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The Carrollton Sun from New Orleans, Louisiana • Page 4

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E. F. SCHMIDT, 2 DRUGGIST I ACOT CB ARY. FIB NORTII-EAST CORNER OF AND DUBLIN STREETS, EEPS constantly on hand a full assort- of ment of On DRUGS, ma MEDICGINES, PATENT MEDICINES, tri PERFUMERIES, nt SUCI AS an BULLS' an SANDS' TIIOMPSON'S Cu Sarsaparill as. Le BURNETTS'.

RUSTONS DUPRE'S Cod Liver Oils. Kennedy's Medical Discovery, Bliss' Dispeptic Medicine, Wright's Rejuvenating Elixir, Osgood's Chologogue, Jayne's Family Medicines, Jacob's Cordial, Sanchez Specific, Davis' Syrup of Wild Cherry and Tar, WVitl 's Bal Ws of a Wild Cherry, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Radway's Medicines, Poudre de Rouge, Tarrant's Seltzer Ape. rient, Brown's Essence of Ginger, etc. PILLS: WRIGHIT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE, "I MOFFATT'S JAYNE'S, McLANE'S, IIOLLOWAY'S, 11 LEE'S, AYER'S, BRANDRETHI'S, KAISER. ETC.

OINTMENTS: i DALLEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR, GRAY'S OINTMENT, RUSSIA SALVE, IIOLLOWA Y'S OINTMENT, McALLISTER'S ALL-IIEALING OINTMENT, etc. 3 Also an assortment of Note, Foolscap and Letter Paper, Envelops, t4 Pens, Sealingwax, etc. All Kinds of Toilette Articles: a flairbrushes, i)ressing and Fine Combs, Toothbrushes, Soaps and Lily White, Powders, Turkish Sponges, Lubin's, IaueP's Bazin's Extracts, etc. AND Alcohol, Turpentine, Camphbene, Burning Fluid, Lmnseed Oil, 1 Copal Varnish, Neatsfoot Oil, etc. fr' Physicians Prescriptions carefully put up, Day and Night.

uctl3-ly Livery Stable. TIIE underbtgeed respectfully returns his thanks to his friends and the public generally, for the liberal patronage he ihas heretofore received at their hands, and takes the oppo.tuinity of informing his old clstomers, and the travelling public in general, that he will keep on hand constantly for hire, Horses, Wagoics, Buggies, Caarts, at his lIivcry Staile, on sitr'ct, he tween Ilarmpson and Second st -as, City Carroll ton. lHorses and lBuggies kept on Storage by the day. Ile respelctfully solicits a rcoitltuuance of the public patronuge. IHEI'NRY Octbh ly 7 A I IR.

OJ t)UC1)' tll -ltrn I ta bn till' lu bi ill geneti. it, blictal uliit he" hs ri tul'rw rct, at thi" Ii 'tO ith 'itrll ini th tl th iit, he ts replii it- In C.t I t'ah. a I l'lihl) Il 1 iN 1 11' 11 1, I ul KEl NER, A Through Ticket to California. 0. S.

COLBERT FIFTH GRAND QUARTERLY DIBTRIL'UTION v0c' of 100,000 A rticles, Whtich will ntil for thlt of our (1OII)LEN 'PENS at l30 it I lox. l1u' Our Golden Pen is the lost ever used. tindi is war- Jr ranted not to corrode in tiny jink. Ev'ry business mttan andt family should use the following list of artihcl will be Prc tributed tamong our patronsat 10i itteh, inld inid not he paid for until we informin the ipurchaser which of the following artilehs will sll himt for 1 and then it is optional he saltnds the Dollar and ttakes the or hot. All findas can be itO Erexxei.se within 'l'te after the ttrerhaix sr ixrrieires thli.m, (unless they are satisfactory and the 1oneuy wilt Sie be Refuntdcd.

List of Goods Included in the Distribution. Pianos; Gold Iluntinit Cased Watches; No Gold Watches; Ladies' Silver watches; (Guartd, Vest and Chatelnin Chains; Brooches; As Mosaic and Jet Bioochtos; Lavat and Floren- Co ine Brooches; ('oral, Emnierald, and Opal Ins Brooches; Cameo Ear-Drops; Mosaic and et. E1r-Drops; Lava and Florentine Ear Drops; Emerald and UJpal Ear Drops; Handsome Seal Mosaic and Cameo Bracelets; (ents Brcastpins; Watch Keys; Fob and Ribbon Shites, Sets Bosom Studs; Sleeve Buttons; Plain RIings; Stone Set Rings; Sets Ladies' Jewelry; Ganton Crape Shawls; Mousseline tie Lathes; Challies, French and American Lawns, Se Bereges, Poplins, French Calicoes, and other Ladies' Dress Goods in great variety, together with Head Dresses, Cabas, Fancy Fans, and in fact almost every description of Goods usually found in first Dry Good Stores. PLAN OF DISTRIIB UTION llighest emium $100, Lowes; Premium $2. The articles ard numbered, and Certificates stating what we will sell each person for one dollar are placed in sealed Envelopes, with a Decimal arrangement of Premiums: so that in Each Hundred Certificates there is one for a GOLD WATCH, And there will also be a Splendid Premiuny in each Ten Cert if you desire a fine Sha us Pattern, or a beautiful article of Je ose us 30 cents for a Box of the Gol and we will send you a Certificate whio you to procure it for t.

On receipt of 30 cents we will of our Golden Pens, and a Sealrt article which we sell for $1. PRIICES TO AGENTS, 4 Boxes Pens with 4 eort 9 boxes pens with 9 certi 25 boxes pens with 25 certil 1(x) boxes pens with 100 JW' N. B-With each Paekage of 100 boxes present the purclaser 11) Certificates, one of whicIs guinranteed to contain one order for a Watch, or Sewing Mtacaine, or by ordering boxes in one package you are sure to rectlive Certifli.t's contauinng oni order for a splen Slver Vattelt, bIside it large uitiltir of other very valuabdle pr'nmintuix (onlie ('rtilicatet sentt gratiW upon 1application of attny person desiring to act as Agent, whicht maty enable him to pirocure ableo preinitt, upon the paymen' of Pianos, Melodeons, Music, Bo' MEWING 1iIACIIENES, ETC. Bought and sold xn commnission. An will be sen) to the country at the lowest prices with the addition of 5 per cent fur Iforwxinritg.

il1e N. witnted in every town. 1 c-ltthrs sent till application. Ahddress all ctinnnunicfttlons to C. COLBERT, mtiintii (it utral 13S I'oumrth Phil'a.

I' or our' int.x.rity itil atility to tftlil our a its. Uwe beg to reifr yon to the follotwing hell knl vIwn gitintl i ixtn I iites tinis: His J. IV. Pahmer S- ('to (lteary. Ext xtiv.

Kan- hwlv Ilhrs, l'hlutdclhin xiai, i'estitl r. hitnl. C. A. "SI tl it.

llhrs, lhih'l tiel ris, l'hiladtlplhinit, Messrs int xi rer Mtxssrs Priitt lith. IMoore', Wiattir street, Filth and Market lhix" Arch. Ie hild i l. tf'ilxhr, wA. I'.

I. Pub- xlh P'xhihdl. lphii hU wrh, t' i', h1 lion. 11. Ittn s.n, l.

I I1 i t.u i lt reki ('tii ti'x tx SallIk. JAMES M. EDNEY. i ti ii, Pumps. Safos, Sowing Machineu I i i '1 117 Clitunbeor's- I t'w York.

'r I CttflI I I ii, xxCg 1 i x)l tt PARISH DIRECTORY. T. PARISH OFFICERS. The VIcTon of the Third J.Tudici a District Court, it of Carrollton. Not I)ISTRICT L.

Preston. NE Jury "e'crmns-First Monday in January and June. Probale Terme-First Monday iji March, A April and and on the Third Monday in Fetrun. A ry and October. Clerk--Edward BIuis-on.

)'epuly Clerk-x. Rigaud. uy Dreux. 11. Deputy i'- J.

Lecorgne, Jules G. Drepx and S. N. Catinon. Parish Recorder-F.

CommagBre. Nfoary Porter. D1epuly Record Arceneaux. Micl. Coroncr-Daniel Young.

Inspector of IVeights and N. Deninger. TI Joint Committee. Carrollton-George Herrle. If ligrht Mesmc Lebrelo.

Left Bunk--R. L. Preston. Jefferson City-Waldcn. Police Jury--Bight Bank.

President- Fergus Gardbre, Secretary-W. G. Toledano. STr7easurer-L. Delery.

First Wa Second quin. Third Fourth laudo. A Fifth Brn, Sixth Gael, Seventh Chcnie 0 it Police Jury a Presdent--Wm. MiC First Di Levy, Second trict- cob Mill 'Third ct-L. C.sPerret.

Fourth ict-It. L. Preston t. Fifth ict-William Mithoff '5 Sixth District-Wm. Fis.

re Seventh District-N. Betz. DING COMMITTEES. nan L. L.

Levy, Jacob Miller nd L. C. Perret. essrs R. L.

PresifLevy and 1 Fish. mittee-Messrs L. C. Perret, N. apt Fish.

-Robert esto School obert illiam E. Royer, WeiylI. rml-J. F. Zeller.

VB'S OF THE PEA let Distrit-tR. M. Bradford. 1, 2d District-Y. C.

Lacorgue. 3d Distrlct-J. D. Kanimper. 5th District- wV.

F. 6th District- Julien Lefort. CONSTABLES. Ist Iisirict- P. P.

Poche. ur 2d Gregoirc. ig 3rd District--S. Kenrncr. 5th District--lhenrv Parker.

6th ilistrict-- Kerner. 7th District Joseph Kielt. CARROLLTON OFFICERS. Council HaIl, Dbblin, bt. Hampson and Second sis S.

FlIrth. u- F. l(eor-g' Ilerric, Wilham I'. chiiler, F. Zeller, Johln and P.

Sitilig. Finance or cte Ilrr', i. choler, t'hurhs Irma C. 1. Ier.

and La 'A llmnt Mayno, ag -tr I 'wer, aid I tn pott. i le (' 'r--( irter. adl (' c'delick hc-rn. V. I mu I 't, n.

a rt lcnry II I nrt.r. i' I it, I I I i A 1 I t1 Two Pa ers for the Million! kept if su The Chesapesi and Best Papers in the World; Q2 Yeds for both Combined. Now is the $lffiwe to SubscribS for the may NETV YOuR1 WEEKLY and the PIC- A 'TORIIAL PRUNNY PHELLOW! 8A be Subscriber. A splendid Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Machine given to any one sending us 100 subscribers during I the winter. It NOW IS TIlE TIME TO FORM CLUBS Ma TO THE the NEW YOR WEEKLY, du A Handsome blication, TIBEAUTIFULLY STRATED, luci which is now universal owledged to be offe TheBestStoryandS theWorld to AMO A.

I RE -ULAR CO will be found the names of etlai nd Female writers in the' Uited in States. Such writers s- by STEP-rENSMARY J. HOLMES, An A. Lucy A. RANDALL, THIIRv-, V.

F. TOWNSEND, a WI. RNRY PECK, JUSTN JONES, S. COMPTON SMITH, (EARRY HAZEL) De "WM. EAILE BINDER, FRANCIS S.

SM3ITH, A ROGEnR STARBUCK, REYNOLDS, L. AUGUSTUS JONEs, MART C. VVUGoHAN, ANNA RAYMOND, MARGARET VERNE, Write for it regularly, while a score of othera scor of therin well-known writers occasionally cot tribute to its columns. A The NEW YORK WEEKLY has now eniaged a ex force of tale. that cannot be rivalled by any establiskrment in the World.

Oqr GENERAL CIHARACTERof the N.Y. WEEKLY. we The NEW YORK WEEKLY is designed pe more especially as a an First-Class Story and Sketch Paper, in ch we intend to give our readers a succession of of The Best Stories and Sketches ever Published pe in the United States. The aim and object of these productions will be to inculcate useful iknowledge under the pleasing guise of fiction, or to teach great moral lessons through the samne means. We shall never publish a word or line, the tendency of which is to injure the morals or taste of the Ill reider.

Every issue of the NEW YORK SWEEKLY will contain short Sketcltes of Life and of Travel and Adrnture, short Tories, General S.ummary of in 'E ts, IluTnorous (hean- Ft as Poetry, Edito- rials, etc. i p1 We desire especially to call att. ttion to it Our 'Knowleldge our to l(son our our 'Itl Fus of our Is, and our '( tot IVihtatl a a seri, ttdesicnr, "I4l'Wl t'd TI ii- d(r flu Illlfpla" to pcio th1e Ct, Oh SI 7 0 i g. (ur lDox' is alone worth tii price of th' pper. It contaitS weekly ashout, liflv dilffrent invaluathle rcclpe-, covering the a whol' iof useful Iknowledgie; l(i it nut nunfreluentlliy happens that the reaier will conle Sacros, one recipe which is strormn to hlijm the prie of ttell 'ear's subscriptioln.

r. )nr 'Answers to ('N also, are 1, till of vltialle inforination. AnIl hndtaiuls have alrenaly niequired a Svey resplctablel kniowle(dgIe of the G(erimao I. I'l i Cd of oar l.ainly 1 pot ic a i s. i alli' Iiislr i it Ii ll us oIll, ar ar's I tll i'-" Il idle l- It -n lll lyl trat i al ur-t' 1 I I "I I I 1" It' a ii i I 'i" iiiiiiir till i'un as i lie u1iiiu lilt') t'll'lSt I'lIl it II Ill? I tili ulll I i Oii i rt- i', ti I Il i ,1 I'r'(( course, can takie no risk.

