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rDBLI33ED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, ; by c. telles. .y_ ^saB -j |!*ery description of job print ing executed with Dispatch and Ntalnm— C heap —lor CASH. —; » Term* of Snbicripf Invariably in Advi T uueb D ol l ars p er annum, or F its D ollars tor two years. Two copies, (one year,).. Four Ten $ 5 00 10 00 20 00 10 cents. corçp.. Professional darös. THE REGISTER. ♦ •V compton & bard, Attorneys at Law, Officts at Monroe and Bastrop, La. . Practice in all the Courts of the Twelfth Judicial District, comprising the Parishes of Ouachita, Morehouse, Union and Jackson. REFEEBNCESî ^ Brown, Johnston & Co., New Orleans, Geo. M. Pinckard & Co., New Orleans, J. F. "VVyche & Co., New Orleans, ~~-Hon. Thos. T. Land, Supreme Judge. Hon. Lewis Selby, Providence. La. _1_IZ r. w. jemjsotf. Vemon, La. stubbs & jeml3|tf, * ATTO UNIES AT LAW, Practice in tiie Parishes of Ouachita, Jaekson, Union, Morehouse,' Càldwell, Franklin, Bien-, ville, Olaibëfjjjè and Winn. " • April 14, ÏS59. lyj R. RICHARDSON, Attorney & CQU^sclor at Law, Üonhod^LA. Will praotice, in all the Courts of the 12th Judieial Distrlct^nd the parities of. Caldwell and Frauklin. T ' . Oct. 13, 1859. * ' A. H. MARTIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, M onroe , Li.i Will attend the Conjrts in Parishes cotii'prising the lltli and :12th Judicial Districts. WHf N. B. Office next door below the Post Office Nov. 1st,. 1858. ly^ thei wm. t. atkins, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ^ TfTIL^^ttend the Coiirts in the Parishes of Y T Jackson, Union, Morehouse and Ouachita N.B. Office next door belew;^Moriil.o^ & Purvis. v;-.:,. . Jan. 19, 18«0. l tf c. h. morrison, geo. pudtlb MORRISON & PURVIS, Attorneys at Law, [may27-ly.] MONROE, LA. JOHN 1c E N E R Y , Attorney at Law, Monroe, La. Nov. 11th, 1858. . ly. . J.S.I'. tUVUAiiUSOK, attorney and counselor at law, M on'roe. .. . L a. J AS. D. HTc"ENE"RY"r Attorney at Law, Monroe, La. Nov. 11th, 1858. ly, ROBERT RAY, Attorney &. Counsellor at Law, M onroe. .. . L a. P. H. TOLER. attorneyaat law, WINSBORO', FRANsfiljf'pARIBII, La. Will attend the ' District Court of Franklin, Ouachita. Catah&ula and Morehouse Parishes, and also the Su preme Court at Monroe. June 10, 1858.—ly. p. a. f. harpke, wm. a. wi1yte. HARPER fc WHYTE, ATTORNEYS S(. CaUKSELUIfS 4T LAW, Winnsboro, Franklin Parish, La. will attend promptly to all busi * ness intjie^ltlr aud 12th Judi cial District Courts^. - District May 12, 1869. J. B. M athews. '.v. Wrf. MoFee. M tTBEWS & Mcrr.K. Attorneys Sf f Counsellors at Law. B astrop, La. Will attend to all business entrusted to them in the 12th Judicial District, and also iu the Supremo (Jouvt at^fon 7JR7DTÏ}7TËWPÏM operative, surgical AND >>}"• MECHANICAL DENTIST, Monroe, (La.) March 21,185S.—ty. J. L. BYRNE .. «L. A. SHIELD^" BYRNE & SUIGL0S, Receiving and Forwarding Merchants. » *: MONROE, i, A. Refer to Pilcher & Goodrich, New Orleans. Oct. 6, '69,-tf. Scientific and Practical watch and clock MAKER. JOHN MILLER, C olumbia, L a. Every description of Watches, Clocks, Music Boxes and Jewelry, carefully rêpâtréli.^ ^Twenty-two years of practical experience iu the business, entitles him to give the assurance that his work will not bo 8iirpassed l)y any establish ment in Louisiana. An assortment of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, of all description?; also, Watch Chrystals, Fine Gold and Steel Keys, Hands, and all other Articles in his line, always on hand. Old" Gold and Silver exchanged for new articles. P. S. The watches T have on hand belonging to my customers in Ouachi ta, and other Parishes, will be deliv ered at Columbia when called for. ' JOHN MILLER. January 1st, 1860. jï ly I SAMUEL BAED, OFFICIAL FAPEB OF TBE PAEISH OF editor: monroe; la., thursday m l:x 2 NO. 10. j. Nstn (Orleans Directors^. b. bloomkiel.d. BLO OUTFIELD & STEEL, Publishers, Booksellers, Stationers, and dealers IN P APERS A1\I) SCHOOL BOOKS, Law, ;Medical, Theological am celianedus Works, 4n all styles ing'; • Librarijp: supplied terms; Cheap Publications, ] Magazines, received soou 1 from the press. ■ Juvenile and Toy Soolnfof every description, Gaww«», iÄff.iabet Blocus, Transparent Slates, and A B C. Qardsj Blank Boo 1 ? Manufacturera, Printing )ok Binâing, Engraving and JEtitho grapmHg Visiting Cards 'n^htiy .exe cuted. w, * ! * BLOOMFIELD, STEEL & CO., liOOKSELLiliS ASD STATIONERS, CO Camp Street, New Orleans. Jaii. 20, 1859. J ' ' ' ly. H. RMDpar ÖARTER7& eft, 5S S i ON*MER b ÉANTS, 15 St. Gharles'Strcetj: i > new O rleans. N, B.r-H. K. Ç. & Co.. ure agefjta for, and keep constantly onliaud,Pràtt!s improved C ut ton ginsi MaröB-aS, 3858. PILQH8R, GOODRICH ,& CO., OOlTON FACTORS —and— • . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 38 Factor's Row, NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 9, 1858. ly* J. Fi WYCIIE & GO, COTTON FACTOR, —AND— ■ '■». COMMISSION MERCHANTS,' 119 COMMON STREET, , * new-orleans. Dec. 9,1855. ly* J. B. BRES & CO., CÖTT0N FACTORS —AND— 1'-'' COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Union St.—Over Bank of New Orleans , NEW ORLEANS.. »©"Refers to Jno. Ray, Esq. Monroe, La. Ma rch 15 th' 1858. ly. Drugs , Chemicals ,' Faints , Oils , Window Glass . o. o. woqdman, WHOLESALE Dil TIGGIST, Corner Commerce and Magazine Sts. •NEW- ORLEANS. Jan, 4, i859. ly* B UR TON & WORÎf, TOBACCO AND GÉNÉRAL COMMISSION M E& CIIAN TS. 05 Gravier Street, NEW -oisteaks. J® cw Orloans. , Oct. IS. 1859. , iy. j. äl ALlililtT^üN. , t). l. MCDGE ALBERTS N MUD Gl E, Agents for tlio sale of M ill and Plan tation Machinery of every description; demon's, Brown & Co.'a Single and Double Cylinder Cotton Gins, Bates' Patent Steain Guages. No.' 8 .Union Street, New Orleans, La. Oct. 13, 1859.' ' ly. » [. jordan ^ jas. brewer w. m. glfclasp &ILLASPIE, BREWER & GO, COTTON FACTORS, —AND— . COMMISSION^ MÉRCnANTS. No. 88 UjNlON STKIÙET. NEW ORLEANS. èfera to Dr. C. 3. Dabbs, Kron ., and Maj. .Tames U. Brigham, itiso Parish, La. nber 15, 185^. ly. 118. DEHART & SMITH, DENTISTS, IT Baironnc St. near Canal St. Î NEW ORLEANS. All operations entrusted to them will be performed in the most skilful mau ner'and warranted. ÉSS? Dr. Smith'will ba in Monroe on (he.25thof September neSt, to attend on professional calls and remain three weeks. =^®8 May 12. 1859. ly. B. L. LYNCH. ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT? LAW, No. Camp .Street, ^ fM. NEW ORLEANS, Front Office over Home -Mutual In surance Co., entrance en Natchez St. Oct. 6,1859. - ly FELLOWES & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 149 COMMON STREET, NEW-OELEANS. ■ - Refer to C. H. Morrison, Esq. Blankets! Blankets!! 1AA PAIRjust received, compriting bes IvU quality heavy negro, grey and white Mackinaw, and fine bèd and crib blankets' which will be (rid low by nov.S. " BYRNE & SHrEXBS. aotal aiibcrtlse New Fall and Wint tits BYRNE ARE now rcc sive stock oiving their ex ten xjl 5:1 vc StOCk oi PALL AND comprising everyi] EU tbiug w neede< in the way of PfiSitation Groceries, hhtowheo , Queinswi Boots aadjpfaoes, Hat, 1 ', Cupe, 4tc. Wc hâve made oui- pui«üaeee entirely at the «WW i, "i 'd can nflorfl tooffer a ■ ' , CuttNidcrable UedHction . I\- rRicus. We would'' hfjHad io iiavo onr friends dnd the ctUnios of tuis and àîfoinîng parishes, come and tiec ul and, cjt*mluB uur stoolr.' ' & * ■ Monroe. October C, 18 59.-tf ( - Fresh Groceries & Provisions, WE have now in stqso-thc largest aitfl^fiiopt complete euDpiy"6f Family Groceries and Provimoq»offeri'irlü tV' - ' 1 ' ' this Ri:u ket, which we can !i —as follow# î , - ' : t. Louis and StiperCne in Ifto'jR— Eïh-: .•barrels and halMnm-cls: - ■ ■■ ■ ni^n. clioiée ajul cru'etied.J lairels and halves.r'.'jg . iugar-ouiwl, Dutfield aad ~ ...y.'s. . . BÂo6ii--çlear «M ribbed sidtis mi VotkuCoKm, peppe r, spleef. l»rd. Ht»; c;._ dies, soap, wines, brandies, fife., for nSle tow by Oct C, '59.-tf. "VRNE^ S „n,,,S. . t.. < - gL Boots, Shoes and Russets. MEN'S thick, flouble solo, isalf, water-proof Boots, griiia horsemen's liooft,'fln« pump sole calf boots, boys' calf baltsvelj and double solo boots. RussÉrs— 10 cnees meiii.nml boys' No. 1 oak tauued, which we aré'lèlUng lower thau ever before (Hfered.- : • •" .Heavy brognns foflncn and boys. "Wotnon's brogäns^ and boots. Meu's fine gait'Congress.gaiters. A large assortment of and children's shoes of all kinds. . "• Ladies' goat, rt»rocco, kid and olotl* lace heël*boots, buskins an^ süppnrsi iWfevory vari ety. at BrapEJc SHIELDS'. Moiiroe, November 3. 1.SÄ9, - ' _ « Eeadv-Made^ Clothing. '/"VVEUCOÀTS. —Bluck cldtb, black and blu6 \J beUveiv-riiiot cloth alîd scai^* e £ k ] u ££ ana •iVoclcs. ; ' ' Fine black clotfe, dre?.?, fancy crss , satinet "and tweed saquos and iYoclfc. V f.sts—black and fau£y silk. csesinio block and fancy eèlôrçd plush velvet.. P ants —Fine black dôéékin^ (ancy casaimere, Jearfs and kersey. V SUirls^drawors, undor : sbj|^'crçivais, ploves and gçùtleriien's fümisbinff irj^is generally, toov.^, . * BÎRNË.&SllIIiJLDS. , Jr. & RICK STORIi jt i totiieir noy « R. ÖERS0N " new largeb IJAVING removf spacious fire |ft v have now opened ani} are* stfil receiv ing their new Fall and Winter stock, consisting of plantation suppliesj aueh as Kerseys, Ky. Linsèys, Jeans, russets, blankets, ■ Hats, negro clothing, Sa.tinefttapd casimeres ; Gentlemen's fdrinimn^ oooba and clothing —ovet-qoats, Dress ànd froct coata^ Pants and vests, Boots and shoes, drawers and shirts,-linen and Silk handkerchiefs, Jj? "Cravats, linen ami. Flannel shirts, IIoRiery and Gloves, hats and caps. A complete assortment of youth »nd children's clothing ; *-rw^n« A new and fresh quantity of general groceries, saddlpiy, hardware, -porks, cutlery and stationery, medicines and cigars. Algo a very large assortment of Ladies'l&oods, Selected from the largest and most poßular importing konses of N. York, Boston and Philadelphia, consisting of Fine and fashiqn'able dress silks, ^Cashmeres, riierinoà, delaiues-, Woolen shawls, cloaks, Bonnafr, ribbons, ., Embroideries, Hàir dresses, corsettes, Trimmings, perfumery, hosiery, **01oves, gauntlets, 'Slippers and gaiters. Also a large and .Well selected stock jqi Gold and silver Watches, Guard chains—new styles of jewelry,• consisting of coral sets. Comoo and Mosaic, ear-rings, pins, rings, shirt and sleeve buttons, all of which will be guaranteed to bo what represented. Their whole stock is 011e of the lar gest und best selected ever 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 we have the ability to please and suit. Strict and particular attention will bo pa«d to orders from our friends and customers residing at a distance. Monroe, La., Nov. 8, 1859—6m.' notice!! t ' George ICoehler, Gunsmith, /^J_IVES notice, that he has p'crmancnt ly located in Moiiroe, and* is pre pared to make jgr repair Guns, Pistols, &c. An experience of fifteen years* in the most celebrated maim factories in Ger-« many, enables him to do Work superior to any to be found in the South-fvest. His work is already known, as a residence of six years in Farmervillc has giA'en his work much celebrity.— All his work is warranted, aiid with proper caro will last a generation.— He keeps on hand n Guns, Pistol«, and Hunting Apparatus } Generally. Office—Two doors South of P. O. Monroe, March 10, 1869. aim thé mi ferrnn mm approvdi ami re eopifortt of his I HIS S Aft, whiçh ill compaiip"f(ivornbty wfflnbe finest in the cpuiitryj will always ijg, supplied with- the very beat of « *" "tiviulib, Brandies'and Uimtrt , f Saloon •H 00 " * • with aß wilt be (blind fully «ufjpljed with a|J ►the necessary appliance^, by. perstius wishing to indulge in the, Ipaltlrful und; tenooent games of Billml'dH iitnA Fool. .■ ..... S ïhankfulfor past patrönago.he libpes tôtnei'it a contintmnce. . orsbün JONES. .« »Monroe, La., Oct.,»*1869.*$^ of every kind, Segajp. of the .best Brands, Fruit« o£ the season, &« Copai'tnership Notice. ' T he undersigned have, th 1 .,. day J forntticl a cctoi>rtiiorBl»ip in^this to#n^ tbo IRrm , of Hon ing & Kiidom, for tlio purpose of carrying 011 w 'i)e8s and Carriage shop, tip •posite tjie Railroad Hotel. We put up any kind of , Carl'iiip, . , *' * M . buksSOS r. , ■ and* * . f Rockawayt; in an^st^'le, and «uppjy tomlrs •*M» any. khidof nafuogB'ar Saddles which they way call foA «irriuges warranted frt» pno yêar. ' ï- Af ■£ Wc alsö do Hbise-^roeing undylaii tation.worft. - -•* -<- - •hatigiog dop good Eastern workmen J&- nERRIN^ & ÉNPOM. F ob. S d, T Sf)'.?. 2___ l'v. F. B E R NIÎE ARDT," 'Merchant Tailor, îllonr/jt, La. TVf OÛLÔ rcàpectAilly inform' *$3 " thé citizens of JionrOc and Jlx.' vicinity, that he has cernmenced the Tailoring Business in this place. He re spectfully solicits your patronage. He flitters himself, that from his practical experience in his business, ho will render entire satisfaction to those favoring him with their patronage. He has a very fine assoj lmeiriof Goods hand, which lie will s'elW-ery low'for cash. His prices will be moderate, ami he hopoß that by doing the very best work, at low prices and a strict oUentin'ri to ; business to merit a liberal "share of patronage. »' His shop is on.tho corner of Grand, and Do Siard Streets, Monroe, La. Jan. 3d, 1859, ly. BEEF!! MUTTON!!! PORK I y Butchery!! r p 6 E un d e r si g 1 1 e 1 1 has established a A , regular butchery 111 Monroe' and secured the services of Mr. Théophile Dullard, a practical and experienced, Butcher,. who will be found ijt his staH daily, withieycrything in' his lino. jftS hotels, families, &c. : ■ ^eamboats will be furnished at hour at reduced prices. ~ ^ Texas beef, veal, pork, railttoiy &a, ahvays on hand. Market House next door*to Mr. Mil lion's Grocery, Grara street. JOHN VVENTZELL,. Proprietor. Monroe, Nov. 11, lg59- 6m. ©Sîïa ïïwiBsriiia äi©®'isii e ? D. D. TUBNEU, ' —AND— trent's livery. stahle, 11. J. TRENT , Tnprifar. These establishments ta» are now open,for the accommodation of the-'-, public, and the proprietors 1iop«r by proper attention, to obtain a liberal share of public patronage. * Trenton, f, a., Dörit 13, 1858[" l^* Trees, i"l;mtH^'8eertH M. R,*1UXCE, & C 11. .FlaélTing w .,r- , N. Y. will mail.to appl\cn!its wl«> enclose stamps, Priced Catalogues gf any department of their Nurseries, y* eluding a recent Catalogue of 140 vq rietfe'R of n ative Grapes. Solidified Miïkl 1' N excelléut articlu as fooil (or'infahts, and f , il'MEA CO: • novlO. > G. V.' Tobacco ! Toba,cco ! ! i LARGE supply of tlns^ abovS article, iL every quality. 0:1 hand, wbiclL v/o bay rect from nianuructurorf,-fau'l can l'urnjub planters aud the trade generally at unusually low rates. I'VRNE &, SHIELDS. Monroe. Oct. 0. r r»0-tr. * i. A (rnods^lmt» fo^ i«w.'"ïri?ïi8lii^l commended by tiiose (bat bave iipcd it. Giw| it a trial. For eala at'tho Dn'Uj: Store. -|>* If» Bagging, Rope and T^inc. A FULL supply'of India bn^gjng and best machine-made RôjrtfSn band and l'or «ale low by BY UNE & SHIELDS in Monroe; Oct. 6. T>D.-t1'. JJAVING a coMMoniocs W4r.uu.0c3H and Storage ! ! >1013 \V r At;EU0C._ . Coi-rox Su Ht), ail cotton or mercliandis consigned to our care for storagè or shipment, will reçoive the mosfprompt attrition ffora BYRNE* SUIELUtf. Monroe, Oct. 4, '89.-tf. eons f aw m retef jto apec I State, 00 tor t A»am Nçv£ Orleaiie, Juu|^ ^§69. HOME IN'St lîÂîTci! CO'Sfl'AS Y of !W York' " ? mmVBD* INOTRÄNUgr* <J0M ; CyV «ff Hattfotd,' Connecticut. ..mi iSWRANOE OOMt'AiS Y,Spnj6®d. K«Or BOME-I Nc^ Ybrlt «JgÛBwÇ .f < tssuhanoe OOMPANY,i>pr HAMPDEN INSUliANÄ S®*» of Sp^iigßeW, .M omse ATLANTlQFÎKKmhKiMt: JSVRANM .ßbSWVNt. So iß< *•' 'i *. 3k>, : " ?"« ffttcJ ÖUN Mice, * FIRE, 3îf ARÎNBÎ RIVER and : JNSpRANCE. * .- ... %. m "T # Stocks of Mwchatv^Be, -]®ldings,'" FurnitBre,* " Manufaottiriufe, estaMish Û»oftt8, Freight Lia^ «c., 'jMtred agiiiustflpss.or damage by JTi^O wid tiie perils oT ^avigatiofi! v. ^ £f lt)LlCl'ES*issiied iu'âiîd ojft til this city.; und a rtitufn tjf twenty pier j»ut., made in casli. w, POLICIES issijjjd fm- (ho country, WjJÄ#ljrt(<th« feoilftljiy clause. • '•WïiEIES; MflilKE and RIVtU, issued in and out lit' this eit ii^iiSo iftid (Ê|ton,. affd^h'n urK coliditifimil retur„ taadc at 'settleuiel^ month. - 1 CAPIÏAL^of (life abovft Oôin piuj« is all paid ôp in .OASHj with large Surplus. lover, pnm ic Uest'rpi'wbu^s g,iv'<|»"iji an#ont of (Hio -efty, on aijélicatifitt *ut the Of '"si »♦ É. p. FAfttcmr.n, A^ent.. . 2è' • .Ul Sfct'harloH street. \86Hb-h 1840. ' T n E nl),o vö nyite'is ltoy # sfoekfj.#, Ü<{ ; 1 Camdcûaiid Trenton-Dail; il . —w will ltîïive Ciïmden, Aiy., and Lit.,, evci'i»jday (S»ii.()ays'cxcépiça-kV 4 o'clock a. m ., and arrive at Tron ftiid Camdeiron t'ho day-lbiltiwihg 5 o'clock r. m. i, :.t : This line coirtiects ât Camden, with tli'c Stage lines to the Hot Springs, '""ines' Landing and Washington, Ark., and at' Trenton with the Stag»V lines to Slirovep(»W, La.,5*SiJid by way of Harrisonburg'and Trinity to Nat« chea^Miss. " ' ■> ' . », • Kvor^»àttentioa s i«Âj9aid to ffie com fort and c<u>vj)iiieôce of; tho itraVflitig xommntiity. .. It wiU connQct'with StCiiDiÄrs at Trentpn, thus, aflording .ttuii»|criffi||tod traiispoi'tation to travelers goina- Soi « _ , \V. c.' , Ohtftry fliege, La., Nov, 1, , 0« ,, « Uftiid I®"# Engl,feh - Kuit-, , , "* s ~B E~r ~E Jt-^ WORSTED - >Vho|«sate aii<riU'ti>l ♦ tmr JJùiiyMm, I) ireqt,- inipor tati'yÄ of "IWiUtt" m " ' ' " Ornamental s and Gilders. " , this >HMr|attterca f ; itttp" partnership. l'ainUrig and graipiiij, paper hangilig TOpipn bratidR^ aud. in. tlio Jinest aiKÄerit sb-ln,. Wenrc fivepHjwd and röiidy fo du." Vj'c only i^sk for> trial, and if we don't., come up to cofltract we ask for nothing.^ Wb promi® »ffill'siitisft^Hdo Sajfiiiie: wotfc in evhryinslanp*). r « \Ve' ar<? prtjpai ed /o do , kind of wilvk in ftiiV'iîfilTÂ'j l'ainting,\.Orainijig, t Majhlin ll*ngiiig v Ä.v. &c., in Ä w country, and.in adjoinui^^rtj " Onr tcftms and (■hin'ges »1 be liberal and ihqdÄte. % Monroe, August l§th.*1^68 fory ly. ' ISTotice %• Is hereby giyen tiiat the uildersigfi ed has withdrawn fmm the fitjn of .Keiler Ä ' 1 owilWtch. and intend caV fyiiig 011 Oi mynental Painting, Gltizing anil Paner, fiai flaii^jn^iu all |tè varium; bi'ÄTicljoQ^ On hin own hook. w.jfWfiff in y- wwk in the liUO Will pluuHO {five Épo It call. ... JOHN KIKt'ER, Monroe, La., Oct. 20, 1859. St. W*NTED.—I wish to hire ten lisuds to wofk' on a plantation neAr Moif-' roe. Person« having negroes to hire' for the next, year wifj ^Äell to call on me at this placé. ''HRf > ' ' A JAS. I). 'fffiyERF. Monroe, La, Aug. 4, 1859. 4t. Mme. Delery's Female Institute THIS School will re-open on the 0th , January, 18G0, and bo, removed on the 1st February, in tlio largo and spacious buildings known as the "Ma sou House." J, . ' , Mus. ANNIE W. DELERY. Principal. Monroe, Jan. 6, 18À0. It* l | »M H ^ WllMinV MI gïïîn IS. I» the United States. ,ftitled, WITHOUT ntSt v Lpuia at Centrali*. Jackson. &at Albany. Uimora. STATE STM'fi V« IN tIMIU or CREA ThoïS JSP. van U'.i y, uu uw.iilin* tliu ijreBÙ! Jüslw»ol'Hi«S FIT,' .t riittbl 1st OTOctow r list: "j "Tlie Coniinittyi hi hity toiiic -irtthflBtoi clùni'9 taWinw and u jçlè», ailiaflor B-olof# iuvrt i».w .Mnehnf Ii« Ability tf) prrtiir «101 nut itlsnàiuglul lit «"iinnt itiswmgiajftim t above the UonittiitVo fe®( iï t-ipiomu to fl.r »Vhwler ft Piplomu to tlio »Vhi'i ltir .V y ä» bülntf 1I10 best oft fill fumlly iSiiiKMU R. It. MOC liu«» MOS wl. JOUN A. SJf lttrf>." . The f . hos or Him 'emu- s tn, NeiWör ■ iiotwu'ii jjir. MQia KII.V VVu.SONTpUc tliaai fni'K "«imitiu" Wm-iifni (iHusuiiontlisi mol 1 rAWil n'w .St (lui d I*, m • rnl ■•T t n m m ni b'Hn v«rt» fiftW. 5 l)cc. SOtli rftobiwtMM will bo .fetlleanp by JC. %i,dall </i»riter, aim tile cotton fjrin Irnsing liy Dwrlirci DANlHl, N«w Orleans, Oeuijwr i; I rpilK OotktiD nul ç 1 irt'nn vvilrbesoiiijjiued*i u K K S I) ALL UAltTEf. T SHALL <M>iillnUo fS-lnnil»li 'M ** * onsta s dlstrl and shi.ll ennfbk e^»n<rpr uucUi idiHl Wfifeh .,-r of Cttrroll MbrelSbuHe. pi, Cflta of Rani Ubsfrj b'er ÜMreri F ' ^fpHarwl c the nl>o\»ßlprisbe ,8, iyr the •pose of reprospftfjig Jij'uds thut aïii pjrpostrof rcpri'söiuijtg lands tlutt ab b|i'i(5d for, sale in tl.tp abövo P#fisi)éfc huvo been jädupd to liavo them plito lisjied; so as tapltt^, tlio fiijpMmMjp vvlflt l fi*tji0y Contain pith in the retell of all whöin^y. feot air interest in the rich , and 0hftving part of the 8tafai hjcli tWy'tepresviit. Each Map will lite Mlf Hrtfyeys, aitji -tltl différent trttpU of land offered for sale, W the names of tho owners, ,'tli<j ttioir nddrérfB, or the address of their igentb. To facilitate the publication )f. tlio Maps, and to add "til theft' «sa .uWr»«', a space will be left on the njar ginfoiwirofvnficiiml aiid butiincos curds, tor wTilchCa m'skrate^ cbnrge-Vill be tiiatlf, according to position and size of <t , m »Tho Maps will be furniijlied to «nb ejfWbl^fJIt $2 for plain copies, and for, copies mouuMCjpu tollws $4 will lie oharged. ; . - : X: « -Lunils for sale iu any.ol the aboye Parish,'« will bo designated ou, the Maps, jYjtk i-ef e i flfa éo tb owiierot fit ' ' at 0110 tolwo'CTinu jjj'r acre, ttucori to quantity advertised. McCKIUtEN, LANDRY A uctimieerÄ 'Abpramlrs a; IjwttÈÊgmitH,'- OfRcennçi P ebariea •r.ÎT, 1H59. .n 'ral rooffi coruc NcmciT S tatu or Loç»i^ Parish of Oiiuehita. 12th District.Ç!ourt, ision of Elbert WoarJ, <h<?d, ' J, Allen B. Wood I i«b flledjn th« «1« Clerk W« 12th Ju-ftelnl t. in and for wud parlsii of OuiUlil account, which ho pruyn may bé homologated. ■ ■ >, Now, thvr, for«, unlew 'oppositlon ho mailo thereto within tlilrty days from the date hfVSnf. the Puiil fliml aecount wifl be boiiolpgsted, tic cordtng to law. „ ■ , . - «éjh W. U. BUADDBIY, Clerk; | Monro«, Li».} Dm. eth, 189»—W. ADVERTISINGkEAÏBS. ' For one square of t »n lines, or less, for fini i userlifjui £* .. H 00 For each additional insertion, * per «ajoure 00 .jar* Libural discount made to qoarkrlj» ,scuii-AQuti^tiMl jearîy adrertinen. . Steamboat Notices, for the Bsasoo. .$16 ..r*r Announcing candidates for offio* (to ira pftid in advance) . $. $10 ß*F Professional and Etorinem Cards, (not to exceed si* Hum,) published twelre months.. $10 JBÊT* Carols of a personal character can only bo pubttmed in thin paper as ndrertinemeate,*! double ra|ea. and paid for i iXtr Adrcrtisemen».. not m»rk, irqn tha copy will inw-Mt'd iu>til forbid .nd ch.rfW .0 cordihgly. jRiistelluiifo it a " Br *081 jy:cr«ATR JINr I*rZMC8TIN» uist.'iry or Ammicar Ktvouj tion svk* r03t,J8Hto>, NOW READ h THE notorial' Fiel4-B«ok THE DEVOLUTION; Of, llluHtrfttionH, by Pen and Pencil, of Ihlj History, Biography, Scenery, Re lies, and Traditions of the War for Independence. BY BKK80N J. T.OSSlNQ. Two Volumes Royal Octavo, containing upward of lf>00 pages, and llÖO En griwings. Price Cloth, #«>.00 ; Sheep . extra, $T 00 : Embossed Leather, $1 00: Half Calf, |9 00, Morocco, gilt edges, $15 00. The préparation of this work occupi ed the Allthor muhk than rous years, during which he tiaveUul nkari.y ten fliorsANii miles , in ordet to visit the tomHtenfesccncB of (lie Revolution, Ithtr upfUvl traditions, and exploro cOrds amWrostories. iThé object ùHlie Author wa* to re ""^"cojthe history oï tlio American >11 in such an «tir active man entieo tWS yortth'of his eoun Us #onderful story, and ' - ~" UW | 4: rtf. heir la as beeiij, liiir the I Ca« Ii« n u\w ctc UK) «HNO 5 ïïbto TOO US) to & HOLLA purulioi uthor. iree pie Savey isqfiad f/01 w . ;» ~ » liât Ute workicsn UooksloruA, um jvcrbçJésH tm to solicit subsci in 4he Parish 0 ™ ook iho'f HA w»r«,>*<!w, SthîlS , r piIIi subgci'ibors havo Wst rqcclirjii! - * a huge . # -xs.'é of Good* «Jr PPPVI .f, J. jgpfci ,,Hanlwiii-e amrputlery,' , ,, V # •0i fl <?koryan<||fflà«.w«* ' " Clo # Saddles & Saddlery, MoaiciiUjs & Pa ,lroiiCastip"gs : ' Clluice. Bra ■ , , lilakjv-,: k , . ^ 'Grocprlöi »V î -A ßrge Lot of Suitable for Coats, ,lfc All of tho (Hinve have bee selected, atid wlli ho sold t( Cash',. Cotton , Ilin^i ÄÄ||1, — f ye .a^jJ shjo,00tton at 3 and forwai >ft] rage >p -mMßm wl * meg 00(1« 'er cd uuduys RI CO Pin l)fc s% ' Noti« S tatu o* L oms'iana, 1 , - OqusWltt. r tcccMfm of ii. 1). Bulloch ami II. Té ■ tum, drc'ij,. . " W hereas , A., J. Klournby, Adm'r. hau 'filed in the office of tlio^lerk of tna 12th Judicial Üj^ictt/oiift, iä and for «laid parish of Ouachita, his ac count which he prays may hftltomoto ttnles-i opposition .n 30 days from lid final account icording to law. "ADLl>y, Oleik. *4t,»«. gated, No»jr,