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v New Series No. 7. Natoches, La., Wednesday, January, 24, 1866. Vol. 1. S- - V- -_ __ 1.1 SALE AT AUFIN ICES! Great DrgaM?? AT VICTOR OUFD'S OLD 'AND, FRONT STREET, CrORITO S, LA. 11[ Having bought at extre low rates t1rgest Stock of .m Goods ever Imported in Natchitoesince the war, ier for sale at ,O " AN UNPRECEDENTED PRICE, tllowing articl.I . ic( ' 5000 Pairs Boots, & Shoes, for Men, Land Children, ales and qualities, l0% 15,000 Yards ass Calicoes 10,000 Yards Brown and White Cottont d - 2000 Yards Satineious colors, !Cal 20 Pieces Fine French Cloth, all colors, 3000 Yds. Flanels lnable colors, 00ou 5000 Yds. English Muslin de Laine, lateS, 300 Pieces Genuine Linen, BAna 100 Doz. White and Colored French Shirts .e, 50 Doz. Merino Dra Oh L 80 Doz. Merino Under Shirts, 203 Doz. Men, Ladi~ildrens Soc Stockings, Ls, Assorted Handkerchiefs for Men and Ladie Cravats of all Sorts rice SC Blue and Madras Handkerchiefs, Hoops of the latest S Id P: 600 ts for Men an¢i Children. Perfumery Imported direotEurope, and cing of all Sweet Per le, umes, soaps. Oils for this Market. • .ram 60 25 Casks Claret, St. Emnilion A" St. Estephe, =Axes claraios brand, 50 Boxes Phite WPine, liamt Sauterne, ,llons ReFrench Brandy, Oul rd Bupuy, atillon, Brandburg, J other .uine brand8s ý b 0025 anwketf Champalgnei, (cat mrharA, ¶ 10 to, 25 Sacks Rio Cotree, ý So ,ý brs, Q 16 1astP) _l.Boxes Starch, 4*s Sale~ts, 0^95 j 15 Boxes Chewing Tobacco, trush'lir "ar, $)O o1000 1-4 BOXES SARDINES, in Oil, fBO'EURBDINE 8. in Oil , J 25 BOXES 0YSTER ' S:ob An extensive lot of other fancy articlntlen Ladies, child it. in 0ren, too long.to he enumerated. Purcha, tlincountry and the of fcitizens in general are invited to come a~ ttselves the truth evr Crof my assertion in this advertisement, m wbe the same for eh Id every one. You can send in your ord ouervants or your , children, they will be filled to your best e Nt rs ai Remember, my old store, on Fre id Natchitoches, Dec. 27, 1865. ; Victo Sandl. SSueceses . Sale. S. B&ccession flr. B: 1mitk. S T)Y virtue of an Order of the Honnrable ·: ) Dirtict Oonr% ip and for the Parish of Natchitoches. there will be sold at Public # c. D:Aucton, at thp door of the court house, i tf the Town of Ncbitochit es, on rosSaturday the 10th day of Februtry 1860. i The following described property belong. It Ing to the enec5ssion of John B. Smith, S old to satisfy a tprcial mortgage and ven ywit dors privilege to wit: The piaptatior astated in the Parish o. Natchltoe#es, opposite the town of Natehito ore ches, with all the buildings and improve tO, meats treon. on the left bank of Red Ri-. ver, on which the deceased Tauzti resided 'outaining three hundred actes, more or lees youaded above byy land belonging to Amn broise Locomte and Ambroise 8ompayrac to 8ar, and below by lands of said Sompayrac ,hi the same derived by Emile M. Tauzin ~l fiom the success:on of Louis Tausin, and Sroid from boondary td boundary, for snob . quantity as it may contain, as described in x1 theadjndicatlto to the deceased J. B. Smith. Terms of Sale---CASP' Treasury Notes sleotl·to the appraiuseo.et. 0 1R. W. MoCONEL is= Jan 10'1888.