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OUR WAHINTONE . is said t his lIaly I WASHINGTON D. C., June 29, 187. o Newspapers throughout the country eventuall speak of the last hours of the last ses- the accid sion of Congress as disorderly, and ftlcted I apply even stronger teroms. The ses- tfish occu sion was not more disorderly than is usual. Tbat very fair paper, the 1al- .At are timro Sun, sass, on this point, that Monos sCt "there was less intoxicaton exhibited (ost nap than has heretofore been the case in (moitauzl the closing hours of a session." And " cI'UI this is undaubtedly time. There was et confusion, and several Represents- beads ct tives-all Republicans-were hister- designed one in their disorder, but on the liet tiil whole the House did well, and the cliceail Senate-too. ors ,f 1 The necessity of earlier action on i appropriation bills was clearly shown, in as numerous jobs crept at the heel of literall the session which would have beeTd and hea summarily killed if they had appear- anst a ed earlier. They were passed as wore at amendments to the appropriation e a bills, and unwilling members voted was a si for them rather than kill the bills largest themselves or delay adjournment. An o Speaker Randall, receired a liberal eland, ( share of curses and blessings by his boys an determined and successful efforts to habit ( prevent the passage of numerous sub- credital sidy bills and other expensive meits- their g urea. Enmity to him on that account noticed will probably disappear in a great his doo measure in time, and should he be ly latc re-elected to the House and desire mined I again to be Speaker, the great abil- ared ity he displayed throughout the sea- that Co sion will make him a formidable can- he fone didate. in the I do not wish to intrude advice kegs t upon readers, but the breaking up of beer a the session seems a proper time to re- emptie peat what is a common remark here, which that an old member is worth mor, worthl than a new one to the country, his ed, ea( constituents and his patty. The pol- stale b icy of renominating men who have steps I proved honest and efficient is a very evil, c wise one. The Republican minority one, d t, House is strong because its and very many of its rank oe have been long in Congress .now all the ways. The Deiiio cratlc party will be wise if it follows Rep'lblican tactics in this respect. The recent Democratic State Con vention in Maine and Vrermot pre sented admirable platforns A ~ery intelligent gentleman recently from aO` the former State says there willprob- y'u r ably be no election of Governor by to di; the people, and that even in theLg- else. islature, to which the election go8e n tie Ve such case, the result is' doubtfai. of au Democrats of Vermont 'of codrse ex- Crops pect no such result in that State, but writin are evidently going into the -eanyass good. with a determination to bring out all Amork their votes. •our I There is a reasonable hope of do- o r I feating at least on Republican can- of frit didate for Congress in Maine; small, Mr. Hayes did a graceful thing in mouri appointing Mr. Groesbeck one of the begin delegates to the International Mon- his dE etary Convention and the Senate, ratiol though it wrangled over the two Re- fA publican members-Messrs. Walker our b and Fenton-confirmed Mr.. Grg.