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Weekly, Saturdays—Is a large and ably conducted journal in French, devoted to the interests of the Catholic faith. A. Lutton is editor and publisher.
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Weekly, Sundays—The only English Catholic journal in the city. Contains the latest foreign and domestic religious and secular news. Is highly esteemed as a family newspaper, and enjoys a wide circulation both in our own and neighboring States.
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Daily and Weekly—The oilicial organ ot' the democratic party in Louisiana, and an acknowledged authority throughout the South. Holds a high rank as a commercial and family paper. E. A. Uurke, editor.
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Published every evening. A sprightly, readable paper, has a large circulation, and is an especial favorite in families. M. Jb\ Ligiiey, editor, ot) .Natchez street.
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Established October 1st, 1877. Published at New Orleans, La., and at Atlanta, Ga. Eight pages, weekly; price $2 per annum. Jewish South Publishing Company, proprietors, itev. J. II. Chumaceiro, lion. Ch. Wessolowsky, and Herman Jacobs, editors.
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Oilicial Carnival Journal. Published as an avant courier of the Carnival, the first number being issued in November and the last on Mardi Gras day. J. Curtis Waldo, publisher, Gl Camp street.
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A weekly journal in English and French, devoted to the interests of both farmers and merchants. Conducted with accuracy and energy. A. Meynier, Jr., editor and proprietor, No. 11-! Chartres street.
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A monthly magazine of one hundred pages. It is under the editorial management of Drs. S. M. JSemiss, W. II. Watkins and S. S. llerrick. The magazine presents a neat typographical appearance, and contains scientific and literary articles of the highest order of merit. Subscription, $5 per annum. L. Graham, publisher.
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Annual—L. Soards & Co., publishers, 5 Commercial Place.


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