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2. ST. FRANCISVILLF,, LA., OCTOBF 13, 187' NO. 16 CROSS, ;e yi at Lwv, Clintoll. Louisiana. ITAbRDEE, Altrtlp at Law, Cluo"Loittiniarit. S J. KENAN, y & COUNJELOR AT LAW, SClinton, Louisiana. tice in theo Courts of East and lelfiana. lOlJN JLUKER, Attorney at Law, Clinton, Lotisillni. practice ill the Courts of theo 5th 'lDistrict. Aug .9'7t.-l1y j, P0II'ELL, Attorney at Law, St. Frannlsvile, 1ou1isi:anma. practice ill the110 Parishes of West tF}lieia:ln. and Pointe (hionee. ja WEDGE, ATTORNEY AT LMP, Clinton, Louisiana, Ipractice in t he1 corts1 or East and Feliciann andllt the iupiremlet Court of ate. 1ehl7-ly. V'. LEAKE, Atoroney at Law, St. Frajc isville. Louit lnj . practice in tIJe P ':ulishuse oif west tFeliji:ln.a, and I'oiit Conpeo SONES, ORNEY AT LAA7, Mlton, Loui:.iana. coon tlwhe North sille of thI unttlic * june i , '7G.-1} CIILI Ft i . C. L. 1I sILiF1( ICKIIF'I2E & FISHIER, Attorneys at Law', ht. 1"ranceisv~ille, On.a Ipractice ill tihe Courts of Whcst aLst Feliliana., Pointe Coups, andl fur,' Parishes. junced?'7II-ly L. U. BALL, ilYSICIAN AND SiT'GEr:N jjalyo.nSari, Louiisi aII e at 3..i" ,e llle .ii ene ~ý, 'l i.. i 'NITIS 10Y. hii, we , l is t . 1 1· .ol:, of this a`,,1 ijoining:I fall= ;. triers T l:u shiY Ld Lo i!, :t O I. ril : ilt e ive 2 r15 . u lL a Ut t I. *al NTIS"TIY! TITIl l lit1:1 Nict (iill ttui n toltits o Ii. S'l'CtKNB .hi . the C'o:,.Ot, oi int Natlno z I,, New Orleans,; al a he !,Ik n , hTO c iil, Sar 1, a, es:1 byl Ldiis. tI :lice. o colctsnn lf7 1At Ly. Tiranl stci-idle, La MARTIANE Z, Slnl Streit, Ratin.k Sar, La., Ilct I Ily so Qci sisari th poll~ DEALER IN 7God< Groveries, ('onfertionsý To , ,ine. TOnd LiorsAd . pe'7rd.-:,u. I.S IER E'HIAL, [At L. Vreshislhy's old stand,] atyon Saran, La., ONAliAR EANOOTD& SRET EI MAl ER 3pectfully solicits :t share of rho pnh Ctrn lose. Pu'ovisinamse,, PVessttrnlaro troage and guarantees satisact-ion TTY 11TEL, Lorner of Camp and Co.rnato i'tt, New Orleans, La. UMFORD & WATSON. PIRiOP' RIET ORS. N(hicpatlie pnr3I~elulre by tile :i.V, wee oARD,-Twvo dollars and flfty ltlllb~llit~l wih Ili veryd~ h)OtlllK due 11 per day. jul o 28,76-1y. SF. IRIV\I \ t, tBayou SUa, Louisi anal, L. ILESALE AND RETAIL DEArLER IN cer"Iie Provislansie, aB`reterni IPIECIrSr StCrll IIIDI ColtSui Giner .dcllote and General Plan "Oats agrici tli iia iipiiilt, l tadtics, andeionip l iso ALSO DEIVING, FORWARDING OMMISSION MiERCHASNT WIAND S TEA 131OAT ./IGENT. TEAE I L OSR, ur theq Sentirenl onlhic, Siueu nthe unst, theill Tablewi A DEMOCRATIC PAPER. OFFICI404AL JoURNAL. OF WVEST FI IICIANA. O1rPC4ALJO1Tft SAL CITY OF BAYOU SARA PUIILISRED EVERY SATURDAY. S. LAMBERT... PROPRIETOR JNO. 1). .1 US TEN.............ditor. S. U. 1I.' IsJI-----------------I' tblishrr. St. Francfgs' lic Oct. 13,'77 SUL(SCP TiON RATI'ES. 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",.l44..." 