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New Advertisements Continued. SUCCESSION SALE. Estate of G. W. Copley. DY virtue of a decree of the Hon. the 12th Judicial District Court, in and for the Parish of Ouachita, in'tiie mat ter of said Succession bearing daté, the 9th of Dec., 1859, I will expose 1 to sale at public auction, to tlie" highest bidder, at the Court House door in the town of Monroe, on THURSDAY, ; the 12th day of January ncrstl 18.60, With in the hours prescribed by law the fol* lowing property belonging to saidSuc cession, to-wit : The W. J of W. I of Sec. 31. S. W. J of S. W. J of Sec. 80, T. 18, N. R. 3 E. N. E. J of S. E. J of Sec. 36, T. 18, N. R. 2 E., at not less than four dollars per acre, S. W; J of Sec. 12, T. 23, iV, R. 11 E., at not less than tjvo dbllars pev acre. S. W. fractional J of Sec. 25, S. 1 2V. W. J and N. W. J of S. W. \ of Sec. 36, -S. E. fractional J of N. E. J and N. E. J of 2V. E. £ of Sec. 35, in T. 16 N. R. 6 E., at not less than $12 50 per: acre. N. W. \ of Sec. 2, and W. i of S. W. \ of Sec. 2, N. AY. J of Soc. 11, N. E. J of N. E. J of Sec. 10, T. 5, M -R. 0 E, at not less than $15 per acre. The fraction N. of bayou Macon in Sec. 4, T. 12, N. R. 9 E., containing 24 61-100 acres, at not less than $5 pr. acre Terms of sale—for all the above, one third cash, the balance in two equal annual installments, with 8 per cent interest from date of sale,- and secured by mortgage on the property. M, A. COPLEY, Adm'x. Dec. 10, 1S59. $15. $25 Reward. R .vxawav frc.n ray plantation in the /jà Colony of Ouucliita. on Friday, 7th inst.. -St- a negro man, PETFIt, aged about 17 or 20 years, black, and about 5 feet S inches high. I will pay $25 reward fot his delivery to me. M. T. BAVARD. Doc. 15. 1850. - It, SUCCESSION SALE. Succession of Rachel Wood, elee'd. 1)Y virtue of an order of sale issued " out"of the //.m, the Dist. Court in and for the Parish of Ouachita and State of Louisiana, to me directed, 1 will offer for, sale at public auction, at the late residence of the deceased, also, the late residence of Seneca Martin, about 8 miles West of Trenton, on T i-ksday, the IO tii day of J ancaky, ISfiO, between the hours prescribed by law, all the personal property inven toried in said Succession, consisting in part of the following : One Horse, •one yoke of Oxen, one Wagon, thirty Hogs, more or less, twenty head of Cattle, more or less, three feather beds steads, mattresses, and bedding, bedsteads .to., &e. A large lot of household and kitchen furniture, &c., i$-e. A lot of farming utensils, &c., &c., 200 bushels nf corn, more or less, yllso, the follow ing tract of land with all the improve ments, to-wit : N. W. 1 of N. W. V and S. I of N. \Y. \, of Sec. 33 in town ship 18, N. of Range 2 East, contain ing 120 acres, more or less. Terms of sale—cash, at the apprais ed value, in accordance with .Arts. 990 and 991 of the C. P. 1YANÇY SMITH, vldm'x. 'orit'oo, La., Dec. 8th, 1859. $12 Succession Sale. I n pursuance to an order of the //on District, Court, of the parish of Oua c'iita, 1 will offer for sale at public auction at. the late residence of Sam'l. ylllen, dee'd. about 15 miles West of .Monroe-, on Saturday, the 24th day of December, 1S59, the personal property of the Succession of Sam'l. ylllen, dee'd. as shown by the inventory taken by I>. I). .Sheppard,. Recorder, on the 8th day of October, 1859, consisting in part of the following described prop erty, viz. : A stock of cattle, a crop of corn and cottuu', an ox wagon and yâlUM»f"«XÇîC a. lot of fanning tools, etc., and-2 .horses. Terms of sale—cash. JAMES II. MILLING, Sheriff. Monroe, La., Dec. 8th, 185'J, Succession Sale. Succession if Thomas Emmerson, dcc\l. XVILL bo sold at public auction, to ' ' the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 31st, day of Dec, 1859, between the hours prescribed by law, the remainder of tlie personal and moveable effects of the deceased, unsold on the 5th inst. Terms of sale.—for all sums up to twenty dollars ($20) and under cash, for all sums over that amount the pur chasers will be required to execute their notes with one or more securities, in solido with eight per cent, interest after maturity, and to the satisfaction cf the adm'x. ET HAN FOWLER, jldm'r. Monroe, La., Dec. 8, 1859. $5 NOTICE. S tatu or L ouisiana, ) Parish of Ouachita. } 12th District Court. Succession of Elbert Wood, dee'd. "YI/"Mt;Rlv\£, Alten B. Wood lias tiled in tlie } » ofliccoftlie Clerk of the 12th Judicial District Cunrt, in and for said parish of Ounehi t.t. his flnul account, which he prays may be liom-'legated. Now. therefore, nntops opposition bo made thereto within thirty days from the date hereof, the said tinai uccount will be homologated, ac cording to law. „ w IT. Br, ARDEY, Clerk. Monroe, La., Dcc. 6tli. 18.59 -$6. Notice. S tatu of L ouisiana, ) n _ Parish of Ouachita. \ l ' th DlsL Courl - Succession of John Wallace, dee'd. W iierkas , J. H. Mitchell has filed in the oflice of the Clerk of the 13th Judi cial District court, in and for said par ish of Ouachita, his petition praying to be appointed Curator of said "sue eession. Now, theretore, unless opposition be made thereto within ten days from the date hereof, the said appointment will bo nnule, according to law W. H. BRADLEY, Cleik. Monroe. t,n.. Nov. 17. L s 5t)-2t.$3. Äötiertisfmcnls. SHERIFF sÀi'Ë. S tate of L ouisiana, ] Parish df Ouachita. J Elizabeth Iloneyecutt vs. Win. Honey - cutt, et. al. T)Y virtue of two several decrees of the Hon. the 12th Judicial District Court in and for th^Parish of Oua chita-in the above entitled case, the first rendered on the 4th of (March, 1S58, the, other on the 2d of .ft oveuibcr, 1859, I will sell on the Ith, (jay of Ja nuary, A. D. 18G0 ; it being the first Saturday of sanl month at the Court House door in the town .of Monroe, within the hours prescribed by law, Hie following described property, to wit : A certain tract of land containing 160 acres more or less ; being tl-io north-east fractional quarter of lot one of section 11, in township 18, of range 3 east. One negro man, Joe, aged forty seven years j negro'wofnali,-Christina, (wife of Joe,) aged forty-niné yeitrs ; negro woman, Harriet, aged twenty yearn, and lier child aged three years ; one gray horse ; one sorrel horse two yoke of oxen ; live head of cattlo ; ten head of hogs ; one wagon ; household and kitchen furniture ; blacksmith's and'farming tools. Terms of sale-—For (10-12) ten twelfths thereof, cash ; for (2-12) two twelfths, one half cuslij the balance on a credit of. 12 months ; note! secured by mortgage on the real property, and personal security with 8 per cent, in terest from day of sale—this latter being the interest of the minors children of iVancy Iloneycutt and Win. nbncycrftt, dee'd. Salefjaade to effect a partition. JAMES H. MILLING, Sheriff. Monroe, Dec., \st, 1859. $11 50 SUCCESSION SALE. ■Succession of Thomas Emmerscn, dee'd. I) Y virtue of an order of sale issued on tin's 19th day of Nov., 1859, from the Hon. the District Court in and for the Parish of Ouachita and State of Louisiana, and to me directed as Adm'r., I will sell at the Steam Saw Mill im mediately below the town of Monroe, on S aturday , tlie 31 st day of December, 1859, between tl.e hours prescribed by law, and to the highest biddir, the fol lowing property, viz : The undivided moiety or half interest of the decedent in and to a certain lot or parcel of ground within the limits of the town of Monroe, with the Saw Mill thereon, together with the build ings, engines and appurtenances there unto belonging, being the same pro perty lately acquired by Emmcrson w ''.y* notarial purchase from ^ 1 °." 1,10 241,1 tln >" ", f Fe " °" 1,10 (,U| da 7 of ; Tu, . v .- 1S3 9 and at L'o P'raij'U t '.'ne, leaving the Rpace oi j . '^ ' public road, thence at ' ''js' 1 *" '° '' ie v i v ci' K thcnce up the " " v "' "°, fuot| tl'cnco at right anales | *? P'««» J.»pnmng, including bruary, 1859, being tlie lot therein de scribed as lying below the town of Monroe, commencing 310 feet below the upper line of IT.' lJrv's plantation, running down tlie river 200 feet paral lel to If. liry's front fence as it stood the Steam Saw Mill, engines, boile and buildings thereon and blacksmith's tools, &e., A'c. • Terms of sale—cash with the bene fit of appraisement, as proscribed bv law. ETHAN FOWLER, Adm'r.' Monroe, Nov. 21, 1859. $14. SUCCESSION SALE/ Succession uf. William O. Morrison, dee'd. 1)\ virtue of an order of sale issued 1J from the Hon. 12th District Court, held in and for the Parish of Ouachita and State of Louisiana, on the 19th day of November, 1859, to me directed, I will offer for sale at public auction at the Court House door in the town of Monroe, on M onoay , the 26th day of December, A. I). 