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One "espy fov tTree monttlhs...................
i'FNe es; tab addi s, fdI+ mowxthi.. 1,50
p- If not plil at nadvincii 2l pef cent.will
he addted tl tthe'ahve 'rates. ,. '
TERI4B Or' WEELLY
'the. following ragep of pubscriptio6 will be
rigidly adherqd to ,ti}all cases:
Single copiesie,,..s... ........................ f 10
One copy for six months ....................... 2,00
o(ne copy for one year........................... 9,00
Arrival and Departure of the Malls.
From Monroe to Vicksburg-Carryiing
:dll mail matter for the Western, Eastern,
3Midd 1o, Pacific and Atlantic StateS, And New
hrleans,
Departs daily at b A. M.;
.\ rrives dily at 7 P. M. (Sundays except
From Shreveport to Monroe
Arrives daily at 4 A. M.;
Departs daily at 6% P. M.
From Camden, Ark., via Farmerville to
Monroe, La. -
Arrives Sundays, Wednesdays and Fri
,lavv at 4 A. 3L.;
beparts Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri
days at ti; P. 31.; closes at 6 P. MI.
From Monticello, Ark., via Bastrop, to
Monroe
Arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur
lays at (6 P. M3.;
1)elparts Mond.'ays, Wednesdays and Fri
dlay., at 5 A. M. Closes evening l)revions at
, o'clock.
From Hillsboro, Ark., via Ounachita City
to Monroe
Arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur.
ilays at 2 P. M.;
Departs Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri
days at 6 A. M3. Closes evening previous at
it, c"('l0 k.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
H.. :tI(t'ARDSON. IAS D. M'iNERY.
ileahardeon & MeEae'y,
A 'IVURNEYS - AT -LAW, Monroe, La.,
ti practice in all the parishes of North Lou
isiana, in the Supreme Court at Monroe, the
Federal Courts, and in the Land Office De
partmenzt of the General Government.
decl"-d3m
('. H. MORRISON. W. W. FARMER.
Mbrrison * Farmer, .
rTTORNJEYS AT LAW, Monroe, La.,
Swill practice in the Courts of the Pa
rishes of )uachita, Morehouse, Richland,
Franklin and Caldwell, in the Sapreme
Court, and in the United States Courts.
Will also attend to all business intrusted to
them in the State and Federal Land Ofices.
n41v3
'. P. ISTUI` l . a, . cOOl
uabbs A. Cobb,l
'A 'roRNEYS AT, LAW, Monroe, La.,
will practiee in the Courts of he 12th
Judicial District, composed of the Parishes
of Morehouse, inaohita, Caldwell Cata
houla and Franklin; also in the Pmsishes of
Jackson and Union, 4.v4n
MONROE ADVERTISEMENTS.
R$ A. FLANAGAN,
I 1'A THJIHL4E AND JE IfELEJR
(News Depot)
MONROE, LA.
All work intrusted to his care will be exe
.uted with neatness, care and dispatch and
fnully warm anted. decl2-d3m
0LIVER & BYRNE,
vMONROE, LA.,
Ireveiriing/ roud Forwarding Mb erchants
-ANlD
Dyatles in General Merchandise.
.--Agents for Agricultural Imlplements
,f all description, also River and Fire Insur
:race and Southerni Express Comp)any.
decl2--dlaln
GEOR(;E C. ENIWMINGER'S
(0)N FE (TI()N ERY,
]ki'l: Ilh,(Ak, r ( 1b')me. I)eNiardl & (Jrn'al alA.
Cakes of all kinds, plain and ornamented;
('alndies; Candied Fruits; Nuts; fresh, pre
served and canned Fruits; Fancy Articles;
Nick-Nacks, and everything kept in first
class 'confectionery. Particular attention
given to I)innmers, Party, Ball and Wedding
Suppers. SUMM.ER MEASON.--Ice Cream, Ho
la and Mineral Waters, andt Refreshing
I)rlnks of all kinds. dtecl2-dl3m
"; 'MOIAROIE ADtiRtViEMiNT.; '
- 4~Hltb Jftt F,etd .a 'shlendid a~aortnieint
eof latest atdldll rI, t
GERNT',S' .rrTr 'r OTHING,
manufnactured to their order.
An inuivoico oftfille hand-sewed--:
BOO'AN AND) HOEIS,
-AND
HA Th,
('A 1PS',
DRY GOODS',
13 (AO T' & ilHo EA,
and a variety of other articles.
FIXE GOOJ)0 .1 UST RECEIV'ED,
AND 01 THE
GREATEST VARIETIES.
0 "Ladies are specially invited to call
and examine the superior and latest styles
of Goods expressly selected for them.
decl2--d.fm
EORGE CHAtMBERLAIN,
WHOL SALE DEAJLER IN
DR Y GOODY,
(4ROIFRIJJs;
AND PRODUCE,
. MaowuO, LA.
