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MISCELLANEOUS, /1. . DR. 8HALLENBLiRER'8 Fever and Ague 'A.T TI.D O T E Always stops the chills. A J ThisMedicine has been before the Public fifteen years, and is stillthead of all other known remedies. It does .not purge, does hot sicken the stomach, is perfectly safe in say dose and under all circumstances, sid I the only Medicine that will ' CURE IMMEDIATELYi and permanently every form of Fever and Agne, because it is r"perfect Antidote to JLaliaara. Bold by all Druggists., VHY I IT THAT SO MANY VY children die under the age of five ,years? That a large proportion of chil dren die under that age, has long been a subject of remark, and without a satisfac tory cause ascertained, it is certain. Also, it is known that worms exist in the human system from its earliest infancy; therefore parents, especially mothers, who are more constantly with their children, cannot be too observing of the first symp toms of worms; for so surely as they exist, can they be . SAFELY AND CERTAINLY removed from the most DELICATE INFANT, by the timely use of B, A. FAHNESTOCK'S VERMIFUGE. It is perfectly harmless, contains no Mer cury, being a PURELY VEGETABLE COMPOSITION, and may be administered with the uraosr SAFETY TO CHILDREN OF ALL AGES. Worm Conlections, made more for the purpose of pleasing the palate than of over coming the disease, have been manufac tured all over the country, but their short lease of life is nearly exhausted, and B. A. Fahaestock's Vermifuge continues to grow in favor daily. CAUTION Should occasion require you to purchase B. A. Fahnestock's Vermifuge, be partlcu. larly careful to see that the initials are B. A. .This is the article that has been so FAVORABLY KNOWN SINCE 1829, :and purchasers must insist on having it, if they do not wish to have an imitation forced upon them. SCHWARTZ AND HASLETT, SFOR.ERLY B. A. FARNESTOCK'S SON & CO,, SOLE PROPRIETORS, Mch 2-Iy. PITTSBURGH, PA IDr. RICIHAU'S GOLDEN REMEDIES. ise these only and save time, health and money! 81,000 REWARD! Foe? any case of Disease inany stage..wtL they fbil to n.-e - - : HAU'S Golden Balsam, No. 1, cures Ulcers, Ulcerated Sore Throat and Month, Sore Eyes. Cutaneous Erup tions, Copper.colored blotches, Soreness of the Scalp, Scrofula, &c.; it is the greatest *iRenovator, