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MONROE DiOVERTISEMENT8.
FAMI'LY GROCER,
Ds IA4D STI EET,
MONROE, LOUISIANA,
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'ag costanftly ot tim !ildb.r 9;
S- . eUGA; *'
MOLASSES, ,,+/'wI
S'A'
DAI}D, PUT' R, CHEESE, FLOUR,
POT*lTO ,ONW0, Z. A, ,.TOBAC00,
a . P J 1*)
,..- i . .. .. lo a . .
IN GLASS AND CANS. ' j'
FR UI2w or VAROBrR KIND8
AS LOW AS PoSrIBLE FPOB ,ASIL
Monroe, La. FPeb'y 1, 18 09 2 1y'
SUIGNOR & MUILLIN,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
And dalers in Dry Goods and Groceries,
MONROE, LA.
Buy and sell Cbtton. ii
dee 12-d3m
HENRY KING, JR.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, AND
PLANTATION SUPPLIES,
.M)ssAs, La.,
Keeps constantly on hand a large and
well aelected stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS, . ; , A
CLOTHING,
HARDWARE,
SADDLERY,
0 o (all ktnds,)
' WINES,
and will sell therm as cheap ase the pheapest.
N. B.-Righest csh price paid for Ctton,
Hides and Country Produce. idcl-dm
ranrl street, MOnrde, La.,
Has on hand a fine assortment oT
Dr) OGbods, aothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats
hand OCps, Guns and i istvY(. 't ,
All of which he will ell as cheap as the
cheapest. dec 1-;edam
H. GERSO° SR., '"
--)IALER IN
Dry Gbods, Boots and Shoes, Iats and
Calps Notions, &oe., Groceries, Crockery,
Saddllery, Guns, Pidtols, and ieperyl,Pl.+
ration Supplies.
Highest price paid f(or cotton, andl other
produdb.
Liberal calsh advances rnmdle on dousign
mcnt to hits friendlsih New Orlacns.
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MONROE ADVERTISEMENTS.
MONROE, LA.,
Kep always on hand a.full stock of
.PLANTATION SUPPLTIE;
LIQ UORS, .BO 25, SIJ(tES,
HIA S', DRYGOODS, &c., &c,
for sale at moderate prices.
Highest prices paid fbr- -
COTTON, HIDES, &&c.,
LIBERAL J,SH A1) VANCES
ip;. q$ conpignmnent,to,pu; mercIaints in
ew;ýerles.. " " - ' 1 - '
SA. FLNAGA, . .
WATCHMAKER AkI1Y'JWEt 'R,
MONRO , * ,.
All work intrusted to hi.care prill be ex
ecuted walasa anC~b atch and
fully wrax 4,, d ,.g . ecl2-d3m
''T G. THURSTON,
Books, Saeiapvg, er
Magazines, Tbys, and Grover &
All orders in his line omptly attended to.
F. KAYHN4, '.. ,,' -;,
HOUSE ANlD "+IGN' PAINTER,
Graining, gilding glazing, band
paper hanging. hop opposite court-house
square. `
CI ountry Work promptly attended to.
Monroe, La., Dec. 1, 1870f. ".3m
S. MEYER,
Cbr"nr Grand and DeSiard ats.,
Keeps constantly on hand a complete as
sortm nt of Dry goods, Clothing, Furnish
ing Goo4, Boots anrd Shoes, Hats and Sapid
i fons, Ctlery, &e,_"
Sold at the lowest pr4ces. decl2-B3m
MONROE SALOONS.
DABB'S SALOON,
Grand 8t., between Grammont and be&iard,
MOWiOE' LA.'
This is an entirly new saloon, conve
niently located apd furnished -entis with
new bar-fixtures. The beet brands ofliquors
and cigars kept for editomers, and polite
attention guaranteed. The saloon is opened
every morning at da-break decl2-43m
J. B. GARRETSON'S
COFFEE HO SE,
OY7ER SALOON,
AND V.F-PIN ALLEY,
Grand Street-.-Mc~ roe e La.
decl2--d3m
TRENTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
T. C. pANaD1!p." TAPi X'QUI ».
STANDIFER & McGUIRl r
TRENTON, LA.,
RECEIVING, FORWARDING,
-AND-
COMMISSION MERCJH4N2.sI ',
-DEALBES IN
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
WESTERN PRODUCE,
BAGGING,
TIES,
WAGONS,
HARNESS',
.GIN BANDS',
HARD WARE,
GUNS,
PISTOLS,
SWA TCHES,
S WEEPS;
C ,. 8JAPERSi
cuL TIv4 TOis,
FUI T7TURE .