WINTEIZ R {k)DS & ORO(CfERTfl .
I am ctgntamtly receiving.add igns to Iunv
already large and well selected stock of
Boo , A r e, ' ,4 . ,M .
cwid (.oerie of all, kiU s,
And will pl}4,them as cheap, if uot cheap
er,.than any house ip ~Iorth .pophiagw.
6EORG4 COHAMBERIMdN.
WAREHOUBE NOTICE.
Having a large And (ommodlout ware
house and cotton-shed, I am prepared to re
ceive and forward cotton and freight of all
kinds, on the most liberal terms.
. 1,--Will pay the highest market pr~ie
for cotton, hides, and produce of all kleld.
de(el2-d3m G.. C.
J HOFFM41N,
MONROE, LA.,
Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Had
~ure, hFwniture and PlYantatioa Supplie..
J.rKeeps constantly on hand a variety of
fine Cigars and Tobgec9, Wines and Llquors
of every kind.
Highest prices paid for (btln and (bitntr!
PRoaduce. deedl2:ddm
JOHN G. SANDERS,
-DEALER IN
Groceries, 'Jba o, li'nes and Liqtuors,
m:y and Mul~yapke Dry Goods, Hard
uvore, Bar Iron and Qrstine,
and Landrelh's Garden Seeds,
('orner Grand and De~Siard areets,
MONROE, ILA. decl;:3n
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MONROE ADVERTISEMI NTS.
iE S. AUSTIN,
G RAND STR rET,
.hertch ridl se at rl l'Ies, anee d "deals, at
iberM pIees in 9am1 7tk GO ri aV W~
Pr~o~te uo rut, Baconk+ r, lr th .....
"]f.,4ý. ikfF I0 . ..P.. AL +a.'. , .,,
41kesHd t1et-'Mouree, ha .
DABB'S SALOON,
MONROE, LA. :
This is an entirdly new salorn., conve
niently located, and furnished entire with
new bar-fixtures. The best brands ofliquors
and cigars kept for oustomers, and polite
attention guaranteed. The saloon is opened
every molnning at day-break, decl2-d3tn
NEW ORLEANS CARDS.
ANDREW J. AIEN. JOHN \V. AT
A IKEN & WATT,
COTTON FACTORS
AND COMMISSION MERCH(ANTS,
No. 6o C'aroudelet Street, Now Orleans, La
Special attention given to orders for the
purchase of all descriptions of Produce,
Agricultural Imnplements, and Plantation
Supplies. AIKEN .t WATT.
September 25, 18457 nl:ly
A. LEVY. I. L. HAAS.
LEVY & HAAS,
i[Fo'rnerly of GQteeamia LA.,j
(OTI'TON FACTORS AND GENERAL
CO1LMI 'ION .MERCUHANI'I,
No. 42 Perdido Street, Now Oleamn.
lovL-18-ly
J PINCKNBY lMrKITI ,
COTTON FACTOR,
('owrunisioi Merchant G~, .Genera} Purt,
chaking Agedlt
No. 1W ira'vier Street, New ODleans.nl2:tf
• ~i* 14 -- -- --
S. L. JAMI., 4'. B. B'UCKNER. TOM IYNUM.
JAREN, rcITCRNEt i & O.,
t'OT'LN FA1TZR1l ,AND (IOMMMSlSI(NI
I MI4tCHIANTK, .
Manufacturers ot
OOTT'I"N AND WOOLEN GOOD, ,
BOOTS, SHOES, BARREL'S,
H(OGSHEAI. "A 'A'D" B tC lt
PIERSON & HI#*," - '
[. ree.ewade to £r11in, IPetwou & trb.
Dealers i -
FINE CLOTHLINU AJ)T FUURJNII RINA
G OO , S, .
Nos. 13 and 15 Chirp street, opps site the
it Hotel;
NE)W ORLEAN4 S. "
Suits at $12, $15, $25 and $30; Overeoats at
$10, $12, $15, and $20 to $40; also buys'
clothing, prices moderate.
Goods warranted as represented. Planters
and others are Invited to call and exam(ne
prices. n9:ly
PENN, PACE & SIMNONs,
(tYPTON FA(CTORS AND ('COMIMNION
MER(HA?4'S,
No. .I 'union Ntreet,
NEWT ORLEAANN.
lDecember l8, 1860 . nl3:ly
FIjElLOWS ERG;USON &. HERVE,
Cotton Fadotm and General Oommslmk
Merchants, No. :14 Perdidg Street, New Or
leans. D. W. W ELLOWB,
Coaden,a.Ark.
S. FERtUSOJ'ON,
Late Gillt & Ferguson, N. O.
CAILIN M. HERVEY,
lenTmpatead Co., Ark.
