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I ;k vlý·( New 3 ricTo. 10 11tcbit~cb riL, T ccr c c ',ss cB~tciQer 24, 1B38. ___:--- ,-.,.;~~--~ _. ______ 2 ----- ~------- Fort he Natc'hit c.hI. 'Timnes. TIHE I)REA1TI OF LIFE. A Romance of the late War. HY STA\NIl LEi.r CHAP.TER VI. fl (1 ton tinued.) They were kineeling in a circle are nld tl the tire, whose I,t.llihig light brought ullt tlheir dark Souithiern fates, in vivid relief. In the midst of themin knit ithir leader arouniid, albovei thelm, waved the glarled r o:ak that hadl withstoodl tihe stornms of 11 cetnturies, and far, far above them in the 'I bluei expanse glittered a thousand twink- tl ling stars. Once mlre tih ringin voice of Forest, 11 broke the silence of tie pathless woods, as he pirayed in fervient tones that t: at Lord of Hlosts, wouild he vitlh him and his followers, when they shulti taike their li ranks anmong the )hliva!ry of the Sotih, to wrestle fbr tlhe right. When the prayer was coincluded, Forest : rose from his knllce :llt d said, I We can now take a few heinrs of i est and then we most niolnut ouii noblelt, steeds nl and speied o're hill anid daI,. till we reach the spot where a glorious band awaits our c, comnilig. Soon afterwards each one soullght his ' bed of leaves spread lenauth sotl!e ances- )' tral oak, where sweet sleep waved its II magic wing, an:d lulled ihemu to repose, I with her dreamyl touch. But long ere tile soln Came lip fro nm over the hill tops, they were gallopir itg nward to where a deadlyv ontlict would soon be s enacted before Miiuslreshoro. ( ulit since we ihave beenli tr:vellincm over battle tiehlds. where hlilmian gorc lay th-ichkly spread aroiiund. we have log4 all sight of Isalbel. Oh ! the fieeling of litier dhsou it tion that swept over her, when the last ti view of Williami's regiment, ai'led from her view If she had ijst gazed heir lai t. on his features, ere they were consigined ai to the tomb, she could niiot have felt niore lone in the w'de worll than now. With a heart from which all life's t( brightness seemed to have, died out, she . turnl at last and entered the now joy less home, thait lillt a short tille agl wis 2 brightened hiv the presence of her hlta:rt's best loved. Hlow clltaiged all seeied Inow ! Everything that met her gaze. reititauled liher of himi-every hook that lay upon tt'e table, every picture thfi. hliin , uillin lti' walls irought hack olies when they to gethier hi 'd read and( alidmired thlese un changing nieinentoies of the haIl'yoi pis) These silent renminders of happier days opemecd the flood-gates tof her hllart. anl leaning her head upilon a table near, shit burst into a torrent of tears. Long did it she thus renmain, with memory by her \\ side. cinjiring up the years that had sped by inll happiness, sitnce sihe had ,ijoined her , fate with that of William Weston. lite in all the loniliness and gritf that weighedtI (down her heart now, tlhere caroet the sweet L assurance that she and her cherished hus band had ever dwelt to-n-thlr inll lpe:wt and love. No halrsh wor.ds, no angry looks- C had ever passed hit wen tlherin--all the-l wedded life had been ia se'nt of t'nitititi 1p joy. And now that the lovedl one hid gone there were no reprracthfil voic'es to whisper "you were not kilnd to hiln." No t but instead canme a Inurlianrilgrlecho whic', . 