1859, Within the hours prescribed by law, the following de scribed property, to-wit : A certain town lot situated in the town of Mon roe, known and designated by said order as tlie "Triangular Lot," front ing on Grand, DeSiard and Walnut streets, sold to effect a partition. Terms of sale—one fourth cash, and the balance in one, two and three years, with 8 percent, interest from due, with a mortgage on said property to secure the credit payment. JAMES n. MILLING, Sheriff. Nov. 24th, 1859. $9 tds. POKKI liHUl' ! ! MUTTON Butchery!! 'pHE undersigned has established I'oo'ii I •» r 1m j i regular butchery in Monr secured the services of Mr Thcoohile i Dullard, a practical and êxpSced Hntrliov wliri wîll Im f.nmrKf i,;o ..inii : Butcher, who will be found at his .stall daily, with everything iu his lino for hotels, families, &c. Steamboats will be furnished at any hour at reduced prices. Texas beef, veal, pork, mutton, &c., always on hand. Market Mouse next door to Mr. Mil lion's Grocery, (sirand street. JOHN Y\ N i /.I'M, F,, Proprietor. Monroe, Nov. 17, 1859-Gm. Monroe Lyceum. THE HE will bo a mooting- of tho Ly eeura at the Court House, on Thurs day night, tho 15, ins{. Mr. J. McEnery will deliver an address upon the occasion. The public generally are invited to attend, and the ladies es pecially. There will be a discussion after the speaking. F. A. IIALL, President. A. II. Martin ",. Secretary. Dec. 15, 1859. it subscribers will purchase Cotton or X make liberal cash advances on the same. ii. gekson, j B., & co. Dec . 1. lsö<). G 1 ?. B ^ N L ,S ~ ^ s "PPjy of Gutta Percha Gin liands, at N. O. prieeè. for Fale by Dec . 1, 1s5î1. ä. gkßson, J b., & Co . 10 Pay £ocal Qtitoerliscmcnis Contnncb. T ub most_ accurate anb ikteresting H istory of A merican , R evolu tion ever published. KU W READY: THE .» l'iotorial Field-Book —ok— THE REVOLUTION■ Oi, Illustrations^by Pen and Pencil, of the History .'Biography, Scenery, Re lics, and Traditions of the War for Independence. BY BKN80V J. LOSSlXG, Two Volumes Royal Octavo, containing upward of 1500 pages, and 1100 En gravings. Priqu Cloth, $6,00 ; Sheep extra, $1 00: Kinliossed Leather, $1 00: Half Calf, $9 00, Morocco, gilt edges, $15 00. The (freparation of this work occupi ed- the Author BoiiE than.four years, during which lie traveled nearly tf.n thousand iiiLES, in order to visit the prominent scenos of the Revolution, gather up local traditions, and explore records and histories. The object of the Author was to re produce the lijjstury of the American Revolution in Such an attractive man-1 liar as to entiée the yonth of his coun try to read the wonderful story, and become familiar with the founders of our Republic and the value of their la a bora. The maiijior in which it lias boon ! arranged and set forth renders it 110 less attractive to the general reader | and the ripe scholar of more mature | years. | Explanatory notes-nrc given on every page and also a biographical sketch of every man distinguished in the events 1 mi', the Revolution. I À copious Analytical Index is given , ER cj Fnanklin'Snuaro \ew York j Tgu, jsXj; at the close of tlie second Volume, bracing eighty-live closely printed pages. This is in itself, a complete synop sis of the History and biography of the period of our Revolutionary II is lory, and will be found exceedingly useful for reference. The work contains nil the essential facts of the early history ol'oiir Repub lic, which are scattered through scores of volums, often iuaccessable to the great mass of readers. 11. forms a coin complete Guide Book to tlie tuning t seek ing for the fields consecrated by patri otism, which lie scattered oyer Our broad land. Upward of THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS were expended in the pre- j partition of this work. The exquisite engravings, under the immediate su pervision of tiio Author, from his drawings, required tiiO grateat care in printing. To this end the piforls cf the Publishers have been directed, ami they take great pleasure in presenting these volumes as the best specimens of typog raphy ever issued from the American press. Sold only by Subscriptions. CCS* The Agent may assure Subscri bers that the work cannot be obtained at the Dookstores, and that the price will never be less than above named. J. A. FREELAND is only authorized , . „ , . i gent- to solicit subsçiptions .or this book in the Parol, oi Ouachita and Morel, (mse. ( published by HARPER &BROTH I A N 1) R E If , Jo \v. C aiii.ton , Master. r piIlS fine light draught, fust passim ger packet will leave New Orleans for Arkansas line, Ward's and Kelly's j Landing, Cora's Bluff, Lingrove, i'lan i torsville, Deglai/.o, Point Pleasant., i • . i . colnmc " c '"3 tli(. ubt i it,c ot vvate 1 . Hotioo. TIIE co*^mrln(TsUîp horotofbro oxiFtinp: under the firm of II. KENDALL CARTEU it CO. expires this dav l»y limitation. The commis sion business will be sottlcd up by IT. Kendall Carter, and the cotton gin business by Daniel Pratt. Ii. KKNDALL CARTER, '^HE Cotton Factorage and CoiTiinission Busi 1 ncps will bo continued as heretoibre by II. KENDALL CARTER. as heretofore at the old # 8laiid, lôSt. Cîuuh street. Sfy otîice in on the"second lloor. No. (!. Gin Stands constantly kept on hand to sojiply customers. I do not. deem it necessary to say anything of the merits ol' my Gin Stands, as'i sell 100U or more annually, which arc distribu ted though nearly the whole cottou growing country. Not being nblo to supply "the de mand the past season.,! am extending my Fac tory so as to be enabled to make 1300 stands next season, aftd shall therefore, be enabled lo supply the demand promptly. DANIEL PRATT. November 3, 1S59— it. Regular New OrEeiiii*, Osiachiia and bayou bartholomew packet W. A. : Ouachita City, Trentou, Monn.e, and all laudnigs on Ouachita and ülack The Andrew has been purchased and fitted up expressly for the trade. Planters and shippers can rely on the Andrew remaining in the trade during tlie entire season. Particular attention paid to all plantation and way business. uov.l0-tf. ChappelHill School. fpHE winter term comtrencco JVov. 21 .th., '1 he Directors and patrons of this School are determined, by stea dy and united effort to -establish per manently a good Home School. A new building will be completed by the 15th of January, and other conveniences in dispensibleto the school room supplied. Its former success, healthful location^ and the inllueuco of a moral ami christian community are considered sufficient to secure the prompt attend ance of the limited number of pupils to be admitted. For further information address, A. J. LYO.ZV, Trenton, La. Nov. 24, 1859. 2m. $7 50. Notice. A LL persons holding claims against the Succession of- A. Ii. Kinsey, will please present them for settlement. JOIIiV CALDEIIWOOP, Adm'r. Monroe, Nov. 24, 1859. t,f lllisrcaitcotts SÄörertiocmcnts, Notice TO i, D5I IKHilS t)J? FINE STOCK. 'PHE undersigned here by gives notice that, at » great cost, lie has pro cured from Kentucky and introduced into this parish. a fine Stallion railed "ttuiubow, Jr.," now only three years old, and that lie intend;, standing him during tlie ensuing cpring and Fall seasons (1860) At till} following prices, vi;:: For a single leap $10 00 fly the season £5 00 By tlie insurance 40 00 ■Persons residing at a distance can bring and leave thier mares, as ample pasturage will lie provùjed and no charge wdl be made except for corn and fodder fed to them (if desired), with the understanding that the sub scriber will not be responsible for es capes or accidents. " Rainbow, Jr.," will stand only . at home, and will, for no consideration, make oilier stands. Helow will be found the pedigree uf " Rainbow, jr.," but any olio can eomu and see him for themselves. • 11. FAULK. " Rainbow, jr.," is a steel gray, 16 hands high, weighing upwards ! t\vi>ivo (1 *2) hundred pound*, <iq;ed three .years ^lay 12th, 1859. Ilia dire | was the Celebrated trotting horse | " Hainbow," who was by an imported | Canadian horse out of a blooded mare liaised near Lexington, Ivy. The dam of " Rainbow, jr.," was a 1 Messenger. lie was sired the proper I ty of David Cable, of Clark county, In diaua. lîainbow, jr.," has been successful in winning in all lings whore ho has been exhibited, lie was exhibited al the county fair as a-two year old and received tirst premium. He was also exhibited again this ISs i Spring at a three year ohl, and took first premium ; was exhibited again the same Spring in a -sweep stake ring against nine competitors, and received tirst premium. fie is looked upon as one of the tin est horses of his* age ever raised in the county, and since his sale and ir was ascertained that he was going (o leave the State, there has been a great de sire to purchase him and keep him in the rountv where lie was raised, as his j stock is highly prize COONS & REYNOLDS. Louisville, Ky., Aug. 20, l .S.V .t. November 1 7, '50 - ly Parish Maps. ? v fAP.S of Carroll, Madison, Ouachita, •*** Morveuse, Caldwell, Concordia, Winn, Cataho:: 1 ». Franklin, Tensas, parts of lïapide», AvC^' elles, St. i. in dry and St! Martin. The Eiibscribers having ji.repan Maps of the above Parishes, for tin. purpose of representing lands that arc offered for sale in the above Parishes, have beeil induced to have them pub lislied, so as to place the iiifoiillation wliich they contain within tlie reach of j nlI w!lo ,,, ay fool an iilU . r( . Kl io l!ic rie!» and thriving part of the Stale vv |, idl they represent. Each Map «ill represent the public surveys, and the I different tracts of land offered for sale, with the liâmes of the owne'vn, and their address, or the addrt ..is .of their agents To facilitate the publication ol the Maps, and to c.ild to their use fulness; a space will be left cu the mar gin for professional und business can's, for which a moderate charge will be made, according to position «.lid bî /, o of the eard. The Maps will he fWniisl -d to eub scribors at for plain oopies, and for copies mounted on rollers ^4 will be charged. Lands for sal« in any ol tin above Parishes will l:e designated oil the Maps, with reference to owner or agent at ona to two cents per acre,according to quantity advertised McCERlîEN, LAN Pi! Y & 00 , Aucticnoci's, Appraisers and (jeno'vl I ,and Agents. Office and Salesroom, Masonic Hall, St. Charles si., corner Pcrdido. Kov. IT, 1853 St. VALUABLE FLANTAÏIcfl" sroiî SA ILIO. Situated in the Parish id' l'nioo. Üi-containing 1 ït)0 acres; 5(10 ol whichare In a good stale of cultivation, wit-k substantial two story dwelling, gin, cabins, and other buildings. The promises are in a tine state of cultivation, well watered and within one mile of steamboat navigation. For terms of aale, enquire of the .'.v.vîntni. I.: » « !... : ... . proprietor or I ; I w jj| sc n low f | made lo suit tho purcliaser. n the pre or pay me i \VM. il. 0KAWF01H}. Fob. 23d 1859. . tf. For Sale. T will sell my House and Lot in t\- - ■* the town <if Monroe, on reason- J'r - : able terms. The residenee is f-.itualfij on one of the most pleasant lota in town and has ovcrv conveuieiiee. JOHN M c UN ERY. Oct. fi, 1859. tf. WAN'TICI).—I' wish to bire ten hands to work ou a plantation near Mon roe. Persons having negroes to hire for tho next year will do well to call on mo at this place. JAS. I). McENEliy. Monroe, La. Aug. 4, 1859. 4t. Solidified Milk : 4N excellent sutivlu nx t'ood forinfiiiits, ami u . good .substitute fur a cm-, it is tii^hly rc commenjeil l>y tin,so IhcU have used it. Uive it a trial. For s.tle at tin; Ilru^ Se, re "■"•io. 'r.iv. Meri;i-: & <:a. Blankets ! Blankets ! ! 1 A A l'A If! ju-; l-cccivril, romp;i-i;i^ he. IvU quality heavy negro, grey »ml while Mackinaw, and flue bed a:,.I ciih blaakuts which will be hold low by nov.3. RVRNK «fe STIIKLD?. I»IKS. S. A. A Ll.EA'S World's Hair Restorer, J ust received and for sale by Cl. W, ilcFEE A CO Sept lf>, IS?« miscellaneous. INS Ü RAN C E Î The following Companys have com plied with the Lîtw of the Stale - ! Louisiana in relation to agencies oi Foreign Insurance Companys: TU OS. ASK KW, State Collector. AHAM G1FFBN, tiiiy T.-aisurer. New Orleans, June 1, 1Ü59. HOME INSURANCE COMPANY of New York. 11AHTPORD 1NSUKAN0E COM PANY of Hartford, Connecticut. Sl'KlNUl«'l 10Ll> Kl 1>E snd MAlilNE IN SIT liANCIO COMPANY, Springfield, Massachusotts. HAMPDEN INSURANCE COM PA-' NY, of Springtield, Massachusetts. ATI,A NTH' Fill K and M A It! NR IN SURANCE COMPANY, Providence, Ii. I. FIRE, JlAlilNE, RIVER and HULL INSURANCE. Stocks of - Merchandize, Buildings, Furniture, Manufacturing establish-' meute, Freight Lists, &e., covered against loss or damage by Fire and the perils of Navigation.. POLICIES issued in and out of this city, and a return of twenty per cent, made in cash. POLICIES »issued for ihe country, without the country clause. POLICIES, MARINE and ülv'ER, issued in and out of this city, to cover Merchandize and Cotton, and an un conditional return of twenty per cent, made at settlement on the tirst of each month. The CAPITAL of the above Com panys is all paid up in CASH, with large Su reins. All losses adjusted and promptly paid in this city, in CAS11. The boat references given in and out of this cily, on application at the of tice. P. FAIRCHILD, Agent. .19 St. Charles street. Sept. 1, 1859 Silt. Notico to Stockholders. "• j ^SpîthtJi ->-•- . „- 4 A: T. I Au.-. I. 1> TjMfE annual meeting of the stock -* 1 - holders of the Vicksburg, Shrove port and Texas I 'ailroiid Company will be held at the onice of the Company on Monday the 2litli dnv of September next, for examination of the Company's accounts, ami on Monday, öd of Octo ber, 1859,Nfor the clcctioii of a Board of Directors, hi conformity to the Vlh and loth sections of the Charter. Jiy order of the. Board oi" Directors. <). 1). STILLMAN, Sec't'v. ÀVï"' The Weekly Vicksburg IVhig, I .-Lit '. 1 S"ii if* Sou./,'iron, Madison Journal, ClaU.'irne Atiri™"tr, Shrcveport South western anil Caddo oûT 'He will insert the above advorliseilie.nl tli. ! ."'j days and forward bills lo tho oflico of liiC Company. 0w. [•'(>61 V Lie limbic Rnmll up QNfK-'Vif_the e ^ l. ticl 'onus in Oiiîicliilu Furiwli ; it conLiiiis about live lui ml red ami twen ty acres o! land ; one hundred and ten oi* which are in :i jvood si üe of cultiva tion; for the production (>T which, come and ne» the crop a;rown on il this sea son. Aiso fifty acres of new ground— timber dead, in ash burnt off and under fence. The above lias a dwelling house, negiv) cnbins, j.>-iu, mill and press on it, and will be tu » • d <>n reasonable terms. For particulars enquire of the un dcibiiriu d on the plnce. \\ r . FAULK. F. B. It lay« about 4h miles South Wcat ol the month of the (Jhinticv. Sept SM), 18591 "tf. i.Tosr X-'l HT. CIIOiVMüTCII, I, ai^a anil Oraa-.ja< n,inters and Gilders. lmvo tliin tiny ontiicd into j-iU'tr*. i-;:liip. 1 'aim inj.'; t}nil ^ni-liiinj^, !iml li-.u'i^in^ In nil its tu'iiiioiiCH, nnil in tie liiicol and bent stylo, \vu nry l/fopiivcd-iiiicl rond y Iii do. Wo only (ink for a trinl, und il mi don't, coin'o iiI' » ' oo!.!r;o:t wo auk for notliinç. — Wo piomit.o fijll natisl'iiction unci lino )ared rk do :,ll and every line of business: ii.i;i. c, raining. Marbling-, Paper inj.in^, &e. Ac., in town or in the m-lrv, and in adjoining Parishes. Our terms and charges slwill always be Jibcval a,nd muderatc 1 M . ... ... . » ....... I till. A Hellst I tili, I SfiR. I.V. u Terms of Court--X2lh Judicial District* rarisil of tl auk.son .... Jury tonus, illi Momlays of M; ifli juk I Soplcu'licr It rais, -M• #j ï« Ï : lvk of «June uii'.l Jauual-y. J a ui su ok UNiofj.. . .Jury turn™, 2d Moml.iyu nf April jiiül Octubor.. rrolmto trniiij, «id Mondays of «Juoc and January. 1'aiaan ok ôi'akiiita . .. . Jury tcroiH 1 tli iMondityH of April and Orlnln.-r. t 'ri»l'aio tonus, 4tli Mondays (J* Juno and January. i'Aiusii ok MonruoudC. .Jury tonn.s, od iMonday« # ol Mny ifc Novombor. IVobato terms, lid Mondays of «Äly and Fola-iiury. 1) E T E It ' s WO USTED STOKE, Wiioiesule astil Heitii!, Ginat Sired, near Dunblane, >.'Bw -mir .E .ix!j, Direct importation of Uerlin Zephir and Split. Worsted,. Shetland Wool, Floss and Purse Silks, English Knit ting and French A'mbroidcry, Cotton, Canvas, Patterns, «te., etc. W: All orders promptly attended to. Dec. 1, 186U. ijm. i 4 CliOlOL lot ot Vanilla lleans fo I- 1 * sale by <}. W. McFEE A Co 1 Monroe, La, July 14, 18$9.__tl', ill t s c c 11 a k a o u a. VALUABI.K1 PLANTATION For Sale. OÎTUATED in Jackson parish, four !v miles west of Vienna and 8 miles north of the V., S. &'T U. K. Survey, on Walnut creek ; contain* 1,0*0 0 ACRE S in the tract, 000 of which is good land —600 hottoin and second bottom, 400 li.Vumock or low up lands. These gôod lands' aie all ill one botty J the remain ing 100 Heros are ordinary and poor hill hinds around tlie tract ami well tinibt-. v< -'d, Ti ere are'ööO iu" l ' ps "i a " nc state .if cultivation, and -100 of bottom, deadened 0 years ago, n ,l d now ripe for clearing. There are on i' l|u . preui ,A i ises a number 1 gh? rav;t^ ;- V% horse mill, dwellings, gro caliins and other nec essary farm bouses ; also 8,000 bush els of good corn, 20 head of cattle, Î100 head of pork and stock hogs, black smith and funning tools, Ac. For further information, call and see the fiv^«aiid the undersigned,on the premises. Also a line tract of about j WW'SÄ». i , o t! « a <' « r. s , ^ sifuaied on the lîayou ">ia yon hills, 10 miles west of Aslitou, and entirely above the Mississippi over flow. If you wish to buy, call and see for yourself my price is low and terms accommodating'. ALLEN GREENE Vienna, La., Sept, S, 1859.— lui. OFFICIÎ V I» T. 15. U. Co., [ , (ilh Juuo, IS;")!», I TiFdiSONS are hereby warned not to trespass upon any of tho lands ol'j this company, mid all who do so, in any manner, may expect to have both civil and eriminal prosooulions instltu Icd^ against them. Ilm undersigtieil is alithoi i'/.ed to sell the hinds, and persons desiring to purchase should make application either m person, or by letter, at tips olllee. C. ti. VtH'Ntî, Prosiduut. Juno 0, 1859.—8m. Notico Ts hereby p-iveu thai lia» undersign ed has withdrawn 1'iom I he firm of Keiler a Crowurilch, dml intend car ryinjv on Oi nnmeutal Painting, (jlic/.in^ - and Paper Hanging in all iU variouts bratwhes, on his own hook. 1'crsoim wishing any work in ihe above line will please give me a call. JOHN KUIKKK. Monroe, La,, Oct. aö, 185U. 3t, Mail Arrangements. irilvnls and DouarluroH. N atcih :/. I' OUTI:. Arrive« every day, (oxeepl Painduy, ;it 5. r. m. 1)' parts every day, (oxcopt Sunday, „'!• ü A. M. SiiKKvmiw Koi'ri!. Arrives tu« ily al 11) w m. Departs daily at 2 A. M. ViUKUUUitu Uuurw. Arrives daily ai JO p. >f. Departs daily at S a . m. ljAtiaoi- and M onticei .i. o , A inc. Artivi-s 'J'ueKdays; Thufflduys ttiul Saturdays at I ii m. Departs iMondays, VVeibuisdays and Fridays at -J a . m . Or.AOItlTA (ÎI'PY AND M AUIONT. Arrives Tuesdays, 'flmradays and Saturdays al 10 p. m . Departs Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at (> a . s\. Pr. J ki rrjtson AND P pcan (I hovk. Arrives Tuesday» and Fridays al 0 p. m. Dcpails Mondays and Thui'sday« at 8 a. m. Wixsm»:.. i-i .-?j, Sr. .losnru am» moum» Pavop Arrives Tuesdays at A i\ m . Deparls NVednesdays aL 7 a . m. Arrives Wednesdays at 12 m. Deparls 'I hursdays at H a . m . N. Ii. IIA KD V, P. M. 9th, 1858. Dc 100 NEGRO MEN. O fku i; v., S. A, T. H aim . oad Co. ) Monroe, Jin., Ool. 15, lfi.VJ. ( Our I'outnictoru, I'anuin, ("3rant Co., want to liiin r.no liundrod "*" nvj-V>'o un m, to ooininenco work Iii" lîaûroail, at Monroo, on tho Hint January, for which lin y will pay ihr liuiidr«'«l di»liars a voar, and pay ali tins oxpcuK(!S us iiKual in hi,rin^ hy I ho year. If dcsiml, \lit- «cuarantt'o of both (JoiiipaiiioH will ho j^iven for l,ho hin». Tho,,- willing h. Iiolp hrin^ tho road lo Miinroo witJiin twolvo innnl.hs ami /••«• t well paid for tho hiiv ol' .tliuir iki ^ i ' ac « will ploan« 1 t;ond in tin: i r names It) I his -i. i r , i i ollice,. uitli the uiiiuher ol hands they are willing to let us h a vu. ('. VUCMJ, Prosident. iVorehou c d\oe >' , Claiborno Ad vooato, Southern Times and Union Democrat. Copy 4 times. HATES OV CliAitGXCK MON OE'WVEYi,/STABLE, 1050. Hoard. horwe per month. ... $10 0U " " " " day 1 00 " " " " night 75 Single feed i,o Hire of Can iajfe, Jersey or Uar rouelie and horses, per day. . 1~ 00 Horse and llugjjy, per day, ... f ) 00 Hire of Horse, per dit y 2 00 Hire of liuggy, per day ^00 Hire of driver, per day I 50 Terms, Cash. Monthly hoarders pay at tho end of the month J. N. T. PJOHAltDSON, . I'ro MoeroO, La., Aujf 3o, iHj £ f g n Î . Estate of Kaucy'Eddins, Dee'd. TL'TOU.Slllt' (IF in:it MINUIt ClllLlJUEK. "jV OTfOK is hereby given, Hint I wi 1 ' sell at public auction, in pursu ance to the order of Court, all tho ptw* perty eompritiing said estate, consist ing of about tiW acres of land more or h'ss, situated about CJ miles frimi T, en ton, on tho Claiborne road, ai.ilthe following negroes, to wit : Polly, aged about 45 yearn j John, aged about 21 years; Harriet, aged about 10 years; Aaron, ngid about 19 years; Sarah, a&ed about 111 years; Greeiij aged about 9 years; all onjs family. Amanda, aged about 22 years: 0uss, aged ubout là yeaia; Dorcas, aged about 11 years; Fanny, aged about 0 years;' Lucy, aged about 15 years; I'hijbe, aged about 13 years; Ah*« one wagon, two yoke of oxen, lotir hen-ti, of cattlo and' if) head o;' hogs, togotlW' with somo other small items of personal property, and_ 33 shares of stock, in tho \. t S. ä T, Rail road Company—said sale lo effect, à partition amongst tho heirs and pet sons interested in said estate and pro perty. Terms of Su.'c—For the negroes, one half cash and tho balance in twelve months from the day of Bate, with eight per cent, interest from tho day ot sale, with mortgage and personal security. For the land, one-third cash and tho balance in tinP and two years from the day of sale, in equal pay ments, with eight per cent, interest with good pe # from the day of sale, with good per sonal security and mortgage on the land; and for tho personal property, j p, n . .,|| tl uuis nmlor $25 cash, and for ;lll B „ ma over tli.if on acrodit of twelve f mm the day of . sale, with o, i( v|it. per cent, interest from dato cf 1 sa ) t>i w j t |, ,,.,„„1 personal soonrity. | The sale to bo made on the pretnis PSf ilt t |„, |,„ llS e now occupied bv dan. ! |ii H |, ori 0 „ t l,e 2nd day of January, A ls60 . .11 'LIUS J. NASH, Monroe, Nov, 8-til's. Tutor. SOCCESSÏOXVXIJC. Suncesion if A II. J.inseii, deed. TN pui-Himftco of an order of tlie l-lli Judicial District Court, ill and for tlie Variül; of Omicliila, Stalo of Loui siana, I will offer I'm» mdo lit public auction, on Ttieadf ^ the -Olli dny of Dceendier, lSnll, 111! tin 1 'properly real and personal l>eloi>-?inpf to the nhovi) Succession, cm, .it.! in;; of n lionae and lot in the town of Monroe, luyisft-hold and kitchen furniture, a clioieö utirtviy of hooks, &<\, ite. Tenus of mile Tlie real property will he sold one half payable on 1st March, 18(10, And the other half |iuy al.'k!—on 1st M iii-c I i, 1801, with 8 per cent, interest from date. , The beul« will he sold oii'ti credit of 13 nioiith» for all amounts over thirty dollar* ; under that for onsh. The fuinilure nnd other pei'Soinil property will lie «old for eush. .rf)TTN , OM .I)lil ;\v ;>OTl, Adm 'r. Nov It. 18.".«. Hale ol' I\c£roi'K. 3L, lions'o was optni'd and a largo supply of all clas 'oa of nr^roos oflonul for walo, imported IVtnu Virginia, Mary land and Georgia. Al'lorwurds, during tho wholo fioiison, tin» supply shnll ho kept good by tln ir reoeipt of large, lots of tho choicest negroes to ho had frt>iu tho abovo »'latis. Apply a I, 64 J'aronuo street, Ixdweon Oonnuon and («ravier, and two Hcjumoö west from St. Chui'los lJ<»tel. W AI/TKII L OAMI'DISLU Oct. ia, I800. cm 'F lll'î undersigned oilers for salt; tlio k following vuluahlo tracts of land : 8.'i0 acres in Morohonsc», on hayon llonneida, al'out two r.rlrvs from l'oint. JelloiHtn, two SorrJrod nerow I hcu'cof h:i\v.'2 been ;•••! thl'oo yearn Ö0Ö ttoroK in Morohouso, on L«.you llonneida, about two mileH oast of iVuirio Jelfeison, acres thereof be ing deadened, Ä 500 aères in Union, on tho Ouachita, about eighteen miles abovo Monroe, hating a good IVaino dwelling house and about f>ö acres of oloarod land thereon. 500 acres in llw hdaudJu Ouachita, near tho Ouachila river 12bU acres in Ouachila, about ono mile from the V. S. »V, T Hailroad. . f it)() acres on Huo'f river, in Oarroll. Tho abovo land will ho Bold on rea uonablo terms. I T; UL'DKLINO. Monroe, OvA. 21 tU '1H50 tf. Camden and Trqnfcon Daily Mail STACK LINK. 'PUL above route is now completely stocked, (-uinii,odious Mail Stages i ^ lcav o Cainden, Ark., and Tien loll, j La., ev. 17 iky 'Sundays excepted) at U o'clock A. u.. and nndve ,.t Trn. t,„. id (Jan of j t\yu I arrive ut 'I i n on the day following at, j o'ul.itk j.. y, «'his line connects at Camden villi the Stage lines to tho Hot Springs, Caines' Landing and Washington, Ark , and at Trenton with the Stage, lines to Shreveport, La., and hy way of Uiirrisonburg and Trinity to Nat chez, Miss. lively attention is paid to the com fort and convenience of the traveling community. it will connect with ïjteuincrs at Trenton, thus affording uninterrupted transportation to travelers goin" South _ W. C. CA It (Sherry liidge, Lu , Nov. 1, To Cotton X 'iw |, Si ltAfKi: Wf! Imp!«' ol' wlifcli oao uvK lu 'UH tlie work of two ao^roei» auit cotton ]ilaijlqr fiboukl be with YOUK'S J'A'I J^Mllv «rffitoHt 1 and c cutcd: 1..- ti.-hl „ru. II. .-r.UCOMU &. CO., ITanr .Mi.Tcliant«, liT (itrmt. ?:c\v Orimuii,