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ýO t Caner, Cuter, l IFARISH OF NATCHITOO BE8. Carter, ] caCarerr, Carroll, By virtue of authbority vested in me Carrol, under Act 96, Section 83, Legislati Cur, W Session 1877, I have fied with the Be- Csy, corder of the Parish of Natchitutobh, tA Caswell Roll of Delinquent Taxes, State and Casson, Pirieb, for the year 1876 of said Parish. Caspari And I bereby notify all persons on said Caspari Boll as appended, and others intereast, Caspari that under authority of said Act,I Caspari sheball on the lot Monday in December Caughl next, proceed to sell at Public outcry Chasta' at the Court House door, at 10 o'clock a. Charle, m., and from day to day thereafter until Charle all property is sold on which taxes cur- Charle rent, as well as back State and Parish Charle remain unpaid on that date, with all Chaler cost accrued thereon. Chaler L. N. LANE, Chaler Tax Collector, Parish of Natchiteachal. Chaler SrATr. PFlsU. Chaler Abraham, James 1 56 90 Chapn Abram, Simon 650 385 C'hard Airhart, William 1 63 94 Charle Airey, F W 13 7 24 Charlae Alluin, Virginia 3 90 15 Caimb Abbron, James 3 19 1 83 Clart( Allimond, J B 2 34 1 35 Clark Allen, Sam 1 30 75 Clark Allen, James 169 98 sClark, Allen, J G 204 .120 Clark, Andry, Syplane 72 42 ClayteI Anderson. laes 26 16 Clsst Antoine, Citizen a 21 1 28 Crain Antoine, Vali0 116 Craig Antoine Alesander 19 1 BAytn, FsML~ 19 go 75 Clnin Ariffe, wig 1 19 Chea BkrKoty 168 90 Cre ' Armstrong, Mack 91 53 Chele Armant, Elois 455 2 63 Chele Apley,ropseny 111 64 Chels Aahbry Mathew H 1 04 6 Cho Atkinson, Edward 1 69 98 Clout Bary , Peter 65 3 1s Clout Armsrong, J N 39 06 12 54 Clout Ballard, Wms M 49 3 48 Clout Bay, Fred 1 24 72 Clool BateML 130 75 Cloni Bayou, Solite 8 57 CrolI Bayou, Arthur 63 34 4 Cros Bayou, Celesti, J 96 Cn Baden, Ala 389 19 Corr Badln, Lambert 85 49 Char Baker, King 79 23 Crun Baker, Knotty 345 Crhn Babera, Jno. W 5 30 Crl Basber, Henry 1 9 54 1 47 Cy i Babers, Henry 155 7 OCoua Baltbazar, Felix 130 78 Calv Balthartar, F P do Co., 11 70 6 76 Colo Balthazar, F P 5 48 3 15 Clhi Balthac , WidoweL 3 90 1225 Cosh Baptonte, Valsian 143 83 Con Baptiste, Jas 18 45 Con Baptiste, Denis 3 51 2 03 Conr Baptiste, Honors 9 13 71 8 Con Baptiit, Vilery 69 34 Con Barbo, Lorti Y 72a 4 Con Barbo, Martint 33 16 Ca Backen, Est PM 1300 750 Con Barbe, Mrs Lloreus 65 38 Con Bartlette, Eat f 1 95 t 13 Con Barnetel, ZI 293 1 69 Coo Barker, William 84 19 Cia, Baker.Edmund 3 63 1 95 mI Bathie, Jno t2 1t 18 7 Chi Barnett, WT 3 19 184 Chi BaRll, A onn 85 41 Ch1 Bankls, Frank 7e C3i Banbette, James 130 70 Chi BroiI Wlo8gp 130 75 Cl38 Braz,1 ,04 60 CIO Bradeen, Dr; ~ Id l Braxton, Jno 19 !5 Cle Braxton, Robtwdo wife 11 64 Chi BlackDOitR t Bob' ,'3-3 1 6Chli Blakely, James 1 39 1 09 Co Blacked, Johnson 325 1 88 Co Bertrand, Charles Jr 17;9 9986 c Bentley, Jtoi g' > * 216 Co1 Bembry, Malldo 6 38 1Col Bertena Mrs Mary 1 90 7 88Col Belabor, 315 l8 D Belton, Adam s 23 0 Byrr,(oo W 9 3 1 Cp BerryLF. 10' ~60C Bena.min, Gutin 69a 3 f B* jaMni,&no 15 1 Best, SWAJ 1006 582 I 3 Breda, UruJ~ris 1170~ 675 (y~ BreedlO.aJAEps 1 9 a 10 OCb BraealoeW A 1618 689 C8 Breaseae If 163 9401 Bleuae, is~at 4 4 9 BrevUle,Ylqi4 51' SI. BessantJawis 190' ~ rr'a BSi5Qs~n 3~iJ 260 1501(~ Birs, sW 52 30d(~ Bellien, St. Yulle 1 56 9o0 0 BLoas, dadmre 176 100 tE Bodoin, Ibead 1 56 goO Bob,lifbY 6& 3S;1~ Bolei,IaaaC 53 30 (j Bo UtiDSo~J~q 78 M8C B~dmi~,Chaul5I Q. Bollng,Gu5 33 1981OII Bowman, ilhm 1$? 61.3I BootyAJ 109 i17 j Booty,CB 44 985 1I BodmnEstateo 115 13 1tI _otr Tegi 1916 I rl COht~Mrs 160 15011 DonlitW3ENO31 0 9 0 750 1 Bonllt, WHNIIJ 13I 0 75 1 .BoulitWXi OS 31 1801 Bmial~tWRNo4 021 3001] Boal~tWHloS 311 118 1 BonU~lWU'N0? 5.10 3 00,1· BaolltWHII@VB 13 75 1 Boullt,WHIIOS 79 58 alr Bonrlt,~WHN,14~ 313 : IIe 4I0 r bii 108 II ~a R Yra PA Catlt.n Widow F. 1 04 1 Carter, u n. Sarah 33 19 Carter, Ribchard 163 85 Carter, Gabe 14 Carter, Byrd 995 113 Carter,A.B. i 95 13 Carroll, Jord an7 Carr, Est. Of H. 390 SP Carr, W. B. agt of wife 54 312 1C~asey,GTOC 2610 1 0 Casey, B.Green 5 14 2 97 ICaswell, B. 4 103 0 2 33 Canon, Thomas 4 0 233 Scaspari " Dietrich 207a2 119 55 Casp4ri, L. 9 2573 SCpari, . & L, 13 00 1 TO Caspar, Sam 13 r Caughlin, Mrs. Alida 198 6 57 Y Chastan, John 4 5 2 90 Charleville, L. Charleville, Miss A. V. 9 75 9 Charleville, Mrs. Joe. 6 50 3 75 Charleville. Joseph 5 79 3 84 U Chaler,Mrs.Oscar 1615 93 8 Chaler, C. T. 10 08 582 Chaler, Terence 106 60 61 50 Chaler, Arthur 12 42 1 17 . Chaler, Ocar 19 83 11 44 10 Chapma, Bosen 13 13 08 5 ,handler, G. W. 76 45 14 Charilot, Valsin 39 2 4 Charlette, Clement 7 45 16 Cambers & Suddath Messrs. 98 61 83 Claxton Le 1027 1493 3 Clark, J.T. 10 27 593 75 Clark Hazzard 52 30 98 Clark, Abe 78 451 20 Clark, W. W 3 25 1 17 42 Clayton, William, Sr. 306 11 15 Cla ton, William Jr., 1 58 90 28 Craiuo,Dr.P. 1 75 16 CraigDempsy 338 95 13 CniP Taylor 13 20 792 90 Chelette St. Ann 10 53 Chelette, Marie L. 1 30 5 63 Chelette Onesme 91 53 b8 Chelettre CathenD'e 4 03 2 33 60 Chosean Mrs. Ellen 195 1 13 96 Clootier, Heirs of Liz. 390 225 18 Cloutier, Eat. of J. B. 3 25 37 8 54 Cloutier & Egtorge 65 94 37 35 48 Clontier, Emile 43 29 25 38 72 Cloutier, C. A. Agt. 26 48 75 Cloud Joseph 325 118 67 Crockett, Charles 325 188 44 Cromeu, Wm.8. 3 5 76 163 Conningham & Percy 650 375 IsCurry,W. A. 3516 2029s 19 Carry, D. A. 3094 17 85 49 Coirry, D. A.137 T 23 Crump,S. D. 137 19 45 Crump, S. M. &8.1). 195 13 9: 30 Cramp & Varnon 1 89 1 094 147 Cyriaque, J. B 189 53 90 Conant, Adolphe 91 53 75 Calin, Est. & Sarah 43 12 84 176 Colsoo, L. 53 2 115 Collineworth, E. F. 91 1 3 S25 Coade Eugene 24 1 69 83 Conde, Joseph 1 17 68 45 Conde, John 91 53 2 03 Conde,Emanuel 1 1 00 218 Conde Lonsia 182 720 34 Conant, J. A. 124 2 25 42I Conant, Florentine 3 90 2 16 Carnolino, Lewis 16 17 8 750 Conerly, Berry 3 32 192 38 Conerly,Chartles 1 11 64 13 Conerly Jacob 111 1 ss69 Cook, George 1 623 49 Clark, El' h3 1" 6 90 195 Chlllette, Noel 3 12 1 80 1 50 Chilllette, Narcise 3 19 184 1 84 Chillette, Ettienne 1372 7 92 49 Ch.$out, Mrs Emily 390 225 46 Chevlli& Leffis 2 84 135 46 Chevallier, EiLe Agt 10 99 8 34 79 Chevallier, Constant 3 45 1 94 60 Chevllier ConstJa 442 2 2 35 Clement, 1 30 71 64 Cbrstophe, J A 4 36 252 1 93 CbH$tophe,Cha 436 252. 1 0 Cbs1.y, Frank 62 30 1 88 oo~ld, TJ 10 52589 S98 Cookield, EJ J10 0 i o2 5 Cofey, Mrs H J 260 1 38 Colman, Edmond 33 19 76 Coluinan,JH 130 7 6 188 Coleman, Henry 3 19 184 3 Coleman, Ben 13 08 16 Cabtllion, Lewis 6 - 0 CAsFrenoh 38 J29. 169,~~i 582 Chrral, Dais 195 113 Of 0 (oi'George 78 43 64 5£ snrB y 39 23 960 in, Est.B. 65 38 68 C bo~intamy 21 62 1' 94 CbUPln,Est.J·B 7j 4) 41 25 25BCoupc't 195 . 113 4 96r John 104 60 1S ()alli Victoria a 19 38 Cojlia, Joseph 20 12 1.50 dolna,eorge 23s 135 90 0A4,John 63 309 143 io1.y, BM Oe 0.1*, Joseph39 3 I Caller, James 78 45 364 21014 38 D y, AYp' 1495 863 192 ) 1 J. NIaa Agt. 1229 743 1.4 pDbll;xi Alex 7 30 15 75 668e j)raIbn oe 130 15.75~ 23 Delve, Lbew i s 66 1)ulye, LobI552 30 17 Deaery, Mrs. Pnastt 78 45 2 1)slnssssy, Mrs. Jflla 832 489 l1 3 :~bu.Mrs.A. 858 496' S01 bha M Josephine 5 2 1268 1erbanePolyo 1 30 75 Derbanne, Monda 65 38 1 50 Derbanue, Desil 65 38 7 50 Derbanne, Adelaide 3 38 1 95 75 Dsrbanne, A.P. 65 3 1 80 Derbanne Jro 652 30 3001 flaligerld, 1 65 38 128 DbnellN.F. 19 113 300o Darnell,N. F. 52 30 75 Dav~id, Jaoo b 1 43 83 38 David J. Baptiste 52 30 60 D avlen Edwatd 66 38 67 Davion Fraaeois 91 53 *775 Davius s .L. ) 520 3 00 417 Das, J.ab 234 1355 IhrbJr14b 83ir 381 D lavislJaook 0 12 Davis Rachal 91 53 Ist DaviaBash 98 57 3 M Isam 10 43 484 gaom I O0 1953 3 00 s U$I. r A. 746 431 ohn OS 3 aiue J[IlaP 'l i & 404 Mtrs.u¶ 11 2I D1a 180 78 o ,,Yav * 91 58 Mr 8 ~st· r 8 I U 79 Ylrrr4 1 8 ed OneP· 3 C Sbb&adebni as 1D-, Bostom 2* 1 e. .w 185 lIZ Charha 895 4i8 -1 as 8 00 . *.ae As I s 1 David SB t4D I a 'xwd~it. IEI K- SW) 186~b as . *~t~Q;i~tr~~, ~ 4 *'9 t0 I··7aj ir ": g ·: 4C AGrr H.: C SPLENDID IOPPORTUNITY UI TO WINA FORTUNE G. Of whi Staple G~R~S~Dand cai GRAND and I key Merchi tails. DR Y MONTHLY I3 Whic 96to th< 1) Pri 18 be a Th 29 Conn Fe NEW ORLEANS. 00T I TUESDAY NOV.12, 1878' . 13 3 1and edtt LOUISIANA STATE f'eit 5 R 38 foblk 681 Fi 12 T 14 I OTTIIIY CDPrAM. ~ 944 05 135 80 449 6 E4 This 75 Institution 952. wasr re ularly in 30 corporatod by the Legj I 89 islature of the State for Edu R 26 eational and Charitable purposes, r 1 50 in 1868, with a Capital of $1,000,000, L 19 to which it has since added a reserve Ph 75 fund of $350,000. ITS GRAND SIN 4 GOLE NUMBER DRAWINGS will 84 take place monthly. It se 08 er suiles or postpouws. 38 ILok at the follow 169 ig Distribo- tia 96tions: 113 23 25 235 [ 94 38 12 23 p0e,000 210 100),000 ?lckets at Two Dollars Eaclh IfI S535 LIT F0RIES 45 L 4 Thi 11 Instaizetof 30 1Gpraned Prizhe of g 1000.I1,0 S83 25 eaiand Pharizeble pupoe,0 6 130i 18, P wizes apta of 21,5000..,000, 385 of ,000. . 5 38 1 84 tk9laemnhl.5uv S18 1 sapi tes o ri os n3000....0 S300 i i r P te of 1 . 53 1000 n 1o0.... 1,0 30 9 Lprxule Prizes of $,300.... 2,0 431 Pre do. do. 000....1,8000 s 00 10e0 do 100.... 90 HI; Tlto.~l asl Ep a 0.. 53 79 Uo. A. DAUPHIN,0 IB33 8 13 TS 9 38 3PJ mfaptalmv....f i30dk0.aL~0, gg 1 rited forCireel or seaA ... ordas 386Pro.8We xew orie0ie, L .0 I r sflJs atrwo. r Draww. mpsegrvsiaom and 413 E ·pt~rnanoZPiIz7Drwn d 0. 