--swtde. , . Blacksmith S4.. a 8 we ete f*ssolsM, stoeya it "[ _.I 8 ilwho!m-: , y to us -hch to S " ALL JOBS POR gm al , lal work for planter's se, will e pom attnded to at my new establish. Int aolblPg will remai ndone and at msoderate pslers ., ; j wkwit, Ft. W. KILE. +. Y lIý'M L'ri~aý Vente de Succes Succession do J. B. Snith. EN vertu d'un ordre de l'horabld L de District, dans et pour la par'o Natchitoches, ii sera vendu a I'encan Ir h ia porte de la maison de oour, dars 'tr des Natchitoches, c Samedi, le 10e jour de Fctrier, 1 la propridtd cl-apree dtcrite appnrtena succession de John B. Smith, venlue 'satisfaire u'. hypothet9ie speciale, et l'ge de vendeur, savoir: L'habitatiou situde dana aI Paroisse Natchitoches, vi-h-vis de la ville des N toches, avec toutes les bat saescs et amel tions qui s'y ir ,event, sor le c6tit gauc la riviere rouge, sur laquello le dfunt sin rdsidait, contenalt trois cent acres ou momls, borne en baut par lea 'ergea partenant a Ambroise Lecomle et Am6 'ompayrac pore, et en bsa par Jel terrks dit Ambroise Sompayrac,.et ts md~ e se par Emile M. Tauzin cte is audession Louis Taszitr v rne #bo pour tell d e ' t conten comma doa.t cudieation an ddfu J. B. Q.0 b Do1 LA VarrTE-COMPTANT, imoanaoi courante des Etate Unis sujet . iPmlallont . 1. W. McCOEL, jlfswjdv. Shrif. DR. CROCHERON. HAVING returded to his fdtmer practice in the tow, or Natchltoches, ofers hib services to his old clients and friends. He will be found at his offce, on St. Denia Street. dec 30-w&aw 6m. Notice. A IREY & COLTON, in liquidation, here 1 by idiecate to those lndebtd to us, that ample iame has been afforded for payment or for settlement. It is not our own waih to resort to legal presuere. But we have obli. gtions to reepoud to, which must be met. We are determined to settle up the above concern, and debtors most come forward, or abide the legal cousequee:,s. T. II. AIREY, The above Notice equally applies to the successi, n of John Laplec ý. for whom I am agent, representing Mrs. C. Laplace, Tu - v.. t dertimtnt . (cession Sale. psion of Urain Derhanne. of an order of the Honorable iourt, in and for the Pari-b of there will be fold at public e late residence of the deceased. Mile Ferry, in the Parish of , at 12 o'clock. M. on lOth/ day /f FebLreay, 1866, property belonging to the saue sin Derbanne, dec, viz: ract or portion of land and im hereupon. situated in the Parish bhrs. on the right bank of Rrd t twenty four mile Eetr4', v tauda of £asoumbnit peE, de or Oscar Dabetltel, con ont uad tsaee apents E tnoveables. s or SALe . Treasury Notes. ODARLES DUPRE, Administrator. Succession. e i Ursi Derbanse,. ordre de I'honorable cour s et pour Ia paroiese des . vendu I I'encan public s encb du ddfunt, prbs d I1a les', daun la paroisse dos Sdi, I jour de Ftvrir, 18686, te appartenant k Ia :c banae deed, stvoir : Iu Qu portion 4e terre et I 4 trouvent titue dane d itocbes. sur le p6td droit S pres de la Taverse de to bored on ait par lee to uprd et en lts par les 1l, contenan; no arpent s de profondtur, bles. De LA VNTI : E m apaie eoumnte des i ,~LES DUIPE. Admtintateateur. I'cnlet de Successiona. Succession de Jacob A. Dirst, 1N vertu d'un ordre de l'honora ble cour de district, dans et pour la paroisse des Natclitoches, il scrn vendu a I'encan public, la dter niere residence de Jacob A. lºurst, dccded, pris de I'tcore e Grnppe, dans la dite patuisse, it 10 leures du matin, Lundi, 1e 29 Janvier, 18,G, la propricte suivantte appartenant a la dite sulccessio, savoir: Un certain morcoan de terre situn dansa la parnisse ides Natchitot lies, connu oious le nrom, pl;rce de McCarty. et un autre morceau joigilant led it mllorett et conuntit s5rus Ic nom d e