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esad ?t hi ] to-has.. No. i:. Ataria b Br virtue " Htbo Bnorable alh of Natch. ei - - pare entitled ti and will ofer thawbe town o tsia andpeeritted , r of the deetabdhet, b Sutere~ in a tractor of-atchi- " *have deee eodise * "ingtto eattnhe A* 1n ats tao he . BOULL", daes s Nat cht a e' coentre Aaconez ý1> la pe iaiei des a tse mbas le proes . j'at t 1 aetjoffiiral iM. ae. Is :,ns et e our la pa- c -asidpoe e Oia i et it sI 5denr: s certain roisse des Natch- c Rividre Rouge en P - 'lisa Greneanux 0 4.~ V- . sorse avoct tte8nt adjugi & w. 6 Ses Cion de Gerge at e coent omme u d ua matU- IO i. PBOULLTARD. t F i . lranaise de 4) ^ ugpenta. ibrif. . rase ahington treetsn face , HARD-WARE, &c., y 16, 1868. aw des Confederes. atdes documents aui . POLLARD. praial ourna, de c OBL d ulture suM.ch ; oread augment frust Sand plants; care oplmentaire, in to thbre armormas porticule ntains forty eight drouble I columhar a fouda. rue Wcoermashing iton n thface RS;: ANDA MILLS & Co.,TO Prh allelhey, Baltimore, Mcb" r*iy at Law, tret-94 Camp street. Stip,'. -' Natchitoches. La. +, it REsNT. of a building on RWaching XON, either for a Store.Riom xat tliroffle. FARMER. ture. Horticulture. Rural opractical Journal, devoted to Sepone of Field Culture such crops; orchard and garden fruits: and flowers; fltwers for the et and plabents; care of domeventsic woit all subjects calc a kin tin to the armeatr, s ou rticul ntains forty eight double colmn1868, the a four page cover, maeing in the S page Work, printed o in ev paper i'blhes Baltiore, Mworth t 9I Camp streu et. of te great south-nesh and uartrly, same rate. Now, its Wbolesale and etai, sand t the lowest marbe priaks-tee ge tims. Rp feetsoofident that all those who will call at Ila Draug Stoe, opposite Burke sad Walms lep's, on Washington street, will be stisfed o the QoUs of his rugs, which Mae guaranteaeda being petsctly Fr andil Pure, and offered for sale at the ;most redaced prices. iie-A the Phsioian's sncoes in ritioe denei ds onhe Pa rlty ot the Drug soand Medicines emnployed. it is worth the attention of all to get only thennurest materials when so much depends on the quaSity, of tle Medicines taken. Pasost noas.o dareuily put up at an7 hoerol the Day or Nijght.-i REGULAR WERELY PACKET. --or Grand Ecore, St, Maurice, Oampte, t!'otile, S" Montomery. Alexandria Norman's' Bar bin's, and all intermediate landings on the Boa dieslthe new sidewheel, swift running and comn. modinus passenger packet ST. NICIHOLAS, JOHN 0. 1)OW'r'Y. Master. Lov OLu.roa and T. J Dowry, Clerks. MLi*The Stt. Nicholasleaves Natchitoches every Tuesday moring at 10 o'clock for New Orledgn leaving New Orleans every Raturday at 5 p. as T. J. STIMPSOTN, ~aouse, Si ta and Ornamental PA.INTTERR, Natchitoches, La. THE WEEKLY AVALANOBE. The Memphis Weekly Avalanche will be sent to clubs cf toe for two dollars ani fifty uentseacb copy, per year, and an extra copy to those who send us u club of ten. To clubs of twenty we charge two dollars per year, and two extra copies sent to she person who geas up the club. We offer it will be seen. great Indecements to clubs. Where ten persons take the paper it only costs them two dollars and a halt Forty sub ace ibers only pay two dollars. The Weekly Ava lanche shall not be inferior in sie, appearance and variety of news and editorial matter to any week ly in the country. Each nmber will contain a complete history of the political events of the preceding week. The exciting' events of the day and the diabolism of the Radical tyrants and imps of