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THE GUARDIAN. re LWST ePseTA$&L a. rl r e pe r o l z es uiet be toLo ; hl sed sad rmead, Hew he /ide s s as .mes, emel wbhs "Mee 00be is "Two pe hr the sbl who will led TieW Ha ed Nellie ad Edward wt a noll r Ane a Mbee egh hbeat hr the glee And leer 5tt I,$ I.bkrt gen roes way, 1'11 leeb kr i re adpe, wilsbe All M s I Sde shesssubee wi.. The Clee. the table by graadpsnea' They h.l hisb peekes, b., peep I. ble They poll eet db @sL, they bsha.* oe S mra; Thea le emon il-her, Ilke wo good. ae Harry sad Nd, ander table sa G chaira Till, qalsot of breath, Ned is beard to deolare B.believer thse glase are t anywbere. Bt NeIllk, who, eloin on pradpapa W tne bUshno met eareesly wbere they lrashed eddemly up In b kind, faded And bohleg brew. esee grow big with Sbe ealnm l t bth boys with a bright roeuish shoes: I N ervey l Ned, For tbd re the slsaes on grasdpapa's a -8. a. Gea. A Racyt Letter. IN. O. Christia Advoete.] Mr. FAitor.-.The Advocate is so eminently a family affair-that is, an organ for the Ireat family of i Methodists-that we may venture to give promineoee through Its col umns to even our personal expe.ri eness without liability to the charge of egotlsm. Mrs. O. end I have just retnrned I from a trip through North Louial. 0 sea, in which we elxprienced so much of pleanure, and btcame so thoroughly charged with the con. viction that we have beten among w "just a little of the bett people ill the world" and haver traveled through "jint a little of the twerl t country In the world," that really I a mastl "guab" a little shout it or 9w o" held," for the cnarthe. acribedi is ab on me. w As prerionaly arranged, I didl ' eot return to Baton Rouge after tr tbe eenclulion of the commence. d ment exeraei at Centenary, blot took the John H. IIauna, at Port "o lickey, ftr Monroe. irs. G. had Ia in some way found out that I was wC going, and she was on board. The trip up the Black anid Oaseb. its was enlivened by the pleasant hi company of no less than eleven of Plot the young tmen from Centennar, bea who were returning to their homes, lurl and who made wteet music with tool volce, piano, harp and guitar. 7 What a dear little stream the neat Oucbhits is, to Ie sure, and whbat a Chr gern of a place, so said the ladies, is in the little city of Monroe, which we won reachbed junit before sundown on Bat. ws urday. Our destination was Ho. vUou maer, somne sixty lIles further on, hal yet here were we met bly a dela for tion ot Ilonmerites, to-wni 'rof. A. T C. Ialhoun antd Master John C. gana Sligh, who had ecome all the way in of I a ivr'ate conuveyance to ware umi the it , aiinoViantets an ti disacmnforta inelmq. gliar mabl, frolun tat el ill the itage. Ti" er*a Pi good friends hadl, ill true Metllilt Iha t3le, rallied around them a bantd of phili genial asonla, led on by Bro. B. F. I at White and I'rmft. i. A. 8auitl, and 'mail we re at oner t talken o iseasiWa riagn of, anti not allowed to IprMoceed aes frotm Muttonre, aets a Sablath idaA's a*in jourioey, ntil Moondh0" Inorllilln . Ic. w erse tloat hoblsitably elntrtanil worl ed byv Wllliatm II. Gai.le, Enq.. (tioe ir- a of iiro. Whitre' stewards, who, is atl- arh so editor of the ftoltron Bulletit,) tat acd bit Ileamiant wife, whlo scoutri b.*I-lol -aed litermlly to our etljiymetat, atat Imls made us apprrciiate, to ilt fullest by t extent, the nelanllma of the terem, e'in "'Christian hbmitallity." 'atre I was lot quite no apprelative oe 0bt b the part Bro. Whbite ila.edtl in the lh c progrmmne next tiay (Sutdlay,) mne iioweer, for he insisted on calling was a me rsUndltpa Gootlale," after aome cloat. old mae who nel to write for the smuti Otrirtia Advoate. I stood o agl bone l ad mndlp prety well-it wa I of ap s rIdIlmtIon you kuow-n.ttil be. work Ita e upa talk to • whok momn A AJ of k hot yb s husell hbearl Ln. m im.r . wine whla he Ir~ flA4 hpsm, adIta they word N. did early allthe ime we wwe BHs White loeas amt new chereh, jestllL b d t ed lmo for, with A e *e* orgae aL d snl etsae- semat. Be bas made the imted wa mesr go very tar in tble eas, abd ed deerves the highest commeands an, lios. -s We did not like to leave Monroe ti Moday mornig;g had tasted Just enoagh of its perfect hospitality to S make as hungry for more, beta lit. a tie after s eep the earseot was Spressiug the ferry slog the aope ae-res the river, jest above the beeutihl railroad bridge, and we wd- were on the way to Vienns, which In;we r 'nced Just at snsest So Seek applee sad peolebl and r. the apple. grew Il a evildard man. pa' ner from the latereal beds, and ot boy tfrm the terminal beds merely, as ed they do further Bouth, sod the peachebe were "ueet too good for s anyth ig i the world'"-exept to be, 1 Vienna we wets agaia fored c to ourrender to the generoues boa. ' pitality of Bro. J. H. Maya, whose "s soromplished dnuphter li the wife 1 of Mr. J. V. Pearce, the editor of I the Vienna Sentinel," and son of a t former Lieutenant Governor of I Louisiamm. These kind friends gave uo a cordial welcome, sad, what is 5 so Ierbaps a greter tax ulon boepi. r i1, tality, as early strt on the follow.- I of ilg morning. f SH'We took, perhaps, a literal last Slook at Vienna as we drove out of it, tor the inhabitants are even now, we believe getting ready to move the town four miles or so to the line of the new railroad. I By the way, speaking of luoving l things reminds te that there is a 0 magnifuent s1wnien of petrified l wood by the roadslide, at the foot al of the bill, jout before you reach d Forkseille, in going hom Monme to to Vienna, that I would like very t much to see moved and placed in u one of our college cabinlets. It is or about one-fourth ufa hickory stumtop, weighning lll haps two hundred hla Ipounsla, and calu easily be found M, from this description. I have nro oh doubt that a little attention would an re-cure its free transportation on by nome empty wagost to Treuton, and li I nm quite sure that Capt. Blalnke cl would transport it free to Batonul a Who will attend to it ern Sundown TuaedaHy found uo at the tor Masonic Female College in Homer. fly not too tired to reciprocate the aud hearty greeting of our triends, and 5e hunmgry enough to enjoy the soUmp siu lonus repast awaiting no. tln To describe minutely our stay, of nearly two weeks, in this hamppy Christian home-lor this arhool is ins a marked degree a "hoome"-.. ' would be to insure the speedy Ipea. 'lr mage of this oommulnloation free, l .your *:ditorial habnd into the ed.to. mial basket, and, as we are writing U for glury, we will try to be brief. pe The buildinga, though not elc. gamnt, are well alnapt*,d to the one. of the school, amid are anullient f. iit Ipre-aemt rqmirementm Tihe II pIliance. for illustratio, are anmple P'ruf. 81igh hevimg recently par. rhare tihe alpparaslo, chemical tad pbilmanplioul, of the male college. I attenmded Ilear)y ell of the exami. mations, whi,.h were eomtinued di. A rlng two fill days and