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Tip : REGISTER. rPBUSHED every thubsday morning, BY C. TELfcES. .£»• Every dcEcriptiturtrf JOß P1UJVT J.MO executed "with ' Dispatch and " tliieaf —for CASH. Terms of Subscription. JCO* Invariably in Advance. T hree D ollars per auuura, or F ive D ollars lor two years. Two copies» (one year,). Four Tea " Single cortES.. ô 00 ........ 10 00 " ... 20 00 10 cents. Professional (Earös w. il compton, ' sam'l. Iiastivp. Hon roe. "COMPTON & BAUD, Attorneys at L«siw, Oflces at Monroe and, Baslrop, La. " Practice in all tlie Courts of the Twelfth Judicial District, comprising the Parities of Ouachita, MoreliouBe, Union and Jackson. references: r »ror /n, Jobiiston & Co., New Orleans, Geo. M. l'inclîàrd & Co., New Orleans, .T. F. Wye h g '& Co., New Orleans,. Hon. Thos. T. Laud, Supreme .Judge. lion. Lewis Sclby, Provitleucé. La. F1ÎANCIS P. STÜEB3. R. W. JEM!SON. Monroe, La., Vernon, La. STÜBBS & JEMISON, ATTORNTES AT LAW, ly.ictice in tlie Parishes of Ouachita, Jackson, Union, Morylnmse, Caldwell, Franklin, Biou ville, Claiborne and Winn. April 11, 1859. ly. R. RICHARDSON, AUonicy Counselor at Law, M onroe, L a. AYill practice in all the Courts' of the 12th Judicial District and the.parishes of Caldwell und Franklin.. Oct. 13, 1S3Î). [j. "A. H . MARTIN, ATÏGSIÏEY AT LAW, * M onroe, L a. Will attend the Courts in the Parishes comprising the 11th and 12th Judicial Districts. tësy" N. 15. Office nest door below tlie Post Office Nov. 1 st. Ib' fiS. ly. c. il. jiimséison ', cue. mtvis JE0ERI30N & FTJ3VXS, * . A ! S orites's at Law, [may27-Iy.] MÖNliOK. LA. f 0 M» ScENliEY, Attorney at Law, Monroe, La. .Nov . lllh, .1808. ' _ • ly. J. i|.T. R BCJffl.iRDSOIK, ' A TT Oil NE Y AND COUNSELOR AT . LAW, M onroe. ... T .a. D . t JL'-TYi' lUunr Alt 3S'2ÎC5 La. JL-J. V' iL j H attorney- & Counsellor at T : Monroe.' ...!., i\ LI. T0LEλ, ATTORNEY AT LAW, \ Y :nv.wro', F ranklin P arish, L a. Will, attend the District Court of Franklin, Ouachita. Catahoula and Morehouse Parishes, and also the Sir promo Court at Monroe. Juno 10, 1858.— 1 v. t. a. f. hak,"hr, «i. a. wiiïte. i I. A UPER &, WHY T.ï'J, ATTGRXEYS ft COOSSELORS AT LAW. Vi'innsVoro, Franklin Parish, La. "YSf lLTj attend promptly to ail bnsi v 1 ne:-s in fho lltii and 12th Judi cial Pi triff Court«. May i-2, 1859. ly. J. i.>. M athews . W m. M o F e »S.&TMEWS ft. McFSJia. Attorneys ij" Counsellors at Law. B astrop , L a. "VTiii attend to all business entrusted I.» liio.m in the 12th Judicial District Mid also in the Supreme Court at Mon DK. I). G . TEMPLE. Ol'E RATIVE, SÙUGICAL AND M E C IIA NI C A LT) E N T I ST, Monroe, (La ) Vuvc\ ?i. i ?r..Q--iv. J. L. IlVUNiO. L. A. SHIELDS. S3 Y ïl Si E &> S S3 I 1} L 11 s 9 Kcceliing an«l Forwarding Merchants. MONROE, LA. R'.'f.r io Piloher & Goodrich, New Orleaus. Oct. <». '•*.!).-tf. Scientific and PracticaF" WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER. JOHN MILLER, O oli'.uiïia, L a. Every description of Watches , Clocks , M u s i . c Boxes and Jewelry , carefully repaired .— L 'i\\' cnty - two years of practical experience in the business , entitles him to grvc ( he assurance that his work will int be surpassed by any establish - ment in Louisiana . An assortment of ' Watches , Clocks and Jewelry , of all descriptions ; also , Watch Uhrystals , Fhie Gold and Steel Ivcys , Hands , and all other articles in Iiis lino ,- always on hand . Old Gold aiid Silver exchanged for ncwfcarticlcs P. S. The watches I have on hand belonging to my customers in Ouachi - ta , and other Parishes , will bo deliv - ered at Columbia when called for . JOHN MILLER, January 1s t , ISfiO. jT ly B . L . LYNOHj ATTORNEY .'i COUNSELLOR AT LAW, So. Camp Street, nf.1v orleans, Front Odico over Home Mutual In - su rance Cf., entrance on Xatchcz , St . Oct. r., lsr-o. ¥ •A /SAMUEL BARD. VOL. X. OFFICIAL F APER OF THE PAItlSH OF OUACHITA. MONROE, LA;, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 12, 1860. TvDITOR. NO. 7. 