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.' 1 ', 4K Sfirei s'1 Ci\tcIi4ei f e dm Ir ^, ` V Gti1 2 t · I -. Lw-t p cryW '0S - - 01 . 1 4 .. / ~aoc IseI *1 41 131P C~ ~, ·!i: 1UJi up'45 "IB .1J. ' n: G NOTICE. L. L. W'antsley and duritt his ale * lenco frin Natel:ituuhes 11. 1. WVamsley or R. E. IlBurke attn: in fact are antlhoriztd to make settlc menta, collect anld Receipt 1r all sums due the late firIt of Wtalnsl' v ea & Co., of Natclhitchehs. -All those Sindebted are riejucsted to conme foir V ward and settle. WVALMSLEY & CO, 3Natctiit ulieh, La.,4l;ay 1st 18s306. mays-tin. ( N. A. ROlBISON9I "OOT & SHOE MAKER at St. Denis Street, NATCIITUOITE S LA. Resopectfully inforrnm the Ladiez nid Gen omrnen that hoei now filly p epared te np ly them with the Oine4t ))'IT5 & Slit )ES. f alldescriptlon. I e ill also state that I work made by him, will he repaired free L( colt when the nrtile nords repairing he tl'et ar icles of ,Lather al ways onI haInl S all work guaraiiteed. I'r.ce viry noel ate.. N. A. ROBISON . ml4. SPRINGYILLE ACADEMY T oen third saenon of this Invtitution will 1 open on the eIt Momddy in Angnet A. 1). j;Rt, and continue for fire nmont.hI. This In 4itntion offers alvantagis to the Planters and Sbthers bf the Red Rivert Valley. for the "Inca Aos of thbir children, that are un urp lced by ry School in North Louiaiaorn. Its location ih tnexceptionable, being ituintwl in the thriving Ittle town of Springtille, NatcbitochI Parishi. 'hich liee only one tile from Red River. lInt vtirn iatsite in the hills, it enjoys thloe great equistes of health, peculiar to lill towns. ,ire i sand excellent water. All the usual branches of an Englibh Ian page education, th higher branches of Mathe iatics, sad the Greek and Latin languages nre bhhn this sachool. Board can be obtained good thmilies at reasonable rates .TBS OP TUITION FOR SESSION OP FIVE MONTHS at Class........................... $15.00 4 " ........ ............. .$20.00 d,. " .................... ".$25.00 The above rates are estimated on a Spcci asis. Courrency will be received at the usual rate 'adbange prevailing at tee time of pay ,lit Pupils will be chi. ted from the day of en anoe to the close of the Session. No Idulc ae fbor loa of time, except in cases of pro ated tllnee. ggtsuci:; M!y patrons of the past year. Sprigaille, June 6th 1866. THOMAS H. SIHAFP. June9-tt. Plantation to Rent. aipleidld plantation situated on the let Bon Dien, containing 640 acres of od land, 300 of which are under fence; )get'er with all theimprovemerrts there cotasisatingtfDwelling house, Kitchen, abins, machinery for a Cotton Gin, (new), Qg ood astieras &o. ' lhanladis one of the best, nod the 4kmTaldU.@ere always good. The place ready to be delivered, with dinly the ivilege of gathering the corn and cotton Aplly to Theo. Prndhomme, Cote vouse Natcitoches. A ig.&1l-4f. The M4eehacebe. St. John the Baptist, ad Baton Rouge Advocate, are requested upublish the above one month, and send 11 to this ollice for payment. fo WLOTh : FgSa1le at modeate rices,. . Sppily to ·' . IN~tEDA. a~-lO-swkw.tf. 1w TONSORIAL SALooN. Jhtidks'awair outung, earefhlly done ny Bea3 i, fr 26 cents. LEON FOlitNIER. the tOI' Sl ul1 .II \ill le £. I this Thiriiis ,ll if2 II il . ;! third to be Cf i 5t C ANN NETOUi4N, F O f 'R T// TI lI It ! "ll. ·I'it''t'la l ion andtit~l( ,ails .'j n Ill lI i e r jls'i oe nt of Ic~i lei tll, , .