coenduhed I several of them m.vyelf, and wan Anlmh grmlilled with tie habundant viqlenee a8foruld of coneienmtions work on tile part of lmth bhe teach. rr ansI thIe taughlt. This is a good :rlhmool, amonug the very hIst ins the State, and that the lauborn of its 'hlolarly presiident antl his aceom. mlahed ladty are lhighly app'reiated M by the comomunity is abhnmndanstly vioeel, Inot merely by time liberal I 'strnmaige eztenldel to the school, L but by tho imitem. at numnireted in its closing exeroiwn. For on com. Sencement day the Diatriet Court was adjnnrned, amd the stores were Inmedl, anl nenrly the entire orle tmniry aasemhlbd at college to do Sonor to the ocnesion. Such a mark tf allreiathin asl this meens oet work behinud it. And whet shrall we any of the 'enrt.r weleome, the bright mllisnl iteg and the pleaamet, cheering words Ibs everywhere greeted ma rew to opea bearts and boes. Tru the people of North lfadelem aea rb, royal ast. They medeauamd thoe o with net of tree heigktallty, he art of sbe makinlg one el as bL e,tdslates. Ited lI hiddl lea th opaald's grleaing abd to hib gmet. "]ere nI mghbo.e iad- take I; it is yours." Perhapo I should add the art aios of feeding ae the self uomplaesm of a gwese, a lt suggesltom wos merely that be to wreloe, bet that his proe lit. eons is desired. Whatever it is was that glide the nem gold of ordinary o hbaspitality with a yet morem lrr the covernlg, and pointa with a yet we more delicate tinting the lily of k hearty welcome one is wont to meet on lite's way, thew bcharmers have lae it, and if you once yield to its se Wo- doctive inoeuene there will be ot something togging at your heart. a strings forevermore. the I bare written more than you for will wish to publisb already, and I to sm sorry, for I wanted to tell you about Bro. Parker's twine, so ex. ad ictly alice that one of them got ne. whipped one day for something the ln other one bad done; of my little ife Ruth, who disnovered that her two of little arisa exactly fitted arcound my a neck; of the little baby boy, whose of few baire it was easy to count. I We wanted to tell you aboat, oh I an I is many thisa and yet I have not I pi. room. Perhaps you will let me - w. fnish at nme other time. Your friend, at W. H. OooDaii. o of r HIe Worma.. r [Alie Hodge.] t There is nothing manuly i mask. ing light of woman. Never oae a I lady's nalse in an improlwr pine or at an imlproper time, or in mixed 1 d omlntay. Never make assertions t about her that are not true, allu. b sions that she herself would blush e to hear. Shun men who do not Y scruple to make use of a womanu's name ill a recklessa manner. They are the very worst members of the community--lost to every seuse of I honor, oveurleling of bousanity. I Many a good and worthy woumau's Pa character has been forever ruined I and heart broken by a lie concocted by an unprincipled villain, but li. e lieved by the people of good prin. ciples who ase ready to believe Ilanlder or condemn inprudence andi crime. The asuallest thing derogu. At tory to a woman's obaracter will fly on wings of the wind, anal Umagnlify as it circulates, untlil its eight crushes the ipoor unconscious vitiim. Rtuemorir this it' you ase tempted to repeat of listen to a scandalous lie. Ina The snake can stand ereot, climbh e as well as an ape, swim like a ishb sai dart forward and do iall but tly in seizing its prey. One has to drive a pen, but a petncil is lead. IPAR a100, - - as e.*. s me.. l b ~~~e d.n as iseessa I T I* W The public are asked are a td raid our new and improv h e* eId Seeme, wt be drawn in us or July. Vr.es CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000 ape I WiC i'a U a*. ibatres r eer I be Far p Iec oae i the oian Soaela LInttery voead o. m u ebsd eo weee .yade e oart of any Srtatn two hose It enporatnd inl1860 fr Dr5esein by the I Lgt.slat oare for Edoatial anr Chaltay. Ira 0 Aot \E O RlAw- 8ith aTda it , ofA u $ , me has sloe, been added. 'no r lY so overwhelmIng prpular vot its . a D. ]eaasitatioe adopted Deceamber 2, A tab U - 1 a or lace . zed A SPLENDID OPPORTIrTY at ols TO WIN A FORTUNE. . not it Iu's - T lO to of ty. Its Grand Single Nnum.r Drawingl will t SIak0 dol"c nhl...T o..a e Ot t I Popor. Look ato the ifollowi'o.g.em: - ed O GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING, T nl. all, Iv CLASS 3, cdi At NEW ORLEANS, Tuesday, Augost tit, ill , teej its t e as Under the personal enperviseon and mann agement of b .ad sa. JUAL A. EARLY, ot Vgihsl. NC n Hot CAPITAL PRIZE, O6.6a*. 100,000 Tickets at Fisve Dollar Each. Fractio , in Fifths, in proportion. tlo HS Uern oV Passaz. Shry r. Adroxmto VPoUG loe -o 1 300 Prdee, 100undt..........30,000 00 i o or do tes tt) .ortbole be 9 ito do w500e c.6,800 17 Prl zR. amountrng tto00 N. A. DAUPRIN, as h ha I~t~o iakru~·, rlg.cku 1I 8 e in 000 - The New Orleas Demecrat and New Os lease TIme. Consolildated De ar" sember 1. It1. A rpremsetative newspaper must lne its way into every buslnes establibshoen aid to every ireside around which cluster eves the muot ordinary intelligence. I there say question the mauds of tb people livingl In the outhwestern Sau Oi Stateso it the Thuse-Damoci.aT I that pperS Iitembndies a11 of the ole masts sad pomresse all the rgalitle tbh the exepect to nd I a hvorite The enterprise, pus sad progress of the New Orleais DaocearsT deris the pas eighteens me ,be have teeomee proverbial No journal published is the Sunth hba mae eb progrs in the same peried a time. The New Orlesan times has bees for many years recogelaed as see of ti. leading J)ornals in the eeontrJ. I o e oeonsolldlate lises, T1a Tusas D D amoctT, will embedy the beetelealenls the highest virtues of bath. It will elm ply be, without questin, the Ideal pep of the business mnan, the meebhanic, plant er, farmer, the family. he people, of all elasses and conditioae. It Is weeste o time to enumerate the eseelleneule of its Issea. It is the embodiment of the mod. rn nowepsaper. Every department in it ban been rained to the highbes standard, The Daily or the Weekly Tlwa-uausocanA By. should reseh every plsee of balnics and every bone In the Southwetern and Goul States. The soeneription rates for the Daily ane as follows, payablle in advance: One year (every day) ...............$19 s8i months........................... Three mnths........................ 3 One monthb........................ Pthe Postage prepaid. f The rute for the Weekly io as follown: One year (Saturdays) ............... 50 000 neonths......................... 75 Three months....................... 50 Its Postage prepaid. ant , A The Weekly is never les than 12 pages in else, end is really the best snd cheapeest weekly paper published. Ths Dtlmorat's fllutrate d Alaa For I~*, and HaadBook of Geeral IatromaUtes. An elegant work of 10 pages, $4z6I inches in size., printed on ine~ly tinted book paper, illustrated thoroughly with mleoa banltifnl eletravinge;aneldrotateinitlg, besides all the icnfrmation pertaining to the caleudar, etatitical anld general i0frmn.. iE. atinnon varnnesnhjects,a nd ,eleinally np on the political stel cvil divininns. plpets tion. names f o olcilae, State and munici. pal; records of past electinei, prodcliuons, ratiroads, geologieal frnmatios. etc.. of the States of Loniaiana, Texas, Arkanase, Tenneue. Miine M ilpi, Alabama and Flori ids. will be mailed free, postage prerapid, to every eulbrrler of the Daily or WHeek ly TIu s ce-DeeKmI AT. Send remittances in registered letter, postal order or draft, at onr risk. Aedres allt enmmnnientinnq and letters Ill to THE TIM EM-DEMOCRAT, New Orleans. l.a. MINDEN HOTEL. THE traveling pnblic and rgunlar board ), era will iud this bousu as romfortable anld well snpplied as the hltnreenlesid cocU ditionu of the country will permit. The charge are very reasonable. Tbhe etage Staed is kept at this Hotel. tI have als attached to my hotel a new and commoetlons Stable, well unpplied with provender and water and a good ostler al ways on hand to attendl to stock. The travelng public will do well togive mrescall A. J. REYNOLDS. RUNNING RATE OF THE NORTH LOUISIANA STAGE CO. GOIxo wast Homer to Mlnden, .............. ... 0 to Believue, ............... 4 00 to Shreveport, ............... 6 00 i Ar ee Bor egs e:fo" Homer to Minden, 100 pounds, 81 00 to Bellevue, 100 " l0i to Shreveport, e1 o 300 g GOING AgST: Ilomer to Vienna, ........3 00 I So Douglas, ...... 4 to Forkeville, 5.... 00( to Trenton or Monroe......... 6 00 m F1$t or awtes Begep": Homer to Vienna, i 100 lB. $1 50 to Donglle, 2 00 to Forkevillle, I So to Trenton or Monroe, 3 00 Ste arrive nd depart daily from Shreveport and YNnroe. I pectfplfly solieit the patronage of the I people,pc'-minln, ogu tlmemand eas sltgels. Reapectfiully: y. , THOMASON, Sloper't May 5. IDt0. ' 4l:tf M O IN I; p*ENBOME'S LVIEr? STAlLS, P'"' MONROE, LA. e a co given stock by eap. spet *ettenmer Caee lma hetor. The Ied, tan ked t lke lsaareuto- . k.. :lu knwnr t at . i , 1 ,;P-"0-7" torenr repir P ril sw, e lr.,I "_N. -U OVFICIAii~g D t Sstale esago Governor, I. D.3Yu Lisut. Oovromr, 0. L Secretr) of Skate, w.A. Astoro*; Generd, J.al, Auditor Pub. Aecci., ALiL C. Dr Treaserer, 3. ISup. Pub. Edeation, Iupleme Coarts lad Cbhief Jurstle, KE. Lg r._ not Asoiate, C.. )L) ,. __ 1.y~ t .1w. W. Nri!· * United Strte.seassor, W..P bet Rep~rontative, tbh Di. J. tOtm 1 theJ h District Judge, 3. 3 OA ist. Asery, . ._ o S*enator, J.D. WAD he J.Cy. yj 5* lalberse hrll i Represeutatlve, A L. eer Clerk Diet. Cort, DREW Flll._ il heritr, J. R. M. TA f Tax Amseor, W. j 5j, it Prb Trresuarer, J. p. p " Pa" PbhyeeLam, I. i. Itlifg_ is Coroner. 8. 3. 3NliN la Pariah 8urveynr, 3. 3. A POIUCU DRT SoAlU: rd Ward 8, T. D. MEALO tIp " elf 3,. J I, k I W. i, l 3, W. 8. COP 4, JORIN ILLt I N 19 f, J. W. icMFALtil 3 7, T.W. . ? , 3 7, L. r.ut SClerk of Board, Jt.3. 3A3 ' warD oresetl (io Ward I, Joustice, J. M. BAl 5 uuastable, C.H. TIhTOIgOl, p0 Ward I, Juatice, E. O. 0Hlbll I, Cuostable, W. I. NelAMLL Ward 3, Justice, J. A. 88005 , e Constable. JOHN i GlhiO. st Ward 4, Justice, J. I. Bit lItOl-, Constable, H M. ALl lA5It1 Ward 6, Justice, R. J. B1ID81l C onstable, W.W. MNi llu Ward 6. Jnstirce, J. O. COPELAII ('olstable, D. J. BEIIg, Ward 7, Jctsice, J. FE3G| lg " J. W. WlU Counstisble, R.P. P. ILaIA ' h" J. W. lAl ,Ward i, Jnstlc, D.A. i. CARAIB S Coustible, JESSE AICOCI. Beard of ScholI Dirmeters. G. G. GILL, President, J. II. CHAPPELL, LSecretry, B. T. I.EDIllh"IEEE, I L. A. COMIYIC HI fl. A. er AItLAcD, T. BRIDGEMA, I, W. D. NESTER. Tows of eomer, Mayor, J. E. R3TUL, Selrectmen, 0. 