perdition will be carefully recorded.. We have special correeponieots in all directions, and our facilities fbr making a, first class newspaper are unsurpassed. We ask our friends throughout the South to give as much encouragement a& their oircumstances will admit. and we will continue to put forth our best efforts to stay the torrent otpo-. litical corruption, and to develop and foster Sou thern resources and interests. Ml. O..GALLAWAY, Avalanche Building, Memphis, henneasee. BUR]E'S -WEE.KLY. For Boys and Girls. Published every Saturdazy by J. W. BURKE & C(o.. Office No. 60, 2d st. Macon, Ga. Terms.-Two Dollars a year; single copies five cents. To any one sending as five subscribers gnd ten dollars, we will send an exti a copy for one year. For fifteen dollars we will send ten copite, and for thirty dollars, twenty copies and extra copy to the getter up of the club. - Unle a otherwis ordered. subscriptions will be. gin, 'or the present, with the first number. Snms of less than $10 may be sent by mail, at our risk, but larger amounts to be sent by draft or express. Address, J. W. BURKE a Co.. Macon, Ga. T. KINLOCH FAUNT-LE-ROY, with C. 19. B VYLY At Co, WHOLESALE GROCERS and CO MIISSION MEROHANTH, 42 Cnual and 6' tommon st,*ets, N O. Are prepared to shake cash advances on Cotton. Sugar, and other prodice consigned to them, and solicit the patronage of their friends and the public R. B. A UCOIN, with - EVERETT LANE, Mantufacturers r d Wholesale Dealers ir BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS, made expr ssly for bhe Southern Market, 6 Matazine street, New urleans. M r. AUCOIN notifies his old friends and toer _ public, that he can still be found at the above named place, and assures them that, with a business experknce in this ci y of Thirty Years, he feels confident Iit can offer them the VERY BEST GOODS at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. $3O IF%% P STEXT. BAR'I'T.E I"I"' dEWING MACHINE I as a combination of all essential qualities of first-class Practical Macl ine f r all kinds of Family Sewing, with all the desirable attachments. PrYce $30. Satisfaction guaranteed, or exchanged for Sloat's Elliptic, Howe's 3na, or Finkle & l.yons Agents possessing energy. eapacity, ga.d stand ing and capital. wanted at the Sewing Machine and Variety Store. 87 Canal street, New Orleans. M. HEDRICK. BU`3IE &r 1 ALSL.EYv, DIAI.RRB IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &C,, Washington street. af. Advances made on Consignments of Cotton or other produce. ,jan9-y Natchitoches, January 9. 1868. THE WESTERN RURAL. A tmdy Joe, nal fer the Fa, m a,d Fireside, Subscription rates: Single ropy, 8'2,50 a year; $2 in clubs of four, with a ftr c copy for a lub of eight. Liberal premiums and commissions. Subesriptions can commence ut any time, or back numbers or the r~lnme turnished lob papers add~mseed to individuaals, m y be at diffter. ant post oices, and may be s at as fast as pro cared. Remittances of $10 and over may be made by P O. Money Order, Draft or Expeem at our cost and risk. Premiuam lists. with full pawtioulars, extra spec. Addaess, N. . 11 F S, Paheibar. Olieao, II. . BTHORT-HAAD1I" WOSROT PIAND: All Abot It," eis. " *I inu ' Bad ·B ok of Standard P - S ,r I"MLae Cpl ietePhommeo Gonerwal Soeb dule OF ARRVAL AND D ARTURU . O-P -At s AT TOa MATO AR et Q.: -Sra-ars-Alexandria and Shreveport, 2 r. a. M aonDtas-None ToasAres-Mindens ed Winnfield, 7 P. a. Nacogdoches, Texas. 6 r. w. WRnsNDAYS--A leusmdria and Shreveport, 2-,. x. TeU ns avs--Nacogdochesr . m.; Winfleld, 7 p. Famays-Alexandrla and SI~ eport, 2 r. x. Shelbyville. 