I homestead" et frriimaut I'habitation s8tir laqruelle le defitut rt'sid:tit der. tonutes les batisses et namd liorations rl'i s'y trohvcnt, ot cuii serm,nt plus particulierement dtcrits Ie jour de ia v'eute. AUSSI. Des meubles, consistant en meubl s de maisn et de cuisine. Chevanx, Bceufs, Vaches et \reanx, et pCue pits 100 buisseaux do mnis. TERMES ET CONPITtONS PE .tA VENTE: Pour les meubles, twctcs sommes jus(qu'i cent piastres, COMP TA NI', an-dessus d cc mnontant t un credit de douye mois du jour de Ia veorte. Pour Ics irnm menible, un tiers comptant et la la balance i un credit do un et denx ans du jour de la vente. Ies achliterse a credit. fourni rount letlrs billets garantis ' sa tisfaction et solidairement, por taut intrets a bhuit ponr cent par an du jour ce la vente, avec privilege de vendeur et hypothi- 1 que speciale retettues ur la pro priete vendue, la terre sera ven due avec 4a clause de non alie- E nation au prejudice du privilege et hypotheque retenue sur la propriete pour laquelle les bil- a lets soot donnis. B R. WV. McCONE,, 27d wjdy. Shtrif. Succession Sale, SIcceCsion of Jacob A. Durst, deed. BY virtnu of an order of the Ilnorablo District C urt in and for the Parish of Natchituchls. there will be sold at pub'ic auction. at the late residonen ef Jacob Vtal, xt-t, . n (.. .lgr'lt DIeIT, In oc etýdl Parish. at 10 o'clock M. on Monday 29th January 1866. the followior property belonging to the said Succession to wit : A ccrtain" tract of land si!uated in the Parish of Natchitcch,s, knowu as the Mi:.Car ty tract, and another tract adjoining the same known es the HIomrstead tract and forming the platation upon whicb the de ceased hst ies :dd, containing in the ag gr'gate four hbuwlred and forty faur acres, with all the buildings ahd improvements thereon, to be more fully dvscribed on the day of sale. AbsO. Moveab!e!. consisting of househcld and kitchen furniture, H rses, Oxen, Cows & C'lvet , and About 100 bushels of corn. Terms and CGnditons of Sale. h For the movealles, all sums up to one hun dred dollars cash, above that sum on a as credit of one year from the day o' sale. For the immoveables one third cash, and the balance on a credit of one and two years fiom the day oftale. The purchastrs on terms of credit to give theirpromisory aotes esatisfactc:rly se. cured in solido, bearing eight per cent per annum interest from the day of sae with vendors priviledre and special' mor'gageretained on the property sold; the land to be sold with the clanuse of non-alienation to the prejudice of the privilege and mortgage retained on the property for which the notes are given. R. W. McCONEL. Dec. 27th wtds. Sheriff. Avis. gucceselons de Pierre Ikcour .L qtiet St. re , , Andrd L4Eaiie. UOL'l# IACbOt'R yant demandC a 4tre SnommE admin,itrateur des snccession de * Pierre Lacour et Cdlina St. Andrd s: femme deed, avis eat par ces. prdsentes domnnd 1 lontes persorS n Ltdresessd d'avoi r h d ddire d6ane les dlx jours les raisons pour leiquelles V Ia demande di pttitionnaire ne A-rait pas accordde. 201 A. . U IIAMtLTON. si j10.-21. Grefler. to to A GOLDEN BARGAIN, th Filne Plantation for Rent. j L ESTAN PRUDHOMME'8 plantation eit uted on the left bank ot the bondieu two miles above Montgomery, Winn Parish. On thisbl place there isa good Gin, with grist Mill attached, and Iron Strew £)tton press. two large cribs, good negiro cablins, ro sufficient to accommodate 'orty hands, and a cOs copious Spring of pu!e and fre:b water. ma About 500 acres of cleared land under feince. an Sufiient quantity of cotton reed to plant Icr a crop, ant 500 bushels of corn. The sot- c ton seed will be given and the corn sold. For further partliculars, terms and condi tions, apply to P. L. or F. A. PRUDtPOM.IE, ten mi!es below the town of Natchitoces, on Cane River. Jan 13.--3d. Sur L'abeille de la Nile. Orleans. Sjournl si trdpanda dana la campagne 6ii r64ulibrement en frangalsof deur fois par semalne a prlx de......$5 00 it (payable a or: nce.) wh Edition quott' rn enfragale et ten anglals pat an.... ........$ er I Lea abo ements W . 5 A' "a .'" E, MURPHY. J. 8. WOOWA Having entered into a Copartnership to caniry on a: Forwarding and Receiving Business at GRAND ECORE, LA. 1\ill attet] promptly to the shipreneit of all ( OTi'O \ s'nt to their care, and tIECEIVE and FOltWARl) all FREIGI1TS that may be consigned to them. will store all Cotton sent to themn fr shipmnent. They have now, and will always keep on h1and, a lacre lot of ELe $inet $taple tare ie FLaQOT.r, B.4 LCOQ, do., --AND ALL THE- LEABIIA IATICLOF IROCEIIY, wlhich they offer to sell at very low figures for CASII. TpHEY HIA.VL ALSO A Lr-ITTERT STA6BLE, with IIACKS and HORSES to hire, and will accomodate the Traveling Public at very cheap rates. Having engaged the services of MR. J. B. DAVZENPORT, of Grand Ecore, he will always be foond in the counnting room. - They will make Liberal Advances on Cotton tnd other Produce to parties shipping to the house of W. I. 3u5sm1E.L,, & Co., New Orleans, J. II BaRwas, & Co.. of New York, 0. II niAHA.M, Liverpool. A liberal patronage is respectfmully solicited. MURPHIY & WOODWARD. 3rand Ecore Dec. ', 1865. P, A. SIMMONS, A.t John W. Taber's old Stand, Washington St. 1~T.A.TCIITCOCIE, La, . WVholesale and Ietail Dealer in Drugs and Medicines, Fancy Articles, Perfumery, &c.. &c. favying secured thte services of JOHN W. TABER, particular attention will be paid to be Manufacturing and Compounding Department. 7 Physician'S P'rescrilptions will be prepared with the greatest care at all bours, day nd night, n25.-tf. The Regular Passenger Packet WRITE ROSE, L. U. FULLUO, Captain. E. S. MIILSL Clerk. This light draft swift runnint Steamer, stands A 1, with te Board of underwriters. The accommodatiou for passengers cannot be suapsasedt and the traveling ionmurinity can rest aasired that the ofleerd on tAýrd'*llI do everything id their power for their comfort. 1 She will leave New Oriekas every Wednesday at 5 o'clock, J and Grand Ecore every'Saturda~ at 6 o'clock. I n25. For Freight or passage, apply on board. I II Notice. N ahcordance with a tesolat'on adopted by the Police Jury of this Parish on the 20th day of Decemb. r last, notice is hereby riven to all persons holding Parish Wsrrants to present the sue to the undersign d, or to A. Lemee. E-q., on or before t'e 1st day of April nex ,in order to reccive in lien thereof Parish bonds w th coupons. P. M. BACKEN. jl0-swtlsta. rres't Police Jury. AVIS. C ONFORMEMENT i t nerdsolution adnp tde par le Juri de Police de cette Pa roisse le 20 Dicembre dern'er. avis est par ces presentes donin i tons deteuteurs de mandats de paroisse, de presener ceux-ci an s ussilnd ou i Mr, A. Lemee, avant le Icr Avril proehain, atin de recevoir en elshange des bone aRvc' coupons. P. M BACKEN, 10j ilerav. Pres't Juri de Police. Notice, Successions of Pierre Lacour and Celina St. Andre his wife. D OLIN LACOUTR having applied to be1ap. -i pinted administritor of the ;uccpesions of Pierre Lacour and Cdliua St. Andre bis wife, deed. notice is herc'by given to all whom it may concern, to show cause within ten days why the application of the petition er should not be granted. A. W. IIAILTON, j10 21. Clerk. WILLIAM D. HARKINS, Carpenter & Undertaker Ne ar th e Dit Bridge, ALL JOBS for Building and IIoue Repair ing. attended to with Diwp..tcl and on Libe ral terms. COFFINS inmde t. order. and ia the latest sty.le. '1.imnmilngs furuished if wishel. The IEAIRSE is alwa. s ready at an hour's notice. 71'OJfIS or hiOLES in the Grave Yards mado according to order. dl3.-swsGmo. SHOT.... 'IO10T.... SHOT: F ' Sacks of Assorted Shot, t4s) For sale low by ELIE DURAND. St. Denis Street. .O0 TICE. NOTI:E ib hereby given that at 12 o'clock M1 on Monday. the 29th day of January lxci6. I shall sell at public auction. at ý'h. Court House door, all the public ferrics il the Parish of Natchi:ocbes. Tie sale will b for the unexpired term of 1866. Possess. ion will he given immediately after accep tance of bonds as required by law. For further parliculars, apply to P. M. BACKEN, e - PrcrideMt I'olice Jury, dec 27-zwtds. l S" _ ()(G v T. S:ý. ioo:s 0ifi d for a' by the HON. J G. CAIMPBELL. l.rti elt rrt ...--.. ........ ..2 Vo nnes. Ainiiils " ..---.. .. 2 et ..................... ..? 1 l I','t l': ýI N'llpl'ill,! I ou it, V*. M.... l(i " I i .alt p.rt ýulpremie C(ourt V.. . 10l vol ' , - ..... ...... \.2 V h iin s. I'oU l.d ,l Report uprtle C(ourt, I'nitcd 'Ma Ite. I . I lninls: alnd Mllinfords Rplort 5 " ''turilltt d n tl ELail's " 8 " IIs'uutit and "Fuller's " ' " Law Library................ .i lhi i.h ( I'n Ca'sess...........4 " I iisih .. .. ....... 2 .. I' tul ' tates Annual IDigcst 1' " licj ý lhll's li)~ i ost 2 sctts, I Vol. each. rin ' ...... 2 Volunws ,:iid.-i\vs lhv Lester.......... I " U . i. Statiuts at L.argo.........1 " Ilacon's Abridgnmenlt... .. , ulu5,jflLjl , -- - 'TI i's l-n )ictionary. ...... : " IliouViV S " " ...... 2 " Arnolld on Inurnince........... 2 " \\Vlites nle reeipalition ......2 " Mor.au &. Carlhton's l'artidas...' " l':sphin sso's Nisi l'rius...... ....2 " 1 hNallv's Eit, nce,. ...........1 S;re nr't I)onatioul & Testaments 2 " Bail'v On Bills ............ 1 " Rhusscll & Ryan's Cr:nminal Cases linlssll on Crimes.............. I'eial Laws of Louisiana 1 Vol. 2 Copies 'l'homl:s Coke........... 2 Vols, Hlatchcr's Criminal Cases........ 1 " Fosters rlport............... 1 " l.atrk''r's Criinuinal Reports....... 2 " I hitt.'s (;enl Practice........... 3 " Phillips on Insurano .......... 2 " ltory's Ekqu ty Jurisprudence... 2 " " Partnership. ..............1 " Conflict of Laws......... 1 " " ('omnmentaries, on the Constitution 3 VOlunic's. Purnts Justice............... 4 Vols. Chitty's Pleading................ 3 " ' (en Practiceo................. 3 " story on Bills of Exchange........ 1 " Code Napoleon ............... 1 " Bullard and Curry's Digest...... 1 " Chitty on Bills. ......... .... 1 " Stutncs of south Carolina....... 14 " Archbold's Criminal Practice and Pleading one Volume. Rorcol's Criminal Laws....... 1 Vol. American riminal law, Watton 4 " Barbours Criminal Treatise.... 4 " U. S Digest supplement....... 2 " Digest of Cases in the the Federal Courts froms 1789,down to 1847...... 2 Vols. "' Legislative Act, from 1804 to 1817 complete and most of the Legislative ~a ts, from that period, to the present time ...... - Pottier on obligation's.......... 2 Vols Cooper's Justinian............. 