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Corn in North Louisiana. --The North Louisiana Baptist, of the 4th inst., says: From all accounts corn is a drug in the Louisiana swamp, and can be had for almost any It is selling in Bossier for 80 cents. It is abundant in Claiborne and Bienville parishes. A large quantity is on hand. Such being the case it ought to sell for a reasonable price all over the South. Pork should not be higher than 10 or 12 cents per pound.
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Corn in North Louisiana. --The North Louisiana Baptist, of the 4th inst., says: From all accounts corn is a drug in the Louisiana swamp, and can be had for almost any It is selling in Bossier for 80 cents. It is abundant in Claiborne and Bienville parishes. A large quantity is on hand. Such being the case it ought to sell for a reasonable price all over the South. Pork should not be higher than 10 or 12 cents per pound.
Corn in North Louisiana. --The North Louisiana Baptist, of the 4th inst., says: From all accounts corn is a drug in the Louisiana swamp, and can be had for almost any It is selling in Bossier for 80 cents. It is abundant in Claiborne and Bienville parishes. A large quantity is on hand. Such being the case it ought to sell for a reasonable price all over the South. Pork should not be higher than 10 or 12 cents per pound.