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[CONTI`UED F:OJM I'R3T PAGE.] faded flower, that she had worn, were cherished by him as a miser cherishes his gold. At last be told me in confidence-for her name was sicied and not to be spoken before every one-that they were to be married. : "And when I look back, sir," said he " "and remember the iniset:a,ble -s,:'as rf my wretched childhood, and think how friendless and forlorn I was, and hotw there was nothing before tme but ;1i prison or the gallows, :turd think now I have everything to make man's life blessed-the power to win a respecta ble livelihood by repunt .le labor, the respect of men and -the love of such a girl as Lucy-I can netver be too grate ful'to the kind friendt v ho saved ime from a life 'I dare not contemplate. God bless Mr. Grinby!" said he, lift ing his bat reverently, as -he niight in church, and there was a prayer in his dark eyes as he -looked upward. 'se were lite Inast -words I ever Jleartt him speak, except "Good night." h, dear me, it should have been goodbye. Ten `minutes after I went -one way and he the other. I took toy way home, and he, as it seemed after ward, walked just two blocks and then camp Back here. At twelve o'clock that night I awoke Mrs. Hnmphries. "My dear," said I, "I must have had the nightmare or something." "Goodness," said she, "it seems so. Your hands are like ice. What gave it to you, love? The lobster I'll be bound." "Perhaps," said I. "I admit I ate a hearty supper. And jiothing else coutd make me fancy young Wade at my bedside, white as a ghost, with both Lands on my breast." "Ali, but the nightmare is always black, not white," said my wife. And then she went to a little cupboard and brought me a glass of wine. After that I went to sleep again. S[TO BE CONTI1trED.] TsuatmG our GtAPES.-Is the im portance of thinning out the fruit of -the vine duly considered by the majori ty of cultivators tI think not. From close observation, and even sad ex perience, the subject, in my opinion, calls for much more attention than is usually given. In young vines this is particularly the case. Such vigoious and hirdly constituted varieties as the Concord may stand it, but even they will eventually suffer. This fault is not only to be found in the vineyards of the-novice, but can be seen almost everywhere, in charge of those who -know better. This then being admit ted, the next question is: how shall it be reinedied t Shall we prune it so much shorrter so as not to leave more wood than the vice can carry safely through, or leave more wood, and then thin out the bunchest The latter, in my opinion, will be the best; for, by the first plan, we get our fruit too much crowded and throw too much fore ,into the young canes for the fol lowing year's bearing. My impression "is that when a vine is pruned toowhat '~*otd seen about right, the pinching S, o" f ofevery third bunch, at the first j iration pinching back would be the e .e#0od. I would leave but two ..; Uibches on each bearing shot, and in o":mi P instances it is better to leave but Saoie.: We all know the forming of bhe tee& of any fruit is the heaviest tax on T"ht~ pifant. This beiing the case, do we iiot give considerable relief when we diminish this tax one-third? I think 'te would be safe in counting on hav ing the same weight of fruit in Ihe two bunlches as if three are left. Some yeats ago we grew Concord bunches in this way, which the committee, who were to test them; would not admit to be that variety until they tested them. For instance,iet one man take Concords that will average t ree-fourtlts of a pound to the bunch, and another have them ss'Manlly grown, and my word Iorit,.ttielarge bunches will command nearly double price, not only among the wealthy but the masses.-[Grape Culturist. A WRINKLE ABOUT TIIE AGE OF IOasEs.--A short time ago we met a gentleman from Illinois, who gave us a piece of information in regard to as certaining the age of a horse, after he or she had passed the ninth year, which was new to us;~ and will be, we are sure, to most of our readers. It is this: .After -the horse is nine yeaos old, a wrinkle comes on the eyelid at the up - per corner of the lower lid, and every year thereafter hle has one well-defined wrinkle fer each yeur over nine. If, for iinstanee, a horse has tlhree nwrinkles, he is twelve; iffour, he is thirteen. Adde. number of wrinkles in nine, anl yoi .will get it. So ays thie gen tleman; and he is confident it )vill nev Ser fail. As a good imany people have over nine, itis easily tried, If true, the horse dentist must give up his trade.-L-[Field and Fireside. LsiusUN T.i-AE.-A child was re -cently born in Jasper county, Mis aissippi, it is said, with the mark, "C O.D," on its thigh. The ofliciating Ascanapuas demanded his fee on the spot,tlrefusing to tell the sex until it Swas paid. .LHe told them that "C. O. :D.n pa .g~s must be paid for with out inspecting;them,-Forest Register. Sj ":What made you quit the Ea teasid a man in Nevada to a new cosri _- 'got into trouble by nwarrngto~i wasthe responze. 'Well,' stid ler, " I came out here bkecausI got into it by marry ing one-wife.'" '"a~(zd I,"'iid a by stander, "came here, ci . gct into trouble snpl ' by pro " marry one. ALEX INDRIA ADY ERTISEMENTSS ATTO RNEYS AT LAW. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ALEXANDIIA, i L:L., Will practicc in the Courts oi Rapi:ides an ad joining P'arit .,s. A TETOiN. A) ( )t-'lI O I T ft. L. hIAl~. ti' , I T 'Tr: NEY AT LAW, ALEXANI ri:a. La. E. t. LE('KIE. TTORTNEY AT LA ,W AN)D NOTARY Pu!lijc, Alexa ndria. La.. R. A. tUNTER, STTTrORN EY AT LAW, ALEXAND . ria, La. .41 AURICII GINIVOT'', TTORNE'Y AT LAW, OFFICE it. L Natchez Street, corner of Batik Place, up stairs, New Orleans. W. W. WHITTINGTON, JR., ittorney and Counsellor at Law. -and 1,otary 1- :3 -i 11 . ALEXANDRIA, LA. Sept. 1, 169-1f. DAVID GOLDMAN. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Third Street, near Post Oiice, ALEXANDRIA, LA.,' W ILL practice in th Courrts of Rap ides and adjoiunitg Parie!cs. January 26, 1870. R. J. BOWMAN, Attornet at -.LavT r, ALEXANDRIA, LA. FFICE in the roar of Jacob Walker's Sstore Sept. 8th, 1869-tf. R. K. IIOUSITOX, Attcorn ay ,at Lawr, COLFAX, Grant Parish, La Will practice in the Courts of Natchito ches, Rlapides and Grant. Mch 2-Gnm. R. P. IHUNTE,L A.ttc~raey at ".avwr, ALEXANI DLIA, LA. Sept. 1, 1869-tf. R. W. BRINGIHURST, --iind PARI.SI S& UY 2 1O- , ALEXANDRIA, LA., O-RDERS sent-by imail, or-!,ft l at R. O. Iletherwick'tsstore will be received and atteuded to. iParties desiring to enter laid in, thii and adjoining Parishes can be sa:tiefactori ly attundetl to. Jau. 20th, 1869-tf. e -u O1870. JULIUS LEVIN. JOUY J. FER0U5OtN LEVIN & FERGUSON, Watchmakers and Jewelers, DEALliS IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silrer and Pla ted Ware, SECOND ST., (OLD POST OFFICE,) ALEXANDRIA, LA. Jan. 12, 1870-ly. Great educti cn in Prices! ! -BY J. MhV. COILA. AL, AUCTIONEER an d COMMISSION MERCHANT, Front Street, Opposite Town +harf, ALEXANDRIA LA, HIAS just received a large stock of 1 Ladies and Gentldmcus furnish intg goods, ready muado clothing, Boots, Shoea, H nts, Cetlery, and Notions Whichl ho offers at reduced lpr.ice.s alnd will sell on MONDAYS "nud SATUR DAYS at .A. CT OTIO 3 !! tC" Thie highest price in cash paidr Sor liheral adlvances made on Cotton -and Hies.. Consignuments for sale at Auction solicited. jaun 12-ift .Established :1858. -DEALEIR IN Fine Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Spectacles, etc., I-ce I--Iou=Se I--otel, i AS jost returned fronm New Orleans wi. h ha select stock of the ahs i ticels, which he will sell a city il.ices SAll articles gnaranated. No bogus jewelry or articles kept my establishblenrt. Y Engraving - neatly executcted, anld watch and clock repairing done ini the best manner. [oct 20-tf. , ESTRAYS. rTAKEN UP by N;.W 3Magee, TWO mouse colored, no brands perclptible- The moise colored is ab et 4 and th, brown .years;old, Appirawted by learn Ifanes all. A. Clecre to be worth $7. Seach. Tbodwner is n·3wy .· neested tc come ftirWard. provep pe'yr, v charge~s arid t.1,eJem away,'r t4+y ,IU be o1ld eI inadt. , accordiizrg- awi., Giveri . mv.~nd this 17th 1:-yof Janury. Sii.,; 170.. "WM. OCJAME2; - JaL2-.o.d. Justioe Peabe Printer's Fees $15. ,, ALEXANDRIA A DERISTEiM EiTS I. C. MILLE R, O~A FR ONT ST., ALEXAN1D2IA, LA., ..P\NE-.tUE'T . (i,"' COPPI'II, TIN L '_. and Il ' il ' I h(1N W\tl KS, ke-li' constantly oil hald an assotmtenl:t of C'dIXKIXG 3,D IH::A'T',G STOVES. Ordelrs fir "'lT'iil are, r1 -pai 'ii li of gi ttel'r and pipes will reccivi lroiie +pt attaiLtion. -ALSO Ali :N'rrIl RICE BROTIIERS & CO. -CIELIB RATED Charter Oak Cooking Stoves, i hich he keeps always on hand. TE , r EM S C .A. I. Jan. 13, 1Bt'GJ-tf. E. & S. WEIL, Wholesale and Rectail MERCHANTS Alex arlciri %, L ca - E PBEG LEAVE TO INFORM THE Sfriitdu and llatrons of l.io.lh Wil. t.hat we have lllpurchased his entire intlr est and contents oi his store on Front street, and will carry on the sa;le yntlcr the above' style. Josepllh Weil is tIhlkfil fir the lieiral couits and nolell mll's he lla:le to them. Wet will ciitinill ti lkeel in (Il store everything in our line. Our stock cin iistfs i 1)RY ]O1DS, RO:"?O"IE!.:, 1."Alt1)\V';ARE, 1'TI\W 1:11E,. CHOOKERYW ARIIE, IiOOTS, SHOE. 1!.VIs, ETC., All of which we 'ill dispose ofi at very small profits. V We will pay the liighlest ia'ki't price for cotton, or make liberal advances. J:n. 13. IRG9-tf. WILLIAM . M I LLS, A.t I--1s Oldc. Si--Iop, OiV-+ ANNOUNCE TO TIHE Pill. I.'V lic, tihat ihe i c n1w \ lii with a full -s'rt'ciUt of -an --tLiii- '- hey arie of the late.t aul mlost inlroiveidl pillatternsl, are AIR T'IHT . iul will pre ,iIr\i ;anil protect tl e lIh DieAlD, aI 1 d ril liir tieularly ilhsigutedl fl"r tho safe traouspirta tioi of hiodies. I1.: solicit., as of old. the patronige of the plublic. July 7th, 1':09-tf. II d B. WEISS, -A Olli(d on IF RONT' STREUET, I ,pli.