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- r - -r -t o l' ,v t Cop~itiI'!I i'IIZ)# its flht Stae. Ratcx of Sub criptiofl. Oneu ~lltl 1 * $ (I Si l u l, . . ...... .........·-· N 't Ibu vI+ p tIli(I for h:*i I I mnontIIM. p.h'JSII \NI ('It' NI'V . SPECIAL NOTIC:E TO DE LINQUJEN TAX PAYERS. tIN : iL. ' of ill' 1 n liii· I ia 1 c a4IriI ti Ill, pilil~iiiiI. aM Ii rl~~i by til levi Avt'n . 1ct of71'i7, a lilt iiF ilt, flrilcllllri tr) ,i till . \11\, \t':u 1(l\\.(1 lit Iatiliraia ti ir ti iral 11 i l Init ra uup o f, t:\1ui'h flit euui tu1i IIIwiIh I all ( ' t ai s ha.s i t, iii it l I iii r a 1111th' first (I1'tt I)ri'i lluufi ui' xt.Xt IIhh fiiuu tIo ;iut' i til. 1i 111.1 it uifu hiic 'tiillh tinI. attalh uito if th i a tninis, 1 tintl u hjuwi 111it toi, it ~\uuu it" )1'%' W iti i jiM liaii' hiLv tilli.. 8 utt sfi' ~~i lirrnt lXly Wll I'll h hit MI. i ti * a v i lluu'h I r raltirtl i. suju l flu' 1111 ;Iuiiititof :.l t. t; \ ( l irllhl it ,1' 1 BILLIL)OZED. Relorters lWork for the Week. In Town and Elsewluhre. 'lThe wea her sat ilis every one. liright rlhar anl 'hil Thehealth of this city and sl|Tro|nd inhgcal:ry is e.:rellhnt. Wood isin demand at $1 to .*4 5.0 p""r cord. If. I. Wdaltshley as aning the' Biart Able lpssevngers on Tuesday. The delintu'unt list of this parish pul. lished this issuie lhllraces 10.14 names. Col. Lan', T:is ('clleeter, left tmown on Tuesday foir his Il:;tation. Whltt's th, ie o f quoting Bergh to a dog with a tin ian to his tall. Dr. .1. W\. ('ok,'rh:in and ('il. Thonlp Aon p:uil thf ' VI~',ni t'ý'rin 1 v'isit during the week. Our ohl frieun I i-' J. W. luther was in town onei lah, l:~st week l,,,king chelir. ingly as of old. iMr. C. L. Walhslev returned to, his home on ihe lBtrt Able, liooking in tine health. ,celiinqu'nts will find their names post. ed at the ('ourt loussei door. aml llliiih ed in t1his wei k' \ isiaNi.vroin. 3I. lqhrce, ; ;,., r turn!ed to his home ill this city, ,0111 his a; itn::il su nierllll ' so journ itn Oii, looking in splendid health. ('itizen Bilank com plains of Inidy!. streets. lfthedlliniiient tax-payers will only pay their t:taxs theo ilty can repair the streets, not hifore. T'he shingle business is looking np. Heart cypress, country ntade, and first cla.ss are selling readily at $4 per thou sand. "flow heart-renilin , it is to lose an af fectionaite sister by death ' weeps the preacher. But when i sh sloles wit h a sewing machine man, d.u't we howl. Sibleys Lake anid the possibility of dlamning it is the talk. We heard an old 'eitizen mtakinig a fi w curse-ory remarks on the danm. The price of cotten continues up at the top round of the scale, 1I4 to 10}. A good ly amount of money is Ieing lost by bny 'er at these figures. Last week jheii a down town girl was putting on her slippers. shl' discovered her shawl in the toe of one them. She's no "Cinderella." A strange man died at the tan yard near'this city on Tuesday last. His hlod"' was viewed by the coroner; and lie was buried by the parish. Judge C. C(hapllin, Cols Levy and Jack, and Dr. ('nuniughant are back again from Court in Red River. They report quite a busy time. Cotton picking has been resumed. -Complaints are now made of the high prices paid for pickers. Some are giving $1 per hundred, which is $20 per bale. A young man writes us to know what is the best receilit fior a stomach pl)laster. Mush is pretty good for outside apllica tion. Add milk for the inner. That Grand Ecore road has been a subh ject of complaint until it has beconme thronic. Unless somIething is dione we'll he cut off'from Grand Ecore before many dlays. A negro tann was scaldedl to deathl from a boiler explosion in New Orlhans nlast week, and on his tombstone they chiselled deeply, "Sacred to our 'steamed friend.' A man in Maine has lived on bran and water for sixty-seven dayvs! That's noth ing; we know several who have lived on bran and water-cooked,, and a little meat, for gxty years. It is lying awake nights trying to de rnrmine whether to leave your fortune to :al orphan asylum or a home for old mnen that nmake the newspaper business wea Tisome. A bashful yonng clergyman, recently ?ising to preach for the first time, made a terrible mix of it, in announcing his text Inthis wise: "And immediately the cock Wpt, and Peter went out and crew bit hrly." Landsare selling cheap in this parish. )I. D. A. Blaeksher, Pleasant Hill I', O. 1., Will turnish homes to a thousand white families and at the very lowest .9 and best terms, C(':pt. George linnlilton, the gentlcinan ly Clerk of thie Bart Able, places the Vix nt.Arortl: mler the usual obligations ti.r full tilhs of city joulrnals. lhirgarously inclined people are re qinestcd to take it as figurative when we say "'lonlily ill tihe parish treasvy."'' It's there to pay hiils whnl llprelsentedl, hut SIitot there tfr a bill·y or a1 cold chisel. A sulbscriblr to a. r,iitlithweste'rnl news ilalpr died recenlltly, leaviing foulr years slscripltiorn unpaid. 'Th, editor nallur ed the raive alld deplositedl iln the collii a pa:lin leaf f'an, a lin,-it coat. and a thler 1un11eter. At I awk lisve ille. :i.. recently, one of orthe two eollvicts in the Pubirslci colln ty jail tore out part of lith wall and ecn-'. pel. and tlhe lother 'omplainiled hlittrlyv next l h h ri ti hll'rit that ililll'ss till walls wel're ilildl so tihat he wouIld he kept warn he'd gi, tao. 'Thlis is lit kind of weather when a mani se. his wie Cnonilini into tllh roolli withi a -lettle of eo:il. and. after -lshe has 11poure'd 'ever' y lilt of it int lo thi ttop of ithe t:dl store. ýrryw: "Darn it Manner, youº olit to 've asked Ifle to Illdo i h:it . But it is too late Inow." lTolrnee Greeley's advice to "Go West" was a. gliring swindle The fiect that the lindils have bleeln living W'est all their liV'" :lnd are still poor, with scartel y enonlghl clothes to hIilde theil ndlity, proves this. Anll A lerlicanied citizen was Called on s ' r witnhll~s inl a e(nse befuore oine of tihe list ies iitely., and when the oath was administ ered lie raised o hth halils and said : "I shall spolke nolhlings what'aint drew, if ever I hope to die so quick as a ililnute !" A young man left uIs last wiilnter with imlt the iusual ";adoist1 " writes hIck ,to know " hi:at the peopllle, think of his runIlilng 1tlf. 