1',,:,144 44/4/f144 ho lh hal~ to 04 ' .A WHY ARE WE RIGHT-HANDED T Investigations which were recently carried through by a French physician, Dr. Floury, of Bordeoix; have addnucedl facts showing that our natural impulse to use the iumembois on the right side of tlhe body is clearly traceable to probably physical causes. Dr. F'cnry,. afer ex aucininig an immense number of .hncnau Ibraillns, assorts that the loft anterior lobd i; a little larger tlhan thu right oue. Again, lie shows -thatt, by examiniuig a large number of people, there is an sin eqtual supply of blood to the two sides of the body. The brachiocephalie trunk, which only exists on the right 'of the arch of the aorta, produces, Iy a diftor olino in terlninatioii, an inecrqality in the waves of red blood which travel from right to left. Moreover; the diameters of the subclaviani arteries on each side are dillbrout, that on the left ieing noticiably Iarger. The left lobe of the brain, there fire, ibiii' ninire riehily hImntatosed than the right, lbeeoluues atrouger; and as, by t. I intrseuctinu of the nervonus fiber, it ctaiiul:ti the right side of the body, it is obvies tihat that side will be more Ireadily cotrolled. This furnishes one rea.son for the natural prefer'ence for the right hand, and another is found in the increased suplply of blood from the sn-b el:viaiu artery' . 'Tie augmentaltionl of bltood e have alieady seenll suggested bult the rleuson tio it itsi here as.icribed t to the relative site of the artery, and not to any drlli'ettliss of pathl fron' the lheart. Dri. Flery hmas carried his investigations tlhrni-gh the whole srires of mlanmnalia; and lie Ii les tbhat the ight handed pelcu lianities exist ill all that have arteries arrn'.stligct siillar to those of lman. At the s:ano tinme such uoilcials, notably the clhimupzcuee, the yel s anid thi e beavr's, neI the iiont adroit and intelligeut.-The MOi)EItN T'OULGIIiiT. as- REV. J. i'Lil s.LEY, S. .T. Whisui the nhysiciats tell inme that in tseven ears :iii the inniiicacl's of iiy body pl<s . w:: andl are, repla'"ed Ihy oher.;, T iiii c nn illty in lhlie'.in tletn m; but chc'n '':derI ltinkr1" tell inc) Oaf, my si is hit .' "'iiolecu'lar Ilotionl, w hihc w.aSi oie0 potetial ii the tires of theil 1:-v t speck : laulllgkgc that I doi ntI usnderl~ ts iand.~tc 'This s oul whi hl relmiuas sswhile thie l! d_" mou~ ,staay, is a muystery to me. I fiie tei :l' i'. is .' t :' it i pi'91 ('rta nt in'. of ]I:(. I t"."! thatlt hisi is truly "miyself." Ytet 1 ( ii frt... no cniceplion of it. P ter~s art"e omipellod fto represe~nt it; by tile huikit 1(d1: and if ties 'iilid conceive it, as it is, they i ousld be o haile in pie tie it. thr er'iure is nothing resu li'linii it that iuhllh nuilc." the 54i15,s. Till: V1CiI 1:1105 Ok T1i SOIL. Inlsteadl, tihere oe ci loo oking'i firtler for the i 'preseniit. i. this dirietion. I begin to examinle its faeilties: The VlJi:e i;..-A1 ll1 k itnwledge that 1 have acquired iii lihe cltir. of mi y exist ence is not alwv.i 's preient to my iiind. nlit my niCiiciiry is the historiaci of my existenlce, or. i' you ilfer it, it is a 1ii brary iii which flits knowiedgo and the various facts of my existence are stored up. The rii'i!Iil'nillon.-If the temLory it a historiian. tihe imlalgintiol i5( s p'ainter, m tsiciin l oi ad raio. The suoienit the memory rcp'eats the long forgotten fact. the imiagination paintsili the scenei , and spi'aks in wellt-remuiiuldesl tones. Isee dis tinctly tilte place which witnessedil my itrs1., blt.. I hear ;lie voice of hibn who led ine astray I ailk againi stiung and crushed iy the inmjcustice of oie who fhas sacrikieend me to his selfishness, and my imaginall ion urges on me a tlloiui and wild plansi of revenige, though, lperih:taps, the 'trong l-dill has paissed lfot 1 ik ileileachl throughi the natroit gate of death. As th.ere are datnge'rocs boohs andcl dan geroils Oict ores, so also, evildently, are there dangerous memories aniid dlagorousI inlagiiutini)5; and as I should not read had hookl s nor look at bad piitules, SO sho5li I not indulge tit recollections or tintai ltions which t endi to ially imy soul. Thei J lR/(c st. The is the faie'lty which enables inc t0 group 1'wcis togethe r 101(1( tero c~l1alln~ofn caue A~nrll ran e t~hat i ihifl dllilC i. Iti oliiit is ricth, 'he ties'i the I li- ii cc tact, or cin thic oriler ' 01' io'i:hiiitu'. It is asit free to rctjeet ikiy trulth thiat is imanlits'ti'l1 to) it. It is abshisluitely timipossihile flir it to refuse its lk55011 t- i ii' li'ssotisci tikat two asli two mialii finkr. lint Siomlktiime' it is too teoble to grilse. tile proofs pr'esl'ltili to it, and15 someiiChes ii- is niot slilrjl-sighi ied ci ouigh iic the cluain tcf lunof, niii Ithis thoicgk liads' for' trnthi icay l':ll into error. Thei' 11ill.-As thll objectii of thle iintel lect is l'ent h, so the object ot' the will is giood. Tim w5ill mui~ stlrcar'flly be distin iiishic'i ti'oii thisse nlatcural iinchiniouhnks which'l we'i hE5vi ill coiilikol 'with thke lower orler ccci Lanimlkls. Like thlili wi' isre icikllcehci to seek ticd ani S''lrkltll, for ilnstlncii. lint, uinliko them, .1l00 they ate pkowerless to rcsisit tile ikspnlse, we canl acnd often ido. Again, Ilike Ihemn we shrink frill) sulfiring. Yet often we wd'iliiigiy siiutiiit to collsidcral'lli phin Xlit~ 5\'5'Wtirlsnilng ~sILlit 'auisclser frpm it. How different the "sentiments', of the soldier and his horse going into battle! 1-the one furlly conscious of the horrible mutilation and agony that await him; the other withuout an idea of danger. Yeot the lovo of country, the hope of plunder, the forc of obedience, etc., bear the soldier on. I see, thoroforo, that the intollect can lay before the will motives, reasons, to induce it to boar down all natural imcli untions and act independently of them. And as the intellect itself embraces the trnth l nccrssarily,. all the times that it is eridcut, I might be led to conclaule that by cogency of reasoning, by making cevi dent to the will which "good"' of' many is the "best," it could determine the will to embrace it. lint experienc shows me that the will, having hoard the nobleost pleadiugs of the intellect, c:as set them all aside in favor of the most shameful inclinations. Thus I see nmenn-and we mene-in spite of the awful examples around them, that plead so powerfiully against intemperance, give themselves up to this degrading vice. Therefore I see that the will is frcc. BesidesIf fool it in every act I pe form. If I stay at home it is because I will it. If I go out, I walk in the sun or shade just as I prefer. And if any one endeavors by threats to force my will, I fool that he cannotdo it. Whetlierl make np my urind to obey him or to suffer all the consequncel I feel that I rdo make up my mind and that I do so freely. Thus, at the present mo menIt that the Czar is -marching "to dle liver the oppressca Christians from the tyranny of -tihe Turks," ho gives to the Catholic Poles of Podlaclhia the option of apostasy or persecution; and