the culrs two days
to '1I(e of Alabama's
1 :, he treated his
t, war, andl what
S '. iegroe- at pre slt,
.. ,lrh'H him as
a.i if aiil one of
I h,.m.nselve, on
,. . that he would
S., ride with their feet
,i ,. b,rg, ;'od that he was
S1:' . ,:a belonged to aband
1t, 1 t) make itself felt at
, for they intend
. il Carpet-Baggers,
: .: t too hot for all nig
,; i ,t v,,te the Demo
111l that I could
;- ,no was that he was a
..: - i in one of the upper
I. una, and his name
f: ,Ie.e me as ever
Your well wisher,
EX. W HAMP.
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f. wt, with the exeep
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I lr low Cottons at
'.", :,.·ws of holders,
to. uo inquiry. We
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,i te market eloseI .I,
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last.< Figan .r.
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pub i:·'lican Ll,,Mo-her
- '·t.. the AdminiTtra
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. . , :Avon solv tifleto. "
T ,, .this resol tio n be
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. ,..r . President. o t
SPECIAL NOTICEL
ia Iamp letiang.-A grand and glori
1t our union Christian Camp Meeting
.-will be inangurated on the first day
of August, at the City Park, under
L the pastorate and control or the Rev.
)f Anthony Ross, of St. Paul's Church,
n theCamp Meetingt, last seven day,.
1 All Christian denominations, with
t their pastors, are respectfully invit
ed to co-operate in the religions
Ls ceremonies. The public at large are
d respctfully invited. Ample ac
t ' comodations will be made for stran
d gers from abroad. Pastors in the
city and country are requested to
, read this notice in their respective
I- congregationa.
º- Ample preparations have been
a made for the preservation of oader.
REV. ANTHONT'YROSS,;
Pastor.
r REV. JOSEPH POLLARD,
Purveyor.
LosrEP A. C'. Ji,, Secretary.
cEasmaL a a AA. ler.,
A N.ewaperet the Preea les tes.
SInsemed tae I*.* Now *a 3m&e.
e eatlag F Perme. Mieehesales, Nereme, Pro.
f Isei Mo, WorkersmTbtn, Tblke, nd alt Me
ear of Hmast Folks. ad the WIves, am g
I, Deeersog ell sea.
e ONLY ONE DOLLAR A rYAR I
ONE BHUNDRD ConIM PR M.,
Or aee thea One Cent a Copy. Let there e a
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EMrI*WEBiELY uSN, s A YEAR,
of the erwn se see geeral ehareaer as
TE WIIKLT., but with a resevariety o
maceelmesu reedrPs, and ferahlfbh ihe aews
to as sueserlbers with grester freebmems bae.e
SI Us swI tow s wek aIneea f o nce oily.
TEI DAILY SCt 1 5A YEA.
. , am eI I polte. Alt He new
Ro... TYbý oc a copy; by oal ".
TERMS TO CLUBS.
TUE DOLLAR WEEIILY IU* o
st" oop$e, one year, sMeOrau
Cwe "e.ed..reo ,onee Yea . lee
y d one s;daues
owe baairel oopee,.me sear. eageemjy ej L
Tam mle;" ", ce ea. ilaee (eel
SEND YOCR MONEY ,
?bcoca oreaors hooksor da
m1 Oarone.ot rte"d
('OMMISSION MWO RCHANTS. ct
P. B S. PrI\caAc.K C UC A rronsa,
V Orlu,, lI ,' SIresep c., La.
PINCHBACK, & ANTOINE, aM
COMMI8SIOR MERCHANTS,
11oo Oas h oateulet instr.t
NEW ORLEANS.
LGneral AdanComes madesson Merchant
meets. Prompt attention given to all sales
Agend ut for the, salesing of fns, et., e.
OnsignRmens rerences:d Insnnn a
Messrs. (hipeo. W. Hynson & Co.,ted
StoEl, Pinakrd & Co., John .
E1, Samuel Barrett I
General Commission Merchant'.
Ag_ .fo. .h. ,-l* o Real Estate. etc..
OFFI AN D SI LEER RISKS Of T.
New Orleans, New Y: . LA. iverpool
Rof the iCe: Rd.