)Deccmtler 19, 1 ;s. nl2:ly
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA,
LAW MRPAlhTM T. . "
The annual Course of Lectures in this de
partment will begin on the second Monday
of November, 1870, and continue until com
mencement day in the ensuing Spring. Stu
dents of law desirous to matriculate will
apply to C F!jL, Factlt,
8c~n~ c~mn co .'W /)rleans."
July 22, 1870. n44:5mn
F EMALE INSTITUTE,
Rev. Charles F. Evans, Principal,
Will open with a full and competent corps
of teachers, in the new lbrick Methodist
('hurch in Monroe, mn
. onke,it, ./ ,Iltatrt it/ , 1871.
The latest and mlost improved methods. ,of
instruction will be pursued, and thorough
and impartial discipline enforced.
A limited number of boys,under ten years
of age will be received, ainJ taught in a sel'
erate aprtrint:' _" ,- t .
As no personal application will lbe made,
the Principal takes this method of solicitimng
the patronage of his friends in this and al
joining conlmulnities.
nte('s of f(IWt!/titen#m ". i II: 1 e,:
Primary C'lass....................... ...... !)( ;
Intermediate.................. 12 00;
Academ ic......................................... 15 (4;
M usic .............. .... .. ............... . 15 (M);
Incidental foe........ ........... 50;
(hoe-hlf in adwlvance, halaneb at the end of
the term.
For fumrther information apply to
C. F. EVANS,
dec4 70 al4-tf Parsonage, Monroe, La.
TRENTON HIGH SChOOL,
TRRENTON, LA.
Rev. J. Lane Borden, Principal.
The Eeercises. of tie ,uNehool will (bmonice'e on
the Third day of October next.
The Board of Directors take this method
of informing the Public that a new and con
modious School House is now being erected,
and will be ready for the opening of thme
School.
They have secured the services of Rev. .T.
Lane 3orden, as PrinolAl;1, who Irs a well
earned reputation for pro ti'iency,eneerg and
enterprise as a tacher. The Principal has
engaged Misr Mary Clisby, late of the Pres
byterian Syvnodical Iustitute,T~lladeg4,Ala.,
who will take charg of the iFnale Depart
mtelt. Possa wspg a thosugh ,educatioin,
haviimg had imany years' experience as a
Teacher kvtlkebost dhooiw* of 'ilo, *mntrv,
at) , brhr~giugg .t0ttI l tof the rigghest
e 'ter,'mh-m s aienl , j cualiflell fhr
tbe'positioi . , /
The Scholast ic Yqar consists of three ternLs,
of thirttee woveeki each. Ptpltih charged from
timneeptey.toeatdof teriti. . detheotiomr
namRle excFpt in cases of protracted sickness.
Nitiaoa yable oewhItlf ii advance, and
on,-hfilf athe end of the term.
RATE)1,iF TUITIOUTS
For term of thirteen weeks: Primary
class, 0*; Intermediate class, $12; Acabemnit,
Sc i, A1; Masue, a41; Ineidentdite 60 ets.
Boad can be secured in priytteo families
at O r er moath.
BOARD QP ViBUtP)iPY.
A. F. Flournoy, resdent, 1. B. locker,
Seerwatry, H: ID.A ppard, JohSn Iirago, '1'.
Mfue, Jetiro ~o . e, S. 0. Larehe.
t'tmwir; 7.a., 2t. i, a1870. nl-tf
S. Ola I'rP: lmOUNDR CO.,
115 Pine Street, anufioture and Furnish
PRINTIN( MATERIAIb,
OF VIERY /)Zll(RLRPTION.
,Plain and OrmmsnmeAl T'pe, Borders,
Riae, Ca@1 Chaaes , tcka, talleys, &c.
M~ hMie an l'Hand inthing Prebsses, Paper
and Card Outttem.
NEWS AND BOOK PAPER.
Also Colored and'Makiilla Papers, various
sis and qpa.itties. Stt.louis and Ivanhoe
Mills Papers: Note, Letter, Cap, Flat Cap,
'Conmanmeral, Packet and Folio Post, Denmy
and .Meditum. Cards an.d Card Boards of
every description.
PRINTISN INKS,
News, Book. Black atkad c'olgXed; Varlish,
Inks and Varnibhes, all quualities.
Octoher 1, 1874). n2:ly
HERLON(G COTTON SIIED,
160 BUHIIELS FOR SALE.
The uhrdeqrnlned ha in store, fwr sale,
over ~ii00 bushels o" the cedlbrated Her
long Cotton Seed. Tills variety of cottoni
seed has acquiral the preference over all
other varieties wherever fairly tested. It is
remarkably prolitic and opens earlier Iy
several dais than the ordinary cotton.
J. HOWELL TATi'M, trenlton, La.
(Oct 15, 1870. n4:tf
P LAIN AND FANCY JOB WORK
EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICES