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S G tieal. T'ill] COQ UETTE. 1Y .1O}HN G. SAXE; "lY n'v clevh r at hdrnwi:i, i own," : lid my lleatntiful con.in Li,::etre, At. we sat by the dwi:ldr: ali,'; linut :ty, . ynou pi:int a otquettce 7"'' h'rh': p:ainltd alr,':uly, tlitth I, "Nay, nay!" said hlle ltauiti:iu Lisette. "NoiW nne oif vtour j!kinh Iutit try lnd p;aiat, ate ^ !htorou'lh er 'lf tie." "Well, elnsin."' at oncile I hegan Li t :cý e'll" a,'' t the ea-r Lisette, "'1 1t pa t vty as we,:ll a< 1 etil Tha:t wo:nderfnl thihf, at coquette." "Sit wes:s a iio't hc:titifhil t'c-e, ('"Of c:: rs.,." said tli pretty JLisettc,.) And isnJ't, d. lficiilt ill klrae, Or elsd ah \ were not a coquette." "Anti, thin she is dl:~tiiiy intai (A t.-nile frtl'm the 1;inct Li tt.li) 1: plpatl,, et.NP;t in the t;ade (o ftriinilig a nproper coqnette." "S:e's tlt wi innitgat;st, Wiays with tlte lte il-,; '" ("10 on,'" sail thle whining Lirstle,) "lhit 11i,- , isl't a I nll. ii l henl kuows The, :ti;d oti t oht tli,:le c ole n tte I "Shle ih:otws how to w.oll .l-tlt to ;sigh, (A sigh fr't:h the ttit:ler Lisette.) lint fier weteping i. all in imy eye-- Not that of t!ht e luillnlg cotlutte! Il siltt she's a cret, lre of art-ll ' "O, hunsh, sath flt h ,ionti- Li,tte, "ith li trl y thil gluis±t oi t heitrt Elltlouh tfbr a tlhorouigt e ti lette. "And:l yet I cetild easily prove--" '"Now don't!" said the ani7ry Lisette "Tie tladv is :tllwi.v. i n love It lovet with herself--thle ernquett' "There--do lnt ie aigry--yo know, MIy dealr lit Ic otllsitt Lisette, Ynlt tol tIe a ntttnent ago To paint yon-a thtoroilt coqquette!" B URY JIE IN TIE MOTXING. hirty mie in the lttorning, mothelr, Oh ! let me have I the liglt t Of one bright l da\y on my grave, Motlher, Eir yon leave me alone iu tlhe niglt ! Alone in the nightt of the grave, liotiher, Antd tli stars will le shining here. Slo aloiry me in the morn, motlher, And let me have the light Oi ottn bright day oilt iy grave, mother, Eire I ain allone with thll night. Yon tollinie of the Savior's love, mother., I feel it in my heart; Bitt, oh ! lfrot this belatiful orld mothler, 'Tis hard for the young to part l"orelver to part : when hore, mother, Thie,; soul is flain to st.ay; For the grave is deep ad dark, motheir, And fleaven seemts far away. SThen bilury me in the morn, tuother, And let me have the lightI Of 'one bright day on tliy grave, mother, It Ere I aml alone with the night. Never utlCiastp mIy hand, mother, T'fill it fatll, away front tline; , Let aIe hotl the pledge of thy love, iotler, fill I Itil the love divineo The loie divine-oh ! look, nmothler. AboIve! it.s betnams I see! A~di there a: angel's faee, tiother, C Is smiling doiwn on mee So h1ry me in the mor1t, mother, h'i u suatt:atll s flood the sky; I'or )Death is tlt,; gate of Life, miother, And leads to the life on high. THE WORLD A8 IT IS. B Tie world is not so bail a world, As some e would like to make it; Titn igh whethcrgood or whether bad, Depends on how we take it. A SoMr if we scold or fret all day, From dewy morn till even, This world will ne'er afford to man A forotaste here of Heaveo. This world in trath's as good a world d As e'er was known to any Ci Who have not seen another yet And those arc very many ; Antd if the ieen and wolmen too, hlavte ploety of emilloymenit, I Those surely tunst be hard to