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She m urrrmrrrml-rurr rrhlly of· For the .Sh:ereport Scus. BY IIAIDEE. The soft and balmy air to-day, Blows from a flowery strand The skies are bright above us, And smile upon this land: And though full oft the russet leaf I)escends upon. the gale, And whirls in eddying gusts along The browning grassy vale 8till yet the blushing queenly rose Unfolds its petals fair, And breathes its transient life away, In sweetness ov the air. And yet o'er all this loveliness. There hangs a gloomy pall. Like blackening clouds at sunset, 'hen evuening sh:idows ftll Fir still upon the'Nortbhrn gale is heard the anttont's loom. And muany a gallant soldier, Lies in his clay cold tomb. Yes, those we loved so ldearly Are sleeping far away., WVith still hands folded nmeekly Beneath the cold, cold clayv. The sky so bright ahbvit us The bloonming of the tflowcrs Seemn oft to chide and mock us. 'These sad and lonely hours. 'l'hey're gone from town and eoizutrv They're gone from, hill and dale : Yes, gone from .home and fireside., Gone! gone:! repents the gale. The mother's heart is weary, The father often sighs, Tears like the pearly dewdrops, Gleaut in the maiden's eyes. Tihe one she loves so fondly. Is in the mighty strit. To purchase Southern liberty Though dearly bought with litfe. T'hen wail ye Autnlu m breezes, Above the fading flowers, For we are very lonely: 'IThese long and dreary hours The clhurlch peows now are vnant, Where once sat those we love. lBut inow perhaps tIhey're blmtintg, Their songs with those above. .0 Thou who rmule.ii hecaven; Who rides upon the storm. That guides the lightning tlashlw Shield those we love from harm Roll back the clouds of sorrow That gather o'er the land; And nItay the sun of lilberty, Soon beanm 1)upon the haud Of brothers, now in armor For tights we hold ml,:ost dear: And vanquish Thou tlhe invuader, And teach us not to tear. 'The Situation in .1.ssoeuri.-A Sedalia correspondent of the Hurling ton (Iowa) iHawk-Eve. nfter -Taiug that Gen. Price is at Osceola, oni the Osage, where he will be compelled to tight, gives the following as the pro gramme of Gen. lalleck tfor annlilli Jating the great Missouri chieftan: The whole divisiou of this depart ment will move upon him from five ,dlifferent points at the same time. Hunter, with his division from the WVest, to prevent a possibility of his going into Kansas, and thus prevent hiis devastating that State, or escap ing in that direction. Gens. Wyman and Ashboth, front Rolla, will proceed by way of Springfield or Bolivar, to prevent his retretting South. Gen. Pope, from byracase, will go by way of Warsaw, and Gen. 8.teele's divis ion from Sedalia. 'These different divisions will constitute a force of about 50,000 mne, with about 4000 cavalry, and two or three powerful batteries. With this programme well excuted, it will be a miracle if he should escape. As to the numbers, the two armies will probably .be about equally matched. The Little Rock Journal says that a letter from Fayetteville conveys the intelligence that Gen. Price had en gagedthe Yankees at Rolla and routed them. No paxrticulars given, A dispatch to a -Northern paper, dated St.'Louis, 1Othinet., says: A person, direct from Blates countly, p)assed through Jeflerson City on the 7th, for Rolla, and Reports.that when near Clinton, ..he saw angood many watgons loaded with stores. for Price's army. They were from the river counties. He states there was every evidence that tie insurgents would recuperate a force south of the Osage equal at least to any herctatore raised in the State. WOO L VMARKET. In the eit.v of Shreveport buyers are offcrin ,for first quality, .10 cents P lb., second quality 253'i85. The 9uotations of this coiinuodity in thic 'itv nf New (O)rleans, arte 401 ' 4.5 cents h' b1) for American. Neyw O<rlans Cattle Market. ('Carefully revised by the lIatest N. pa. jpers. Arrived on the 21st inst., 610 Texas cattle,67 hogs. 5 sheep awl (o( 209 veal cattle. Sales, 2S8I Texas cattle, 67 hIogs. and J47 veal cattle. Stuck oni sale, 8.7 'T'exas cattle, 659 hugs, 1294 sheep and 372 veal cattle and J5 :nilch cows. The quotatiiins arc: Tieas,P head, 1st(ty 80 004i itt 01 2d qty.......... 20 004,:V 0 Ut Vealt Cattle, -' head.. I 1 004zi 0(1 Slheeup, +? head, 1st (qt' - " 00o'w 6 U(l lfeirior.......... 2 004r 00 1Io-Ps,h, 100 lbs gross. 10 00612 ,50 Muilch Cows, V head. 45 0O t ) 04 2d quality....... - 00ot- (100 Branch of the Citizens' Banlk, SEIRLA'E:miI, 23d tept., 1t(. 1. S llll ci\ANK will, her.eafter. pay an reCe'ive at its cotlnter, viltvi. the l'lre:a-urv Neote~s of the cutedc rate stat es, and tihe Notes( oft tiLe other Iaheiks of New ( )iO rl as. tw e t.rs rof papexr dej esited in this Bank foer cllecttion, uttless willing to be gover-red by this r'''ulati gn. are rle*5urti d toe witlhlra ew the Satin'. 1'LGE'R LAL\ 1*:. s24-tt T'HO ).II. Oil 1 ELi)5. A T111T 1 I W, iiYA'l'i'. THOS. H. SHIElDS & CO., 1)1A 1.1It 1 \ TFYIPE 1UREiSES. INKS, rwl .V, Boo.k, TVrappinig )- Printew-" Papers, CARDS AND CARD O)ARD)S, Foreign and Domestic Stationary, 59 U(BAVIER *ST.,aLtud 10 BANKi P,LACt 1 ve Orleair,;. S()UTIIESJJN MIARBLE WORKS. Corne r of Texas and Edwar d Sts IIAVING je'rnllllentlyv loenateel in Shrevepurt, 1 ani lre''lar'edl tlo mlan ufhcture tefrml the raw milaterial, a(nd right at ltiome. MARBLE MONUMENTS, TOMBS, TABLETS 4- TOMB1 STONES, Of every de's(riJption, in the best jworik mnanlike numtnner. IRON FEXCING. 'rhe undersigned having manle ar :rangemtents withl the mnanufacturers, is now Iprepared to order every de'" cription of IRON FENCING, suitable for enclosing buildings, gar dens, cemetery lots, etc., also IRON UALINXGS, for galleries :and balconies. whlich will be sold at MANUFAC'I' UERS PRICES (adding transportation). Purchasers are invited to call and examine the various styles, at the Southern Marble Works of W. JIECOX, Corner of Texas and Edwards Sts. My Post Office is Shreveport, La. no 6-dly. Printinug, L.A.TETYERS' BRIET'S Pa31531plq~Ic Blank'. a ' lIiLLN OF 1.1)ING. i'LAIN AND) 1N\'Y1 SHOW CARDS, and HANDBILLS, IIIJL-l J.1?1)S. BALIL TICKETS, I1 1DI)I)NGv(: I V I7'ITAl ro1(ý ti.", C.17T L(1.'I: ES, \':r'!1'T!:1) ITlTIH 1:.1T'.\ iSl. OUnr fuelititis for doing job work :aru" uurilp l assfiI hv nuyv etablishletnt is the State. ittd we i teel cion 'ident tat atsthetintll wi!ll e givtel to tho'e4 lit InIi;ny ta;vi Visi with1 their pit lrtlage. We hav. n hand aii good article of N(-)TE L'AI'ER, atllnd a ft i las rtme 't hof fine busin.ii; carats. S AT!IN, I VORY, anai CHINA surfaced, Whit' and culord. . D. D). O'BR 4 ILEN, .Newspaper Advertisina.n AND COLL,(TING AGENT', Office crliner Canal i t. anrid Exchnic IPlace. N'i. Li, NEW )lUl.EAN.N, LA. Weekly Cits- (orrtspondience in Lnglish, French, German and Span Anys at i p~). i. arts Mondays, Wfenlfld:&ur d u iti~av at 4 a.nm. Texas Madils-T--.Iri-wei kly -Arrives iTlu Lyagags, ITruSdiily on 11 Satiur ay at 6 p. . eparts Mondays. Wednesdays sind rridays at 4 a. mt. TILE HAILS., . M Arkanus Mrai.l--Tri-wei kly-Arrivis Wedn5f1t s.as Fridays and Stundlays at 6 p.11. LDeparts Tuesday, Tihurs days and Saturdays at 4 a. mn. Monr at Mail1-Dail v-Arrives dailyl at 7 a.m. IDepartsdaily at~i p.mx. Albany- Mail-Semni-Weitkly-Ar rives Tuesdays and Saturdays at 6 p. mn. Departs Mondays and Fri days at 6 a. in. Natchnitoches Mail-Weekly-Arrives Thursdays at 12mi. DepartsThurs days at 1 p. m. Office hours-From 8 to 12 a. in.; front 2 to 6 p. mn. Sundays, from 8 to 9 a.m. H. HUNSICKER, P. M. I BARGAINS FOR PRINTERS! !I! C i"Lowi Itate of Red Rii er nodrewhnack. Attention Publisihers. g P~ublilshers1 of Newsptapersi in North Lotisitiau. and 'Ilxas:l, wiho mnnv wish to I dispose of their uestablishitent- in whole or ,ltirt, by sendiniig me partic uilars, and localityt, will fild it to tht'ir ladvantage to address lie as blelow. I'Per1ons de-irousi of estiabllishing Newspaper (r J.ob I stablishlient iti the intetrior, will Ibe tiurnishetd with Estimate.-; e'/,re byY" a1(ddt":- ing tue. And i Ithe. order .1rilitin i Moit ''rial or paper, clards anti cai'. homu ls, tthrou ch le, il,, will he turiiLed -tr cish lllca ir it" e uivalnt the best UnI1r'.uins, at F'oundry trice . 1I off"r - follo% ill ostaFli-lanents fr chii-, atr good ile'rois with uien uliiillerei' ' t itles.' .1n (Ild e'-tilishe'd lBook anad .1 oi I inti tlic' i a lnr""e city. ri 'i e 000. Th'le matterial otf i .ltah litlie', in a cit v. l'ic~e S~ 0.oi . ~ (Jot,. Printiniig MateriIals and PRINTING OFFICES L L II (iF BEE I). A \e\.iiip Jiprl est'ili-hn(wt 'uj "11 (ºliik". contanecited. Price ?::on~ t. A New-p:p,"lr e-tablli.-humut and~ -twoit JobL ( Mle, c~olun1n111t (d. 'ricr I St't, :\ iow.'-p:ipeir a.d Jol Plrinitinr.; ems thddi-llian tit. 1'"riet" ' "l(0)0. Au Admlni '- lianttk P'tow er Press, -econd0 hiaiid.:, in goo order, mlediumn -iz'. Pri er' lot)Ut. A Ituig le- ('ar·d and Bill lead pre--, will print ay ordinatry size job at till' tat liltt' 1--l to 21:00(0 iup.re-. ,intn l" r hour. (Nes.) PI'Io l . .A lktigle: ('aid and Bill lead 'pre-, alnzd , -c d han. Pd ricr .1'in inter. ' f t u lad'. (ITr'C i, a, 5ati 1n0led. n I ia. l o riuii l' lauetlter Wic ill t lie ('01 timolie~.tl 11(1 to) l:e 1eou2 d. riuCn, l iegalte, Noel. tanae ltl it:r pap a il tr.r :lir ' Ntitte but c:thl leourul tioswill r"-) reire a,, attiMntian. Unp jltr t4ix:li toto :arrive. s', ae t. lI have altao for salt, the followido seotid rane uiaterilt: f hIa llcil' 21x28 Willr l' tli'fl~isclel tot' An elme ot .ireeti fapt 1' o tiit pitleeil(' '6xt1 A thouet of iue to l1r. the eevit, l uglyc le Wprice tt I )0 4 t.' 1. 0 o .. .. .. 510 '' " ýOJrir" ' Lon 2 r meJr ' 6 fntuts 2 line Brevier. 4 '' Lour- Primer Condt-ns._d. Togeth er tswith the cotun, head, ad vertising and dash reules, leaai s, &. Al.oa-A 'Medium Printing lies-, ioller Mouldc . &c., all com(plett, an the follSeinn pmaterials used for a &hort time in the publicatiol of : wýeekly- patper: Abo)(ut s::0 10i,. of Bourgeois and Minion. k r ih twit line letter; colu'r hind, d advertikin, and lash rults, rases, chases, etct. Tuhhes'j materials will be sold low for cushi. All the requisite ' mat;l rials for a paper is1ixgt, will he furnished for 8750, dceidedly cheap. An entire tit.it 1.r a paper '?x40, I have the disposal of, fdr the excitid ingly l4,w price I& X1000. The aJt t't'ype ut" it well assorted Job Otlicutt together with till- allett tin .Jthe Pre.' Lead and losis liule Thtteu, etc. driie iddtar0. .INO. DICIKI SON, igtf tShreveport, La. the office Trm, i n rm ai evdeance o fraud e nuSS eky t ý+hra1·vcc~ tc~rt 11.'ric c·s" ('nrrc~· .'L . ('orrc, rld E:rprssly foJr kth Dailby A i 1 1: tlt....- -..- - - a" ' 12) ('I (n . 1:Il:..... --- . -- (00 Ill :.. . ..... .. ( 'wri 7 .11. y u11 b111º . 1 'u. 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O; t 00 00 00 U0 . .,....... ... 0 10 a 122 S r P Iiit.. )5 00 'a, 0 00 .i.'.l, 9 sCk..... 10 :50 ' II 50 Si"rt'ev'p'ort Ilid. 31irtlze4a ('urrt Dtrn. /)oily by N. (. TUryvt. 1)uvY 1IiIi i............ G 'a" I)tE i SKINS........... 10 ' 124 (%cM4 ( .o ........... (0 6 10 ()TTF':It "L ... ----·- ; rel 00) Il)t:E it.\.............. 25 'Si 10 .....,..... .............210 'a 22 BEAUREGARD WOUNDED! JL III uid. rslgd wita es to ob. ttin a situation as T¶hachle'r of Eng lisit and Mathematics ini some well established Male or Female School, or as private instructor. le has been successfiully engaged in tc~tch ing during the last six years, and has reason to expect a liberal salary. lie refers to all his patrons lhoro, and to the Faculty of the Oteoirgia Military Institute. He prefers a sit nation in Louisiana. J. T. STROTIIERt. Quitman, Wood Co. Texas, Oct. 17 w4t