somen prefer being flogged to dloath. So far is the will from being ruled by the intellect, that it cam very seriously interfeoro with the intellect in the inves tigation of truth. It can compel the in tellect to listen to the reason on only one side of the questioln. Thurs, in tihe all important question of eternal punish ment, it can force the initellect to dwell only on those texts of Scripture in which the imercy of God is set forth, arid nIot al lo % it to s!ee thoss in rwhich it is expre.ss id lu tihe mnost precise terms ti:hat tihe tiros of hell shall be cvert itsing. I have met with pruile who have avowed to me th:it tht griiunl object of their lives is to ;,rsrunalde tlore:seivess that there is no eure after! TILE FALL ELECTIONS. \\IALT -:'rsLrT,:s WILL HOLD EL::CTiroxs * .r tXAR- lTI:rn Nl'cKErs 1x iTl FErLnD. On TIIesdaIy. October i, the people of Ohio will eleta full ticket of State iofi c:r'stnd a legi.Jature which will choose a lUnited States Sena:tor. They will also veto upon an nur'iaeirntirit to ti iris cnsti ttion reoanuizinZg Ihe judliciary of the St:rtr, ' , a l p an et to unrlthoriie free banking. For State o(riters thrcr. are six ticket: in the field. Repuilican. Dnmo er-itie, '(.irohack, parohibitionr, and two WYorlkin w.'iv i Thei le.huiilienius have noinatedl William 'iI. West isr Govern or, thle Demlrocrats 11iclhard nl . liishop,t Ie UGreenbacker-a Siephoui .John:uon, thie Pro hibitionis.1sT5 enry A. 'l'hortplhmvi, one of the WVor.kingr en'.o, eor ntitns L. II. ornd anl the other Stepheon .Jhnlnrson, thie Green bnck'nuerinee. On Tuesday, October 9, tie people of Iowa will elect Stato ofticers und thrnirleg islature. There are four fill tickets in the field, tLe Republican being headed by John H.GCar for Governor, the Democrat ic by John P. Irish, tihe Groenback Iby D. P. Stiubbs and tihe Prohibition by Elims Jessup. Alln anti-secret society conrven. tion, lately held in Mahnrsh:alltown, nom inated candidla tes for all the State ofricers except Governor. Fort hat thecomimuittco ion nourinatlions recorinictndred the en dorsemenet of Mr. .TJssup, but as ho weia shown tbo be a rmember of a secret tertper anlcn society tirhe covcnliorn refitnedm to ac cept'hiini. No nrominuations were iadele fCor Governor or Judge of lho Supremec Court. On Wednesday, Octolber 17, Califbrnia holss its julicial clictiion, which does not awakenr much interest blyomini tilhe borders of the Golden State, if it does within, arid that, it is doubetf il. On Turcsday, Novermber a, pnearly a doz en iceltions wil be held. First is that inn New York, whero will be chosen somio of tIre State ollicers, incluldinrg tire Sicre tary o0 Stato, the Controllor, the Tiens urer, the Attorney General anrd the Stnito Engineer; also seven justices of tire Sri inronem Court, both brancles of the Legis Irtuire nOard minor ollicials. For Stato otlicers there are already three tickets in tire fieli: tire Reptblicsrnr, hitorded by Jrlr a C. Chourhlill: tire fGroCihack, lchRId oil by F1rincis E. Spinner, rirri thhe Prolri litii iorn heathen by Hinury Hlugner'. Thre I)omocratic nomi natilrg State Convoe tionr is to be held irn Albany on Wirdires day next, October 3, New J.ersey elects on Tuesday, Novem ber 6, its Governor, onro-thirrd of its Serr ate and its Assembly. For tIoverrier there are already four tickets in tire ield -tire Republicans having riorriinated ox Go'. William A. Seivell, tire Deniocrats Geu. George Ii. lcClollau, tire I'rohnibi tiorsists RIrdolphuns BirigiRari., eind tire Greooriacker'cr. Thlournms I). JIoxcy. On November 6, tire ploinle of Marssa chusetts, old tirir irimnnarl elcritirnir iit Stato oueicrs, Legisl:ti .a, anId other officors. 