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THE REGISTER. PUBLISHED EVERT THURSDAY MORNING, BY C. TELLES. Every description of JOB PRINT LSG executed with DwpaUk and Ntatneu— Cukap —for CASII. Tenu of Subscription. WSf Invariably in Advance. Three Dollars per annum, or Five Dollars lor two years. Two copies, (one year,) t 5 00 Four " " " ... : 10 00 Ten " " " 20 00 Single corns 10 cents. THE REGISTER. SAMUEL BARD, OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE PARISH OF OUACHITA. EDITOR. VOL. X. MONROE, LA., THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 23, 1860. NO. 13. .»-«*•» -4 r ■ ■ r — . ^ - LUJLIL ..IL...IL—'1'.* '• -r - r M r* ADVERTISING RATES. For one square of tin Unes, or less, for flrrt insertion $1 0# For cach additional Insertion, per «quart. AO Liberal discount made 1o quarftfrlj* semi-annual and yearly advertiser*. Steamboat Notices, for tfce setifeon. .lift ßff Announcing candidate* for ofBc« (to to paid in advance) fit JStr- Professional and Nhstoew Card*, (not to exceed six lines,) published twelve fflonths. .910 _ ©- Cards of a persona », character can onty be published in this paper as advertisements,at double rates, and ptotil for In advanct. , k _ Sr Advertisements not marked on the eofjr will be inserted Until fôrbid aud charged av professional Carts. ÇOMPTON & BARD, Attorneys at Law, OjJiaM at Monroe and Bastrop, La. Practice !n all the Courts of the Twelfth Judicial District, comprising the Parishes of "Ouachita, Morehouse, Union and Jackson. references: ■ Brown, Johnston & Co., New Orleans, Geo. M. Pinckard & Co., New Orleans, J. F. Wyche A Co., New Orleans, Hon. Thos. T. Land, Supreme Judge. - ^Hon. Lewis Selby, Providence. La. J. F. ELLIS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Monroe, La. WILL attend the Courts in the Par ishes of Washita, Jackson, Union, Morehouse, Franklin, Catahoula and Caldwell, also, the Supreme Court of the State, and U. S. District Court «t Monroe, La. He will also attend promptly to any land business entrusted to him. Feb. 9, 18G0. [1-y] R. RICHARDSON, Attorney & Counselor at Law, Moxrok, La. Will practice in all tlie Courts of the 12th Judicial District and tbc parishes of Caldwell •nd Franklin. Oct. 13. 185Ü. 17. A. H. MARTIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Monroe, La. Will attend the Courts in the Parishes comprising the 11th and 12tb Judicial Districts. t&~ N. B. Onico next door below the Post Office. Jan. 1, 18'tiÔ. ly. Wm. T. ATKINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW WILL attend the Courts in the Parishes o Jackson, Union, Morehouse and Ouachita N. Ik Office next door below Morrison J Purvis. Jan. 19, 1860. 1 o. h. morrison, geo. pl'rvil MORRISON & PURVIS, Attorneys at Law, MONKOE, LA. J *n. 1, 1860. ly. ""JOHN M c E N E R "Y ," Attorney at Law, Monroe, La. Jan. 1, 18ÖÖ. ly. J. N.T. K1CI1 AKI>NO.\, ATTORNEY ANÎ) COUNSELOR AT LAW, Monroe. .. .La. "JAS. D. McENE R Y , Attorney at Law, Monroe, La. Nov. 11th, 1858. ly. KOBtltï KAY, Attorney & Counsellor at Law, Monroe. .. .La. Jan. 1, 1SG0. ly. P. II. TOLER. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Winsboro', Franklin Parish, La. Will attend the District Court of Franklin, Ouachita. Catahoula and Morehouse Parishes, and also the Su preme Court at Monroe. Jan. 1 , 1860. ly^ f. a. f. narpl'r, «m. a. wiiyte HARPER & WIIYTE, ATTORNEYS Sf COUNSELORS AT LAW, Winnsboro, Franklin Parish, La. YITILL attend promptly to all busi * * ness in the 11th aud 12th Judi cial District Courts. May 12, 1859. ly. J. B. Matüews. Wm. McFee MATHEWS A. McTEE. Attorneys Counsellors at Law. Bastrop, La. Will attend to all business entrusted to them in ihe 12th Judicial District, and also iu the Supreme Court at Mou roe. Jan. 1, I860. ly. DR. D. G. TEMPLE. OPERATIVE, SURGICAL and MECHANICAL DENTIST, Monroe, {La.) March »1,1858.—ly. Surveying, EXECUTED with dispatch and accu racy, by J. G. RICHARDSON. Monroe, La ., Feb. 9, 1860. [tf] ., /. l. byrne l. a. shields. BYRNE Si SHIELDS, Receiving and Forwarding Merchants. MONROE. LA. Refer to Pilcher 4; Goodrich, New Orleans. Oct. 6, '59.-tf. C. BOFENSCHEN, Watch Maker and Jew 1er, Monroe, La. Feb. 16, 18G0. ly. LOST, ON the 2d of this month on my way from this place to Point Jefferson, Morehouse Parish, I lost a paper con taining a pair of gold Ear-Rings and a fine Breast-Pin, for which I will pay a liberal reward to any one who will deliver the same to mc at the Post office in this place. J. C. BLAKEMORE. JiB. 16tb, 1880. St.* BL00MFIELD & STEEL, Publishers, Booksellers, Stationers, and dealers in PAPERS AND SCHOOL BOOKS, Law, Medical, Theological and Mis cellaneous Works, in all styles of bind ing ; Libraries supplied on liberal terms; Cheap Publications, Periodicals, Magazines, received soon as issued from the press. Juvenile and Toy Books of every description, Games, Alphabet Blocks, Transparent Slates, and ABC Cards. Blank Book Manufacturers, Printing, Book Binding, Engraving and Litho graphing Visiting Cards neatly exe cuted. BI.OOMFIELD, STEEL & CO., BOOK SELLERS AND STATIONERS, 00 Camp Street, New Orleans. Jan. 20, 1859, ly. dan jas. BKKWEll w. gillaspie GILLASPIE, BREWER & CO., COTTON FACTORS. —and— COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 38 UN ION STREET. NE W ORLEANS. (©"Refers to Dr. C. H. Dabbs, Mon roe, La., and Maj. James H. Brigham, Morehouse Parish, La. September 15, 1859. ly. H. KENDALL CARTER & CO., COTTON FACTORS, "and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 15 St. Charles Street, New Ori.eans. —«— N. B.—11. K. C. & Co.. are agents for, and keep constantly on hand, Pratt's improved Cot ton Gins. March 25. 1858. ly. Nm ©iIcons Oircctorjj. i. bloomfield. edgar steel PILCHER, GOODRICH & CO., CO'l TON FACTORS —and— COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 38 Factor's Row, new ori.eans. Dec. 9,1858. ly* J. F. WYCÎIE & CO. COTTON FAdTOtt, and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 119 COMMON STREET, new-orleans. Dec. 9,1858. ly* J.B. BRES&CO., COTTON FACTORS and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Union St.—Over Bank of New Orlcan NEW ORLEANS. |®"lîefers to Jno. Kay, Escj. Monroe La. March 15th 1858. ly. B URION cD WORK, TOBACCO AXIJ GENERAL COMMISSION M E R C II A NTS. 95 Gravier Street, Nkw-Obleans. New Orleans. J. II. Pl'rton, G. P. Woiik. Dit. J. C. M assik. j in Coininendum. j Oct. 13, 18.09. Houston, Texas. iy I F. WOODMAN*. A. II DEMENT. WOODMAN & BE MENT successors to O. 0. WOODMAN & CO. Wholesale Druggists and Importers of Drugs, Chemicals, &c., Corner or Common and Magazine Streets NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 9, 1860. [ly] MUSE & MURDOCK, COMMIS SION, RE CE I VING —and— Forwarding Merchant», —and— STEAMBOAT AGENTS, Corner of Common and Front Streets., new orleans. July 9. ly HENRY Y. McCALL, agent for the SALE OP LANDS IN Louisiana, Mississippi, ARKANSAS AND TKXAS, Front Office, No. 07 Gravier Street, New Orleans. Feb. 2, 1S60. ly. j. m. aijiehtson. i). l. mcdoe ALBERTSON <J- MUDGE, Agents for the sale of Mill and Plan tation Machinery of every description Clcmons, Brown & Co.'s Single and Double Cylinder Cotton Gins, Bates' Patent Steam Guages. No. 8 Union Street, New Orleans, La. Oct. 13, 1859. ly. DRS. D E HART & SMITH, DENTISTS, 17 Baronne St. near Canal St. new orleans. All operations entrusted to them will be performed in the most skilful man ner and warranted. ggf Dr. Smith will be in Monroe on the 25th of September next, to attend on professional calls and remain three weeks. May 1», 199«. ly. Nero ©rlcnns Dircctorj). LOUISIANA STEAM CLOTHING MANUFACTORY, 165 CANAL STREET...... 