1. BEAITRE0A0 p ~ltt): · of #e. 1JUJ* Grand Ecore Cards. H.MANHEIN r GRAND ECORE, LA., AR( -- - Unusual Bargains A -IN- A WOT clas GROCERIES, WOl Of which I have a large stock, of both call wil Staple and Fancy, wil BOUGHT FOR CASH, and can sell cheaper than any one. 1 I keep a large assortment of general ( Merchandise, complete and full in all de tails. DRY GOODS, FANCY ARTICLES, CROCKERY, k ki BOOTS, ai 1n SHOES, ho br CORN, ci BRAN, OATS, r AND MrIDIOINES, Which are all Marked Down to the lowest figures. Price my Stock and you will certainly be astonished. The highest CASH PRICE paid, for Country Produce. Feb. 16. ly. Grand EcoreI WAREHOUSE. WM. FRENCH, Proprietor. HJAVING purchashed the business of SChambers & Barbee at this point, and secured their services, I am prepar ed to store and forward promptly, all freights and cotton consigned to my care. Rates of storage in future will be as follows : Fifteen Cents per barrel for freights. Thirty-five Cents per bale for Cotton. SMWM. FRENCH. I -March 24-tf. Blacksmiths. LITTLE.JOHN & WARE, WHEELWRIGHTS -AND BLACKSMITHS. E DO sill kinds of repairing to Wagons, L Carriages, Buggies-lay and make Plows and work in iron in all lines. Make the building of CARTS, DRAYS, WAGONS & BUGGIES t A SPECIALITY. Rates and terms furnished oh applica tion, and as LOW AS ' HE LOWEST. Shop on 3d STREET. NATCHITOCHES, LA. Jan. 19-ly. ALFRED MAYEUR, o 4 Wagon, Wood-Work - AND - BILACKSI1TIIEY, A LL KINDS OF WOOD-WORK IDO r I at the shortest notice, and in a first class Workmanlike-Manner. BLACKSMITHING DEPARTMENT IN CHARGE OF JOE IOLONY. HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIALITYI - SHOP ON - 00 CHURCH STREET. 0 NATCHITOOCHE8, LA. 00 Jan 5'78-1y Saloons. . J SMITH PEOPRIETOR Qme and See me. Moice LIQUORS. Naming CIGARS. .leerful Company 8t. Duis St. NATOHITOCHES FROM ILER ASHES. The Phenix has put on new life and nov oatertfor publio favore. J Warren Suddath beh taken charge and DAN now dispenses the ehoicest WHlI SES, LIQUORS, aR10 ST. LOUIS BEER ON DRAFT Don't forget,ye thirsty, the PaNx= en StIDenis Street. Feb. 9.ly L8OIS 1LE PAULMIER sritbe fiest of·-· SAU-~-- , hisSTALL in the sa J te are sold by the lowes . pdos. matter io * he df ptrn the l Carpenters. M. S. CURTES PRACTICAL MACHINIST -AND ENGINEER9 ARCHITECT, CARPENTER & JOINER ALL kinds of Machine work, Engi neering, Carpenltcrilng and Joiner I work done with dispatch, and in tirst aAs man ner.bildi Estimates and plans for buildings promptly foiaishled. Parties desiring work within the scope of my trades will call on tee at any time for ternhs; which will be liberal, both as to price and time. Shop on WASHINGTON STREET. NATCHITOCHES, LA. Jan tl2-Iy. l CA.RPEN1TER -AND JOINER THE undersigned is I prepared to do all kinds of Carpentering and Joining on the shortest notice, and in first-class, workman-like manner. He has permanently located in Natchitoeches, but will do work at any point in this vi ciqity when called. Best of references given. Terms mod orate.. rate. JOHIN LARK. F.b. 2.- ly. Boarding. 4i8W OYSTERS & FISH N IN SEASON. A. ALLUIN'S Dl RESTAURANT, St. DeniA Street, NATCHITOCHES, LA. V ARM MEALS at all hours. Transient f V and permanent hoarders accomoda tedwith a table well supplied with the best in the market. 1 PARTIES, BALLS, WEDDINGS, and entertainments furnished with sup- - pers on application. Cuisine in charge of the Proprietor who is an experienced CAERER AND 000CK. - W Terms moderate. Feb. 2-tf. L Pil 8 DINI MRS. C. A. M'KENNA. SHas opened a Private Boarding House Corner THIRD and SIBLEY Streets, ke NATCHIIITOCHES, LA. Where the permanent and transient ES public will be entertained with the best table the market affords. Feb. 9.-tf ['t TERMS MODERATE. A. M. GARRETT'S BOARDING HOUSE, CAMPTE, LA. ITRANSIENT travelers entertained I1 with hospitality, andl furnished with Sthe best the market affords. Single meals at regular hours ....25 Cts. " when ordered.. ....50 " Lodging... . ............... 25" Horse Feed......................25 " Feb. 2 '78-1y. Tinware and Stoves. HENRY GENIUS. Worker in Tin, Copper and SHEET IRON. Corner Front and Trudeau Streets, NATCHITOCIIES, LA. J Wholesale and Retaildeale in all kinds of HEATING AND COOKINGQ STOVES and sole agent for the celebated champion CHARTER OAK cooking stove. All stoves sold at man ufacturer's prices with freight added. Manufacturerof plain and fancy Tin Ware Metallic roofing, etc., etc* A large and select stock of Tin Ware and House Furnishing good on band GUTTERING. ROOFING. and all man nor of Job, Tin and plumbers work exe outde with dispatch. Feb. 9 '78.-17. Wzeao. SE au1er. Coper, Tin andtheet.iron worker. -DEALIR IN-r Stores, Tifaware and ouse PFurislang GOODS, Washington St.........Natehitothea, La Sole agent for the Unrivalled BUCK'S BRILLIANT Oook -1we Stloves. SGautters, Pipes, Metalic roofing and al kinds of repauring, done with dispatch. Siberal a .+s unt to ountry trade, March 2S 1; Jewelers. II. NOREIS, JEWELER, JEWELER, -AhM'- II OPTICIN OPTICIANll. All kinds of repairing done at the short est notice, and in the most artistic man ner, with full sa-isfaction guaranteed. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry for Sale at the Lowest Rates. A FU L & COMPLETE STOCK Ofice and Shop on St. Denis St., corner Second. Dec. 22-l1y. Jbs. r. .ING Practical WATCHMAKER eO -AND- J owe le r * Watches, Clocks, and Jew 1 elry carefully repaired and warranted. Standard TIME Kept . and Watches set and regulated correct ly, free of charge. A tine lot of WATCHES and CLOCKS for sale cheap. (Office on St. Denis st., between 2d & 3d. Feb. 3-1y. Merchants. A AB HENRY A. WALMSLEY, N (Successor to M. H. CARVER.) 51' -DEALER IN ret DRY GOODS, We GROCERIES, HARDWARE, or SHOES, BOOTS, CLOTHING, CROCKERYWARE, &C., &C., Also a general line of Plantation and Family supplies. May 4, 178. FRED WILSON Receiving, Forwarding - AND- T COMMISSION MERCHANT, Dealer in Dry-Good,;Groceries, &e. Blair's Landing, RED RIVER, LOUISIANA. I take this method of informing my e friends and the public generally, that I have removed from Brownsville to Blair's Landing, one mile above, where I am nt prepared to conduct a receiving, forward t jiog and commission business. Rates of storage from and after tbis date will be as follows: Cotton - 35 Cents - - Per Bale. Freight - - 15 Cents - - Per Barrel No extra chargee for marking and weigh ing. h I will keep on hand a"complete as sor