ý (ENGLISH EDITION,) Published by FRANCIS BOUVAIN, SSlalhi ncr (1911 Jrinlar, Gil BOURBON y1 Ri I:'', t IGN OF Tll "ItEOXZE PEN." Ftff 'Iltlaklt th W1( ow Iw i h Hf Ii 1 kinIld la on g ;1 "l x , t.:u(l,' i i Looki l 11' t4, i preceding l iftinll. Ths , iillstra n dill le 1if \ "te t ,+I'II 1E h t1 O - .1r titst. The a:rtill'es ar'e fits~ tal'!nud w i tt1s in our ii n a toil the t\ 1, n 1pTgr i(.t l execution ofthe~ work wvill 6! S114,1 :1 to !give ýttisfaetio~n. ý1'L CURRIPTION art row r, . 1'1\1r 1 eitherf or tt pi' csl' of th1 .Ut Ala n.+ or the,' in Ksltiont of Advefrti= ar tts, tite ; ,ti ton altitlfl erate picy t it Ii; rffi .fc are t ic. A WHfOLEr" PAGE............ ,o n A HALF" PAGE ............. .5 n A QUART.'ER PA 1(_GE........ + ) Atlny nubslllrr mibe li(? nnlr tb \1` wh l ,e \\ ll I1 enuttled to cne coy ft- 1 boun- w I ce. New Orleans, July I th. 1'. Louisiana Arlmann c, 18 67. FRENCH & ENGLISH EDITIONS. Contributors to the above Louisiana pu1lietion andi those w iisiL Iof eofe so, will please orwarId their man1 crilpts before the Ilth of tA nst, at the !itest. Orders for copief (if afivlertisenlnts it fr either LEdition Ire now receivetd at the fflice,(0, t1( lIrlfolhl street. Thle Inwl (of ff Sthe Agents will be published at a very early day FRANCIS ItOUVAIN, Editor, 62 Purbon streect-Si'rn of the "'BRONZE .A LJ. 4mr Annee. Almanach de la Louisiane pour 1867. (Eurnox FuIv.t u ) Publie par 'Francis Bourvain, PAPETIIER ET IML'RIMEUl, GQ Rue 1lourbon "A LA PLUME DE BRONZE':." L Rie no sera 11("he n polord r re nare - cet oufrIge dignle dit ltfl.;IgI iniiveil lant llfe 1e public lfniianIis a aecordll aux editi onsl prl efdentf". Les del ins seouilt exdefltý par li'n de no0 fmleilleurs ltistcs, la redaction est con fide a lms ferivains tie talent et 1'exf n tion typographiqtue ne laiseera ric a de l sirer. On pent souscrire dle it prfl slnt siit pour un nombre d'exemiplaires. suit 1+our1 I'insertion d'ANNONCES, dlout l talx 1 exceptionnellement modldrrL est 1iix om mO suit-: line page entihre............$10 00 ne demii.. p............5 00 4Tn quart de page...........2 50 Tout announeur d'iotInueae ntifre' TOrecovra gratillunexemplllairie fe 'Ahlmllnlach ( J1SCb'ipti(ls an~d fadrIti(IinntS Iree(je( iy L. Dnpleir, Natchitochhs Tinuu Ofice. Ant. 8.--3m. Cigar Manufac tory The undersigned has rf'umllfd his mn ufactory of (Jigars. The lamaltl'urs will find constantly a large slpifly of the best Brauf s Importel from Havana, viz: MIIXkD CIGA.RS, REAL 'NATCHITOCHFS CIGAR3,' M.DIA RE4GALIA, CONCHAS, - LIGHT BROWNT, HAVANA PUROS. * Orders from the country respectfully solicited. leCHARLER CASTEX. next to V. Durand's Store, rront Street Aug. 15, 186.-tf' H E, Buike, H. B. Wainlley 1''orx-;aIrdill WASII1NGTUOVN STi:EllT NATCIIITOCHES, LA. Ki~lyv tNA.\N' O.Y IN IhIN!, 'O,. S AL1, !.