"REPUBLICAN AT ALL TIlES, AND UNDER ALL CIRCUMSTANCES."
VOLUME 1. NEW ORLEANS LOUISIANA, THUD$DAY, AUGUST 31, 1871. 1NUMD3BS.
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I'HOSPECTUJS
OF
The Lonusianian.
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. i j; .rwal in New Orleans,
1 , ,.t of the LOuTSI AIAN,
1., till :1 It , --'ity whirlh has
1.. u l . t ..onuu-inui v painfully
14 1 . s-i. Il the transition state
iui thlir ýtru1ggliugeflorts
,, a n tlI"t lpositiun Iii th~e liudy"
I' 4ii.. e l we lnleIivc'j to be their
,I.1. I- ' led that mIucl infor
u .ll0n1e4, 4ncointagement.t
I .l r, pr~Itf have llw n lust, in
Ii it the 1:wek tof a Ina ,i1uº,
t!. l isi h b l ih t l as d tieiencriesmiu ht'
I. i h. 1. W\ shall strive to make
1 I .' 'I I- i ' " I ýN a rl.;id , rtm iii these
l'UIACY.
1, u lie is ndiiiett s, the LIDS.
L,, 1 he .. /r'/~rh ea! "Ir 't of,
.it tiug 'it. fhe set . fity cul eujtyt
1.. I ' ltrIDA c.:iv llill~' li lVy, ýnt liyo
1' , wet shlly atill ct t '1'4 t e' lla , !
ni 1 hputliti-l' disldhjitrilts l~o1te~ 1ind
or ni atrnale, who magit
l I ,i.rustmt rigelli animsitiee, for
1.1liteMrating thj' uutllt Wialo the hitter
1 t.ref promlotii pv id. tuou al nitlOin
4 n1 all t las1sas :indl between all lit
t. rtts, we slutll advocate the rnfluuvl
I. :ialitical disabilities fostei kind
*. :i, ateorStatauce, where malignity
iol~I r, mntmnt reignree, and seek for
I.ne1s anal justice where wrong ange
t l lrt"'iion prevailed. Tius united in
un nams aunl objects, We shall conserve
1 in t interests, elevate our nob~le
ý' ".to an enviablºe position amnong
oter Stabes, by the develIOmnent
i': illimitable res~onrees, and secure
tell henefit+I of the mighty changes
tic ti. hi-tory and condition of the
.4.l a:unt th. ('ountry.
I:. I II that trre'can he no truie
r.stnithu the C1upr'l'IttW3 tof law,
II ii 'ea s~t wt anil undlisrimi
aatjiiitjanusttjtion of jutatiec.
TAXATION.
'I .11 upp.~ort thte ldoctrinl. of an
Ii 411 Lie~i' 1 of taxatoion amuong
d lu .L. , .1 fL itlliul elllleetion of the
conternudd tith h exigen
'1414th Stat.' .r Co~nstry and the
:4e 44 e'.ery legitinieti oblige
El:UA'ATION.
W.4I .11 tutaiin the tarrying out of
-I.u 'I.Of the act .Žitabllshinlg
"1aIn ''hool systeni, and urge
lP 0o.4111 ut duty the education of
ouh a itally (oflnec-ted isith
1:1'o llhglltrnLnrut, and the secu
'' 40. stability 9f a Republican
FINAL
P rV 1,4, It. inly, inidepCndl.ntt
as 44 lldnet, wec shall strive
''I'. 441 I rI~ , futm n utl h1i4m
1I t..llpilrht'4 ('xist4'nc(e, and
usund e shall at all
(V4 lit dvserre " suiccests.
1.ION LEAGUE CLUB HOUSE
..Royal Dltrelet..
TL, ioriis of the 0l.? awe open aech
to 'Instabe and their guest. from 7
A thl to 12 P Ii. Lumch will be aeved
~i~ fro 12 U. to 2 P. M.
POETRY.
* FORGIVE AND FORGET.
ST TF'PElR.
When streams of unkindness. ift hitter as
gall,
Bubble up from the heat to the tongue,
And meekness is writhing in torment and
thrall,
By the haads of ingratitude wrung:
In the heat of injustice, upswept and
unfair,
While the anguish is festering yet,
None, none but an angel of God can
declare
I now can forgive anal forget.
But if the bad spirit is chased from the
heart,
And the lips are in penitence steeped,
With the wrong so repented, the wrath
will depart,
Though scorn on injustice were heaped;
For the best compensation is paid for all
ill,
When the cheek with contrition is wet,
And every one feels it is possible still
At once to forgive and forget.
To forget It is hard for a man with a
mind,
However his heart may forgive,
To blot out all perils and dangers behind,
And but for the future to live.
Then how shall it he? for, at every turn,
Recollection the spirit will fret,
And the ashes of injury smoulder and burn,
Though we strive to forgive and forget.
(, hearken ! a&y tongue shall the riddle
unseal,
And mind shall he partner with heart,
While thee to thyself I 1i, conscience
reveal,
And sh w thee how evil thouf art:
Reiiiscminhr thy Fellies, thy siuý, and thy
(rnluies.
How vst i, that intinite .eht !
'let mercy bath se.veu by slenty titoc.
Been aWitt to thigsne andl biget.
Brood not on insults or injuries old,
For thou art injurious too;
Count not the sum till the total is told,
For thou art unkind and untrue;
And it all thy harms are forgotten. tar
given,
riow mercy with justice is met;
11, who would not gladly take lessons from
heaven,
And learn to lirgive and forget
Yes, yes. let a man, when his enemy weeps,
lie quick to receive him a friend;
For thus on his head in kindness he heaps
Hot coals, to retina as l tueend:
Amn hearts that aur I 'ritian mole easily
yearn,
A. a enu'Se on her ieenoen.lt let,
tuisr li, that, our, hitter, te Is-nitenme
turn,
And whis er, torgoie anl forget.
The Art of Kinning.
People will kie, Yet one in a
hundred knows how to extract bliuss
fromlovely lips, no more than they
know how to make diamonds from
charcoal. And yet it is easy-at
least forms! This little item is not
alone for young beginners, but for
the many who go at it like hunting
coons Or selling corn. First know
whom you are to kiss. Don't make
a mistake, although mistakes may be
good. Don't jump up like a trout
fora fly, and smack a woman on the
neck, or on the ear,aor on the (or
nor of the forehead, on the end of
the nosei, or slop over on her water
tall or bonnet-riblcon, in haste to
get through.
The gentlemen should be a little
the tallest. He shoul4 have a clean
face, a kind Py~e and a mouth full
of expretetion instead of tobacco.
Don't kiss everything, includilig
nasty little dogs, maile or female,
Don't sit down to it. Mtanid up.
Need not he anxious to get in a
crowd. Two persons are plenkty to
corner and catch a kiss. More
persons spoil the Ryport. Sland
firm. It won't hurt any nfter you
are used to it. Take the left hand
of the ladyC in your right hand.
Let your hat go to-any place oat
of tihe way!I Throw the left hand
gently over the uhonlder of the lady,
and let the hand fall down upo
the right uidt, teowards the belt.
Don't be in a hurry. Draw her
gently to your living heart.
Her head will fall lightly upon
you~r shoulder, and a handsome
shoulder Mshap it muakes ! Don't be
in a hurry; send a little life down
your left arm, and let it know its
business. kler~left hand isin your
*ight. Let there be eg ee 0at
that-not like the grip of a vie.,
but a gentle elarp, full of eleetricity
thfought and reepeet. Don't be in
a hurry, her heai'I lies earelesaly oni
your shoulder ! You are nearly
heart to heart. Look down into
her half closed eyes. Geutley yet
manfully press her to your bogom.
Stand firm and Providence will gire~
you strength for the ordeal ! Be
brave but do not be in a hurry.
Her lips almost open I Lean
gently forward with your head, not
the body. Take good aim. The
lips meet-the eyes close--the heart
opens-the soul rides the storm
trouble and sorrow of life [don't be
in a hurry !)-heaven opens before,
--the world shoots from under your
feet as a meteor flashes across the
evening sky (don't be afraid!)-the
nerves dance before the just-created
altar of love as zephyrs dance with
the dew-trimmed flowers-the heart
forgets its bitterness-and the art
ofjkissing is learned !-Er.
THE NICKNAMES 01 THE STATES.
Alabama, lizards; Arkansas, tooth
picks; California, gold hunters;tol
orado, rovers; Connecticut, wood
en nutmegs; Delaware, muskrats;
Florida, fly up the creeks; Georgia,
buzzards; Illinois, suckers; Indiana,
hoosiers; Iowa, hawk-eyes; Kansas,
jayhawkers; Kentucky, corn-crack
crs; Louisiana, creoles; Maine, fox
es; Maryland, craw thumpers; Michi
gan, wolverines; Minnesota, gophers
Mississippi, tadpoles; Missouri;
pukes;. Nebraska, bug eaters; Neva
da, wage hens; New Hampshire,
granite boys; New Jorsey, blues or
clam catchers; New York, knicker
bockers; North Carolina, tar boilers
and tuckoes; Ohio, buckeyes: Ore
gon, webfeet and hard cases, Penn
sylvania, penna1Iites and leather
heads; Rhode Island, gun flints;
South Carolina, weasels; Tennesee,
wlwylps; Texas, beefheads; Vermont
green mountain boys; Virginia,
headles; Wisconsin, badgers.
RATIFICATION MEETING IN NATCHI
TOCHES.
I IALI. OF CseNmAL REPrwvsuto uLru,
Natchtitoches, La., August 19, 1871.
'Ph. lkding and influential members of
the 1tRpulblican party from the .diferent
wards Idet on the evening of the sine
teouth, it the hall of the Central club, for
the purpose of ascertaining a true history
of the Fite convention held in the city of
New Orleans, August 9, 1871.
The tueeting being called to order by
.1 sesph Austin, the premudent, the proceed
ings ot the Turner Hall convention and
that at the Customhouse were read by
dni t;. Lewis, secretary, to the large con
n not a of Republicans jresent.
Hau. . Raford Blunt sad H. Baby, dels
gate; to the late convention held in the
city of New Orleans, August 9, 1871, ad
iren el the meeting at legth relative to
the action of the two conventions, pre
s, ntin' a true history of the atrocities
canunitted by the Lowell-Packard boltern
and disorganizers. At the close of the
.qisochcs. the following resolutions were
irad and presented to the club:
Rteaslledi, That we, the Republican par
ty of the parish of Natchitoches, do suetain
and recognize the aetion of the only legal
delegatus representing the Republican
party of the parish of Natchitoches, to wit:
Hons. Raford Blunt, Henry Baby and
M. P. Ulackatone, and we, the Republi
can party, do tender our sineere thanks to
these gentlemen, the delegates above
named, for the efficient and valuable ser
vices rendered the Republican party of
this plurish in the only true convention
held in New Orleans on the ninth instant,
and which met at Tarner Hall.
Resolved, That we, the Republican party
of the parish of Nlatchitochse, do indorse
in every particular the action and proceed
ings ii the Turner Hail convention.
Resolved, That we recognize in the'ac
tion of the bolters and disoyanizera that
met at the Customhouse, principles that
lead, if carried ont, to a war of races,
tumult, riot and confusion is our now
peaceful and prosperona State.
Resolved, That we indorse the resolu
tions presented to and indorsed by the
Turner Hall convention, and offered by
Hon. H. C. Dibble.
Resolved, That we heartily indorse the
administration of his Excellency H. Y'.
Warnmith, Governor of the State of Louis
iana, and the Republican party of this
State are indebted to him for their perfect
organization, and also his very valuable
services to the whole people, for bringing
out of tumult and confusion our State,
which now enjoys through his wisdom
and guidance a reputation second to none
in the Union. The whole people are in
debted to him for arresting the schemes
of public plunderers, for the protection of
the rights of the treasury of the State, and
the prevention of fraud sad ceerrption by
We recoquaze in him a true, comolateat
Governor; one is whom the atiaesms of
this State have the utmost couahlanee Ia
end respect for. He has adminitesed the
taws regardles at persomal Sear or afction,
and to lie wise dad aminletive ahility
and prudeace our Stats is now bashing i
the pecand
maton or onesentsalt
Rmusveda That the pjuseseeigs of this
meeting, sad the abpve mseolmtions, be
published in the New1Orlesas Repe~ter.
and Iovrmazu
After eine hdeal~ we- med, It wau
moved saaontae thlhiey beeaki
whish was doms, andi aqpemteiU6
the Turner Rail cocinntian
war south awl (lagmal Omat
Jose Q. Iawas, Beutary.