'I'lt, lhst time "tlihe People"' had tlhought It himi since hei left, was whlien they read the letiter. (oo.1d (lod is hcgont ! The season appronl'lches for the "lady liller" to rush iiito the house andl curl himself ill) in the rocking chair,-hum 'i-What is home witlhout a mother," while lhe watchles his old mother trying to split n knotty pi'ce0 of wood tol imlake a en'l of coIl'c for her "lretty boy." The Clerk of the Distriet (Collrt reports tIhi tillowii1; g as the iiyentiial result to this tlr te. Ar. llas Sloliee to ,Misjs Joseph5inll Moore. S"ver1n llieiris ," Catherine Solice. ,Josepih Uitt , 11olly lingers. Albert Edwards " PIeit Jackson. ,1. 1:. l'rudhotnnie " Louise D. G(ainnie. Mrs. Amy ligg aldvertises in a Texas paper that is able toi whlip either on0t of tlle Woln she saw walking onl l her hIts banld's arm a few nlighits befolre. Wlhat all Amy-ahle womanli il she niist be, eh l "Why, hello, how are ye, Smithi," said ,Jloneus Snith lretended not to know him, and anwerled eisitat inigly : "Sir. Vun ii1\ave the aldvantaige of me." "Yes, I Si11i ppose so. I Everybodliy i 1has that's got S~oilie one saidl tlhat the proper gait to walk f'or health a it s f'our milh's an hour. A coulile ill town dloin't want nmuch healtl h tlhe, h'canllse it took tilllm foir hours t ihe other nIiglit to walk lhalf a mile; the ex alt ilistlance frlln churcll to th~ girls home. 'illt, yoninn man says he ':woulnll't caredl a cl:nten'iial if it took all night." Thie raoffle for Jimmy Moise's picture "Natchitlnc'les," and tihret other paintings frllnom his pencil, took phlco in tihe Recor du r's office saturdnay last. The following is tilhe resuilt. Ticket So. 211 Judge Pierson threw 47 " 279 Clark " 45 " 2S Ha;ller " 44 " 297 Sompayrac 4:1 "Aulldiences, as a general thittg, are pre disposed to think well ofa speaker. Bult lcwhen a man with a meersclaumn nose and a bIotanical garden in full bloom all over his face gets utip to address a tenmper ane meeting. it mnust be admitted that the cry of "take in your sign"1 is not w it hoot xt,"nuating circumstances." "Some fullow submitted a hlllot.hox thalt cottld not be stltffedl to the Chicago Conmmon Council the other evening, andl wanted them topurchase the patent ; blut it took only one vote to knock the 'stuf fi' ' out of the propositioi. If I was a lokleeditur, Wonllin't I have a time ? I wohlhll't print a cussed word For lessen a $ a line. I'l get imy grlb and licker free, & tickets to the shows, I wouldn't pay for buggy hier; & wouldn't I ware good close! The chiir of the M. E. Church South,of this city, preslented Mrs. S. A. Carter, nee Snith, withl a fine bible as a testimonial of their regard for her and in apprecia tion of the good woik she has done for tile church ihere. The presentation took place at the residlence of Prof. W. C. Jack on Secondl street, on Monday evening last, Rev. T. J. lHongh mlaking the presetn tation speech in behalfof the choir. Our Editor returns his wanrmest thanks for a courteous invitation. A waggisih journalist who is often nmer ry over his personal plainness, telhi this story of hinlself: "I went once toadrugr store for a dose of mnorphine for a sick friend. The night-clerk refused to give it to me without a prescription, fearing I was~ going to kill myself. 