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MONROtKbVERTISEMENTSL _--1o,~ cnc~-----~U H. KINDERMANI, FAMILY GROCER, DKSIARD STREET, MONROE, LO U7S'IA NA, Has constantly on hand and for sale, Gro- ] ceries of all description, su1(h as 'SUGAR, MOI4ASSES, COFFEE, HAMS, BA('ON, LARD, BULI'Y'ER, CIIEESE, FLUI-R, PO'rATOES, ONIONS, CIG ARS, TO(BACCO, OYSTERS, SARDINES, IItQUOkS1 (F AI.L KINDS, PRESERVES, IN GLASS AND)'ANS. FRH('I'7W OF l'.l1ftIOT;" hL/J1.'. I AS LOW" AS PO.SSIBLE F,R ('ASH. Monroe, TLa., F'ob'v 19, 1.i, n'1:' 8 URGHNOR & iMULL,IN, Si GENERAL C(OMMIISSION MN EII('HAN I'S . H1 deg%,t' ,:r.. I ,oo , , t'r, " , e.. ' .N;I. O l 1, l .1. JJENRY KING, JiR., inl.k T\.\.U '1 n i;'I " T)ll ID ,i; . , F.,.r.F Con,,ta nd a l,-'g, aml STAPLE AN I PANCY IDRY (i(;( i, BOOTS ANDr SIfl':,; HATS AND ('APS, (L( TLTH I NG, HARDWARE, NADDLERY, (;ROCERIES, (all kinds,! WINES, lAQUORS, &c., &c., &c., and will sell them as cheap as the oheapeet. N. B.-Highest cash price paid for Cotton, Hides and Country Produce. decl--d3m SIIMON MARX, Graad street, Momroe, La., Has on hand a fine amsortment of Dry Goods, (othing, Boots, ,aSos, flats and Qzp8, Gun and Pistols. All-of which he will sell as cheap as the cheapest. dec 12--d3m H. GERSON, JIR., - --DEALER IN DIry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and )' Caps, Notions, &c., Giroceries, Cnckery, radcdle.ry, Guns, Pistols, and G(nhral Plan tation Supplies. ligihest price paid for c(,tton and t1heri prfodutci. Liberal cash advances nmadle on c,win- ( milnts to his frindsq In N'ow (rluans. decl2-d3nl MONROE ADVERTISEMENTS. PICO & Co., MONIOE, LA., Keep always on handd a full stock of P-- LANTA TIO.N SCUPPI" TEI , .IQ UOILS, BOOTls, SIIO:E,, A IN, DRY GOOD)s, &., (.', for sale at moderate prices. H1ighest price:i paid for-- CO TTON, IID)ES, &e., ---AND LIIBEBA1, CASISH AD V"ANCJ;S mlade on eoasiglntenfts to our merchants in New Orleans. doc 12--din 1,. A. PLANAGAN, 'r(l TCHMI.MlA Eni ANJI) JEf IIt L EA', (News Depot) MONROE, LA. All work intrusted to his care will be ex ecuted with neatnoss, care and dispatch and fully warranted. decl2-d8m T G . , ) iU R 9 T - N , . . ..-TO N . Dealer in Bo ok, S~ationeryj 1Muaic, LAte Papers, Mi'azines, '.lbys, and Grove.r & Baker's &Suwing M1acthines. Al I orders in his line promptly attended to. Grand street, Monroe, La. decl2-dm F. KAYSIN(t, HOUSE AND I)IGIN PAIN TEI, Graining, gilding, glazing, kalsomining andi paper hanging. Shop opposite court-house square. ,.M.(Country Work-promptly attended to. Mooure, L:., Dec. 13, 1870. d:ltuli S. MEYER, (.bnrer Grew.( end IDeard ..t. Koops eo'nstantly on hand a ctomipl(: as .-ortiment of Dry Goods, Clothing. Furnish ing Giod , Bootn and shoes, Hats and Saps, N ,t ion,, (utlery, (e, 'Sold at the lowest orices. decl2-dt3m MONROE SALOONS. MttNRO(,1:, LA. ''ii. ;, , entirelv nenw saloon. co(ivr iiietly loitedl, tod furnished entlire wi ii new I:r-rix.tures. The best brandof liqucr' atni cigar.S kept. for custoimri0, and polite t. t i.t , g,"rantoed. The salo:on is opened ,,: ,orii, ,t tt y-b]reoak' declr'2--.3 1 Sl. , ; RI .,L('.V.S Tr.7'J 7 . ~. ADv/ER TiSEMENTS. : ER A it lt !is;;, ' 'tl ENTN, X I ., H i:T.''FI "ING, FOR ?IIARI1N(;, -ANI)-- t r l.ii,/>'1l'I`).V l[1;l/( 'iIA .\'INT', *-T:A,l'. :ttii IN- D1 )" V GOODS, (; H O CEIR IE', II'EVTERN PROD ( CE, BA0 G ING, TIES, WAG ONS, HA.RNE;1S, GIN BANIDS, HA RD WARE, GUNS, PIa ToLs; WA CHFl,5 PLO IS;, 15 IVELEFPS, SCRAPEIRS, C'UL TI VA TO1IY, ,,TO VF.', FURNIT URE --AND AIJ. KINDSI (i.