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Richland Beacon from Rayville, Louisiana • Page 2

Richland Beacon from Rayville, Louisiana • Page 2

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Richland Beaconi
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U. RICtiLAND BEACON 1 S. P. MANGHAM, Eitor. If J.

MANGHAM, 1r l' AL tAL cVILI l.rlty, 21, 1973. THIIEF' IN IAVY IILE: I ttou lvrerr.l Liively I thl, anid lI'ape or lthe the ii '1thie he I lmll lit in htmll: )wn llh-t rirnll Ih." ilni' ttenptllld allrel f- 1'at-so ian IIurderer IlroUnt iraik hl i sh, aiut who is al.Io cl-argeid ail It ig a hor-e it appears that ill i at this pIlace, on that the ruing, hlid r11eivid Ia ti-tal cardlli ihi, illh Ithe iii-ter at gl'reenwood, of tll i siviii tihat a iI naniilU "titi- race or had 1 -t1hn at hrI -e graCre in him, iull that a look out itsir oulid be k-pt for him. Tie ti aster gave his to the PI ihile on his ito breakfast, and l0 sid himi thIlt a man had just gotten if the with ai horse, whIo mighlt the thny were talk- Ils, ig young ('arter enaue up on the glod just ill" the car. lbut it I'e was so ditli.l'trent from1 the hori t' descriled in thlie card that ni, i.u-pi- itudi rion was as to Ihis identity granl After thew shritll got to Mrs. Carter's, T.

where ellt ioards, he aikeil the servant ho the stranger was that had been conir in, who, answered, she diil Itit stoo knlow. After eating his breakfast, hait Indt Ilnot seeing the strangel at the ed talle, he called Iuther Carter to himl, titil luld inquiredl who the man was Car- ('-ili ter replied that lie did not know, but elani thaut he called hii.mself "'Steinhlack." urli Th'be Sherlif at once knew tlhat this to was the thil', reterred to in the card, whi and legan to suspect ie mlight be the to a i de stiradlo, and miurlerr who se-tat had lately broken jail in Franklin lilo 'Pairish so lie prompinltly called on the is a Idistrict Attorney pro nli to procure awa himn a warrant. An unfortunate loiss Iittl time iccurred in gettingil the warrant. While Moore was Iro- ruring the warrant he had one of his VWh tl puties getting a small posse, and t(rli ermning themn to make the arrest. iduji as the hieriff camne out of the court iiuse with the warrant hlie saw riding around Stathluin's ablo garden fence.

lle Iav n11o one to eall frie I for assi.taniee, limit lie went forward Il' uleetinig Wat s-nc and stolppCled him stre near the Star Saloon, As the sheriff the reached out his left hand to catch his hores's bridle, Wat threw his haud ITh his pistol. Thu sheriLffs pistol had slipped on its belt so that le could not reach it with his right hand, bt.t I.1ad to use his left to puish it around Ipr rot to as to draw it. It drawing it from ro14 the sial bard it got hung Watson coi seeing this iput spurs to his horse, wi running at great speed down the road that leads to Alto. Before he had al got live steps the had got his ld pistol drawn, linbut the cylinder not'l revolving, hie culdl not fire upon Wat. wv soni until he hall atttaille to a dis- iv tlanle of at least 2 iaces.

Ily this timue several pir.ols hadl git into lItr tlhe street andl to fire at long tlbh ranbge ip the fugitive It is iti re believed that any of thle shots took or eliect, the distalnce beinlg too great. We seriously regret to say that the i thief succeeded in naking good hlisi gs escape. lie was closely pursued lIy tl our gallant young frienIds, Waltcr ilavis and O. T. Siitti, who obtained the onily horses that were to be hIad in town, until tiley forced him to tako cthe woods.

liit for the fact that the tJ was gro-sly deceived by a younlg Ualn whlm he did not susilect if himn, this inotorious diesperado would now be it, jail, in- stead of Ibeing at large to prey i honest and good citizelns, had hlie known positively thatit'lhe o.au there in the house of Mrs. C-rter, vills lWatsonl, no hben SloMi in for a warrant-iut the I teriff would have, with a deputy or two. gonlE on hiss imllsediately. Though Watson naile his escape it is not certain that he will get entirely away, Col. Moore assiur us thiat ihe has goo and resolute mien after hin who will either captlire lhiant or force him to lColve the country.