'Pshlaw,' said I, 'do I look like a man who would de stroy myself?' Gazing steadily at me, he replliedl: 'I don't know. Seems to me ifI looked like you I should be greatly temptedt to kill myself. '" Scene at a Brboklyn wedding breakfast. Compalny 1all seated at the table. A panso in the general conversation. Hap py husband, to his wife's seven-year-old sister at the other end of the room: ',Vell Julie, you have a new brother now." Julie: "Yes, but mnother said to Papa the other day that she was afraik you would never amount to much. but that it seemed to be Sarah's last chance." Intense silence for a moment, followed by a rapid play of knives and forks. Mr. Lincoln used to tell in his ininmita ble way a toiry of a Winchester conivert cd ('onlfe hlrate, who was so overijoycd at reciviirg his pardon that he exclaimed: Now i'm ,:ii'd.,nid, I S'p'se I'ii as good a 'TIUnion man as iany of yon - emphatically one of yom again. IBut didn't Stonewall .Jackson rgieu .s hell in the valley ?" A young genthlen:mn got neatly ont of a line scrape a ith his intended. She taxed himi with having kisel two yonmg lldhies at Some party at which she was mnot pres ent. lHe owned iup to it, hut said that thirl uni'ted e'ilseonll icno.V tlii nty otne'. anl cllven. so l:uhed o ii her pout. lit dlil not explain that ole was nineteen aulil the other two years of age. Wasnh it artful ? The ltAicr Aunt., with the vteeran C'alt l)ik Sinnott in comniamln, was at Grand Eenre bright and early on Tuesday mor ning. This 'Qumein of Plackets" has l.ell re-painted repaired andl re fnurnishld and returns to its gilhed all over with : aecomn uodations for man andl freight. ('apt. Dick is the host a:il does the honors of the roof while ('apt. (eorgo ltamilt on cIntimnes in the offlice, the peerless tlerk of this or aly other steamer. Country prodmee yihelds handsome in= co(mes firom the way ehiecken s are se!ing: -- 5(0 to $:1 per dozen. Our market is perfeictly lare of ,'s, and foir lhttr we dTei 1pd on that country we depetnd on for everything else--the North. Veluison in limited lluanltities is on sale-ý'2 5f to i3,. the saddle. Turkeys are oin e st. Pork. lBeef, Mntton, Sansages. &e., are on sale in the market alnd in good ,qantity as well as linality. A hurglar made ail entrance into the Parish 'Treasurer's oflice of this narish on Friday night lht bh breaking the lock from the front door. Bi, then iºrociededl to break open the siafei in which a lare anmout of fundls were deposited. The bIar lock on the outside of the safe w:'s wrenched off waithl a cold chisel, but the innemr lock resisted ill efforts. It was a narrow escumpe however. Nearly six thlousmand dollars in ctrreney were in the safe, and it the lnrglars had been snuecess fni, a hankrupt parish wonuhl have been the result. 't'mestlrer lemnee has relmo vled all the funds and they are now tie lposited in safe places whenre flout or five men will have to be overcome, as well Ias a situ br1oken open, to surceed in getting away with the ionoey. CIr. nur.n' Tiioux. the gentlen mai:ily and pompular Ried River steamitoatman, has brought eit the newv steamer I)Ax 'i: said to lie the best of her class ever uil t for the lRled Ivmer trade. liher speed is certainly remnarkalle for a nelw boat, and her acc iioodlations ;are of superior ex ccllence, while the ollicers from (apt. Charhley down to the potato peeler are of the gilt edge order. Ben Lewis, now haililig from Natt'hitoelies ljijllll, is ot'" of the 'wheel jerkers," and finds it more pIro.,erolls to pull the bell strings on tihe liglhtiing stenniboat than pull "ticks" on a lIId Rive r plalntation. We are some on steambloats ourselves (ahot rmeal time esplecially) a:nd as nii ol stea lnbnilot own er (a hundilrd dollar shi:ir in tlle St. a:Il ry whilch we owe for yvi't) will he irelipar ed. when we see hlii, to "pulff." which we hop1 the Da)nlue will contiin' to do for 'i long time. to come. A W:ashington corre.spondent re poirts i4eator lhiyniii, of lhDelaware. a, :ay iing that the suilservieney of Weshit i pubjlic niii iin their desire to i'secllure power, lies at the iloot f 'pres ctt financial liec-ies. That iistead of attempting to inistrmet the people on sih a sii lject .is finance, they raither aippear to cater to their tfollies and use Iheir 1ignorance as a menus o exciting their paIsi.ons so a:is to glin power for Ihemselves. If we were to say that the slubseriviency of East ern pliilie non to the moneyed inter csts in t heir desire to scure pow er, lie.s at thein root of the prest't (dis tress iof the ' iuntry ; nnd tlhat inlteald of instructing the people on thie siii ject of finance they keep information froth tlheim, andll use their ignorncie to scelle otlice for theltslvest', and ad vance the interests of their \wealtlhy pailrins, we shouli he tmore fair, iand .js.l and truthful than Senator Balyard. Thelre is hardly an Ea:steirni pnlie ilan that Idiite say, in the presence of the niiocy lpoweri, that his sniil is his own l; lindl hirdly li public ,jourlinl of idl'diii illelne t hatl is inot colirolled by that alim power, an lt ~lli'li chonlie lio snrmvive shouhhl if taike the grolni(1 Oil (lle i thacks i (tl itle Rlesil iliititi Act occlupiedl by the l'Enquiirert. The imoney ipower itwonhll see that it shonild soon starve. Antid there is ino Easti"er pinlulilc 1n whio dliiights limore to re. upose, :ianl tay lotngi-r in the shlidow of thliit iipower, thaln the Setnator) fromi ])el natw e.-Ci i iitnnatti Euuliir'r. It is better that a woman should keep her sockings in rtlepair than thliat she should klnoiv the origin of tihe rainbow. E. Johni Ellis, )liiiocra tic member of Conllgress furomi Louisiana voted to uticrease the army. Mr. Ellis' con stitnents are deeply in love with the a lamy, anild of collrse they will le pleal's !ed with his action-that is the arlim will. THE LATEST GRAND FALL OPENING! The Immense Stock Just Received CASPARI & DIETRICH. No complaint can be made now, for our Prices are below the Cheapest and made to meet hard times. IF YOUT.7 TVATAN T' DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, CLOTHING, CROCKERY W ARE, GLASSWARE & FUIRNITRUE GrcO 'rO CASPABI & BIET S" Imperial Building Where Bargains can be Secured. Come at once, before the rush is too great. Cotton and Country Produce Bought at the highest Market rates. Our prices are down below any thing ever heard of in Natchito ches, Ask for Caspari's Store, Front Street, Natchitoches, La. 1 ~y G0¢!{A~f{i5 [ P T E- Z 11I. L & ýCT A~ f. IT ýc " C6 * I,*tf `ý/'SAN I *Q . Nm :IbýJJýC. c ý I.iIN QUENT TAX ROLL P'AIIISI OF NArrC IITOCIIES. ___.________ l tt utithl dfm o' 1 Pay.] State Pit kitb ILt1icnt lt I1311 :1~ 21; :1 A? 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I 43 1 43 titlihts, . 11 1 P15 I !) Stephens, +\Ifled 1 31 1 31 S--uddith, heirs Jno L 2 4:3 2 4:3 Stelhtus, .1 ,.1. 