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..TUNE 7.187». fc^SH DIKIÎC'i'OItY ....Parish .Tu «Iff« \ clerk »r court. | # * Tnx Collector. ...Coroimr. » * ; Parish Trensurer. police Juror«. Ivr jo». i>- iWl.mf. ■ » Wnmer Irfiwln. é T jîiih' W. ninii'lnn. Cfor announcing cnndi InlSoes will be as follows : I $20 00 pife» A I Officers ••••■• 15 00 \»m !» 0" tell must always accompany PÔONCKMJSNTS! I request of many friends. Dr. Ljl | )R a caii<li<iai;o for Coro Ihc next election in Novem )C AL NEWS. Lit'"trouble ami drawback to jers Is the keeping of their tes ami corn cribs so far off. L of ;i pistol will learn its lilts by reading tlio notice, iFonnll," in nnothor column. tribe SliMT-WEKKI.t I an - will bönl' in mind tb.it I Briant is authorized to rc iur namà ... V lore but t'iVO newspapers in I \vhu:li rtfë published Botiii Ijl 10 PtUriot-bcmocrat, Clin JllO PELtCIANA IlEPCULICAN, psville. y „ N. White, the vigiWnt p of Bayou Sara, received, [two dispatches from Natch tint to one Wolfsiion, who iobtainihg money riti fi\lso [lu that city. Wolfsiion came J the stnamer NatcliC?!, and |rlj- 011 bis arrival was arrest lit. White, and the money hssEK (J ose. —At an early ■morning, a six-foot alligator lreroil ululer the galiery, in Br. M. Hubert's tin shop, on Bayou Sara. Mr. Joseph Ihocn watching this reptilo Jul (lnys. and was soon oil lii'il with his shotgun, the |! which Wore lodged in the hcail producing iiistaut 10. Éi'iiiihliciin says : Ivwiior \VickluVo déclares ErooUy elected the carpet 1) rule over TjOitisiana. Who line it the Democratic party ■minutions and the carpet |o again elected liest fall, as 1 if ilr. Wickliffo's advice 11? As the carpet-bagger^ Br nf tho same policy which lifib favors; it may be said lire helping each other. That to elect them." to.VTTA.— Oil Monday Inst, jetweon Capt. White's skilî, Iii, and Logadie'a Natcl^/., 1 Our Bayou Sara reporter Ins with tlie following ac Jie racc : Idiez, a fino looking little her appearance, coming ^ivcr. She looked as though suly to ran for life, and |l with cheers. The Little kiliafcely afterwards came up L and was welcomed most J her many admirers. On |e carried tlio " liorils," sur ji'li a white pendant bêar J mhc , and from lier stern ■beautiful blue flag. Tlio le crew of the Littfo Devil Pliito and black, and of the |kite and blue. alt past five o'clock the l&eir positions and at tho ] went off like arrows-tho Some sharp maneu f Place, for position, about °f tiro river, and tho ® e <l tlio Btake boat nearly ^ (1 - After rounding tho ■ tho Clfc w of tho Little 1^ themselves loose, and F, e fichez, and cartfe in hundred and fifty yards ! ®ent was intense on the Mied that which existed Hons race of the steamers aofl Natchez came off. ° lie Little' Devil, across re . t " rn > f «lly two miles, "»nutes. ®W of ladies graced the and enjoyed tho spec did the rougher sex. (Saturday) evening, iJif raC °' ' n five ». run ' will come off. Remade at six o'clock. j©titrin$ g flwrtiismrut$. JJ'OHUT & UUJÎ ÏJJAN JÎ1MÎ.S., WIIOT.KSALIC lll'Al.KilS IN * F o r c I f? 11 n, n <1 Domenli c DEY GOODS, NOTION'S, ÎIAÏS, U'doTS AND S1IOF.S, 41 <>!d tevee 4 J Between ßienvillo nn»l Custoiiiliouse, Nno Orleans, Louisiana Laurent Bortet, Franco! s G ne y d a n , Pierre Giteydnn pltAMv, II AAS te l'O., Buccessora t?i FRANK & HA AS, Im p o r t era a i»'! J o I j I jcî's of FANCY & 8TAPT.E Dil Y GOODS, Nciiuax, îîoHiCry % Ärc. <13 Chartres Street <j:| N s m Orleans, Louisiana, office a iîôos S. Fri»ï'.!