1137 NEW ORLEANS. THE Subscribers respectfully inform their numerous customers, and the Planters in general, that tliey are al ways prepared to furnish them with NEORO CLOTHING, of the very best materials, and at most reasonable prices. The large patronage they receive from this aud neighboring States has induced them to extend their establish ment, so as to meet any increase of business, and, in order to be able to supply their patrons always with the same and best descriptions of mate rials, they have made contracts with several of the most prominent manu factories in the South, and shall hence forth be able to supply Planters with goods of uniform quality. They feel confident that they will give entire satisfaction to all those who may patronize their eminently Southern enterprise, and solicit their orders, which shall receive immediate attention. HEBRARD & CO. Fed. 9, 1860. [6-m] PLANTATION MACHINERY Philip Rahm, Eagi.e Maciiink Works , Richmond, Va. Manufactures Stationary, Portable, & Strictly Portable STEAM ENGINES of any required power and superior design aud workmanship, combining several improvements witli simplicity and durability best adapting them for plantation use. Improved Circular saw Mills, Grist Mills, Shafting for Gin Houses, Drain ing Pumps, and Machinery generally. My machinery will be fully guar anteed to perforin as represented, and an experienced mechanic sent to erect it when required. An illustrated cat alogue, with prices, sent by mail, vvlion requested. Samples of my machinery on cxhi bition at my office, 61 St. Charles St, New Orleans. P. HENRY TAYLOR, Agent. Feb. 9, 1800. [li-m] $12. Fassman's Iron Cotton Tie. TO PLANTERS AND MERCHANTS. I roh will be generally used the coming year in bating cotton. Mer chants "should therefore hesitate to purchase rope, and examine the mer its of the différent Tics before purcha sing of them. A complete assortment of all the different Ties will be kept at my office on exhibition, which all who feel an interest in, are cordially invited to ciill and examine for them selves. Confident in the superiority of the FASSSiAN TIE, I will take pleasure in going to the Orleans Press to ex hibit its merits, mode of application, etc., ot that of any other Tie that may bo suggested. Orders for any amount promptly filled at 6c. per pound, witli liberal deductions to merchants. F. BELCHER, Agent, 22 Commercial Place, New Orleans. Feb. 9, 1860. llyj Sewing Machine Depot. 90 Canal Street. I now offer to the public all tho late improved patent Sewing Machines, among which are Sloat & Co's ELIP TIC SEWING MACHINE. This ma chine is a great and decided improve ment over all others ; and where in troduced it has entirely superseded the Wheeler & Wilson complicated Leath er Pad Machine . It makes the stitch alike on both sides; it will run, hern, gather, fell and quilt. It is perfectly simple and the management easily ac piircd. With these advantages, I of fer them to tho public aH tho best fam ily Sewing Machine now in use. Sale Rooms, 90 Canal Street, New Orleans. Agents wanted with a small capital. M. S. IIEDRICK. ^eb. 9, 1860. L 2m J on on ^eb. 9, J Watkins & Homan. Importers and Dealers in CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS AND mattings, W indow shades, CORNICES AND CURTAIN MATERIALS No. 30... .CAMP STREET... .No. 30 New Orleans. Feb. 9, I860. [ly] $13 nicholas burke. j. 8. 65 BURKE & SMITH, SUCCESSORS TO J. C. SHANNON, Nos. 5 Eront amlfß Fulton StreotP, new orleans. importers and dealers in GROCERIES, FINEST BIiA VD1ES, WINES, Family, Plantation and boat supplies Feb. 2, I860. ly* GIN BANDS.—A enpply ot Gutta Percha Gin Bands, at N. O.JiriccJ^ for sale _hy D«. 