1 assured lll er thalt she hal ever been to him, all that ht-art could wish. Anid il hw kind atid loving too, had Williami e-ver lbeu to her! Ilis deep-tolned voice wasl over lowered to the genitlest tones thaitl love couihl hbrenthe, and his eyes thlit a learned with the fli:-thiti fire of at dauilnt- I less spirit always soTltttened down to a tail-' Tier light whenii rsting on her loved lite. With siuch reimentubrances as thse lIrtiro;in around her, Isabel remained t-! ed i lbeforte meniitiolei an a all uin. rinseioiS of the flight of tiite until the F door opened and a stervanitt eitered. I The servant advances to where Isabel ( wan, and said, "DL)nt grieve so arter Marse William t for de good Lord will take calro oh hi'i and send him back, if you only pray widl a faithful heart, Miss. IsabeL" Isablel raised her tear-stained face at this address and said, "You are right Aunt Dinah, God will take care of tlhose wlho trust i Hlim, indtl your master long thas trlusted ill His grace. ( \fy prayers shall :ascend in faith often to that throno on high, where reigns tile groat Dispeser of our fittes. You, too, Aunt Dinah, must pray for your master's safe return," 1 "Dat I will, Miss. Isbel. I toted Marse William, many a time in dese arms, when he was a little crowing baby, andl olten has I helped ole minislls to nurse him wid do ineasels, and de whooping conugh. Dont think I can forget him now when hlie has been such a goold naster to tile in my ole days. May Gtod blss him and keep him from de Yankee bumllits. Dey say dey guine free de cullnd folks. but I reckon dat 1 deyhad better let derm alone. Missi. Is bel please come out to de apiunin room, and tell as what kind of thread you wishes spun, as dem gale out dare don't know much about spinnin no how." Isabel arose and left the now lonely par. 1 lor, that reminded her so vividly of other days, and went out with Aunt Dinah to the spinning room. Here several women' were engaged in carding and spinning, 1 for, like most of Southera housekeepers, she had begun to make homespun, when the news of war first spread over the land. The negro women bade their mistrese good morning with pleasant smiles, when she entered, for she was dearly loved by them. They wero well clothed and looked both contented and happy. Their mistress gave a few directions to each of themn and then returned totho As h oon as she was out of hear-ig Arat Dha msid, 'rLook here now gals yea must all work hard now, and please Miss, aIsbel for de poor thing's heart done nearly broke now, cause Mlarse William done gone left her to go eadfl ht. I wish Mr. Lincunm wbnld let s all lote,. anyhow, aad stop dis big fus bout freeing de niggers. Ie free nuff now and I done seed nuff dese stuck up free ntgers dat's got natul but rags to wear, Mand inun to eat but de chickens dat ds6*teal o totlhr folksben roosts. I tell you I dont believe ia diSfreedom no way. "Cause you is so dark in de apper story dat you can't comprehed it," said a large anrly looking negro man, comting in at the door and hearing the latter part of Aunt Dinah's speech. "Derk or bright, I am as good me you," said the indignant Dinah, who was his better half. You is always preaching about de freedlon dat is coming, hut you had better be tending to your work,t for dis algger nebber wants to see de day come when she hbab to leave de 9d plaoe, and de white folks dat she was ralsed wid from a ehild. I played witd ole MIdae Weston many times when we was hil uIn, rad now when he dope glv me to Marse William, I'm gwiie to live and die wid him or somne one of do same family. You all seeing floe times now but you ietch ~ yea~on't know it, If you want to see trouble walt till de Lincum soldiers come." 1b b.Cesntinued Men :atnd Women. T e .( ilarianl:l.i (Fh'lorida) C mur'ier is not au alvcate of "wula0'itns rights' in .ho New England sense ,f l.at term. So we infer, at least from the fo!lowing article, in which the ('1 rier discourseth on " Men and Women :" "Women may talk of tlhir inherent rights as rnuctr as they please, but they can's (overcome nature. They may preach about the (quality of the sexes, but they can't overcome facts and org'anizatio is. Men and oaks were made to i,, wined(, and worin and ivy were r.,de to twine abo)ut the)m. Thougih an e(quality .' , .-;,i estlhlished between cali(o and ca<. Simere to morro1w, it wouhl not be a w"(ek b lore all the ,lliccrs would b(, imnen arid all the soldliers womein. F .iales are perfectly willing to 1,o a:(ad( provided tlhe men go first. 'Set fire ti) a STeamllioat anld rot a yard ot dimity will budge till cassi mere sets the example. 'oº long as the len cli ng to the vessel, the wul,hlcei will cling to t.,o nlen. But if the men plunge overbloard, chemi; settes pluinge too,. As we sail le fore, reformecrs may prate as theyv may a"out c(lual rights, ullt they can't alter the regilatiionrs of God. It is as. imlp ,ssille for women( to cut, tiotmselv(es loose fromli miei, as it is fIi r steel dinst to fiee it. !f fromn its attachment to a magnet." So far as our own observation ex tends, it lead us s to believe, on the contrary, that the cassirnere geiera, ly follows the vnlico ; and as for the power of brakiing away, or "cutting loose," as the Courier cx eXpesses it, ithe sterner sex has little to ibrmg of. '"c rijake a vow to break her .!:.ain, A 1'i1 keeip it ,iil we ltert again" AN IMr oPrAsT OnDER,- Our readers, particularly those who are engaged in agricultulral pursuits, will peruse with s:tisa'tiol the following order: Ll'os, sT in: , Sti ruH CAR',I.A, CtL'uARI.E-To, S. C.. Sept., 20, 1868. £GENERAL ORoDERS. N,. 20.] 1. Duting the Reason for picking cotton and har've.ting rice and corn, aild until the crors shall have beli)n prepa:'ed for market and divided among1 those who have produ(liiced them on i-hares, lpern(ss will not he pernlittied to trade or biarter iii these piroducts oer the Ii ghw:ays, corn r'iii . rivers, creeks and inlets of this t ili liiry l)District, wittiont a wri,el license from the Mayor, lInte::;ld;:It, or i t!hr c,'i ll'p!e:t a, thority of thlt (City, Totw:n, ,or Parish, colulntersigneId by the (Cir:oannal(liog (Mlicr of the Military L'Post, wit.) in which such petr soils may he foiud. Traders and pedlars mav be tre'ated as tresplas sers when tuiund (Ion phtlaltatio;.s with. out the consenit of the owners. II. Any person who shall buy cot tan, rice or corn ra;scd on slhares be fore the same shall have been pre. pared for market and divided tccord(l ing to contract, or who shall bnuy these ploducts from prersons employ ed or plantaitions, may be requireiid, on the complaint of any citizens, to produce satisfactory evidence to the Post Commanader tlat all the p)irties; interested have expressly onsented to the sale; and in default thereof, such purceaser shall he deenmed guil. ty of receiving stolen goods, and punished accordingly, III. Violation of these orders will be punished by Post Commrander by a fine of not less than $50, nor more than $500. For the second olTnce, thei accused, on conviction, shall be fined, and imprisoned not less than sixty days. IV. Citizeno are authorized, in the absence of competent authority onr the spot, civil or n ilitary, to arrest any person fonnd violating these or ders, and to bring the offender before the Post Commander for his action. V, Cases arising under these orders will be reported by Post Comman ders, and their action stated. By Command of Evt. Maj. Gen. R. K. Scott. H W. SMITH, Bvt. Lt.Col. and A. A. General. Official :E. W. EVERSON, 1st It. V. R. C., Bvt. Maj. Vols., and A. D. C. ni"My baik is wrecked,"as the dog sa'd when thrown overboard in tile middle of the A lanic ocean. a A senuimental yonng man thus feel;ngly .exp:.eses hlmselr,' Even as natnte benevolently gua'da the rose w;ih Ihoras, so does she en. dow women with pies." -7..