ï Ä- <'o„ f!olï»hfJï :}« Narrait Sr. N. Y. Cor. iMa^ixhitt .V Coim. StS I?"or C'ciiciîi'CH, "Rn'!«, Pni'niic» nml Solrrrt. —BY THE— SILVlilt roitNKT BANI) — OV- cit a it r j î s s jAi :cri;i?, <î^ Sii'ccî. yjÙ, Kiiiinannoits viaifn for the »i; LOY te CO., g 1 i o c 1 ■: 1 i i k 8, t [•: a s Ami all kinds «>f C'hlnrs«; ilcod:*» % Wï (hûrtr.-n Street «8 Km Orleans, Louisiana. .83. WIIOLESALT'Î Dl'ALEIÎ ÎM (J <•»{•{•: ifs, Vt LHiuiiî'.s, cVc. ..5>J .Mti «iii.i St. 1 .1 !.. M. l'Vl.l.'MAS. Importers of WINKS. lU'iANînKS AND OINS n«:rïi<!ors i«f V,bi*hvy, lîet*«vt:êu M;iin iw.«l J-ecoud, M'tnuliiel ir.-rr; cf itdim ! i::t COOK TNG cC: II KATING STOVJ'.S CM'Jlir hîusi ts::;M*()VO<î put ; //..j'.se J'unri'hing yodd* of < very He^rij.-tion, COPI'Kll TIN AND SIIE35T IÎION V.'OKKKH, SleaniLoat, Si fniusliij* ami MHiilH«' Koo'Iln^ work cîxecutctî ut short i:«>tico. ÎM C'amp Street l? î Ami ISV> Trh-mj.it.MiiMs S tree i, AU or<ît'vw nftfr.iî««! 3 1<> protnivtï.v. Agent for Couihiit ilinn J'ntitit (träte. D. a " UiïlSl, DX'AEIÎ IN 1 iîOOTS, SZKÎES AN!) la ATS. 112 Gi'aviüP Street 1 !*^ A r ew Orleans. Louisiana. I .F.n .MAN BUOK. 1.E1IMAN', DUKIl & OO. l[î:i l'eavl St.,N. V. Moittn'oiaery, Ala. f BU3UK, WiffUASt^ifc CO., C O T T 0 X r A c T O 11 S , —AND— Genera! Comini&mSnh Mercïiniits lyS Gravier Street ISS NEW ORLEANS, LA. E & r.I. LED^ I aN, nENKY ABRAHAM, B. NEWGASS. J^AWltliNCK UROh>., * Successors to Lawrence it Hebard , L/'oiiinif&siou Alcrc fiiiints (in«l Cîroecrs. PLANTATION SUPPLIES, And dealers in LOUISIANA HICK. 33 Tclioiiî» itoulaa Street îîiS J\ r cio Orleans, Louisiana. SIMON'S CuHuiopoliiau News Depot, STATIONARY, BOOKS &C. ( Formerly 85Barouo St. ) 40 Exchange Alley 49 Be Twee n Bienville ami Conti Sts. New Orleans, La, Siibscribtiona received to AÜi'ublieu-iiouü. ; vp Snl»serilM-rs \\ ill l»oae<*niintîibU' for the .->ul»s erijition it the> »I» n«»t M*ml bitek liie or in; tiiy tho imolibhcrs otherwibc. , NOVS, rraetical Engineer anil Machinist. HAVING BEEN FOR THE LAST TWELVE YEAKB connecte«! Avlih tlio Mucliine Establishment of Jauit'SjToih!, (üiiciniiati, O. Is prepared to taJ:c orders on niost raCs: nable, ternis 9 for all kinds of FlaiiSntlcn, 3111! Är Wocftl Working IWiip'ry Consisting in. part of Stationnry and Portable steam Engines and Pollers, Il'oii.ami wood Frame (-irrufar saw Mills, with improved counectcil head block Ea^b* Cotton <<ii:s. In^ersoi CoUiiti Presses, cte. NOYSE'S DIPIIOVED WQODWOHTH PLAINING !MÀC'HTNES, Porlfilile C'orn Ä:. W'hentiUil!« (both TpRn and Wood ;) Complete Nets of Floor i\ïiïî lUacliincry* Nyse's in»]) rovetT I'ortfiblellorffe P«>iver, Noyce's îîitHeît Cotton .Press, io work t'y hu.!, f teaoi or Horse i'oWer. NEWELL COTTON S0BEWS, SHAFTING, PUL LEYS, RAWS, GASH PIPES, Bit ASS WORKS, WOOLEN & COTTON MACHINERY, KOY öt'ß PATENT COMPRESS. j "j a n i ; : L i : o it it e n , No. îiîS Ma t 'ïav.ino street, New Orleans, Lu Importer and Wholesale Dealer in DliSIiucry aiid Straw (« oo <!>3, L A I) I E S F A N C Y O OO D S . IHK LARGEST & HF.RT ASSOBTED IS THE SOUTH. A full stoek of Ladies, Misses ami Cbildroos trie nn-d Ihttsaml ü'liim fs :ilwnvs on hand whieh \vi be sohl on favombhi t.