(a! YLL: Jl~d rý 1' DRY GO DS, LOTIING, II AT ', BOU0TS, SI.10 E I II.JlRi)WAllE. SCHOCKERY. i MEDICINMEE, & c. H1ighest Market price patid Sfor otton, ill cash for Incl chandise. ap 2--12nm DI.T f w 1OWs L I,'EW. Deitei1 to Ith F* l 19 ,r t of l1 i ]I V I aud Rlit I n hI Cin of. I (d1v n11 is i a 11AChiUliU iwrne to t1e11 Qu-.i. 11 i t01 ' tum . 1 r Indtruuy and1 I;In i r 'irk , h1,! ('reol L,:Cobi. lAgrict lt ire, thett w rkin 11 f nI hl ci X: l 1t tioll and the conlitii.n of i IFi:0 m'It, athil full itatiStical fletadl in nil particuilalr. .11 ,. to th" dicnu ,iiu of g at l ii ll o'. ;- p - itining the Ruch nsfructkie tlt S1 th. r il th ti l'iat vamiety n Liri'ra \!at r. st t-t e' of Amecrican. C ti's, ][nUin andl For-i:n 'om mire . Agriculture, hInuf1 t tuei's. amni lt trnu l t, I p'O eeIntt . Reviiene and tmXation. . A New SmrieS oii the R1eviOw coimmfne Janiuanv 18s)6, Monihly, 112 to lUS P8 $Si per annum. July 18, 1S(IG,; f, JIowe's Improved - - S el ý COTTON PICKER, Ftr picking Cotton in ilthe field. Pick' three or foiur times faster than by Land, clean andl fee ruin trash. t Machines now ready, price, $20 acai. t Southru Agents Vaisted. The 11OWE Mannfacturing Comnpaty, No. 31 Cedar St. New Vcrk. July 18. 1B6(.--tf, New Blutchvry. S'KEPT B3l J, T. LITTON. The undecrsigned having scuri-t'ti a T stall at the Market, itiformns tine citi zens that he will ha:ve constantly. ; GOOD HEEF, at reasonable prices, on foot or by the pioutinil. He Iho)pes, by his attenti.,n to 1n2 siness, to receive a part of the pub lic patronage. TIkets issucd to fanmiles for $5, or $10.00. J. T. L1TTgN. 1Y Aug. iS-itf ,ff . MONTH! AGNTS wanted for 5ix Ij llentirelv nfl ' articles, just out. Address 0. T. GAllEY Citi Building. Bilderfnd. Me. LI J -"A II- XI 1 ý,- , Lp ',l 7 Ar GENIaLg COMISIO 'JL'i ^NT lT uA i' Tn3S :I I f li\l I . ' . + j, . Il' r t I :II I " i I ' ; A VT I 'TI' i: 'V (Thll'. b t T S i E N I I n 'i - T. \~l - fancy· (roilery moStre 1; :' 1?', .l !11 1, r n 1 rý i c^. ,1 1: ,. I ý )ýý 1 l (t r r ! ~ II . , ~TATrnQNFPEY. h I "L1 t I :Inn, ' I'cr ulvcrY 1!" I'~l r";l I h1"'u;lt I in u'.clt' ofii 'lI ll t'' I1 1 I' LI N11 tt'" I' ! Iill.-!_> 'I l \I ' I1 t :(I r 'U. FROT11i.L~ Jir'LLrj7 Y IEU PLY I ýTatlii e' tic d 1 iilalochcs. 1II -trlte,s qtt'tls trttyot~t tut n ot! , .,1*L: tI aI tfl I l · Ii t I t t' (' it U. S E;1 L LS . (1u'to tif etlil,,lite&S. ant \1t U pe ntIX 1t' 1)'.te ?, Lc ltu tli _". ( tt'; hi)'1C ni(r, e5 S Ia sa(iS (In sn! t 111 CCh a" 1gc U . -~'.f X'ttL r. (i1M131R r& (h) fsw&wmlars3 I -ti'. 'HEW TONSORIIAL NSALOO3. 'KIPT BY L. FOUPIER, Bsuuna iHOW, Front Sh urt. Tin' unnulnrsiurt (l llixt'tk(l f,:" tltn pat, ut l ie ti 111 III rV rlit,( iii hutl Sili 1r'( i i ulron t'a t'trtotat r 'pl. urltsiui a!C 15;ll Iia'ntUI Pit r 14 I txiltaut, has recive ti'te glic'id *tilrrI SicU ttliT. lli tlt~s known iu Pacris~, ddoeaIh hut Cal t hi~rs Salo~,~on. rrt Tllc· LEO FOl'si!~ d11:·lfi; NU i~·IR.l' SImmunity against the Ieve°, and Chills of Spring and Fall, the Dysenteries and IDiarrheas of Summer, and the various Bilious complaints attendant upon the entire year, is what the South needs and must have before that favored region will attain the full meed of its great ness. Emigration thither has been and is retarded for the lack of it; and for the same reason, cotton raising has been restricted and interfered with. ANTI-FEVE & 16113 In view of these facts DM. Spooner offers to the people of the South, and to Emigrants going thither, his A N T I FEVER AND AGUE PILLS, which have been demonstrated, repeatedly and repeatedly, to be an unerring and never-failing preventive and cure of all Bilious com plaints .incident to the South I and West. Try but one ex periment; the cost is trifling, the result is beyond any con tingency. It never has failed and never can, while Phvsiol ogy remains a science. PILLS, For Sale by all Druggists. WM. SPOONER & CO. Nashville. Tenn. orretho dls % P 'is Line. Cl' 'ili' rt.J ~ i ~~t~ 0 ANNIE WAG-LEY.1 xv;tl' i' .s 1rr i \tar '"ti~i ý r 'This h, t tis sun ii r ia1rr.uigum' 1 ' - trav 'I 'iýc a t '.!!1 nl l'll t wtlll! ' 11 k-now ( fa - july. 1- I . f AVIS. To~ute les p'I-oinms avtut dL's 1r( 1 c 't t P r i . I o d ero t l e rji e tt " t ie Ifiui (d'ctIQ )t" es sav- t A lea 1( 'cUaSsi C. ANNNE XEWTQN, Tnt tiec. uillet2j3O30d Cloutierville. f 1 , 1 1 ' : I I 1..11 r r ,''41 1111 II --'I 41 1. fi 11 :I ;44, '44I .. 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WOLgSON 6& STEPHdENS, bif MIIIY &r CITIDII''S FllD S1T!ID jV\bi&&7ioches,~ Lca ~CX11ole~ale and re1l&ii dualet·P in I1ry G~odsl, ha;~nrdware (1 ioc~i'isc~ & ej 'fl~ *ll4t h 4444 ' 9~~ j AdL 1414414 1411 ./ 14 . '1R kT "'4 !li~ /11 1411 I I fo114 14 4 1144~~ y 444 I41 l' ^'il i Ln ii 0140A I OL I E' ELYiA. C , v II Cr:rpon b I: f' it i, nrw S IT), t':rI L ' V~ ~t I t" I ii to clil ii ;, ti! ,". . : ii''l Ut e tcit e Ii' u 'I jim liiA the ihoen - In1:l c( i: tI 1 h atill ' 1ti 1;11 t1t6l i n-Un n o pewo.Every mourn V ;; 1,111 tI' u -w s which is still f o ( l' :; !C It;' it tIt, Im le note of T' t 1" delay is borne a int'i' bIr'i Ite Ipuh'ie, who for;b*\\a toros inGernna !i 11 to are I as ; illn app-hed h:"f ,t I. nc 1"1 yC 11.` omeihoiw or " blr (' I' .1 inta it ;.,111 the is ti irown I upon1 Italy it s ry in lot tbo Wt'i' 1' It iii iationl adu Itheon th I as tl't b(eln accepted IN li h King of Prus .I, I t tii l\ 'ii l ' iPrussia lost 11o !'tf !º 1,1,: a u ;~i to tic Ernmotor. 1. "I- ji t ip t, lie said, he rhould ac 0pt firoVilit (1 the contditions of the lt, ice did not interfere with the illics of his -army allo thy: main Ut ce of the nisitiioii5 which its ii 1t"I tCcc('i'' ~hak given it ; but I f' l i itti t), '.''s (1o111 ie 'was oh ,lil,( to (ocui t with his .ally the Sii" of It ';. lIe answer of the Klng of Italy was ttuich crlder and ill mo ire ius'tvtill bef're giving Sis kscent lie imist conultit his Minis is. i1c( I.ne the ;itinituhhls of imipa. ti i'e , cf rom llaiiits ()' ii1!iratitude, aMil C 11 words ot ill er. Oil the (ltilier hitunj. the over Teal. us Iriends of Iily here are against itilv ac('eptit3 '1tni't a fromn the lihatiis (it' irtin e. Aln article in the tiew jolutllal L, Liierite, saiii to be "inspir'd" ''y Pri'it ce Napoleon him sel(', it it has not at ct iilly proceeded Sur' his llpen, c'iti'ids that Prussia 'iult Ihok M ll t ;1 (:io lie t the tardy oipliustiil (i of Alitstri'i!. 1ad F'rance been a t Iir'i bli ' '. 'ir'it lie indeed *iniiht, as shei did at \illafranica, im 1.e her will, but as the has prefer r('(l the llsti in ofL tountial, she has i)l vig;1 to wietate to (i01iii 1'rltssht ter lalý'. Thb ano i of i I Emntiror l Atustria it tht l'peror of the l'rei'uih is notl:ii _ !i iti than a cry of listris', which FhIoiluif pass unheed es . It Italy accepted with gratitude Iam h ardy' from France, it was be cause Italy owned her acquisition to the Emperor Napoleon, who was a tielli go rent. T'1e case is far other wise in 1813 anid she cannot, either with gratit lde or with honor, accept 'enetia, from oine who is not a vtcto rious llit Ilerent, thoun Ih he may be "I - 'nerouts lettriil It is not to France that I tay is now indebted, hut to Pt ussuia. She is not free to accept a gn t from France. I'ussia is her ally, and it is to her sie owes it that tie defeat of Custizza has been avenged by-the vi, tory of Sad owi ; and i ['shi accept what is thus o!Tnred her, s ie could not do so with out dishlitlor. The Emperor is harassed and vex ,d by all these difliculties, which le ha 1 titt 11111iii tid fronm Prussia and Italy. Prussia sliows no signs of abating he' pt'iteiisions. Ela ted by lti: v'iit lines,,sesem to ('ore little for the aliger' of Fratice, if whomn she ho leng('r st ands in awe, and is dis. jiisi'd to bpare her' prostrate enemy a si hg1e hiuniuliatiolt. On one point ieiii'iialiy she is said to be inexorab file--the exclinsiiti of Austria fromi the C itfedeiat iiot, tind this is precis6 hy the poitit "'fich Fiance refusea to yichl.-A hit I cr disappointment also is that which comes from Italy, lbr we cannot cedeiit the rumors that the passage uiftlw 1'o by Cialdini, just atmmuticed by telegraph, has becn either wvidt the apurov'dl or the'cog41 tiizance of the Emperor. Venctia, sitnce its cession, helotigs to France, atid t le Ital iatts must have utnbound cii conidejttt(e in their new strength iii iin the power iif their ally, to in Ivi'- Ft'etchi tevritorty. It is said that ai itrtiehi'tIi imsdsilulier lus beeti peti to \tenie, ttt( even a French divi Silit is s pon il i d to icenpy it in the MOte ii the Lilpi''rr. Ihte 'passage of the Pit is eqttivalittt to the rejeC tilt of the urnuistice, tuid is likely to Il( the t'i'crtiatir iof'fiesh and ser iiii (:in jiom l i.'t iioit Ih rP~aste io ae cart'ving thitngs withI a hih ifi tim a hratikfiirt, w~hiei' flay'i i 5t!e sp1 issed tieveral joh' no n dsoiii il'. S;enate. It is pii i' river Cnni~t'ry, :ttii in time tc, lii' thei'rownl Civirtnoert How the l';inut. 1'ivet's of Eti'ur'p w~illh regard :hia niionit ion 'ie pnrt (if Pr~ussia te ainiis~ to hit 5(111 bit t'w1 do not ilth ini '0. will view it fTwotably. It ciii it Ii dalied thit tie alliance is a fi irab ii i' 01, alnI, if contirued, Iin lciv il to ec't'outs ccittplicaliouts iin Tic iretih joutrn~ahs deny any in~ Stintian on the part of the Emperor to ititeiririsO hi'totmn the cettmbatatits an arned iticiitotion, and the Londou Pal Eci\' thit iF'rince hw cdecided to ivoil n concentratiiot of French I roopeatn the fririti-rs towarrds the .1seat of war, so anxious is the Em tieror tii avoid the slightest. indicar ti'in ot. France, being dragged into iiiihat' acttivity.