6 P. 6 . ' Mande~. 7, P. x. AmTuarArs-Na gdoche. 6 P. K.; Winnfeld, 7 P. a DEPdRTURES: SusxAra-None. MoMroA-Winnfield, 6 a. a.; Alexandria, 2:30 r. x.; Shreveport, 5:30 r. a. Trasmats-Nacogdoches, 6 r. x. Wa'juneala-W innfleld, 6 A. M.; Minden, 7 A. x. Alexandria 2:3u P. x.; Shreveport. 5:30 P. X. Tavusnoas-J Naogdoches, 6 F. a. FauDr-Winnfleld, 6 A. a.; Alexandria 2:30' P. x.; Shreveport, 5.30 . x. SATstnorYs-Minden and Shelbyville, 7 A. x.; ,'Lette a fJr any of the above Mails should b in the Office one hour before their time of der p-rture. Papers halt an hour. 0. MONROE. Post-Master. E. A. TYLER, 115 Canal street, next Royal. New Orleans. Dealer in WA7 CIHER, CLOCKS, Watch trim mings, Diamonds, Fats JawLanr, Silver-ware, Plated ware, Spectacles. Opera Glasses, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Fancy Goods, Bronze and Parian Uoods. c-. Our goods are of the best quality. All our Diamond work is of our own manufacture. Gold Pens in gold, silver and gutta-pez ch holders. Jewelry and Silver-ware made to order. Diamonds reset. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired. E A. TYLER. THE WEEKLY TIMES. A Journal devoted to the interest and supremacy of the white man. Terms, in advance, only $2. The cheapest newspaper in the State of Mississippi. Having a larger daily circulation than any other paper published in Missisdinpi, the publishers of the Vicksburg Weekly Times are determined to have a larger circulation for their Weekly than any other journal in thi State can boast. to se cure this object and plac'- the Weekly Times with in the reach of the poorest in the Lu.d. we have determined to reduce th., price of subscription to two dollars per annum, invariably in advance! 'his will make the limes the cheapest weekly paper ever published in M ississippi, while for the quality of its contents, we *hall not shrink from a comparison with any other journal within the limits of the State. We are satisfied that the friends of the limes will apprecia e the mo.ives which prompt us to furnish a good family newsspaper at a price which can only prove remunerative by an inmen .e sub scription. and we. therefore, take the liberty of re questing every friend of the Rgits and Liberties of the Southern peolce, to act as our agent in ob taining subscriptions for, and in sustaining a manly and independent journal-a journal at all times devoted to the be.t and most cherished interests of the Southern people. In politics, the Times will, as heretofore, be democratic anra anti-radical in all thi.'s. In the future, as in the past, it will be the defiant and relentless foe of tyran a and tyranny. The colnumans of thle Times will be replete with general information, both foreign and domestic. and the lautst and most interesting State and sec tional news will be carefully compiled. Now is the time to snt.scribe and secure a large amount of reading matter for the family circle, to patronize a waite man's paper and sustain a home institution. CITY HOTEL, CORNER OP Camp and Common streets, N. O. R. S. MORSE, Proprietor. This well-known house Ith been refitted, enlarged, and improved; and for elegance, convenience and comfort is not auroassed by any hotel in the ,nnutt. Every attention is paid to the comfort of ruests, and nothing is wanting to render their stay in the city pleasant. Bny the best Works on "RURAL AFFAIRS." Under this comprehensive title we publish an edition comprising the "Annual Register of Rural Alffes" complete from 1857 to 1t66, inclusive. 