-i niw. ' 5 ISSjOOJl &CÜ., Wtiolcsnie Cîroeers, And Dealers in WKSTK11N PliODUCE. Wines, Liquors, Hegurs, mitl Tobacco, Corner of Nate hoi Street, yew Orleans, Louisiana. win-: savïni;^ HANK it —AND— TRUST COMPANY, Chartered by tiie f. S. Government, Mareh 1.%'5. PRINCfPAL OFFICE, WASHINGTON, I). C. i). L. Enron, Actuary* IJ RANCI I OFFICE: î M CaroiuV.ot Street Il l C. S. ST i" UTE VA NT, Cashier. Ii. WlL^.iN-S 2: V ■: o o n s il m 1' on : v m . ml Street IfJi First Floor : DllV GOODS, GP NTS FURNISHING GOODS. Second Floors LADIES ROOM FOR SIIAWI.S, CLOAKS & WRAPS Third Floors CARPETS, MATS AND RUGS. |£1NU & HÎAY1ÎÏJ, DKALBRS IN VIRGINIA TOBACCO, »Segars, 8iiuir, Clay aihl Briar Pipes, &c. 7 £ Gravier Street 73 New Orleans Louisiana. FOIS. SALK. . situated in tlA iml now occupied by Alis. C. Cor:. For terms, ice. Apply to LEON ADLER, of apI9-ty. I (JE ! ICE!! ICE III TIIE publie, are respectfully informed that T will keep constantly on hand :;t niy Warehouse, during the summer, d large snojdy of Northern Ice, wliieb will be soUUut the lowest rates. my21-tf. E. W. WHITE At AN. A receipt given by J. F. Irvine & Co., to Henry C. Walker, dated about 2-M Oetober, tor a note of I>. ^i. Hamilton, for SJOO "5^| IOO and also for a noto «*f T. C. West, tor 00 with interest, both payable to the order of II. (\ Walker, and lake» by h'aid J. F. Irvine ^ Co.. from said Walker, as collateral security for bis account with • I ... ... ...I 1 Ihi'l expre eipt. A liberal r. ward v, ill |>:i;.l t inj.-, .siiul i » eeii»t and lx tiuaiir.' it to me or to !h. W. P. Walker. myiO-t't. II EN K Y C. WALKEIî. '^.rct^ioan t gnU^vtlseitwiits, S. HRI.PKX J. j,. c«i.» New Orleans. Iloum & j. ijï:LÎ)E\. Attorneys at Lawö No. Î2(i St. Charles Street*. Ksw Orleans, La. U~ Attorney ami Counsellor nt Law. All civil bnsinesa promptly attended to. Office at the Court House. BATON ROUGE. LA. j? \VAi(S{j:x, • Attorney and Counsellor nt Law —Axr>— United States Comniisslonei'. No. "751 Ciistoinliouse Street, New Orleans, Louisiana. JOZ1M2. liOWAPJ), LAW PFFICK ^(1.;......; St. Charles Street ftè'w Orleans, Louisiana. ^ P. FIEIjUS & ItOUT. DOLT0N, Attorney and ConnccIIor at law, No. Î) Commercial Place, 2n.l\Floor, New Orleans, La. Strict attention toaU Civil and Ceiminal 1 isness in the state and United States (Courts. Notary Public and United States Commissioner. Ofiiiee No. CO Camp St., Ne^v Orleans. Commissioner of tho United Slates Court of Claims ami Commissioner for Jho states. Testimony ami depositions taken at short notice. Passports provided, and Customhouse papers promptly attended to. ^yiUTAIililt & McUETH. Attorneys at Law. Customs ami Internal 1 j E. WALLACE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, (5 Canal S tree t New Orleans, Louisiana. W H- S?KY3IOrit. \ '■> / If w. NOTARY PUBLIC. And Commissioner of Deed for liliziols, Texas, illiswissii.'pl, iiiiil other State»« Passports for Europe procured at Short Notice, iil H.