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Richland Beacon from Rayville, Louisiana • Page 2

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Richland Beaconi
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THO MAGIAII. -Editor We bear so more about that little revolution in Mexico. Gov. Wilts was inaugurated on pr Wedoebday. Chief Oursay and his Ute delegation 01 arrived in Washington last Sunday.

I Arthur Ford, of Iedbone, a didn't knowhis pistol was a self- Id cocker. Result-a ball HIi thigh. Senator Lamar, of Mississippi, was strickes with paralysis last Sunday night, at Jackson, sad is in a dangerous condition. tI The Albenians and Mootenegrin are said to be ghtiong like eats and dogs, but we don't know what they to are fighting for-glory The Legislature met in New Or- leans on Monday. Lieut.

Gao. Wilts presided over the Senate and Joba Cleg was elected Secretary. The, Hlose was organised by electing R. a N. Ogden Speaker, P.

J. Tresevaat Clerk, and Thos. Mclontyre Sergat- at Arms. a Tlhe (ement AttachsneLt I CosusrT. Dec 56, 1819.

Dr. J. H. I). Howmar, Secretary and Treasurer Mississippi Valley Cot- I.

too Planters' Associativo, Vicksburg, Min ss: Dsa St 8 Your esteemed favor of the Sad received. staeso over which I have no control 1 debar me the pleasure of acceping your kind levitation to attend your next regular meating, on Friday, Dec. 1, at Vicksburg. Yoeu ask, is lieu of my oe.attendeane, a commu. sicatiose the "Clement a or "'ew Process" of couverting seed coett, diretly, by Oe operatioe, lato liver or eantisous rolL I sm poor a writer, but you suggest "theme" of vital importasn to the Seeth--a sub.

jeet I have closely stedied for th last a for years, and feel it eat only a duty buta pleasure to try to comply with your "alternstive" I Lewis T. Clemet's patest was for I so new laveetine or diseovery, but for the of the prisiples of the gin sad card, to eevert seed I direetly ito sliver. Ie4 s- Ifortunately, died before perfeaig it. It was subeeqeetly perfected by mahetg the attachment whicb bhers hiss am. IIt a dimiastive gl, 18 eaer inh lees, Ie aeenaslg awse.

I i he diamtea, ad' 14 tith he ih; ribe to seit. Also as ofe. embla plates, plssed the ribs, a seesteou oved ll over with bristles, wkb.revolvieg sad traverse, or horisoetal moes. This Attashmest oneapies the place and spee of the Slehermi sad leed-rollers as th rde is alsoea teedsalde, ehate, stepetie, small-drawlgr esd seamesLoee attashed a the eard, which eetnet all the changes is fkm the old to the nmw Ircaes ad asess $875. The seed estte is drat pasied row a (which oseas $7, poead seed ouesa per day, power seesesry, eehlf horse,) mthea weighed sad pred a a Ndass fee4eprea, ead fall throug th meat, is tte rate of ea psead of eed et per mie I making yarIs sem berlegtem Theseed ar divered is tho meal way gis bet muh dsearme of Nst.

WhisI the list is es the Se saw teeth, a paa thrth easeI plates, wt at all Sbe edeesmer. The sews revolve NW the brush a hle fer, that rof the rd ill feter, eesulg the as the lint free the s-ws, sad theserd to adk troe th brusk witho pernldeg ir to have the mnshimery, 'i beem the sred to' do (with amou proplling emtes. The list gasng through the i uk I da w4dewntoas.I eis dby sed- through the eaeuder, int iso os rmelvn mae Is heeram io diea Leema roe mud there rl5U7 dmrway tnm yi ed 4s the splh beinra where the mlsmeeer). I seavei aUI at, Aiopry to easum ay gives Samoant of eed cotton into yarns, saves one-balf theim usual waste, sand, tie produces better and stronger sliver, he rove and thread than cana made of re baled cotton; enabling operatives to leo attend more machinery, nod.es-h ma- I chine to do mnore work, especially in ti the spinning and weavingroomas. be The Attachbent supercedes the gin, fa' press and compress, because they are intended and only ised to reader cot- tb too transportable it aspereedes the opeser, willaser, lapper, double-lap.

'y per, breaker, and 6ve-sixths of the to cards, because they are intended and to are only used to remedy the injury ci done by the gio sad difkrent pre-sase above asesed. It with rail- tI way and railway drawing bead, club- her, twister, evener, simply be-. cause perfect thread can be made iat without them, and they are all costly ai machines. It causes the card to do vi Ave or six times more work tbhan by as the old process (using the same II amount of power) for the reason that si the filaments are not permitted to el loose the machbinery, fly, or become tangled, and carding is but straight. a ening of the lsasients.

Oae-half the waste is saved, because only half the' it machinery is used. All the macbinery -of the gin and lint-room, with that of I the picking-room (which causes more a waste and damage to the cutton, and is more liable to take Are, than ay fa other connected with the factory,) is discarded. The extra tratrenghb of thei sliver, it rove sad thread is owing to working it the ptton fresh from thei seed, the oil It of which has kept it alive and flexible, a with all its attenuating qualities per- feet; and alo to the feet tha it has ip never become rapped, eat and tangled by the gi; pressed, coapressed sad a permitted to become dry, seasoned and I rittde in this tangled condition; Inor has it been injured by the opener, a willamner lapper, double-lapper, and card, when the dasage II Sdone by the gin and presses is sought a to be remedied. By this process, the ginaing sad i baling of cotton, the bagging and ties and th seed are saved; also the ls and waste in sampling, thei hauling to a market, the weighing, sad deductionI I of two to faur pousds pet bale on weights. Thereas be no trouble I about reclamation for falsely packed i of cotton; and the yarns have a sheen nfond on thee masede of alit ed cottwa, and are fully fifty per cent.

stronger. Thei Clement Attebmeat I 1 cuts of and readers impossible all exSpeses, klss, waste, damage, stealage, I perquisites, and speculation on cottone tt "in treesit" from field to factory, be the diaoce fifteesn or ffteea thousand I 4 miles, as from India to Manchester, I a Eagsnted. I The gross profits made by tors on tbe tire crop of 1878 sad re 1879 was the between 8 seats paid the pruiducr aed -1 I ants I paid by the sanuctarer-tarely i a. enough paid the pour producer for Its to produrtion, end or shout $65,000,000 net paid the g.sa bier, in 16,00.,000 of spots. sad futures.

a- Bythenew preeess, seed cottoes only. ean be wed, and it will aet bear to long trasprtatie. This cuts of all oeepetition from the 4Wrth and ig Europe. It is the "por facte, ry fr, as per indomed. report from a ill, of only one eard sad mseondeb hand maehiner, located at Westmia- ester, N.

oily $3,700 fur the entire outlay, you will ms that it haq net them aoet 4, per ent. peir sd use for two years it ihas bee 5, rusinag: This is tree, iuotwithstader. ig Edward Atkiinon, Secretary of ,) th tew Kagland Cotton Masfle.d- turer's Aseeoiation, says "A setton hfetary tor pay wefll mu hai a eeapiStal of $16000, ib loasted ine desely pepulated eonsatry, sad he a smss che ehep oes aide sad a paper i There has not been, nor ens there athbe. bet oe elhjeeo to the new pro lc, Id daton tim rt January, S(ee our frmer are slave.) Imrocess mMil has to held an eliot meeth's aply of ered eaoss by to ru the util the ueat rsp esmes i. oeonee ms the pidfm hid.

or seed. I will meetie eely of dte mny advItag of the rs new preees, wicb I Inow th etras, hepe will bl Hfuly ealetery the rendr, vis: seed ceaess yieg Is balk eight to twelve monwthe subue toi eIrtm vales fre I to es per og pound, aberpuais of oell from the Sseed by the Siames giviag tbe led staple i creamy eledr, Inresing Lb taweight aud sadlity, sad saving I wasto when wrhmd up; whist taed Lg padamadhstvalus keby dry- agSoetomlftolS pouds per bale th sad de Mia beesming dry sad birld, lasso greaty when worbad up. Agate ithe IternatIonal Coton Eachnge, ly Londeo, 181 or ISt rmolved, the ottoeen standing In emprssed a state fur sity days wa ileored mere ha th grade or lass" Thre me no half grades, aud the diumreos tweed uleusers radas ahont of hl I wIat per peuad Awn 0.. me, the mm sapast body Ith- declared, where she dncdssds' "Sbrewctwws hales furr leggig sad ties in Europe, created eomplietiou, therefore, be it resolved, that' hereafter, said tare be deducted at the first purchase of the cot 'n in the iJu country where grow-" This, of: course, was objected to by our Na- tional and City Cotton Exchanges; but the writer has vet to see the farmer who does not believe be gets matre fur his bagging and ties than they cost him. As proof of the superiority of the I would state, that the teonial Eshibidtio awarded premiums to three citizens of the State of bMis- Jsistcippi, ono of which was a medal of honor and diploma of smerit, to Whit- Manufacturing Colpanoy, of Ti fur their "new pro.

i Scea" yarns. Awards were also at the Mtate Fairs of Carolina and (eorgis (two States more ad- Ja vanced in cotton manufacturing thean I) any in the South.) to the late F. E. I Harrison, of Andersooville, S. for similar varns made by him.

See in- closed caireular fur opinion of liuek- ham I'aulson, yarn commissou- merchants of New York, of the new proces yarns. They And ready sale in all asrkets at highest prices. Lest I tire you of the new process, I will write a few line abshout the natural advantages of the South over: New England and Europe, in mano- facturing our great staple. I coesider the South as having every facility of the North and Europe in the manufacture of our cotton and in addition, cheaper land, food, feed, labor, building material, shorter and milder winters, more reliable water power; direet reelematioa for false peeking, exemption from strikes; and more than all theer combined, an ii abundant supply of undamaged cot- I too on every farm. With these aatural advantages, no wonder we see our papers crowded with such notices as these: "Augusts i Factory, of Georgia, paid a dividend of 28 per cent.

last year; Mississippi Mills, Wesson, state by asthority. that no stock of this factory is on the market at any price. It cannot be touched flo eents on the dollar." In spaking of the Eagle and Ph.nix Mills the sue paper states, "during the last thirty days their oales have a been a quarter of a million dollars," whilst English mills four thousand miles away from the cotton ilds are suspended or running on abort time, sad our New England mills doing but little, if any better. Cotto textiles are nsed by, and are indispeaeabie to, every enlightened, a civilid, -ed, half-civilied, and many of the savage nations of the world. Tea I Southern States prodce two-thirds of the cotton of she commeral world, and of the nees staple known, of I whih they only manufastere about I one twentieth.

The eonvweroe of her I last year's crop into yarus. would have leereased its value over Ssad inato textile fabrics many fold a more. Her last year's erap of cotton at 8 enats, did not more then pay the cost of production, by hired labor. A Stwo-thirds crop of cotton sells fr as much moey as a full Cotta. greow, only as a sarplus crop, always pays.

Every article of prime meceaI1 sity, both of food and raeimet, ea be' produced is the South. Every pro-. of the soil, mine and forest a should be manufactured to its tmost value before it is put on the world's market. Cotton, I believe, is the ti trse heytothe prosperity of the outh. The Whitaey gin gave this aey to the i- apitals of the North and Sthe "Cleaeat Attaebment" rstores it I.

to the South, for when she diveraies et only er rsil phndet, Mr Ie. bor, iL br immense water a power In manuaeturing the produets Iher soil, mine and frws's, pary ticularly her gret cttoee crap, then It eutm et about Berhoe or Radr icat, Democrat or Repubilice, Onreebacker or Resumptioust, a South ora slid North, a or thI SUnited Statee, thly ali dweide into iesigaiiicaneeo, for so long as she pro deas all the nssrearies of lif (which shbo ca sad should do) grows, meam factures and controls the i Ia eeteeto rel of the she i- will be proapron sad ldependent. SRepetly.e yer ehidant serveat, he WRITPIBLD, 8S. UIr wRvusa L.a Jaamey 12h, te10. SThe Poliaoe Jury, i ad fr the ua ri of he Rihatmd met ithe iwa er KayrisLe, he day .1 Jamary, go0.

ad bl eDomald, "4 of JJ. Adanm, a Fradk sseh, Mas, ye Thm wam emened at aadr by the Piee. Is. The minates fee musei we ead and ohe peeper lie, mnnae oC. P.

Ifaitsr. ORINANCE NO. 1. iDer'iqsd yP the ple tJy e.1 ae arisrh Biehiad, Tha the -m of three 'lls Ot) per da be Te mse i Shseley allowed fer eommhisineer and eterk. et of errian, and tet mmam-emeimme smIpeying te a pers mi be slwed oee d.y's AdapWdiJa.

Ith, tet. EWAi ll SCOTT, I iso. Scrusassus. l'samtdest. ag I 1Ju8.Srurur ORDINANCE NO.

