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.1V tdC 7RA1ýtIE.`I . E~· Lditor. a(M4E-OE LA. SEPT-zn=r_ 25, 1869. ```ý -^"__-------ý - 1869 '''VoIN*E, IAA., SEPTEUBER 2.5, ::, .egislatur in Extra Session. will. It oirom various sources the state- ty they 1 ment comnes that Gov. VWarmoth, they doul in the exercise of his discretion, nefarious :outeemplates convening the Leg- For this islature in extraordinary session may not some time in November next.- warn the According to the provisions of leaders 1 t.he'Constitution. the Legislature their lii would convene any way on the are able first Monday in January, which these do is only two months later than.the much ti period fixed by rumor for the Tow meeting of the extra session.-- The eS W hat particular exigency in State "The affairs has operated upon the one lih Governor's mind-supposing he bonds i takes any account of the State- Meiph 'so as to influence him to a bare to the contemplation of convening the nouncd General Assembly in extra ses- of eigh sion, we, who are known not to we are be in His Excellency's confidence, and let are not expected to know. In- tion deed, we find it difficult to form this ph even a satisfactory conjecture in month the matter. whistlh We might suggest some legis- and de lation which in our opinion is tion of greatly needed; but as it would Her have reference entirely to lessen- how ri ing the burdens now borne by the Missis people, and none whatever to the secret increase of salaries or to extrava- of tha gant appropriations, our sugges- the S tion would no doubt be rejected sissip] -with contempt, if not indignation. the v. WVe have learned that the govern- a mc ment of Louisiana is only nomi- trave dially the people's government, as tei and in reality is the government resou of "rings." Men chosen to legis- bring late for the State, and to the end They that the greatest good should ac- price crue to the greatest number, leg- bring islate persistently for themselves comi and favorites, and in order to comi make government not the blessing away it was designed, but the curse it road was devised to avoid. but The people, just now, all over men the State are putting their hands tray into their pockets and paying out from their hard earnings the cost and of maintaining the adventurers surn and usurpers who now control cess the State, and never was a Shy- yea lock so clamorous for his pound dre: -offlesh as the tax-gatherer for his are taxes. We venture to predict that ricd the collections this year will be, in any given parish, but littke less cil than the amount of taxes assessed, tir while collectors will reap a har- del vest such as never was reaped 16 by collectors before. It is a skin- str flint business. wi And the: law called the Reve nue law of the State surpasses all tin previous revenue statutes in com pass, in rates and convenient ambiguity. Scarcely anything es- o capes taxation. Even the small th planter who gins his neighbor's to cotton must pay a license on his It gin; every "inhabitant" of lawful age, his or her poll tax; and every t occupation or profession not spec- n ifically taxed, a license of thirty dollars. In addition to this, a de niand is made for back taxes as b far back as 1862. ( These enormous abuses of the i objects for- which governments 11 are organized nmight properly call i for an extraordinary session of the Legislature; but so long as the bcnificiarics of such excesses are the inlividuals we must look to to correct them, so long will they remain in force. And the people must suffer and endure. Some of our contelmporaries have endeavored to account for the supposed intentions of the Governor in calling an extra ses sion o." the Legislature. There is one matter, connected with the subject, not yet alluded to so fahr as we have noticed. It is, in a fewv words, a scheme to lprolong indefinitely, by legislation, the rule of lRadicalism in Louisiana, by putting into the hands of the Governor and one or two others the results of all elections to be held in the State, giving themi the power to reject or annul electiolns1 in lalny portion of the State, upon the most flimsy pretexts. The "Private hope of effecting this outrage consoles the Radicals with the The Ra loss of popular strength and gives has a "e them confidence of maintailing Committ power regardless of the popular individua will. It is a fearful responsibili- New Orl ty they propose to assume, but teen we they doubtless intend to put their Packard, nefarious scheme into execution. ~ay, B. 1 For this purpose an extra session I. T1witc may not be necessary, but we ~. O. warn the people that the ]Ildiceal recently leaders have such designs iuponl closet in their liberties and that if they izeci by are able in any way to forestall sub-exec I these designs there is not too The Smuch time left in which to do it. signalis --- ---- mittee I0ow RAILROADS ARE I P'TIT.-- havi;g The Oolmnlbus (Miss.) Index says: e "Tlhe question uof subscribing e one hundred tihousand dollars of of secre e bonds in aid of the Selma and inal pa - Memphis Railroad, was submitted self, an to the people of Pickens on Tl'ues- benefit day last, and we are glad to an- out the nounce was adopted by a majority s- of eight or nine hundred votes, as these to we are informed by gentlemen been di e, and letters from Carrolton. but it i "This insures the early comllle- as the n- tion of the road from Selina to dentia 1n this place-and within a very few circi in months we expect to hear the ly cir whistle of the engine arriving or is- and departing daily, in the direc- italici: is tion of Pickeus." ing Id Here we have the evidence of the op -n- how railroads are built east of the party che Mississippi river, and also the the fa the secret of the rapid improvement be a va- of that portion of the South over before ,es the States lying west of the Mis- cals a ted sissippi. The people there realize a huW ion. the value of railroads not only as and c rn- a means of transportation and late mi- travel, but their far greater value ever, ant, as tending to develop the hidden raisii Lent resources of a country and to the gis- bring it prominently into notice. The end They find a railroad doubles the ings ac- price of their lands, as well as are leg- brings them into constant daily vide Ives communication with cities and faith r to communities hundreds of miles henc sing away, and thus regard aid to rail- for a se it roads not as charitable donations, and but as splendid paying invest- mili over ments. Thus it is that persons m ands travelling through the old worm- nece ,ying out sections of Georgia, Alabama, the cost and Mississippi find new railroad A d urers surveys and new railroads in pro- by ntrol cess of construction where ten stre Shy- years ago railroads were not mnn ound dreamed of and where the lands dev or his are not worth, compared with our If t that rich lands, 25e per acre. me .-------- try ill be, STREET TAX.