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*i'4rviL Stage & Livery Stable,
'i .lldafr ,tt. (Jx,1JfsiLc 1/sc Vgrans
tlla/ !betel.
'11 proJpritor ?ala been to great
e~sxpen to make thnis the most
:" ; irul1lt `'ta1le iii thte city, it is con
"'1iP11lt to tlie -St4Ctli ))nt lanling.
I or-v. will ,: boarded by the day,
vv?: inmntlh, on the mfllmt a&Ol8cin
Uni: twat,. Pet~rs.lh visitingr Shreve
+itrt ,r going to -New Orleans, by
.a :tviui& thieir Izerst~s at this; esatablish
(!iCLlt., c:EII rest assured that they will
w.;11 ali;tteutlktc n to(.. (Olly give.. bir
S1l ;i.ii.ll satisfy yang it es
JOHN CAIIUWELL.
office of Dr. Leslie,
AT THE LATE COURT HOUSE,
MAU i R 1',' 8TRfLJ T,
ESp;poa:l f/se Yrf'.rbyteflafl CkUmX/L.
%hrev :port, .June I 1-ly..
DRINKING -AL.OONS.
Conteraion 0#0s
TEX AS SrRIEET.
Between Market and Edward,
SA IVYER,
Proprietor.
The very best Liquors kept at the
liar. niO-dly I
I.iBY CiOFFEE HO0E,
Corner of Milaam and Spr sts..
I ]EPS the best brands of Liqttors
mnid 'ixed drinks, to please every
'.?. t&e or no charge.
JOHN BEARD,
Pro,, -tor.
IY a p s.
M ONK'S Large American Map
with the Statt.s oat the late Union
laid off in cotuities. Also Mexico
and Central Animrica, can be ftiund
t,,r ,ale at HyamIs'. Ball & Dashiel's
ttd 'r. H. Mnorri.' for less than origi
nial ,:ot, having ,ent. piure.hlietd at an
:• tction. Prico S2. v2nl0
l1IOS. H. SHIft-LIS. .\ RTHU. W. HYATT.
TillS. I. 'ili I CO.,
t) l .\1. , S IN
TYPIE. PIt '1I:;AES, INKS,
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Papers,
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uni- ty
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1'e xa: Mails-''ri-rweekly-Arrivres
'l':Ie'dys, 'l'Thir"laays and S+tur
days at G p. m. I ?eparts Mondays.
W\\ dnresdays and Fridays at 4 a. m.
.• rka isa Mails--'Tri-weeklly-Arri ves
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:at p,:. )lparts T'uesday. Thurs
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IfE! IIE ! ICE !
._' CARGO of. Rockland: Lake,
a:r;- tal ICE, just wceived and for
l,.- ,., A.. iNGLE &, CO.
Shi~evcpotf, April. 25-n 11-4f
Weekly News, .
Published in the city of Shreve- S
port, Parish of Caddo, every Monday
morning at the low price of 82 50.,
The News will not be forwarded to -
any, address, until the subscription
money is received, as it is published
on the cash principle; and the termnv l
being put at low figures, will not ad- D
mit of credit.
It is the cheapest paper published
in the State, they sheet is 24 by 36 in. -=
ches, and contains twexdj-eight col
unas of reading. matter, set in aolid
type. The Weekly News is made
up of the seading published in the
•daily, and contains the latest news re
ceived in Shreveport, and well se
lected articles. In fact it is one of
the
BEST FAMILY PAPERS,
published in the South,.
Specimen copies will he forwarded
to such as desire subscribing.
'he comanns will contain articles,
selected andriginal, which will pa~ e
of interest ard tend to the welfare of
its readers. , It will be devoted to the
interests of the South; and internal
improvements in the Parish and vi- E
cinity, will receive the undivided at
tention of the publisher,
The columns of the News will be
open to every person. Personal arti- t
cles will not, under any eiicumstanles,
(either as communications or adver
tisenents,) be published. {
Correspondence is solicited from all 1
sections.
JNO. DICKINSON.
Proprietor.
Papers publishing the above three
months, w ill be entitled to an exchange
for the Daily.
lJansalleld Female College.
DESOTO PARISH LA.
r lhe Fall session of this Institution
1 will open on We.dnesday, 2nd
October ti61, with a full and efficient
, Faculty. The domestic department
will be under the immediate superin
tendence of the President and his
lady.. and every ef:,rt will he made
to promote the comfort of those en
trusted to their charge.
i[i Cotton, provisions, Confederate
"Bends or Treasury notes taken i puay
meat of Board and Tuition.
For othe.r intformati,n, Address.
CHAS. 1B. ST.UALRT, President.
_Man.field. La.
D I C lI N < N ()L4'- "t
SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY
SReady ProofPress,
r. , - -r__ _____ ____ .
PatenterifiAne 1st., 180.
rfo intry utblishers.
1 HE want -of a cie-p of press
has long been felt -bl h .. of
I, country gaers and sm " eOfices..
'T'he uncersigned khboi g'tbis from
exlerience, has ,in~ented a~i8ess of
this sort (similarto oe :OQ.'s) and
, oflTers it to thiiýcrft as the deapiest
I in the inarl to d'tste +ald t o o solid
a. iron and fille,' being a deiiod im
as provement, as it gives elasticity to
r- to the cvlinder. Tihe cst of an or
, dinary, proof press is S60t, while this
Only $20
'1'eri ca~tish.-Boxing ~2 etrxa.
l' i ters know th..' etiect.s of taking
.- ', .... on the hand press. The pro
S.:. !.ing not only dow, but injurious
*,th t,, the lr'ess and tin' tyl".-
tlhe; ,res. o1hviates atll thewse disad
Svar ':,g's. It imight also he used to
.primt small hills.
It ismad, light for transportation,
i w(eighing. nut {,\-or 75 potuhls, the ,,ed
i, imig made, of seasoned inch plank.
It can he placed on n'table orhox, and
reluir. s hut little room.
- P'rinters visiting bhreveLort arc
reauestedi to call :nd s5ee the press.
•Adtdress J. I)IC'KINSON.
, Shrnve·port, La.
r Papers pnllishin.g the above will
be entitled to a deduction of ten ,.Pr'
i ctut. in case they purchase.
Piublslhed in Vicksburg, isa., by
T. S, Martin, Chas. A. Cone, ,ad Ti
Geo. 1. Elwell. Terms, $10 per an
num for the Daily; Weekly, $3. The'
Sun is the only paper in Vicksburg n
publishea every day in the week.
vl-n5464-tf
Vieklsbuar Whig. p,
Published in Vickaburg, Miss. by un
M. Shannon. Terms, in advance,
Daily per annum. 88. Weekly. $3.
HOME INDUSTRY, &O A.
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TredesG-.Ir I Wlrks. an
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Portable team. ines with or f
without wheels~- Stationery Steam
Engines with .double flue boilers.
Circular Saw Mills of th most mod- P'
ern and i luioved conutruction. We tl
challenge t*e trade to produce a bet- p]
ter or more effective article at a less e
pkice. Gottom Gin and Grist Mill µ
Shafting.
Circular Saws.
1. arrows Corn and Floring Mill. tl
Straub Corn Mills. , b
India Robber Belting. m
Woodwruth Plaining and Matching g
Machines. t1
Artesian Well Tools and Pipes fur- b
nished to order. *
Steamr Guages, Whistles, &c., a
and every description of Plantation .
and Railway Machinery. c
Send and get an illustrated cata- t
Slogue of our Machinery,free by mail v
all we ask is a preference at the same i
t price with equally good Northern
Works. Addr.ess E. M. IVENS, L
No. 53 St. Charles st., N. O. t
No. 3-ly
S O UTHEER N
MARBLE WORKS.
Corner of Texas and Edward Sts
HAVING permanently located in
SShrieveport, 1 aut prepared to man
utacture from.the raw material, and t
right at home.
MARBLE MONUMENTS,.
TABLE TS ,41. TOMB S TONES,
Of every description, in the best work- 1
manlike. manner.
IRON FENCING.
''The undersigned having male ar
>j rangements with the manufactur.,rs.
is now prepar.ed to order every des
cn icription of
d1 IRON FENCIN(',
l suitable for enclosing buildings. gr
*t dens. cemetery lots, etc., also
IRON RAILING;
isfor galle-ries and ba.lc:Pe. which
will be sold at MANIF .\CTUERS
PRI('ES (adding tramesportation).
Purchasers r'e invited to, call andl
.xamih. the various styks, at the
Southern Marble Works ,t'
W. HItC,()X, *
'Corlnter of Texas and Edwards, Ste.
Mv Post Otceis Shr,,veport, la.
d- NErWSPAPE! 1:.i .11..
to Suscribers weh, do Int tgive ,xpmress
n,-tic, to the c ,ptrary, .tre cousidered
II, as wishing to continuei thie subse'rii,
d nion.
k. If subcribers order thl discontin
Suance ot'f their papers, the lpublishers
Imay continue to-send themn till all that
re i, due be paid.