2. He it ordained, That all persons who have conmpli.d with the ordinance of the Police Jury. and been derlared lpaspers. mnot renew their at thee tinning of every J. year, ou their names will arsaed Ifroi the pauper lirL Adoptedl, January 12th, 184).

fI ELI. AH sCOTT, President. la Jho. StUMII-s. Clerk.

Thew lPredriot appointeuld E. MflDonsld, ii John andml P. Ballisr a committee on A and Ioltowing clasils wert pe- P. and allowed. viz: B.

Pallet. Ot i Law riz, 3 ti W. C('lat. J. Barue.

work on jail, 10 () th J. W. F.lwrl,. justtre of peace fees, 2 J. W.

(ii in. ronttabhle, I Mrh 1.51 00 Ta'Ils. J. M)1ughamlllt. pintittg blanks, 14 us J.

BSrees. Ardlilatld, actng rlcnmer, 12 W. illiarsa, 'Mar of 3 (M) W. Lanl), (Ml G.W Holly, 6 (x Jau 3 ot( I) R. 3 tw I PI Breehata, 1876 iS ta J.

U. ('olpllr, ('lrrk (Nt St vr Simlp' I "twr. It' 410 J. T. I li 1:1 -t J.

Pitt-. 4 ttourt f(tes 47 ta t11 SLeso lrrld fees, -I S. A. ()wrn. fees, 14I 4i 4 8.

A. i i ltor, 74, attice. pea'e fere, 9 371 SIrm guss 5, tI Phil C'rua-. electiun, 3 Eslxa A. Moseley, paOprr, Sit 4P) "ailtrina 5t0 Ot) K.

-t ilatch, J. P. lees, 13 7 Letm Scott, cheersa, 16 Mualing a total $1036 61 Adopted Janoary I2th. 1(i0. EKIJAH SCOTWT, President, Jilt.

S. SettabasuL Clerk. ORDINANCE NO. 3. Be it onrdainel by thle Police Jury of the I Pati of Tlat Ordinanece No.

1, 1 passed at at of thbe Polie Jury ons t.e 1rt day of It79, entitled "The Probable Elxiute'u of the Pariah ra Richlnal I or sthe Year 1t hue and the same is hereby auliopte, and thte tax collertor is hereby to collect on the rolls of 137'J as kdtllow, viz For ('rimnialt E.xpenss, 5 mills (tlerss alance, I Assessor, Printer, I Bri.ltgs. I 4 Contingeat F.xpene. 1 Adopted January 12th, I831). ELUAli SCOTT, Jxo. S.

Sruauaus, Presideant. Clerk. ORDINANCE NO. I. it oralined, That as additional one hbnotred I ail Ithe some is hereby allowed each wart in the Panra of Rahlhlad for bridge purparses the is be paidl a a Itle warrant of tle member of the Police Jury i of earb ward.

Adoptedl Jany 12th, ELUAH SCOTT, President. Jso. S. )Icaxus, Clerk. i 3 W.

Si hars, Parish Treasurer, presented 1e tBillowing report: I Rayville, Jany 12th. 11960. J. W. Simams, Parish Treasurer, Richland 1 I8 Parish, Dr.

I Dec. 21, To am't frmn C. H. Morsum, (olkror, 37910 67 Dec. 31, To amt currenry from same, 735 95 due Treasurer, 40 114553 02 Credits.

Dec. 31. By 'ant due Trues. last adlem' 9 975 cleaimes 30 83, 170 33 "olltrers salary 601 33 election 1219 I (M, a Climinal 1315 79 Contiaiest 308 65 Pupecr 210 laulga 432 00 Printer 175 51i C4 ash paid warraut 302 60 4 Treasurer salary I 00 $453 02 The Presisent appoinates J. J.

Ada ts sad neak Hatchrk a comaniltee Treasser so pnt, ad after etaminati, book, replrted de tsame correc. I On motion, the Pmesideut oapllnsel Jhn Bishop, C. P. Balour and e. NeDemld a commere aor mast hailM4 iepe1 odlice ir use of tdh Clerk Distri Osiurt.

On amonit, C. P. AIbrka, JIa. Sanmer. 1- lie amd J.

Newt. Pros were appeied a eomSmiee a examime hookeas of Ta Cdllacor mad Treasurer nd report at neC meetiag. On moeinnm, sie lBoarl sdad meet Brat Mouday in March nest. ELIJAH SCOTIT, PresMlde. Jio.