We cll usitn good inea to aid the sherit in brininnag these hoile thieves and desperadoes to justice. The atove statemiint of the facts i.s given precisely as smade to u.s iv Moorei, our sheriff, who is the Lest Informed and most eipalle lirsoin to whom we could apply The Colonel didl all he could to capture this man. and we hope Itis it attempt will be mnore tinecsful ir. awferdf Selvy returned next pursuing Watson without a or hleardi anything posi-! after he left About We Expected. r.

If have hae hetrue verdict of the Th nittee of in the sub- the rh 'dI 'tle, New 'hanrlt ii, March 'i I we prl4 uline the 1V ii'k atl, of om iae are la.t ittin clnvi tll fI the fact that they have that nt vec and their theiru interests tl thei- interests 1vt: lf the pot'e th'ey rl.tret,.t, that the lcf the hehelr t.crowI, from atlolt ut men it uti to a that wuuh fartv, have -ilen their ll-ki' a ti to llrl. resit! and and corrupt Iv ins With a njority on joint hallot and Inilt au Executive to hack ith, the btdi- rail cu ts in the Legislature. pri it, nrt tlhe paage of any laws that are need- at si il, el in thie way of reform or tie retefal atlw: of the i nfaolus that now dis- out uo11 ut heir opponentns are dtlharrtd of the The t. power of any habi 'itI, itlts ll tftulii e5 i ol Ie te.tll a ajrie i in he tle Ioe iHouse can prevent the plas-sage any Ir in aet thiev aliyv chooe.se-aln 1revnt it inte i it teiing a law-but theyli-ll arl. power- uhrt tha less Fci the of any tlhe tl ood, because thety ican miiake no laws.

for The advatintage, as is thws aset 'ai these conpllroni-se, is on the tac i ailical side. But heti re is the hle- 181 itr grai we have re reince clt: sterg The Wheeler award has beten re- atit ceived hv (iov. Kellogg but has not Iivt us-t been otlicially pulblihheld. It is under- us, stood, however, that the comomittee tih i have deided at a ed t'ht a th Iti.eteict per serhich vatilulel le tnr, not leturnildt- elect tilc by ted the tu rlf, is iunl ihrI, re the li, ent, itled to isets; il llhat aabout otE no 's trvatiivs, hose election wats sea but clainLd by the Conservatik cu eto the itt are not entt en! to seats. The the arbitrators decle that clainming an his to have been llccted from the LDistrict the I'd, which includes the townls of (' lshat- not the ani Colfler is not entitl edl to wa "h1 seat, and that in Grant pari-h there ott wan as no aid etion for miber of the cal in louses one tonservative conto tant ofab lthe is awarded a seat i the Senateril.

The 'wi ure award, it is understood, i ave the i to loss House DIenocratic and S.na.e lepub- lil, licat, with a all i actinent lin jori- thno tr on joint baollr of a ll seven of the arbitrators signed the award. his1 Wheeler is expected to colide to New and Orleans to aid in carrying out the wl Just adju tmie- i na It is i tiniated on good authority, pu ort that Guv. Kellogg will call an extra 1i law session of the legi.lat ure to meet at 'tit about the 12thrt or ti 5: of Aniril. The a rcall friends adjutes ent ctlaim there will card er dilliulty in carrying it into hu iad atc it, public Ientiment aing lnow hi stroliyg i favor of a settlcen at of es eriff tohe politircal dilliculties. as hi-- iv etnrt ati itt-rit, le this a i ea, Wll The SNorlh Louisinana and Texas hanl Railro.td.

in 'ould er bu Unlerthe late decisin of tle Su- as tniiid wreme Coliirt of the United iStates, the North Ltui.iana and Texas Rail- frut road. asses inreturn to lhands of a e- atson ceiver, relparatory toi is sale. It to iorse, will gratify the numerous friends of tl road 1Major John li Grmeen, in issiililli had and to learn thai that in not 'position of Receiver. tMa. Green Wat.

won hundreds of friends by his abili- courtesy and inte rily, while he was utit 'rintenduc- nt ofI- this rad, ailid tiwhe Ito ling 'rcll thought 'l. bnto proper etodi fnse his It Slnict rehret fromu all who evcer passietd wiover Look ior were i ay way conn corectd with thei North auTd r. Rliltad hod. The is 1 tur to ll, ower is j. the Green, as eeiver ill furi a 'altI the puhlii, atndi it will rinot astonisht any one to learn tilehat or udeling anut a or 'rc-sen appoilted.