'For st'ate oCticer*s Iier comnplete tickets are in the flciil, fh 1:oiopublic:ans having noinllatl.ced Alxauder 11. Mice for re-looetiion a.s Governor, while ?the Democrats have notht inteid eu-tieo. Wju. Gaston, tihe Prohi-bitionists lRobort -C. Pitnunu, mand the Greenbackers and Workingmen Wendell 1'illips. Miinesotta ctst- i :i fIll ticke; of Stalte offices and Lcglisiatuire on T(esday- N-o vecnmber F. For overnior, thle Repubtili cans have nominated Jlohn b. Piltshnr3 for re-elecotini; tihe i'rohitiiistts.. A Willy, a lehrgyonyt; and lie Greenback ers. Wiliiaa L. ihettnilng. Tet- Denmo crats will hold their nomninatig ConOven tion in St. Paul oh Tuesday, Octobier 2. . Pennsylvania will elect on Tuesday, Novemitinr 5:, its Siuiiree Jiudge, A-i'iitor and Trt'eastiure, it, e 11ist for t lciny-one years, thei set:ccltI fit three -rears, andi the third for two featr;. There have hboi live tickets iinimiatutel, the J.epbli can-s Hato: L a` - S .7:1r1ti at tli: .Juig and Viili:un 13. ]tart fir Tre:,;nr-er. the Democrats, John Trik,,!-v for- Judge anal Autos G. Niyor for Tron;aurer; the Prohi bitionist. A. II. Winton for Judtge and Saui:cl Cur nctt fir T:'reasrr; thelt1 Work inguien, Wiilliani Elw-Ill for Judge and James L. Wright for Trea-iriretr, and the (hreeuiiackei-.s, cienj;nin S. Rt-etlcy for JInite and Jatu,-i L. Wrightt iur Treasur .;. 'it. 121 c ltIl declinel the i \or-ting nien's forint fi o gi "di, and MIr licintlc'}''s Ini a hats bletc smist Itot edi. The Wo\-kiIg ttreit's 't1ii, the (4 reclunak ticket are, tlhtreibre, tnor identical throughoit. lThi peIpl' it' H lar'IttVod svill choose on the 11th Niix vcLnber ;1. Controller and the Lcgil-at iare. Thle Ir-it tla nr will elect a United States Sinattr. For Contiroller tin; Republic is have no~ninatc'd (.abriol Ellis P'orter, and tihe Dcnocrats Thiomias J. Kent in;;. On Tuesday-, Novcmntler (, the rcgul:a el-eticni of St-te o-sl- rs, etc.. ocenrs iii Virginia. As yet -nly otem-tkocratic inomi lations ha:" bc''n 11: . tor Stott' oflicers, with FIrederick W'i. i. Hltollidwty as the eandidlate for Govi rnor. No call has been issued mr a ittpulieicni Sitate Con vounlion, and the intimationi that an "iin dlepenent'' State lickc t "o011l( le rtut have thus far r'esult ed in tothing. Prio hably the State will remain solidly Doin oce-itic-"or Conservativ ie,' is the party olfhets to call it self ill te O0l Dornminon. W iscouisi will rle·ii oin Tueslay, Nio vemnile. t, its full ticket of State oflicers antd thei Legisltutre. For the former tile;e art1-: ti-r tickets in the field. The Rnipublie-nis have io:tinati-d William nE. Si: h lfor Gover-nor. the Im-IIoci-ats .JaIcei Mal!")]._, thae P'rohititioni:,ts U. 1'. Huia p t-niln, ant] the (-rie-et-cikers 1 Eitwart P. Aliis. The people o' vi-sitiii rwild ect on Tueslday, Novtlember i, their -vcfvevlror aintl Legislature. 