S. Suuamnmas. Clerk. o1 olt I(s negro) led wth Mis wife oe Col. Wotsaik' pletates Sis Yesaoe esmty, matil remtly, Swhoee she wee drives from hsb lehi Id iby brtality.

He visited at th is ehe leA tbas sheI-Ir bs her seIp eTo eu breid to deemie by the throes. .1 eth7 or heude the pesse. He enrsieud quiet for sbeete week, sad this west I r. prosedig to dissewred hMs error, psesosied her torotars with thes dead eight-Puiday oflast weka braimed herwit hs as. Isi a jsil 4 U4d has cosfeesed is gills.

NEW ADVERTIBMENTS. ary 12t.h, 1880. a ri nSy Mr. Nelas. R.

Mr. eaL, MashnL Miss Poer. Jesrpt Mr. Gay, asi Me. Iowell, Mr.

Gay, NMats Mr. Rasels. hab Mr. Gay, Matie Mie, 2 Pan Mr. rue Grees, Lewis Mr.

Sia a Wil am Mr. is Greea Maiss Miss Toldl, D. W. Mr. 2 rk.

Hales. Greea Mr. FP. J. Mrs.

Hayma, U. W. Mr. Widrs. Col.

y' Jld aman, T. J. Mr. White, Mi E. Jees, Fawis, Mrs Ia asking fr abhoy levers please ay.

Advertiedl." L. TIbALE, SI. Sherir's Sale. King Brother SSate of 1 vs No. $13.

Parish of Richland. J. Andrew Lihldell et al. Panrsd Court. By Vlartned a writ nf Fi issuedc from the Hul.

Parah in aid fiar tlre ip parndsl um the Re slove entiti.td and nmsblrestl mutilli. iant Mi mne I htve ezl.nsd, is the loperty 5of OI Andrew L-ddell. anlI will offer k.r sale, at tbs public tmctioa, on Saturdalny, i Thie 214 day of 1880, lb mithe In sand himghest bilder, thie followinl i dewrilwdl projtCrty, to wit Lie No. i. Square II, of Jones Additns to to the towas of Rayvllle, it sat said M.

fa saild cost. at Terms of sole-cash, with the benefit of ms -pplsiemewnt. a LEM SCO TT, Sierit tm SheriEl's ofice. Rayrvlle, La. te Jans mary 17thl, -it.

SUW IxWOIN bALE. Seoesionu W. F. We is, Deased. Parish of Richlandl, State of Lumimsiaa.

By virtle of an order of rale. ismeaed fo the Hlsmormble Pari-h Judge of Ricihlals iand to se derected. I will oller fo sale at public outery, at my rsitdelce, near Girardl, bIetween II o'cock A. M. amnd 4 odclek P.

M. on the ltr day of Febrary, 180 the prnperty lelongilmg to tie sasceriun of a W. F. Wells, deceased, consisting of the olto lowitng Jescrlied real estate and persnommtl propnty.to Wlet Time Hose Plae-Fsactional S. E.

of N. E. Sectiona T'. Fl K. containinig :13 15-1(4) acres of ladul, ntre or len, tugetherc with the resience anmd eler inmpeovements tlhereon; ts 2:1 and (I) four of the town of Girard, Louisiana, each (iroting Sal beet soat a on IknDepot grCtn and an exending back mash 150 feet, as per plat of the trows of Girad, La.

Three mules, one old wagon, one old bstggv, two sweeps anid two pairs gear, one old cootkitlg nsve, one amount against Wash Jones, two acmouns aganit Feemna Beeckinrilge. one against George Peterson. omne mmounlt against Mary Puernos one aIcount against Henry Pisago; ma uedividedl one-half (j) interest in the cotutn cop of 1879. in pems and in the Seld, esatmaeed at twenty flive iles, more less. Terms of sale, cash, at not less ltha the appraisemeCnt.

Cobb GU(mby, Attorneys. RU1TH J. WELLS, Jannary 17th, I TwtriL GoI lands fir rent on the "Lower Jemdon place," ,2 mniles rhnns own. Apply a WILEY P. MANGHAM.

Nov. 15, "T7-tf Rayville, La. IE STATE OF L(OUSIANA. PAtlsaM RicLWxsn, Ptsinu Coitat. N.

