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0«e year [in advance]........$3 00 *• within 3 mouths____ 3 50 " 6 " ---- 4 00 0*e Copy................... JO , SANCAN. Pro'r & Busiuess Manager Published evkuy Saturdays. $Wtodattx Sentinel. asa tiutes of Qlbofrttsuig: -AND JOURNAL OF THE 8 th SENATORIAL DISTRICT.! Official Journal of the Twu of Thibodaux. VOL. XII. THIBODAUX. L—. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23 ™ 1876. One Square (or xex line; First insertion .....____....... $1 bO Second i nsertion.............. 7& Each subsequent insertipu 60 Candtdatks ....... ...... $lo uo -5= business cards. OFFICE; Corner Market and Patriot Street*. NO. 21 business cards. . SSELINEAU, MRS. E., Dry Goods. A Fancy Articles. Ac., corner Market *n<l Louis streets, A " UCOIN, P. A., Family and Planta tion Groceries, Main street, between •cos and St. Philip streets. i ZEMA. C., Coffee House. Keeper, Main A St., between Jacksou and St. Philip rects. _______ * LLAlN, L. 8. it LEBLANC, E E. A Notaries public. Office Green Street, B LUM, S. Dry Goods aiui Grocery , cur lier Main and Jackson Streets. B ADEAUX, J- Family and Plantation Groceries, Main Street, corner Main £od Focus. UADKAUX, THOMAS, Attorney at haw JJ corner Main and Focus Streets, up B ILLIU, J. S.. Attorney at Law ,—ofiie Corner St. Philip and Main streets B 1 flee Green Street. Surgeon Dentist, eu and St. Briilg B lanchard, j. k, —office, corner Gri et 8treets. _ QODLEY, Wagons and ('oris. Depot oil JJ Levee Street near the Thibodaux Foundry. W. H. RAGAN. Agent. B " OURQUIN A BO IKON, It ulc Inn li ter and Gunsmith, Dealers inJrwcl rf, Fire-arms d-c, corner Market and St. •uis Streets. f>BEAUX & LEGENDRE. Dry Gowls D and Groceries ,corner Main and Green Streets._______ C ROSS W W, Physician dr Surgeon, O ffice : Jackson Street iRLESTIN, JEAN, Baker, Main Street, coiner Patriot. C E D AN'SEREAU, P., Physician, corner Jackson and Short Streets. X8EREAU. H., Physician, eorner St. Philip and St. Bridget Streets IP? D ELBERT, P J-, Groceries, Wines, Li ason, Tobacco and Cigars, cor. Main and St-l'hilip streets D ELBERT, P. J , Engineer, cor- Main sad 8t-Pliilip streets f tXCELSIOR—LODGE NO. 34. j lar meetings at the Odd Fellow's -Regu ii gs at the Odd Fi Ball, corner Market and Patriot, every latnrday «ve«iiig at 7 o'clock. Oticen:CAzemu; N. G. C. Sabonrin, X.Q .; 8, T. Gviagiuore, Sec. ; V. Suuciin, Treasurer. F ROST JAMES, Coffee Bouse keeper, corner Green and Market Streets. F BILDENTHAL MRS. S ., Family and Plantation Groceries Jackson Street. VBANKLIN, H., X District Court .—office Acting Clerk of the Court Moose, |j*LEET' v OOD. J. JL, Drug •'■'lore Mark. X Street, between St. Lum* and Green rtLEKTWOOD. J. U„ Physician. —ot X Use Market Street, hetweea St. Louis pi Green Stroota. HOUSE—B. F. HOLPEN cornel St-Louisaud Mai FfRANKUN X Proprietor, ket «U. G PJ8AM0KE, S. T., Agent North A me two Life Insurance Co. Corner Mar , ket anil St. Philip, streets. G OODE, J. S„ Attorney at Law,— office, ever J. H. Fleetwood Market Street G RION LEWIS, Attorney and Counsel lor at Law. Office, over J. H. Flect weod Drug store, Market Street. H offmann, h , Cabinet Maker, deal. * tn Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnish •.etc.. Main sti^et, bet ween Jackson and Bt-Philip _ OE8SE MRS. S. Millenary and Fancy II Dry Goods, Corner St. Louis and Mela Streets. H igginbotham, m. t., cterk of the Ttnen Cotncil —office corner Market Md Gre en •treats H 0U>EN)B. F.-8t apes, Ben F. Holden conductor. In connection jjjlh M, La. Jk T. R. II. to Lafeim-be Cros Wg—Office, under Franklin House, H OLDEN, B. . Livery stable. corne _ it Lotus and Bridget. OFFMAXN, F.. Carriege Matter, suit try Stable, corner Jackson and St. Iget Streets. JJIOOINBOTHAM. M. T., Groceries and Liquors, Cor- Market and r 1 **!! streets. S OFFMANN, V>.~Dry Goods and Gro .^t, Main Street, between Focus St. Philip Streets. nOFFMAN'S STAGES,— Frank fhyf rY * nn Proprietor, L. Bar del, Can MW**') in cenne.ctiou with Morgan's Lou P®*, and Texas R. R. Lafourche Cros & jJOGAN, P., Boiler Maker, corner Le r 1 T «e and < hm-eh Streets. Dork book and ladder co/ I- Regular meetings on the Mlonday of each month. Regularex «• Sunday preceding the fourth - gga j of every Month. ■iA R-, R- McBride P.esident ; J. J®??; * President; C.Azenia.Kore "-/Tost, 1st Asst. Foreman; Le« Asst. Foreman Elbs N. S^l^uier ; Henry Riviere, St'cre SL'^g- Ferrin, Asst. Secretary ; George "aroen; Narcisae Boudreaux, Ty wa. AJ.UIK, ■■'■•ciia Strecta. '» ^AVID, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Caps it., corner Main "OCH A. F., Parish Judge, Of i at Court House. CLAY & ARTHUR, At aud Counsellors at Law, —of AM t Main St., between Jackson Jlfwkp treets. ; 4. Mechanical Engineer and Cturer of sugar Apperiuus, and ^Residence, Jackson street. ■ Mrs. J. Variety store, Stores Tm-ioars. &e—Jackson street 8t-Bridget at. L LOUIS, Sadler, corner St • and t. Bridg et Stree ta. *OGE, Copper, Tin and Sheet Workers, cornea Market aud »tre«ts. ORE, JOS., Groceries, Wine art, corner Green and Mitin BUSINESS CARDS. T Ohio, P. E., Justice of the Peace, 2nd lu Ward & Mayor of the Town,—of job corner Green and Levee Streets. --------------------| \TEUNIEK, A., Dealer in Foreign and "* Domestic Dry Gooils, Groceries, &c., limin Street corner St Philip ' M TlNT-CAKMEl, CONVENT; Arad? my for the Young Ladies, under the Direction of Sister St. IJernard. IOHELET, II. II.. Parish Treasurer Office, Green Street, cor. Market _J M OORE, I. D. Attorney at Law ,—of tice up stairs Main St. corner Focus. O SCHWAEI), J. O.. Shoemaker, Main Street between St Louis and Green O 'SULLIVAN, E. A. Attorney at 1 a Grech Street, between Main a Thihndaux Streets. air, md IHILIPPEAU ALFRED, Baker, vorne r Levee and Murongc Streets. P ERRIN. A. .J. foriegu goods. Huts, shoes and ner Main and St-I'hilip stn md domestic traceries, cor P ROTECTOR FIRE CO. No. 2. En gine House, Jackson St. Regular Pa rades ,m thetbirdSunday of each mouth, and regular meeting on the. third Monday. Officers:—P. A, Aucoin, President ; A. R. Ragan, Vice-President; 0, Sabonrin, Secretary; F. J. Lagarde, Assistant Sec retary ; VV. 0 Ragan, Foreman : Frantz Zeruot, Assistant Foreman; Hose Director A. J. Perrin, Assist't Hose Director ; B Malbrougli, W. Brockhoeft, Treasurer ; i i R IVIERE, L.. Dry Goods, eorner Main and St, Louis Streets. O ANCAN, V. Local Agent and Collector, O Office Thibodaux Sentinel, Market St, S trangers hotel - thomas al BERTI, Proprietor, corner Thibo daux and Green Streets. ^T- JOHN S SCHOOL.—Rev. C. F. D. Lyne principal Jackson Street near St. John's Church, OAB0URIX, C., Surgeon Dentist, Office; kO Jackson Street, between Thibodaux and St Bridget sts. oo< kjD'assistancc Miituelle de Thibodaux. Les seanoo rfguliere de eette soeiete ont lion lo premier jetidi de eliaque mois 7 beqres au soir du ler oetobre an ier avril, et A 8 heqres du ler avrjl au ler oe tobre, OffieiersH. Dansereaii, President; P, A. Aucoin, Vice President , F. Sancan, Secretaire ; H. II. .Micln let, Assistant Se cretaire ; Jos. T, Thibodaux, Tiesorier ; TUeopUile Thibodaux. Coileofeur; Aleeste Bourgeois, Portier. *ETREAU, H., Carriage. Maker an Ilorve Shoeing, corner Levee and P triot Stteots. rilABOR, H. W.. Family and 1 lion Groceries, Green St reel, 1 Levee and Market Streets. I 1 i I ; 1 Planla e tween 1 THIBODEAUX. JOS. T., Pharmacist, Dealer in Patent Medicines, Perfu mery. Sse., corner of Main and St. Philip Streets. '■pHIHODEAUX, JOS. T., Treasurer of I the Town, corner Main and St. Philip Streets, rpHIBODAUX FOUNDRY. Bodlev <fc I Keete, Proprietors ,Levee and Jacks riMUBODAUX, THEOPHILE, Town J. Constable, Assessor, Collector and Wharfinger Office Green Strobt between Market and Levee. ; | . ! ■ I i I i j , j ' i riVH I BOD AUX FIRE DE P A RT M E N T— JL Organised September 7tb, 1S74. Offi cers : —L- A- Webre, Chief Engineer, S. T. DeM^uadd, 1st Assistant ; Taylor La gnrde, 2nd Assistant ; Allaiu Badeaux. Secretary & Treasurer ; P. E. Lorio and M. A. Legendre, Delegate of the Tbibo daux Fire Co. No. 1. Aleeste Bourgeois, Delegate of the Protector Fire Co. No. 2 ATOUNG MEN'S BENEVOLENT AS I SOCIATION, OF LAFOURCHE,— Regular meeting on the ttrst t\e.dHesday of each mouth, at 7 o'clock, at the office of Judge Lorio. Cor. Green aud Levee. Officers II. X. Cuulon, President. P E Lorio, Vice President, M. !'■ Hig ginbotham, Secretary, C. A?6iua, Treasu rer, L. Aucoin- Censor, rpHIHODAUX COLLEGEr Very Rev X c. M. Menard, situated ill one of the most healthy parts of the town of Thibo duux. _ \ VERGES. J. M. & Co. Barber, Main Steet. between St.Louis and Green ttreet ; . T 7j th Main St be PSMa'&S w EBRE L. A., Sheriff, Offioe at Court House. W INDER, THOMAS, District Attor ney. — office. Market Street, be tween Marouge and Patriot Streets. EIS&ENTHANNER, ALOIS, Confec tionery and Soda Water, Glee., YP........ Street between Market aud Main Street ASH1NGTOX HOTEL. Mrs. G Gumaril. Proprietor, Market St ecu St. Philip and St. Louis Streets. s THIBODAUX SENTINEL. Job Office , comer Market and Patriot Stredts. ritHIBODAUX BENEVOLENT LODGE 1 No 90. A. F. and A. M.—Regular meetings on tlie second Saturday and the last Saturday of Every month, at 3 o'clock P. M., Green Street, between Levee and Market Streets. rpHIBQDAUX, P. A., Civil Engineer, X Jackson Street, opposite St. Bridget Street. NO. Engine rplIIBODAUX FIRI-l X Room at Town Hitll, Levee St. Re tilar parades on' second Sunday ol each mouth. Regular Meetings on Monday af ter the second Monday of every mouth Officers:—S. T. Orisamore. Pres.dent : E E. LcBlauc, Vice-President; M. T. Higgin botham. Secretary ; H. 4A - lalnir, Jr., As, sistantSecretary; H. W. Tabor, Foreman , H. Champagne, > ssistant Foreman : J. G. Oshwald, Hose Director ; H. Tetieaux. As ---- ' * | , rv taut Hose Dir tor ; H. H. Michele.t, Engine Director; P. A. DeManade, Assistant bn ne Director; O. Malbrough, lyler ; Jos. ib ode tux. Treasurer. r pRONK, J. A., Books and stntU.naryZpo . 1 Market street, between St. Philip and Louis (opposite Washington Hotel). Photographic Gallery, Hp stairs. _j Watchmaker anp Z EliNOTT, FRANK, Dealer in fine Jewelry Jbc. Main Street between St. Dhii'P and Jackson Streets. G AZZO Dr. J. B C.. Physician and Acmicheur, Thibodaux P. O., Lafbur he Parish, La. ' " 1 Officer! }v ent Omer La____ , Secretary ; V. £ A Perrin, assii Hay.Property J Y oung men's dramatic club — Regulai meeting Second Thursda of each month. ers :—Silas T- Grisamore, Presi mile Loiseau, Vice President ; .1 | Omer Landry, Treasurer ; Henry Rtviero Sancan. Stage Manager ; J. assistant Stage Manager ; John . 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It will contend for the : government of the people by the people and ! lor the people, as opposed'to government ' by frauds in the ballot-box and in the count ing of > otes, enforced by military violence. It will endeavor to snpnlv its readers—a body now not far from a million ot souls— with the most careful, complete and trust worthy accounts of current events, anil will employ for this purpose a numerous and carefully selected staff of reporters and cor respondents. Its reports from Washington, especially, will he full, accurate, andlfear less; and it will continue to deserve and en joy the hatred of those who thrive by plan- j dering the Treasury or by usurping what 1 the law does not give them, while it will ! endeavor to merit the confidence of the public by defending the rights of the people against the encroachments of unjustified power. The price of the daily Sun will be &E cents a month or year, post paid, \ or with the Sunday edition $7 ?0i a year. 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C1 , n sidering the size of the sheet aud the q Ila ijty 0 fits contents, we are confidant the . p CO p| e will consider The Weekly Sun the , cheapest newspaper published in the world, TH^l" wVSfV Y Aililress, IRE SUN, New 4 ork City. .*. Y. I ———--- KITTLE EXCHANGE. KEPT BY J. BERGERON & CO. Fine Quality ot Wines and Liquor* Also Beds for Travellers Cor. Chartres A Nt-Lonis St*. 20 m y 76-1 y New-Orleau* , , ] < I | : ! ; I \ GOOD PRICK! QUICK SALES! ODILL & WRIGHT 50 Deitur Street , - - • • New Orleans. COMMISSION MERCHANTS W SllilK, MOUSSES, RICE, COTTON, ETC. TIGHEST PLUCKS FOR IT IIN ; ««>. MI\k, OTTI.lt, ETC LIGHT QARGES FOR HANDLING! oet!476 KIP & Kl CI, pm menus. (All Premiums awarded at te Louisiana State Fairs for Rice Milling, bin 1863 ud to the present time.) Nos 12 and If Klvsisu Fields freets, oppo site the site of llie old Pontmrtrin Depot 3rd District NEW OliLEAN. Capacity 420 bis eleanetber day. EMPTY SACKS FURNISHEU-'UEE OF CHARGES. Price*. No. 1..................J 'ent. No. 2..................( " No. 3..................[ " JNOM. WALSH Agent. ! j I H 76 i_____________ i n n ■! AWT i « \ " •vtw W tlifiLU C 9011) il, ,* . xr „ 17 ch i irtie8 ( htre <*- New Oean., -Importer and Dealer ii Carpet*, Floor Oil Gatlu, China and Coca Matting, Tab! & Piano covers Window Shades, Cruib Cloths, Rugs, Mats Carriage, Table ail Enamel Oil Cloths. _ Cnrtaln Materials, Lee, Reps Damashs Cornices, Bands, Pin, Gimps, Loops and Tossels Hair Cloth, lush, Bed Ticking and Springs. aug4761y F. P. SEVLN, (Formerly Seviu A Gourd(n) No. 115 Old Levee Strict, NEW ORLEANS. OKAI.KR IN ALL KINDS 01 Coimlnj Proimcf. COTTON SUGAR, MOLASSES. Wo.,1. Hides, Purs, Rieps, Intatoes Moss. Poultry, Eggs, Ec fev- '73 V. FEIIRA XD J V, Commission Mereliait. —Will attend to the sale of Cotton, Sugar. Rice. Moss, Hides Wool, B'.I'J*. Poultry, Game of all hnds. Beeswax, Honey, and erery as cription of Garden Produce No. 21......St Louis Street.....No, SI (Between Chartres and Lovie) my20 '76 ly] XEW-OKA2ANS Thibodaux Foundiy! KEEFE Sc 8 QDLEY Thibodanx. I.u~, H AVING purchased the above^nd well known establishment, take gnat pleas ure in announcing to the plaiite'-gAhat they have refitted the Foundry and Machine Shop, aud are uow prepared to do ajy work n their line, with neatness and disiatch. STEAM ENGINES, SUGAR MILLS, DRAINING WHEELS, SHAFTING and GEARING, -AND— CASTINGS of all descriptions made to order. -ALL KINDS OF Bras* Castings, -SUCH AS GUAGE COCKS, CYLINDER and PUMP COCKS, GLOBE VAL VES, ete., cte-, made to order and furnished at the shortest notice. Having refitted their blacksmith shop, they can do all kinds of woi k in that line, in the best manner and with dispatch. 1 hey resneetfnlly solicit a continuance of the former patronage extended to this es tablishment. [ 27m j--76 Wit. Reikerth. Emile A. Aldeht, , i 1 No. 30 CHARTRES ST., Corner Custom-House Street. —:o:o:— ALBERT & KUIAERTH IMPORTERS & JOBBERS -OF FRENCH SILK & FUR HATS. CAM PEACHY" & PANAMA HATS. AT WHOLESALE. New-Orleans Juno 5th. 75. C. B. Ui\©*'iv JACOB MYERS OUS. WEILL C. ». BLOCK Sc CO., Wholesale Dealers in Toliacr* and Cigars No. 75 Grarier Street ........... New Or leant IPfeb 76 ly H. HOFFTIAW, Dealer* in F URNITURE, Hardware, .Paints, Oils Window glass, Wall-pajier, Lime, Saud Plaster, Cement. Metallic, rose wood, immi tation black walnut Coffins, also cypress coffins made to order, &e, &c. ' j In connection with A. H. Hoffmann. Cab-1 inet Maker and Repairer of all kinds of fur-! [ mture. Main Street, 15}an ly) Bet Jackson and St Philip I J. IV. BOURGEOIS, —Dealer in all kinds of — jCountry Produce, —Such as — MOSS, BIDES, FURS, IWOOL. POTATOES RICE, SUGAR. MOLASSES, COTTON, CHICKENS, FRUITS, EGG'S 5 St- Louis Struct 5 New-Orleans [Corner of St-Louis] 2,july'76-ly NOTICE. T he undersigned has removed to the corner of St. Philip and Market streets, next door to the Post Office, where he will keep an assortment of Charter Oak and other cooks stoves, tire grates, cooking utensils, Glass ware. Tin ware. Bolls and Nuts, Charcoal, rivefsofall sizesandkinds; and will lie prepared to do any species of Tin. Zinc, light iron and copper work. Also uu assortment of wagon hubs, felloes, spokes ect. Jan. 1st. S. T. GRISAMORE, W. Priee, Cooper. Tigerville Station, Terrebonne Parish. La. Constantly on hand and at the lowest Market Price : Hogsheads, Molasses Bar rels, Halves Barrels, (all hand work) & de pot of all qualities id' staves. All ordeis entrusted to me will uieel prompt attention, july 22 '76. C uu New Orleans BROOK Hteam UicG IVXill. c. H. ALLEN. 89. 91 A 93 TCHOUPITOULAS Street I Lock-Box 976. This is the most extensive .MILL in the SOUTH, MILLING KATES : No. 1............J et. U ft. No. 2............] et. T ffi. No 3............f et. U lb. Eight sacks of bran returned to theplau ters for every hunijkd Bbls. rough Rice re ceived. Bearded Rice a speciality—having a Ma chine invented expressly for the purpose of removing the beard before going to the Stone. O. J. S3 VI\, Agt «i*. di;fari>, C om in I *sion HIer«-bant, —And Dealer in— C O U N T R Y PROD U CE, Moss. Hides, Furs, Wool, Potatoes, Molas ses, Rice, Sugar, Cotton, Chickens Eggs, ete., etc. No. 5......St.-Louis Street......No. i sep96m NEW ORLEANS. LA. EQUITABLE Life Insurance Co. Cor. Carondelet and Grarier Sts. NEW ORLEANS. Samuel Manning Todd, President. R. W. Ogden, Vice President. Andrew Patton, 2d Vice President William Henderson, Secretary A Thomson, E. A. Tyler, W. B. Schmidt, J. W. Stone. B. T. Walshe. John I, Adams, Alex. Marks, Kobt. W. Ogden, J. B. Camors, John Henderson, H.M. Payne, T. C. Herndon, DIRECTORS. James I. Day, E. B. Briggs, Hy. Abraham, ('has. Chatte, W. Henderson, John II. Pike, E. H. Fairchild, II. J Vose, S. B. Newman, A. Button, John S. Groves, J. U. Di vert. 23sep-ly) JUST COMES, Country Agent. SUN MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. OF NEW ORLEANS. JAMES L DAY, President. HORACE CARPENTER, Secretary j coming into the Redemption Fund will De used for the purchase of said warrants monthly, to the lowest bidder. | S. T. GRISAMORE, « a Pee Police Jury Paid up Capital, - - - - $500,000 DIRECTORS. Jno. G- Gaines, Jus. I. Day. E. J. Hart, Lionel C. Levy, Henry Reushaw, Emory Clapp, Hugh VVilsou, Janies Byrues, B. Biscoe, J. L. Harris, A. Balbwin, W. 11 Schmidt, Clias, McCready, L. Alcus. W- E. Seymour, Isaac L. Haas, Richard Flower, Scott McGebee, J. Weiss. Geo. Jonas, B. W. Taylor, D. Fatjo, J- C. Morris, T- L. Airey, JUST COMES, Authorised Solicitor for the country. sep23 ly) NOTICK. B ID8 WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE Office ot Parish Treasurer for the sale of Parish Warrants iulil issue), and all monies into the Redemption Fund will be Leon Godchaux, ^1 and 83 Caual Hu The largest and most complete stock Clothing, Hatw and Furaishing! Good* ever offered. The attention of parents and guardians is called to our stock ot Hoys' School Suits, which cannot be excelled find will he sold at very low prices. augh-ly_LEON GODCHAUX. Flo in an Langk, Felix Lkgendiie LANGE X LEGENDRE) CommiMsion llereliautk ' AND DEALERS IN Coimtrij iprofcua, dee & Waretac: 11 Toulouse St. ! P. O. Box 445 New Orleans, La. Itef'erenccH. Schmidt Sc. Ziegler, Wholesale Grocers, New Orleans ; Jules Denis, President Levee steam Cotton Press. Jules Gassard, Vice-President Germania National Bank. Pike, Brother Sc Co., Bankers. Numa Landry, Cashier of People's Bank. Emile Legendre, St. James. 19june75 FARMER'S FRIEND. Jte» Will stand this season at J. B. Auemn's He will serve Mares at the reduced price of $15.00 lor the scusod, and insuring a Mare with foal. Those neglecting to attend regularly un til the Mare is known to he with foal , will be required to pay full price. Pedigree. Farroir's Friend is 8 years old. weighs 1100 lbs is a bcautifnly inuhoga liv hay, black legs, mane uud tail, and is 16* hands high. He was sired by Young Potomac, grand sire Old Potomac, brought from Kentucky by David Niles. Dam hy Burnap's old Sampson of Hillsboro 111. Young Potomac s Dam was full blooded. (Sire Arcliv) J. K. AUCOIN, Parish of Assumption. Lubadieville, P. O Speciality! Snuff and Fine Cut Tobacco ! Uarannu and Domestic Cigars, the best brand of shewing Tobacco. Constantly on hand, a lurgc assortment of Pipes, etc., etc. Grauqnard & Schneider, MANUFACTURERS. No. 55..... Mugazinc Street ..... No- 55 gsept-ly NEW ORLEANS, JVa. BOU KG, .Tlnrchund CommlwiionBaire, SE CHARGE DE LA VENTE DE Cotou, Sucre, Riz. Mousse, Peaux, latino, Voluilles, CEufs, Cire, Miei, Gibier, et de toute espfeee de produits des champs ou de jarilinage, 147...... Rue Decatur ......147 [entre Jefferson et Toulouse] NO l' I ELL E OR LEA NS P. O. Lock Box hi 77. iuhl0'76-ly J. DtlSCH, Fa*hioiml»le 