If the money is mailed to us, oar obligations shall be strictly kept, but of course we cannot be responsible if subscribers entrust their money to swindilers. Persons sending us letters should be particular to state the Town, County and State; also, name the particular article or articles they may desire. All letters and communications, in relation to the Editorial or Eusiness Departments of The New York Weekly, must be addressed to STREET SMITH, Editors and Proprietors, 28 Beekman street, New York. Specimen copies sent free. To Post-Masters.

Will not Post. Masters and otlhrs of our friends throughout the country, if they cannot use the above to their own advantage, hand it to their wives, daughters, son, clerks, or some unemployed friend, who would find eetti, up Clubs for THE NEW YORK WEEKLY, a lucrative business; with the great attractions offered, the formation of Clubs cannot fail to prove an easy thing. dec5Gm A. Word to the Discouraged. R.

ANDRUS, the original inventor Sreformer and founder of new principles in the practice of Medicine can be consulted' by letter only, by addressing I)r. Henry Andrus, New Orleans, and Medicine wi! be fo'rwarded by Mail free of charge for a trial to any Postoffice in the Union; he offers in all cases of Consumption and Nervous Debility, Scrofula and all Rheumatic, Paralytic and Mercurial Affections, Diseases; of the Hip and Spine, Kidneys and Bladder, Gravel, Dropsy a safe and speedy cure, Female Weakness, Suppression, Irregularities and all Diseases of the WVomb, Strictures in the Urethra, Fistula and Piles, remedied -'thount the use of Instruments or Bandages. After twenty years of personal and professional a experience he can state that no person in the world can cure those Diseases with Mineral 9r Vegetable Medicine alone; there never was one Chronic Disease treated right or properly at the Charity Hospital in this city and. head and pride of the Medical SFacult have charge of it. He noMineral Medicine; his remedies enable the most debilitated to enjoy as great perfection of health while taking Medicine as at any period of their lives.

nov28.6mn SADVER MIENT. 1 To Persons outi of Zsploynment.l AGENTS WANTED In every County of aC Unite' tates iK 0O engage in the sale of some of the host and most elegantly illustratel VWorks Spublished. Our publications are of the most interesting character, adopted to the wants of the Farnmer, Mechanic and Mercthant; they are published in the bct style and bound in the itost sutbstantial imtncter, are orthy a place in the Library of every lHouscelhold to the Land. Ul' To men of enterprise and indlusttious habits, this buiness ctfiers an oIpc tinity for 'profitable empll(i) niet seldonm to he met tw ith. fl' lPersons dlcsiring to act us A ct-nls will receive proitmptly by Mlil lull particu las, terms, by addressing LEAIRY, ('ETZ Publishers, No North Secondcl street, 'Phil.

AGENTS WANTED e50 a all l.rlplnses active A tit I.is ite.t in ievery County It the I nit.Il Stati cl, to solicit-ordaers nlo il'trowlnee ntr Net( National blh ITh Si wincg equital to tnv high pricivil for every family, which imakcs it the cliealn st n1it most ipopllr" Imachine iln oxisc'iec. A limiited nlit ter i rf i't respniisihi'i Ag.ints. aie waiite'dl. to t'rave' a isoieit. i ori' l.l Lty Sanlih.

t', a sahtlrv of $3,1 ccoti lani i ct ex lttiii nt t. Aiddress, ith stal for ci on)ditionss'l- i tiong J.8 V.11.\I N1I CI). he Shoo rind Ltather l' ttc 'taic re MANHOOD S11s01'W l.O'E', HlOWV REN1TO lE I). Jcccsc Piilicshl ri in a jicc ilc'd uN T'1'11 "ICl, 1)ANI ItADICALI (' 1'; cil" St'F lM fli in tl Ii i.r'. nt atrs innrin I et' a nl .31 ln ta a P' 4i ii hility I liTo I'.

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406
Years Available:
1860-1861