Ilet it is a ulutllal frtha oriteus l.Maj. tor haive a a very a civilorrect -i-I in- kowdg hi pularityi ftheret t.rla Stli Ili- ar illfy and integritynn is ti iit the klewl a rlongr tr the lNorth ouiiaua uty or i evxas ilailroadr thae it is Ull-Uete, f- Irte ast tit Burglt arou ht by a Womanfr her lnr fetr his The Meirinl she haila, of last Sal tI nitir, stilckyl, atd the itvs SLestt- Mrs. Mail ae ertran woMrnan, wMalf, Sti the keeis a oromlry tcfre onid the Popler iulevr has, niear the thitgae, was ltee ulite ia. night arousted from her ad i hn reanti rin she had isovneautiouyg the furS'sful the door tunlocked, and heoth atle a Lset 'inti at i asn exantria Mr.io in thala ir tt nerve, hapro lan i-r the ait ithulart ngwih-a loaded revolvet withiun uid to and upon diseovering the burSpi- I where the negro stood, anid tracts of e. i it were lhft, by lhim as he made his I escaple.

The canly proipery lost waI 7.i. i two IOxes Of Address. h'11e adllrcst- wast made at 1 tile recent r.ele,ration of St. P'atri'tk'is Om lay in reply to the toast to iipl'i," by F. I.

of or 1' irk-hurg. and as an cluttiat and it fitting Irihu'I in which all citizens of thatL Mtate of tlalill ican sII- tilt" we take ldea-lire i 1 itlihji- oiI) ili, tlhe 1 I1 l'l' it IIE I i'E LI lia Lad, I. I. :c.I iIn ri-ing to: lpllld tO tua-t jut givui. to lay that ni ('i a t.iortc pleaaui lt or piro'udlr t'lutv tcoil I litShae i tllt-i l--igIl' nite.

A life Ita rII idetit t' our I Slale, a I tlel ip- lb Iv inter-litell witneiss of and partic-i- em palllnt in the vici-iiniklh which have it her (carver, it'is with no ille or liite feelitc i ithat alt humble tio it utercvhalit aml cit izn of ik. ur1, Iv Sa swver the -ilci-It haas til Ii to Ithat tic clie- t's -at r. atrit's lir.lt best lit: ctutityrv evEr is hi. pe- al1 culiar to pli. A I -le ti The trilcis of the "rIld titan" who in- halited I clr lIwfore the alv.aici, hii.

tIle' civilization hadl reiached hr i -i. bordhlt'-, were atilig the Ini rc'lit- it rated and warlike of ail the ahridc ilt ies. Th of he ilver ci r- Iorne by the uutlintcig the 'aitI'asc oula ui Natcl i ez triit-s of' lia Sfrre--t wiarriolt iiail ilay-s Ilhatid wi over thie plaiui if Il'lahilte and of bencare ti id ilthi twhe iory of INc le and the Xhi .1 aiuarv, fri Ic- 181.. And Iv ors, those mn stern children of Natiule were over- ac c. cltne nlii the batthe tichl, rather than lit live di- houored, a iegeiidarv lure tells r- us, tlc-y wceit had in haind, te their down, into ute sea aind a n.

peri-hi-d And genius has or t. -ingled out tiheir elf-devotion to gild ia, ire the pages of rotiace and poetry, ix bilst the ruurmuriungs of the "hollow as sea" Lave been construed into ani u. eternal reiquiemt over the graven of he the free and the brave. With such ri n. an illustrious dawn it is not a marvel 'ict that our State reached a glorious at- nuou-and points the stranger's eye a to the nanmes of loluwes, Hinds and re other gallant spirits who in early days lhe carried their names high on the scroll ant of frame.

Nor should we wonder 'he with such aind aintethe cedants, that the State of tbe lilies gave to the public councils of iri- the country, and to endless fame, a the Poindexter, a Plrenti a Sharkey, a lr" Foote, a Giuion, a Quitman, a Mceew' Nutt, and with the wreath of glory the which she laid upon the dome of the nation's pantheon, that diadem of ity, purest ray serene, Davis. tra Mississippi-truly a State of beauty sect abounding in flowers of rarest hue rhe and tint. The beautiful evergreen vill magnolia tree, that rears its head an iuo hundred feet towards the Hleavens, low holds out on its strong arms the whirof est and sweetest of blooms as if to i ask the pGods to accept its offering- I iseems the monarch of flowers. When one has once tasted the beauties of LaS this fair clime, where the sun shines I in all its strength and glory, be seems enchanted and becomes imnmtediately Su- as if "to the manor born." Thus all dies, who come within the borders the tail- State of Silver Lilies, no matter fromnt Ie-' what clinice, once here, they claim It nativity. Then why wonder that of this once proud State should have 'Ilppi sent her legions to the platus of Chalthat mnette and to Mexico, or that in our int- more recent martial struggle they able should have won their full weed of' reen honor from Manassas to Appomattox, ibili- front Donelson to lentonville, and She have g.iven to the Lost Cause the' tnh names of Van Dorn, Walhan, Grifit ith, Barksdale, Harris, Hlumphreys, ces, dClarke, Hughes, Poasey and thousands Sof of other brave, devoted soldiers.

In briefly alluding thus to the great name with o' Mississippi, I feel that I could not Hail- call the roll of fame before a more M11aj. appreciative audience than the galh a leant and high-spirited Irishmen, and rtesy pure and devoted Irish ladies of the to City of Vicksburg. Ireland, a uation )iish diitinguished for valor and militrry and ability of the highest order, she in. 3aj. tuitively appreciates the samte high that qualities in other nationalities.

Whilst still- furni.hiiig to France, to Spain and to England their brightest namies, she turat has contributed to our councils, to our with battle fields, to our Senatorial and Ju-I diciary halls, as well as toevery walk of life, a long list of characters which we alnd our descendants will not wil'me'r-' lingly let dic; but on the contraryT cherish aid embahl them to the lat-' est period of time. tont An Unkuewn W'iile Na. Found Dead. erall W. I Torry, i(, gave i.thlrma slea yc-ter-ly nit irniiag ti the I1tholiritles ii' it for ily dt-i iR IIeaIIt wr IIr.Iillli Wlag civil usia Mr.

T-rry was hit, way l' icl I and was met near the SR1. 1 ith dalt by I hree i m-tir elred imen, wlccl cIll thir i cnmllber had bc-en thaitlita, 1 al i nf illli'frellc cleltll-l lart t' tIe 'rini which had etit i It Sat- it-c- cc itf lticg fcrcpilt-'ily vi-te I 'ty Ic the ti.h," 'cfrom tte cvt, iii ilal citly hut, Iil slolar 1'oii oflw hidh. tie dib-c'c0vtitt a iiian whi Iltft a nec-, ormc ci: "lltClin 'lili, i i l' lc'l Ic w'U c-evs hetuitid I1 lhllr h.irili wliiihl h'fa, icy -Tory. cl craii the c-r iiahi erable icml a winte ilai I)ivcg fmaice i.i tIhe s1 -elc- di 1 i he iii nel ht- -e, ho 1 it-t I he anl ui.e havi' i iead fit -c'strl iii r- a a'l i i up -illj l' lii ni i fired rt al a i il ia a li he taou wig, aie a tic 'Ks cwa i- i.ai,! Icy Jit-tir. i the -estaerlaiy iinlng, the rei-ull uf which good we tue isi i.aric.' found vshrcl che j-arry i i iaee LCS 'if wIh Ia I cc had Ie his ii r.lnwitui..,r a vitit cvas i Ui a' Ice.

11, iave often i-ed ouir ti.erhat th.11 if or tila a.i:: i1.id 1 It 111 i 'a-i ldelf, tul -t aciti th lt -tort- I t'e h'ent roblbd Ib the- thif to porter-. n. -uit thi uoit- i i hi.I- i thl e- eml 4I 1'y o1' dealer--. ,:1 a-Ihi 11:,11. reel, a.

-t 1lrtr ha. until rti Ie cititli elltoilld the ofIl t'ahe I ltirm. lr iili'eman hie nata tookl aeid C-iii I rve 111.r ip- lnhl ai1ful -ti(' 1 linl fr iit lii i- eiplreers, wll 1at afoluitsiin II un ill'n the -cnior Mar -tt out to "wtlrk tiu," ti thir 1e I'i, rilec- ie tion, r. Ita, i.eretd thai lairi, ly iti Ar lI haul uetl- al aIl of lr. 0 ur'i lo, bi not intuw, nior, I's --id until Icoleaiiti, 1a It plic lban r' Rainwa ter- tii une.

