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Ibe PaiAD Jtlqtij. VOL.1. • MONROE, LA., MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1871. NO. 34. -q I.INI3Ill I I rm ,q ia , l m - ' , iv ! i THE TELEGRAPH: ia beqpenit NIwmpaqr PtUYUIb R 1A)1 YýA D WiB kLY, AT MONRO*, OUA A IT*.NM, L.A., mr W, UaAm, 1 , T3ma3tcI O DAzY-: Siagle copies................. 1....0...........0........g t One copy per wee,................................. Five copils per week... ..................... 2,0 One copy three montMS.......... 4.. ,0 Five copies, one address, for 8 months.. 17,3 lIf not paid in advmanei per eent.will be added to the above tes. T3IS 2 OC ' W MP T. LX : The followigratee of subeeriptiott will be rigidly adhered to in all ases: . Single copies..................... ........... 10 One copy for six months ....................... 00 One copy for one year...........................,00 Arrival and epaerture of the Rlals. From Monroe to Vicksburg-Carrying all mail matter for the Western; Eastern, Middle, Pacific and Atlantic States, and New Orleans, Departs daily at b A. M.; Arrives daily at 7 P. M. (Sundays except ed.) 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 days at 4 A. M.; Departs Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days at 6I P. M.; closes at 6 P. M. From Monticello, Ark., via Bastrop, to Monroe Arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days at 6 P. M.; Departs Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days at 5 A. M. Closes evening previous at 9 o'clock. From Hillsboro, Ark., via Ouachita City to Monroe Arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days at 2 P. M.; Departs Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri dlays at 6 A. M. Closes evening previous at 9 o'clock. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. R. RICHARDSON. JAS D. M'EYERY. Miehardson * McEmery, ATTORNEYS - AT- LAW, Monroe, La., practice in all the parishes of North Lou isiana, in the Supreme Court at Monroe, the Federal Courts, and in the Land Office De partment of the General Government. decl2--dam C. H. MORRIsON. W. W. FARMER. Morrison & Fuarmer, ATITORNEYS AT LAW, Monroe, La., will practice in the Courts of the Pa rishes of Ouachita, Morehouse, Richland, Franklin and Caldwell, in the Supreme Court, and in the United States Courts. Will also attend to all business intrusted to them in the State and Federal Land Ofioes. n41v3 F. P. nTU'BL4. a. o. COBB. Stabba & Cobb, A TTORNEYS AT LAW, Monroe, La., practice in the Courts of Onachita, Morehouse, Richland and Madison parishes, and in the Supreme Court of the State. v4-32 I)R. J. ('ALDERWOOD. DR. TEOS. Y. ABY. Drs. Calderwood & Aby. M1ONROE, LA. OFFICE in rear of Bernhardt's building, Second street, between DeSlard and the Railroad. Jan 5, 1871 d&w MONROE ADVERTISEMENTS. OLIVER & BYRNE, MONROE, LA., Rleee~irvg aind Forwardinq Merchants -AND IDealers in~ General lferchandiae. Agents for Agricultural Implements of all description, also River and Fire Insur ance and Southern Express Company. decl2--d3mn GEORGE C. ENSSMINGER'S CON FECTION ERY, Brick Block, OQreer De&ia rd & Grand stsa. Cakes of all kinds, plain and ornaumented; Candies; Candlod Fruits; Nuts; fresh, pre served and canned Fruits; Fancy Articles; Nick-Nacks, and evcrvthing keptin first class Confectionery. Particular attention given to D)inners, Pirtv, Ball and Wedding suppers. SUHxa SRAsoY.-Iee Cream, So da and Mineral Waters, and Refreshing Drinks of all kinds. decl2-d3iu PLAIN AND FANCY JOB WORK EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE. FjISH BROS. WAGONS )for ale by Surghnor & Mullin. 9-: f IONros , ADVE RTHMENTS. 