TEa ANsUnrrio! CanomeCLE objects
in this wise to the representation
that the Customhouse manipulators
cooked up for the parish of As
sumption:
We see b7 the "Official" report of
the proceedings of the Customhouse
Convention, published in the Cit i
zens' OQwmJ, of the 18th instant,
that the Parish of Assumption was
represented by A. J. Sypher, Henry
Grimes, and J. A. Walsh. Mr.
Sypher, is a resident of the Parish
of St. Mary's, Mr. Grimes, of La
fourche, and J. A Walsh of Orleans.
None of these gentlemen are even
known to the citizens of the Parish
of Assumption, and we are at a loss
to know how utter strangers can
represent us in any Convention. If
the Customhouse Convention was
composed of ,such delegates, then
surely the Republican Party was
not represented in that body.
LAWS
OF THE
Late of Louisiana.
(PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY]
EXTRA SESSION OF 1870.
No. 106.
To incorporate the Arkansas and
Delta Railroad Company and
granting aid to the same.
See. 10. le it further enacted,
etc., That on preeentat~in of the
application to the court or judge
therein named, and no peson ap
pearing to oppose said application,
and whenever it shall satisfactorily
appear from said application, and
proofs thereunto attached, that ser
vice of the notice of the time and
place of the ,presentition of ..iJ
application upon all the owniers and
persons interestea in sai4 land has
been made, the said coupt or judge
thereof shall, forthwith, make an
order appointing three disinterested
andt competent freeholders, who
reside in the parish where the pre
mises are situated, o. an adjoining
parish thereto, as comaiaysioners to
ascertain aIN apprPais, the compen
sation to bewuade to the owners or
persons interested in the real estate
proposed -to be taken by the said
company for its purposes, and shall
tiz the time and plae for the first
meeting of the said commissioners.
In case any person who shall be the
owner,or who shall have a vested in
terest in said premiaeseballappearat
the time and place of tbepresentation
of said application, the said court or
judge, befre making said appoint
ment of caouweissioners, may hear
such persom and said company in
selation to any persons proposed
for appohatmens as such commis
sioners, their place of residence,
their competency and intetest, and
after such hearing the said court or
judge shall make aAoppointment of
three comnmiamioners ma aforesaid,
in accordance with the discretion
or judgment of maid court or jnigs,
in asse it shall appeqr by saidb Ap
plication that any person, or any of
the persons owning br interested in
the said premisesehuonribed in the
application, or any part of the mas,
are not known to the mud company,
or are not resadents1 of Ahe parish
wherein said real getate is eituAted,
or cannot be found thqr~ein after
due diligence, or arejufanis, idlota.
or persona 9f unsound mind, then
and in sueph case thq said court or
judge, before maakisg sai4 app int
mont of oommiassoners, masall make
such inquiries ma 4q such owners in-~
terestod in said pramis4 sand shall
make such orders for asrvice of
notice upoa them or upon any per.
sons in regard to. suc applienaipn
and songi other order or prdera in
the premisses as e sk ajd.court or
judge mway deem geceary, propwp
and lust, and shall then make .4
apppiuitawent of enemssnioners a.
aforesaid. mad in connection there
with make such orders as to the
service of any future nptiee upon
the owners ofsanid preumise p~t te
meeting wad Waimemmatt ~ aid
eommzmnumexganad thpoongrmatiomi
of the ap~s asmay seyn to said
court or jngeIpitahle and just.
Obe 11. BNitfurther aseted~ea.,
ted, or a ageritg o Semali5M
21O& Irut meeting at a U..
~hsappointed by them el~
or judge, and may adjourn from
time to time at their discretion;
they shall take and subscribe as
oath before any officer authorised
to administer oaths in the ake of
Louisiana to the effect that they
and each of them will impartially
and to the best of their judgment
and ability perform the duties of
said commissioner; and any one of
said commissioners may issue sub
plenas and administer oathsto wit
nesses. Whenever theyb meet to
take testimony or hear the parties,
except by appointment of thersaid
court or judge, or pursuant to ad
adjournment they shall cause rem'
sonable notice of such meeting to
be given to any of the parties in in
terest who shall have heretofore
appeared before them or their
agent or attorney. They shall hear
the proofs and allegations of the
par$les, and reduce the same to
writing, and after all the testimony
offered in the case that in the judg
ment of said commissioners is per
tinent to the value of said premises
is taken, they or a majority of them
shall without any unnecessary de
lay, ascertain and determine the
compensation which ought justly
and equitably be made by said
company to the owner or persons
interested in said real estate ap
praised by them; and said com
missioners shall take into consider
ation the advantages that the said
owners or persons interested in the
said real estate may derive from the
construction of the said proposed
railway, for which said real estate
is proposed to be taken. They
shall make a report in writing to
the court or judge by whom they
were appointed, which shall con
tain the proceedings in the cases
before them with the minutes of
the testimony taken by them, if any
and their award and determiuiation
They shall be compensated for ser
vices as such commissioners by said
company at the rate of five dollars
per day for actual services.
Sec. 12. Be it further enacted,
etc., That on such report 1 being
made by such conmmissioners, the
court or judge shall appoint a time
or place for the hearing of said
company, and all parties interested
in said lands, in regard to the con
firmation of said report, and shall
by order direct the manner and form
of the service of any notice of the
same upon any persons that in the
judgment of said court or judge
should be notified; and on the day
of such hearing, if no person shall
:appear to oppose the confirmation
'd said report, the same shall be
confirmed by the said court or
judge, and an order shall be made
r~dting the proceedings of the ap
praised, the confirmation of the
same, and a description of the real
estate, and a directing to whom the
money or value of said real estate
should be paid, or in what manner
the same shall be deposited by the
said company bar the use and bene
fit of said owners, and if any per
son shall appear to oppose the con
flrnotien of said report, the said
court or judge shall hear the par
ties for sad against said cozqIrma
tiou, then the same proceeding shall
be had in the premises as hereto
fore provided, in case no person sip
pesaad to oppose said confirmation;
and if said court or judge shall de.
side against said confirmation, an
order shall be entered directed to
said commissioners, or other comn
miasiopers named in said order; to
proceed to a reappraisal of the said
premises, the proceedings of which
shall be afterward conducted as in
the first instance, except that the
appraisal order shall .be final, and
sball be confirmed by' said coath or
jngeand'the order of said court
or, judge. confirming any appraisal
as aforesaid, shall be final and eon
chiuive on all parties interested;
provided, that any party to said
decree shall have the right to appeal
to the Supreme Court from any de
cree to their niserests, or the inter
ests of those they may represent.
-See. .13. Sitfurther enacted, etc.,
That the oeuer 01 emid court or
jug oairmimg as npyraiaal of
laidsahetetkroe pmrovided, or a
osenibeibsp if the samne, shall t.
StA nth ~lsdlte eek f the
.. or posah Ma whisb the ema
-nlett wppaid sh eR to it
ated andthesr shaU reuau on re
cord; and such order, so entered
and filed shall vest in said company
the lands described therein, and
such estate as may therein be set
forth, on payment or tender of pay
ment or deposit of the amount of
the appraisal and damages by said
company, as provided in said order
or a duly certified copy thereof,
with proof of such payment and de
posit as therein provided, wilt be
considered as legal evidence of the
title and estate of said company
to the real estate acquired by the
appraisal by said company under
and in pursuance to this act, and
said title and estate shall be deemed
to be aequired for public use.
See. 14. Be it further enacte1,&e.,
That the said company is hereby
authorized to obtain by grant or
otherwise from any incorporated
city or village within the State of
Louisiana, that may be situated up
on its railway, any rights, privileges
or franchises that any of said incor- !
porated cities or villages may choose
to grant in reference to the con
struction, maintenance and man
agement of the railroad of said
compazits depots, cars, locotno
tives and its business within the
limits of such incorporated cities
and villages; and any such incor
porated cities and villages as here
in before named, is hereby author
ized and empowered to grant to
said company any such rights pri
vileges and franchises as it may
deem proper and advisable and
such rights privileges and franchi
ses, when granted to and accepted
by said company from any such in
corporated city or village shall be
deeinetl and taken as rights, privi
leges and franchises vested and con
firmed in said compainy. and int
liable to be hereafter revokhd,
changed, injured or impaired, ex
cept with the consent of said com
pany, and any parish, city or incor
porated town is hereby authorized
through its police jury, town coun
cil, board of trustees or other offi
cers to aid the said Arkansas and
Delta Railroad Company by sub
scriptions to its stock or the pur
chase or " its bonds, and the said
oflicers are hereby authorized to
levy and to collect or cause to be
levied and collected a tax upon the
real and personal property of the
said parish, town or village suf ici
ent to realize the amount of their
subscription to the stock or pur
chase of the bonds of the said com
pany.
Sec. 15 Be it further enacted, etc.,
That whenever and as often as five
or more consecutive miles of single
track roadbed of said Arkansas and
Delta railroad shall have been grad
ed, furnished with needfil bridges
and culverts, and fully prepared for
the superstructure, and the same
shall have been certified in writing
by the president of said board of
directors or other ai4horized agent
of said company to the Governor of
the State of Louisiana, it shall be
the duty of the Governor of the
State of Louisiana to cause the work
so done and certilled to be inspected
by a competent person appointed
by the Governor for the purpose,
who shall, without delay, make a
report to the Governor in writing
as to the extent and character of
said work; and if on inch inspection
and report it shall 4ppear that said
work has been done in good and
sufficient manner, then, and in that
event,, the Governor shall cause to
be executed and delivered to said
compaiiy the bonds of the State of
Louisiana to the amount of seven
thousand five hundred dollars for
each and every mile of said roadbed
which shall so appdarto be graded
and prepaltd; and whentiver, and
as often as 'five or more eounssestiv
miles of said railway shall be fully
completed, having the croesties and
iron rails well and properly laid
and the same shall have been duly
certiled in writing by the president
of the board of directors or, other
authorized agent of said company,
to the Governor of the State of
Louisiana, it shall be the dof
the Go,euit'or of the 8tsts (if Lois
to himi, to bs insseted bysaeoms
ptetat porson ajyointed fwrta
purpose to 'have .beess w& 'a
properly domq, tip 4m4 it Otha
event the GovowcshaR c5ose to
be azaculed and delivunds to said
(eowmassen so 1m B.)
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Two 7 9 "15 !D 35
Threse 9 1 9 365 60
Four 15 25 85 50 70
Five 20 36 45 60 86
Six 24 42 0b 86 100
1 Column. 45 80 1W 175 350
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insertion, 75 cents.
AU bola ýOass iemats
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J ýisyeasi!lwith Neatase
and dispatch.
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JOHN B: HOWARD.
- LAW IWe3 n,
26 St. Charles Street 26
Prompt attention given to civil
business in the several courth of the
State.'
A. P. Feleds &° Robert Doltons
Attorneys and Cothcellors at Law.
Xo. 9 Comn mnercial Plane, 2nd Floor.
r*Strict Attention t4. l4aq &vil and
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MUTUAL INtURAN(D COMPANY
oFFICE, No. 120 onoaos sýVe'r.
INSURES FIRE, MAIWNk
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AND PATS LSU'Eh
New Orleans, New Yo , Liverpool,
London, HBv4e ,auis, or
Breten,at theeption
of the insured.
CHARLES BR1IG J, Presjdent
A. CARRIERE, Vioe'Peaident.
J P. RAI. Stretary.
£ AP1 It E
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MUTUAL LIFE IY8URANWC
COMPANY
OF TEE CITY OP NEW TORS
No. 139 BROA1ºpy.
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THE FIEEDIA;'ýý.;11u3a
AND TRUST COMPANY
Chartered by the United States
Goveranie*, Wsrh,
1806
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*BRANCH AT NEW ORI AAIs, LA.
114 Carondeletatet
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Bank Hours .........S~.9M.to a .s
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General Commniwa..e Merchant.
Agent fer the saie of Ue6Miehate. etA.,
out noon SALES PROMlH IitEhDED TO
OFF'ICE AND f3AI3-BOOM,
168 POYTRAS BEEW't,
NEW ORLZP LA.
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