\chnnge A t'y. New Orleans. (Up Stairs.) P. W. JONES, Notary Public. No. 114 Carondv let Street. New Orleans, La. C B kloiikh New Orleans. EL CHER & IÎEATTIE T. IÎKATT1K Thibodeax. B 1 Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. Will practice in the Courts .of New Orleans and in those of the. tiiird and fourth Judicial District. $!fdiraî dx'crtiscmrnts. J CS. J. WADE, M. D. West Feliciann, La. Offers his professional services to tlio eit iwais of lis neighborhood. Calls at all liuiirs will be an swered. Charges moderate. WILCOX, iH. D. Office in lîayca Sara, Near the residenae vf Mrs. Gorluan. Offers his professional services to the cit izens of East and West-Feliciana and adjoining parishes. l>r. Wilcox is also Parish Coroner. j- GliiiEN RAVIS, DENTAL SÜKGEON, Offers bis services to the citizens ot East and West Felieirna and adjoining pariaii A. üiJt'KL.EIl'S 33 AR R OEÖ M , Front g Street, ücyoit l&rni.l La. Respect fully informs tlie cîfizens of West Felici ana that be rontiuues to keep first class liquor whieh are served by polite bar-tenders. A share of public patronage is solicited. .-.rra^T. ? iwt«.Mvnf/Wi>. ma'aniMewgw F.OIt 150,000 A No. t Heart Shin ' ko at tii. dollar.-» i»«.'. liiuiioand. Apple lo l.Kvy à Aiil.EK. i-uet oi lue hill.- i>aù ou Suiu I««i. t'j? - OUR JOE OFFICE Wc arc lOV,' pi'epare'd î;« ekcctaio J O Jï 1> Il X N T INO, OFEVKHY DKflCRII'TIOS. FKOM T!!8 HI À M Jl Ö T ii POST IÎ It —TO TIIB— wkd ;) ING CAitß; i' l a ! s , o n i; a j ! is s i' A r )',IA'CV I'lUXTlXl POSTEES; HAXU1ÎILI.FS, TLACAltDS, CIUCDLAES, 13ILL HEADS, CATALOGUES, pi!OGi:.«niEN, ÜjliS or LADlSfi, ÉLAN1C KECEIFIS, !<av; ISIniikH, Hall Tickets, t.c„ Ärr, € A K !) W O J! R Of evei'y variety, including COLOIiEl) ASD CIKOULAIi, U'OEK, ' I LatcsLf and Most Approved Style of tue Art, of every six and on any qmlity oj pape PRICES ACCORDINGLY. We would call tho particular attention of the Mercantile and liusiness Community lo this branch of our establishment, as no ell'ori upon our j»art will be .wanting to INSURE SATISFACTION. Our stock of.!»?» Material is large and well select ed, and this department will be under the charge ol AN EXPERIENCED" TYPO, ïi,I£Jib— 'Ciisii ju utlively oi' tin: Job. II. K. R ' EAD'WAY'S READY BEMEfc Ctir,ps THE WORST PAINS. In Frôïn One to Twenty Minutes ivbr o.\n iiouu AiU'i- r'oatlina tïilu aIv'Ji!iBbinciit need uny on« Sl'FFEJl .WITH l'A is. RADWAV's EEADY BELIEF tS A CUKE FOß EVERY PAIN. It was Iii« first and is THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY that instantly stops the most-excruciating pallid allays InlfaiuatioiiH, and cures Congestions, whet 1|, er of the litings, Stomach. JJowels, or other glands («•organs, by one application. IN FJ30M 0!sE TO TWENTY MINUTFS, no matter bow violent or exemciafing tho pal>l 4jie h'iiKUMATIC, Jied*ridilen, Inlinn, Crippled, Nervous Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may suiter. HAD WAY'S SÎÎ'ADY RELIEF WILL AFFORD IXRTAVT FASF. INFLAJIATION OF TIIE KIDNEYS. iXFLAMATION OF THF IÎLADDEV. IXFEAjiATION OF THE BOWELS. CONGESTION OF THE IXKG9. SOI'.E THROAT, DIFFICULT BliEATIIINO. PALPITATION OF THE HEAVT. HYSTERICS, CROIT, DIPHTHERIA. CATARBII, INFLUOVZV. HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE. NEURALGIA, EHECMATISM. COLD CHILLS, AGUF CIIIU.S. . TI ki applicntlon of tlio Ready îîiOiof to tlie part nr jKir'.-i where the pain or'diilicult exista will atford east- find comilait. Tw'en*y d'-ojis in half a tumbler of water will ii\ a lev»* momenls cure rrmyps, spn^ins, Hour Ntonmch, lieai tliitrii, si'irlt liendnclu«, diai; » hin», (îyHcnîory. colic, wind in ihc boivolh, and all intorsiul puiim. Travelers should always carry a bottle of Rad» way's Rend y Keliel'with them'. a fe'-v.drol's in wa ter will prevent sickness or ]»aii;s from cliange. ot water. It. is better than French Brundy or Litters as a stimulant. FBVJBR AM) AGI E. FEVER AND ACitTK cu Is not a remedyl agent i Fever and A;juc, and all oi I mji * Malarious, liilious. Scarlet. Typhoid, Yellow, and other Fevers (aided by U.