'IONROE, LA., rsve japt seid a spleadid assoatment of latest stles - GENT'S WINTER CLOTHING, manaluhared to tbeir osder. -ALO- Aninioile of fine hand-ewed-.. BOOTS AND SHOES, HA TS, CA PS, DRY GOODS, BOOTS & 8)HOES, and a variety of other articles. FINE GOODS JUS'T REOEIVED, AND OF THE GREATEST VARIETIES. R' Ladies are specially invited to call and examine the superior and latest styles of Goods expressly selected for them. decl2-d3m GEORGE CHAMBERLAIN, WHOLESAIE DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, AND PRODUCE, MONROE, LA. WINTER GOODS & GROCERIEh. I am constantly receiving additions to my already large and wmll selepted4 teck of &aple and Fancy Dry Gobds, Boots, Shoe., Clp8, Hats, and Groceries of all kinds, And will sell them as cheap, if not cheap er, than any house in North Louisiana. GEORGE CHAMBERLAIN. WAREHOUSE NOTICE. Having a large and commodious ware house and cotton-shed, I am prepared to re ceive and forward cotton and freight of all kinds, on the most liberal terms. N. B.--Will pay the highest tmarket price for cotton, hides, and prodnoeof all kitds. decl2--dm G. C. J. HOFFMN, MONROE, LA., Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard w'are,, Fr-niure and Plasatiuson &nappliee. 'Keeps constantly on hand a variety of tine Cigars and Tobacco, Wines and Liquors of every kind. Highest prices paid for Cbtoa and (bnubry Produce. decl2:d3m OHN G. SANDEMB, -DEALUR' IN Groceries, 'lbbaeeo, Wlnes and Liqtore, Fanoy and *laple lDJy Goods, Hard ware, Bar Iron and (dtinga, and Landreth's Gards&eeds, Corner Grand and DLSird ereets, MONRON, LA. decl2:m S. AUSTIN, GRAND 8TREET, MONR OE, LA., Roelves, stores and ibrwards cotton and merchandise at ruling rates, and deals, at liberal iin amiuy Grooerie Western Dec. XS Bao .l. &Sion n des J . GARRET3SO's COFFEE HO USE, o YOYST.ER &ALOp 4 AND TEN-PIN ALLEY, Grand Street-Monroe, La. decl2-d3m .AIa 's SALOON, Grand t., between Granmnont and De&9iard, , MONROE, LA.. This is an entir ly new saloon, conve niently located, and furnished entire with new bar-fixtures. The best brands of liquors and cigars kept for customers, and polite attention guaranteed. The saloon is opened every morningat day-break- decl2-d3m ftENrON. AkdvEtir kIis. DAN T. HEAD, W. C. WILLIAMSON, M. D. OARLINOTON. HEAD, WILLIAMSON & CO., TRENTON, LA., RECEIVING, FORWARDING COMMISSION MERCHANTS. General dealrs in DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, WESTERN PRODUCE, FURNITURE, HARDWARE, IRON 'CASTINGS, NAILS, STOVES, BAGGING, TIES, WAGONS, CARTS, HARNESS, GIN BEILTLNG, PLOWS, AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES GENERALLY. They are eonasantly receiving direct from New Orleans, 14ew York and St. Louis, ad ditions to their already large and varied stock which are all bei igpurchsed at the most favorable rates,'Whlch enables them to sell at the lowest prices, and will be pleased to supply their friends and those who may favor. >hm with ti&et -mtonage. CASH AND SUPPLIER ADVANCED ON COTTON, or they will purchase cotton at the highest market price. Their shipping and storage facilities are the best that can be offered, and rates for same reasonable. Cotton stored with them will be insured if desired. Trenton, Dec. 80, 1870. d n14: EUGENE TISDALE, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Cor. Grand and DeSiard sta., Monroe. Jan 7, '71 d3m20-wly-nl6 FASHIONABLE DRESS-MAKING. Mrs. M. J. McKinna respectfully informs her frmer patrons that she has resumed the busness of ress-making and may be consulted at the residence of her mother. Cutting and fitting executed upon the shortest notice. ian3d3wlnm*n17-15w MORE HIELP WANTED! T OAVI'NG re-rented for a termn of years Sthe splendid Madam McGuire planta to,I shall for the approanching seed time and harvest, require 10 more good l,,1rer-. Married men preferred. A common School Room and m true House of Worship, will be erected ypon the banks of the Bayou DeSiard this Spring. EUGENE