- in a beck immediately. It is a eigripus prs fact that Fenton was saved by Sen- non's ator Conkling from final rejection. pursi No two politicians more cordially dts the i like each other, and as Fenton was 20 he not fit-for the position, it is difficult thioe to see the motive of Senator as t unless he wished. Fenton, ot t f tdf Me country pending thia fiht 1; abo's atorship in New York. ;::' TIMELY T94,PJe.:.. .' Queen Victoria hat tweuntfive grandchildren.ANT The latest triumph of Parisian nov elty is an "exhibition bouquet,' a tiny artificial rose to be worn in. the buttonhole, with a crystal dew drop in one of the petals and on loking into the dew-drop a miomataue view of the exhibition is discoversed. i rel A big chap from Americas onu pay ing his bill in a I0ondoa retanurt, was told that the s.nm .''pit on didn't include tlhe waiter.' ,WValj 'ad he roared, "I didn't eat anaaiteri did I 1" he looked aa thoagh he Cnd Ba though, and there was no fhrthet ds. of cession. te Italy is to have a jubile6 o es- m struction next year, wbn·· o . years will have elapsed sitci $ Po ne cities of Pompeii and Heriadu m w were destroyed by earthquaeP jnd th eruptions from Mount Volivine t es is now intended to "celebrate the A day," and the scene of the ceremonies of is to be at Pompeii itself, as being at the better know of the two- buried ti cities. Emma Bartlett, an Englishi woman, who started in the baruets 'beioess f in New York some twenty years ago, te on capital of $1.65, aid hjr T an enoormons trade, employip Lb : 1 time as many as a hundred men, died ti in that city recently. When at her c best she weighed but eiAght-four 1 poonds, And was commonly poimn o as "little"Miss Bartlett.'" In Spain thelemon -:Pr h ly prized on accoueant of it e al properties. The liadies~ care ally t gather and dry its leaves for winter , use. Five or six of the dried leaves are steeped in every cop., of tea the Spanish lady drinks, and the added flavor la said·go be delicious.' T)b lemon verbeonais nueed'asai topic tmr the stomach. A decoction df lt'nadd with hot water and sugar, and tdrami cold morning and evening, is exceT lent for this purpose. It iA said to prevent the nervousenss OaaUed byI too much tea drinking. A German physician, who was a class-mate of Bismay~at4the i:etier sity of Berlin, says that even at that. ige lie gave evridlese'l thi .,rewdonesu and dipl$fiatfd qMat i. 'or which he is now famos In hit...al interdpp.r\epdl isxL4r respondence with htifdf frfe he seemed incapable of-ommitting him self on any euabject; He neveeMratUd with a manuscript without 'car fn1 revising it, and once, whepi:'rid Ui his caution, rejoined: It is nocredit to be right where it would be inex easable to be wrong." A singular character has just died at Hartford. le was a mab of about fifty years of ale and of.some means, but somewhat deranged. i intellect was every day seen upon the streets walking with down cast eyea- care fully removing from the slde Luk all stray pteees onm',t ett a - na sIki, that are really - ' . *A occasion so much profanity. It ..¥ .- . is said to be a fa that in ealy life j ' his lady lov i Ie i, i'ý" I. pling on a putti ' or ti:, I, I wo1'and evelittuallY died flout tht et'ects H the accidtent. This it was that af tlccted i i d to his u1ti-nS l fish occupation, t" tlhe rest of his life. (; i :At a reeu!t llaH in f4at4 Iiveni g yi MIons. tcelitfelii, a gritf;itath er, the most spendid toilet was that of IMrs. .JI1_. (lonauza) Mackey. HI'e dress was of calreubier faille, covered in front witl jet emihrioldery, worked with the beads cilled nitllicolore, whichi ae designed ti iniifate precions stoines. lier train was of pink satin, almnost concealed by old point d'Ainylerr;Ofwhich her ornaments sUpphites ian l ili dhu onds :of tlihe utmost spendor ; the sap- tap at phire in the center of her necklet was f literally as large as a pige;on s egg. The head-dret coi ist5 of. red roses an can a anld ua lifidiitiAi;rLatnd, and al s ost at the top of her left aim she Ikeep wore a bracelet in the center of which Ircha It was a single diamond the