnnlr, of the Ihunlkie Bla-lo hfas l,-en cit' ,dl a de!egrate to tho M iinlav :l,,'L,,,l C,,nvention in New 4r #1k.tr1 on tht. 28:h awl 2'2Ith. inkie hatd s.hiplld '773 bales of Cotton up to last ek. a AS tMI'TION. Bichop Durier. of Nathhitoches. visited As.ut iption parish last week. The new tire-proof vault for the clerk's otlice in Naluleonville is now in use. It is lari,,. ,c'ulre awil hand :a, ly fin iah ,, I. A ::lnl.1.:, rtln'e l teinr ,rct'te1 in I'!: in l,.:,lilg f-r M r. G. 1'. ·j;i:ncr, an . W'. C1. B,-:"s h.as con tra-cte for I.rottvy ' .lage that sill t I:l ,,: . 1I. . '!ht ,t*l~i't,; all )S"l 5a { :1 :r,'- i" dia are being put in good condition. A. C. Tilley is having a handsome \ residence built in Arcadia. Several n other buildings are in process oft erection. Rev. J. A. Miller, the beloved pls tor of the Arcadia Methodist church will be removed to a new field of religious labor in December. CADDn. t The Shreveport city council has given instructions for the laying of o sidewalks on Cane, Sprague and Tex- I as streets. Dr. Greaves is holding a successful + revival at the Shreveport Baptist church. L. P. Grim, the street commissioner of Shreveport, is one of the most faithful and competent officials the city has ever had. C ILDWELL. The Mount Pleasant postoftice was destroyed by fire at a rocent date. A lot of stamps and postal material I were burned. Columbia merchants are receiving 1 a good deal of freight by the H. C. A. and N. railroad. Trinity Herald: The steamer Prince running in connection with the N. R. E 'i R. & T. railroad in the Black river Strade, is doing a good business for the Sabove road shaping the past week e r son 600 bele of cotton and 2000 1 saeks of aed. . L& H. Smith, of Natchez, will e locate in Catahoula, and engage in Smercantile pursuits. cOOUMo0 .A. ( e The erection of the new Methodist church at Vidalia is progrening, ad Sthe structure bromies to be quits at I tractive in appearance The Concordia Seantinel states that 40 miles of the New Orleans. Natches Sad Fort 8pott railroad have been Slooated, ad the coastruction is being rapidly pushed. A umber of cars, 4etc., have been purchased, and will rrive at an ea date. The Lsisaua Journal state that th Beer llNatioepal Bua ia a eor taibty r0;00 ha behe subsoribed beae sitias an d the satepripe dwerves to pwe a boomang swc s. as a teeer at the (laiberee esaqe. Sjle is con'dered quite ,a ag dilim a to the fa.llty, Mr. Juosh illingsley is having a1 hnndsome residence erected on his I plantation near Mansfield. V A party of German immigrants i 1i :r-:. d IhrI,,gh Mancfiebt last ws.*k, { Pº,rc.ltr to l,," ('C.4t ,li clion". c; .t 1(-n- " . " !" v 'I w.cra tr.,:vr'l - L' t Of I ' rt ,' t, date.. 'Tf:o I',; , ,r:,t ann,-,~wtr s the f.i'_ ,t" of - F,,* , r & Bro., (:-e of iO, ',,..ttiilt 1 ':ii, i hi,,t::'ae , of M .n ',Iie ,lt. a' " IL 'tII(' IAN-i. The Boys' high school ,f Clinton wi'i o1en on the 25th. 'Th' prr,!i:e jry of iast ftlV.iins ha filled a suit against .lori'it W. E. ( n,,,,,l . , rtnd his suritie' f.r $.,1, 1491.i;' for ertsai taxes and licenses fl,r !,. ,-,. ,;, 8:7 ann1 w , not eot lt f'tl r aecr unted f, r. TL.,, 8onthern Watthman repilrts that the gate reeeit.s for five dti as of il'0 rlecent fair anlountvl, to alout The alteriff will ,i--p1ose of a thonu and lot and a tract of improved land on De.'emnber 11th. LASr CAIRL' T.i,. I The line of levee at Lake Prlj-i- ! dence is to be raised four feet above high water mark. I The present ase.asn:ret of Ia::st Carroll shows an increase of :"'l. '5 ,over 1, . 