\ 1»WA V'S PILLS) su «-nirk as HADW AY'Ö READY UELIEF. Fifty cents per bot tie. * HEALTH I BEAUTY ! ! STRONG AND PURE RICH BLOOD—INCREASE OF FRESII AND A'EIGHT-'—CLEAR SKIV AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SECURED TÖ ALt. DR. EâDWAY'8 Sarsaparillian Resolvent HAS MADfe THE MOST ASTONISHING CURES SO QUICK, SO RAPID ARE THE CHANGE • THE BODY UNDERGOES, UNDER HE INFLUÈNCF Of tills TRULY WONbEUFUL MEDICINE, THAT Every Day an Increase in Flesh and Weight is Seen and Felt. THE <3 It EAT Hl,UOI> FUKIFIBR. Ewrn drop of tlie RARSaPAR I T.PIIAS V KS'OLVKN"? eomn-.uiii' at> % .a thrmi^h l'a» ltiuud, Sweat, Urine and other iluids and .juices of the system the rigor 0/.L«'»/for it repairs the. wastes of the body with neiv and S«*uud matr-iiiil. Scrofula, iïuph ills, ('on• sumption. Gin.idular ilisnu-, t leers in (In- thront, ' Mouth, Tumors, Xoth-s in tin- Glands and. vl.'i^r ports of tin' sfistem. Sore Eyes. Slmmorr.us discharges from th: E'»rs, and the worst faun:; of ül;in disease*, Erup tions, /'«r.r- Mori's, >.WiM Head, Hing Worm, .Salt Jiheititi, Erysipelas, Acne, lilac!; Spots, Worms in the Elesh, Tumors, Cancer<t in the ll'tnnh, and ufo ieeak»-n* 'larges. Night Sweats, tossof.SpiTiii " day,-i* ithin the < Chemistry, and it using it for cither r to cure them. reduced by tlio continually pro of the 'Me. prineiph thte inonder of Modt vill prone toanypers £thes<'form<i of disease its potent fin It'the patient, daily beeoniin; wastes and decomposition tîiat <T gi'4'ssing. succeeds j.n .arresting these waste's, suit repairs tlie same with, new material made from healthy bloml—nud ( tjiisth_eSAUNAPAHILL1AN will and does secure—a cure is certain ; for when ouco this remedy commences its work of purifieati«»n, and snce.evds in diminishing the lost ot wastes, its repairs will be rapid, and every day the patient will feel himself growing better ami stronger, tho food digesting better, appetite improving, and llcsh ami Not only does the îsahsai'akii.t.îan R ksot.vknt ex eels all known remedial agents in the cure of Chronic^ scrofulous, constitutional and skin dia eases ; biit it is the only posit ivt^cure for Kidney &. Eiaddcr Complaints ' is thick, eiouby, mixed with substances like tho white of an eyg. or threads like w hite silk, oriitcio is a morbid, dark, bilious appearance, and white bone dus} deposits, and when there is a pricking, burning Sensation when passing water, and paiu ' fn ihe small of the back audujoug the Loins. I BR. RABWAY'S Perfect Purgative Pills, perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet. irnin. i»urge, regulate, purify, cleanse and strength en. iladway's Pills, tor the cure of all disorders of the stomach, liver, bowels, kidneys, bladder, ner Vous diseases, ficadaelnt. consumption,eostive.ncss; ilidigcstion, dyspypsja, bil.liousntss. billions fever» îullamatiim of the bowels, piles, an.l all derange ments «»;' the Internal Viscera-. Warranted to ettccft a. p.osilive cure. Purely Vegetable, containing no luerciirv. minerals, or «hdetcrions drugs. A few doses of UADW.-IY9.S PILLS will free tho system fiom all the above named disorders. 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