please Who cannot find oojoymutnt. The world is quite a pleasant world, TI In rain or pleasant weather. It' people would but learn to live In hlarmony togetlher; And ceasll e to tlttt the kindly bondl, By love and peisce comeutetl, AnIi leattt tlttt beiSt of lesso1n1 yet- 5it To alway be Couteuted. Then there wouth he a pleas:it worhll. Anid pleasant folks ie in it, The dfly wontil hils more pleasantly To t!itost Who thius beogi it; Antt all lthe iantIless grievantlces Bratlegit l hy llrrowel t-olhs, W onhltprove, as t ortainly thety ale, A lass o" omi.y bubbles.. liTING T O lOR THIE SPRING. .T As lree.s stir the niornill palri A sih-iece reigns in air ! TIA Siattel-tlto the tetavetts athove me, ttte Mtveless thu trees Iln bare ; A Ylt i unto 11e1 tile stillness "l'Ttis ilirdeln Slile ns to bring-. "Ptt ieet ! theo iarth ii wiitilg \Vaiting for hlil SpLring." Stri:ng ash atd !stunrdy chestnut., lt.ugh oak tid ptoplar higlt, l Stiitch r.eltut their pless lb t-ranches in A Against thte wittty ski. Esvni thle guilty a,-l'ttti stiei IlHath eaomted her qti ivering, side As tiltultrh s1it, too, wasil w tllng, Wasitinig ftor th Spriag. of tl I slhalt lily ears to liston, I cOll I.f luaply wltete I stand ltear cue* one stray ite ttf niilsih ul ,[- 4, uin atll the land. a"hv sr, 'ho c Iat,. 0 Iblackbil-d ? ot O til iust. why "doil'-t not .si. g a Alh ! orely t.ty tire 1 taitt..,* Waititig for ' ioSpri'ig." O hlat5t t!y 4at- are d.rksrms: se: 0 ioeirt ! :Lhy lig'tt s trer lt'ar: lh sooi shall st, re01ns of aunabhie P'orlaitti the itttnitn yeal. ,,nu: Woe50 all the treit he Icley, Sootnl ovrly hitrd -t-ill singt ;, Lot totel. bh silu:t vaiinltg, SWai'ting for the Spruing. TRTP -QIITHLY. - e T'iui IgLli~t'y over t ltle, t, Trip lightly ver tvurotg. W± tonly mnake grief ldoible By d'velling ot it longf. Wih v clasp woe's hand so tighttly nd Why sigh o'er blisons dead enti Why cling to forms unsightly I lowest Why not seek joy Aisteal. hat a Tri'i lightly river sorro-ii, Tlitiigh all the dlay be dark, at rca The stilt miay shine to-morrow, IiND And g~aily sing the lark; Pt;tni "ait- boipti have nott thetiatrtvot, (tild 2, Thoeugl rqses ua" have fl-d; Give Thc'.u tilts-ir be dowt-heal ted, ,iet do; Btut look for joy instead. get yol I;wil Tria lightly over sadlnes., all pr: St'tsnd unttto rtaitatdoont; Wti've pearls to stinhl of gladness, Ott Ihltih ide of tie tomb; eb2d I Whet stas are taidtlhl'. shiiungl, Aud the,. hea t'-a is overhtad, . Pf!,_t : l '.- fr iny in ioi,lt t l. T'0 ALEXANDRIA ADVERTISEMENTS ATTORNEYS AT LAW, W.M. A. SEAY, 'T"TORNEY AT LAW, ALEXANDRIA, 1-. La., Will practice in the (Coarts or I;apides and adjoining Parishes. TItOS. C. MANNING, S1'TORINEY AND COUNSELLOR AT S Law, Alexandria, La; II. S. LOSEE, iette. A TORNEY AT LAW,OFFICE' FRONT L Ro,,Uis, ulp stairs, in Jas. W. Oslorn's Brick st:,lr, Front Street, Alexandria, La. [I. L. )AIGRIE, ATI' RNI:EY AT LAW, ALEXAND) -'..L ria, Lua. E. ('. LE(K IE. q"l'OliXEY AT LAW AND NOTARY o hblic. Ahla.xundria, La. N. A. IIUN'I EA, T1jTORNEY AT LAW, ALEXANI) Sria, La. 1,A CHI',[(lE t.,IVO)T, A T'rTORNEY AT LAW, OF.'FICE "S h the u -I N:;lcherz Street, corner of Bank I'lace, up stairs, New Orleans. a IR. W. BRINGJlURST, --and 'PA ?ISiJf ,2 r. ' 0 o2, A LEXANDRIA, LA. 1 R(DERS sent by mail, or left at R. C. ietlierwick's store will be received and attend.d to. Jan. 20th, 1SG9-tf. N W. W. WHITTINGTON, JR., Notary Public --and Ji0S2/CJ1 OF .IIE 1iP.'1CL coAS R!EMOVED HIS OFFICE TO Colonel if. A Hunter's Law Otffico, I. Alexandlria, La. January l1th, 1869-1y. C. W. BOYCE, her, 1 to . r 1: P u bli Nt! N AND) FOR THIIE PARISH OF her, .Rapidles. 