tment of ts. SMERCHANDISE, r. Which will be sold low for cash or coun - try produce. -Oscar Clho0pin d COTTON FACTOR .nd -AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 65 CARONDELET ST., July I-iv New Orleans. Saddlery. ~I. o0 0 ý'Fao rAEcj G A 2 PA)TR Bricklayers. M'KENNA & BOSSIER. Brick Burne rs MARKERR & LAYERS. SELL and LAY brick; do plastering Sand all work in that line -promptly, cheeply, and in any locality in this or surrounding parishes. Tombs, $50 for Large, and $18 for Small. Address, M'KENNA & BOSSIER, Jan. 1126m. Natchitoches, La. JOSEPH C KEYSER, *rickraker and Layer. I8 PREPARED to do all work entrusted to him quickly and in a workmanlike manner. TOMb, Chimneys, Cisterns and other work solicited. Orders left at B inLLA & CAMP BELL'S wiUl beprp attended to. Jan. 27. IT. Steamboats. ?JIDTW ORXAZlaAbW -AND GRAND ECORE WTeekly Packet! FOR Grand Ecore, Montgomery, Alexandria, Norman's, Barbin's, AND ALL WAY ILANDINGS. TIE STEAMER I NEW BART ABLE: SRICHARD SINNOTT,.......Master, SI C. HAMILTON,............Clerk. The Bart Able will deliver Freight at Natchitoches, water permitting. All Freight consigned to Steamer BART ABLE, or er Agent Capt. R. W. Adams, will be forwarded free of Drayage or Storage. Leaves New Orleans every Saturday at 5 P. M. Leaves Natchitoches and Grand Ecore, returning, every Tuesday, at 12 M. Leaves Alexandria, returning, every Wednesday, at 12 M. For Freight or passage apply on Board, or to her Agents, R. W. ADAMS, 21 Commercial Place. JULES MESSI, Grand Ecore, La. Feb. 9-ly. RED RIVER md -AND NEW ORLEANS. NEWY ORLEANS ad RED RIVER TRANSPORTATION COMPANY rAND TEXAS PACIFIO ' RAIL WAY AND CONNECTIONS. Through bills of lading and through passenger tickets to all landings an Red River, and all railway stations in Tear at my THE BEST ROUTE lair's -TO ard- HOT SPRINGS. a of The following splendid and fast steam II be era oompoaing the line will leave asia vertiand below : 16. La Belle, rftl Maria Louise, Texas, ·eigh- C. H. Durfee, e as- Col. A. P. Kgow Lotus No. 3, . E, W. J. Behan, Bonnie Lee, soon Dawn, Kate Kinney. FOR NEW ORLEANS Shreveport, NT, Jefferson, Hot Springs, AND POINTS ABOVI THE BAIT, -and all Iandings on RED RIVERS and railway statioas in No wharthoat charges, drsyage or som mission will be charped at mouth of Red River, or at New Or eaas, in forwarding freight consigned to the company by bill of lading. - For freight or passage apply on board of the boats or at the offce ot the ceon pany, No. 111 Gravier street. JOS. A. AIKEN, Presideao AGENTS:s New Orleans. K. JOYCE. Shreveport, J. U. JORDAN. Grand Eoore, J. E. MESSI. Feb. 2.-ly. Livery and Feed Stable, HUTSON'8 LIVERY aid FED St. Denim St., NATCHITOCHlSr La. T8 PREPARED to aooammodate th public in everything in the Feed and Livery line. Stable is frst-sla and jr. ranged especially for the convenience and comfort of stoock. FEED FOR BHORSE 1 PER DAY. Hacks and buggies an hire and fur nished promptly on application R. P. HRUTSON. Feb. 17-lv. Proprietor. Shoemnaker. 0. Shalfralk, Boot and Shoe Maker. CHAILENOES the world for aetnews and lrability of work. i a At sad material guarantee.' bop a bt Deal ASt. .