--t als" A Germana uenurer, who tool Snine per cent. interest instead of six f ire legal rate, was asked if he evei thought of what God would say t( his extortion. "Oh, ye; but whei God looks down from heaven the nine will look like a six,' S8"Tbhere is a divinity the s abapes our ends," as a pig rtmarkeu 'when contemplating the kintk in hir 1 tail,. Y Hi It VLtR BAbo.--A yoong ma U recently wrote to his sweehibearl Ssaying : "There is not a globule c blood in my heart which does no bear yoe photograph.') ThainksAivin; Day. Pl'C;1 \MATION BY TlE PRESIDENT. WVAIIIrscTIN, Oci. 8, 1G66.-Al migllty G(,d our HIeavenly Father ihas ben ',leased to Vouchslafe to us as a pecit!(', a,ltther yea: of that national lif,. w ;cil is all in(lispensa. tie codlition of inac,, security aild ipror-'" 's, :Id t:lat year, moreover, has beeCn cov,'ned w ih nuyn' pecn liar bless: ies The c;vil war thatl h:n so reintly been rlong us, has not anywherein reopened(. Forein1 inelr(' vution 1as cea:ied to, excite a'arm or app,'ehensio l; intrusive 1pest lence has heen be[ ;lily miti g ;e(1. (loam(si e t ,anquIility leas iln-, proved, sentimen ts of co,-.ciliation have 1 rgely prevailed, alI the af;le tion of loya:lty l nv d i .,i riotii m ,:rave iee'l widely lenewco,. Our fills ha e yichled quite ablundantly, our mitinni in stry has he 'ai richlyv rewarded, and we have been allowed to extend our railroad . vst(m f.or ctentry, while our c(1mn,,cc has~ re..iied its w n ,t,.d activity in foreign seas. 'T'hese n iti;,al bless in:gs demand a national ackno wl(d.g mint. Now, therefi re, T, Andrew John. son, I'ris'(ient of the IUnited States, d:) hereby recomr end thiat Thu;rsday, the 29th l'ay of November next, he set apa1nii and he observed every WIhe'eC in theil several St:I tes and 'ei1,Iortes in the initted States by the pop'ie the eof, as a day <of' thalnksgiv; tl and prayIt:'r to A.lmighty (God, with dire rememnlralce that in itis te,,jple dolt, very mtan sipeak ,of V; s hMnr. I rcconnenl, also, that on the same 0lt.1n0l oc((t'asiti We do [:1lll0V and devotedly im plore lim to grant to oulr n:tioal councils, and to our whole people, that divine wisdIim which d lone ('t 1n le any natiion intol thei wtays of all good. (fi.ering these nationlal thaniksgivings, praises and tpplications, we have the; divine are weak s.bll be gluided in judlle mIent, and such as are I entie shall lie learn His way; the Lord shall 'ive strength to His p',ple, and the Lol l, shall give to His people the blrssins of peace. In witne.as whereof, I have here unlto set lim had l ,and c.allsed the seal ol tle itited state, to be afflix edii. nite,' t the city of Washilngt,'i. theI ei._h'hi dtay of Octoier, ill the year ofolir Lord one tihiulSaI l ('vil hIi lie amInd sixy-s. and of thei indepn'wi en'c ii,' tle uiteitd States lithe nine'ty-lirt. AV\out:y JOHNSON. By th,, P teiiut : Wm. II. . S, ct, :1ei y o' State. Valuation of Properly iefore a i id A ier" I:i'.;' Ih e i'r. AtocrsI', GA., Oct. 5.-Coilsidaerable feeling is e::a hited tlroghout Georgia on the subject of relpudiation. It is thought n (effort will ho made, on the meeting of the lgislature in November to relieve the peolle frIon the 1payient of certain debts contraced prior to and du iag the lr to war. The pea urged for re pliIation is the los of the slaves and tihe failure ef the ciops. The amount of prop erty returned in the State, for >116, is $2 7,000.0th0; iln >60, $620,,t ,77 7. Loss to the State over $463,000,000. Lhsroar.-New York has gone wild over the tragedienm Ristori. Hear the brawny Scott of the Herald blow his bag pipes : "her first words sent a thrill through the audience, and from that moment no one had eyes or ears fir any other performer. Ristori's tall and stately person naturally as sumes the most statuesque attitudes. I1er mobile face varies with every phase of passion. Her voice, now sweet as the softest melody, and now instinct with hate or revenge, is as full and clear and as exquisite ly nldulated as thei finest organ. tier limbs move in graceful gestures to emphasize her utterances. Her eyes flash lightnings or melts the sternest heart to pity, as she wills. Imagine this wonderful woman, queenly in look and manner, clad in a scarlet robe that seemed dyed with the blood that she had shed with Jason, and Medea stands before you. All the strangely diversemotions of the character she fully and perfectly expressed. Now raging like a tig. ress at her betrayer; then melting into a mother's tender devotion; now infuriated by the gods; then racked by her quenchless love, now torn with remorse; then pleading for pity in irresistible tones: now disguising her revengeful plots beneath a scorn ful acquiescence in Jason's wishes then giving free vent to the hatred that consumed her, in every look accent, gesture and pose she was tIn terrible Medea, forgetting herself her audience, the theatre, and all els1 unconnected with the fearful dram' that she was depicting a hMPIasctten or mTe Pnzammwr. Mr. Biogham, one of the Ohio Cor gresman, in a recent speech sait n So help me God, I will neithe , j give sleep to my eyes' nor slum rbc f to my eye-lids, uflil I shall hay t drawn bills of impeactithent againm Andrew Jo',son, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. J. E. B EDA , Attiorney 1,d Cownellor al Law, ST. IDENIS t S'1''i'EET, .'.l TCUIIITOCIINvS, L. i. Prompt a te:ntion paid to all busilless enti st(td t1, his carc. J. F. SiITH. ATTORNEY AT LAW. i\\ i I' p a^tlic in th, (',, t~ t ., f ltninl h Jml i a' l)i-trct. O;lice at lV, ty, I,. J i, .D B. TUCO ER' AT ORNEY & COUNSELLOR 1T LAW. K ill i, te d pr l:ntio !; to :1 1l l'ti,.t tin;:;s. \n1 ] r le a -: ll ltsi: s tL Itrustcd io 0 lulu t()lice on. St. )eniis i Stnrcet. N\atc'itochcs, La. Sept. 15 1 ;;. LAW PAItR NERSHIIP, "I1'E unnd'"rind have funned a _ partn'e';rhill fr tw' ltr:octice of th, Law in tih' tit ,Judicial I;,trict. t)lic , St. 1.,is Street, Natc ita, (.hes, La. P. A. 1.1U:E, S. M. I IYA l'AI S, jr ly ?2-w&sw.t,f. J. 11. C'O \t"4xr a. 31 , T. CL stxrNI;.ýt & A" 1. C('''x\x ;ll . CUNNIGHAMA & SOS, dliioracys at Law. Will gi e stri it ai lention to all hbuins I ,-u,, d to thtir care. Special att ni;on ; 'e. ,c -i·ons, (l itns for colletion Ieceiived 31 l 'iec., atteaded to in all the -Not Ol n '.risht s ul'the State. April 1 -ly. H. SAFFORD. A.lliorniry at Late. Ha. rmet ned th, rrac lice of hik rr, ffusioni (I.lice oI S cod Street. Natchit )ches La. March.' 2.-12tro. C. F. DRANGUET, ,1TTO!II_" IT L.\ IW, hay rr onu thi O ;.I n a cr oil;i5profess'o )tli'c1 on St. Deuis S.' eet. Au 9 ly C. V. PICQUE, V .tt 1 e it.,i th ",' i ,i at N Lchitoche' 4 t 1.i ,.4. ine and Vti ul. WILLIAM H. JACK, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW, ( )gite on St. l",,it Si;t-,It. N'::l hiilteh S. La 1';, ;p et''nt :t givtei to all blit!,nw s ten. July 21 146' '.- . THO, C, MANNING, Counsellor & Aiforney at Law. 1I CoI,. I Nat'ut o - aund 1O pides. C. C'I.lN,'N. Sit C. CIInA [.IX, JR C, CHAPLIN & SOIN, L4tty's at Law. r-I Ar ' forn 'd a par 'iei -h., ;(' Ihe prce :ice of heir pro n'.-I: i n iU he 9th Di - O.lice on St.Oenis Street. jte 24 itf H. C. MYERS, dTTOR E I" T LI IF'. NATCIIITOC[1ES, LA. B, R. DANIELL, A TTORA' " E Y siT Lsi. I NATCIrTOCcIES, LA. angl 1-12. J. ,. TII se.\.qoN. ]),\vii) Pl';lusoN' THOMASON & PIERSON, .lilor~t ys at Late, NATCHIITOCHES, LA. Will give their joint a: teaion to any civil btlsillPess ellitusied tO their care. Aug. IP.