'rE.1iT O'['(. P. E. 1'i to ,late ;'(d-1- cole, of tl" ,:-; nmigr'ati'on pam thiets. ,c'eripti e of the al valt:es, of I::rst B:t,.,n P nu e . I . Tl'u :, r 1. \V. U. $pen,.or. o: l~at.t I.,'ge, has :removed to New Orleans to study law. Hie is a son of the late Justice W. B. Spencer, and a young gentle man of tine attainments. P. C. Kenten's residence in ward 7 was destroyed by fire recently. The races in Winnsboro attracted a large attendance last Saturday. W. E. Bobinson's "White Stocking" was the winning horse. Miss Lydia Ogden. one of the belles I of Franklin, was married to S. II. Bundick. of Tensas, on November 10. ORANT. About $800 has been subscribed to the fund accumulated to build a new Methodist church in Colfax. The cane in Grant is richer than usual and the yield larger per acre. G. H. McKnight has been appoint ed surveyor of Grant parish. IBERVILLL A number of new residences are being erected in the suburbs of 1 Plaquemine. Work is progressing rapidly on the 9 band building in Plaquemine. 1ars*A. The Patoutville public school has thirty-nine pupils. SSeveral new residences have been . erected in New Iberia recently and a r number are in contemplation. a The NewIberia Enterpriseannounc r es the death of J. J. Caffery, Captain ) Wm. B. Berry and Idmond L. Brous sard. The Southern Pacific railroad is doing an excellent business at Thibo daur. Twenty-five cars of fight t were shipped in one day lasit wW. Protector Fire Company No. 2 of Thibodaux has received new harness, and will dash to fires in style in the future. SHon. Andrew Price was among the visitors to Thibodaux last week. He leaves for Washington at an early date. Sugar house parties are the rage in Thibodaux. SThe Lincola Parish Agricultural Cleb met on November 3d. Judge E. M. raham. 8.3. Ganllat and hiM. Grant, wmee appointed dellgates to the Agritltural conventiou; that will be held in Acadia in January. J ea R. Anderson, after a soeourn fsveral years in Texas, has returned to Maoses. to reeide permanently. * Mrs.Fhra L Eva died in Bes tep sthe 11 th. ST'L Clrire states that a good meot mte q st large nmber of healthy s in th parish indicate a ne out "ut i tr.l:, .rP'; ill =,", ;, ce rttin trc. t : f h- n I ( ,-I t l u i,, , r 2 1 "' . Mrs. Noi;tn', gin. conrta;irng twentv ft hales of cotton, was destroyed by fire s last week. Two gins and one saw mill have fallen victims to the flamesI in Madison this season. a TLe c t ,,n wocr pt. of Boheline' a:ver ,2"gi ) iles p;,r week. J. J. Wi'li. , of ikc, ihas removedCI II. . I. ll crove, of the I';,.rtvu'Pe, vsitd N\y,.':h e.;": last week. More new 1 :iilrlinr. and improve mti:ts iare r,-i,ortedl in ionroe. Miss Adl.h JIoluing.worth., the sweet singer of Shirevelort, will give Sa conucert in Monroe at an early data. The river is rising rapidly at Mon roe. and a bIrik busines season is predicted for the l,,ats. Tie Monroe l1;:ilting and Loan t Association met hlat week and loaned $1000 at 2.4 per cent and v1000 at -2) per cent. It is in an excellent cnldition, :in1 is consideredt an inm 1portant element in the devell mont of Monroe. Th l'laqaen inies Proctector has reachlld the corlusion that there is no fortune in rice planting. Magnolia plantation will diffuse 9h0) tons of cane this season. The t ditlhusion machinery was plachedl in operation on Frilday last. rt..Jrr crI:E. t The Si. Mar ic chur,.h of New Rloatl, has bct: itoprovel at beeLautified. (On tlic Stonetwal lantation 1l'AI acres of stulnle will yield 200 hogs t oftl s, e:ar. I i The Coushatta Citizen aano:ncces that there is not an unoccupied house in the town. The Coushatta college continues to flourish. New pupils are reported I every week. RP1?ER The net receipts of the recent Epis copal Fair in Alexandria amounted to $650. The residence of Frank Blanchard, near Boyce, was destroyed by fire last Friday. The saw-mill of Brasher Bros., situ ated near Pineville, was also con sumed by fire last week. The Town Talk ' as presented with some toothsome peaches on Saturday by Master Yeager. An evidence of Louisiana's wonderful soil and climate. < ST. I.ALDBT. The St. Landry ,police jury reports I the court-house and jail in good con dition, but recommends that new of fices be erected for the Clerk and Recorder. The St. Landry Democrat