- PLANTATION SUPI'ILIFS. ligligest marketl prine j.iId tr ('OT'PON AND ('OUNTI'IY PRO()DUCE d.cl>i--dl a cc TELEGRAPH" JOB OFFICE. ---:0:--- WVe amrO ncw Iprepared to ext'uVlt don f3 VRINTIN(w FROT(M TIlE. MAMMOTHI 1' 0 81'E ,l TO THUS WEDDING CAR!). -:0:--- 'LAIN, ORNAMENTAL. ANT4I ý A.1C5Z PRINTTIJG, POSTERS, PLACARD)S, CI 11(T 11A * ,il~c; I' PA :A MM EllJ1A$,O1 1,:\1)N(r, I ~CA TA LOU(: S LAW BLANKS, HALL TICKETS, PAMPHLETS,4 CARE) WORK of EVMRY VARIETY uti/ LhEar~eM( & mee* Aproved rtyle of thAra op E1Pfr7 Sjz], ozc~,oii AN]) oN A NY (CvAl~l'rY~ n,' PA'EHt,j PltJI~E ACIC'I~I)INCAX.Y TRANSPORTATION. 0FFICE OF NORTH LA. & TEXAS RAILROAA D COMPANY. MONROE, ,LA., Feb. 8, 1871. Orn and after Monday, February 0th, the train o( this Itoad will run as follows: I'Ass~N(HR A "I'rUATNS, l,o(a\'v Mo\tIoo dtiulv "unldays ocepted) at 1 A. m. Arrive at 1)elt, 10 (i0 A. .. L.eave 1)o0lt at I i0 - $. .Arrive tt Monroo ;.43 P. M. FRE)iUiT T RA ! N,4N. Lea e .[Monroeo t ;, ,t. i. (n Monday, Wed nesday and Friday. Leave Delta at 7 A. .t. n;u Tuesday, Tuaras dlay and Saturday. 'Through freight per car load will It cear riuld by passenger train. Way freight will be s.hipped by fruiuiht traiin. Freights for Flag Station!n will be deliv ered at the designated points at OWNER'S RISK, whether there he any person there to receive it or not. Froights for Flag Stations must be pre }paid. Sr- I'Pssenger trains nuike olose conneI t ion at Vicksburg with cars of the Vicksburg & Meridian Railroad, for all points North and East, and for New Orleans. Time fromI Monr,, to Now Orleans, 21 hours. J. W. GREEN, Engineer and Superintendent. 'through tickets sold, and baga check ed through. deel2--m SICKSBURG & MERIDIAN IRALR( AD COMPANY. Leave Vicksburg.......................7:06 A. u. Arrive at New Orleans................2:40 A. M. Leave New Orleans.....................7:00 A. K. Arrive at Vicksburg .............7:10 P. x. Leave New Orleans.....................4:15 r. a. Arrive at Vickshurg.....................9:4.............5 A. K' Vicksburg. Miss., July 30, 1870. ti OUAOHITA RIVER PACKETS. NITED STATES MAIL OUACHITA PACKET 'tCOMPANT. Leaving (every Wednesday and Saturday a 1. t.. t:,r ('AMDEN and all internme ditt' ltn things on tht Ouachita river--The CoN. Allen, I. r SNurr, Master. ()r:achita Bell,'. .1. W. Iii. 1NIs. Master. J. i \. I . "t.roN, Master. 'i . -;,. :r wiII' l a.1 ' 0 positively O as 1 . .l. lki t', . ~ .O lne'tionS and gir S: i ,W f ,lili. f r Bayous Macon, ' '. '. To:, I A, lnne. Barthol, St 0,. "" : all tht ti ril.( lar.. ,ftheo O nschite .o1 e c,'e , -. :, t- ipers cal rely S , t a isB ' !tt e l': . rt'ice :t . .lv Prtioi IILt . t870- -7 1.. ' : 1'. i:;, .AN ) J. PfRANK + , - m. r i I' P. 1 `. '- . , ,. 'rle) ans, overy d. W. Wi TO, Misttor, ita . es telt , tfor ireen,1t il, every Matu - day, ait - A. M. Returning, leaves Delta, for New Orleans, every Tuesday, at 5 P. M. Ouachita trade particularly solicited. Oct. 1. 1870. season. EGULAR WEEKLY MONROE, TRENTON & NEW ORLEANS PACKET, LA BELLE, M. W. WOOD, M astuS, Will make weekly trips between Mew Or leans, Monroe and Trenton, arryiving at Mon roe every Thursday; returning lehves Mon roe every Friday. Passengera and shippets may rely upon punctuality and polite atten tion upon the LA B eLLa. ug.Capt. S. W. Odell, Agent for Monroe. IFeb'y 1, 1871. dawys U . MAIL DOAT, Monroe, 7-ento&n and Ou adta CII, S (byV. ALLEIIN. R. MINNOTT, Master, F. FEaNaDE, Clerk. Leaves New Orleans every Satorday and arrives at Monroe every Tuesday; returning leaves Monroe every Wednesday. Georgo Chamberlain, Agent, Monroe. Feb. 17, 1871. daws flON'T huy a Wagoti until you see those 1I ~t turgnor & .Millin'.t. 9-tf 1,AIN AND FANtY JOB WORK EXI'CUTED AT THIIS OFFIOC