If subscribers neglect (or rcse to
take their papers from the officc to
wa. which they are directed, they ar\-illd
ill responsible intil they have settled
sr their'bills hand ordered their paper dis
conitinued.
TH GuRATM AM t DuNKOP ortn Ig
AGE !
OROOKESt .
Invigorating "Aromatic Vegetable
Stomrache Bitters,
FOR RESTORING & PRLnBRVING
HEALTH.
Prepared from Aromatic Bitter$erbs 36
UNDER THE AUSPICIES OF A i3o
EMINENT PHtYSICIAN. ly
Are an agreeable and. palatabl P
Invigorating Tonie, prepared from
Aromatie Bitter .Vegetables,. eolm gr
bined with a Pure Spirit, impjeved fs
and perfected by one of our venera
ble and eminent physicians during a vi,
practice of.thirty years, inthe latter L<
part of which he used those Bitteis 1
Hebas, with unparalleled suecess, in '"
the treatment of internal diseases and 'W
for purifying the blood. in
They stimulate and regulate the
functions of digestion; impart vigor A
and tone to the stomach,; strengthen 'T
the system, and are unequalled as a fe
purifier of the blood. Bycontinuing 'I
the use ofa wine -glass full mornig $
iand evening, and before meals, for aI
few weelas, they will afford convin- le
eing proofs of their great medicinal 1
properties, and under the influence of
their health-restoring qualities, that al
physical condition ne-ssary to the.li
enjoyment of a sound body and mind hi
will soon be attained. tl
From their purifying influence,
the skin becomnes'steadily smooth and: P
bright, and they will graduallly re
move every trace of eruption or in l
flammation from the face or body as
they progress in the purification of the
blood.
Viewing them simply as-a bever
age, they equal In richness and deli- i
cacy of flavor the finer grades of
choice Chawapagne Wines-the bit
-ter principle being only perceptible
; when felt in the good work of parify
Si ing and invigorating. r
For the use of old and young of
both sexes they are admirably adap- c
ted, being grateful W the taste; of an I
exqisitely delicate flavor-imparting b
to the palate a soothing aromatic ef
feet, equalled only by its purity and
richness.
TJhe following letter regarding the I
purity and quality of this (elebrated
SVegetable 'Tonic, from the eminent
and gifted physician and chemist, t
Victor E. Canning, so long and fa- a
vorablv known in connection with -
the French Academy of Science,
speaks for itself:
Chrmical Lahbratory, Tre.V Broadway.
New York, February 6, IS60.
Mr. iH N. Crookes: :De~r Sir
In accordance with your request of
the 16th ultimo, I have subjected
sampleh of your Invigorating Aroma
tic Vegetahle Stonnmch Bit t.ers to at
cartfil ana:tlsis auel find them to be
eominluiel of thne essence of Aromatic
Bitter Vgetables of ancitent fame inll
the medical world : vet I have never
before. seen thlm:a so well blended or e
'rendered so leashig to the stn. o of
tantte.
The Spirit, used in their prepara
tion I found to be perfectly pure, and
as free from, deleterious element as
that procured from the natural juice
r- of the grape
I'ou doubtless had the a .istan-, ot
experienced medical skill in pertect
ing so excellent a combination. as it
rarely occurs tht the bitter princi
: ple.. posscc.eing .so mueOC, medicinal
S worth. is rendered se paiaRntb..
(Continue to prelpar,. '.u: r Stmnnch
]tittcer. strictly iln ;c trdut:lns -with
lthe fornulan ,olu h:ave alr-antldv op
o ted, and thev cannot fiail to gain pre
c,e" nce- over everything else of the
ki:rd- within my knowledge.
I. remain, dear sir. v(r'V rtte.pet
a. funlle vyor:+
1 '( 'T() It E.' ( IANNIN, .
G(enu,,e,eus in fi:,' h',ve-',.r t anut
ss thoe anxious to be rel. jt- ed l'ro:-o in
d i-arti ',ufhring are r 1',lt,-sted, .o test
I their qupalities-fairly and iapart ially,
and gin. the pluhlic {he Iei'efit ofth:ir
a- unhiasec opinion.
s C ROOK1S'S INV'IGC)PATINGC
i:t AROMATIC VEGETABLE STO
MACH BITTERS are sold by Gro
to cers, Druggists and )ealers generally
tol thoughout the countr-, and can be
d had as a beverage at the principal
ed Biars and Saloons.
is- CROOKS & CO. ,ole Proprietors.