1, 18» H. GERSON, J*., * Co. New (Drlrant Directory. INSURANCEr Tie following Companys have com plied with the Law of the State ol Louisiana in relation to agencies of Foreign Insurance Companys: THOS. ASKEW, State Collector. ADAM GIFFEN, City Ticasurer. New Orleans, June 7, 1859. HOME INSURANCE COMPANY of New York. HARTKORD INSURANCE COM PANY of Hartford, Connecticut. SPRINGFIELD FIRE nnd MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, Springfield, Massachusetts. HAMPDEN INSURANCE COMPA NY, of Springfield, Massachusetts. ATLANTIC FIRE and MARINE IN SURANCE COMPANY, Provideuco, R. I. FIRE, MARINiTRIVER and HULL INSURANCE. Stocks of Merchandize, Buildings, Furniture, Manufacturing establish ments, Freight Lists, &c„, 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 RIVER, 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 first of each month. The CAPITAL of the above Com panys is all paid up iu CASH, with large Surplus. All losses adjusted and promptly paid in this city, in CASH. The liest references given in and out of this city, oil application at the of fice. P. FAIRCIIILD, Agent, 19 St. Charles street. Sept. 1, 1859. 8m. c. a. rarkiehe. p. o. baumen e. t. i.. van fosses C. A. BAKIERE & BRO. i\o. 130 Canal St. Touro Buildings, new-orleans. No. 25 Rue du Faubourg Poissoniere VAltlS. orrui to miniers anil Merchants, superior assortment of Dry Goods, Lowells, K ersevs, Blankets Georgia and Kentucky Jeans and Linseys. Plantation and Housekeeping Dry Goods. They receive from their House in Paris, all the latest novelties Silks, Embroideries, Laces, Shawls, Cloaks, &c., &c. All of which they offei at reasonable prices and on liberal terms. Planters and Merchants visiting the city are respectfully invited to examine their stock. June 23, 1859. ly. FELLOWES & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 149 COMMON STREET, NBW-OIÎLEAN8. U p fer to C. II. Morrison, Esq. Oct. 21, 1858. Copartnership Notice. - The undersigned liavrv, this day, formed a copartnership in this town, under tho firm of Herring & Ktldom, for the purpose of carrying on the Harness and Carriage shop, op posite tlijb Railroad Hotel. We ptit up any kind of Carrings, Buggies and , „ , Bocka ways! in anj r style, and supply our customers with any kind of Harness or Saddles which they may call for. Carriages warranted for one year. We also do Horse-shoeing and plan tation work. Upholstering and paper banging dune here. We have engaged good Eastern workmen. HERRING & ENDOM. Feb. 3d, 1859. ly. NOTICE!! George Koehler, Gunsmith, IVES notice, that he has permanent ly located in Monroe, and is pre pared to make or repair Guns, Pistols, Kc. An experience of fifteen years in the most celebrated manufactories iu Ger many, enables him to do work superior to any to be found in tho South-west. His work is already known, as a residence of six years in Farmerville lias given his work much celebrity.— All bis wotk is warranted, and with proper care will last a generation.—. He keeps on hand Guns, Pistols, and Hunting Apparatus Generally. Office—Two doors South of p. O. Monroe, March 10, 1859. Storage f Storage ! ! HAVING a commodious W aheuoüsb and Cotton Shed , all cotton or inorchnndine coiiHignvd to our care for storage or shipment, will receive the most prompt attention from BYRN'E A SHIELDS. Mcnrse, Oft-. $, a in local a&torrtlsrmcnts. THE NEBRASKA SALOON AND RESTAURANT. A CARI) TO THE IT11L1C. Since I have succeeded to the sole management of the above popular House, it lias been my constant aim to make it a place of agreeable resort for the business classes and visitors generally. No pains or expense have been spared to place my establish ment on a footing that will bear favor able comparison with the most fash ionable and best regulated saloons in the South west. How far I have been successful in my efforts to please all, can l e best attested by the recent handsome improvements tile munifi cent patronage 1 have received has enabled me to pevlbet, and for which I return grateful acknowledgements to one and all. Having secured thu services of Messrs. Do\vxeh nnd HINson , both clever, popular aud experienced men at the business, I think I risk nothing in saying that the public will ill fu ture, as heretofore, find Ilm Nebl-aska conducted on a plan such as to chal lenge admiration and Command a coll timiauco of that generous suppoit hitherto extended by an appreciating community. The flattering success that has crowned my efforts of late, has deter mined mo to increase the "area of my usefulness," and I take pleasuro in in forming the public that 1 shall, as soon «s I can perfect a few preliminary ar rangements, open a ItI'.STAUItANT on a scale that will do credit to Mon roe. A good lî ESTAURANT is an essen tial adjunct to a public saloon such as the Nebraska, and the choice things that will abound in the various ap pointments of the one, will lind a coun terpart in the other. The want of a public Eating Saloon has long been felt here, and the glow ing importance of Monroe, added to the now fixed fact, that we are soon to have the Railroad completed to this point, imperatively demands that something shou'd be done to meet the wants of the hundreds and thousands that will be thrown in our midst; and it would be mortifying indeed to have it cast up to us by criticising grang ers thut 1 1 lo boasted capital of North Louisiana cannot so much as afford a "cup of warm coffee" or a dish of "ham and eggs" to the weary and hungry traveller. This must not be; and a» far as my humble abilities will permit, I am determined to contribute my share towards sustaining the rep utation of the town, by providing suitable means of comfort to those who may visit us. Again do 1 return thanks for the kind encouragement I have received, which lias enabled me to refit and em bellish the Nebraska in its present sumptuous «t.yle; and to the fine judg ment, taste alid skill of Messrs, Lister & Lanigan—two as experienced work men as ever wielded a paint-brush — am 1 indebted for the handsome city like appearance and imposing mein of the building. OliSUUN JONES. Monroe , Feb. 2d, 1800. [ly] Monroe , Feb. 2d, 1800. [ly] F. BERNHEARDT, Merchant Tailor, Monroe, La. TJITOULD respectfully inform SU * the citizens of Monroe iliul vicinity, that he has commenced tl Tailoring Business in I Iii - place. He re spectfully solicits your patronage, lie flatters himself, that from bis practical experience in his business, he will render entire satisfaction to those favoring him witli tbbif patrbtlrtgö. It'e has if Very line assortment of Goods on hand, which lie will sell very fow for cash. His prices will be moderate, and he hopes that by doing the t cry best work at low prices aud a strict attention to business to merit a liberal share of patronage. Iiis simp is on the corner of Grand and De Siard Streets. Monroe, La. Jan. 3d, 1859. ly. PORK! BEEF i ! MUTTON! I! Butchery!! 'PIIE nndersig'ied has established a •*- regular butchery ill Monroe and secured the services of Mr. Théophile Duflard, a practical and experienced Butcher, who will be found at his stall daily, with everything in Iiis line 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, Grand street. JOHN VVENTZKL!,, Proprietor. Monroe, Nov. 17, 1859-Om. steward's improved COTTON PRESS ! THE patent right to this new and val uable improvement for the Parish of Ouucliita, haft been purchased by the undersigned. It will turn out a bale weighing 000 pounds, Well packed and hooped in twelve nlinütes, all by hand power. A model can bo seen by applying to tho undersigned, who is ready to build presses of the same or sell patent rights. JOSEPH DON SELL, \r ^N'tlF, T ; a ., Feb 9,1810. [6-m7 Cotai ^ÖDcrticrmcnt* Conttittrb. H. GËRso NTJTTJTCT. NEW LARGE BUICK STORE. U" A VIN G removed to their new und spacious tiro proof brick building, have 1MI.W opened nnd arc still receiv ing tliiSr new Fall and Winter stock, consisting of plantation supplies, such "" Kerseys, Ky. Linseys, Jeans, russets, blankets, Jjjl Hats, negro clothing, Satinets and easiuicres : Gentlemen's rt'RNisuixa goods and clothing —overcoats. Dress and frock coats, Pants and vests, Roots aud shoes, drawers and shirts, linen and Silk handkerchiefs, Cravats, linen and Flannel shirts, Hosiery and Gloves, hats aud caps. A complète assortment of youth ntid children's clothing > A HïW and fresh qttAhtity of jfcbntul groceries, saddleiy, hardware, porks, cutlery mid stationery, medicines and cigars. Also a very large assortment of Ladles' Goods, Selected fit in tho largest ami most popular importing houses of N. York, Boston mid Philadelphia, Consisting ol Fiiie and fashionable dress silks, Cashmeres, mci'inos, delaines, Wooleh shawls, cloaks, Bonnets, ribbons, Embroideliek, lfait dresses, ourRolten, Trimming«, perfumery, hosiery, Gloves, gauntlets, Slippers and gaiter.i Also a largo and well selected slock of Gold nnd silver V/utcihes, Guard chains—new styles ol' jewelry, onsisting of coral sets, Con'ieo and Mosaic, ear rings, pins, rings, shirt and sleeve buttons, all of which will be guaranteed to be what represented. Their whole stock is one of tho lur est 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 tlmt we have the ability to please arid suit. Strict and particular attention will bo paid to orders from our friends and customer» residing at a distance, Monroe, La., Nov. 3, 18&9— (im. New Fall and Winter Goods! BYRNE & SHIELDS, Ark now roeoiving and opening their o*ton* nivo slock ol' I'ALIi .4Nt> WfNTKtl C.OODS, comprising everything necdi-d in this section, in the way of l'luntaUon Mip|ilicH, Dry UoimIh, Groceries, Hardware, Qneensware, Clothing, Hoot h and fc>l »0es, Hats, Caps, &tj. We have made our parvînmes entirely at the North, and can iitlbrd to oiler a ('»iiNidrrnble ItctlitcfIon in i '« i ces i We would lie glad to have our friends and the citizens of this aud adjoining parishes, eome aud sec us und cxaniiuu our stock. Monroe, October tl, 1859,-tf. Fresh Groceries & Provisions) WE have now in store I Ik ? largest and most complete supply of Family (irncei rrovitjions oil'«-red in this market, which guarantee to be fresh- as follows : Flour —lixlra St. Louis aud Superfine in barrels and bull-barrels, Scuaii Common, choice and crushed. Molasses - Barrels and halves. Hams —Sugar-cured. Duflleld and Flagg and Shay's. Hacon —Clear and ribbed sides and shoulders. Pork, coffee, penper. spiers, lard, rice, cau dles, soap, wines, brandies, «le., for sale low by IIVUNIOA SllltiLUS. Oct. o, m-tr. Boots, Shoes and Russets. M ION'S thick double sole, e.ilf, water proof Hoots, grain horsemen's Hoots, Hue pump le calf boots, boys' (tall halt well aud double sole boots. -10 cases men's nnd boys' No. 1 >ak tanned, which we are selling lower than ever before ottered. Heavy brogans for men and boys. Women's brogans and boots. Men's Hun calf Congress gaiters. A large assort meut of misses' and children's oca of all kinds. Ladies' goaf, morocco, kid and cloth lace '«•I boots, buskins and slippers, in every vari y, at UVUNK A SHIELDS'. Monroe, November .'1. liK/iji. Readv-Made Clothing. VlînpÔAT.-j Black cloth. Iiliu-l! and blw , pilot clulh aud seal saqut'S aud (T frock > ne blo':k cloth, dress, fancy casa, satineUand tweed Raqfiijs and frocks. Vests —-Black and limey nilk, satin, cassimore, black and fancy colored, plush velvet. Pa nth — Fine black doeskin, fancy easftimere, jeans anil kersey. Hliirts, drawers, under-shirts, cfavats, gloves aud gentlemen's furnishing j;oods j/«*nenllly. nov.3. DYRNK & SllIßLDS. Camden and Trenton Daily Btait STAGE LINE r PllE above route is now completely -*■ stocked. Commodious Mail Stages will leave Camden, Ark., and Trenton La., every day (Sundays excepted) at 4 o'clock a. m., and arrive at Trenton and Camden on the day following at 5 o'clock P. M. 1 This line connects at Camden with tho Stage lines to the Hot Springs, I Gaines' Landing and Washington, Ark, and at Trenton with tho Stage lines to Shreveport, La., and by way of Harrisonburg aud Trinity to Nat chez, Miss Every attention is paid to 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. C. CARR. t>-J t * V*;; V 7o-V4# Ohwry Ridg*. I.