'ut'd jI, rde'al. 1, e- laer uado aliielivit and a search A al i--uid hhih ithe pIlie e- tI, v. 11no1 took and l1ound three pairs 12 Iv- lft t1ha.i r. ideII tilied is 1, hi, au1 -tolen front pair was found in hill's li tt lr il i vt' ll llo i in the he of Malida Ctrumiption, 1" clre.d, and a third with the wife of if o. uuy, aleso colrei.d.

lai 1101.d ill ie examined to-dayur. The extent nt of Mr. liaer's loss is nut known, nor of how lhg Ilullad has been stealing ry, from the store, but further meats are i. LTd usall t0h.0e tIlui' t.l- t' he -lu at i.r the it ihas well i lll i- tnlltnAral Ar tollt by pg veruItntlt It.S are ql t- itc It 0, -ani th'it Iud Ianl will al.e, Ir i. ulr.uera ii of ithel tltel ee-is-e of, the sun hol oeltrs ar rof toe sell 7.r right- til tnarI.Id aud ortailO Fene.

Otherms. For roll IQ I. IrAtc- ERIFF'Mn SALE. err of Iaer of ILuit triat fbPa1rih elr. ta l- i-h.

al l-rh it. a ad and, 1e Ist Ft, MOc I NO. BIN I' I). orv Vs. I tihe LIA A.

HOLY and a l. of i.s BT virtue uof writ itA i FI I it--, I frthiia i. -h Ilo 'l 1 i I th IlI ehtra. ctl (' rt In a ln I fir ithe tiy saiu Parh a- o. the atl.vte detaribed lue uite.

and to rue directeI. I b.ate -een will altlr siale ta the lIghest Itdder. within an the hiutrs by law. at the door of the iLS, (oulrt llo.se, tn ai. Parish, on hi'- Saturday, the 1st day of May, 1875, to the propearty t.o-wt The asoutli tof the outih wte-t qiuaeret i Sectilu TowntshiI IS IIorth.

Rlanle I 1 Ea.t, ien i ares. more or tath Uialf of tuoiall of ea-t tpsarter Iof eo Trwn-aht lp I ortih, iues II) I12 na re- aol to lPiahaer, Ie cobItinitiig a'tie. Imore air the wtadle tely eart aimil north half tith wt'l-t t-quarter of 7. rliuownuip inorth, all I) Ea-t, t'i a tll ires. ront prari-mient.

laim II. MOORE. that 2l b1.3-GIt. Sheriff. Thai Sheriff's Sale.

our they State of Louisiana, Parish of Sof Richland, Plarish Court. ttox, and FENI)ALL the 2bi. II. FELIX VICKEItS. l-y virte ofn writ of alias Fi Fa tised idn fro th" able liari.lh Caioart I ar nL tae Iarblsh of Richainadl, Stalte of Lioi-ianna in ta1m1e thvetaine de.crlbtil i-bit 5aI mie liratletl iOL I lamae io.

irel awl ll offer Ir airatl' to the hlIgha-et Iuhblhr withlit he liiet-rilbtdgaill' by law, i dat tIlme i otisfe htn-ar wo tad and Soaturdanl the let dUa of A.loy, 1875, the the failowiag prapertV. to-wit: ltioU The North Fa1l itilarter of tie nortbl i-lst itry quarler of Township I. Nortlh. iu- Rage I Eai a ceaininiaig 13aeas, nore or lesa high thle frmalitnaal aaiarti we-l quarter orf orth ea.i Thil6t qaarter, tlhe nrtlh enal rjiarter of north west qa11tter anl litlii Ih'autlh weSt Iqularter of ntorlh rid to we.l a-llarter of 4 Township 15 Norti. She 3 bnlaining 10n.2 aI arres; Naid i our the we-I hall west quarter o' Section id Ju- I'i.

Tta'slal Ipi Northl, Range 6i East, colwalk tamimiag i aIl also a certati liot ofi arground ia titwn ol Ray) blle, La, as II-r "liChic adeed of r0iordl fromi A. E. L)ul-tn adl wile to wil- II. F. Vilers.

rary, 'ermai. if iale, ca-l, with the ibetelit Iplat- C. MOO11E, March 27, I SheriAl NALE. firma-I ines James Hawks a wa- Vs. 291.

rtlings W. Hilley rt "aas aia E1. J. ear thie Vs. No.

191 whii 1). Hioli, y. Slate of L.ouisiana, of0' e-vi- lihland, 14th biel. TB virtue of two writ- ti. i--tilr ibm IteL frimn Ilhe Honil I'arriA Court tht par I t.Aly atu- of State oh tLriiiianaia.

ii thlilt, Ii ai eie deal'riblel --itlt alld tii nle alirrctJd, I he I sized aidu will oler fir It,) lIhe hIt Iihllir, withaii the houllrsl pres-rila-dl a iw. atl the of the lCourt llouie oif Iandl ht ut it th, 'at i heal priperty, to-wit ai-rtn ii I ron I I lh lIar aim ro ve. 'A In I tr 1 Ii.r ata iii isla tia'llfl Delht i. Ii. lha -'miI 'ari-h a1 tiiiilbaai 'i at mpl.ar.i, irbr.

ar boa01 raitnii i asiAtL days. (-imath) 75 abA N. T. sib-ibe It a d.l Ailuii le, a i ai thi. lay wit 10tt r.t IIr.

II. I. -re, oi he n1-- I) 1." I. I athr aif II. C' Mi-ire.

e- lay Sii-ti," the wa.t lay I-ti nru whwai Ii. Iati rt- 'rty Ioutsht by J. D. Trr.I- ati i ia-i tl itt l'a, nil had appei.emetit. t.

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tue igt. lll. to 1 1I' executory tn tilhe 1 MI 1 lElAd. ..,,.1 -v-, el hl Cen 'urt on tiln the a arch. Al I).

u1 1'. lS. 1 I rertiIy thi ablove and tD I. Is a trn anH ect', roll lyof the now "Ii ilt. 1.1 lliy P.

it Wre osey dalle Ceme nt. Pare C- the '111th arch. A. 11 rs J.air, EWT. I 1I ll GENERAL cOMMISSION MERCHANT.

n11, --And for the -ale Ilor J. R. PRESTON, Groceries, Wines and Liquors, :It.1 evertyhnll i kept u1 a (l.iPS, PIa Gr ry, Ic -1 l'y in wall nif ts ylle at1I ithb that iu hlti. ii I tl, 114 1 ill ah. Ceme ch is- Pa i tiote lyLi-" kept ii a thr-t I at lie atid iy will Caw lay i 1Maner ttlth, ns.

"HOW TO SAVE MONEY." rhet tIr nt siall J. ir Bel. cwg te nt La. Se tnd pa "anyed eit'" ewi ach anl I wiqll rt i. rak' th a 1 oo, i ne w.

I lns-h mull wig lilt" I wir ll tuL I dUzolrl ti er i kt iitt sei I i la Kit For (athlr ad J. IIEN. L.Mar i-tth t.o 7- tan. a nry i r. II IP.

WEII.a N. 'OT'TI A Attorneys at Law, ti a'I rlrt. -f ii Teic. ut ill rt in, thle Pan-h thetri't -I atld (', li ti' uahthnd aifli and tihe btul hi nrt i rLe. Mar.

I a -ly. ao 1the Extra mulel I I.1,'-iARRIEL'. FOR A A5 L-e, at s.5arch. i I. LaxsalC FGiLEiSTON' n.

S300 Is ARRKEi AND HALF IAR- I' orthl, A I. S. all grCn thl.hllni twh i lie'r, c.ll.lram "tle ard at onit 11Imrch.I7--f LARISt it t1 orth, 'Feed. OATS, BRAN AND HlAY, A.TIN- i ae, ti: ires, at artch L.tK I it H-oi Prd. cl ESS PORK; FiX'IRA I'KIMF MSF'S a PI'ork, Iio on Sholdersi DIry Salt der-.

Dry Sit Sales; Lirdl in Lkeg. half litarrelt ls and tiercr'e Sugar (Cutred illlan, Sugar ('llredtl Shoull nice; ir ('ured Bre aklthtBacon; all at fir ('ash, at F.A,' IF -ted BEI H- i ua at prices wiicll are It in Murchl LAIPIS C---d jtAII Geadt L. L'liiatn' wi olat i asl Hugar-. rconstllnlly oni fRond, at A MAU1NIFICENT OFFER. ortlh.

A very liberal colllnra', which we Ihve rles-; comleted with itite Weetd a eltas wrll embale us we hope, to we relehrutt antia-ines in nltlly fenmilies irlh Rtriigiholl tlhe'riuatl, -ry. so ile ln olpin rltu- a tortlh, lity to a i tir.t-ilast sewii st lIalll wea''1rs. IIt expl eF the" actioti of Ibis, paper to aln, RMSn cm.e,., wasted eur roll- to exlteid greatly il. and Idtels hlip to i tcrease it. itihi i0e N.

WE wI.Ll tr LT In I iijs olI oH il a Il (4 l-s a lmel LPre'I iso -a i.A FEW lot' A Wt EC' WI.L ,1 tim oea a a li tln thiF a a-s, themy tL, hb. Ip. In th I. 0 nIlall Lih httle li 'r I us wIi, we Ill i whel.h well Ipny the rf h-, i lcril a or-, a dllh hol Jl i 'e -ily un the teJ, I o11 a an, wtll fior yars rilwd paper. Thirty ierons hr tho SI br one yar ans anllo-t l.

pr-arnt Delhi. of a 'hl. rt, ly l't o. ii rwe. Nq.

obenter b.I I pt. by, I.G.t iLES Clay Street Store! THE PLACETO BUY MORIE GOODS FOR A I' I I.Ir :11. IllI lIl: I l1: .1 I II. 1 ,1 SPRING CAMPAIGN FULLY OPENED, 'tVI'll A lII.XN ST4'CI (7 ll II DESIRABL Bought Expressly for $20,000 WORTH of To BE IFECElVED IN THEII NE DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BI Articles lti. mu' LOWER THAN 1March 27, Constable's Sale.

E. ate of 'a rt -h hi. hllt: i Samul IInti. I a-t W- 'a1ari 'CortUaim 1. fEi ia y.

1. ite.) By virtue of a writ of li, tli. a-i lnleai anta tie lIlt.ra:lble Fir-t arl i Co rt il and -h RI -h lind lii the -Uit, and to tl-e ilretedil, a- tanmotalle Iof -ril ward Part o-l It lave tizied ran oir (lor sale at the dneir o.I the lir -t rd Justice Courtt, in -aid ar-li. I the 10th day of April, 1873, to the hballer within the lipre biy ilaw. theI fmilwint.g der-rildaii prop ity.

'Seven' hundred (ii: It of hi.er. Telt- of sale" 'a-i wl ith the hel, iit of eli, al J. ll I (Cita e. LAkT CALL! ie All alth-e intlraltl tao mne will lhaie all, i'r pay their uilehii'Di-i-, or nake ll it arrll agii l.r i niileld to ring i the -l lit-tiet. l'uPriahla or ('iort-.

liv 1) I -T'i 1. 1). iay-ville. lMar.ch 1i. 1'- i.

Gratifying Intelligence. Oiar Iriendtl aiI will hi to tlhat wee haie lit IdrllatmlD with -the pubiaehitr- of lthe INDLUTRIA. RECORD ot iSt. whIe-'bliy we are ti fiurti-h thl ilt tilt tro-l li it weeakly)) liir the lo iw il, tit $: iiI. Wie itake li oil tr lIr th rl-se riet of intitriaSti our eir-rualati nm.

l'h -ie ie iwhit lhave taee iii lthe albt oif ialnh-r-ilpioi for a paiper iiti-eald of thlat pIh lbi lhedl ail their aown patrish canil i htave ixth for the pricee of one. The i al )rd is aniI SAgculttra. and Fainaly Naw.papi er. of li a e. fali io ith 'e rt-di, i.

i marke-t repoirti. a allollle $1 per ltanni We waiit the h.ril tilltion ot every hiritoer. mierchiiant an- il aal, it- iii th. r- air-sh ir this eiar. jpset Her eri hl the tlth i rent i.lia, t- tsy t' mll ltletievila to iclub-.

tihi -cteir- thre lpairalh piler and a goo ii i griaialtural pil'per i-mr oi piii 'l' iold -i trwa, moi-t of irin aire I il ar rear, who ill ecure il i i -i llt, otither -uIimlirle we al-i" propiei to fliean -I. Ith tipaper- liar the low jitire if Thrt-e PJlltars cach in (i'tash. Thae snle oiler ai l-al extenttled a i our palid-ilup thisinot a almral aIler Thren each of" yo a stilake a'S eitflrt. al yiou will -ln retoi -nerei a will tnever iretreat the aal.i.taiae tel-lm gull Ito lar- your prt-h paper ti. Sheriff's Sale.