110rTchoupitotdas st.. N. Or.ac·.
TO PU,MSH' i QF h TiW
1. R: oe .kCo.'t S&j
tDylinder Printing "Maehine, b$
36x54, withtollers ad. Bo4erMould,
.omplete in goed imq4ae °'li -.
•ly new. "4c04 N20 - na
16Price 1 .
1 Ruggle' r
gine. 'rinjs oat
8400. 8250. In rder.
Aoe, 100$3a1s& sa Bre
vier, 20001"i BoDi , 460' lbp
Long Prinuer, t1600
1000 lbs Pc W acy
Type, all i4s. fonts
Wood letter, 'be sold
in lotste suit p
- I R. Hoe o& m's .Bed:a Platiten
Power Printing : Machine, (Isaac
Adams' Patent) Platen 26x40.
The best book press snade; in er
feet raunm or forInal or sleaii
,power. foat at tý,e manfaetur y
82000. Price $1400.
Together with- -ýposing Stones
Racks, Stands, C , abinets Gal
leys, Composi , Leads, Brass,
Rule. Large . , Wilder's
Patent; Desk, axis, Tables, Gas
Fittings, aai every agticel neteed
about a first classa' newspaper- estab
lislhment, any or all of which can be
had at 30 per cent. discbunt, blow
the original cost dt tie manufacto'ry
Apply to the type Foundry anid
Paper Warehouse of
GEO. Ij. VINTEN.,
No. 105 Poydraa Street, New Or
leans.
RICHMOND
Cam TXPE FOUNDRY. .I
- THE ONLY MANUF.ACTORY
f OF TYPE ON SOU'TMERN
SOIL SOUTH OF BAL
TIMORE.
FIHE Proprietors of the above Fontdry
f1 have also united with. their Foundry a
. complete
a Printers' Furnixaing. Warehouse,
g having on hand, or flrnishingr to oder,
f every article requisite for a Piinring ,leice,
fronm a BODK1N to a TEN-CYLINDER
PRESS.
Type and Printing Matsa-ial from any
e Foundry North when requied.
d Wocana and win nianufactutre in Ricmuron,l.
as good an article, and at tha- ame pc in;en
prices, as any Foundry North. We reii:crt
t, filly selicit the patronage-of the South.
L. augta;0-m HENRY L. PFI':L.zt,. & Co.
. Attention Publishers.
y. Publishers of Newsplapers
,I in North Lonisianla, and
Texras, who may wish tp
i dispose of their establishments in
d whole or part, by sevdiing me partic
ulars, and locality, will find it to their
a advantage to address we as below.
, Persona desirous of e-tablislhing
ic Newspaper or Job Establishrr.ents
ln in the interior, will be furnished w ith
*,r tstiniates, free of charge, by ad
)r dressing me as below. And if they
oflorder Printing Material, or Paper
Ink. Cards or Card Boards, trtug:
:aee, will be furnished,--for cash o~ u
]or its equiralent-the bst bargains
at Foundry prices.
I oiTlr the fullowing e.stabli~hinen
fo-r Cash, or good negroes wiith une:.
cunbcrt.d titles.
ot An old established Book and Jc
t rinting O)ttice. in a city of 150,0C
it population. Price $7,000.
T-he material of a Job Office, in
al city of. about 35,000 inhabitants.
Price $5,00'I..
'1 A Nt'wspapea establishment ar
tlh g,l Job Otli'e connected. Ptic
V" $2,300.
*e- A Newspaper and Job Prinrting
" establishment. Price $4000.
An Adam's Book Power P~ress.
t- second hand, in good order, medimt
siz,. Price $1000.
' Ruggles Carl and Bill 'Eead
tir pre.-', will print any ordingiy sine
n- iob at the rate of 1500 to 2000 is
'st pressions per hour.(s4ew) Price ~3i2.
ly, A. Ruggles Card aa'~ill Head
vir pres, ,,l1d size, seond iailtd. Pric
$150.
(, Fine Printers' blank cards, O:in
')- Satin Enamelled, and India, fret
'o- $1 to $3 per thousand. Fakera
ly Note, and other paper.
e G~ None but cash ordert will rn -
pal ceive any attenition . Paper 24x3&
tO arlive..
r JNU. I)ICKItNO.
s. s2-tt" . hrevteport, La.