McCewa, Drceasd. Whereas. D. Rawlin Petit has ied ins the mdce the Clerk the 14th Diatrict Covers I in amms lor the parish of Rirhalsd, hi npplication for the admisisUratio of tim al 0 1. N.

3McCown, udeceased. Now, tlwrelore. asnless opposition be made thereto within ten days frnae the dale heIeef, the said D. R. Pettit wall he asppliartl of the succesion of I.

N. apon complying with the of dme law. J. NEWT. PITTS, Clerk 14th D.

Caslt. Rayrill, Jan. lo, SSerlfs IbL. Sarah A. GrCbtabs Sate Loisiana, No.

R52. vs. Parish of Rirlmanl, Noland wife. First Ward Maigi tramns CaeLt. By sistase of a writ of I.

fa. maned Sthe loil. Couet of the First Wa'rd, pairish of Richlainl, al to ese di-rectel. tine ablove entitll nad mamhbmere suat, I have seized aind will for sale Mo the nlast ad hbih.lst bidder, in the iown of Delhi, said Parish, on W'edaneda, Jeat arry the SOlli 1880, Sthe foulstmg describell inpey, ao-wit: I Three (3) Cows send Five t5) Yearlings. Seized as the of Frank Nlmnaitaad wif.

ad will be suId tatistefy aid writ and 2 all costs. Tetm of sale, cas, with des of LEM SCOTFT, Delhi, Jwa. 3rd, 10.2'. i'- Vs. 3.

M1 Kelly ml Abe Thomamelm. Sate Lommimea, Paiak Omrcim, SPariash Con. I a vieno of 8 (e. Be aI at al. Paria Ceet is sed tu th hPb of Omakis, Dens of Lanmmisim, amd di.

reuted, as Slri of the Parish oI Rihmul, said Stae, I Ihave seried and will oWelr re le at heaort oma desr in asmi PidJ ol Rir on Samaday, The 7lh day of Fk6reser, 1880, the Imlloti prpcrty, twW: The met omet wastd a la ad te smoith easej of Sectiu TA Norh, 1 6 Est, eemmseiig I0 eares, ma or les; the east of uatl seas, butia II, Ii North Rti East, ennama ames Snore or leMss; the orith wes SmettIkea 13, 16 North, 6 East, conimamslng 1ia ore or less; the ntht et esth wet 4 Section 241, IT6 Nrti. I et. eamala fi es more or la ss; the seoh at 1, ectino, fnd ment I westi i) Seetima 3, 4 North. 7 East, reonmin 120 asses amoreiorle; the ea scunth east I tOmanmd etes IaeaoesIta gf Sectio IS, ad Sctiea22, and west onth wet med sout we SSectionr 2, all in 16 Ilort, 17 ast, a "I tmiiing 3i mon a les; dmhesa nst el north east Sectins 4, 16 NeWot, 7 eontainita, 405ares aore or Ia Pat Sof nmrth east ctiot 2 17-fNort, East, continsing 25 acres ae la; abe resdlof north sctioa 3, I 15 North, I 6 corariningl 3o se msa a i- the wauc ean I of month Se.ia 34, iNorth, 6 East, ceuitalinag 40 moess mere or less; thea sos wea I ni the somIth west Seaton 1, hS Nosth, I acres monre or les. Seed as the property of KerIy ad will he sold at publie auctioan the lat and Ir.

hLighep tdder, an satisy id alS. and Ml a. Tmns of sle--esh, widirmas the esls appalemes. ape LEfM SCOrrT, SberiE oBe, Rayville, 3d, 1880. -OE sub 1.

M. Lwis, Stte Lrsi.man, ParIeatd ltirihantt, M. J. IBaSi. 4th Ward Magisras ourit.

By 'irus of a writ iA. assear freim ler HuIal. Magtisteems tourt of the 4th ward, Richlami parish, end a. me deercted, ie the atve entutledl tet. I have wised and will Miler fur Ma sto the hlat tad hiastest) bider, at the coun lhouse im Rayville, amil paresh, tit Satwurday, the 17th day of 1880, the undivided ame dinl iter in the kihtw.

iag described ploperty, The north west qurtwer adl east half of wmot, east quar. ter. actiae twenty-sis, township sixteen meth, raster esi este; sand the soa'ts ceas quarter of north east gqester, mad north eas quearter of south east queener, eeto s. townir msite anrnh, range six eas. urcmainag three ueadred aml twenty acres meore or lest, tpeter with all the Teres of ai, cas, wih the thareit of J.