&1'0., &e.,
-AND ALl. Kudg F --- 't "
PLANTATION SUPPLIES.
1I0ghells nia:kct pric pak< for
SCO(TToCN A'D COUNTRY PgRODUCE
cELeGR.APH" JOB OFFICE.
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We are now prepared to execute
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JO B Ap ,I NTIN ( -,
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PLAIN, O)PLACARDS,.EAL, AND
BILLVHEADB,
PROG E,
BLANK, RECEIPT,
LAW BLANKS,
BALL TIC L ,
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HANY-BILIA,
B NCIRCULARS
BALL TWKFCTS,
CI.:+J", WOBK OE "Y?, "25. '
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TRANSPORTATION.
0FFJCE 4p NORTI LA- & TEXAS
RAILRfOAD COMPANY.
Mo.roE, LAFb. b. 6 ,1h71.
anTon i o runay. oF : :
"PABSENGER TRAINTb,
Leave Monroe daily (Sundays ocepted) at
4 A. M.
Arrive at Delta 10 00 A. M.
- Iatwe Delta at 1-00 P.. .
Arrive at Monroe 6.45 r. DI.
FREIGHfT TRAINS.
Leave Monroe at 51X: . on Monday, Wed
-nae sadd rid y, a Tu
-ae Delta a 7 p on 7 Tueay, Tl up -
Through freight per car load will be- car
ried by passenger tram,
Wai y freight will be shipped by freight
RISK, whelr e e be peny pean there to
receive it or not.
Freights for Flag dattlns must be pre
"" 'r q'td I it A'te .
Monroe to New Orleab J'I I
J. 4 . GREEN,
Tcyp `. s p nealu ~ -
v.:: : l'D 'dOOl[rPANt:"'
_ ave Now O.. . . ... ........... ..A l :. w.
at p; no D d ll nerme
dLea Jon the O...hite ive1 hr- e
new" steamers
AY*Ive at iburg .............r.... A. 3
Gov. Allen,
M. St or'r, Master.
-' aCOUA04ITX!'-fWA* PACttS.
mr-fiD STA'TEWiAfi AIL' d CHITA
J.ACET C BMi~Y , Ma
Maevery Flowd and atud
at J W.and all Interme
new steamers
ovabove, Amakin len,
Little River, Ten . DArbonner, Master.
Omew, nd achitar Bies of the Ouach,
J. W. BLANKs, Master.
Mayer Flor,
J. W. CAau'rox, Master.
Thee teassengers will leave positively as
above,' making close connections and giv
ing clear bills of lading 1w-Bayous Macon,
Little River, Teneas, D'Arbonne, Bartholo
mew, and all the tributaries of the Ouachita
river.
N. B.-Passengers arid suippers can rely
upon this line leaving as per advertisement.
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EASON ARRANGEMENT,
1870--71.
STEAMERS R. E. LEE, AND J. FRANK
PARGOUD.
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The Magnia&nt P senger Steamer
R. E. ILE,
J. W. CAmnox, Master,
Leaves DeUta, the eastern termiana of the
N. L. & .T . R. ., for New Orleans, every
Friday, at 5 P. M.
The Elegant Passenger Packet
J. FRAINK PARGOtD,
J. W. Teals, Master,
,eavet Delta, for )reenville,e.y Satur
tay, at 8 A. M. " i nrlain Delta,
for New Orlesas, ex at P. M.
Ouichita trade pa trfi ,tO ited.
O ct " O.l, l. season.
REGULABWREBLY MONROE,
TRENTON & NEW.ORlEAN8 PAOCKBT,
1 t. "'. WOd'D, ,"ia
Will make l e ip9, barewee~ ew Or
leans, Monro9npa M
roe every Thja. . la OMon
rpe bOrg F ' IhO d rAipei s
Ebay rely upon punctuality and politeatten
tion upon th L. B ,.u.. .
tio.Capt. . W 9qd J _'ijent or Mopiroe.
i Fel'y 11, 1871. " " aws
SMonroe,,redios and tOarhckh Cy
Weedly' lTIte,: "' "
~' GC)V. ALLEN.
R. hINNOTT,; Master,
F. Faion;N Clerk.
Leavcs New O)rlahtR evdoy Wrt urd~y and
arrives at Monroset ,,,. g,. urning
leaves Alouroo everyVlodoe.y,.r.
(l geO"Clallllrhe trali, Ag il, A hltu ' e.
Fekn 17, M1. . .datr
. ION'T uvy a WVagAn uitil v(ou eC thCo
at u:rrgnor & Mrull1, * " -t f
PLAIN AND I'ANCYIJOB l WORK
! I ' u'rEUTE 'F TITIHI QFFICE