J.Mes. eo. '. Hyno n eta Co.,
Steto, Pin21. .Lun Co., Jbln Arod
aily from 1tRE. M.RINE dp
daily froat IS 31 to 2 F. J. Iph
ri- `all for a Southern States Con
rg vention.
a3. The following preamble and reso
er lutions were adopted by the State
', Convention of Georgia, held in At
' lanta, Frebruary 3, 1871:
tl lH aaArs, The peculiar condition
of the colored people in the South
ern States, growing out of a com
bination of local cause, does, in the
, judgment of this Convention, de
. nd a more practiaml - undestad
e ing and mutual co-operation, to the
0end that a more thorough union of
effort, action, and orgaiznation may
exist; and
n Whereas, We believe a convention
of the Southern States would most
happily supply this exigency and
receive the cotdil endorsement of
the colored citieens of sid States;
Therefore,
Besolved, That we, the members
of the Georgia State Convention
now assembled, do authorize the
President of this Convention to is
sue a call, in the name of the said
Convention for a Southern States
Convention, to be held at such time
ad place as he, and thorn with
whom he may !dvijse shall deter
mine best adapted to "the public
convenience.
The above is a true extract from
the minutes of the Georgia State
Convention.
J. 8. STOmK ,
Secretary of the Convention.
To the Colored Citizens of the States
of Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware,
Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisi
ana, Tennessee, Marylan, Missis
aipli, Missouri, North Carolina,
Kouth Carolina, Texas, Virginia,
\Wet Virginia and the Distrnet of
Colt ambia:
Havirg been de'puted, in pursuance
of the above resolution, as President
of the Georgia State Convention, and
by the endorsement of the distinguish
ed getrtlenqn whoe names are sub
joined, whe do hereby call the above
named Convention to meet in the city 1
of Colhunlia, South Carolina, on the
18th day of October, 1871, at twelve '
o'clock M.
As the Convention did not advise as
to what should constitute the ratio of
representation, we suggest that the
respect ive States be representatively ap- c
portioned the same a they are in the b
Congres of the United States, to wit, t
One delegate from each Congressional n
District, and two from the District of
Colnnlumia. The several Congressional
Districts will elect their own delegates,
which elected delegates may meet and
elect two for the State at large, unlessw
the respective States shall otherwise
provide by State Conventions.
Those who may be aeecredited as A
delegatee, should meet the Convention v
prepared to remain in session one B
week, if necessary, as questions reqitir- C
ing mature deliberation will doubtless C
come before it, and should not be dis- C
posed of precipitantly. F
Most Respectfully, F
H. M. TURNER, ji
President Oa. State Convention. L
MAcow, OGa., May 29, 1871. L
A few of many gentlemen endors- 0
ing the call: P
Alabarnw-Hon. James T. Rapier. 8
Arlonaas--Hon. J. T. White. 8S
Ik'laware-Howard Day, Esq.
Florida-Hon. Johnathan C.
Gibbs, Secretary of State; Hon. r
Josiah T. Wall, Hon. B. .I Har- I
mon. V
Georgia-Hon. J. F. Long, Hon. O
Edwin Belcher, Hon. T. 0. Camp
bell, Hen. J. M. Simms, J. F.
Quarles, Esq.
Kc'nluc'y-W. H. Oibson, Esq.,
G. W. Dupee, Esq.
Louiaiana--Hon. P. B. 8. Pluck
back, Lieutenant Governor O. J.
Dunn. a
Solalnd--Isasae Meyers, Esq,
W. M. Perkins, Esq., eJohn H. But
ler, Esq.
Moizwiappt--Hon. James Lynch, l
Secretary of State; Hon. E. Sear
brough.
.~,rlh Carolinao-Hon. James H.
Harris, Hon. George L. Maibson, J. I
T. Schenck, Esq.
soth Carolina-Lieutenant Oov
ernor A. J. sansier, Hon. R. C. De
Large, Hen. R. H. Cain, Hon. Joe
ainey, Hon. R. B. Elliott, Hon. F.
L. Cardoza, Secretary of State.
Te'nne~e-Abram Nmith, Esq.I D
Alfred E. McKinney, Esq., Henry
Harding, Esq., M. R. Johnson, Eq.
;r.rw--Hon. Richard Neleon,.
Esq., Hen. J. T. Ruby.
D,*niri of Colu,bin~-.Hon. Fred.
erick Douglaass, Hen. James A.
Handy.
TO THE COLORED CITIEENS OF
L)UISIANA.
Whereas we favor the Convention
contemplated in the above al, and are
desirous of having the colored people C
of our State represented in the same,
therefore we issue this call for a State
Convention of the colored eiens of
Lonisianu to meet onthe 0
llT r or i OF AUosT IIa, U
ar'the ety of New Orleas for the 'r
purpose of electing delegates to the ,
4outhomS tates oonventio. Tbeatds x
of repreentatio ia md eoevetica to
be the same as that to theloww v oam
of the Oeneral Assembly
P. 8, PIDTCuAC,
C. C. AN'ODIN,
A & B. lltA
oscAB -. DUNRN,
I. w. QmUU.
P. C. AROW
.* EepuNietapapers ef (Ms ass
p-ne o0P7.
n' At a meeting of the State Central
Committee of the Republican party of
the State of Louisiana, held June 27,
o- 1871, the following reswhitions were
te ado ted:
t-. irst resolution, offered by Mr. ry:
WREmrs, " According to the require
an ments of a resolution passed and adopt
i. ed by the State Convention of the le
_ publican party, on the tenth day of
August, 1870, the State Central Ex.
ecutive Committee, appointed by and
S der th morit otf sd Con tio.as
is directed to cla State Convention
IC Iof the e ablin platy on or before
f the expiration of their term f sertsro;
y therefore be it
Resolved, That a convention of the
n Repubican party be and is hereby cal
led to meet in New Orleans on the
d ninth day of August, 1871.
Resolved, Thatthe bais'of repremen.
r tation in said Convention shal-be a
wollows, viz: Every seven hundred Be.
publican voters in each parish, and in
Seach ward of the city of New Orleans,
sa hall be entitled to one delegate, and
an additional delegate for every Rc
tion over one-half of seven hundred;
and provided, that each parish and
ward shall be entitled to at least qne
U delegate.
e Resolved, That the presmidents of the
several parish committees of the Re
publican party in the State-e-eptin
the pariah of -Orleans, the pridemts
of the mother ward clubs are, hereby
authorized aad required to call ellec
tions for said delegates to said conven
Stion, and to fIoard to the President
of the State Central Executive Com
mittee the proper credentials of the
delegates elected, countereigned by the
secretaries of their committees and
clubs, on or before the time shed for
the sitting of the Convention.
Resolved, That the welidest of the
State Central Execntive COoaeitttee
be and is hereby authorized and divma
ted to ascertain the number of .dle,
gates to be elected fom each parish I
and war4 am the tl. vote in
I the oles of the earetary of ttatead
s issue his proclammatioo for said eke
t tion, and have the same published in
I the Republican papers throughout the
State.
2. Resolution introduced by Mr.
Lowell-
Whereas, The time of service of the
Parish Executive Committee of the
perish of Orleans expired bylimitation
on the.fitesnth day of November, 18
70- therefore, be it k
iesolved, That the seventh day of
August, .1871, be designated as the
day when elections shall be held in
each ward of the city of New Orleans 4
for delegates to the 8tste Convention,
called to meet August 9, 1871, polls to
be opened and closed at suceh hours as
the Presidents of the mother ward a
clhbe may indicate, at least one week's n
notide of the sam6 being given.
By order of the committee.
8. B. PACKARD, President,
P. F. Hanwio, Corresponding Bea.
I 'WBepublican papers of the State
will please copy.
APPomrrmowinE OF DMLSeATus.
Ascension .... . Assumption. . .8
Avoyelles 2....... E Baton Rouge...8
W Baton Rouge 1 Bienville........ 1
Bossier ......... Caddo ...... . 2
Calcasieu....... Caldwell .......1
Cameron...... Carroll... ..... P
Catahoula ..... 1 Claiborne . . ....
Concordia .....2 De Soto......... 1
Felicisna, Fast ..2 Felioiana, West..
Franklin .......1 Grant ...... ...1
Iberia .........1 Iberville ........ 2
Jackson ........1 Jefferson.......
Lafayette ...... ILafonrchei .....2
Livingston ...... 1 Madison .......2
Morehouse ..... Natchitoche .. . C
Onita ........ 2 Plaquemine ...4
Point Coupe.. 2 ldes ........8
Richlanad.. .. ... ine .........1
St. Bernard ....1 St. Charles. ...2
St. Helena. .... 1 St James ....... 8
St John Baptist..1 St. Landry......2 B
Tangipahoa..... 1 Tenses .........2
Terrebonne ..... 2 Union ..........1
Vermillion ......1 Washington.....1
Winn ..........1 Webster.. ....1
Vernon.........1 Red River.. .
Orleans:
First Ward ...2 Second Ward...2
Third Ward...4 Fourth Ward . ..1
Fifth Ward...8 Sixth Ward.....1
Seventh Ward. Eight Ward .....1
Ninth Ward. 2 Tenth Ward....
Ele'nthWard.2 Twel'hWard....1
Thir'nthWard.1 Four'nth Ward..1
Fitnth Ward.8 ju.5-im. sI
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Long Combs.
Twist Combs
Fine Tooth Combs,
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at
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All the large Northern and Western dri. p,
More than one hundred and sirty di.
eret publMcatirons reeived and sold.
pbariPfona received to all periodical
uBabserlbers will be ascountable for the
subseription as long a they do not send
bek the paper, *r notlif otherwie
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Bookseller and 'Stationer
130 CANAL STREET,
New Orleans, La.
CARPENTERS, FURNITURE, dce
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"Moresque Building,
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aed Jobbers,
Ibher b**Is'
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aoose as soo, .