believes that a bank would prove a good in vestment in Opelouseas. The total shipment of rice from Opelousas this season amounts to 19,439 sacks. sT. marTIN. There are 5243 educable children in the pariah of St. Martin. The Weekly Messenger states that Alfred Voorhies and family have moved to Lafayette to reside perma nently. The shsriff will sell a certain tract 5 of land on December gist. Messrs. Greig and Friedly have re t ceived the contract for painting the St. Martin court-house. st. T&xASiY. S L. P. Abadie, of Covington, has presented the St. Tammany Farnamer with the largest nomagranate of the season. It' measured 14 inches in circumference. Cotton receipts are' still large at Covingtoo. SThe St. Tammany Farmer states that a large brick hotel will be erect ed at Claicorne, opposite Covington, I at an early data Sr. ArT.r Wm. Costello, of Morgan City, won S$500 in the last drawing of the Lou Sisiana Lattery. The Freem Frees aoaces that a movement to setablih sa ice fetory a is being agitated in Morga. City; d $14,000 has alreaJy buen pledged to th new mterpui~s. St. 5Uales The Corinr asmesees that mail Sfor the St. Jame poto&ee will be y handled. ~j'th Ter Pacife route in t the ftere. .. ... t. . r n V. . ... . '.. . ." . f an , ti'll r, n .n fr sev..'! -: .,'e, for the " rt',,,er tf i:al .,.,tiing a:lt : sirveyivhg the loc:at:'n of the ,arish, with a view to the eatl:ali:hilng of tlhe Sabine Vcstcerln anidl Rt4l River, anl also the Gaine.:ville and Alexandria railro.tts. Trhae r,-l.,etiiv' roads are t( the tI. ,n of Al t\ ! ::ii , t1t1'. !.; th, rnli'- le awl lot r c ., f i of Talangnilnlla: I :i !r r i Hook. & M.1.t n l·. . 1 :ula~ of Colantel it. A. '..iir f.'r ti tnlanl:fa itor f turflU ,.:t~h, . it a .. T]le Merrcatt.' I'roteti P . . i.. tion of Ilotna La. Ltr a o i.l. anld its ctnil t:ntiCn op e. a r i tl,. STerrebcl .ne TusI t.. Smiilih' I t ]h i of , onI,,:i i. (", :a boo1:l. It la W IV 1 asfnil .::ai'H , t: trl'nIl er l:assl ren r t'o c 't,l. ,l ' fi . at the eI ot. ti'ti" .. A tract of 'lral cohlltaiin.:~ acres will be li-posel of ft tutrsti scale on It.anlber litl1. The Sihilih-, Ae:ale.:v has : xty i"u a ils in attern l:uane. The Farun.rvili]- Giz'!" itl that three-fo..rt'Ias of the e.tto, : f tilhe Parish is still in the Ial:r:I i lf the fa lrtzers. i :'ti ' l, L. ALt i,"It ile Merialio:u.ll: Two· rl: iatora . ,harg..l with whl.iI i.i l'lzre (Canabel!. cI vr. wrre givn a Laea:' ing before Judlge L..l,v ae 1. .: d'a'. and bound over f.0r *q'l t,!"" before the diitri rt craurt, iawl 1aa ec under $500 bond to ke.1i, the l.c:ce. 1ih T i'ELI.a'l N.. Hugh Watsmn, editor of the Trir.i ' Hlerald, will a.·sumne charge of the Industrial News, published at Bayou Sara, about Decenaler lt. Our beast wishes for success in a new feild. Jackson. La., has shicpped 2100 bales of cotton via Bayou Sara, upl, to lase. WEST CAr.ft'LL. The police jury of West Carroll lecs ordered the jail andl court-house in Floyd to be repaired. Colonel C. lI. Ardis, of Shreveport, f accompanied by his little grand daughter, visited Minden last week. L. R. tHamberlin, the distinguished poet and elocutionist of Shreveport. will entertain a Minden audience on the 22nd. The Minden Normal school and Business College is reported in a pro From a letter to the Picayn e from II. 1i. lanrgrove, its correspondent, we quote the following: As the stdatement has been made by ithe press and repeated throughout Louisiana, that the increased aissess able values for the State for this year .Iwere $16,000,000 greater than that of 1888, it will be ptoper to give the correct details by parishes that ita full effect may be appreciated and the [slight increase in a few parishes may ebe known, and the inquiry as to why they were not up to the standard of the other parishes where large *dli tions were made. The following fit Sures will prove to be approximately r correct and are made usually from * the tax roll: SOtlesat parish, irnnrea. ........S;CS0i5O (CIUdn parish. i.lrere........... 