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MONROE ADVERTISEMENTS. T.G. THURSTON'S BOOK S'ITOIRE, STATIONER 1Y, .111 WI(' A ND LA ''E I'1 PPERS, TOYS &- CIHRISTMAS PRESENTS, ;rand street, Monroe, La. decl2-d3m OUACHITA LIVERY AND SALE S ,TABLE. H. G(. l)OBSON, Proprietor. (brner Third and DeS'iard S'treet, MONROE, LA. Horses, Buggies, &c., kept for hire. Horses and Mules bought and sold. Good lots for Drovers connected with the stable. Shreveport Stage Office at this stable. decl2-d3m F. ENDOM, DeSiard ,Sreet-Monroe, La. SALE AND LIVERY STABLE. /-i Horses, buggies, carriages, &c., for sale or hire. Careful drivers always on hand. decl2-3m SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. OUACHITA FEMALE ACADEMY, MONROE, LA., A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, Under the charge of Rev. T. B. Lawson, M. A., Assisted by a corps of efficient Teachers, will be opened for the reception of pupils on the third Monday of September. For fur ther information apply to Sept. 3.70. n50:.m T. B. LAWSON. MALE ACADEMY, VIENNA, LA. The Fall session of this Academy opened on the 12th of September, under the super vision of Mr. J. H. Calhoun, A. B., graduate of Homer College. Prof. Calhoun is a thorough scholar, and a man of untiring energy and perseverance, and we are confident that he will give entire satisfaction to those who wish instruction either in the English branches, Greek, Latin or Mathematics. He teaches seven and a half hours each day, and administers strict discipline. Rates of Tuition per Month: - Primary, $3.00; Academic, $4.00; Classic, $5.00. Board can be had near the school in private families. A. C. SIMONTON, Pres't B. T. A. G. CoBB, Sec'y. Oct 1, 1870. n2:6m LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY, ( Name.changed from La. State emninary.) BATON ROUGE, LA.* FOUNDED AND SUPPORTED BY THE STATE OF LOUISIANA. NINTH SESSION, Now in progress, will close in June, 1870. The next session will begin first Monday in September next, and will continue ten ACADEMIC BOARD Consists of a full corps of able Instructors in all branches of Literature and Science, usu ally taught in the best Oolleges and Uni versities. COURSE OF STUDY Embraces a Preparatory and Academic De partment, including a Literary, Scientific and Optional Course, a Special School of Civil Engineering and a Commercial School. LIBRARY,APPARATUS AND CABINETS Well selected and valuable. The Geolog ical and Mineralogical Cabinets, etc., the largest and most complete in the South, em bracing the extensive collections of the late Col. Wailes, of Mississippi, and the Cabinets of the Topographical, Geological and Botan ical Survey of Louisiana. ADMISSION Granted to Cadets not under fifteen years of age, who know Arithmetic, Grammar and Geography. EXPENSES Of every kind, for ten months, b350; $200 payable in advance, balance February 1st, or by accepted Draft, at 8 per ct., for ninety days. Payments may be made through the Canal or Citizens' Bank. Cadets received at any time during the session and charged from date of entrance. DISCIPLINE, Military, with daily drill. A battery of four guns will afford facilities for instruction in Artillery. Uniform of Cadet-gray Cloth, to bie had at the Institution at a cost of $25 per suit. F,r furthor information, address DI). F. BOYD, ,'uperintendent, Baton Rouge, La. )ttiee of the University, in New Orleans at S~warbrick & Co.'s, 59 Camp Street. Until the robuilding of the College Edi tice, lately destroyed by fire, near Alexan drir, the Institution is temporarily located ;It Baton Rouge, in the Deaf and Dumlllb A.sylumm. Location very healthy, and ac c·EolllllOdatiollns amulie for a large nllumnl)er of ('ahets. Nullmlcer this session, 17(0. Mayv 2,% 1M0. mm:i-ly MONROE ADVERTISEMENTS. H. KINDERMANN, FAMILY GROCER, DESIARD STREET, MONROE, LOUISIANA, Has constantly on hand and for sale, Gro ceries of all description, such as SUGAR, MOLASSES, COFFEE, HAMS, BACON, LARD, BUTTER, CHEESE, FLOUR, POTATOES, ONIONS, CIGARS, TOBACCO, OYSTERS, SARDINES, LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS, PRESERVES, IN GLASS AND CANS. FR UITS OF VARIO US KINDIM' AS LOW AS POSSIBLE FOR CASH. Monroe, La., Feb'y 19, 1869 n22:1y HENRY KING, JR., WHOLEBALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES, MONROE, LA., Keeps constantly on hand'a large and well selected stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, CLOTHING, HARDWARE, SADDLERY, GROCERIES, (all kinds,) WINES, LIQUORS, &C., &c., &c., and will sell them as cheap as the cheapest. N. B.