TISDALE. jaun2-dawtf. BUUINE*S. T AVING rentd the store, warehouse 1and chambers, corner (Grand and Deotiard streets, I shall, on the 20th of this month, put up my shingle as a CoxMMIsiON MRRCHANT. EUGENE TISDALE. an2-dawtf, SOHO"r ANP OOU5L. ýllkko . fsB'lJ7ýs, MOlMOlW , LA., Sew, Iýrnw, Pbr.efs , e • . s eas wih a •i ,t ,a Mod* y, .TJateal y I. W , 1871. The lat e and moat imL ved maelaod of i otriation wi be ny u stud thorough sad tn dip no . A tm t nlulb_ bopune1 ten years }rlb l nio t nwill baree de, the t a tls method er soliciting the paloonage of b Mbleads in this and ad jolnlng eommnntiesm. Rate qf Tuition,piar terms q/ 18 Weeks: P mary Class ...................... .. ..... 9 00; Intermedl ate ............ ...................... 1 00; Academiq......... ..................... .. 15 00; Music ... ..... ,...... . . 15 00; Incidenetal e.................................. s50; One-half in advance, balance at the end of the term. For further Ihformation apply to C. F. EVANS, . Pasonage, Mohau, Lq. t. t.--The classes of boys, origWnall~ in tended 'to be taught uhdeF the tame' roof, will be taught iu,the Mlae Academy until further notice. Boys of all ages will be re ceived and thorough and systematic inistru tion imparted. deuS470 n144f TRENTON WIOHr SCHOOL, TRaENTON, LA. evw. J Lane .Bord , Pri' lpal. The .Cercites of this f$cool will Cbntnenec on the Third day of October next. The Board of Directors take this method of inibrming the Pabliethat a new and eom modious School House is now being erected, and will be ready tbr the opening of the School. They have secured the services of Rev. J. Lane Borden, as Principal, who has a well earned reputation fbr protlei y,.energy and enterprise as a teacher. The Principal has engaged Miss Mary Oltsby, late of the Pres byter;ian Synodical Institute Talladega, Ala., who will take eharge of the emale Depart ment. Posessing a thorough education, having had many years' experience as a Tesher in the best schools of the counitry, and bringing testimonials of the highest character, sheis certainly well qualified for the position. The Scholasti Year consists of three týrms, of thirtrn weeks bach. Pupils charged from timeof entry to endof term. No deductions made exoept in cases of protracted sickness. Tuition payable one-halt in advawnce, and one-half et the end of the term. RATES OF TUITION: 'For term of thirteen weeks: Primary cliks, $9; Intermediate class, $12; Acabenue class, 154; Music, $16; Incidental fee, 50 tsr. Board can be secured in private families at $16 per month. BOARD OP DPIac'roIe, A. F. Flournoy, President, E. B. Blocker, Secretary, B. D. Sheppartd, Jobht Drago, T. McGuire, Jethro Moore, S. O. Larche. Trenton, La., Sept. 24, 1870. nl-tf S. MEYER, fbreer 0amCd and De8iardt ste., Keeps constantly on hand a complete as sortmlent of Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnish ing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Saps, Notions, Cutlery, &e, Sold at the lowiet prices. deola-dunt STOVES AND 'INWARE. BURIAL CASES. A general assortment of these articles kept on hand,and sold at reasonable prices by the undersigned. Wholesaleorders for Tinware filled at New Orleans prices, freight added. Repairs promptly attended to. T. NAUGHTON, dec20-dtf Grand street, Monroe, La. F KAYSING, HOUSE AN D SIGN PAINTER, Graining, gilding, glazing, kalsomining and lpaper hanging. Shop opposite conrt-house square. Countiy Work promptly attended to. Monroe, La., Dec. 13, 1870. d:3mn 1 BOFENSCIIEN, '1 -DUALER IN Fine gold and silver Watches, and French and American Clocks, fine solid gold Jewelry, Pianos and 1felo-tl dions, Mnsic~l Instruments of all descrip tions, sheet music, &c., and solicitor for the celebrated pianos of the St. Louis Manufae turing Company. dec.On-dnuwy A. i PAXTON & CO., VICKSBURG FOUNDRY.