5ïfta ©rlcnns CDircttovn. R. ELOOMFIEl.il. . ' EDGAR STEEL BLOOMFIELD & STEEL, Publishers, Booksellers, Stationers, and dealers in PAPERS AND SCHOOL, BOOKS, Law, Medical, Theological and Mis cellaneous Works, in all styles nf bind ing ; Libraries supplied on liberal terms; Cheap Publications, Periodicals, Magazines, received soon us issued from the press. Juvenile and Toy Books of every description, Games, Alphabet Blocks, Transparent Slates, and A B C Cards. Blank Book Manufacturers, Printing, Book Binding, Engraving and Litho graphing Visiting Cards iig4,% -exe cuted. . " If S BLOOMFIELD, STEEL & CO., LOOK SEILERS AS J) STATI0SBR8, CO Camp Street, Now Orleans. Jan. 20, 1S5!). _ ly. "H. KENDALL CARTER & CO., COTTON FACTORS, and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 15 St. Charles Street, N ew O rleans. ■ —,0— N. B. Tl. K. C. & Co., are agents for, and k" ''p constantly on haud, l'ratt's improved C ot ton- G ins. March 25, 1858. ïy. « PILöHEE, GOODRICH & CO., CO!TON FACTORS ' —and— C03I?ÜESS30H BÎERCMAKTS, SS Factor's How, NEW ORLEANS. Deo . 9,.1858. ly'* J. F. WICHE & CO. COrTDH FACTOR, COMMISSION M KR CHANTS, 1.19 COMMON SfREET, new-orleans. Dec. 9, 1S58. ly* J. 15. BllES & CO., ~ COTTON FÂtj'ïuïtô COMMISSION M M HC II ANTS, Union St.—Over Bank of New Orleans SE Ii' OJILEASS. teyRefers to J no. llay, Esq. Monroe, La. Mnrdli 15 th 185S. ly. Drugs, Chcmicais, Paints, Oils, Window Glass. O. O. WOODMAN, WHO LESA LE Vil XJGGIST, Corner Cora hu»reo und ^raguziric »Sls. NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 4, 1S59.. ly* B URION &" WORK, TOBACCO AND GENERAL COMMISSION SI E R C 13 A N T !i . î)ô Gravier Street, N ew- O rleans. J. IT. B urton, [ > I G. P. W ok: D r . .1. C. M assiu, inComiùenduin. Oct. 13, 1850. Orleans. Houston, Texas. 'y - J. H. ALI1HUTSOX. 1". !.. SIl lKII ALBERTS N 4- MUD CE, Agents for tlie sale of Mill and Plan tation Machinery of every dcscriplimi. demons, Brown & Co.'s Single and Double Cylinder Cotton Oins, Bales' Patent Steam linages. No. Ö Union Street, New Orleans, La. Oct. 13, 1859. ly. h. jokiun .las. nncwkn vt. m. oh.t.asime. GILLASPIE, BREWER & CO. COTTON FACTORS. —a?d— COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. SS VN EON STREET. NE W ORLEANS. JüSyRcfcrs to Dr. C. H. Dalit.s, Mon roe, La., and Maj. James 11. Brighain, Morehouse Farisii, La. September 15,^1859. ly. .mes r* mi se . y [;o. w. Mrs MU3E & ERO., C O MY. IS S ION, RECEIVING —and— FORWARDING MERCHANTS, . No. 10 Fulton, and 2 Front St., NEW ORLEANS. Jnly!). ly. DUS. D e HART & SM1TB, DENTISTS, 17 Baronn e St. near Canal St. NEW ORLEANS. All operations entrusted to them will "be performed in the most skilful man ner and warranted. J5®- Dr. Smith will be in Monroe on the 25 th of September next, to attend on professional calls and remain tlrtue weeks. "XBK May 12. 1859. ly. FELLOWES & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 119 COMMON STREET, NEW-ORLEANS. RfTcr to C. II. Morrison, K-'l. Blankets ! Blankets ! ! 1 AA FAIR just received, comprising l VV quality heavy negro, grey and V Mackinaw, ana fine lu d and crib blankets which will be sold low t»v nov.y. BYRNE & SHIELDS « ftccrtl aîitrrtt£Cincnts._ New Fall and Winter Goods ! BYRNE & SHIELDS, Ar- - ■ sive stock of FALL ARD WINTER dOOD.8, comprising everything needed in tbiè' section, in the way ofPluntation supplies. Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queeusware* Clothing, Boots and Shoes. liais, Caps, <V;c. We have made our purchases entirely at the North', atid caii atlbrd to offer a Considerable Reduction in prices « We would be glad to have our irieods and -tlie citizens of tins and adjoining parishes, conic aud see us and exauùue our S toC If. Monroe, October <i, 1859.-11*. Fresh Groceries & Provisions. WE have now ifrtstore the largest and most _ complet« supply of Family Gwiqeries and Pr.ovisioiiH ollered in this market, which we can guarantee to be fresh—as follows : F lour —Extra St. Louis and Superfine in barrels aud hall 1 barrels. S ugar — Common » choice and crushed. M olasses —-Barrels and liai yes. 1 [.vms —Sugar-cured', Duffteld and Stagg and Slioy : s. I B .vcdn —Clear and ribbed f ides and .shoulder Fork, cofl'ce, pepper, spices, lard,- -rice, can dles, soap, wines, brandies, «Sc., for sale low by BYRNE & SHIELDS.' * Oct, 6, *r»9.-tf. Boot3, Shoos and Russets, TVjEN'S thick double sole, calf, Water'-proof it JL Uoots, grain horsemen's lîoofs, tine pump sole call boots, boys' cal! hall welt and doubl sole boots. Krssr/f.s—10 cases men's and boys' Ko. 1 oak tanned,'which We are selling lower than ever before offered. Heavy brogaus for men and boys. Women's brogans and boots. Men's tine calf Congivss paiters. A large apsorlment of misses' and children's shoes of all .-kinds. Ladies'goat., nioroco, -kid and cloth .lace heel boot.", btisldrts and «Uppers, in ev s rv vari ety, at UYRNR & SHIELDS'. Aloaroe, November 3, leijü. Eeadv-Made Glotliing. OVERCOAT»—Black cloth, black and blue boav er, pilot cloth aud seal saques and frocks. Fyio black cloth, drop?, fancy enss, satinet 'and tweed saqti^te and frocks. V ksts —Blaok and fancy silk, satin, casèiinere, black and fancy colorod plush velvet.. Pants — ïlnc black doeskin, fancy cassimere, jeans and kersey. Shirts, drawers, under-shirts, cravats, gloves and gentlemen's furnishing goods general' nov.îl. BYRNE ^ Sl'IIFLl E. G EE S ON, Jr.. & Go. - - - LARUE CRICK ST ORE... LT .WING removed to tlu.ii- new and ■ spacious fire proof,brick building, have now opened and are slill receiv ing their new Fall and Winter stock, consisting of plantation supplies, such as Kerseys, Ivy. Linseys, Jeans, russets, blankets, M Hats, negro clothing, Satinets and casimeres ; G entles!en's furnishing goods and ci.otiiinc —overcoats, Dress and froslc coats, Pants and vests, Boots and shoes, drawers ond shirts, linen and Silk handkerchiefs, Cravats, linen and Flannel shirts, Hosiery and Cloves, hats and caps. A complete assortment of youth and children's clothing ; Tim A new and fresh quantity of •' trf general groceries, saddleiy, jggMSjj hardware, porks, cutlery and stationery, medicines n:.d cigars. Also a very large assortment of * Ladies' Goods, Selected from the largest and most popular importing houses of N. York, Boston and Philadelphia, consisting of Fine and fashionable dress silks, Cashmeres, merinos, delaines, Woolen shawls, clonks, Bonnets, ribbons, Embroideries, Hair drosses, corse.ttes, Trimmings, perfumery, hosiery, Gloves, gauntlets, Slippers and gaiters. Also a large and well selected stock of Gold and silver Watches, Guard chains—new stylos of jewelry, consisting of coral sets, Coinco and Mosaic, ear-rings, pius, rings, shirt and sleeve buttons, all of which will ho guaranteed to bo what represented. Their who*!» stock is one of the lar gest und best selected over brought to this place, and will be sold at much cheaper prices than heretofore. A call and examination of goods and prices will satisfy all that wo have the ability to please and suit. Strict and particular attention will bo paid to orders from our friends and cuitomers residing at a distance. Monroe, La., Nov. 3, 1859— Gm. • il NOTICE!! George Koehler, Gunsmith, p IVES notice, that he has permanent ^ ly located in Monroe, and is pre pared to make or repair Guns, Pistols, fce. An experience of fifteen years in the most celebrated manufactories in Ger many, enables him to do work superior to any to be found in the South-west. His work is already known, as a residence of six years in Farmcrvillo has given his work much celebrity.— All his work is warranted, and with proper care will last a generation.— lie keeps on hand Guns, Pistols, and IIuntiRS Apparatus Generally. Office—Two doors South of P. O Monroe, March It 1 , 1859. Jlocdl ^ööcrtiacmcnts tfantnncö. TEE NEW BRICK S'iöRE IS THE PLACE TO BUY GOODS AT A BARG Ag. ST ! ! DO TOU WANT NÏÏv GOODS Ï CALL AT TUSXÈYf 1XRTC1T STORE! no' you W ant cheap cooua,? C. 1LL AT TUE SEW MUCK STORE.! DO YOU WANT GOOD GOODS? C alla t Tin: y r :w ):;uaç s tore W'Ticre they are 'cohs'tant'y receiving , and keep always on hand . a well se lected stock of STAPLE & FAS CT PSV¥;GQQ5»S.. of every dencript'ion. Hats and Clips, Boots and Shoes, hnd a splendid lot of R E ADY-.M A DE CLO THIN O, from the Most Fas/domtble Houses in New Orleans. Also, a fine lot of JEWELRY such as Watohos, BroastTin«, Rings, Set). Also, a small lotof.Ghuiw Fnniiture. Also, a largi5 mid choice lot of Cut lery and Hardware, Bridles and- Sad dies, Books- and Stationery. Also, ti new supply of • . ■ .' FAMILY GROCERIES, and afnllftoek of ÏIantati:>i> Good.-; such as Bagging and 'Ry|v, Lowe!' and Kerseys, the very best artieh» « Oak-tanned Htufeetft,' Slanket'','«re,."Äc All the nîîLve arti»;' m wu will sol at low prices and on liberal terms, tc those who may honor us with their pa tronage The undersigned pretend not trt sell their goods AT cost. Tliey ennid imt. d that, and live. TI ioît object in to do fair, legitimate and houoralile niercal -tile business. They' do not profess t undersell everybody ebe ; luit pledf» themselves to e'ive satisfive.tion 1 every one who is Willing to allow a reasonable profit. Call, and see 11». S. WEIL & BROTHER. Ocfc Utflln Hüft ol4—ly. Coparincr^liip Notice. -säfe T îtt : nnrlersî^ned liavo. Un'? d;iy, formed a e"piu'liieri<ln'p in -th i> town, under the lirai of Herring JOndom, for the"purpose of enrryingon tlie~Hin'nesH ■ a.Tirt i+.Trritig^ - • posit« the Railroad Hotel.' We put up any kind of Cnriinp-s, liiiSSics aiid Rock îiTra y s ; in any style, and supply oiirciisUmicra with any kind of Harness or baddh-s which tliey may call for. Carriages warranted for one year. We also do Horse-shoeing and plan tation work.-^Upholstering and paper hanging done hero. Wo have engaged good Eastern workmen. HERRING & KNDOM Feb. ?d, 1S5II. l v F . U B E R l\f HEA Sicicluut Taj äoa-, Monro«, I.a. would respectfully inform Sf 1 ] * ' ■ the éitizeiis of MonroS and Jfx vicinity, tliat lio hhs ('.furiTnenec^ tii Tailoring R hrmiprs in I îih place. Tie Rpectfully solicit« your patronnß'e. 11 il .Itter« himsoli', that from Iiis prnciiic:: exporience in his bnsiiHis«, he v.*i! render entire Rutisfaulion to those favoring him with their patronage. He liaR a very lino assortment of Goo<1s on havi-T, which he will s« ll verylow i'm rash. Tlis prices will be moderate, and he hopes thai by doing the very best, work tHtmoprir.es ami a strict «Uten ti on to business to merit a liberal share of patronage. 1Jis shop is on the corner of Grand and l)e Siard Streets. * Monroe, La. Jan. 3d, 1850. ly. ro'iK ! IÏÈËI' M I;TI 7 ON Î u B utc'hery !! r i"*HE undersigned has established a regular butchery in Monroo and secured the services of Mr. Théophile Dullard, a practical and experienced Butcher, who will bo found at.liis stall daily, with hing iu his lino for hotels, families, &c. Steamboats will be furnished at any hour at reduced prices. Texas beef, veal, polk, mutton, &o., always oi^' hand Market ilouse next door to Mr. Mil 'ITi.u's Grocery, Orand street. JOHN VVKNTZKLL, Proprietor. Monroe, Nov. IV, lS59-fim, Solidified Milk : À N pxcollont hi ticl'' n?. food for infant, and a ix. y:>od Hub.stilulo for ,a cow. It ii h^lily re commended by U uh '* that have u«''d it. " Give it a trial. For .vile at tli" Drnjr Store. nôvlO. G.W. dcFEtttt-CO. Tobacco ! Tobacco ! ! A TAUGE H-ipjjly of the ohovo aciclo, of . every quality, on hand, which \vs buy di ufaetur plant Ts and the tro»i< low rates. furii generally at unusually liYRNE & SHIELDS. D-tf. Aloproe, Oct Bag-ging, Rope and Twine. VFULL «npplv of India batr(?injj n»id b°^t machine-in ode Rope »^n hand and for pale low bv lJVRC<iI SlilLLDS Monroe, Oct. <!. *ô:).-tl". Storage ! Storage*! î HAVIN'G a coMvtonn)tjsi WAitmro»'»« r C otton Siir :i), all cotton or merchandise co'isijyvd to our care for stoiHfr • or BV»|jtncnl. will i jceiv • the n o t prompt aSlcntîon (Vom }'yrsk & slliivlds. Monroe, O A. tf. , ill » t CCllilHCUU S . ÏSSUHNCE! The following Companys liavo com plied with tlie Law of thu "Ktnte ol Louisiana in relation to agencios ut Foreign lii.-urnuco Couipunvs: TUOS. ASKEW, Stale Collector; ADAM GIFi'EN, City Tieasurer. , New Orleans, Juno <„1859. HOME 1 NSUnANCE COMPANY of New York. ha W fotîd in^ura::ck com pany of ffitt'ifurd. Connecticut. "SP RI N H F1T, DD Fl R Ä' n h d M .Mi l N E ! NSU H A NOK COMPANY, Springfield, .VinssiH'husctts. ■ HAMI'DKN INSURANCE COM l'A«. N Y, of Sprin^lieM, Wnssachnsetts. ' • ATLANTIC FHîW-nnd MARINE IX SURANCE CO.MPANV, Providence, R.I. FIRE, MARINËj-UYEi; nnd IlUl.T, tNSURANCE. , ' ' * Stocks of Aîer.ehandi/e, Byihlings, Furniture, Mamilncturii'j;' e»labli.«h 'meiits', Freiaht Lists, Ac., covcied against h'ss pr ^hima-jô by Fire and the perils of Navigation. Pbr.fClES issued in and out of tlrV City, ai'.d a rot.irn t'f twenty per cent, mado in ensb. POlilCI-ES issued 1br die country, without the 'country tdiinse. P i.lCHSS, MARINE n'riîl RIYEK, issued in muPout of tl^| city, lo cover Merchandi/,p and Cotton, and an un conditional return of twenty per rent, made at .seulement on the first of each lr.ont% The CAPITAL of the above Cou - _pany».M all paid tip.in CASU, with large S i il us. All lu , ses adjusted and promptly paid in this oily, in (ASll. The best ret'eveuccs given in and out of this city,, on application at the of ficc. P. FÀ1KC111.LD, Agent. 19 St. Charles street. Se pt. 1, J fol). 8m. Camden and Trenton Dr.iïy Mail ST AIM?" LIN E. 'f,UEi»ho-vo route is now eoni]ilelely stocked. Cointnodious Mail Stages will I ijiivc flnwidiai, Ark., mid T 'iviiUni, Là., évei-y day (Snuihivs excepted) at .1 li'cfnek a . M., and arrive at Trenton ami Camden on the day following at Û oVlock l'. M. This .line connects at Camden with the Stage lines to the ll.it; Springs, ('nines' Blinding and Wasliington, Ark , and at Trenton with the Stlige lines Lo ShievcpoiJ, Ln., and by way of nii rr Isenburg and Trinity lo Nat chez, Miss. Every atteiilion is paid f.> the com fort, and convenience of the traveling community. , It will connect with Steamers at. Trenton, thus affording uninterrupted transportation to travelers going South. W. 0. OA UK, ' Cherry Ridge, La., Nov. '!. I«ö9.-tf. I) E TE R ' S WORSTED STORE, Wliolesnle an«l lîeiniî, (Aliud till ed, in ai' JJiiujiliiiii , NKW-pltLKA.NH. Direct importation of Berlin Zephir and Split Worsted, Shetland Wool, Floss and Purse Silks, Hnglish ICuil ting and French Jt'iubroidery, Cotton, Canvas, .i'.uUorns, etc., etc. h-.