1149002 t St. L.an, ry pasish., inrelase....... ilaoooI Bsieer perish. inertrie......... 3.2976 I ('latmiiae prishL, inweal'........ l2nfl I Calehsiee paril4, inwtene ....... 240il0i0 Rapidr! pardas, teeise ......... ,6514I SUnsn. parlih. incrwes,......... 10000 Fa.s tuen Reasse pari.hu unerwee 26430 Llkml prish., insreew.......a ai0l(i d River tlsrih. itacrese....... - 9571 I0 Winn prli-h Inrease .......... 1.4 l lWeise, lperish, inlr.ease....... G(6io DelpE.r parish, inreae.......... 1440, a Avryelia parish, incrcase........ 141180 Ss Mary perish. increme......... 33000 SaUe. perish, irese.......... . on sqnon lperish, harma........... 1926.20 ;lmeesen persh, inerease........ .450to St. Teemeny parish, on:reew.... I.KO 0 1i. James perish, increse........ M4214 a rst Carnrl pariah, inrease...... 21i85 Vermition perish. inreea,........ .f.7 44 SWeer Deaon Rnags perish. incree'e 22335 If Cll imell prihLb, inrease.. ..... tg90Q , Tamlnpalrus piarkh, ircr¢ease : .... *5:,Out " . .-ý1 ... t , L .1. . . .. . ... .. . . " "r.+ , t . I .. , , r .. _.. . 1 . 11. i •) r." 1" .,-" , h ., i 11 r l t ' h . .. "-'. $1 . .. ,, ; , , .. . . . . . - i rt... . . .. ! , . . ..1. . .. .: it Ih. tore T 1 ' ' " "-r. I " t..,+ I , . ." l 1 1 . " " " . " t -'l: I t ,, f i.e ,I,'vl7Ti-. : . a. A, ' u 'I , r :. ,,ll-[II, i1.11 11,. . ....... a n ,* ...... ".3.I "I I ? " ", " , o:t iBy iti'r t in viJ r lo aerl a p- 1 : t t ,. ,,.'s .,i '11.. 1 . .. ......ii . ..- L ie ,i n .jee al. of jt , I Ifa ,tho i. . ",l, ,, itre'at it ' I .., , .:th :. ol lt wor Li l'1 a n col I 1i.. .. n? i: . t.. r1 larl a.I partty %%i,,, i un 'rv.teed a, th', l,.r ti fire it i !,kt to l.al ixi'rett tou make a nt uie T ci.,t it. v' I, th ratoe.h : ast i. fichti' of I l .tl other P ilet in alwere ale al ei iti., l (:f pI"ropert tie wa gr,,le. I,. ,lieu a uniformity could Le man at-. uatdeh . thi- nt ion er'lr ti ti Mrty \1,,, rivs i:,rt..idlid taerey chr ,re it s l. t 1 .re ta e a It ise a Wei Lit. fat. th- t a larie i ter--to.it: al. n al-ani therefore ol seeoll onlyIet0,, ar T-e-el at a shere lt It5 pie acre, e i l nw n Wat t t atn lre in differen,.p in eah pariah, as traneltor tia.iont a il market facilities would 81 ellect its real val:e. * * * On the Ouechita river the rate is not known in Mnrehou.,e, but Ouachita 'r parih ib I s thal $`23). while in 1ahllill it is $:i per iacre. On thev low lands betwleen the Ouaehita and Mississippi rivers Richln,! parish isn asse.ssed at $10 per' acre. On the Mississipp i river East Carreoll is as Sessed at $tQ Ier acre, Teneas $10 to $35 per a rte. while fin West Baton tRougete it erage rtis 5 ther acre. 0 Tis cla e of lands in the Yazno delta trin MiOlit i s a te i, legislative stan-t dari valtied at $2,-) per scre. Misai-r ture estabis heds a stantard ad uni- n form rate. The following ins tOhe law: the differont cont ielr of the State: oeseI.1 e it enacted byo the leis lature of th e State of Mississippi, That shereaft er all lands subject to taxation in this Stae ,shall be taxed according SThe counties of B hitar, Coahoma, SHolmes. ].I.qe,,na, Loflor.', Quitman. SThe conteries of Adams, Chaickasaw, I inds, Jeffrrson, Lowndee, Madison, SI Monroe, Noxubee, Oktiheha, PantoLs, ro Tate and Wilkinson, aball constitute Sthe second clase. The counties of Alcorn, Attala, Cal Shoun, Carroll, Choctaw, Clarke, Gre nada. Kem.er, Lafayette, Lauderdale, t tj Lee, Marshall, Montgormery, Tippsh, SUnion and Yalobnsha, shall constitnte ' the third class. The counties of Armite, Benton, It- I Sawamba, eaper, Lawrence, Leake,s Lincoln, Neshoba, Newton, Pontote, P rentisa, bankin, Scott, Webster and o Winston, shall constitute the fourth 1 class. I The counties of Covington, Frank lin, Green, Hancock, Jackson, Jones, Marion ery,Perry, Pike, Simpson, Smith. ' T:,min,,, and Wayne,. shall coesti Terms of Suscrition: . c ,r ............. t e.:r., the ,..ixth . -" a, - r ., ý" t. b. I; u lt. : i ,` 1:: ... t . '"t,," ad the . igt pa aly . e a : a't: , t. pera.: ,t.: . Sat $1( per a ere, the (, e '.ir l' .1 , t." : 13 per a:r e. tie thir. ' :L, e re, 're, the f1th .,rt' q,.. itice, time aixt.h qiua:lity as (2 t , seiinth quaity :at : i - ' ant, the eight qudal ty .1t t e : ý . . 'i:e frs. t qruality of hand. i. N. $,at Ie t! r acre, tLe ,ecor., , .. i' a.t ý10 per acre, thl e tird , ;..1i . at i per are, the fourtlh quaui ": ;: pe r tacr e , th. fifth qu atality :t : . e. the sixth quality at $2 .' the i crntl, quahtlit at $i .er .a"c. annil the e ti lt quality at s50 cents r. The , ~rs. quaity of laisr i:,n c.la No. ; at V `'1 per rer. tLe ,.econd q. .:! - S.ily .t I0 ,e ir aere, the third a;t-.li' lat per a ire the ftOurth quap. tm.ie t, pr cre,, the fifth quality an t3 1e ri are tle : xth t ality at $2 per acre. the s te.th u hlity at 1l per aqt'r eit t rl eit ,h i aliy a t (1i centli., * it I. t oiy f l,an i s ,rIta ."" N, .t i .ts :1 r acre, the Fecund qual . at ; ,.r -r , the. third .iq.utit." S; .. i : ro.: the fourth ,I:p:;v ll at i, r tns ter , t fif.. quletl at.ra 1 ,er • -"re, t a: x th u lity at /2 per a c-re, ie e e tie all i ty at al per .rist i:nl t t i,:th i s lt;a y a, t .,t l cents ,er 1 .r , :"r t ler, ae f th q"r ality at !Pr te:tinou of tach lansa, rt, ton def no , t :e i ! q a ity o all :t.e t ir ity tbcri. hen le.eh ,t lani " and .1 I:.r t.nfro :ttion o 0 ; ", lands ,| t rleant lltd er e"l " th,:e tr t r l u:erulthe tland ini t tli , seeral counties according tho he ,rin cirales f thi s act; and in determining the heualit es of the lands in th ier ent cl sees, the assaesment shall take intoeir consider, tiohe tcharacter and repu-nts to naigation such lands, ad transportation; th section hall appthe l ands, withc everin any incorporated cities or towherin. eir leto any thillae or store in thing Sec. 41. B. it farther enocted, That in addlities of tLhe lans in the dreieor required of sathid assessors, theyall tshake valueinto considerall lantionds the improvements to navigation and transportation; provided, that nothing contained in thereon in rhall ncorporated cities ton towns a an lso all villages, wherei lands ana improvements erleca ii. vaie the first quality of land in tlht county so clolased; and if there be any lands within two miles of any incorar orated town or city exceeding in val.e the efirst quality of lands in the coiuen ty so claaeed it shall be assesed alt its real value; and in assessing property under this ectios. the assesor shall acqitunt himself of the value, accord ing to se'tion three, and shall sesess said property aeccrrding to the best of their skill and julgent an d th, authorities ,,f all in:.,r , orated town4 aid cities in this State be and are herelv re.F ired to Iave lro.pre, and furnished to tht ,.'.-: k t" tlhe bocnal af sujperi isors w ithin ninetv ,aysof the passage of this act rlts of az;d4 tCw'se and cities, noting the streets, squares or block;, anu lots and subdivisions-sf the same giving the names of the streets and numbers of the blocks and lots for the uie of the assesors of tl., various counties in makiug asseas mets of the real estate in the towni and cities, and for failure, to comply herewith each member of the council, shall be fined not less than 100 ,r impaisonment not exceeding thirty days at the discretion of the circuit judge, nFon complaint and proof of the clerk of the board of bupervistrs See. 5. Be it further enacted, ihas if any suse.sor shall wilfully -. and ceriify a fialse return: o0 knowingly omit to determine the itv of any person or persons or corporate within said county suY' to taxation, or shaH fail or refost4 execute and pefor. any of the dq required by thii act to be perfot -by him, such assessor shallfof pay the sum of one hap L'~''ILE, . u'P4 a '