1.l{. CATViARINIEf WILLIS vs. II. FELIX VICKER.I AN State of Louisiana. Iari-h of lichland, 14th IDistrict Coul By oif a writ of Fi.

Fa. i.sued fraom the Holnormble I talt Di-trimt (onrt im nd tiir maid asetl State in the allive RC ri-it, andl toi me directed. I lhaive -eii1d tild ieal will Attier sale ta the hligihet liii r. with1, at in ihouris pre-4'ril-l1 by tlaw, iat tIe lh i of tlhe a court aouse of aid tl arar-Ia til LSalturday, the 3rd day of 18 5, thle dewmrailed proplertly to-wit ji.t One Mlaek rnulle ailed "ailtr-y," smue inamtm-e ine oloredstl ltiarie amIle lnamedil Flany atlnd onet ditce horseit naimedil Rola-eii. iies Telriaais oif iale.

rash, withoit thme lbiefit of laU- lilartai ealielat. I'. II. 1O Il-E, 1 tar-h 1 3, I he, riftE tlmrat help. Sheriff's Sale.

Ider. PEET, LI-f lia .11 I -s. 2.5 11I. FELIX 1 oi I'FE Y.ALE I'LINil, I'. wen l' irt, aai'one lutil, I a-r.

1 a.li- ii D.i ir tfront the llh oraahlte I Ith llstnr tu ti tot a I.ti.-iiii ii 'i iitire'tedI. I ha ave at tal a ll the ali at -t il dar of tl Couirt iiii- -iili i Iara with 1 Im the toi tihl lbithe-t end- llidt-r nn i-rr dal I stin tu tat hSiltlliV r. witli -i a Ila, I-t lair rttl Iati tam i'r uota-. a h-a taf thr whlh 1ili at tt a ei ji tci (lit ila. hu i tirt Eltat-a.

I -rmi tuwa.lvm lit I ilhit ihi-ti-r tl lV liote witlh s.ap rlila -itt at I 4. IE. rft 13-'2t it tmrinta. Alplly tam Waliy jI. tl tti Elay.

r. i I aum i a by I.w. thil. 33 ,3 thl (tl rt I li 1 t1- the, 1 lI a'. tr ni ll ha ll lltrotre-t lit three hn, :11 t) lerl I r3n- 1 1-h with Oh" 11.

-li i II. IN111 I', I 11333.3 LAND FOR SALE. Ir 3 1h 1. Ithe 1.nr,-, lP, ,1" 1. It 'vv al 11 31 nl.

1ie 1.3it,,.3 leb3 1. IA I 3 1 a i 'ik It 1,, 1, hin ta 11 I rw aflti'er l' 1 Apply II. I' 'I. I 1 f.l It; 1. 1.,1.

LAND FOR SALE. Le l' ha.l in I it -I, 1.. I 1lwel1. i r1, 11 1 I'" lc ll i 1 Yisl r' ('. LuIi h.

3th1i3 l' rent 11. 1,1 lilt In -rthai. 1 I a. hall Ill tI 1 3,3 I 11 I'r' 1 3ln- 3' I. 1 ,131 1 l3 Li3.3lA ih, 1, 11, 3.

How 'rodetts. 3 1 111' 311- 3 3 tw ha rl. I lk I' I il I t. 11, 1- neaw halt 1 1" t' (. Han hr dr' ailt Aent I 1:,.

I Leaf tei s1 Ik -row. MONROE HOUSE, On Jackson Street, ill 3 33' 1 3by I 1 Iw l. 3k Ir 3 "'i'Is lm RIN rINGt OI.FI(:E Ifor sahl. A lltli' it 3A3 3. ..,1 ,31 3 fit by I 33 13i 1 I i11h" lil' ral The 1 't: 111 1- 311 1, i 1 .1.

3 3 h1 'tl. 'it 1', it I. IIa I0r1 'y f.ll IaI ti l.r'* ll I al I tI lull 11t Im I I IIn tf '1. Iv' ra i. fil: I 1.1t, I av i iI tnw pl xI 1 'i' I 1 :.3 3'.

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