1 01 1 )1 .Stil tihe ns, (;uerge 7 72 -telph'ns, Jliht "7 $7 Stephn, .uJ. .Jlckson l 1 1 25 Sliltlp d, \,e':;tly 13 (H 13 44ý ,te ialrt, 1)ivid & Son 96 (!? ti U'2 thlwa;i t, l Ilirs J. F. 1 31 1 31 Ste;ua t, I)aliiil 2 7(6 2 71 St. e1 llllin, Andre ,7 57 vlin, 1'. '. 5 0! 5 41$ S* tE)liur. SiliEon I 0 1 0!1 Sew'vll, W. . 2 ;l 2 ill St iriia:l, T' ll" 87 t'7 .ltli . 4: . 73 73 Sheliy, (Iar ttt 1 0!9 1 0!9 "te;iti g, ,J:ttuies 1 09U 1 i1 eltla, I1 W1 44 44 SlenlltlSoU, la;vild 1 60 1 (i( Stevenson, \Wash. (i; (it; Neix, 1'ttIin I 0(2 1 02 smith, n" . J. 3 19 3 1I Smith, "ls. M.. V. 1:3 12 13 42 Smitlh. Alts. Neta 2 82 2 :j wlit h. 10u4th 44 44 1411, IJai. .A. J. 2 18 2 1$ Snlith, "te dhoe I 45 I 45 Sunith, T. . 2 61I 2 til Smith, Nathan I 67 1 67 ,inillllils 1). M1. 87 87 'iEnmmons, 1)r. S agt. 21 G3 '24 7:3 Silul n itlls, 1 F. " 25 7 23 SilulsEZ, P A 37 :317 Sitl(llls, IIenry 9)5 95 •iliilons, W illiani SO 81) sillion, 1 hi;id 58 58 Sil.1; 1.1rs Josephino 58 55 Silvie, Jnles 1 24 1 24 ,inglieterry, Mrs Harriet 1 Ili 1 14 Sibl . , 'ar e 73 73 Sibley, lBnker 1 2:3 1 28 <ibleh, William e7 e7 Sinltpkins, Spenetr 2 10 2 4) Sliler, W\ellington 29 29 Silliiylrn & llehlieunt 2 54 2 54 Sonllpaylie, Albert 1 38 1 38 Scott, ('hales 1 43 1 43 Scott, 1)iati 95 95 Scotte, 'T'hos 2 83 2 83 Spo1twVell, Ned 3.7 37 Schoubrook, S I( 58 55 St Etonoter, I 09 I 09 Show, Morris 65 6l Solonmon, Ahier 87 78 Souter, Isaac 2 18 2 18 Stuldath & Clhauibers 13 27 13 27 Smiilitti', Landy 65 63 Sycks, 1Gilbert 1 45 1 43 Tihlor, (siorn 1 45 1 45 Tauzin Mrs Theophile E 23 34 'Thichel ,mo C '2907 Trich!, & Airy 22 83 Taylor, Adani I 1f3 1 16 ThIrp, Ms L A 4 3.M 4 35 Tirret, John I 4)2 1 02 Trichel, Ihery F 7 25 7 25 Thompson, McZello I 16 I 16 Thomas, Edward 87 87 Tholimas, Olivy 87 87 rrottt'r, July 1 96 1 96 Trotter, Thus 002 1 442 Toussailit, Minique 2 619 2 614 Tolsisaint, Andrew 3 19 3 19 Townsend, Sic T'hos 1 16 1 16 Tucker, IBeverly 2 90 2 90 Turner, Lydia 1 45 1 45 Turner, Jamiesii E 2 54 2 54 Unsonme, Junior . 7'3 73 Vascocue, Mrs 1i 2 944 2 10 Vascmcue, 1) V 5 37 5 37 Varn,,n, Willis 2 47 Vallery, Lucicn 5 51 5 51 Valery, Johln 22 22 Vau Lier, Honey I 31 1 31 Vercher, ,hhlin 10 2 1 02 \ercher, Nora 1 74 1 74 Vienune, J 1B 3 9! 3 149 Vershier, Joseph 95 95 Vienne, Mena I 03 2 03 Vleniie, Theophi'O 73 73 Walhsley, 111 1 Agt i9 81 49 81 Walker Marshall 1 16 1 Ill Walker Westley 7 414 7 444 Walker Mrs Carii ( 89 6 814 Walker John 311 16 Wade Aignstus 0149 6 Watts Emily 1 16 1.16 Wagley JohrI J 44) 3 40 Waigley Jacob F 4 42 4 42 Wallace Oliver 87 87 Washington George 3tl 3i WV7ashinigluin John 1 45 1 45 Washiigton James 2 03 2 443 Wagley Freihland 2 il 2 1il \Viler 1)ick (5 (65 Waters Caesar 1 38 1 38 Weavrer Austin I 88 1 88 Wheeler Calvin 2 97 2 9V Weldon John 2 10 2 10 Williams lames 2 17 2 17 Willians, J Ma1dison S2) 29 Williams .T Madison 3 91 3 91 Williams llich'd L 2 10 2 10 Williams W J 2 83 2 83 Williams Stephen L 1 74 1 74 Williams I1 C 3 48 3 48 Williaits Ambrose 8.0 80 Williamuns Aaron 1 16 1 16 Williams Billie 1 4)1 1 (41 Williams Betsy 2 46 2 46 Williatims Clement 1 37 1 37 Williams David 44 44 Williams Eugene ,50 50 WVilliams Frank 72 72 Williams Philbert 116 1 16 Williams Robert 1 72 1 72 WVilliams Solomon I 16 1 16 Williams Stephan 2 17 2 17 Williams Sidney 2 40 2 40 Williams