12 years, on large and flue paper, well ,ound in muslin, four :,andsome volumes, containing in all About 1300 page Reading lMater/ Over 1700 Eing~ao.ngs ! ! Sold separately or together at $1 50 each. These volumes contain more or lea on every branch or Practical Cultivation and Rural Econ owy, and are especially rich in Designs for Farm and Countrv Houses and Working Meu's Cot tages, Ornamental Planting and Laying out (troudd,. &c.. and on related topics, such as Fences and Gates, Architecture. generally. Veg etahle Phrsiology, Entomology, Farm and H.orti cultural imnp'ements, the care of Doturstic Anm mals, hints for ftiounse-keepers, Under-draining. lUntter and :heese Making; Poultry and Bee Keepinor. &c.. &e., thus eonstituting in fact a. library in, themselves. These volames are pmronou..ced by all to bhe the most valuable and beautifal books on Rural sub jects ev: issued in this country. They are very cheap at 8t S) each, or ,6 for the set. at which price they are sent poet paid by the pa. lishers to any part of the country. LU r LHR TUCKR CR & :O dN, Albany . Y. *WTASWU rOWsxas, WuloBuea.L DUALEUS IN H AT'" S, 102 Gavlet strea. betweem C.mp and MY ise atreet, New Orlease. O. CaW iPA@. N cums, R~e t ~as'- ~ V x. OOO Eie UOVE, ICE BROS. & Co., 89 and 91 Camp street, and 265 M- gazine street, New Orle as. Sol' Agents In the South. I Good Cook-ing Stove is one of the meaT _ necemary atd desirable articles of household economy. and if properly managed, will promote the health, comfort rnd happiness of every mem ber of tlid family Time, mone, and extreme vexati=n, by detay of your daily meale. may be saved by using the CHARTIRt OAK COOKING 3S'TOVE. Over 10,0060 of tGese celebrated Cooking Stoves are is dolly. as throngbout the ae~y of New Or leans. Rvery one of them has been' sold under a fall guarantee. and we offer thesL s a reference wherever found. Tia Improvctxd (Aarter Oak Jovew zaith Eataersio Top has but ona dumper. and Is so simple in its con struetion that a child ca. manage it. The ovepa are larger, bake more uniform, and the stove he-e. vier than any cooking stove of corresponding ever made The H cl Wates Reservoir Boiler furnishes a ownstant suiply of hout water at all hours of the day, and for hours after the flte has been excin guthbed. without additional cost for lueli.a practi cal ilastration of the economy in using the Charter Oak. The NteAfetor-tnridieoe, original with the Char. ter Oak and used toe no other stove- the most perieet maueur to broil meats and puhltry, whereby the offensive odors arising from melts during the process of broiling are earned up the pipe, and Jacese of the ulteata preserved. The Hot Closet, sn which meats soed pastry are kept warm for hours when there has been a delay at meals, besides enabling the cook to lurnish the greatest variety of dishes and desserts, and place them hot upon the table. The Charter Oak 8:ove will do one-third more ba2ing in a given time, •at use 25 per cent. less wood than any other stove now made. Send for price and dese iptive circnlar. d5 4m I;ICI BROS. & Co CIIOVEII & BAKER SEW ING MACHINES. ` ROVER & Baker celebrated Sewing M1a. chine's were awarded the highest premium at the principail Stale fairs In the Unitco St.tes. First pr emium's were awarded these Miachines at the exhibition of London, Dublin, Besaucon. St. Degier, Paris, Lyones, Iayou and I halons They iave been furuished by special command to the Empresses of ]rance. Austria, Russia. Brazil. Spain and Bavaria. The Grover and B1 ker Elis. tit Stitch Sewing Machines are superior to all others for the following reasons Thew se direct from the spool and require no rewinding