*, Nov. 7, 18.)9.-tf. : (Sbntational. OUACHITA FEMALE ACADEMY F. A. H am , A. M. Principal. Mrs . Sabah E. H all , PrcccptroM. Miss. Caroline A. H awlfy , Teachor in higher English and Ornamental branches. Miss. joskhiinr Martin , Teacher cf Music and French. M its. Nirba L. Kii.liaw , Teacher In Primary Department. Tho Fall and Winter Term of thin Institution will open on Monday, tbo 26th of September next. Iiatti of Tuition per Session «f Tiesntm Alphabetic Department $15 00 Academib " 20 00 Junior 25 00 Senior " 30 00 Music (Piano Furtc and Guitar), cttch 25 00 UftU ol' Instrument..... ft 00 Vocal Music. 8 00 Kreuch Spanish iV Latin, each.,. 13 0O Incidental chargo 1 00 Ornamental branches at the utuul extra chut'ges. Rates or B oard ih th« I nstititiok im tub Family or Tnit Principal. Spring nul Summer Tum. Board, washing, fuel, bud lights pet month..;, (31 tall ami )Vinttr TVrtn, Board, wilshitig, fuel and Hgtha per month .. $lg Regular charges payable qnaiterljr in advance. Nu deduction mado except for pre« traded sickness. Foi- fill-lhci' information address tha Principal, of 1 Tcriidctit of tho Board. R. W. RICHARDSON, President of tho Board Jons R ay, ] 0. ii. Morrison, \V. ,T. Q. B aker, I saiah Gariiktt, 10. ii. roank, i O. D. Stili.han , j Monroe, La, Aug. 4, 1859. ly. Trustee*. Monroe, La, Aug. 4, 1859. ly. the our our most in and cau by proof pump double 1 than lace vari blw aud MONROE MALE ACADEMY. F. A. HALL, A. M., Principal nml l'rnti iwor of Ancient Language VV. Y. PAGE, A. M., A asm? late l'rhicipiil, ami Prufi'miur uf Eagltk and Matlicuiutlo. 'pIIIS Academy will open its (îmt. A session on tho 2tltli of Septem bei next. Tito disciplinu will be strict, but parental, nnd the course of instruc tion thorough and efficient. Tuition per sbasi'an ol'twenty week« (pajablc qllartclly in advance) as fol< Alphabetic Pcpal'tmciit. Academic " Junior " Senior " Kreuch extra Incidental charge $1.V Q0 . 20 00. . 95 Oil . 30 00 . 12 00 I 00 gloves Btait Stages at at 1 with I Stage way Nat com at South No, deductions except for protracted sifckness. It ST' Address either of the Principals at Monroe, La. > August 4, 1H5!)— ly. SUMMIT FEMALE INSTITUTE; ''rillS Institution is locuted at Sum* mil, Miss., u station on the Now Orleans, Jackson and Great Northern Railroad, Iii ti region of pine country remarkable for its lionlthfiilnCHM The course of instruction is thorough and solid, —pupils being taught to think for thcmselies—lo use the knowledge they acquire. School discipline is kind, ye,t firm,— prompt obcdience being scrupulously ex acted of euch girl, largo or smul|. • Strict attention in paid to Ihe hnbits.o^ f. exercise of those who board iu tlio Insti tution; and no pains will be spared to fit the young ladies committed to my caro for ki>me and society. It is my desire and duty to educate girl« physically, mentally and morally —allow ing no one department to trespass up> on another. Tho perfect natisfuction of all who patronized Ihn .school /.the past year, with the prospect of leasing tho build ings &c., for a term of years, has in luced me to t.ake entire chargo of tho Institut ion the çnsuing academic year, . commencing' the 1st Monday iu Oc tober. t b r n h . Hoard per month $15 Tuition iu English and Ancient Languages 2 to 5 " Music, Piapo or Guitar... .ft " Frcncjli Painting or Drawifig. .3 No extra charges whatever will be mado —Payment, one half invariably in ad vance. O. NEWTON, Principal. Summit, Sep. 2S, 1859. ly. Tobacco ! Tobacco ! ! A LARGE supply of tho .above article, of every quality, on hand, which we buy di rect fruin q»a»u facturera, and can furnish to Î »lau tors and the trade generally at unusually ow rates. BYRNE & SHIELDS. Monroe, Ocl. fi. '59-tf. Bagging, Rope and Twine. A FULL supply of India bagging and bos* machine-made Rope on hpnd and for. .fltf 7o-V4# 1 low by hyl>.*k A RHUt»l>» 18.)9.-tf. I 0 el. «,