Walkei' 1 I01 1 01 Williams Cyiagul 44 44 Williams Mrs Minnie 50 50 Wicks AustIn I 88 1 88 Winharg S 23 20 Wilkinson John 1 74 1 74 Wingate G E 2 94 2 94) Wilson Willis 3 48 3 48 Willownes Austin 5 51 5 51 Willownes Charlie 2 39 2 39 M\'lite Riley 2 4; 2 d}; W~iuuded Jack e7 t7 'irzgins Jamens 3 ('I 3 i' 1V13-lns Addritison 87 ý7 WVinsoiiw John X\'cstl1 t7 rq Aouoe1 .Albeit 2 :32 2 3 Wriod;iEl Alfred 1 43 1 1:i 1Vr~1 wa"ii Gns'v 2 0:1 11 0:1 11 1,nii ack S tpc h en : 48 3 WVoodwortlh D)a 2 03 2 :'q Woonds (Cle Yon;i MIis Alex : (D '2 2!1( Y~ouniig D are 1 III I (41 Zelifih IHilaire Sr 31; 3'i t'iioii J1" 2 41; 2 41' NON IRESI DENTS. Alexand~er, Est I It A2 90 2 ºd :\1t mil er, It F' '2 9(1 ' )011 Ila~l;n sltear. A I) 78 16 78 11 Bacck 14 1 45 1 '15 I'llckstone, MIrs A J 9 2 1I311-1s. Estate 4 3,5 4 Ib(ni·, vný, EsL of 20 88 :0 Deill i, A 'lit(( 1 V 1:1 f1. 1:3 U. 11)1015, . ies A rt 33 89) :35 I, s,811 ('ri~iiio, Antointe & R 2!) 2! ChIilders, hº ' 2 54 2 54 Soh, Willim 25 38 25 3S 4 1)i1 nssl \ 1:ie 2)o 2!? Dav Iis,13e~oii 3 (;3 3 6:1 Dai s, EsI t L01111u11 :3 99 :1 !1!. Fair, 11 S (;( 5 (1,4 I) i~ I( ozodn '2 '2 2 3~~ IF iizino Mrs Palidne~ 10) r8 10 801 lutr I VJ \ 8 27 827 SF " as te r, *Jo & C .J 7 23 7 2.31 4;i'apjw~, lien j4 5O0 I :51) 7 25 7 25 Il~airi"iºn. 11 0 & T .J 4 :35 4 :3:; IIl;nrt'elI, I: 11' 1 1a 1 1(' I b'llingswnzi1, It 13 51 ::3 51 3: lolmanii, 1' S 17 ;Sri 17 55 *Jordanii, JoMn 1 45 1 45 ,Jo'dsol, Mrs A .ý '2 9o) "lo0 .Mnillard, .1N Mi It I 3 6º3 Lunbir., .41 h 4 35 4 35 Lidnit, & '& l hompson 2 90 2 944 Laulwti't, Witn 145 1 45 Low'ig;, Iosea 87 P7 lid wigson, .11 5 (18 5 08 Met(' nell, Jats 8 70) 8 70 McLallllin, Sanit'. 7 25 7 25 Mtontrague & I&urke 5 84 5 8l) Monttagnue; Mrs. (Jdy!o 1 45 1 45 Newma~n, C E. 1 (I'~ 1 0". e~ti e, A. 1. 58 58 1'u1 }e, Mel~t' 7 25 7 25 I'I otl Iro, Sainders C 87 87 h1amns, (:. !'. 4 : 4 33 I01vhuz tie Elzev '2 9!) 2 90) ?Itiu, MIrs Inanc & Son 1 11; 1 11; Rice, S N. 4 (;4 4 64 Russ, 13 F 2 (1) 2 91) Ioubietn, Mrs. A. 39 74) 31 71) Sta, A. J.1 45 1 45 `lidelI, 'JC. John 2 410 2 91) Smlith ,is. Johlnii ) 2 9)) Scai'Uoru l, J 1V 7:3 7:1 Stone, C. W. 36 63 34 63i I'lhomias, Ju tnes '2 6!) '2 G!) Wa;llace & Co. 75 198 75 9s Warren, A. M. 4 57 4 57 Wa;lle~; Henry R" : 05 13 05 Wdell, Suc. JO. 3 63 3 Wept, Est. .Jno. 2 1)9 2 69 Willard, A. ,J. t!) 00 29 00 Wade, Jas &. Mixon 3 63 3 63 UNKNOWN. Uiiknonin :37 37 I'i~kiIE~vt1 1 1 1 14; I'nkowit1 45 145t Iilknowu 2 1 218 1~nknowni 58 58 I'lknlowui 58 5$ Unknownr~l 1 16 1 16i Illnki:own .58 5$ Un1knoiwn 87 87 Inkonll( a 1 16 1 16 Unlknlownl 1 4 143 riikinowii 7 1 74 U:iiknowt '2 61 2 61 Unknown 14 1 4g Unknow 2 18 2 18 I'nkniow~n 1459 .1 45 Unkono1 02 1 02f U.Tkn~ronn 4 : 3 :i IJ~ki~i~il2 32 2 :ia Unknown58 58 Ilnkn~om'it 1 16i 1 1) Uiikiiowii2 9)) 2 9)) 1'nkiiiiw~n 4 4;4l 4 Iii Unlknownl 2 9)) 2 94) Unlknow~n I 45 1 45 Unknown1 45 145 Unkiiowiti 1 16 1 ; p Fall Season, - -00 - J. A. DUCOURNAU, Corner FRONT AMX CIltRCfl Streets, Natchitoches, La. UST received a flue ilt bf JEANS, DRESS GOO1)S, PRINTcj FLANNELS, SHAWLS, LINSIE , CROCKERY WARE] HIATS AND SHOES. ( At prices to defy com petition. PASTURE TO RENT. L LARGE Beriiin d Pastuie will bd i rentel tri stick drivers c'heap. Alily to H. P. ANTILLEY, At th Oc leliux place, opipoite town. Oct. 20-1mn.