of thread. They are wore easily udderstood and less liable to derangement than any other machines. And in additio t to their superior merits as instruments for sewing, by. a alight change of adjustment, exe cute the most boeautitul and permanent embroid ery and ornamental work. I'bt company are now ready to supply the trade with their newly perfected Shuttle Machine which is unsurpassedt by any machine in the market for Tailoring, Shoe MakiLng, light and heavy m.oufactoring of all kinds. The Agency ta Neew rleans have fitted up Work-rooms and employ cou.petet mechanics for rhe puclppse of efftingeC any H4epairs to the G(rover and Baker's Sewing M'tchines that the public may tsquire GROVR k rA AKIER S. M. CO. 182 cua*l stre-et, corner of l)~yades, dh 4m New Orleans, STEVENS & SEYMOUR. Established in 1836. IMPORTPR5 AND WHsOLEAf.AL DEl tI.ERS I School Books, Paper and Stationery, ,Cstlery. Guns, P'erfumery, and Fancy Goeds. 96 ana 98 Common street, (opposite City Hotel) eov Orleans. al'-A call from our old friends (as well as Lew ones,) solicited. SA MfUEL LOCKE, 37. 39. 41 aino 43 Peters street, (late Front Levee, Ietween Customhouse and Bien ville streets.) NEV ORLEANS. I IORI'ER and DEALER in :'IN 'LATIE. Ii1EET-IRON. BAR-IRON, CASTINGS, - MANILLA ROPE, HAND HEI.T.OWS, BlAt KTMIT'H'S BELLOWS, PLANTATION 8AJDDLERY, -aa d AGRICULTUFiAL IMIPLEMENTS, of every description; Plain. Japanned and St mped IIN-WIARE Tinsmiths' Machines and Tools, Cooking and Heating STOV E of every dese iption. Agent for the celebrated STEWART COOk IN'G S 7T)'E. W. Ja EIAItRIS5 with OGRIFFPIN PORCH, WHIIOLEALE GROCERS, 37 and 39 Tl'choupitoula at sreet, d5 4m New (Irlcans. Thos. Sohoor, Importer 'if LEATHER & FINDINGS DEALER IN HIDES. 61..........Customhouse .Srect.......... 61 dS 4m New Orleans New Publimation. REMARKABLE TRIALS Of AR (contries, Particularly of the United States, creat Beit ain. Ireland acd France. With notes and aspee-. es of Counsel. I'ontaloing thrillit nastlrives of fact from the ~ourt R' one; alea Hntm-rial Remr iahnesen of Wonderful Events. *3,50, Also, ABBOTT't NATIONAL DIGEST, behlg a Cigmest of the IReports and Stattes of the United States fiom the oganisatIn of the - meqt to th3eWt fleg. 89& 3al Sve d *16. Ortewa dested a dte a a~ (t .~, tpnr-3s4S ta utaPI i,~- _~·~, II F-v j iOB PR'TBRG OPFCE. ALL KINDS OF EXEOCUTED WIT2' HAND-BILLS, Circulars, BRIEFS, -AND- ' vPeted at eausoable Rlates. ~t If is o : - barned oen ,'e renovated, as ts as when first dieret'nt a cott. The Slovenl padrces oppe Wugtoin 'a is retained wiRtbin `a fuel is reqisite for its sa perfeot reguatort 'x ' and oven, so that he.t '. ated. as the oceasnon may By which differentkid ed in the oven simultaneosl the peculiar flavor of one t6 ring the fall benetfita of the ' by an open fire-place. Th'l Stove posesesC ma y 0 such as the HOT WATPER .. 8 nidhing hot water at all ti'tme WAltMIN(t CLOSEt, where the table may be kept wara, .bred etc. etc. EPVERY STOVE FULLY S 'Always on hand, a largesseo'iteet INlt and HE ATINO STOV]S. SAMUEL LOOK. , ITmorter of Porign tand Doet 319,9, 41 and 43 Peteras at.,J.( t;oatit bctwean Customhouse eand Blenvlle, New Agents Wanted for THE OFFICIAL" HISTORY., of Wheo Warr, Its C(us's, Character, Conduct and Ran i : BY HON. A LEXANDER H. STEPHIEN$ . A. Book for all Sections and all Part"ies.i 'IThis great work presents the only oospspto ad impartial analysts of the Oausee of the War putlihitd, and givýe those interior lights and ': ows of the great conflict only known to those Ib'_; ii oflicers who watched the flood-tide of tevouatku from its fountain springs. and which were Isoma cessible to Mr. Stephens from his pqsdtIOPs: cond officer of the Jolfederacy. ": 'To a public that has been surfeited with'k,, PARIlN L' Y IlMILAR PRODUOTIONS we promise a change of fare. both sgreeablea.s salutary, and an intellectual treat of the hIatt"ord order. 