-Highest cash price paid for Cotton, Hides and Country Produce. decl2-d3m H. GERSON, JR., *-DEALER IN Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Notions, &c., Groceries, Crockery Saddlery, Guns, Pistols, and General Plan tation Supplies. Highest price paid for cotton and other produce. Liberal cash advances made on consign ments to his friends in New Orleans. dec12-d3m SURGHNOR & MULLIN, GENERAL COMMI!SION MERCHANTS And dealers in DTy Goods and Groceries, MONROE, LA. SBu.y and sell (btton. li dec 12-d3m SIMON MARX, Graul ' treet, Monroe, La., ILas on hand a tine assortment of i kti Goods, (iothing, Boots, ,S'hoes, Hatb and (Olrps, Guns and Pistol.~. All of which he will xsell as cheap as the cheoapest. de 12--din "TELEGRAPH. JOB OFFICE. -:o: We are now prepared to execute JOB PRINTING, of Every Description, FROM THE MAMMOTH POSTER, TO THE WEDDING CARD. -:0: PLAIN, ORNAMENTAL, AND FAN.OY PRINTING, SUCH AS POSTERS, HAND-BILLS, PLACARDS, CIRCULARS, BILL-HEADS, BRIEFS, PROGRAMMES, BILLS OF LADING, BLANK RECEIPTS, CATA LOUGES, LAW BLANKS, BALL TICKETS, PAMPHLETS, &c., d&c., &c. A ISO CARD WORK OF EVERY VARIETY in the Late.9 d& most Approved,.tyleof the Art OF EVERY SIZE, COLOR, AND ON ANY QUALITY OF PAPER, PRICES ACCORDING(LY. TRANSPORTATION. OFFICE OF NORTH LA. & TEXAS RAILROAD COMPANY. MONROE, LA., Dec. 2d, 1,7t7. On and after Sunday, the 4th inst., the trains on this Road will run as follows: PASSENGER TRAINS. Leave Monroe daily at 5 A. MA. Arrive at Delta 11 00 A. M. Leave Delta at 2 00 P. M. Arrive at Monroe 7.45 P. M. FREIGHT TRAINS. Leave Monroe at 6 A. M. on Monday, Wed nesday and Friday. Leave Delta at 7 A. x. on Tuesday, Thurs daThrough freight per car load will be car ried by passenger train. Way freight will be shipped by freight train. Freights for Flag Stations will be deliv ered atthe designated points at OWNER'S RISK, whetherthere be any person there to receive it or not. ' Freights for Flag Stations must be pre paid. A daily line of four-horse coaches connect at Monroe for Shreveport-thence via South ern Pacific Railroad-to Marshall, Halls ville and Longview, Texas. J. W. GREEN, Engineer and Superintendent. deol2-d3m -ICESBBURG & MERIDIAN RAILROAD COMPANY. Leave Vicksburg .....................7:06 A. M. Arrive at New Orleans.........2:40 A. M. Leave New Orleans......................7:00 A. M. Arrive at Vicksburg ...................7:10 r. M. Leave New Orleans...................4:15 P. M. Arrive at Vicksburg...................9:.45 A. M. Vicksburg, Miss., July 30, 1870. t t' SEASON ARRANGEMENT, 1870--71. STEAMERS R. E. LEE, AND J. FRANK PARGOUD. -:o: The Magnificent Passenger Steamer R R. E. LEE, J. W. CANNON, Master, Leaves Delta, the eastern terminus of the N. L. & T. R. R., for New Orleans, every Friday, at 5 P. M. , The Elegant Passenger Packet J. FRANK PARGOUD, J. W. TOBIN, Master, Leaves Delta, for Greenville, every Satur day at 8 A. M. Returning, leaves Delta. for kew Orleans, every Tuesday, at 5 P. M. Ouachita trade particularly solicited. Oct. 1, 1870. season. REGULAR MONROE AND CAMDEN PACKET. BANNOCK CITY, Airx. LAMONrr, Captain. Will make semi-weekly trips between Camben and Monroe, connecting with the Railroad and NewOrleans packets at Monroe The Bannock City possesses excellent cabin accommodations; is almost new, and makes good time. She is entered in the above trade with the determination of re maining throughout the season. dt&ws REGULAR SUNDAY NEW ORLEANS PACKET, Lad OOV. ALLEN. R. SINNOTT, Master, Leaves New Orleans, carrying U. S. Mails, every Saturday for Monroe, Trenton and Ouachita City-arriving at Monroe Monday. Returning, leaves Monroe and Trenton every Tuesday afterioon at 5 o'clock. Passengers will find the fare excellent, and may rely upon speedy transit. Dec. 2, 1870. d & w s VICKSBURG CARDS. GRECIAN BEND CIGAR STORE. Louis Bhun, dealer in Fine Cigars, plug, smoking, and fine cut ehewin$ tobaccos, pipes, and all smokers' articles, 175 Wash ington street, ViLcksburg, Miss. " Trade supplied at New York prices. December, 12, 1870. d&w-tt NtEW ORLEANS CARDS. ANDREW J. AIKERN. JOHN W. WATr. IKEN dk WATT, Obtton Factors & Cbnmmiasion Merchants, No. 60 Carondelet st., New Orleans. Special attention given to orders for the cultural implements and plantation su decl2--dfm plant INSURANCE. BEHEN BROTHERS, GEN'RIAL IN,'URANCE A(]GENCY. CAROLINA LIFE INS. ('O., of Memphis, ,IEFFERSON DIAVIs, President. ';EORGIA HOME FIRE INS. ('o. of ('olumlnuns, (;a. All losses Promptly adjiusted at this oEice,. Monroe, La., IN.e. 12, 1M7, 4):