-The Town Coun- til e less cil have properly levied a tax of the eslea, three dollars upon all male resi Shar- dents of Monroe above the age of ci eaped 16 years, as a commutation for tap skin- street duty, leaving it optional g with the individual to pay the tax seVe- or work the streets the required ;ses all time, which we believe is three is Sco- days. This is a good .tep, against renient which no citizen of the place aing Cs- ought to complain, since during small the five years past street duty or M llbo:'s tax has been exacted but once. Son his It should be, however, a personal y lawful tax, disconnected entirely with- c tihe property tax, as it is a perso Ot spec- nal service due by every citizen thirty regardless of his property-a point t i, e- not fully considered, we suppose, i axes as by the Council, as they propose ' dleduicting the street tax from the s of the individual's real estate tax, where u eents lie is charged with any, which is ary call improper. Wye would suggest al sion of so that all members of the Fire gas the Company in good standing be jSes are exempt firom this special tax, as look to they have special duties to pler villthey form of a public character from which all other citizens are ex empt, and which are as implortant as working the streets and are lporaries entirely gratuitous. At the same pount for time the Council could very prolp of the erly require the F'ire Colmp:ulany to ttra ses- have its regular drill meetings There is and parades and observe such with the other regulations as would insure o so fhr its efficiency and p)romuptness in t is, ill a time of need. The Council has p prolong full authority in the matter and tion, the could justly enough exercise it. (ds of the ey The acting Governor of o others Louisiana at this time, is a full ons to be blooded negro; lov. Warinoth Sthemii the having gone to Missouri, leaving ·lectionsL L't G(v. O. J. Dunn (col'd) as ate, uponl Governor in his stead. 1. wnleever "Private and Confidential Radical 9th ver Circular. bet and The Radical party of Louisiana newspaP( has a "State Central ExecutiveC and ath Committee," composed of sixteen I will circ r individuals, with headquarters in pers. -New Orleans. Among the six-i 10th: t teen we find the names of S. l. holding 'r Packard, O. J. 1),un1 (col'd,) ,Jolhn pointlnIu 1. Ray, B. F. Joul)ert (col'd,) and M. witrh oIu UI. Twitchell. According to the if ,o N. O. Tribune, this Committee ganizti 1 recently held a meeting in some furnish )ni closet in Neww' Orleans, and organ- o five 'Y ized by electing officers and a. . eloril 11 sub-executive Committee. as a P. oo The following secret circular such cl t. signalises the advent of this Coin- call a mittee into official existence; it elect a having strayed into our posses- comiple sion regardless of the injunctionlt alv c of of secrecy imposed upon the orig- 1ll ii nd inal possessor by the circular it- in wha :ed self, and now published for the itia. 'wi es- benefit of theDeimoeracy through- filI f( out the State. Large numbers of acd r as these circulars have, no doubt, transa len been distributed all overthe State, us, (t but it is hardly to be expected, N. 13 11e- as they are "private and confi- privat Sto dential," that they will be public- All the ly circulated. Colin ing Portions of the circular we have Orlcae rec- italicized with the view of show ing more clearly the character of I 3 of the opposition to the Democratic a sui 'the party in Louisiana. Considering drawl the the fact that there is not likely to Farm rent be a general election in the State soda oer before November, 1870, the lRadi- the Mis- cals appear to be in somewhat of the alize a hurry to organize Committees Stub ly as and clubs, raise money and circu- mor and late documents. Perhaps, how- heca ralue ever, they are more desirous of feret ddcn raising money and organizing Con A to the militia than anything else. "th otice. The offices, contracts and pick- jlit s the ings afforde1 by the Legislature pro( 11 as are probably insufficient to pro- pro' daily vide means of living for all the duel and faithful leaders of the party, and the miles hence the anxiety about money Stal o rail- for a canvass, reports as to peace for itions, and order and the necessity for plei nvest- militia protection. ersons We submit to Democrats the had worn- necessity of watching vigilantly in bama, the movements of our opponents. pre tilroad A desperate effort will be made low in pro- by the Radicals to weaken our tha :o ten strength, to counteract which we tio e not must be vigilant and constant in the a lands devotion to our party interests. for itb our If there be any "Third Party Sb men," or "'Whigs" in the coun- Cr try, the attentions shown them in th . Cotn- the circular will, no doubt, excite tic their indignation, andt may prob- wi o resi- :ably lead them to see the prqjudi- wi ag( of cial eilect their isolation is .a:ving at ion for upon the interests of the olely iptional Southern man's party in Louisi- o0 the tax ana. equircd The circular has bec&i recently is three issued, and reads as follows: agains EAD-QUARTEtPs. STATE CENTRAL Zi:XECUTIVE ( place coMr.IITTEE, OF THE REI'UBLICAN PARTY OF 1 e during LOUISIANA SNew Orloans,La. ----- 1869. duty or - t t once. W'e would earnestly requenst ' personal you to at once place yourselves in t ly with Communicatio with us, and to e prso- tie end, that the exact status of t tile party in your IParish, and its Scitizen organizilation, may 1h)e known to --a poinit this Coemmiittee and that we may Slil)pose, he pre)aredl to act in all cases, proploseC with promlptitude and accuracy, ore the pilease fiurlish us with the follow wotee inmg inforuationu: x, where 1st: With a list of the members, which is oflicers, residence anld P. O. ad iggest al- dress of your Parish Committee. 1 f thle Fire 2nd: With a list and tile loena lding be tioni of the dlitfrent Republican ia t Clubs of )our P'arish, the names al tax, as of their otfficers, andt tlheir address, s to pier- and the voting strength of such .cter from Clubs. Saruo ex- 3rd: Withl the names and resi tlaldece of boltii!ng Rplutlblicans and p ortant oubtful Rlnepubliclans lwho are con Sand arc nected with any bolting organi I the same zation. -cry prop- 4th: With thie lnames of all per nm)pany to sons who have not publicly acted imeetings with us, who are inclined to act ve such with thie Ipublican Party. ;erve sucl .5th: T ith ia mes'. of any hld insure "Third Partf" men, "'1Vhi i.s" or . ptncss iln nE)cbers f anyt political partly op .uicil has pIsed to the Democratic party. o ttter and 6th: With the names of the nrtise it. prominent, inllfnential, and active crcise it. Republieans of your l'arish. )ernor of 7th: The numlber of Rcpul,lieau is a fll-votes in the l'Parish, and tlhe - i roth a(mount qf mionry that can be raised Wat. .l lamUJ thiem for a canra.s. ri, lcavig 8th: A sltatemenc t of the peace and (col'di) as order of the lParish, anld the pIros •poet of a fair and quiet election l-hncver one tanks ,place . S9th: 11 statemlelit of the nuel r-I ther nd nanes of Iepublicanl roi t-,, b 1ei s)al)e taken il your parish, ri and t iwhe Wlaes of four or five - ' a cross withtu i tiv'e and responsible pers n Sept. ,ho 1 will circulate docuIenICllts and lu-I 'l ulir pers l" " .e o ,,ndr. - Ioth- : With a list of all persons i ,, Solding otlice by election or 1it'- i n ,i ,poiI itIl'a t of h opunbliCans, w o . wa t., 0:t ia..e op1rsill tlote )arty, or' acti..g. e upn: t1 ut wit-tl o itr ellenle-. O . .. . e tsn Sel canoie.atiOli in thLe parisl, please .c fu ni ull ,s with the llalles of four " •l. . r- or five prolllinent and iilEllnltid Specitmen t ie tpblicans, who yill, upon the prices. Sp authority of this Committee, act ''enchers ._ as a Parish Colnluittee, organize d arsuch clubs as may be Cnecessary, General aeI a Piarish Conventiona, r and r it elect a fiull arish Comtllitte- Genl cotupleto the orga lization, antd s oi Ou)i correSpOUdellncC -with uis, as Fr.Y S love set for thr. e osi All information tending to show it- in what locality plrotctionl and m til- S the itia cwill be needed, should be care- coTT .io- fully forwarded to this Committee. of Please designate somniuee ergetic Gene and resConsibio person, who will Lttransact any 'necessary business for No. Lt, us, and r(Oirt monthly. '. n1- 0n ted, N. B3. This Circular is of course rf pero fit- private and confidential. i- All commilunications to be ad- AnDitE dressed to the Secretary of the Committee, P. O. Box 2145, New A ave Orleans, La. r of IMIPORTANT, IF SUSTAINED.-- I1 asti a suit bro ught on a lortgage ring drawn in French, by MIorrison & y toPFarmer for the Consolidated As- JTo. G tate sociation of New Orleans, before eadi- the District Court in this parish, it of the attorneys for the defense, ttees Stubbs & Cobb, plead that the Se,2 irju- mortgage was unconstitutional, F1 how- because drawn in a language dif is of ferent from that required by the izing Constitution, whict provides that else. "the laws, public records, and the pick- judicial and legislative written ature procepedirgs of the State, shall be Corn pro- promulgated, preserved and con 1 the ducted in the language in which and the Constitution of the United aoney States is written." Judge Craw-WE peace ford, in his decision, sustained the fresh Lty for plea, saying that notwithstanding Chief J.ustices IMartin and Porter Ls the had decided the point otherwise Calie .lantly in cases brought before the Su ,nents. preme Court, he felt bound to fol- Late' made low his convictions and to decide c our that the mortgage is unconstittu- teoci Lich we tional for the reason offered by ant in the defense. The case goes be terests. fore the npreme Court on appeal. Party Should that Court sustain Judge i coun- Crawford, the southern portion of :he in the State, where so large a potr excite tion of the notarial acts have been r y prob- w ritten in the rench language, rdejudi- will le deluged with litigation , eaving and driven into bankruptcy. Sonylluy o If there be a single reader Loyatof some of the Now Orleans lpapers who is not thoroughly dis- Pott cntl-gusted with the Louisiana State . Lottery, and especially the news 'ARTY OF paper editorial notices of the concern, we would like to lilac in -- 1869. ourself in communication with A request some relative of that reader with W selves in the view of having hin interdict adcl to edby the courts. We can assure status of the city press that these notices andi its are a nuisance to the general .nows to readcrn--regular dead-fills, holl we maiyl out- a tepotirg literary bait CeCuracy, for a headling, but invariably e follow- wi*nding upt wih thile nm ohtel e ers stong about the State Lottery and p. O. ad the way (not) to draw a bi igfr uxaittee. tune. WeC have been caught thus tle loe'a- a score of times, but never with p:l ubican o'tt a mneiital ejaculation not very Ie naities comp1lmluentary to the Stato Lot r adldlress, of such tery. and i resi- WTe have decided to sus.pend, icans and for the l)resenit, the I)aily andil . are con Tnri-\eekly Post. Thle 1)r'ostl'rla org orani- tiole of the i epublican press throtighotit the State is a ne(cessa o)fall per- ry e ~nselq"llc of the late disas icly atel trolls tiverttlrrow tif the llepublicanl nlc n to act !l:irty.-3fe' ili is Post. rta. We inf'cr then that the hepub V hi'ys" or: can party otf Tennessee, aftber all, ar.ity op1- is stir enough dŽad. The gpapr a rrty. ;ttlbirded( tihe elplulicaitn plreiss o" Ž5 of the the State is, thereforc, cut oft, andi amdactivo i the prte s havin no ram-its ;eli_ eln hlieall1o r1eaders, of cour'so dlies too. a and the Otie byone, hero andi there the en be ractistml origans of proscription attl nc ss. 'gr l equality fold their shltst, it--a 'an"l "liii like the Akrabs, silently steal tet clctioi' away." NEW ADVET1TES MENTS. Lam , OFFICE OF 1 I:¶ thou de d, living "at Blastlop, L a:: a L'-.\1 a.... d .' yeas, e .r l, ip .... 'rd .. th a cross wthi, ah heart; hied feet hE, R +ThuNeoerth ,,: t 1111p13"' ill e lh i Sept 1, f9. day, the 4th day Se l uc t i nt t n i n e A i RNI ---lllufrl th nbli, t of Chatter .IlE undersgnoed roespo etult' infoers the public - and tiai ] i'Cii ssogoiierls. t]'at he' l iifureln we 00,,-f J O. l SALE.-" I necld " th ill 1Sh iu Tren 0I po ticior . STORES i·tlle' ac taoh.I·* t. em , COI proper S'lext Boks is the creapes and he Ost le k o lat!ltelhiG now ieaisedl fo1 t1 iis ufl oi esi "st 'e .chers .illE torward s. .lonte 0t Tadchers r please forward their addruses, ic 11lti( J. IANE i(HL)EN ,Trenton, iutis In fine SGeneral Aecnt f.r Text Books of all kinds, holusoifdcsir' i snd- for lte Memoirs of the Var," edited by town. T"ermn Leeu lnci in o General . E. Lee. finolitf Applyt Sept. '25, 169. Orleans, uor tt i Successors to rist, ltnshatw C.ninatck and Geo. O West. ce. -AtND tic General Commission 1lerchants, for No. 3 Perdido Street, New Orleans. B N ers for the purchase of all C escriptions ISC iO - produce wihll rciive our particular atttiltio. d _ __ _ _ __ _ - - - d APDLE\V J. AIKE1I. J017 W. WATT. In COLI SSION ERCANTS, ('riccent City B3nk. the Sept 25, IS101t. onl, TFALL FASHIIONS, 1569. . O- o n niet. oan .¢ IMAYA, ,. .-eK. :i ot p] O. -- -a -- tg-- ,---w the ............... 1 that O tritc t(1 the JOSEPH HAYMAN & Co N: ritt i all be Corner LeSuiprd and Second streets INI Tnited Craw- "E ARE constantly recivlvin . in addlit to onr X roirnlar stock of Fancy ai Staple DryGoods ed the fresh a sdditions of tuding LATEST STYLE OF DRESS GOODS 'I in all of its varions grades; Poplin. oerioinooa, DeLaines, &e.; can b erwise Calicoes, .Kerosey. Linseyi.. Osnalbirgs. Ti-hingt. rates, Stripes. .easn, Tweeds: Satiniets. CaOi'res, teed. IC Sr- alra'ielotnhs. Plain, Twilel . Shkeii and Opera Flanl.s. Nn;asSongtgns k, o fol- Tools, .Taket. Shawls. , now Latest styles slalmoral Skirts. Hoop Skirts. &o., &c. Patro decide E also offer a superior and carefully selected me nstitu- stock of Lsdl s. Ies' Cii and Chilhrenil b SOce cte red by nne; CGisnt Clotheiri. Nc e~ts Prrn~i~ uX COotU. T:ontP. irre e s 1be- fkooS. I:ats . i Tr1Vr ein "n n'ul P tr'i en it Trnnks. Vailoeas. ae.., Tobacco, Cigars, rll napal. Fancy artic'is, &e., &. ausc-i ,JUdge All of which weo ill sell as low as porssiilo form either them tion of Cash or Cotton. eo t-ak thsi mseetbn or thaniin': our friends for itre ye been pear fors, and1rlee illy solie1t acontinnloc fice ,f t ie sameit. hl, c0 t1 r llt ni a a w i ell to r te ,.lv gel fair ileeli:., x.r l of t h t li,,.ral filrili titation t.ilblishcdi ero. & c-J. I-IYJDIAN & CO., Ds uSirll Street. Co-nor 2nd, e, reaeO Io`o oE, LA. Sept. ^.5, IEC9. Orlecan: P. S-Oir .fair" onstnmrys will '.- dllr 'n ifrl CA i of thelrrivaloi thee? new 5ttt.LLLNEiX (it tOn5i for O ti asn J. It. & CO. SStat te T=RU'-T EE ,) e l DlS- DARK BAY MARE: MULE, shunt six f of the An old, 141- hands hiph. branded on the T left shoulder wiih 'h13," no oilier di-iineuish- J. tto l)ac in, marks. Was last seen nhout the lst of 011 with Au-gnt last, in the vicinity ofMrs. Dinkgraves' r on thya river below Monroe. A liberal reward W le0r witl vill be paid for the recovery of said mule. F. J. C. GODFREY. I. t terrdict- Sept. 8, 180. n51:3t I1 assure - n otices G. L. IIEI'NDON. L. V. MIAUIV. T rEl IERNDON & MARYEI Is , holdI- GESERAL cOIIt10 ASo I rbat TO AGE iCERCITANTS, Li 'tal'ittbl,1 Go.ln, ST., oJ o Eoe , Lx., 11 Oils "1 TIT nai tondt the sale, p!llpmant. or stnmin ofa , t ery allti !V eottir.lt, l to Illaiin * ietnl rhaiod for lanters Itnld other.. ir, ttoi u shlilimi ti uf tl .il i s I rlIe P ari n e n rrill- ' a g esll , b u,. i ei , rt a ckdo lleL'8 , ticl.llo i lsr i R ad y m al d elln t i lhl.'e b le i oloiie l u ca . i t t o t h em i r ,t. i p i lic 1t o o t h e ir friil.ll ill No. Orleans, oew York or Liserpol . "or with- Sept. 15 , I;, . k, tfn I eot verye tnts Lot- FRUIT TREESN AND S 'U'().Chill theixti.ncivc Nurseries ii 1'. .1. IlEItIK I l .I.\NS'.. Al Io,, . r .IEO .llltA ill ho fusni.tio t nl y mil and i:ionii on tho lin.Lehiia ir t I-i ticieS. I wilt delis U I(C'!S.'Si- rI"r,:vs -- 1-: itrh ar r mu.t hl nsee nlpnnil d Ixy ri-as I. 4Ij roe or "l'rcu Oil. L)l tt..lic. FARMR. MIonrao I.a. S,-pt. ci. Ilot. uoSi f6al AnF'ST tt l, FIC CTORPF. II pre S of eicitS iunlrrsirrned takes pleasnre in making t tlt in 1.-u- ilisa i-e is now as well prepared *se 'irf, ti ~, . w, ii" not better, to do a:i kinds of ' tts Ill tl wvlrk, u-i'lir in manufacturing or repairing (Till to.'carriares, buggfies. hacks, etc. Ready matde work kept on hlandl: specimens of which may thetre the be see,,n iv callin,, at tihe Factory. lie will also carry on a general'BfRcksmith I Uid. 11C'- shp arranged so as to do all kinds of black Torms reasonable, ently steal i FR. ENrDOM April 26,1866. n3C-T° OFFICE OF T1lE O TIeIAS IOULAA AD C , tin o Chatter. Jos. F. McGltE, Secretary MONROE, O nu"tl m tett nr of th Stkhelotlleas a fro nt of 110 e 'rao collier build in he" two '.TieNolet ,0rl itt TuuL= "" OD" t)nr ien c hiell hat tls Coa rnt of abolt 45 feet. tee at n tores sol the lovie floor, with a ware.sd QTOBE s .HU ,IoNW O-TOE, rONROE, OUt Beli e tai, nORw LE. A fora lewollily elote and taos lmel asil trOTaIo e no et dll ai ry huilhi rpu thr tho e tob , ac whlohIs accottolh s d. Cs, ' S lOr"O tin str o, t trtaont oriesi liote t and well built whiaL ruc c to 'rtli a ill is not unlt a gret protection agibOll st 5 re l e, 'I i fe oi iu oretou to lowser tloor, witllof a 'buck b1iol ie in one and two yeaniae with d per centt nter S of corrton , sOte rooil o fst fi.Mate, wsith nturCt cii o lloyd. e es -A pply i oi for iiAtewoes &LLopr Bsld ot lyd new o o rleahns, or to Morris"ttonle & toirryhouse, nt w nt S, lMonroe, La... , , ot tSe r is a l tri,'k 1'1l9 EWRUG STORE. R.B. LLIGNOSK & CO., nto toiet doowr lSooth oell bailt, w2 ich ost S00-ie. >L'is wall is DNot oT otREEtll if Ir. o) ti ilAVE 3LJ'Tl if CIVI I) A. oif esiro assortment iof i o ti ce ntral nl e te• ,..ms o a oal'-- dstabl; one thr'c able and ellt tlle v kn" o. n two I ytl enc e ith L Er A .gUc i mtol .rlean . TOILET ARTICLES, cudoor Soath of Camet rlaoin o pFclbeant''io NVH:TIE JL anT plllIYing~ for abr coletd ave personal artttmetnti to the repa n e by of h p .resyrietions. S and eorory prtitcle kept in ioa rst Clds orhy ftorel at COW L - J1 F WA S , INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. _. I mnt. AT veRS and others needing Laboring TiintS. rates an y o plantations guaraircriion known In irituoa Labor solgency, as my old y selected n5e their orders and recommendes. red at the shortest notice for plantations. PLANTATION AND CITY tn the lJ. 21o /oydDras SDIReEC .O STicANTERlanernd oyplying for Laboringrs - reandspoibl parties or discharged worthless iieraes, and eliverpay on lcense, have notations place ofn in is an od estalished, reibilityable and wellho do i for notwn Inteien, must naturally expect to lose i. M E. Patrons are constantly proving by sending to etheir monders and time, and be disappointed and lamagaed y thle nonCdelivey of treely promised City er hans alwahos o es and. ut of ten,spro cfriends for ired: privately engaged ortesto "jump" the Plantions.r at Norxe.Planters ayplying for Laborers to rnner who pay no license, have no place ofe. busRneee, have no responT.ibihty, and who do not advertise, mnstation Inteuralligy expect to lose n51:3t 2r 7 Poyd as St., New Omrleans. SCaroliey and time, Insurand be Ciappomnted any. O woI lss Mnds who, eight time, s ont of tenN. nt te foropp L -Income to October 1, (14[monthv,) $100,U00 on oFn elRS Prestince a honlt six set. .. W TCKSS, nePres ident. S..T. ;. ITvTl . bNri.e-'r'sidont. tided on the Wi. F. Fo10,t.. Secretary. distlingtlhi J. H. EDMONSON, General Agent. t the 1st of BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Dinkgra ves' li. .T. Wieks, E. .. A ppcrson. 1. '. . Petit, W . it. Ilti iot, ortal reward tv. Dl.reenlaw. Janrus Phelan, id mule. F.ritis. Nalioleon 1ll1, )DFREY. I.1 G. Loiigshale, Wni. Joyner, F. V'. NinEithi, A. Sessel, n51:3t * ,. L. Vmanc, nun, N. S. Bruce, ". MAUVIE. TrEIEvANT &s BIrSa. Agents itn North Louisiana. Odfc: Mionroe, Lri. y IYE, REFERENCES: Nrw ORLEUas.--General Wiarry Ilays, T. S II. and J M. Allen & Co., Galbreath, Stewart & 'rizer, Jennings, Gates & Co., Nelson ANTS, Lauphied & Co , eadles. Wingo & Cao. doSCo. , .a. Sncrvrr.OnT.-B. Mn . Johnson, Banker; tonr storla of Wimberly, Anrdis & Co., I!amilton & Co., wi'l lie evriril Wholesale Merchants, Cutmting, Morrison dO it,.,t. l',,iihi,-s Co., T. H. Morris, Druggist, Gregg & Martin, iral. alv cetsln Jessup, M.arsh & Wiggins, Hyams & Kennedy 'nt to ttheir ) Liverpol,1. Issues Policies on all the improved plans. No restrictions on travel or residence wilhit the settled limits of the UnitedStates, British SNorth AmNerica or Europe. A1 policies non-forleitable for their eqnita 1..T. .1.tE1K. ble value. Liberal deductions made ¢.. Minis. bo fitii. t'i h l~ y ters. . . 1)iriiiii iiy- Active, intelligent gentlemen wanted as ri-un ol a. :iug agellts in every Parish. ti,-i, catalht,,i-,.o. Medical Examiner, Monroe, Dr. Strothe4. t l, o al tohe hul nl0 ly t.r~..,n.." on- E. J. IAIArT & CO., FARMII:R. Wholesalo Dealers. Importers and Commissiou Ci .\nXST --Mlercuharnts in Grocerieu and Drugs, -.--/ ]NEW ORLEANS, LA. " - e f keep nonl:itlv- ,n hand, T.iitnor, Tee-, Tli)l, eo. o:11.. illCigu r ol.C i . Pl"Oivi Olsm, and al! nre in mking, rtlia'rti Miiticln i.' n15¶ l el l prepared as_ ddo a kinds of "(\ I)OZtFN S'TEEL IlOES WITtt A ,rr or repairing r)u splendid assortinent of Axes, Hames Ready maldle Traces, Collars &c., for sale on lowest terms of which may CHA.filErL-.Ata & Ep.1a1.LstA. sa'Bfscksmith IOl|.N~1 and tlsnjosandl Violit. Geitar inds of black anda itanjo strings for sale at McFee's. n46;lin n3OC¶° hlre,, f'r -a!e at McFee'.i ,.40 1