T. ELLINGToN. Coasteale. Dec. ii, 1879-7t.

SF Cast )e of. Loausiasas. No vs. Pariah of Rechtsed, I J.C Cha. Parish Coen.

By virtue ofm alias write( i. isaled froa the Homorelbk Pariah Coes in Sad for the Parish of sdI, of Lmisimem, is the aoMve e4asled mIst amiserd smit, seeld me dirertu. I have mt will oler for sale. the doia of the Cour House, im the of Eayvile, midl Parish of Rechlmul. os aktm ay, the Ibt di of Jmm, 1y IS0, at publie martion, to the last highetl bet.

der, the followins desscibeed real ea ue tj wit: The somhb half of morth east quarter, and amoth-esma quarter of and north-east quarter of soth-wet quarter, miw arnesiswet quarter of south-east quarter, an I aseth east quaster of anorth-wes querter, ant eas half of morth-west quarter of nrsth reai quarter of Secteo 33. I' Nordth, Rasnge 6 F.as. two huadlred i mt isty acres of laod, swane ir le.Ii. dseaz to stisly said writ and all richs. Tenrms sale-cash, with the ibenres td" apprreseaeat.

LE NItrViTF, Slerill. Sherif's Ogae. bayville. I)eeaeseer in dhe matter of Parish ot Rirhls.d, Tusteorsip af Ada. Jen.

of Lowuesisnu, )ne md Wdllme. By virtue of am osetr in me diree0dl, me to sell as peblie sale, afer legal i elay agnd the inter.e't she abmve named sies, eamstting of an meldi. vide I inerestn of ainmmeisrmehs 19.loi) of the mnerk half -t the aLrth-west quarter of ertiea dtirteem (13). Towaship severet. (17) Noeth.

Range nti (9) Ba-a, eoensamin Eighty arres i rid, mere or less. I witl aer, a ithe premises, mro Delhi, ea Sauuraly. the 17tA say of Januaryg, A. D- 1880, few ste the abme dearribed land, in ie isa and higLest bidder, beween II lerhek A. al 4 orinLk P.

at anul tem dthan invea toned al iaied vIael. Terms satle. rash WILLIAM T. MILLS, A UWT PArE 0--The Waein kame7 Paper da the soet" DYkan 0son The SI Salhn leen oms a ima Sprving sill it has eow mnearly agaimedo pedersion. The last ine enues to as alrged ll 18 reolms, is really a rmd mrn her te every resect, and every bedy sheIld sand fer it widhotte delay.

In toese i will cotinwe all ter bes feamsee all she papers of the dac and My justly be cated die eaeaset femity peper of the far every I taiy will surely it. It esnaim every pus.sihe variety of sresdg matter, with spleedid itlusraIts, anW everyig int easasim, amusl and istruet fas wiy. Mahe up is every eommsuity, sadl send glain it. (Imes af Le isan get it IZs yps. A sigle espy is Dos' wait Or Ages Adi.s J.

H. A W. SF.AL. dee GA. $1lS9.

I whta mutifyd pul sd I will template hatk earpeaterm week is the bees assamer, a sheust mmywine ithe gemish. trial. Jan. 3 I a-e ide SParish of kilsh Parishl Coass. Whereas, Jeh Chele, Admimiemmee of te im soeeiece of the Clerk mE he SIDIeriei Cour I and the parish ioh.

had him peedliat arm muse mmd aseones dishehieiu is said saseaomisa ogh, sme wish ahim meking that the mie ha allawed, ew. dierelre, umleaseppesieeee is weisin I laad dessema sie ie of the DeJ Ite mean esiaid, whai dea is iam di eCurt Homee, at die mtos of myeir wirhe Sa (10) days bume de data hereo, die said seamsa. am due peaur wilt ho mllewed by the ems sad homutqgsed is all is apauassl ehuses, me die hw diseas. Wisae die Doe. C.

Mealgamer Jdg Sof sMi eau eat samy dleiml gUmteae mmid SI. las0--o 3. aNEWT. Clerk 11th b. rCirt.

Sdeel, saell Aly iligahorsI blMi. ted de sigt eye. Amy p-eesu gisvtg ijahenr of hl wheralas or deliveeg hen m. am. om i E.

cheri will Ia I wlbehls JACE.uhN, Jea.le 18.. W. -3 sems. R. U.

INTIE Rayvile, Dec. L0th,.

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