--t f HYAMS & MORSE. A tNo ory'6 d& Courntllo-', at Law. Will practice in the 1th.t Jdiclal Distric Olticeo0 St. Denis Stre, . Prompt attention paid to all btusinees eo trotted Io bis caute. ji3 w&sw it. A, LEMEE, Jltorney at Law, NATCIIITOCL ES LA. HFas resumed the practice of his pro.".. sion. anl will practice in the Courts j Natcehiloches. Sabine and Winn. Oilice on St. Denia Street, Nov. 11,1865.--tf. , T. DUNCAN, .TTOIZ E IiT Ld f'~. St. Deis.sreet, opodite the Natchitoch STimes ili.ce. NdatchiuchesLa. al0-wl2m. WILLIAM A, SEAY, SJTTO.1V'EV IT L. A tiR . ftexan ria,, La,. e Will practice in the Courts of Rapide t Nadtchitoches, and adjoining Parishes. e26-16m. IN IPRESS. a SCE1 DU THEG THE Oi T FI D S H S 1III'VOIIXT W\ILIL BE A 12114(4 vfluri~e ~f Mii'(º lion u;1te,1 in. fiti~ ee (;t' liai I;'n ;tJcl~t I l, . ,'('I ,',t (he II uca.t II LO 4 II Q1B'It I, Ln it. S. 11 1k:;u< *4 ij. W. 1'. Tn'i'Qnr ; Iit iiVial I xkiiiiiii4. l~iii i iii (ý'4nc of ()ak IJIK. ;lk IoU,"1, i'Yn, ((Iilili, tile ý''((Bid 11114 Thu Nri'iein' I f U"cks,1ii1 (lexCI IItnnx of' fIB' ccilllt..Il' iAii4!I wV~hih Iie,, J(',;'iult dIote-;. I 'Will ('!it~lii ;Inl()Ot al c', Il ie co ~t it J th' ('irlk ci'nl;inm.h i'Arkanl'a anTId Bis.'Oluii. Onlyl a I'iiii'>cl numberl~l ul copieUs w idll pu Proc~c 4 x ')c' i 1't''re ý+i s,! ýcr~li<'n, fi:3. ý1r' 4"ole oný'''trc Ii f the bo ik Iiisc iiio iCC1if C nc i;1/ Icº bry' A1; i:xr, I(,r1,. I)i'T.TX, ' es' Of; P, it" l lhitti'1l's T;1 AIT thLr's ný:1i2 ss, W. I1. '. N A LU'. I hx 38, Baby ionhge, 1. ito l. I 9l.- it'. for++t' 14' 100l d rate tl f MAI NU( VCII. 131"1 .IM NI 1) Y : T ABI) (IF I'IEALT ! it: i,. .' 1Nr:w OI:c.AN. t. k. .Ci t fiormn ftr set'ling teo tlie liilr. Fr su da te t il IIAN Al)HEICKS( 1iN. fiPM ltir-s. No. 13 & 15 Ioyal Ir )letnl* e. or ,?,.:,:v a',+nded to. 1 puatainig all dtie reme Chlea emdis t uI' n1TIf tor HIent, Ii SF Tr ITY TRACTS OF LANt) lod 1'w, I i a ni'1 h i.low the ton of f.r rtent. The lplanta e'itai:,s 3001 tntrl' UnIT e iic-A erli. wiets of cotilt cltl and :l O nadel+ on the spon. if' . Ne is a bine o chard-a C ! ii mu *c.C II Illh2 Xii \.1a 1,i Royal~ W i net r'iii. e gNod onlir nt . i-a 15h ranio, t,,geth,,r wi h o' qwn I, \Vtg:{w's atlld n od< ord,,r. ,,hrtly put up as al.-pu ri', or tw mo t- cral ebins, if r, qujrt d oi atriic 2 ofr tI i t boIf itii l the Icai. W. apply to .OUIS I)UIPLEIX, Ao:xtr. i PIeJ l ai' )etf 5ovrts ! ei \;", ( "' T E INVENTION OF TIE A\G : ( MAIE EASY. ,r r o molke,, Soot. A-lm C .. ' ht'ow ,,f very li.tle t o at k htelt,,r r han The y Io)ta-r Su-ed by hunldreds of itn is will CIaI l l , who filnd I3 hn11S not ;,al, 1,ot indisp.'na hle, as iec(I l ik I I tl-ili do iber owIn etn i - arr =of cniii I ( v..' i . I [o I I I'.Z. iI'-i;o . ,i , 'hart,' l untati,, t, llv. n ' ,O', I '; ': ; ! . . T i ei ri:at to c a I - - y "'odir ellkinon ov ('illrhel goill c4liiitl WIho an I fur saicai wh . whcih u ,e on eth ibition Ar .1 lii I' . 'Jyk ,Te, gNii'W OIIAN 41`1 or two A Io T-EXAS Pc.i lrixt lM ati. ic (' tI.siGiIT tCUlIeANY ' F,'= pl y tor. .nn in <T . fierd. Pi, el" ie. than ,y hand. cau 1::. p'ice1 , O 20 eacr: '1;i -t(ýtao oSlic Sot A. 'c Mc s gents Wanted. lhcem ;ng Comlpn+ . St. Cdar St. New o. k. (Tht'E ouwId' anor dwrI cook ic~it-r than 1 and, oter tove, 11he antrlr dlay 'ing his ah. onlylh No. Ill tea Stoill''t . Newt Yok.jill t et(1r lI,u, "t'ie c:", \ s e n a lru do :"rong hii k-. in~;e 1 o f atchitochies II. B E. lurke alttv: in fatie trd tl oi d to make settle n o a l Receit for all AT11 (111 tAt firm of . Walmsley & o.if- tc` itoches.--All those N.l.dac csted to comef for Sl'ceard aild tiesttl(*. hs ,yhnd li MLMSLEY & CO, In liq nidation. ca., May 1st 1856. F Reat. act of land, near Log'gy ao, nowtiig pcabout, 150 acres of pn ld gh timber for the use The pace ther with a good dwell abins, Cribs &c. conditions apply to LOUIS DUPLEIX, tc, Office Natchitoches imes, Natclhitoches La. [LLE MESSENGER. Messenger, is published e, La. Subscription price iably in adrance. lCds, occupying the space less, inserted at $25 per M. A. SCANDLAND, .-Lf, Editor. 1'OUK711 1 / _'L11Clo FOR L18)17. T Pnub!is;l,'u by FRANCIS BOUVAIN, 62 'h BOURIB aS t I' PIP'c*, SIGN OF TIHE. "iUoNZl: PEN." itt j~ I ~iy tlltita!t' IX A'ltl(''41 iii LlltiLMitfl1 111.I 1i :r eXult' 1)ti it one il (Ifour Btst At - ct't'titoti oftttI work w\ill be Žsuch as~ to vC tsltisfalctio)ln. SU~SCIRIPTIONS il(e now receive(d ' ,:I.r i'Il' (c('Ii1s ofi Lt'e Aiititiott' o1 r ill(- int IIiioll of Atll\c(l; ;r"`('n1141 . t:lt' cm:;(cjltiotrl 1\" utaodle titi pikes of which atre as ftil A WII 'LI.: PA(CE.........iO 111 A 11ALF 1' PA(;E...........5 a Ot Ax (441'AII'l'i: PACE1........ 2 :I Attn s'ihseli l''r ftr i'a whollt' *age will hle Now Oh1'ains. .J thy 134:1, lrt60. ionitianla Alrnan- e 1S67. 1'RENCII & ENCiLISIL EI)IflIONS. Con. ut Oills 1 the 81 n've Loui isji~itn 1 L ILl! ;ii't ltol anti( thlose w\ jt'rh l to h'('tt,hit' ",t'fill' lii it11 Al'iýlist. itt jilt' ha lit\I lit!e 6.2 t Ii ' I 81tO'.n '1.14't. te itaiit'it ot t(' Al'tj will be Imltuisht('d ai; a Vuvy Iliy (.;IV FRAINiCIS P,('VAIN. Ethlini ". itt" ,o't sree.'t-Sign of tih '"BPRrONZE 4me Ann(ec ldmanach de la Louisiane pour 1867. (Enr'Irtox Fi:.IN-c.III.) 'ubiie par L ntec:is outvain L""'''t.i111' IIPlUIIMEUR, 3 It ii e l3oii rb0n .1A LN P'LVMI.: 1)E I;IIONZI.:: ;1 '5,. Iii''tt le Ioo' e-lll t'\..' ' h'"IP ,I X.',0.:' il'l Ic'c';e :!1( 11'le 11Il' I llhn tii itaie '(0il\ lt "o lt 1 01',('.tclc·.t" rt'X tI. 14.5 ,I)(It 'i (1( t . 1, ' 1 · . . t1.'l' i'l ltttY It'.' 1s it' I, 4l' I, . t't .Vl -111 On ii 11'lt "On-t it ' (1' 'i '2r "~nt , 10'1 llt nil;,c l tic "oh 'iloc !r·Tc iOitt iti .tlstilt'AN ltiti'll4' ' I Xii tas n tt a '. " ' 11 1 t 1 t" l " lcl l; Clr tc i IN C o l u+tilt !.1toeArtOJt' . iiI~ CIiC~i'WdI N'OTICIE. Thne Taisites tai'r It v C 1i ;"o': co(l'; l'g "ec 1it ' a it ' tici O' ilttl. .,iC 11('01 1A:;lt'tlit'l tt 1 I ,t`u5x, MItch 8 mid ; (! t ccti tt i1;tt'tl ºvi trcitt T Cil'tJ's. il ida)). iThei Ttls'. go 1s c ha e (aI i il' tc~t, jo'gl a-t o 11n 1 o, t."i) 's211 i . taiu ' Alt l o V 't' l' i l" to it' It' al t as 1 l3iý ial;tc' o l the jiti tlid aon f it litiit uti 03111 Citg in C. i j~iert' inq.~ ~ tAG MAR'11 l i Dy I ndo L~ WOFIY 0.il HA RKc.an sINS, ae Carpe n Tei &mi~ ~ Unn~~t ideiakerled N'ea th~I1e Dii Blasriad g ta ie, CnOFFN moledi to order, n . teIt~ stle. Trt imIluu sfrisi, t ibd NOTICE. ALUABLE IIPROPERJTY FGO A LE. '.)l; SA ,:. at prival, ,t. hrv the or d,,r i'., the l I'. llittiu uI)lopeij ty -itutllid , Lailih ol Natl hitl tl,.1-. ;i, A trcl If nl udlu lhet rii0ht lntil of, t ,' I'iver . ii, l th' , Ul n,.i't , ht'i., the. '. no N :t i( tchi ( t ,ch L ,,,"ii,,_ th. s:,Ii;e Sthe iii Utlii-n eI te id . o ,,ntiii iI :iz , I :",, pca entI with all t 1he lui.iile . IIl ;nor II 'ntýI h l'e 'th r . i A Iracl ofI land atloilin, ma above It "I dh criht,'d. E'ollt ijllig i h,,l nt f, iurit Su'l- 11 t:l ',utill i all tl, .i ti hii , , acr .ing ,,,iut 12)1 n o; es ith 11 u d on it on n1 ei - i ti ii l t` in : c. , ti ''d ctt.b of ;rinrid in thle in one cl italhs o'I .th tlle t w it earln f't i I Saline prlien t, ulnr i ont ro l. t di lli ree itv o tn witnd unimli per cion t i Notrsth - I O 't id v."