size of the r tails. S largest hazelnut. An observing gentFniman of Clev- DRY ( 1 eland, Ohio, has detected the news- 1A is boys and bootblacks of that city in a o habit of dissipation which is mlore - creditable to their ingenuity than I their good taste. Having frequently t noticed a number of theml passing t his door in a state of most beast > ly .int l esitttil :tb at llast deter- CORN o mined to'. ditieltnar where they )pro clred, thii lilur-.thaht ptr- tthem in that doi ,iliti. ,l atddtin O,?Poliy, lie heToiu tbhathi t little f lows'W eire in the habit of extracting from the c kegs which are placed in front of Wh beer saloons after they have been emptied for custoliers, the dregs e, which by the dealers are considerred ." worthless. In this way they slticeted- to tit Sed, each evenilig, in secuiing enough Price stale beer to make themn drunk. Whalt obe lt e steps have been taken to prevent this The ry evil, which we are sure is a growing Countt it one, does not appear. Feb. es News from Our Friends. - VIERNON. P'ARIISH OF VERNON, )t1 June 16, !7. e- eri' . 7'iadicator ; W" : oYou have doubtless ere this nulmbered b- your Vernon (correspondence among the AV "things thiat were." 1 write now miore Cl by to dispel that illusion thau any thing and se else. There has othing oecur e4d to jos- ed to i- tle Vernon out of the monotonous rotine freigh t1l. of a farmers' life in an inland parish. Rati 81- Crops generally good, with [at present follow but writing] lplenty of rain. Health also Fift pass good. An occasional umarriage or death. Thit aIl Anothe g ket is that'of IfW. 3tephen Gra t,-wl(r t' H4 fornimrly a citizen of Mat do- your hrish. Awvorthy than and citizen, who had endeared to hiin a large circle oan- of friends, and leaves a wife and four small, besides several growln children to - in mourn his departure. lHe was from the the beginning of the attack convinced that [on- his demise was near at hand, alnd being p rational to the last, said that he had no e- fears of death, was "all right." Ie- A brace of horse thieves passed tnhrough . r our neighborhood a day or two sice; for in a short time a eutleman cainme on in for 1%s pursuit, and was joined by one of Ver etI- non's boys, and when last heard from the ioe. pursuers were on the right track, [on die the Many road] and, although some lt or was20 hours behind, bid fttir to overhaul the Icult thieves, who were miaking slow progress as their horses were 'considerably fa tigned, and were thoaght to be failing. t Mlore when something occurs to write FRI about. Yours truly, VERNON. _ _ At THE STATE'S CREDIT. PEt call ve The July Interest to be Paid. De t, a N. O. Democrat, Sthe Tile State Board of Liquidators met E roki yesterday. Present: Gouy. Nicholls B in the chair, and all the members. T1 vew Executive called, pen- A ding with iN6g~ resolutions relative to the PAYMENT OF THE INTEREST on State: ConMols avae.nubnsmously i 'lj adopted : cia itr, Resolred, That thj State Nationa Bank, FiscalAgeut 4anu.lf the State tes. of Louisian,'be anG sl hereby reques ted and instructed to provide the moneys necessary to cash in full, at - e- maturity, the interest coupons on the Louisiana consols maturing July 1 o next, and that for any advanuces that ni may be required for that purpose over Sthe deposits to the credit of the inter f#t est fund for 1878, with thei Fisctal t t the Agent, interest be allowed at the rate anies of live perueet pPn.annumW uptil said beig advancee arW c6vlredby dellposite to (I ,iried the osedit of. • ? - . 8A1glINTERss T FUtD. A woman, The said five per cent intutaeLthtose n oiness paid to said ?Fiseal Agent under the termts and conditions stated in aet No. fi T' 28, eStra session of the Legislature of 1878, as inoditied by the resolution of n, died the board of said diiectors of said Fis tt her cal Agent, dated eighteeinth of Jtite, l.1878, and now on file with the Board ' ag;C geliIKSlfff olltg4 A&udiior fair. nihed thi Fiscal Agent with acerti f. l ed copJ Lf 'tbidab0''d"f thin I1 andlaten thl e at ernoon lie Ireceived aly the follwiang in ireply thereto: Sinter ,.; NEW ORtEAns, Joea 21, 1878. i tea ate Hon. Allen Jumel, Auditor and Ex-Offi ded cio Secretary of the Board of Liqui dation: SDEAR Sla--I have the honor to ac- , I1d knowledge the receipt of your favor this dtlyeig to Qe,9FOplyof 4emti Inlution jassed unanimously by the said o BoarN i i iei atla meeting ud by held.thip dli, it wish tboird re quest all instruict hme to provide the funds to cash the interest coupons Swas a maturing July 1 next on the new 01 4er- State console. at that In reply I beg.-to-isy that I am in 5'ifh I structed by the board of directors 96 iqt- of thle Fiscal Agent bank to inform oIn you that the bank, under your resolou. r- tion, will m ' " li AR .N PRESENTATION, ingon him- anWhnfftW~t'¶ BZifi'dBp No. r i , 9due at that date on the consolida g ited bonds a'-6H tifeIo(e uisiana. o ocredit The said coopons will also be cashed j be ine- 'at the Bank of New York, N. B. A., New York, at same date. I take this opportunity to express just died to ydel the hope that the Fiscal Agent owill flu th loP!oi if twhe ier i t ~os, * m der I next, such as tOltei likm the great mst*ets satisfacetion of cashing promptly at e car-e. maturity the interL Opoo No. 10, de all doe January 1,87. a.aa- I remain, dear sir, very truly yours, ~JIt ~ ' Li ~PB gn lGrand Ecore Cards. .~VN-N-~-~~ I. H. MANHEIN t(;1:,\NI) EIC'O11, LA., -~~ O~ -~ l'l,,ws GROCERIES, ClI' Of which Il have a bIirge stock, of holh ii t Stahle and fancy, 1tion.1 IOU(GHIT FOR ' CASi, L s and can sell cheaper than any one. Sin SI keep a largo assortmnt nt of general . e Merchandise, complete adl full in all de tails. DRY. (GOO1DS, FAN(Y ARTICALER,ý, C. OC KERY, SHOES, (;ORN, I I/R AN, °n OATS, re AND) leIof E]DICI0NES, SWhich are all 1L R 1arked I)owxv d- to the lowest figures. i Price my Stock and you' will certainly iat be astonished. H his The highest CASH PlRICE paid for " Country rProduct. Feb. 1b. ly. Grand Ecore WAREHOUSE. red WM. FRENCH. Proprietor. the HAVING purchashed the business of ore 11 Chambers & Barbee at this point, Ling and secured their services, I am prepar los- ed to store and forward promptly, all tine freights and cotton consigned to my care. risl. Rates of storage in future will be as ent follows: also Fifteen Cents per barrel for freights. ath. Thirty-tive Cents per hale for Cotton. hen WM. FRENCH. Sof March 21-tf. zen, SButchers. the ISAAC KAHN, that tioB vU r'L CIIi E R. gh AS a tirst-class Stall in the Natchi ie ; toches Market Hlouse, where lie ha c on in for sale during Market hours, fresh jalcy e er- iEF, n the 1[ol VEAL, 18 or it the MUTTON, greas ly fa- PORK, wite FRESII and SMOKED SAUSSAGE, SMOKED BEEF,.&c. And on Wednesdays and Fridays. fresh FISH of all kind; TROUT, WHITE PERCH, BASS, &c. After market hours, call at Abram Kahne, Corner 2d and St. d. Denis Str's., and have your orders filled. Feb. 23.--1y. LOUIS LE PAULMIER r met KEEPS on sale the finest of Choll BEEF, VEAL, MUT STON, PORKK, SAU pen- SAGES, &c., athis STALL in the MtionsA. 1EOUS where fat, and juicy masts are sold by ol biwn at the lowest price. The oldest Butcher in the trade; he o claims the patronage of the pqblic. 'on Feb. 16 ly. Jewelers. H. Q RES, JEWELK, . JEWELER, -iAD- -AND- 0PTICIAN ,GPTICIAN. All kinds of repairing done at the short est notice, and in the most artistic man ner, with full ssaisfaction gnaranteed. Cloeks, Watches and Jewelry for Sale at the Loest Rates. A FULL & CO/MPLETE BTCkt. OfMe and Shop on St. Denis St., corner Second. Dec. SS-ly. jAs. T. tn..G Practical ATCHMAKER 6". c h' - AND- Watches, Clocks, and Jew elry carefully repaired knd vrranted. standard ITTIX . Kept and Watches set and regulated correet Tv, fr'ee of charge. g Atine lot of WATCI ES and, C OCKY fo'faale cheap. (Office oi st. Denis st,, between 2d & Nd, Feb. 3 -ly. 'Druggist. ý. --DEALER L - Fancy Articles &c.,1 FRONT 'BREET, 4 *.t iNatshitocfe*, La. o, berecBipwiOI caefully. prepated Atallhgat~a. , ' ;) :'! TER ( MM9DERATE Fob4-4i!. , ý % li :1 ' .liu \'tll , WHU ILWRIGHTS ANI)- - 1)1( 0 al11 kin is ot 1' i'p;liig to \\ g''i'1. (t'iarun es. Biuggi's-hIYawl iiik A l'low'4 aii1 wailk ini lull inu all lines. Make the lm-ii~iig If ci CARTS. IURA1%1 VS.4 WAS& IW11G4;E! A SPVVI A1ATV. RaItt aiil 1i-111s tlillilclisw clln apliil- j LOW AS THE LOWEST. SIIIIII on 3ud STRIEETU. ALFRED MAC'Y'EUf, \,;Tt'ol, W\oodl-\oolk IILACKSUITIIEY, /1 Li, KINDS OF' WOOD)-WOh'K DONE [1 at the sllortcst loti(ce, anl ill a fi ist. ~\Vork·ndlflhikON'c-I an rid'l. BLA('KSMITIIING D)EIPARL'T'M ENT IN CHARGE OF JOE MOLONY. ý HORSE-SHOEING A SIETlALliI! -SHOP ON - Cl-IURCII STLET Rr~i. NA TCHITOCHES, LA. Jan 5'78-lh Lumber. Steam Saw Mill. , J. H STEPHENS. (Seren Miles South of Natchitoches.) p. flAS ON HAND and is prepared to fur i nish ou short notice all kinds of the i BEST QUALITY OF C Yellow Ieart PJNE LUMBER. Ills well stocked lumher yard in this city and at Mr T. (bhaler's, on Cane riv er whore parties can have orders lilled I promptly on application. PRICE: Five to Ten dollars per 3. at Mill. Fourteen dollar per M. in city yard. Addlress, J. II. STEPHENS, At Mill. Or J. C. TRICHEL, Natchitoches, And T. CIIALER,. Feb. 17--1. Isle Brevelle. LUMBER! LUMBER. -AT- Wu. IRA 31ELL'S STEAM SAW MILL, :ive Miles South ol I Natchitoches. ,by Is prepared to furnish at short notice 'elow cash pi ices. he W. TRAMMELL. Feb. 24-lb Thoroughbreds, THE THOROUGBRED STALLION, PRINGE ALBERT T, Will stand the ensuing season at NATCHITOCHES, LA. DESCRIPTION --P1IINCE ALBERT T, is a dark Mahogany Bay, wihbout white; six years old : sixteen bands high, and in fine health and condition. PEDIGREE :-PRINCE ALBERT T, was sired by Prince Albert. Jr., and he by Troat man's Prince Albert. and he by imported Clev' eland bay horse, Young Lord, the property or J. 11. Clay. of-Bourbon county, Ky. His dalm was sired by old imported Valentin;e his grand at dam by Forester ; he by old Bertrand ;his great grand dam, Amenda' Sergeant by old Shake speare. Valentinoe was a thoroughbred horse imported to improve the thoroughbred stock of this country. Abadam Valentine, the dam of et Prince .Albert is one of the finest mares in Kentucky. Thb dam of Prince Albert, Jr., Mollie, was sired by a thornughbred race.horse ; her dam was sired by old Wood Pecker and he V was the sire of old Gray Eagle. The dam of Prince Albert T, was sired by John Printer, and his grand dam by ol Black Haw LLk. WILSON J.ERI.ELL. TERM8:--Single leap, $7 00, payable at service. c Season, $1o 00, payable during season. Insurance, $1500, payable when fact is ascertained or mare tranferred to other own era. Pistnrage and care of Maes can be had from the utdersigued. Pobt.oiee, Box lto, t R. P. HUTSON Na~obitoches, La.) March 9-3m Improve Your Stock'! lUHE fiue. thoronghbred, Short Horn ID. Dt aml Bull, ANDOVER, will stkud a limited season at Oakland Plafitation, tBurmuda P. 0,, Natchito che' Parish) at TE DOLLARS THE SEASON. ,Pasturage free. Prudent care will be taken of stock, but I will not be respon sible,for accidents. P . Pedigree of Andover: Got by Edgar (6712) lst dam Red Rose .. 2.., by Buntet, (7631) 2( Dam Red Rose, by Mouutaineer, (8671) 3rd damt May Rose, by Duke of Ardrie, (12970) 4th dam Moss Rose, by Sthnbope's Cossack, (377) 5th dam Mary Anne, 1st by Comet, (1854) 6th dam Mary Anne, by Middlesbro, ad. (1234), 7th dam Prndence, by Edward, (1002, 8th dam by President, (517). 9th dasm by George, (274). J. ALF. PRUDBOMME.' Feb. SS,4m ' - penttcr s, PRACTICAL MACHINIST -AMD) ARCHET CT CARPENTER & JOINER" 4 1,1, 1hiids fit' M IIII in i Logi it : t toe m itt, ny hl~t Ale r id ito- .li V 1111 ~ 1~ l2 Iiltl -ANI) II;Lh ~*JII LAHll;~lll i.? j u it a. H'Ii lriai-. I . 13Boardi "g. A. ALLTUIN'S RESTAURANT, I. l)eniis Street. N AT('I! ITOCIIES, LA. V AhiM MEALS at all hours. ''lransient fi and perla'liflIt hoarders acomodla tedwith a table cwell .ulliied with the best in the Ilarket. IPA RTIES, BALLS, \V EDI)DINGS, F and enterinuuts nrnmes ished with sulp pers on application. Cuisine in charge of thle 'roprietor who is an explerienced CATERER AND C00OO. '- Termns modrt e.; Feb. 2-t f. a pa TE BOARoDIN 1 11 S. C. A. M'K ENNA. d Has opened a Private Boarding House Corner THIRD and SIBLEY Streets, NATCIIITOCHIIES, LA. Where the 1permanent and transient public will be entertained with the best table the market afftrds. Feb. 1).-if TEIRMIS MODERATE. A. M. GARRETT'S BOARDING HOUSE, CAMPTE, LA. TRfANSIENTi travelers entertained 1 with hospitality, aitl furnished with the best the market aft'ords. Single meals at regular hours ....25 Cts. when ordered ..... 5) " l.odging......................." " Horse Fe tl ............... ...... 2 F'b. 2 '7S-ly. Tinware and Stoves. try HENRY GENUS - WTorker in Tin, Copper and 811EET IRON. Corner Front al :1nd1 Trudeau Streets, NATCHITOCIIES, LA. C S Jul Wholesale and Retail dealer inl all kinds of HEATING AND COOKING STOVES Iand sole agent for the celehated chaipiou CHARTER OAK t cooling s tove. All stoves sold at man nfaectnrer's prices with freight added. Manufacturer of plain and fancy Tin We are Mebtallie rooling, etc., ete' SA large and select .sock "of Tin Ware r' and Ilusm Furnishing good on hand (G;T'TERING. ROOFIN(;. and all man ner of Joh. Tin and pluumhcrs work exe e. cutile with disp)tch. F',eb. 9 '78-1y. N ,_ lo Theo. Ea11ler, n- Coper, Tin and Sheet-iron worker. -DEALER IN Stoves, Tinware and House Furnishing GOODS, ise, Washington St.,......... atchitothes, La S Sole agent for the Unrivalled 77) IBUCK'SBRILLIANT rooa C ilg Stoves. "'t, Gutters, Pipes, Metalic roofing and al 9th kinds of repaing, done with dispatch. A iberal I ,s 'unt to ountry trade. March 2 1! IMerchants. L CASI.l:1. M I. 1 E:T ICic . - Caspari & Dietrieli, SI,ai nste ] i',lding) FIO\'NT Sft., 1NATCl1I'IITOHI iIS, l a. "w, (1;~ANI) ,p nine if ; NEW MAI MMOTHN SFALL, AND \V I NT'El S'TO('K, i is ct fto' th No w \ ,n;l > :tI EatnIt.t inar. k et .ts , , " ,ns i ilin it; p, 1r t ~t ('l ( '1'( I )SNG, II.iS. sANI l l.\1l (V \I 1 EN1; . G , ,\ . 1'I ITlilNi I)I . , In laci, .t full lineof 0tlt0l1 lor the conutl}" Irado All of which they are selling at less than NEW\ 01 IEAN S P'I'ICES ('Clall and exa iine the lalgest anid lll,)st coll I pltestock ever brought to this market and isati.fy y, irsiel. es asi i their prices. ; " Himhe+t price paid tur Cotton and cou N t try' pI"odnee. ill cash or mterrhaldise. ý M1arch e;--I.. Eel HEMRY A. WALMSLEY, (Sn'eess,r to M1. !1. ('AIRV i'R.) DRY (;OO)s, W GRO(ERIES, or HARDWARE:, I .SHOES, int I)OTS. he CLOTHING. ('IO('KERIYWARE, &C.. &C., SAlso a general line of Plantation and Family supplies. i"- May 4, 1s7`. o l IIED WILSON Receiving, Forwarding -- ANDs SCOMMISSION MERCHANT, n Drly-Goodl,. Grories, & c. lb Blair's Landing, REI) RIVER, LOUISIANA. ouse ___---_ ts, 1 take this method