% All orders promptly attended to. Dee. lyUSSfl. Mni. r J. rSmiOAVJN It VTOJÏ7 Hcnce, Sign and Ornamental Painters anc\ Gilders. W k have this day entered into partnership. Painting and graining, u:vj paper hanging in all its branches, and in the finest and best style, wo are prepared and ready to do. ' We only ask l'or a trial, aud it wo don't come up to contract we ask for nothing.— Wo promise full satisfaction and line work in every instance. " \ Wo arc prepared Iu do nil and every kind of work in our line of busiiiens: Painting, draining. Marbling, Paper Hanging, &i\ &c., in town or iu the country, and in adjoining Parishes. Our terms aud charges shall always be liberal and moderate. Monroe. August. Ifith, 18">8. ly. Notice Is hereby given that I lie undersign ed has withdrawn from the firm of Keiler Crowuritch, and intend car rying on Ornuuii.'iital Painting', Claxing ■ 1 Paper Hanging in all its various branches, on his own hook. Persons wishing any work in the above line will please give me a call. JOHN KIEFER. Monroe, La., Oct. 20, 1859. St. Ii to hire ten liai to work on a plantation near Mon ro.e. Persons having negroes to hire for tlie next year will do well to call on mo at this place. JAS. D. McENERV. Monroe, La, Any. 4, 1859, -It.. To Cotton Planterfl7 " YORK 's patent PLOW AND sohapell. 'PH E greatest labor-Pavinj* Trnplr» m » ut ever I invented; by tlie use of which ono nefrro and.one mill" doi tjie work of two negroes and tw î ; e.,! No cotton planter should be with out them." To lia had of C. IT. SLOCOMR A TO . Hard ware MerqbantH, 07 Canal street, New Orieutuj solu A^'eut.: for »he South. November 3. 1850—3a 1 . illiotrniicotis ^SnctUnrihrnis, WIsM'ld &. Wilson's SEWING MACHINES. ll.uvo tliis lull tulti'ii t!io riRsT pursium every.Slutc P«It ticlil iu llio L*n'ile.1 Sliilos. wlii'r.'vor Iii ■ ■ v Imr^ oAr*.cnclffl. MMTHOUT ONt;j'XCRI"hliN vi û : »TATH Ol' 1II.S.SOVKI, ni SI. Limb. STATR OK ll.UMUS, at CVnlrniin. STATE Ol.' »HfJSieSVm, si Jm-kson. STATU ( iK N RW YORK, ut Albmiy. STA'l'm.HT KKW JKIWliV. ST AT P. 'IP MAKY1,..VNI>. «I lînltimovc, rrAVEOF VlRGtNIA.iii Rictnnoiul. ' STATK (^CALIFORNIA. STATKOP J'PX'NSi I.VAN1A. «I ntlMMlrg. »TATB OP KiiNTLUK V» - -VATi: OP WISCONSIN, ^in;;. i'V. lij'i.vi'r Ä ltnlu-r'K, Woe.l*«. V WolislcrVi H mi II io IP p lui.l Iwnalv ollnasj Iiav. ALI, Inwn •IGNALLY AND PAIRI.V l'.HATlN. No r.iti.iiud imuuMii now .1 nv ihr t'iu-1 itaUlir WIïnÏLr.K & VVE I.Î--OÀ' S E W 1 N U M A C tl l.Nli IK TOM NB PLUS II.TUA OK Al.l«# SKWIN'U ->UC1UNKS : m Taw Paul MORViix or a;i:ATiQy< The following I m the published report of tl ( V V. \ KS WA A N 1A ST AT lî A(i lî ICI LTU R A l. bOÇih.fV, on awarding .lh<;,.l'rauuM!W.iU tin Put L;t:«M'-Oeh.berh.:|; . •'Tl; ^Cojunii'dVe i-\-,■ nhy to ili • exhibitor-* O! y.ainiH? I" : I muv iiMd^.\|«Ui eluded, wln'.c Sii'. , 'x mort' PÎpiple Ih us il» ubilüv fo I I-, !, without U» nui «if lu above (lu- « 'iiuin.ii Pi, r..n il Srwluu 1 s v. \M ï ■ Un- Iivitl 'IJ •r all 1 r . n. : A l'Ily ilXOcl II 'il I I|U il itl m t Itl ;M'I - Ol' Uli io autud Machine. 1 - ! A R \l>, MdSKS F. MATON, \Y,M, MUlîlXM'K, JOHN A .-'.iAl.ît, Ci ii.ii.îuee The hvlcf» ofWhecll-r ä \ V 11mm V SewhV^ ehincs iu New < )rlenn», \\l)< re the dllt'eV bi'lwteu the - Old tiiau Wliutile'.' and < .-ii'c.h Mucbitu s and the urw in»i»rovcd \Vu h: Ä' Wn -iox Mncfilac i = undi î d'ood l> i liter t lui II 1 lie p.dt- 4 ' 1.1 1 ,r, ai d I;; Afnchino. A larjrn supply expeeted by every ami for sal'- at the » wim: LEU .v w î bip im o:wi.N(; J Notioo, rrni', co-pm iiv T\ ol It. KiCNDALL CAU'i • U A CO. V Iîi).ii;iiii # y. The emnuiis 'be i(l. .1 i'j) bv II. Kt ud.ill 11 oil -rlu I m^ium V m bv l»iuiel II. KKNDAI.I. < ,A lî'l EITJ "" PA M Id. I'lJATT. i . -!:ev I, Ji.vU. bM-1' ;' r and Conltuîf :don f.i: i SHALL continue to furnbh f î I M STA >ÏT>. oforo at tie: old Hand, I.» St, Lilac h , My otliee it- (.ii 'lie i.- eond Hour, No. <; My !.- pl « n hand to pupph î TT. nd î ball therefore naud 1 f IV. lMNll'JbPR 1,1 R5?) It. .►til! Lid h bit, il to supply Hut d» November Parish MäpsT M ATS «»rcnrnill, M nli".n. Otmclill. Mi)iv h(»iisc, n*"ll, (îoneordii Winn, Oalaliottla, Frankly, Teiii';«; A v. alh^T; parts of Rapides, dry and St. Martin. The snbseiil.ers having prepared Maps of the above Parishes, for the purpose of representing laridn that are oll'ered for sale in the above I'arlshtts, have been induced to have them put. lislied, so us to' p1ii"o the informfitioii which they cuniflin witliin thefcr.eh ol nil who may feel im Liierest in I fin rich and tl.living part of the Stille which they represent. Each Map will represent the public surveys, and the ditl'crcnl tracts ol land ofiorod for sale, with tlio named' of the owner«, ami their addresn, or the address of tii^ii agents, 'to facilitate the publication I the Maps, nnd to add to their use fulness, a spaco will be left on the mar gin for professional and businiHa cauls, 1er which a moderate charge will be made, according to position ai|d uijcci! the card. The Maps will lie fnrn'sl.ed to sul sciibers at $2 for plain copies, and for copies mounted on re'Uui) §t w ill b. charged. Lands for s 1 in any ol tlio ui.'ove Parishes will be designated oil he Maps, with reference ft) owner or ; ,V'ut at one to two eentn per acre, according lo quantity advertised. McCURKKN, LANDRY & CO., Auctioneer», Appraisers and Oeeeral Land Agents. Ollieennd Salesro i,n, Masoiiiu llall, St. Charles ut., corner I'e-did i. Nov. It, 18 .9 »t., Notice. A F j L porsons holding- ela ^ the Hncco.ssion of A. ms a^ajind I>. Kiij.-:cy, 1 will ploaso présent tin in lor . <•! th'inoiit. J 0 IKY ( j A T j I )K J i W O 01 ), Adnn. Monroo, .Yov. 24, I8 ;V0. tf r\ in üanils. \ I Oiu lïamis, I 'd'l"e . (fir .till.l I"*' anti:ï>. îcrirt . p For one touarf) o C tüx jirtfs. for i.i.-ér'ilo Um Vor each eddillpnal iti8- r|î'on., jpv. fiO ' Liberal discount made 'to 'quarterly, ;uivanni:nl iu»d.y<-«rly »dv< -Vi.isttp. » T «T* Annoutu iuïr caudUlfitc?Xor oiliee (to b« paid in tidVnncCV .$la fl$v Ib'ofeasîonal nnd Rm*n' v KcH>rds. (iVotto e^oeql £i.\ lu»e.»,) published t\\ el vj luenth*. . $3" Oardf of n l'tiîçfOMA ï ■. oho vac I < r can ouh he pulvlished irt-,th's V a' ! nd\ t i'Ms' iaentf»,at doiibja ratr«^. nlvl pe,.(t iHï ni jéstr- Aitfärflr At'r.fs'.n« • eopv \vli< bo iuoru ^rbbl und eUnt'tfcd nc ordîîi illx » c f I t tt n n'en o . " TlIP. MOST A e CPK ATB A VU TNTKI1E8TIN# llisWitY'hi'- ' A 'mkm I m S ' I vw'vui.w tu V n i: vi n k'rtß<IIÄ>. SO TF JS&ijW î /?7? I i 0 t o r i a'l F i e 1 d-» B 9 6 k - »-«.01'— . ' - > THE r,EVOLUTION; Oi, Illustrstions.-H- l'en niai Pencil, p! Ihn History, liiogniphy, fceriory', Re lics, unit Tvuditions of Cw VVar for lndepejulejireiîi r..:> !-Y nrsww.vifssixK. Two Villnmcs IfiSjijtHletii'Mii r.ii fibving upwoid of ilSOfl-'poKco,'^imil twEii gravin-gs Price Cinth; iftii,t)0; Sheep extra,' $1 00 :. J'snl «.si-cil Leather, 00: Halt'Call', $y 00, Morocco,:gilt, edges, $15 (h). The prepnriitit«»oHhiR work ôccnpi c d tlio Author mouk than nun, yk. iiis , during which In iHtveli d nraw.v »» SHOeSANl. im.!!'', in order to flsit tlio prominent »e.tineu of tlio' Revolution, gather np local [traditions, tind «xploro records end historien. The object of the-Author w us lo re produce I ho liisl.er.v ill tliii, American Revolution in sia'h an alinietive man lier us to emice. the youth ol his coun try to read tin»- wonderful, etory, un i l.ccuine familiar will) the founders of public, and I ho- iiilue of their hi tlers. Thu Juainioii iu which il luis been arranged nnd set f< ilh renders if. no less ultractive to thu gehî'i.il render and the ripe sèhbhu' of more imitiira yenrs. Islspinnntorv notes are givi non eveiy pag'e nnd also a biofl^upliieiil slielchel' . every man .bsiingnieliud in tlwevtinls of the llevolnliortr* A eepi.ins Analytical Indes is given al the close of ihe fiecond Volnnic, em - brn.'inÇ eighty-live : closely printed pages;' 'Chin ifi in itself, n Coteplele syri'op sis of the History and biography oft lio period of oil!' Rewilnltoiuwy, lilstori. nnd v. ill be found e«iSeediiig'ly nsrliii fur reference. The Work eoiiiiiiiWfilHho >es:ionlint I'acPj »»I ( lui early hlsto'vy ol our Kepul" lie, which itr'e ihm 11 ercd t hrough scores uf solum', 'often inace":!"uhle lo the greal Ina- ) of renders', [I loi'init-n eifln coinph [ î • fiW.'V /.-. 7- tu th'e tom'isf lieok ing foi- the fields eo'nsepratijd l'y pair: ut i. m, which lie 'scattered over our I road hind. "- ■"••• i ' • '• Upward of TllfTri'VlTIO'l .- AND DOI.V.A PS were espetidcfl in tin'« 1 pre pnriition of (hit work, The ev.iu'lslle eue'ravings, under thu iinfliedir.le su pervisiori* of (lie Ai'illliii', froiii 'his dl'.'iwiiigs, re.jiiile 1 the gl'rile'*'t'enve*'In ;ii'inlin;v. To Ii is end t lie epbi'tn oft'lio Puhlinhel's Imvrt been directed, und they t-H-he gréai plen uro in presenl in^-theso VoliTmeu as the tjest sjieein.erui Ol' lypog rnphy ever issued from the Ameriune Sold only by Mli:',r.l Ipliyns J5ÎJT" The Agent tiiiiy assoru Stil.sci'i hers lluil the work cannot be obtained el the I'ookstoi'es, nnd lh:il. Ihe price will never be less than above nnmeil. J. A. FliF.KLANl) i« only ivnlhori/.cd ngent to r .licit nulim'iplions for this book, in the Parish oi' Ouachita ami Morehouse. * Published by*H A IÎ PER Ä llUOTIl I'ih'S, Franklin, otinre, New S ork. Oof. l :;ih, ISs'Ml. ; NO T I C E r PTlK t'-itl >mot'i ht .'j '.'s ha n o j-ijut rjccçivc»! ' a In r^o Slt-clc of GVkIS ((îcncral Variety. failli will lamtitttio |. i taa'ivü ttüd . kofj» on hand, by fi'iooiu 1 urran^rniont, , — St vph; lby (iontUt, ., Hardwaro uiid CtUli'iy, ^ (Ji.ockory and <«hnsK\vrtrc% * h'h<j(!H ami Dont*, Hal,8 and Oapb. ( liou«ly-in:uio OlwUwii;.»', SaddU h & Snddlety, iMealiviiiioo A l'y tont \ I < -< i i < • i j i ,, Iron Cas» Nails, C'luiH'o UraiidioH and ' Whisk j, <ii'oc<Tioimiid A btr^-i.: bot of liluukcl , Suitable ibr OnatH, Ib.aU and SaddU'. All of tlio above; havo I. u ' lmi ,wtdl tah.'cli d, and will bo mw!<1 very low I'm* Cot toy, liiiuhi, l.U'ii hw.w, W ood, ur anytlii.oe; i, |m; that ji bi» voulizod from. Wo will advance Monoy and rb:uda.o&J£kitlon. and cuiilitnio tore ceivt. mo TT j 1 ship (iyt.ton a| -0 (.Umts per 1'alo, ntiîl reçoive, and fol'wavd up froijj;hts ibr one-lij'lh pari ol" the frei j^lit bill. l-'rei^Ms nml îStort,;.-.' mudt in all Oasen bo paid heîoio delivered. L.%' No (b«ods will be wold or de livered on Sunduyd. iîiÀii & co. # Pine BbijT, Ouachita liïver, i.a. b.'.-. is;».;, -r. VALUABLE PiiAN^Al'lON V(Yi\ sai^s:. Sitii:it«'il in tlio i'nrmh of Union, *.'eontainin^ 17<»0 acres ; 500 <>! which are in a tçood state of cultivation, wilh substantial two story dwelling, .• in, cabins, and other buildings. 'J'he premises uro in a (inc stale of Itivatinii, v/( il watered and within (.- mile uf ste.iinbTia!, navigation. * i Vr" i- .m.-, of salé, emjuîrç of the. u iri 'lto <»;• his soh mi too premises, will sell low for cash, or pàymeal.: tde to auit^he ptuvba-■« WM n C::awfoi:;' Vcb. 2 od