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A lance through their immesm stock
Wnks, Sovies, Brl Poplins, Plads, Berges.
Formoeas, Arabs, Jasck She
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vets. Ribbeas, Parasols, I
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THE PEOPLES COMMERCIAL
COLLEGE I
Depertmeamt of
Straight Unferfly.
Located over the Freedmens savings
Banuk,
114 OCarondelet St.
OFUS DAT AND EV'NDIO, NO VACATION.
The old d young can enter at this
Institution any day, no distinction
made in regard to race or color. The
design of the Institution, is to furnish
opportunitiesto those wishing a rapid,
thorough and practical business edu.
cation, ifty to one hundred' per cent.
saved by students, by taking the rapid
commercial course. Parties having or
dinary ability, who have entirely ne-0
glected their education now have the
opportunity to qualify themselves forI
almost any position in the tate, in
an incredible short time.
From two to three months is all
that requires to complete the commer
al course. Terms reduced to suit the e
times.
For further information call at the
College, or addree
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Principal.
REMOVAL
TO
187 . CANA4 SBTREET.....187
FROM
No. 9 CAMP STREET.
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Manutuers and Dalers
IN
BOOTS AND SHOES, i
Trunk., Vallse and Bai, d
We repettuy give otce that they have
emoved to the larg . and centrally leted
No 187 Canal Street, it
Near Dauphine. .i
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PAINTING, GLAZING, CALSOMINING, u
oGRANTILING FRESCOING,
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RING, WALL PAPERING.
Ol1ee No. 84Dryades Mtreet,
Near Union Street .
SI
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TRIAD DISTRICT,
Boarding and Lodgftng
FOR-- D
MB m AL 2a g . 1y
THE PEOPLE'SI 1O01
AND
THE BOO P o TIlE DATY.
JUST OT. I
The Louisiana Magistrate
A GUIDE OF DAILY USE TO THE
JUDOG, Tae PARISH OFF!
cER, THE LAWYNE, THY
BUSINESS MAN. AND
BEADS OF
PAMILIE& .
Containi to he m ee csy tlfonms.
le on questions of eve~ y day ars i
COMPLETE
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ALL OfiiTRACTI O
EVEYT DAT 00ooCURRe'
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LImISi IA T LWFraUT aIgT
, Inrporated August 17, I$.
CHARLES T. HOWARD . Psa n.
SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERY,
SBSnaow acm ! OusT 9;000 l aima.
CArAL Pla - - - $60,000.
cLAN I.
To UR DBRAW ItN xaw Os3t A Ob
taday, Jay 8, 181,
HOWARD, $WMON , A00., Coas,'t
SCI HEME :
1 p-s of S6000 b.......... 18,006
I poris of 400 i.......... 1160
1 pe or o,000 is.......... ,a000
Sprize of 9,000 ..........
pri of 9,000n ...s... .... 9000
1 Pi of 8,000 is. 40800
1 prle of ,000 ib... . 4,0o
1 prI ze of .000 ......... 0
I I pr of 61000 . . .6,00
pr of 4.000 is .......... 4 0
pri of 3,000 i ......... 4,0
1 pri of 4,000 i.... 400
pr of 1,000 .........
1 prirof 1.000
prize of 1,000
1 izeof 1.000
prize 1,004
1 pri of 1,000
I prseof 1,000
prizeof 1000
I oi 1o000
1 rzeof 1,000
1 prizeof 1,000
1 prize of 1,000
Sprise of 1,000
1 prize of 1,00
1 priof 1,000
1pr of 1,000
1 pr of 1,000
prie of 1,000
prise of 1,000
1 prize of 1,000
1 prize of 1,000
50 prizse of 600 are 91,000
317 prizes of 500 are 8,4U90
a' ize mounting to S0410
Whole tikets 20; sharem in
Prizee paynble in tfi1 withouta 1
Orders to be addresod to.
CHS T. HOWARD,
Lock Box S99 PoistoM., New OrMes.
ena Poatomlc Money order or oreger
your Letter.
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patented goods, ad are eonimtly udaga
toour large toek,sacha urtile of rst
merit as the Irventv spidt of tbhe
prducee, and the propre ve temper l
the atimnes demads The Soathra Coau.
try especially, needs these labor-mving
inventions; to our friends in the oountry
tend an invitation to call and mnmae
our sock of onosmzo *n IAm u.z
kn
Invetor can obtalsn inforaazm
through our Agecy, of the aone to be
pursned in obtaining patent., the uosse.
ossunm o0 23 LaUIntOdlrDso, Govern.
-et fees, t., o
Applieatiouns made, and Cveat Sled,
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ur A !O cor To nam T vrn, thano u
personal applicaton at Wahington. Nor
ireooa addree.
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