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) ALEIXA. 'lI I , CLA. ft'Urd'(l. A #ri.st .'). :,7.3. T. (.. 'Oi PTI'ON. (ditor :ziud Co P'rorrictor. IV. -. IHOWARD..... bllr. OFFICE: `I 1 HE CO NER 7 . ONf ,' J VOL.:5.? NO. 17.i OFFIICIAL, .jOCElJNAL OF THE state l an( Parish, ALSO., .OFFICIIL .JOUR3NAL (OF TIlE I'.A 1.i:lll OF' (Git\NT ANI) VININ ON T1'E, I 18 T'IlE ( AZETT'I"'1 is lbliihled We\itekly at 'ITree i )ollars pr annum nt; .'2 00i 4'r six months. ()One I)ollar for Tll r14e month1is. 15VIARIABLt' iN ADI'ANCL'. A\D EISI1EIIENTM ilis'lr"(41 at 1the rate of :1 00 pr s lul:tre foir tihei ist'St inselrtitio ll .-0(1 - ,'i cents for ath11 stbs1e(Itl'eltt 01o4'. :'.1( 11' lines of brevier or a spae i( of 0o11 lltnh Colilstitite'. a S(li.1l' t :tilt any number il l' additional lili s over " tolr c t( lllt ;IS a .ijlf4 . PAi IRTICULAIR OTICE. r n 11th114 tvim e until tun rt!u : ntino . a'. Judicial Advertiseme nt and othller phldiqe t Imatter w4 ilit ,, . sct ul4l1 I im vic 1 1 tp 'i. .iht l iin 's o f |t ,"V it Tr c on s tu[t er .t a . r ', ; ,n d the pace o vupid 1'hy hI:Ii;:., :I ,l .<,.h cript,4io ' ', Judicial .t , u : :-: II, I ts t ,s , ,t as full lirne. All lp:mtm i l ti" s , ill h, S0i4il4id l,..1w the li,b v of h,, ath ,-rti"" mlnt4 t, iid .1 tre due 4(t/r ' irf' ini' , rti.', ,an will not btc c nlinu ,d i " r n ,t I,'n p.id . -. par tl*. it 'restced 441 lly . 'rn \ 1 hel- Iic,,i t-c ',ordingly, as the ru h" \ ill no t i :,t, I t tru ln ill alu " r::a.. Public Printing. T h e l , ri m s ' A 7 1(; % l. : h a s .. - i d :R . n t i . :f. 44- t 4 4'.ial ".lIrA4u1,1 t 1 ! ,' '1 i.n :1. to 11 1,li41 th, i l vs 11 t .lt' d T it h t l i t e t 4iv 4.l l l 1, t a t ld 4l ,'.n , " l . ir t 1 ! lt .1 , - t s!a tllre . wn ,! it co nltra t to * a,: t it ', ,' .si Vn - .,1 I1 the propri rtrI and ti ;milt lor, tiis desigte : ed t lnail ,Ir that innIpol', and t also a1 (tli,'ial Jo rn-l for ti*t' ' : parishes of lLapid,.s, Verlnoln :til :;lt'. - . M. Pettengill & Co... 1 t St;at, Sltre.t, boston, :17 Park Row, 1 ew Y *rk, and 701 Chestunt ltreet... 'hiihldel phia, are aiur Agents thir pr,4urin advt4er I t,.4it.it. t1 - our paper, (l iaplides 4Jaz7(tte.) in tw h aIot ve citit. a1ul4 authlrized ito coll tract for a'veltising at our lows-.t rates. •Judicial .dvertisemenNts.-From th1 dat4 , .o .I , rli4 i ',l A .41 I 1isem nti, will *, 4u'4rted, utl. tl s i.nudo 'ed as fiilo . 1by a l.t')ponlslhe party : / trill pal fo,. rt, t'i t a eh'r. ti ,e'n 4 t , 1r !. gal r ( . 1t ,, 4 ,( 1", 'rned af 4., tw 4/t 4t 44,rtr on. (NIUII.) leligiouis Notice. - 1)i\ in Servi<e will he hehl here after a1 the 4,1,,l !ioluse 111 4 )r. St.4 .lihn. i, .u11111;' :, 1.0 o'cl.ock A. . . t ') .N ,.1 . t ctoi "1 .. 1 IlleS 4 lit i-i . 1 TilS : uIl's' 2- .ome. u .A .As we 1beVliv t, fn; some ot'nor (Iti '.11s. iIr'e inl[te 4l., i0 the above ex. 1l4oded in'Vti. r~ . it 'ill be good, 1I4'.4S 1t) thil i / ta knoh v. that (4ol. I iharles t at>,'. r1.44i4-Tr of said bank, il h4s written a he:to: , th4 r,'p4 ,i d I stating, that 11 'xp1:cts to r'ealizelL4 7,3 lu vrt' t'( h e f, r (:editrs. INt; SI'I(:rTAIL'Is AND EYE ! I ;..\ss;.--Messrs. ergunson & C 5,h11'l ick I!tve re'ei vel t11 invoieC o, ('rescent Slecta(le., 4 4o 4';tiled from t h1'ir beculiar 1on.truction ; i pair ' ,4f which w., are using. which suit r •is better than aly we ever tried, as 1 1tIe quality o0 thlie material from n which they are mlirath. heinllg of re- I markable purity .ives them a supe- a rioritv for clearness over all other o ordinary Spectacles made. I - -- -to I[ VINu's BIUI.DN;sal-Extending t, fboz 'FrOtlt along the east side of , IleSoto to SeCont Street, and in ;t eluding two stures on both Front anld Secondt Utre:ets, tihe cor ner's, and j. one adjacent, wvill now supply near- b 1y all the wants of a citizen or a vis ilor to our town. sinle they contain r, twe Grocery Stores, two Coffee , 11oulSeS, a Jry &oods Store, a Bar ber's Shop and the Post 111icc. "! THE CRoPS.-Frorn personal inll spectiou of a portion and reports oft r the rest, we are satislied that the 1. crops of this parish will turo out much better than was expected a short tiule ago. There is a good deal of cotton which if not destroy ed this month by the worm, will make a bale or nearly a hale to the " acre, and als, good and evenI heiavy 'olrn crop8. whilst tl'e j1aiit cane iv 41 .TIONE 31.4KES ':flE MI1ACE T'J GO0. Some time since oar tt;own c(t': porary ,n, the anull (.:(,nelt that the present intcunllent hliil h)eil appointed Pst 3:Mat:;. r herI, c amei out with ah iiig lown at, 1t. agalnt article, wl.i h ve ! utill C i ,. I. * 1 ll l l l it . o I. 'l. : t ti ( S. ell r, t hano i tllhat its tiot b l,, i t : t in hiat o : h:u ' i 'i 1L1 i ' v 'I i ,.l i s 1o'I ,'lt l in l it I l p | ' lat, nl l+ r "i II tl Il' 'oil' 't ll lh n l ' l, t tc i l. .it t .t :l; :I a llanlil act of iPle" '.-i ant ad in uit ha\ t,;i Well row if that is not pretty a'y rate, and it Itrikes us as not !Iing \vly \ o- pinl, nilrltm tlV ol :I, . l e\ . : a n d r i a P o ',t ,V l l nt be !ti l h t. \ hose -ii u ri 't'n iev Ol con! l not 14' 1 ti: Ion record,. and who :1 it : a ") , :., ! N o1 , ' t o h a v e > ; I ,I ) , ) ' I , f. , u i m :: + ,' tilt allppoinllttn," ; !uit\' s :,t "t . w:as enti reIV o ofut I t p - of 1:in~o civilitxy, and not ,ven to li t to .!',id :;ln e the o lung holy :em':l i kl , 1ith : pai; ohftl tone'. A\'ti i l thistlein is it ntt wu h'otd'rfl to he to1i,, that tile publishl' ofth'l very" p 1 r which reIarded !lit ac'tion it w1.i; c(t'illltinti ig Ol11. as ta Ol(ntl t f' ]l p ,rs.c in C1 a l iltrlf I t y,ill , ' Ii e intdranc'', 1 should hIaving retunted from his trip whtiih we spoke of last week, andl which turned out to be a living o01(- only, become :t ]prt'ie'h.c l'rimni iin the hl in',)ll1s ofinc. , livy ce.":!oinli assistant or deputv to the liv(r in (lividual whonm he haid spoken of : slightinglly and dislparaginl y; a:;! that the latter should forg-tt it ,l, andtl thls ret'rn good fog t.il, (.I: only Ie ac:counted for i) \th,' If :it that he is ta-tidious as to his det(u ties, and probably inin: p o!'t the qualificatiouns he requireh c,)n.e by inheritance, and that Pcs`t 3I, ters like poets, are born niot nade. f whilst his deputy antd his friends come to the wise conclusion, that though unification is horrible and revolting in principle, it is well enough to pt llt t into practice when ever it becomr profit abl)e. 1, Oatside of its bigotted and dogmatical political sentiments, the New Orleans Herolt is an interest ing and instructive journal, and its liberality in exchanging with its humblle weekly eountry cotempora ries opposed to it in polities, is in markiiled contrastll to the coarse of a prettiot us l ity fi al.w ho.seoplinios as far as t-hey ca(tn li' )digiu d by its a:- titles. are i tll, t:more in l'nisonl with Repu blicatin ,I:ylere to w oio:i it r.ft ses an excha,:i r. i: ;tt .,ri anlt aliinoI alei: to !-" ti.t o nlieve-r re e .tl\ . _ IIr,"O ! , : .u ' t v /t '(il' ta-:1 I wond', l d ; uich ti the ",li'g.::io ii .i",- atlrca:i, ii" under to them., le seiidi:hg us pap-rs liv the niai whliicht lea( eCS Niw I leati -; 1,:1 ;-,ittu r day e.eniig'. [-r ( 'omouitninllg upon the unpre I'e (hnted aspect, and mixing ul ' iartit(s, w1hic:h the omuing eleti)n in Virginia will exhibit and biring about, the 1; ,-tb.c, Wi, :i, uses th tolhbwing languagi. aplilying alnos: as wteil to Lo:isi;nt-t, as the mothlit" of States and Stat(.sm(en. \'Un ,i: ti i " 19:: 1'," . t I i, to t! i, ' I " i i rn i ,'- : l intl", t I , t wh:ea th' 5,' attk'-, ;. h1 \-::ilitin W'i ito Ti eti r': euvs ti,: l he d ,, , in It't cornin,, c t,,- is whthel ,r V t;i-i i l :.til oratl 1 tt st~ hIt it 11h" p- ll rage lift S t;,'1 s mal r il lt "nd I; -r',nary illnt.t - she shall I " I ihole le .iadil Retail )eaIerh.l \1 give he13 , a al" ' :;t1 ait 11,h nrc ,, r 'es ,, I: .,: , , x ;11'1 , t e <,l un,:n ", , , :, '.t!1 7 11 i ( 1:.l : n i ' i .. ' , S i : f . t ' 3 S:,ý , .i ' . ', l , I' ,ll ,,n 1i f. . . . . ! - t .:. i, : .l ! a:4,' . .l , , t , ' e ' i ' ,i , '3 t S1 . i. r ,c h . f" I'. '. r 1 ,, ' .l .t:.', - ih.,' t . x'i 1 ', !1 ... ou- } y , ', t a r, 1,, . :th 1>.1 1 l,. l i : " Id I , . i.' . 11; •, \u · ·- . .. .. , . ,i,; ' . ,,I; :, , .-,.l .. i:): i. 1, , I I I'1 . i .n:, `. : ,, '.a o f W h ,',, .. I,. . , ,tC.i T . :1 ± - t-e free t mo3l rs, of 1 !ol ai'' s 31 ;1 (1 yO' 'tl. l ' c:ou nl t i+: 1 "'' :'.; t l n i.nh, toi t .0 "(',- ' 1 " '-3: n '. H v 711 1 I 3 . i le c] ,,,in . a .! '.r! i . i11 ti e . r ise (3 1 l3, li 9. " 'I 1.3 \ ll, t.;, -1 \'.Iti3' o!3' 1t3l31 ftl t'he _It u . that A1,1 ' i).1 I w 't r (:1 1 rr.+n e'1 Tv I, eli'- t: (;'1 to t(.' . i1. ..',.I 3.313 - 1l 11t '. cettle ly t :i1' l "ectc.. I.co l llt', . AM tn1 1J) illl id rI'inces.. Starke and many other !a- 'i( i cl'tts of( COiI.rt. (d1 s ircmn olp'rMie 11'iat, Le have (S had it :,wk T.g.:in ul'ing, the past ,i C"((il 11:; h:s 1 3r o1 g( r ! 31:'3 3' t.l r't, A ith ( ree der :.' (l tow - a ., spt ('ic nlle' . ' fal( , all in u ri ' ther l l'tvora'll:' \(.3 t'iu ' :V i d 3 th ill(l\;tll ',lc.l. ',%grt sll ll c! tlc ' lý i layr no .tl , n1i ipt- ,iog 1;-1. '' 1 i 1('o:e1t 1f 1cur ,. i . ".... -- ... .. ,1 L.At,: -- , a. er a rep.:i nt th tei' ]ld *i r gan " ir.1 3 h pst h It' r ml3 " p ' 3''t' '- , ' 31m4 sill :1 .'s ': t tue m;ll1.1. tl ad3 3. thS IL a:Jcr33t. 11 It 1 lishei, :1 1 a l'Uer, ,.'.lo?'i1g gi n 'i.ti t . (3 ition of'4 .t,. s,;.:l, 3hat t1 c ',resident, mi11yl ,'': h 13m a' of,'1 )1, a3id 133'l'flo *33(3 ot has m any " 1; 01 imot t (1 11i" '', the c stim tis i:sthe( In y Wardi , noth in D.,1ctm'ir 1s72. are abso b3telow we u1i , a -3ln vo lld. 33nn(1 theretora I rit.Te a .ith1On).t v hor n him (rillr e 1o'l 13(1 ( ( oo t 3"m . or hin hitg dX r.1 ' oC !' ,'iis w i la51 '4 coi v, id rh, 'i' lit e I aet js p:9 ',t.1 i711 tat th e 1 res h il3'.t or, ( 'lii : :t 1le r'pI o t of toe (' r o(3 s i ! , t3 liues, i '3 w k 13133 ' 33 4' .1 33 '3' Unification. So :" r :is any new p.' y or'ga;i;:a ion is cine'rnr i ed; unil'l:tticjl" is a I anl f:iilire. The onily advantage ' \iil .s:ult from the imov itement 1 '", c,'r n li i accl sion to to the re ' , ii(::1 l,;r ty. of , hrge inflinen I ,::1 r I v ::'. ch inemo t, thlit (dits ln9rgis . x. i . u il'fi'::ti) i..: lcan itu 'i ' C )ii ''t )i !!o ii t, j lii( ;'t 1 h il l ;I.1. (. ll lt'iiWill 1 tius l1C (de t (., ,::(''' tihe (li llr and it hCtii 4 ( i c\ . 99 19t. 'ii nIt, wt (i(ll1 be et.r1 tt , i,, or ut the 11true r1 ciples it'I ,i tclp li(,'ni n. The p1,art} and its 'mulalement with its noied., and i satIrolne nmav then be controlled I V m11n4l c who h;i'ave some interest oth- 41I r than to pinider the State, put )'' '. it, I , opjoIs, and creating by l egis- I i)ve i t Iwtlnit, places for1 them- 1 i I 1 lves or lris 0t1 o till. The reill)- hai ta111 part11 ij n l.' nist,t :ia sai(ilv needs 1 l elt;):"I it l d the only waiy it Can he ;leste', i: for lhoe w.ihoi have so! (I iat li:u (iy ,ipis ',sei it, to lco ta in and i '!t ti " ( C'hIition l'lly of h ll tate i ',vli I'1 orl'e t . can '011 o thle g ovrt good. I e "S't ':c ',i, p:trty :ºnd its patron. lI: " -nt ::t in ul:m:my ealiK 1t f• r :ci i le 4,l Id -by a cli, lte of sri i I j,,eives t1hat ilare fullt formidale in nlv l:Ileu e of their ln tior in the Ii iany e,! the fact thait in,'n with It 1oT. e , 0(t 1 . , I)1 ' o ;rfn ('ate light lilg on1 he other sl 111and at l' i ell the whie In tial th " tier i: inulitionl . W hen Ii, Ihe l!e on illwtlenl'e, honest , and o , ouragile, that have endorsed the lni- l; iStiLon I'l\,ovlelt. come into the re- l; uthlin.lt pa1rty, thlese s all politi ns will wither like onaht's gourd. ('e I ung the prt will then befir ad pri i it ovfr h rn intlIil this State te r. hi'1sr laet'sht 4. otamboats 4Caxr to;1 Ir)F LINu ENT TAX alfT.Ar, h~a'. W 'i 1 e observel at c,,nsiderable portion ct tf our spl , i; I Iken IN to-day ly .I is Pa'h. 1o1 our oil(ial ex-0 t I \, ge., we 1ire positive of the flct ( o tat oIuir Tax C'ollector, hit.'5 bee ' fl thie condition of the counll tryil than r' ose of vsome other parishes. whose ID reans are pretty w\,ll lilled with 1)iº ax sales. Farther indulgence after D he timne allowed however, is impos- h, ible, as the Collector has now no 1I ris:restion in the matter. ierbum "1 D BST. LoPas 'AIR. -We have re- F :v.ed the annual programme of he ]")tih St. Louis fair, commencing F nI the i1thi of )ctober next. There Fe ill be saflei of all kind of stock r ' inIo the week Nfof the fair, and per F oils wishing to purchase Will never gae rl better opportunity. The o 1 'rer line ,t steamboats offer to alry pias'senger at half price. HI Ton I;:;-D IVNNING OUT.--\Ve '' it hstate: i 1: our exIh'l. n h Ithat ;': so het' of Shakers, at :l'lanoni. I l L .":I.9 ' I i.,,. till a , diuyt v dii 'vindl li t 1I f;' h'l!t . lte sh, yolun Shalers.- It ["1' ! I.nt- 1',",ha, ., that aIs re- 1i. l''i '1. ,; 91 ' i f _ '9g:i' Twitielr erh s. ii l tig I'ouir ,, :'tiu t whlb t ,o , a e the hl , j l. 9f lh,, , rri' i ,,wcki ' t, h at. 31i;: iy, for ' 'itio t 1 I,.' l Ii\'e ('t19. retulrned |iee ! ivkrsii," i hin' , r( a trip or two,hut ." romise to be more particuahr in fu- . i iten 'ian9i' Viennois, '9 bake1 bi ' r 1h,, "ormerl\" workin99 for Mr. V. ;irard, of thi,' pla"ee fell oil the K iii' h''ow 9Fel. His body has not e't 919' (' r ('1o\ l'e 'id. ' 1.9tzed ti '9\,.1', tIn, f '0:e:. ' - i'.' 9 nei .' 'i L91 . , ' 1 .,,k, 1 F.i tr"19-full thl ,t we di h t L: lae,,l ;t their h g9, etc., wouhl have got -"hulbi,,,. mTIE following Taxpayers in Sthe Parish of Rapides, delin rluent for taxes on Real Estate for the rear 1S71. for amounts set op )o(sito their respective names, are here)}y published under the pro v.-i~~s of act 147 ot 1873 ; and after t ii::ty 1das from the first publica. tio l h(reol they forfeit, under and by v';rtue of said act, their right to bring suit or be witness for or in their own behalf before any court having jurisdiction within this State, nor will any civil process of any kind or niature whatever be is sued in their own name or for their own behalf, until they shall have l)rocure(d from the Tax Collector a certificate to the eftect that all de liuiqutet taxes and costs thereon have been paid. Names Fitdc Tar. Parish 7ar" Anrdrews, .Ias. R. $ 55 32 AnJdil rt. J. 11. $ 66 44 Iiossa, E. R. 293 37 112 9Q i',,ve.. Ilhenry Sr., 51 60) 19 7 -,over, C.'. W . 53 75 20 70 I: olt.. ,I;ane Y. Mrs. 20 (5) lior!:ilti, ohlll E. 20 44 7 57 llhrt.lnd. Margaret Mrs. J. I'. II ht:irdl, Agent 19 79 7 62 I:tevrlyv, John 2 69 1 01 i3raui '.A. 1t. . 2 91 1 12 Iartrin. Irmna irs. 7 97 3 (0; Ball. C. 1:. 1'22 55 47 20 lia,.ntf 11Mihae! t 62 2 43 I',ilt . H . I'. 1 62 62 I:ehll:irr, Steprhen 6 00 2 30 ItyI,Jolhn 1M. 4 10 1 58 I"o in. T. WV. 8 84 3 41 tlitga:rd. Anthony 6 65 Iadl:n C1hritian 14 9'2 5 74 (',mipt tl, J. & A. B. Est. .292 21 882 7 ('heanc, i(r'h 6 45 2 48 ('r rsJ.hohn s ., 161 25 62 10 (',npnlton, Scip 1 95 75 ( 'ooks. A. 8 17 3 15 Clevelah,, MarthaSffr. 2 15 ,3 ('hone':, W. F. 10 75 4 14 'arroll, John E. 9 13 3 52 ('ol le .- L .I. l, 1; 6 00 ('rowdl-r, ierlnrt 12 7U" 4 85 .'alt it, S. A. Mrs. est 11. 31. Hohli insn, Admnr. 60 08 13 16 Ca'(ll, l'jniamin 189 :8 7 04 ('arnalan,i Marcia Mrs. 5 14 2 07 ('arItl. H. II. 216 90 813 :4I Cartcer, lHenrv 3 34 1 28 (rook, Franklin 4 30 1 66 ('rook. Ml;ti-on 7 11 2 73 ',ptnm . W. 111 74 43 04 la kc.. I ow:hattan rti I0 33 12 6'r i ikhank, A. A. J. T. Cruikshank. Agent. 137 16 'Delaney, David W. 13 99 5 3Sr 1):nhmn. William 17 64 I DIIuoisi, Valentine 32 25 12 42 1)e(ilndon. Mrs. 4 30 1 66 Davidson, J. 1'. 21 51) 8 28 Do)well. A. 2 27 87 1)t p:allier. Ju1y- 6 45 2 48 I)eville. Valentine Margaret. ('rooks, F. Dcvillo anl Mclaughlin 6 9 2 62 Davidson, Neal Est 235 64 90 75 Darden, Thomas 5 82 2 23 Ferguson. John and Sarah Minors 5 39 207 Fox, Robert L. 17 20 6 62 French, George E. 1:3 21 53 61 Fellows, .Ionseih 18 31 7 04 Fant, Willis 8 60 3 31 Fe'Irralu . P'cter Est 6 45 2 48 Flannagan Mary Mrs. 17 20) 6 62 (;a.lpar, Ilarriette 1 09 41 (;rubhl. 11. 1'. 21 50 18 M2 ruhbl. Ira W. 6 45 2 48 Gordon, M. M. Mrs. 101 35 39 0(2 (:ordon. James A. 9 36 3 60 losea, David and Daniel .t-,orn 10 32 . 97 lollowell, Maria "2) 4:1 7 )7 ltiffumm. Adam 8 l65 3 :33 ilickman.i, Mary Ann Mrs. 6f 45 2 4? lHarris, ('Chales O. 32 2". 12 42 llll, Richard tlr 93 2 44 Ifolt. W. 1I. Est 11 e4 4,.') Il;llery, Jerry 12 70 4 89 II hiez, 1'. A. Mrs. 70 09 Iogan. I). II. 11 7:1 4 F. 1 lall. M. . Mrs. 202 (16 78 04 lenl s'iin., lHosanna -Est 107 50 41 40( Hlili.,ua. (irnrilia 32 25 l!-', (ari ne 4 73 79 Il :!.Tev.Wa:ij 4 3. tl,,'ag , Si,.-phl n I1. 1l 75 4 It 11,-. I lnmpiy t'2 35 27 81 l:,s, .Jhs-a-e 13 56 5 22 .Jlly. (heorge W. 3 57 1 37 J son, A!.: 10 12 3 -9 Jackson. Il. H. 27 74 11 " .JI-hnson. Car-o)l 12 8l 4 95 Jar kson. R. . 43 (0Ill 1 .Inner, Carsal 7 31 '2' 82 .Jon,1s, ('athlrine Mrs. 39 9 15 40( King. Valentine O. (hugh I'arlil) 16 00 Kerr, l 'vidl 7 5 -4 2 9) Kirkl,:-ltr'ick, S. A. ?2 59 8 i9 Ku.nnada:y, L1ucinda 2 15 8; K'nnalday, Mrs. 8 61) 3 31 Krrigamn, P. T'. 211 4( 9 82 K .ly. Mauil la Mrs. 2 *3 87 Keary, P. F. and Wm. and Mrs. lu'y I)vis 104 08 ILawrence, .Joscph Jr.. 78 76 30 33 Lahat, 11. M.(Agt for Ruth l t11d) 12 90 4 97 Lolt, harry 88 58 -1 11 La.:ndry, E:tienno 7 01 2 69 Lol, 1'anlini 50 09 19 2. lxen ,, i1-:hn Mrs. 3; 55 14 (8 L..le, D. M. 117 93 45 41 Lyle, P'ros io Mrs. D. 3!. Lyle. Agt. 109 12 42 02 Long, ;. M. Smith Gor d11n, Exr 264 45 101 84 iLawrancc, .los. ,Jr., Agt ISt Jo1. Iollkils 21 f50 8 2 ILaurniOnt, Laura 2 15 83 LamuOth--, '. esat Tom Bynun Agt 7525 28 9 Laird, Martha Mrs. W. A. Laird, Agt 4 29 MIoram, Marcelin 10 86i 4 18 Murphy, Jack 21 50 8 28 Magruder, Leonard Eat 34 40 13 25 MeAlpin, Connerly & Bro 50 74 19 54 McKinney, Caroline 12 12 4 66 Mumlford, Rohert Ent 3: 87 1 49 McLaughlin. Wilhiam ti 12 2 36 Morlton, larrison 1 19 46 Marlihld, Sophia Mrs. 8 17 3 15 M( Evoyv, Joseph 19 0i Mnr:at. Antoine Est. 15 05 3 80 Ml-',cly. HBernard ". ', 80 9 94 M,,, loseph W. 1i 68 9 13 Muill. William 12 00 ,IcNuitt. Charles 8 6'0 : :1i 1Marshall. F. W. 9'2 99 35 BTl Marlin, W. (. 1'. C. Est 296 59 107 22 1organ. M1artha 1 09 42 M,,rgar, W. L. (Lahat. place) $ 60 :I 31 Maarcus, .Ino. I'. i 30 I 66i h:lth, Edmond i 6M 2 65 MCV, WI. S. 1ti 67 i 42 McN.t lv Slnmm 7 11 2 69 M,-u t'. l. 1:. 5 01 I 16 Neal Joel J. 3764 14 Neal, Mitahel 36 56 14 0 Neal. Mathew 7 42 2 Sewell, R. W. Eat 43 41 1676 Nugent. Cornelius 3 12 1 1 Neal, Melissa Mrs. 57 6"2 92 Nash, C. C. 12 26 Nugent, Gr'ffin 3 87 1 N Neal Rache! 13 06 5 91 F)gden, Jea',netta Mrs. A. N. Ogden, Agt 101 5s 41 o Portor, Victo(in 21 93 1'ual, R. 7 86 3 0: Parham, It. M. Est (Mrs. lDupree) 104 29 40 1i Polk, John 8 17 3 15 Polk, Rebecca Mrs. 663 06 5 3s Robertson, George H. 6 88 49 Sogtlrs, Henry M. Tutor 154 59 59 74 Rollins, Annie 8 07 3 I ed,1, L. L" 11 37 473 l~achal, Hleirs of Adolph 4 30 1 N8 Robertson, Jeffrey 9 01 3 4 Reeves, .John 13 70 I$ - Robert, Roger 335 83 1299 Ryland, J. W. 20 11 71 Ridge, W. 8. 8 r Swilley, Henderson 39 89 15 Stafford, L. A. Eat G. W. Staltford, Exr 661 05 16n Sneed, John C. 11 72 . iharrot, J. L. 11. K. Gordo~, Agt 17 25 fil Stew art, Carter and Stewart Field 66 I Smith, .Joseph 6 13 3 8 Small, Mary A. Mrs. 528 S' Snowden, I;ham 7 54 2 N1 Strother, John 13 76 6 05 Spear, John J. 9 26 3K Sweat, Isaac 1777 6 N Slcy, D. B. 5 92 3 37 Smith, Ephraim 2 58 3 1~ Slprigg, Frances Mr. M rI Tally, Eugenia Mrs. C. E. Ball, Agt 7 31 37 Tanner, Des.iree Mrs. Branch T':nner, ARt. 383 79 147III Tarver, Allen 5 16 II 'ayhor, Angeline 3 24 Tyler, Fanny 2 69 N Tibbs, J. A. 13 98 5 i c. Vitta, Sophia Mrs. 2 56 98 Villain, Nicholas lleirs of 86 00 318 U+ Wells. .Jeanette and Mar. thb L. 600 15 26 Williams, Mrs. Jno. R. Williams Agt. 32 25 12 d: WVeil, 1I. & Bro 129 0 WVeil, John 107 50 Welch, Peter 1 72 70 Weis., B. Mrs. 96 55 37 1" Wheatles, Eliza Mrs. 32 25 12 : WVohard. E. S. 12 6 6 8 Wilson, George L. 886 66 341 44 Walker, Gotleib 17 0 6 r Wright, Sarah Mrs. 100 73 White W. M. 41 64 164I We,. dualan, Frank 7 31 2 8I Welch, .croy 183 _ White, L1")pard 6 78 2 1it Weil, Edonat 355 06 Ward, S. P. 66 89 Williams, Louis 17 53 6 Williams, Jan. W. 13 76 651 Waters, M. M. Mrs. J14 91 Waters. James R. W 15 Webster, H. Eat 17 i f - Wright, Lnsan Mrs. 15 91 Winn, Walter O. Eat 182 7: Wells, James M. Jr., 124 50 N Wooley, J. A. 10 12 3$I Wells, Mary Anne Mrs. 323 22 194 ' Watts, Anne E. Mrs. I -m Delinquemt moe-ReiNdeut ieMlIf Rapides Parish. J. Tx. P. 7W.: Burr, P. Est $ 86 $ 33 Caldwell, John J. 33 11 12 Cheney, W. F. 68 2' Callihan. Mary J. 86 Cheney, U. Est 86 Dobles, Est~of 3 44 1 - Ford, W. P. 2 58 8 Graham, James 10 75 4 14, Hetherwick, W. Eat 1 72 1. Haworth &. Todd 86 NO Kilpatrick, A. Eat 2 58 t Linton. B. F. 86 :3 Laysard, Benjamin I 72 ( Marshall. It. B. 1 72 McNeal, llugh 13 87 Palmer, John 3 44 1 3i. Roºbert, J. B. Eat 86 . 1 Robert. W. P. 5 16 I10 Reed. S. Eat 86 8 Rolerts, Heirs of Jos. J. and ,Rosetta 4 30 1 Tanner, P. Est 2 58 N; T'anner, R. 1 72 Tanner, Itufus 1 72 tbott, J. J. Eat 3 44 I *t Stafford, L. I 72 Wall, Jane Mrs. Parish St. Laudry. 32 50 _1 All persons whose names on the above )Delinquent LiIt the year 1871., are hereby that unless they come f my Office, in the Town of dria, within THIRTY days, ali their delinqueneies in the Taxes for 1871, and for am years for which they are deli with all penalties and ch the same, at the expiration advertisement, I shall prooss mediately, to the eollection by seizare and sale as the rects. All those who wish costs and extra expense, are ted to come and settle. In any failure to attend, cao charges will be certain to them. MICHAEL LEGUAS, State and Parish Tax Rapides Parish, La. Aug 9-3t. 45 sqrs P. F's $1e i, A MmssmtarmPp REPUBLICAN.-ThI0 ville, Misisseippi, RepsbhIaos, an sheet, has an editor who talks thius 9 People of his State: Ifaving served in the Confederate until the close of the war, and in trhe department, I feel that I have a speak to the boys and young mes issippi; and to them I would s al. Democracy, Con-mrvatlsm, eral Republicanmm, so called, are and the same; and outsid of thel ism, chicanery, and famtP with w by which, they seek to eontrol they are utterly destitute of Lt them be forever abandoned young men. The Rep'lblican party s along sunccessfully witbont you, sad It stilldo so; but it can get along beS your help. You can e of little os vice to your country, or to yourelYEIf side ofits ranks. If there are e abuses to be corrected, here is the 1 ; mentality by which to eorrect thems. A Mormon woman is thoroue h: arousedl at last, and declares tb. unless her hushod cats the a : of his wives down to seven she w . leave him.