+n0 * , i, the iUtI l 'l hCe r rt li t II:, C't [ ra!lioil. t') 'Thal lot of grown'l. with all !h, " ihl tIh'ruon. con-isting of a g'od brick nlod i ,n Ic thel Eoal side of tl cut ,iit et. welen .talet a nd 'oulinestcua t. of (g0g t r1,",t tnul ahount 80 fet dr,1 p. lh Th,, u:,lividd ourtl h of 56; acres sit. , id o .t al i.' Lake. in undit id,.d m ner + ',i hA L-coulte and hall. inly. S, ioln 31, towtnship 9 onppl to etli un tabount 161 acreson Bayou Pierre. Pili,-h sigtid. t illt acre, bnil isectlon 27 or 2 , Faime Venhp uld iaigo. ,tm,, PiASh. Ai ndividd half (Ilo ares called r-, Iliad. suuth of J. B. Cholppins plan. hoew .nde will hesold in 'smaller quan. -sil'de,,red by the purchasers. TEi.S or ,A.E. e thitd cash. one lidrd payable in one y.,e,:- a1n one third in two ,ear) florm tM dV of sale. I'rchaserýt to give, (.wir protniscory notes for the del;i red uF.nnui, with O ipht per Cent interest fron the day of sale ndl seemed by v,,lndors privilege and :pecial mot tgage 1elained. P.0 '.r QIt'hErIlnfo Ormatin l lorh - - W:O QrEYROI'ZE Os'.Rn Bois .UEYROUZE & BOIS, Wholesale Grocers, AND IMPORTERIS OF AT THE BLUE STORES, orner Old Levee & Bienvil!e Sts, NEW ORLEA.NS. Aug. 4.--If. D)r. E. Andrews' IEDICALINSTITUTE ALBANY, N. Y. All Cnrunmle Maldies. Ilsily, Speedily it hIaily remov-dt , ty lht use of New A few tmIte S tudends w'ill h ]ic'eivedt l ' lIen)oible tot os, and ftuniahed with s. ?fr. E. Andrews' Cclebra:d Ltotg : l' Dr. E. Andrews' ('chbratlld R:lcu. mticl (',;ec. i' re $1. hR Dr. I. Andrews' 'chbtiraicd Litcr ,ill Il. i l ice - 3. I 7 l)?. E. Andrews' Gr'ca? Ei,'.en ),'?'iLee. y o ,' ihiee',h (tatdil-thi Ot iental Net ill' Ciomotuti. Price (1. I;.. 1. Antlrcws' alslt C't'(l reanny Diis it;'d 1y tc Aricicenit l'olhl,et "nd Vise Mii,n of t) Enal. J;i'ol:dt cnmC or s;tld and be healed ! If I aill CI iaile nol,:iff. IS YOUR LIVER DISEASED ! Dearnr Ilteaderlt is iyour ILiver Iiteasecd ?--If 'o •o-i noi time in sending ICme 5 tild 10 Thi'IC ents ati :unpl). anrd a stpeedy ei'e is sure. I ThIIe fIilowingi r ate all tlthe ,ymljtoms: 4 ialloiw Yeu!(sw eolir of the skin, tIrowtn p1)lts t the fice and (tlicr 1lartt of lthe Iholy; ltl. iw i a i: i drli ilne: , ii itlt Itilnint Ihl tiat i tn'he; lilt lit had i (ite ii' il un t hii r, dyln;ess Iio th1 hro:li, ttnd int,: ,d( henat; lallitatioii l of tie .' :lt : [i1 la y l ';I.a1 se a a yI " nli." , co.ulgh, with i'itli a t:iing of lthe t'Ic t ., arnd choki';tj .tr nsa aln ; n.,i-i cnes; a votl i 5littinjlit t itrc'ss; l (ea "ine-,, or i lchedl and full feeling about lhei Sihs: laitls i i'e t i .-', leock or treaust, and dliit thi shublirs a rsulhs-eess at night, with a i ii lied nd sore iteli-hg of thle whnle Iodv ot titg i hl ln- rhiing ; eoi,. laplin and sr,,ness. I rei-peint a1ttac o[ tliarthtea l Filcs: Fnuti ,. ne. : N 'l va)nisii ; tli-gi-tis l litgc : Thi:k ,la "ci lyat i?'d, T E ,] e . and f'ullnes. in : ah t, ih,, wliih oIlhi )etiini, hno the Lelt; eilil ,hi!ls, nih hit Fi,,hi-s Fi tual~e Wee, te:- atin t:reggulariti,~i : l.ainting Fit-. Ac. Atttlliher \erv prelniuint tId cnoton s-ntp. tom I; thIU ('I.litr ]hwtiis o lt suiilt s atu '1;imiV fei ,odiih of the rtuit-lir,;ilh, otibrer( : jiier( ,,t of att.ally Iuoyant anl chleerful dii-. ,..i ,-, ari ote( n clangei, to dull atM des b *c-me Ievisht, Iritatle it l t nilSo ible; it -' t, unlergto aentire .huaige of tIaiter and ti. ithLr. sure litre for .3 :1. yo", it li ]t,'e aity of thse t:rptroms, will litd me your trui and I ri al fiet. I In:e tio uri' , di as,.e. Nat re, I smetimes t l t! ,,k mad,- me for that spectial w,.rk, addlrins I)-. ',. ANI)RIEWS, Alhany, N. Y. t,. hunol tti. card to your frietiu. E.tra slpeial Notie--F~etry le ter written to m le, ),tt contain two ltres cent stampe. for rettirn lpolState. Ntone other: wiuil he r(.pliel to. I never i,.nd a Letter, Book or l'a,.k.ai.e of Afe'c ins, otht iiste than free of Postage. NOTARY PUBLIC. FREDERICK fER'rZOf, Notary Ilah lie, w'i1 0tetd to all hlsinees connta t (l '"a his ofihee, in Town or in the ('otnrrv. Olfice with ]1. R. D'.niell. A t" ct Law