-itt the ti;'ry, a large, fillne anili well.se!ected stock of A811 !W3 1H MT Ofall kindls, anl ,Lffeirs them to the llimrktt at low ;and very lIvoriille rtates. I [l otretr so lATrs, ullt sills every t ili chear lis stock coi.st. i; phirt, of Drus.i Getiot,+, L:llics' C rI anks, MaiL til ts t -Frenli Poplils, Alpni, aill coeor.:ndlsh ti dei, I tos leery, lhiti. Stiiesi : La ties' fihlcst Iaiter s 1n1l. Slippers I IT ) IN'l I ; knit aln silk iiliuhr.jhirits: l, lies,' half ithoise. Ihiathi,-i, Mlsli s of Iall coloit's, shaihs "ltid iprices. In ~hlnrl hit the puli uie dlC 1 i 1l 5 ci'I and he will deem it a ple-asur' to dli.p'ay his ellds. il]x Oct. 10, ';6-tl. Magazini de Modes! MRS. C. SULLIVAN, IN BOGAN'S BRICK ROW, SEC O'.D S'IREET'E AL.EXAN DRIA, LA.. H ,S now on hand ad oifferus rare i elntieuilttets to the Luiies of IRtijls, ill tie tinISlaetllt lit ,t er stuck, sllhcted il tet'ioii, elf '3ONNETS, L.ACES. DI+ )ESES, Silks, Riihlos. Flhewers :ndtl ,tiher faint aud fashi,|nahh, g,.. PTiitlcsul"a tteniCon It ci to Date tlq r.1la, i' lg ' e r1lll thu s-rvictlit- of ai ll tiihedl ilt(nl thshioiulleh DlS'is(iol ikeril. IP'TERMS FAIR AND kEASONA Octhibet 6, 1l39-tf. PLA1NTIG POTITOES ' .0R SAL at BIQOSAT'S WARE 1' ' house - ,+ . , " LAR,YGOODRIIH, 'P'~P .l ~oNca ' EYES w" 1870, P'EACH BLOWS AL EXAN'DRIA ADVERTISEMENTS 1 OSES- 17) Nt:''rl .L, 111lEP iiosr"rii IL AVEJ I.LMMOVE:DTOTEI OL th Nt- )'1t Vi'Iiarl', awhere they' waill be gileam-4l1) ti the('ihri o)1 i'i'irnld, clltotI'7irS :411 th pihitc )a''mi':a i. We. ,vill keep "Y Goo!)" S! P Et,., Whliell will lot- disposed of at the lowest Ciie ll 77!V1Ceeel oil cottton7 m b tnht at thei. hi~ghleit III1Ro it-i1ce. rc;IV' US A CALL. 2 Jan. 6. 'tI)-t f. r11IfE IJX hal.1sI(tN Li) 1has1 opene14d a I G1IL )l:CERY: .St')RlE oin FuoN.'r SilF IW1, opposite theO Fl'N''y, wh'lere lie ill eopalwaysV' 01n 147114, at thei (tie api st (ashi Market Rattes the best anld Freshest Groceries: BAICO'), S UGARS, TEA1S, JEL'LIES, AL ES. FR UI TS, R1ICE. In the (istil~lislrlmclt he lhas put a BIJTCIIEII'S STALL :1141 will keep and retail at all hiours of the day anid night, VENISON, MU ITTON, PORT{, -AN)- A FA!UPI'I'Y' OF WILD GAMIE! tttnell I n¶ II. *ji71-tl. JACOB IRVING. MRS. MIULCAIIY, Ml.,Ii\1.1:F ANi) LADIE'S' FASLI LhN.'i ULl STORE, ^I,"\'1 NI h' lEltl:', ALEX AN DRIA,L, ~O' a-J $, Ribbons, Silks, Trnltni'lnts, h1(,ts I.17)41 all ,tlI!i ever'l'a r")r t. of L ~di:" -;, t' tO4l-7I)' Goals constan~tly 1!)It .4l :11 101 iVii'l tl al7ekhl' froint Newa -hats ~t:JLES MIODEII L~ Jul; ILsXA NDRIA INSTITUTE -Fi(4: YOUNG~ LA DIE'S. y o: i' I. at 1 tiotl wi I openl its TIID:1 4il ".,1,N 4) h 1is' M(4rJINIIAY1 OF' L illu,_, the sho7rt. terit)41 whie j4h ase 