of informing my friends and the pnublic generally, that I sient have removed from Brownsville to Blair's best Landing, one mile above, where I am prepared to conduct a receiving, forward E. jug andl commission business. Rates of storage from and after this d4ate will he as follows: E, Colton - - C ents -- cr Bale. Freight - - 15 Ent - - Per Barrel Nti o extra charges tfor marking and weigh Cts. I wll keep on hand a coImphite as i) ol t mnt llt Of SMERCHAND IS E, Which will Ihe sold low fr cash or coni try produc . al OS~oar Chopinp COTTON FACTOR ets, -AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 65 CARONDIELET ST., July I -ly New Orleans~ Saddlery. Sa I ialta c4 - n.3 P * ricklayers. M'KENNA & BOSSIER. Brick Burners, MAKERS & LAYERS. SELL and LAY brick ; do plastering and all work in that line -promptly, cheeply, and in any locality in this or surrounding parishes. Tombs, $00 for Large, and $18 for Small. Address, M'KENNA &. BOSSIER, Jan. ?-fim. Natchitoches, La. JOSEPH C KEYSER, Brickmnaker and Layer. IS PREPARED to do all work entrusted to him quickly and in a workmanlike manner. Tomb, Chimneys, Cisterns and other work solicited. Orders left at BULLARD & CAMP BELL'S will be promptly attended to. Jan. 27, ly. Stealllboa s. - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - ~ ~~`~`------- -- - NETW ORIR.ABNAI -AND (I RAN1) ECORE TVeekly laceket! (;rand Ecore, I Montgoieriy, Alexandria, \ornan's, Barbin's, AND ALL WAY !LANDINGS, TH E STEA31ER BART ABLE: It CllARtD) sINNOTT, .......Master, G. C. IIA .llLrON,..............C leik. The Bart Able will deliver Freightat Natcfhitoches, water permitting. All Freight consigned to SteamerBAR' AIILE, or her Ageit ('apt. R. W. Adams, will I)e forwarded free of Drayageor Storage. Leaves New Orleans every Saturday at 5 i'. IM. Leaves Natchitches and Grand Ecore, ret nruing, every Tuesday, at 12 M. Leaves Alexandria, returning, every Wednesday. at 12 1M. For f'reight or passage apply on Board, or to her Agents, 11. W. ADAMS, 21 Commercial Place. ,IULES MESSI, Grand Ecore, La. Fel,. 9-ly. RED RIVER -,AND d EW ORLEAN. SNEW ORLEANS and RED RIVER: TRANSPORTATION COMPANY' AND TEXAS PACIFIC , , A I L WV AY AND CONNECT IONS. Through bills of lading and threugi passenger tickets to all landiungs on Red River, and all railway stations in Tera THE BEST ROUTE my a-TO hir's OT SPRINGS. ard- The following splendil. and faeC.st ers composing the line will lalwad. s of vertised below : La Belle, Maria Louise, STexas, rel ('. H. Durfee, 'eigh- Col. A. P. Kounsu e as Lotus No. 3, W. .I. Behan, B E, Ionnie Lee, IhIwn, FOR NEW ORLEANS Shreveport, ,Jeffrson, T, Hot Springs, ANI) POINTS ABOVE THE BAFI, -and all landings on - RED RIVER, and railway stations in No whartboat charget , drayage or ce3 mission will be charged at mouthtt o River, or at hNew Orleali, in lorwaftl flright consigned to the companYy by of lading. os For Inciglht or passage apply on bo of the Ioats or at the otlice ot theo l* pany, No. Ill Gravier street. JOS. A. AIKEN, presideut. AGENTS: New Orleians. M. IOYCE. Shreveport, J. II. JORDA., Graud Ecore, J.E . MESI. Feb. 2.-ly. Livery and Feed Stable HUTSO 'S LIVERY and FEBD St. Denis St., NATCHIITOCHE8, I& IS PREPARED to acconnmodate A I public in everything in the Feed Livery line. Stable is first-clans as ranged especially for the convenirunce comfort of stock. FEED FOR HORSE $1 PER DAT. Hacks and buggies on hire andr nished promptly on application R., P. HUTSON. Feb. 17-1v. Proprietor Shoemaker. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~................. O. 8haf'rac Boot and Shoe Maker. CHALLENGES the world for neftt and durability of work. ltiMti in fit and material guaranteed 8boo rn St. Denie1 ,