1 " Curtis' Digest.................. 1 " Greenleaf on Evidence two settathree vols. of one and two of other. .. Story on Bailments, one volume, setts. t. i co vols. and setts of two vols. Dolvin's Cods Civil............. . 3 Vols. American Mtate Papers........... 5 " Code Civil Estrangers........... I " Proceduic Civile............... 2 " Partidas. del rey don alf,no..... 2 " i ra uelaut ' ý e, rcapcrto're ila nW\'villt Lrgislation i6 Vols. Novissamna, recopilation, De Las Leyes Gre gores Lopez, Partidas 4 Vols. Brightley's Digest............. 1 Vol. .rotice. Succession of Madam Pierre DeRus.eeau. WJ ILLIAM P. MORROW, Curator of the Succession of Madam Pierre DeRusseau deed, having filed in my office bis final ac count of administration of said succes-ion. Notice is bervtby given to the heirs and cred itors to file opposition thereto. within thirty day from the date hereof, or otherwise the prayer of said petitioner will be granted, and said final account homologated. A. W. HAMILTON, dec 30-w30d. Clerk. A VIS est par les prdsentes dound qn'h mi. di, lundi le 29th Jarvier 1866, je vea drali i 1'enchere pub!ique, it Ia porte de la maison de cour, tons les bace publics dans la Paroisse de Natchitoches. Li vente sera potr le terme non-expird de l'annde 1866. tPossctslon Fera livrd& de suite apros l'accep tation du cautionuement tel que la lo.i re quiert. Pour informations plus speciales. Faites application a P. M. BACKEN. Prest Jure do Police. dec 27--swtds. 1 or Sale, A New lurgy and harnesa, complete. Also, a No. 1 Horse. For informat!on apply at this office. an ý---wit. TYOTICE. I hereby gitve Otilei that by virtue of the power vested In Henry Baueher Jr., Col lector and Disbursing Agent-United States Iternal Revenue, for the 2nd District of La. I have been appointed a Deputy Collector of said Inlernil Revenue for the 5th Divis ion of the District comprising the Parishes of Rapides, Natchitoches & Snbine. All business conneoted with the U. S. In ternal Revenue in the 2nd District will be attended to eithcr by the U. S. Collector, II. Baucher, Jr., at Baton Iouge or myselfat my ofalee in this city. All persons not having license, will call at my office immediately, and deposit the same to mn'. All persons having cotton, su gar or molas'eb, will before removal pay the same. Any person failingtto comply with the above orders will be punished under hea vy penalty of the law. I furthir give notice that Mr. John Dee gan, is the regular eppointed Assistant As ses-or for the Parishes of Natchitocbes & Sa bin', and any other persons acting as such will not be recognize d by me, and has no authority for so d:ng. Any persons purpo. ting to bh or acting as AsY,"ssrr. or Collector will report me. Any one having knowledge. of any such persons will oblige the under signed by reporting the same. A. A. STONE, Dept Cllector 5th Division. dee 23-a &w-lm. A LAST CHANCE. T' E are authorized to inform those in want T of good lavi looks, that all the works comprised in the library offered for sale by Flon. J. G. Campbell (and of which the cta logue is published elsewhere) have been ap praised by M, sars. P:erson and Levy, two competent men, and will be sold at their marked value UNTIL THE InT MARCH 1866. After th lt time, if not sold, the balance will be sent to New Orleans to' be disposed of at the best advantage. " de 30-w&swtl: 1C