17h047414 t sth). it~s i'stahilieh~lbni't, it has 114 let Will)4 : 41 f:i'.jl)4))5 of spee's i; 11( the P'ito cipil.1, 'Ir- G- N. ý (IA 'If.L..1,ý lt114]ii, ht' :1::111 l )l14 attiniittil1 :1711( 111i ))pl'e as7 e 411 4111)11) p 17o11)le, to ri4eI it, )dlllrliZ the1 1)74)ng Tor), to1 Iie fit.I 1:11k 74no)t^O Tol!),1.11:111.;. Slni [I-Lie in theis or i hotpi Tiihe wan of' a1 tll~c petn~le Schoo hlitsi axi ill 'ee4 4701 hegr eiftln 44 ])41" paron izinig a1 .I U l & I ") tl':aei74')s i~l VIýItt(1: :40111 44~c11) 1 lu o~ 11 '!.4 1',1. :47).1 :1 till'). 1(11011i ('1111: 4'x-' if N. ei.i.l41 47 11 )5ie (V II114l~ tlli44:74'14:11 7)1:41e 111he j44'i574171 list .1C TItRM3 PEa MON`T.MI Enllilst'-Trio) "171' Class-------------$:i 00 MISCELLAN EOUS. E. C. TAIT. G. W. LANEY DETT C S -AND MEDICINE S -BY AIT & LANEY, -AT THlI ; Well-Known Stand -OF S. K JOHNSON, FRONT ST.,. ALEXAN DI)IA, -:oxO: W ItHERE tlhey have just opened a now and complete assortmuent of ChIEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. DYEi STUFFS, PAINT BRfUSIIES, GIASS. KEROIINFE OIL, LAMPS AND C1IIINEYS. WINES AND LIQUORS of the best quality, for medicinal purposes only. FANCY TOILET SOAPS, COLOGNE WAtER, Extracts for the handkerchief of every variety, HAIR PREPARATIONS, COS METICS, COMBS AND BRUSHES of ev-, ery kind. Books and Stationery: CONSISTING OF SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANKI BOOKS, LETTER, NOTE & CAP PAPER ENVELOPES, SLATES, PEN CILS, PENS, COPY BOOKS, PLAIN AND SET, with every aricleo usually kept to complete the stock. IT The business will .be con ducted by I)r. W. C. TAIT, who will give it his undivided atten tioin. Gia' Particular attention given to the comnpoulnding of prescriptions AT ALL HOURIS. .February 10th, 1870-tf. H YMAN & LEVY, CflENEYTILLE, SJiAVE JITST MAD)E A LARGE. VA. - tL ril dud carerully sulectced addition a i their stock of i IDr.y -rooct s, all made to. special contrait and order in New York and Phliladelphlia. Tinware, Woodware, Wiillowware, Crock cery anld Glassware. G- E?.~ 0 0 , : I -E S - tan itmmens' stock for Plahtatiion aid FamI ily use: Wit es, Liqultlr, Syrap)s, Jams, SJellies, Pickles, Sances, etc. "E E A ". D W A 2toR TL : In tlis line, miore tlhan ever, pthinters antd Sinehics will lflud our stock ample for their wantts. SUSAiI, MDLASSES, COTTON, HIDES COUNTRY PIRODUCE, of all kinds, purchased or bartered for, at the hitgheat maki pIrice. With sincere thanks for the very libeiral patrolago already oxtendeil ti, our Iholise, wve contillue ollr eilurts to please :aut ex tend all fucilities to our customers. COME ANDI) SEE US. SSoptotu er 2d, "18(19-tf. C A. LL IN ! WI ISH TO tItIIotIItC e to tite cIitizens of la iiis Pati-h a. iat, tixat! havenlar ed my stck of Goods, i.: irtlsh my patrons wiithi a giod artil~e and at regular rices, and will pledge ty self that I will Iotn olter anl intInlt to tiuir g.I se.nse by otfh-rifng to sell an article under cost wiyh a view of mIakiug It up on others My sook b consists of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES liAlDWARE, TINWARIE, BOOTS, SHOES, ITS,SOES, LIENTS' CLGTH INO, and all other articles eusually kept in a Variety Store. I will paythe highiest market price for cotton, hiiles aId other country nroduce. 1 am thantkfutl ifr past favors alinlld solicit a coutiunutlceo. Give nte a call-youi will tiud ilie at the old platc, betweo the t we s warehouses, opposite the steamart,ns land i-g. N. l,. McGINNIS. March 9th, 1870-1y. PtICEIs REDUCID TO .BSIT ALL! T tlitiE wishi.g their own or thtix children's teeth' saved, can do so by calling oa) CE. W . T...A11 D ii, who can always be found either at his. resi. deuce, on ''Third street, or st the I)rpe ,$tore of Tait &P Laney, on Front street, Alevandria, La. .Ir Nerves destroyed ound .teth * traincted without pain. Octpber 13th, 1869 -tf. HENRY ST. J N'SM COLUDl N . ' il Ii HENRY-STJOHNt Alexandria La, t rl Tile f,llowing List is a portion of the Articles lnade by H. ST. JOHN. and will be f'oud on trial, well worthy of patronage. ST. JOHN'S XPlCTORANT SYRUP,d, Bronchitis, Pains in thea Chest, &p0h. ST. JOHN'S Compound Syrup of the rlypophosphites. ] FOR CHEST COMPLA'TS, WEAK L UNGS 4'c. ST. JOHN'S ARNICA LINIMENT. An Excellent Preparation For sPRAI'S, B UISES, Sre.Hingts, al i eursatism, , c. t CONCENTRATED ESSENCE OF d PREPARED FROM THE FINEST ROOT. a ST. JOHIN'S CREOLE HAIR OIL. CAMPHORATED CHALK I TOOTIH POVDER D ' .T R IF C ('0 CONDITION POWIERA, Improve the General Condition ot the I-IORSE, Renderg His Skin Clear and Glossy, is Excellent Wren aoffllis rced. SOLUTION OF TIIE STRATE OF IAGNESIA, A. Agreeable Refrigerent and Laxative. SUGAR OF LESMONS For Makaing LE IM O 1N ADE At any $Moment tP PhsRlEian PrecritionSy wROill. re ceive at all times prompt and carefdl at!enlion. I use the best of Medicines in Di.pensi,g, and rate Imported from[ Europe many Artidles expressly for that ' purpose. HENRY STT JOHN. RTENT MEDICINES. Nearl every Article of the kindr kept on hond con stanltly. PEN KNIVES, Scissors, Lancets, 8cori fiestors, Medical Seales. Medigdpagad Sdle Bags. I 1 AINT OF, VARNISHES, Oils and L AColours. SHEWING TOBACCO, Smoking Tobac I- co, Pi!es, &c. The celebrated Lon isiana PERIQUE SMOKING' uTOBACCO c'kept for sale. warranted genuine, is cat on the Premises. V IOLINS and BOWS. SIcrews and Ital ian Strings. - S ONCENTRATED LYE. eWashling So B!ackigo and Brukhqe, p - le Bag. -. SPORTING REQUISITIONSH Ely'sOan S WadsI. DoublTOauCd Single VoegTroola u.. Caps. Pistol Cas. Fine Powb er Oolt' anml Remington's Revolvers. Colt's ]artridges, 3 Siaes. Smith &' Weaon's "- Pistol Cartridges, 3 Sizes.- PowderFlasks, Shot Pouches,' Rarerode, TiPs adt. eoews, h Gn Nipples. &so. : Vr I 'lE ENGLISH Hair:and Tooth BrusnI L'-1.es. BrownWindsor, Honer, Lettnce,: it nd other Toilet Boapn . Pom:ttum. Cold 1 Cream, Haiir Oils. Dentifrias. .: GNINE BRANDY Ry the Bottle or Gallon. JL' Beinrbon Whiskly by theBottle or Gal lon. JamaiiesaRtm, Irishht~tsky, Por and Sherry Wine, French White Wine.- Vinegar. n QPLAVORING EXTQI lSI LOnSElyurn S'L" nClla, Almonidl, Roapsi y, Poine ~p pie to ., &e. ' e s C iCHOOL B3I Si'S. m hl ·srtment 1 ol Cap, Note. and Liztter- Pa erPeas, lInk, Pencils Maciles a.t .otbc~ "Oll? t Furnithure, ao, T a a ,n Nipipl BERs I .-. -.. r 'in Paper add T Ti Toot : h:8re NBu Cemog, Maie, Oinlor Pentfr, iA. mDr. tikUBI #tB#EA se tese enly ufi save time, $1,000 REWARDt: For any of lbcae ia pr t c7, i s , ! .:., + '. en Uleeri, tilerterdat.l rand Muntti Sore. Eyesa :Cutba tions, Copper-colored blutch the Scalp, Scrofula, &o.; itis .dit Renovator, Alterative and BloodS kmnwn, .reumves all mercury tem, and 'lerves the. blod pr e D R. RIC.HAJ'S Goldetn D cures.drpripal os,. tism in all its forms, and .give relief in all cases. Price'.felthisr 2, $5 per bottle, or twqgbttles for, D R. RICHAU'S Golden Auaidet. gpid and radical cure for all derangements. Price $3 per bottle.' D R. RIDITAUU' Golden Eliiri' aI radical cure forNLerst Debility, in old oryoung;-lm gy with wonderful effect. bottle, or two. ottles foa W, .. . On receipt of irlee tibee remtedle be shilppe to any place. Pwuu "' lion paid to .all .corree genuaire withoatthe nautuaofird Golden Eemcdlee, 1. B. Bial Proprietor," blow in gla a ofl Address Dr. D. B. Richards, lq.; rick Sfreet, New Ydrtr. \November 24, 18609-y. REGULAR SATUADAY GRAS: PACKETI :+-: Leaves New Orleans every Satird P. M. (commnnencintr ,atrday,i 26.) Returning will leave &-in every Tuesday at 10 A. A1., and andria, Weducnesday atlO A.'1.0 THE SIDI-WDiEEL flSIi Ai W. C. IUJARISON.,............Maaert HAVINti WITHDRAWN PROM) the Shlrutepoi'. trade Will reflnsin'ti the Grand Ecore trade tbeieetir aihse-by_ the solicitation of urnny bbippert:. _ " Will leave as obove four Grand.ee ,' St. Maurrice, Montgoi'ery, Cotile, Ale . dria, Norman's, Barbin's anl all Inter0 - ditse Ladtinugs. Passengers taken fot nil" Coast Thodllg on the Mlississippi River; also;, Pit and Passengasa for -all Landilon4g River as high as Graha Score. For Freigbt or P.asiage, apply eo [trch 30-rC. Weekly ?Alexandria and Grand Pa-cket. For Grand Ecore, Alexandria. all ings ount eBondien, Norman's alid B" tbin's Landings. il- In place of the steamer Fvouc. 1r HTE SPLENDID ; PAS Steamer, B. L. HOD E Po JOHN IIENN.,......."....t.. . Wm. (tulbertson..... .. ,..t - W~C;TILL LEAVE, MAEQ$5 .ay, ndt 5 11. : Wt rleave Uraa'lEcore every T'uesday s.tl. t Alexarndria every VednoJas at 12 MV For Freight or pas'agge, o alt J. A.ýt + . a - . .. E. R. BIO A&- The B. L. Hodge w a pareaS l presily Lfr the trade, and .pasenge. tAd -: hbiplers may rely upon her.beIsg on ti.le. .rrjMelc3,T W'eckly i ew Orleans aid.Gram . Packet. Win. Culbertsea, - : - : tI AS reinnmed4 I regnis -L. trade, and will for tM ba sunn of -:1870, ni~dgtrrglor. trips; leaaes lew Orleansvr at 5 . M.; Alexandri gelsug doWu l sturday at 5 P. a, .. For frelgt orIai yeABJ~fr.. March Ig-tf. v B. Y cas SMlT& auccassous 10 SAlvayl onba nd fpdn / - i .patBt~llutUl; S.Wpl - +:--' Chiineys, Bre~,eh r s,: P -iare. Sbontait shotrai~ -:'."% PlantatIon sand' %tiboao'Wdt~rig* S [ttsadiL to. , .VV; OrCeaU.: PATENT METALLL U A 2C TH, E ina e4tla. ply t ewant o new PATENT 8E - L 'grcartmpmovanatn er an eroly, need. Big sera- sS 4f fact ad eend ilte i t pubul,- ma, rely o blag t's time.; : . rastes ·'a cheapetiiBarpisp ,s1 March 17", ti.f:. - one'' near,.Im btaek. and white froty9W ed 9 E. a,,d .nsqrk.d _~l~htwp in. Un left ear, da d p nn - leur. Appn-ii.bT5 rt ady to be woeh - equested to ponieor ' is , au! . -q _'J *i