'For o ve-rnor the only cai mihtite vet li t -e L- is - h(1l M. Stone, the priý- nt I)emocrIattic ittC.nilbeat. Two amniiitictuturto tile ConU:-Itituill of the State are r to h1 i oii uptt n. iii e, if adoplted, will aish tiit the tii ticc of Lien touant-tove'nr; (I, oher p0ovides tor bie Tnnal st ion,\-cris of I1e~ Loý'ihinlre'. A speciain l e t! hi -t in No braska. o TS:.; 1 :':.. Not t:.,"i i, tit the choice oft Je.t a t :, .aar": Cou a andt tnwo -g1--t :-I u an. N cat li-sltet: u :.s c : ::led. llte le Boritt :,1; I' ; ~n13 is It be hell it Ltc.it 1~: . O;n;:day, O., tc her 10. On Tuesday, November t I, elections of conuttt oileerlsll bi e h- t h rt-ctliout Illinoits. On WVedltts- i, Dtie itber m, the peo ple of Georgi il. li -, -he t e-ttiaoi of the year. T'ly will elect ithe in-ilers nof their legisturiitle " 11 r -tify ,, t urct by the poaiula i vote tinte n-wIt -tiC-titl ini propared by the toauten`, r: ingtiv hell ii Atlanta t l ttti cii - -1 t t i- uttert Toombs. The ; it', th;: .t":en will elect a Un e.- Sa - eant lt iS itiC cessor i ofJoin D. Got-i-n. -.t. . 7-it. A IJANGi-:i iVI; E 'i1- t ')0 JoKE \Vi'i It. The Fort Worth (fex.) Dneocrqt says : "MiLjar hal Cot t rriight, of this town, t ought of jkintg his wife. iArriving at home et a ite hour he entered thi front gate, eareftuli g,'asl~d !,y t~ iiiuslvoc ~u·lr closing it. Canliosly - roping hi way thit er, what ws his sur prise to see the right hand of his wife lying on the sill of the window. On her f um-inmr she had two gold rings, one of which he pro ceeded to take off. It being rather loose, ho experienceit but little troublo, and succeeded in the opor ration withoot ..tskir:g her uep. The ren tinin int. ,;tueto "if tighter lit, andI. it Ilils ifloit to Cxl tricate it, his wfn ass-oike, lindu-im her hand gu-tmspe1 frt-CI we 110o Ity smom one whom the at on-e con eluded 'as a i-ubbeo-. Quickis putling her hae~d awly, she was about to sci-ean, 1)11, I hi mklinh of a convenient six rhootem under hee pillow, sac Ocain pineced her 'jewel cii hand' on the sill, which was grasped by the supioset] liut-lar, 11111 wi tl Uth otitet s:;e quietly i-cachet] for the pisitol, and. ri-iing suddenly, bromisht it to hcar- on hat h-usband ; but --i lit- p--e-utnce of mind in quickly ca-ihhi-t her she ivould have sho t h in Oead. Mi-s. eoce of mind, lorit'taule a--d coumage. anti the 'ii 1 thal shiohlfI be pi--itd of pote-s'-mii-- wite so fearless and br 1e IHi tint-tow escape his conmplietlv cured hime of any furthlet OC-dii' to u-hr the i-ole of minitiili t - ,hb,*-i olJ o 1fo1l a, FASIIlONAlILE BOOT& SFTOE MAR Eft . ?t. FrantvyidIoLga.ý ,. jOEIPI VACAlO, Carpoanter anad Canrpd'taker, Will give prompt atttentionto all biust icnss in his line in this audadjoining Par ishes. enlue °H 24'76.-1y r' O THi PUBIL1C. «'r:-" FIr.rCIANxA, June 10, 18t1'. To parties living in Nest FBlicinmia nT o shall ait any. time desire. rny profoa stolud s5(vic'v I wou!d .re1itspectfilly a nounc, that they - have but to adflresa ae at ;t. Clauilet, Waterloo, in care o Mres-i. Edwin Vigne, or R. )'ouciapx. All cglis from the citizons of this 1'u-" isle so addressed will receive prompt at telution and reslionse. 1. U. A. KAUI"MANN, M D.. 110AD c WEIL, Bayou S ra. La.. bhols:'ale :nml. Retatil Dealcers ii, ?ANCY D)1Y GCOOD:, CLOTHING, F1UNITUJIE, lOOlTS, SHOES, GROCEIERIES AND PLANTATION St'T PLLES CG, E EA1Zl'.. 'j-i ighc.st nmarlot price paid for cot toa. J OSIPI1I STEIRN, Adjomini Post Offico, Fool; of the Hill. W. tranciisvllle, La., Rictaili Dealer In DRY G()ODS, CLOI ILINGl, HATS, CAPS, l:, ot. uii iiStais. Gilss and ' Woodce WVxmre, Tin wxiro,Fa1nmil'and Fan cy CGrocerivesV Western Pro duice andit holtationr~up pllies Generally. ALSO FURNITURE AND HIrNGLRs. k7 Ilighest mar:ket price paid for ec+ ton. J.uly 27, '76.-1y T. GATItELL, Bayou S;mara, Louisiana, i,'1A LEn IN PLOWS. A C ICTI'LTITRAL IIPLE mrnnts, Bridles, IIarmtAss, Hardwar', OGun, Pistols, Pilnps, Pipe.', Mlachine-Fittings, Colaks, Valves, Castings, IRopes, Hlklow Ware, WaT'on and C:irrimix4 '.oodworlx, liinakamnitlmIs Materials, Etc., Etc. TIN 'COPPER UAND SHEET IRON MAN U FACTORY. An5o Aenitm for the celebrated U"CHAWVlEII OAK" STOVES, ULrio, Garrett &. Cot tman, Brinloy, Jas. It. I all and other plows, Allen's Horse (ites, 'i oil's Mowing Maxdhimnes, IHorso H:ay:' Rakhes. all of whichiI will giaran nic to selllower than can be, pUrclmlaset elsiwhere. Grangers tind otf' rs will find it to t heir adlv-nii "'- to amil andl examine my stock and priOces before pnuc.ithsing else where. ii Ixoci SO . .i 'J(YOU SARA U.. S. MAIL, 'PACKElT rama Thie sporb pasasenCger steamer, QOv. Allen. .i. j. nwiiN.-...--. ---Master. S. S. Sineca-------------------C............lerk. Leaves ]lt'i'iun Stu, fatT' New Or(leauis irory f1l."idc w of the rvi'iival oft thi -a; Crow \"". -c" d i11 -r.an.l c\ r}- ten rday, :o p. i. Ii Retrn'ui g. leaves New Or leans verye 1ucli.:a Y xdl1 Friixay.:t 5, p.m. JI('!N F. TRVINE, Agent. Sl'NITEu STATR'l MAIL & PASSEN GE11 PACKET. iw Tho amu rb paisengor stfaerlltle S R eobet E. Lee. JIMr CAMIJ3FLL-------------.Master ------........-.........-.....-.C-lerk Till iv' I' u Sara., on her imjuwar'd Iril, <'-r.y II cltnesa;clmy. Retmuriing, wilt ave IIk ivon ':tra scvry Sunday at 7, a. ti.. lre'chig New Orleainslb-fore dark the samuc clay." E. J I ITEM. LIN, nAgent. June tS '76-l UT NI IEDI STLATES MAIL STEAMER. y r~is The m'agniticent passenger +v"" 3t palchet, NA'TiCOHILZ. '1' 1 l.TH ES------------.Captainl. J. F. 31-USE-... -...............Clerk. tr ill Bai 'Utyou Sarac, on heri upward tree,, 4vi'ay Siniiaty muoriiinii, :it 5 o'clock. etxrnlng,~ wil !ae lnei .it L ilyo ara ilveryl Sa- at 7, a. ta., rxcuxing New Or ie:ts hiiore dx'rl the s tile clay. IE. Ti. If ITi'AE.J. t, Agent. A DEALER A1 waited in - every town iii the Ic Soi t. lit thre eel chrated r cý - " MXHILNES. Thieomen 'a. lxxix xed, hlmthte I running Il'mo lst dumble acnd oua ahn a hi 44 d thu highest. award at thI Con-. - 'peciti axl 'ii-ixix-xiI-nta flu'd. Adilress Wiexed Sevixig Machine Co., No. 18;2 C;)nal Street, New Orlcans, La, .1 i1 1, --7-1 viar. IBEA/TTY'S P./1RLOR OR GA NS.1 rigat , \Ti's, seil, 'xihiixl~e Imuprve ii ir oti i thouiin Ox-ganist is and Miusi xi is *'xxhim''e theie' ,i'r iiim imin r'imiiimi i-i--d I t,-,m -i-'s; i'Tr il his:. xas-s- il tituc, A nit ELu-<-ant sand Latest limprovcd. I ['v' lii'x twxmi'.ex Itih highest lure 'a aan imini opti- tion will, ithars for SieulpciCt3, Durability, lrmaaatiix,,, ail liximm likoei'tliii. Pii4', Si'4ii I xi:'i eve mlv tilmaiei-d tione, orchs'. It'ii'ctSc, iiiii iin5Lmnitaniiusii xtccevs. whoich imuxy lim had to the reedii. For lairiO list nituress 1)ANIEL~ F, BEEATTY, imsliiutnirto.