0111ce at tie Sheriff'"s Office in Alexandria. and at B. Jarreau's in Pine ville. nor, March 17th-:ah. Tcr. TAKE NOTICE ether, -THAT- r B. Veil & Bro., IIavejust returned from New Or or, leans, wherethley have selected and 1purchlased withl gre'at care, express ly for the iapides market, a full stock of ,ther, FFill IDD IIIT GOODS, comprising Clothing of all kinds, makes and shapes; o m i e p ',' " FRENOCI and ENGLSH11 PRINTS; BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, 1 Gaiters, a truly fine lot. cc G~.ROC REI S, C, A FIN~ AND CHOICE LOT. CALL AND SE E!! All these they are selling at re d uced rates for cash only. No more CREDIT, so be sure to bring your gold and greenbacks with you. 01 WALK IN LADIES AND GENTLE- wl LMEN. oct 24. 1866, tf. JOSEPH BOULLIOT, (t GENT) WTOULD announce to the public-I that he has just received a fall for supply of the hae F ur nmhTwn Swol PATI1 PIT TABIJ1 BIIIIAL ASII DR and C .They are AIR TIGHT and will pre serve and protect thile DEAD, and are particularly designed for the safe TItANSPORTATION of bodies. He invites attention to them. Augustl5, 1866, tf. NE W STORE. GRC HAVE OPENED A FRESH LOT OF PoT GROCERIES, WI ia Alexandria, La., and will keep onil hand sipplies for plantatious andl families, be- j of all kinds, and will take in exchange all I country prodnce, aod will pay the highest market price, IN CASH, for CGot~to AnLd IEices, or imake liberal advances oa cotton shipped through my hands to Now Orleans. I have opened on F1 O.N'2 82EE y well between BIOSSAT'S and WILLIAMS & ':8O WAIREIIOUiSES. *;rauiryN, L. McGINMIS , Of all New Goods. iew Goods!! " r WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM limy fiiells ai.d customenc that I have itnst returiedl from ylTw Orloans, with a fresh supply of DRY GOOD)S, GROCERIES, HARDWARE. TINWARE, CROCICERY \WARE. ' arnd many other articles too numerous to nmention, all of which I will selaf at the lowest CASH prices. I keep'consthitly on |I a !anid a large supply of ]and II Corn, Oats and Branu his go :it re:asonablle rates. I have also ONE HiUNDRED PLOWS: Calhonu pattern, Peacock and Hall & Spear; Nos. I, 1,- 14 and 2. at NEPW ORIrMBANS PRIGES. Give me a call and jqdge for yourselves, but don't come all at once and don't for. get your pocket books. I;will either advaiceo or gite a reason ald'priceforCottori. Inqnirejustabovethe Foa S ICG HIOUSE HOTEL, Ja. e 202 tt . JACOB WALKER. " FpiaY s8 ; JUOAN'S 'OUGil EXPE(:. i ENTS ALEXANIDR)IIA ADVERTISEMENTS DIABLACKSMITHING R AT RONT horn's I, La. I'ARY ANI)- -AT REDUCED PRICES ! ['lace, -BY -W.. S. RIDGE. e® ]E IS NOW PREPARED TO DO I-] all kinds of Smith work at the SHORTEST NOTICE, R. C. Such as BALL PLOWS, BULL TON cived GUES, SHOVELS, HALF-SIIOVELS, TURNING SHOVELS, &e. R-EPAIRING done on CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, CARTS, t DRAYS, &c. _ MILL AND GIN WORK DONE TO ORDER. ICA PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO TO HORSE-SIIOEING. iFce, Prices Reduced to suit the Times. iP Give me a call and satisfy your- I selves as to workmanship and prices. SHOP on SIXTH STREET, two squares above Bayou Robert street. F Dec. 30-tf. e I. C. MILLER, r Or full 1nd gI sI FRONT ST., ALEXANDRIA, LA., io ItANUFAPCTURER OF COPPER, TIN g .3, and SHEET IRON WORKS, keeps constantly on hand an assortment of- A COOKING AND HEATING STOVES. )T. Orders for Tinware, repairing of gatters and pipes will receive prompt attention. -ALSO AGENT FOR re RICE BROTHERS & CO. "re F-OILEURATED CHARTER OAK C00OKING STOVES, E- which he keeps always on hand. L Jan. 13, 1869-tf. Orn I, A. HEY MANS 1 j EGS leave to return his warmest - lie I.L thanks to his friends and customers ll for the liberal patronage extended to him th the past year, andl inlorms them that he c hms moved into his large, commodious and new brick store, one coruor above his for- be morstand and is ready and ever willing to tre serve them in his line. He hopes, with re newed eforts to please and suit, to merit a ti continuance oftheir favors. He will continue to keep on hand, and c sell at the cleapest rates, a complete util c well selected stock of 1 DRY GOODS, ca CLOTHING, P HOSIERY, feri HA'TS, BOOTS, nr e SHOES, P fe LINENS, FLANNELS, fern LINSEYS, CHECKS, O STRIPES, TRIMMINGS -A LARG STOCK OF- j GROCERIES, WOODWARE, TE , PoT WARE, TIN WARE, WILLOW WARE, CROCKERY. 1 CUTLERY! PERPuEMERYi En Sjanuary23, 1887-tf Mus ~~~s-~ Frer SGRAND OPENING! B. WEISS o 1 AS opened on .P.RONT STREET, Sl opposite the Fery, a large, fineoo and Boy well selected stock of Girls Fall al WIIhR'll 6OS Au Ofall kinds, and offers them to the market at low and very favorable rates. He offeris NO ours, but sells every thing cheap. His stock co:nsists, in part, of Dress Goods, Ladies' Cloaks, MlantillasFrench Poplins, Alpaca, all colorsandshades,Hoa lery, Boots, Shoes; La- IE dies' Ilnest (gaiters and IL •Slippers CLOTHING; knit and b and silk undershirts; Ladies,' 3 hisses' .imd Children's hose and IN] lal l hone. Calicoes, Mnslins of all colors, shades andi prices. In short let the public give him a call and he wi!l deem it a pleasure.to display Amr his goods. Alex., Oct. 10, '66-tf, GARDEN SEEDS. " LANDRETH'B NEW CROP, Qri FoR SALR re' WS 7.JOH JaMunarv 6tb L8O9-3im (F1GRANT' AND CHEAP.), Ti/ rJ2..4 V t-.. rlaa.. n ,N2O'. NTS ALEXANDRIA ADVERTISEMENTS E. R. BIOSSAT, GENERAL CON.MISSION -and FORWARDING MERCHANTi -and STE.AMIBOAT AGENT, R.tcii\l.'s OLD STAND, Alexandria, La. t Cotton, Sugar, Molasses and oth er freights stored and shipped at cheap and reduced rates. MOSES ROSENTIIL. MIRES ROSENTHAL I. ISITHlA & 110. H AVE REMOVED TO THEIR OLD , stand on FRONT STREET, opposite tihe New Town Wharf, where they will be pleased to see their old friends, customners :and the public g6nerally. We will keep DO constantly on hand a complete assortmentof the DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CLOTHING. BOOTS, )N- SHOES, Etc., LS, which will le disposed of at the lowest CASII PRICES. ES, Cash advanced on cotton or bought at TS, the highest market price. Vti-GIVE US A CALL.., TO Jan. 6. '69-tf. EN NEW FAMILY GROCERY ! THE UNDERSIGNED has opened a IeS FAMILY GROCERY Si ORE on FnoNT STREET, opposite the Ferry, where ur- le will keep always on hand, at the g. Cheapest Cash Market Rates, the best and Freshest Groceries: o ACON, SUGARS, TEAS, JELLIES, JAMS, ALES. FR UITS, COFFEE, RICE. In the establishment he has put a BUTCHER'S STALL and will keep and retail at all hours of the day and night, FRESH _~EEF, VENISON, MUTTON, PORK, -AND- A VARIETY OF WVILD GAME! N. B.-The wantsof Steamboatsspecially attented to. jan29-tf. JACOB IRVING. E New Millinery Store! iM RS. GERST has opened a MILLINE J1.L RY and FANCY STORE, in Knhna ghel's Block, near the Post Office, where she keeps on hand a fine assortment of MILLINERY GOODS, d RIBBONS. TRIMMINGS, etc. W Dresses made to ( rder in the most fash- ti ionablo style, and at moderate rates. Also fine Laces and Muslins washed and IN fluted. P She will be pleased to see the ladies of A! Alexandria and vicinity. S, Alexandria, September 16. '68-1y. SMRS. MULC'AHY, MILLINERY AND LADIES' FASB IONABLE STORE, FRONT STREET, ALEXANDRIA,LA "lONNETS, Ribbons, Silks, Trimmings, . Laces, Gloves and all and everV varie ty of Ladies' Furnishing Goods constantly a on hand, and received weekly from New Orleans. PRICES MODERAT'E July 17, '67-tf. sn. W.t " T. A _t __E_ , t Snow at ALEXANDRIA, and respect- the r- fully offers his services as DENTIST to est Sthe citizeons of this place and surrounding stri country. the d All diseases of the Teeth and Gums will r- be attended to by the most improved ; treatment. O With his complete facilities for opera- E., a ting, he feels sure of giving general satis- ties d faction upon those organs so essential to con d comfort, beauty and even health itself. V SThose wishing his services, will please eve call at hnis office. sist Teeth extracted without pain,if desired. D P. S.-For the gratification of those suf fering with Acting Teeth, he may say, he C uses a remedy that effectually destroys the S nerve without pain. Prices reduced to suit the times. A IPOWfice on THIRD STREET, hotuse ma formerly occupied by R. M. Kilpatriek. Oct, 5th, 1868-tf. pric SNOTICE, RS. CANFIELD'S SCHOOL WILL eon the FIRST MOKDAY ip SEP. TEHRMS: English-Primary Class..........83 00 " Second Class............5 , 00 ---------------------·-----·--..4 00M., Board (phyable in advance).........15 00 J. T August 19, 1868-tf. W School lotice. ISS GRIFFIN WILL RESUME THE L exercises of lier school on the slet day of September, at her former sehel house Agts TERMis: Boys, per month.......... .....3 00 Girls, -----............. and 13 00 Aug. 26, 1868-tf. sse JOHN FE ASER, Alexandria, La., c Wholesale and Retail Family Grocer,, &aC Ta EEPS constantly on lhand the Freshest Loni and best FAMILY GROCERIES,CHOICE HEN WINES, LIQUORS. ALES, etc.. WM. BOAT AND BAR STORES. Fe Aurrg.O, 1866. tf. J. GOULDEN, plant; pared -aind-" - ,the in manli Ornamental Pfainte. perier CIaizg anulPaper Ilanging. tter SHOP ,0N THIR ~D EEBT,,n ir20'67-tf. ALEXAlNbRIA, IA T ANTS MISCELLANEOUS. E. C.. TAIT. G. W. LANEY ONT N oT -AND MEDICINES {{ -BY T AIT& LANEY, oth heap -AT THE Sell-Known Stand S-OF SS. K. JOHNSON, 10 FRONT ST., RLD ALEXANDRIA. 11 be le -:oxo:- 1 keep etof HERE they have just opened a new and complete assortment of DRUGS, CHEMICALS. PATENT MEDICINES, ] Bto., PAINTS, OILS, rest VARNISHES, DYE STUFFS, PAINT BRUSHES, GLASS, KEROSINE OIL, LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS. ( Y WINES AND LIQUORS d of the best quality, for medicinal on purposes only. sere thbe ~`.. and P EJR F' tm E1+ R Y :1 FANCY TOILET SOAPS, COLGNE WATER, Extracts for the handkerchief of every .variety, HAIR PREPARATIONS, COS METICS, COMBS AND E. BRUSHES