'Ihe Great American War has AT hT tound a hi-torian worthy of its Importance, n , hloae halds it will receive that moderat,.caidM , _ and impartial treatment which truth and Justice;'' so urgently demand. The intense desire everywhere manifested to ob tain this work, its Ofllcial-character and ready salei combinel with an increased commisslon, makes-t the best subscription book ever published. One Agent in lEeton, Pa., reports 72 uabsei bers in -three das. One in Bostou, Mass., 03 subesrlbers In fuar days. :)no in Mumphis, Tenn., 106 sunbscribers in fve days. Send for ('irculars and see our terms and a fall description of the work, with Press aotices of ad. vance sheets. &e. Address NATION AL PUBLISHING 0o, M' 513 Olive street, St Loolt, MM " Economy and Home Industry. SAVE YOUR RAGS. 'The the:btcktsaboguae MAN UFACTURING COMPANY, . Sre now prepared to pulrchase Good' (lean Cotton 1 ad i.inen RAGs, in any quantity, and to pay for then, the IllGIE.iT MARKET PRICE, IN CASH. They have estnblished a fine Depot at numb . i fit North-Wr t-r street for the receipt and "tor : or loge and I'per Stock of all sorts, under se immdiiate charge of Capt. Thos. E. Bass, who i s authorizied to piy a lieral price for all Stock ri , quired tor the t'ompan3's Mills and brought 'to him in suitable condition. Rlag, may be either white, colored or mixed, but, they ieat be free from woolens, elean oad well liihIa led. Dlenlers in paper stock in the city and laterlos will find it to their advantage to comonleate l e -. with us before disposing ot their stock elsewhere. N wpjperx. will advance their own interCsts by lending their influence" to secure the saving and collecting of all the Rags to be fcnnd in their re. sltective localities. We will credit them in - e : change for Ipper, at liberal rates, for all the met chantable Iugs- hey mnay send us. la-gs sent ,v the Itivers and Great Northere Itailroad, rhou'ld be addressed to the Company at .MoIbile, Alahmotn. A II shipmtents by the Mobile and Ohio Railroadi " ' should be directed to Beaver Meado* etatioa, the location of tite Company's Works iEirl'cr fur"'hr inf,rnmation. apply at the Corn paiy's l)e;,ot, number 51 North-"Water street, or to the -udnrsignld, in person, or by letter, at the tliice of the Al!t'c trscr " Rgiter. W. G. CLARK, President, np30--lt Mobile, Ahl . AGENTS WANTED .I To sell the superb New Engravings Ideal Ileutds of Asericau Woen ts. IDrawn by CITHARLES A. BARBY. Re;reduced on Stone m Paris by Ltafesse dr Wuhbre, The most I:muinint Lithographers in the World TIHE ANE.L OI:F olT'E lHOSPITAL" :' AT TIE FRON , TIle CO.mEs BEA PtER, 1 Price $I.i nah or i the ewhole soethe C;and rntndlurmenotsc be oferdtolAgs sk. copiesa or theset wil be seet by mail.paij receipt It price. teed the following Ti strxoxx ALat tAre e lmiatisble specimens of alL is .endell Hoil . 'me. 'ibhe.e Ileads in the dellony of both and printinV are worthy or the higIhgs tion." Iteneone f. Lo'sIng. Never were there more * these revelations of sublime J. S. lolla.d '1 hbe conceptious rhae reat gsity lMrs. Harrktt Bfaerm %tora.- : " SMlost pronooace saeb, a its les [Mrs. Harriet Pessett tablred, tbe to his gestess he ton Commeraal BaletiLa. "The pictanrm 9asrt tim they have reelved bee ofAeeL Wo msi eharhines suri Atlk dmiellla