'l'ntlor. Market Street, under Washington Hotel. THIBODA UN, j. itrst H & co., No. 70---- Chartres Street ..No. 70 NE IF ORLEANS. I5jlv76-ly TyjAlSO.N BLA.U'Ui; DR. SAMPLE, 157....... Canal Street, N. 0 .......157 Caltorhe Ac Victor. Always on band best Brands of Wines, Whiskeys, Liquors; -also HAVANA & DOMESTIC CIGARS. iuy20 76 ly) VICK'S ILLUSTRATED PRICED CATALOGUE Fifty pages—300 Illustrations, with Des criptions ol thousands of the best Flowers and Vegetablss iti the world, and the way to grow them —all for a Two Cent postage stamp. Printed in German and English. Vtck's Floral Guide, Quarterly, 25 cents a year. Vick's Flower and Vegetable Garden, 50 eentsin paper; in elegant doth covers, $ I JR) Address. James Vick, Rochester, N. Y. V ICK'S FLORA!. GIIOll a beautiful Quarterly Journal, finely illus trated, and containing au elegant colored Flower Piute with the first number. Price only 25 cents for the year. The first No. for 18ii' just issued in German and English. Vick s Flower A Vegetable Garden, in pa per 50 cents : with elegant cloth covers $1.60. Vick's Catalague —300 Illustrations, only 2 cents. Address, Jambs Vick, Rochester, N. Y. j j I j I ' j VICKS FLOWER And vegetable garden is the most lieautiful work of the kind in the world. It contaius nearly 150 page*, hundreds of fine illustrations, and six Chro ma Plates of Flotvers, lieantifully drawn and colored from nature. Price 50 cents in paper covers; $i.<)0 in elegant cloth. Priutcil iu German and English. Vitk s Floral Guide, Quarterly, 25 cents a year. Vick's Catalogue —300 Illustrations, only 2 cents. Address, Jambs Vick, Rochester, N. Y ' VICKS FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS ARB PLANTED BT A MILLION PEOPLE IN AMERICA. See Vick's Catalogue —300 Illustrations, only 2 cents. Vick's Floral Guids, Quarterly, 25 cent* a year. Vick s Flower and Vegetable Gartlen , 50 cents; with elegant cloth covers fl.00. All my publications are printeil in En glish and German. Address, Jambs Vick, Rochester. N. Y. a BANDITTI STORE The only popular Goods Store. 3o. 27, x* 29 Royal St. Corner Customhouse st, Xtttc Orleans. I am not ^raid to con timie lor thirty days longer to otter to nij customers, frieuds and |>r\ioii!s such bargains \n D K 1" G O d S as will defy compared a nd competition. Prices b e made by every buyer Recording to bis own means. 1HE BANDITTI STOKt Intends to tiglit it way through to immortality and fame in giving away its whole stock iu trade and aims to be counted amongst, the benefactors of humanity. A VISIT to the Banditti Store will convince the most skep tical that everything is as represented. P. DUGUILHEB) Proprietor Banditti Store, Nos. 27 & 29 Koyal St. Corner Custom house St., oue square from Claj Statue. (octl4'76. GEO. W. SQUIRES, Thibodaux. AttELVT OF Mo (neneral 4'ommiHwion tlerehn nt 61 Carondelet Street, lYont office, up stairs NEW ORLEANS. —SOLICITS TUB CONSIGNMKNT OF— SUGAR, MOLASSES, RICE, COTTON, HIDES, WOOL, MOSS, ETC. And purchase all kinds of Merchandise ang Plantation Supplies, having had over thirty years experience in the busi ness, can guarantee satisfaction. 14 oct. 1876. ^hibailaux ^cutinci - AND— Journal of the Sth Senittorinl District. OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE TOWN, tSSUKIt KVKItY SATURDAY P- SANCAN* Pro'r A Business Manager OFFICE COR- MARKET ft PATRIOT STS to a 50 Y. in iu a Y UNITED STATES OF AMERiCA. THE STATE OF LOUISIANA. PARISH OF LAFOURCHE. K now all men by these pre sents. That on this the thirtieth dayxjfiKhc mouth of November in the year of oqj^B'rd, One Thousand Eight Hundred ami !Prcnty-Six, and of the American lude prudence the One huudred aud one year. Before me, John Wilfrid Rnohloch, a No tary Public, duly commissioned und quali fied in and lor said Parish and therein resi ding, and in the presence of Messrs Octave Barroisand Adolphe II. HofiiuanD.gooil anil competent witnesses, also doiniciliuted iu said parish. Personally came and appeared; Messrs. Henry Niebulas.Coulon, Mathew T Higginbotham, Cyprieu Azema, P Er nest Lorio, Dr. John H. Fleetwood, James A. Frost, Joseph O. Lagarde, Maximilian ('ointment. Joseph L. Wehre, Taylor K. Lagarde, Ellis V Brand, James Otis Kuo bloeli, J. G. Oswald, S T. DeMauadd. Who declared and said; That availing themselves of the laws of the 8tutii, relative to the organization of Corporation, they form anil constitute thi-iusclveg as well as their associates now ur who may hereafter joined them, an As sociation, the objects of which are herein after set forth and explained. Article I—The name shall he the Young Men's Benevolent Assoeinlinn of Lafourche. Article II—The objects shall be to assist our needy memliers, nurse the sick, bury our dead, and take care and provide for the widows anil orphans of our deceased mem bers Article III—The Officers shall consist of a President, a Vice-President, a Secretary, a Treasurer, a Censor and a Collector. Article IV—The Domicile of the Associa tiun is fixed at Thibodaux, Parish aud State afnrsaid. Article V—This Association is hereby es tablished for the period of Twenty-Fivo years. Article VI—This Association will lie able to sue and to l>e sued before all the Courts of the .State or elsewhere, to receive cona tions of money and of property real and personal, to buy, rent aud keep all such buildiugs or lots, which may lie requisite j tor the benefit of the Assosiatinn. also to j give, sell, transfer and dispose of the same. I It shall also have a seal which can be des j troyed or renewed when it will be neeessa I ry. " ' Article VII—The President shall lie the proper party on whom all notices shall be j served. Article VIII—This Association has also the right to pass such a Constitution, By laws, rules and regulations as may lie re quired for its good government, provided such he not in controversy with this Chat ter or the laws under which it is organized. This dmie and passed, at my office in the town of Thibodaux, on the day, month and ' year first a hove written. In faith whereof the parties, witnesses and I, the Notary have signed, these pre sents after due reading hereof. (Signed) H. N. Cuulon. M. T. Higgin botham, C. Azlma, John II. Fleetw ooti, J. A. Frost, Jas. G. Knobloch, M. Cointuient. Jos. L. Webre, Taylor E. Lagarde, E- N Hraud, J. O. Lagarde, J. G. Oswald, S- T. DeMauadl, P. E.Lono. Witnesses . Adolphb II. Huffman*. Octave Bakkios. J. W. KNOBLOCH. Notary Publio. STATE OF LOUISIANA. I I IN 2 a 50 En Y. PARISH OF LAFOURCHE Within act of incorporation, having dnlv examined, anil it* objects ana pnees being in accordance with law, I niv approval to the same. November 30, 1876. (Signed) T. L. WINDER Dist. Atty. 15th Jud. D: A True copy of the Original ud fils 1 Rociirdej-'s Office. Witness my band officially, this the day of November, A. D., 1876. J. W KNOBLOUF