0. QUAL " S. T. OLAl it, " B.A. bR)G3l, '" W. W. A~litt'Ml J. B. MANEl. Marshal, A. C. JONlE Clerk, J. 3 3ArI), Treasurer, D. !. AIIAIJ THE SU'N. I ln. NEW YOK, IE. Thle N for Il8e will miake ite *ftell e aInscul ae eIutIau linide,- I1, paIrit hi agerincil, hbiilihg, Is aIoe)s, for all, I elail little, leeaU said mriewis,cuelIgs slld oihlllapy, Mtaln*,li.so iand Do r ertiic,'dprave.d nid ritnalleu, latelliges slud elllnlse. The l'.th'a liht is to lma kinlal laid wonlikitild icf every Snit; bI its geiaial warlulth is for the good, uIIsl Iallre belt disrnaafirt ou the blittleari bacck of the jIaricatel.l.t wirhlId. The I 'N at l titl use a elwspaper ala new kitam1. It dr cartIh i slllcl uy I he. ea aiaal a Umltitdtele. at 11f sanlatlauas wed and i el s llluas of ljuralila. It sake tie,k ta, rmolrt in, a freshl, alnclnt, use ental,llani wey all the lwei of the welr ,anittiaag Ieo rlaltl of loieian itltereat, il ee'auaetlliigl opeln alairs luth thbe lr* lesuiralc if absolute iidllawndelaee. 7h snrcceu of this raewral,eht sa the seree of Tuu t'i'. It e-ffereterd a prese tlageilll itl tile style of Ameritlea nUlep Iwts. Every imptlanl joiralnal etasdibi ild in this conllutry in the ,loge a ears pai bas Iweil tedrllae after Tan ri'l. Evety imlmrtrtat Jou rnail alrrdly eisutilg I btwatn naililt*d and Iettered by the fre of THE PtN's ez!amldle. TaItK it' ef ltt a iI eii the imnte ee5 spakeutruth-telrlftlh, and itterest ial uewe leaper. Br Ialitrl tse of the innes whhleaI ahiundant l rosIperity aelrds, we Ishl msake it -titer thasll ever ltefeat. We slhsll ,ritlt al the news, puatthit Into readable sbalw. acld aneasurtna itsLm pnrtanelce, not h) the trelitaonal tdstirt, hta by its real interest to the p~sple. I tance free Printingl Honue liquare Ili the firs cnnidarstion with Ia Mst. Whenever anythillg happe.na wordt L pertinag we gt the pardtenlis. whkte4 it haplwnn in lerenkeln or in Itobbier. In Ipolitics we hsve drided opale and are. arensten,.d to eIpre theCel Ingnlage that can ei. undelrstlond. We ers whst we think alount en ud evlelal That hieit is lthe only maclt of Tas ri0 laelitieal ee.,cre-. Tlls WaagIi.t Fmt- gatherse into pages tlme Iest mctter of the seven dal_ iln*es. An Aglrtnltalrsl Drepartment a nlienalld merit, foll ncarle rrleports. d a liherslt prlrtimon of lit~raIr. erteict, and d,,-lr.iie intellilenee re.eloeplete 70fl WEl.Y StI. . acald nlslre it the leet sew paper for the farmers boubhold that was ever printed. Wh, does not kinow snd reed sad lbh TatI Pt..DAY P... eareh nnmber of wbrhib is a Onlaeands of intereting IIteristS with the hetel poetr of the day. pI ever line worth r.ldilng, news. linsee* miiter tnnglh to f1I1 a good-slled .lae and infinitely mere vrtied ad e*ertb intg than any Itok. ,il or little If our idea of what I tsw spsllsh be plsce on. snd for Tns Sx. ()nr erts are as follows: -ar the daily ltx. a fe aIr-pule alteda twetnt~riht eelnmnm., the jrby ale poet psid. is I1 aenta a smeth. or O Wii rear: or. Inrlndinlg the Sunday lpaper, l 'I-htspas sheet of ifty-atl eohemna, t1 rtee i M rents per month,,ery.70lyri, eestaet pIe9.· The Sndaey edition of Tan arl'c LiL hrnlied eparately at Oli a Jear, 9e' Ic lld. The nret t tof i WPllElt vr. Ir. ass 1.ft.a ente. Ite. te t rs. elrP e pid. F.or elua of tea wdilnl lb re will send an eltr-a cat fre. Adlr.as I. n FfE! , l A' Publisher at Ta. SwIc Mew Tea CiV,