of ev t a ery kind. Books and Stationery: S OCONSISTING OF ' SCHOOL BOOKS, E BLANK BOOKS, lls LETTER, NOTE 0 & OAP PAPEB i. ENVELOPES, SLATES, PEN CILS, PENS, COPY BOOKS, SPLAIN AND ST, with every article usually kept to IE. complete the stock. ere £i The business will be con ducted by Dr. W. C. TAIT, who tc. will give it his undivided atten sh. tion. ad I Particular attention given to Im the compounding of prescriptions of AT ALL HOURS. February 10th, 1869-tf. " t E. & -S. WEL, Wholesale and Retail MERCHANTS, e W .AElel an.alria, .t a, LE E LEAVE TO INFORM THE Sfriens and patrons of Joseph Well, t- that we have purchasefd his entire inter. be eat and contents of his store on Front ig street, and will carry on the same under the above styie, 11 Joseph Weil is thankful far the liberal id patronage bestowed on his house and hopes his successors will share equally wel.L-. "- E. & 8. Weil have assumed all the liabili. s- ties of the late firm and all payment of sc o counts and notes must be made to them. We will continte to keep in our store eit, e everything in our line. Our etook con sists of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, i HARDWARE,. TLNWARE, CROCKERYWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, BATS, ETC., FIP All of which we will dispose of af· very small profits. EP We will pay the highest market price for cotton, or make liberal advances. Jan. 3,1869-tf, nt CAROLINA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY P OF MEMPHIS, TENN, dle] asEsrs........ ... ..,..... soaooo P M. J. WICKS,.. .... .....President J. T. PE'TI'T...........Vic e-President isa W', BOYLE..................Secretary kept J. I, EDMONDSON.....General Agent the] J. T. TREZEVINT, JR, & BRb, V1 Ag.ta for Arkansas, Louisiana and Eastern Texas., Blaol Issues Policies on all the Improved Plans All Polioies Non-forfeitable. C Afsw OmLAs RErPmEaCS: ( John Phelps & Co., Nelson Tanphin G Co,, Joseph llhy & Co., General harry T. Hays, T. H, & J. M. Allen & C., on Cp Chaffe & Bro, C. H 81ocomb, of 81iocomb, y Balowin & Co., Wingo, of Beades. Wingo Gan( TRazzvAr & Bnma-, Agents North Cartrl Louisiana, O0i1ce: IMonroe. Pistol Shot: HENRY ST. JOHN, Local Agt., AIexa- an & ria, La.; WM. T. MADDOX, Solicitor foni Rapides, I Avoyelles, Sabine and Natchitpohe, Feb.17th-ly. and • Creamt NOTIOE. THE UNDERB~iNED would respeot Sfuly inform hm friends abd the sugar lon planters generally of th Parishes ofrand 8: pides and Avoyelles. that he is now pro.Vine pared to set or repair kettles and boilers in the most approved style and best work manlike manner. Hlaving bad Q5 years .r perienco in this line bj.iines, he feelss s'atsfied that he will render sntisfaction; P 4 suE wiml arantee that his work will be better, andby his 't9yle ttistlg boile ,"E! eeonomie more fnnl hasn that of any other Maeon im eithbErPa~riP B 6f,-ernis Ik,; I given.t I rqi red GJILE8SMrF'II Phrati 'March 17th, 1:, l: 8,59 4n .:. [RY ST. JO .'S C001:0 EXP] HENRY ST. JOHN'S COLUMN. LNEY S SHENRY ST. JOHN, nd Alexandria, La. The following List is a portion of the 9 Articles made by H. ST. JOHBN. and will be found on trial, well worthy of patronage. ST. JOHN'S EXPECT0RA1VT SYB P, new FOR "o 00G2Hs, COLDS, Bronchitis, Pains in the Chest, &c. S, ST. JOHN'S INE Compound Syrup ofthe Hypophosphites. ioRo nal CHERT COMPLA'TS, WE4E I TKGS V.S. *1o ST. JOHN'S $R, An ExCellent Preparation For of SPJAJNB, BB UISBS, S&'etlinys, .t eumatism, 4c. )S CONCENTRATED ESSENdE OP PREPARED FROM THE FINEST ROOT. ST. JOHl C 30REOLE HAIR 01L. N CAMPHORATED CHALK ToOT POOvOWDE~t - ' ' - " I I] ANTISEPTIC ho CONDITION POWDERS, to Improve the General Condition of the E Renderse His Ski.e Clear. and lossy, is Exoellent When of His- Feed. bh SOLUTION t sl. CITRAT Q : AGE8IA, An Agweeablegetruentaje 5 'gti'X SIUGAROF IPEMONS B For Making or At a y MomeMnt " . . 1.._._._. . :1'l A .. . . : '. . A ceive at alf tEe prsiopt oand, oarul , cDispearAVe, 4 oi" t )lanct4 s hrl fo RI -a"eop wear anteid erlies.cl fo r~ AI S . JR, 0 TVhAEs EDICol.ws. . eery, - u -Imu Arti.le ._ C o te kid Wep eldon bnd olna OtLntl. iO. eeth & Il n ITri oi, Lnancts, Scan- or. p1uNT8, VARNISHES. , OiIq aod oursair 0. Itih, - t, n O, Pipes, La. The celebrtedi Gisana PERIQUE MAOD IN(*G TOBACO kdept forr ale, warrantedgenuine, oh eat oni Vlthe Pronola. -. I TJOLNS and BOWS. ScrewI.s aMtal G ian StrinslS. mll, ABuoeief~ ~Eeruing feruhlel, G .. - Wak. L NT, ti-.eeFHair and Tooth 3rnb. and tbr- Btol bops. Pottle Ccfioth lon. Jasuhfrc Rem, Irits Wtehuis, lor and Sherry Wiqe, French White'W~no~.... do.- t Vjneget5. ea NEW O1 LEAjNg ADRRVERis OABPeT W AREHOU A.. BROLST8SAU CO., IP iS9 CuAr se 8r., New OFFER for shle at low pri Sing, Englislj and American; kinds. Floor Furniture and E n Cloths. Matting, 5}OrollsCbhls, H Cocoa Window Ebades, Table ad Covers. Crumb Cloths, D g. and ?Felt. Curtains. Lace, k5W Damask, etc. Furniture Co and Cotton Stripes. Cornices, etc. OEO. SWARBII(J.; SWARBRICIKr -a-o-.ER tICommi(ssion I Boe 59 Camp 9tree July 3 '67-tf. Lotuisiana Equi LIFE INBURANOE COXP Capital........... . . OPPICB: _. 142 CANAL STh{ET, NEW ,John Pemberton, W. S. Pike, Edward.lRgney, E. A, Tler J. W. Stone, W 83-i C. H. Slomerb, -- A. Tkompsnon Alexander Marks, F. Delbonde, Philip Meyer, C. F .. Arardey, eorgýeA. Fosdick, ) arhU .J Edwrd Baructt. Josrnr ELraseO, President. W. 8. Pm ,Vice-President. Sr. CLzaxa D&aZaNo, General Ag w. P. HaRMa, setaq. ts Dr. B. H. Moss, PrseI Dri J. R Lewis, )r-. 0. A., sreax, Attne.. ALL K1b 8 OFLIFII -"Ordinary Life . adA~1nnul Ten Annual E-- waea$ sn Endowment; aP. ting and No 2 o ue .oauppsanP, as low as a : - $r A. BIG8 ,j a Da. J. 8. PtIardiaal GotoboLerl.gii . _l 4 flflrhTJt A, F18V~B ia~:~ Tes sti A Vegetable~~ ~q'i~~ Every Polso it - 3 - Evr e rmamab tit O -,~ Ehas It .ifidg # T HE POP?~ OP II Volley have ' r aie ftbd nwd aoZ ao `off 8woleuxju *nata ix ar Fever.. We, qm :_ia a ilas show, and beari " udloed miund, tba tb , side taed.A pnai tM itn .k igatýýti.h frFver ~ -S an.e lilh' O11ter : ih 'i t Aue ,'o and taro orb 7 e~mmsnd this a" Fevermsd Aeand * utt~leaM value,' 8rS~ I- for es to" s letha n'b~ wbet L- ate strictly compiled iw okeýuasItto, b O'e~mlashIt. it* 0 ~Bniisdl it be t "ý4 ~Ape f leM nd re3a PRAOTICAL: DRlUGG ;i 'ba e ep 3 r i 3»ese Tt ogmoeFuip*6ltfo I an )ottle t mdade pte Hen ry' '3. o ?it ALEXANDRIA, . n s fthjj s I F sp s n` p is ` ýr. NEIORPd;j tA ~~i~k~or 't'ree in ,tbilatulu owl ber~ to ajff~eb~im iner and omly Pin iiiz( eit0r~,bot31 In. pedet locati 1 gveh sft nerma esdaig:.to hi reasing` deman 'for' : ber.. " -itr tie uoeuieatue,. ane~dsh *sis Lua pmuptly filled, for CAWS 4 ampapyo anb tbuernt. MilleuntbneAmu.. ... CLUMENT: B. XEACJEI:_ A riI 28th, 1869-3m..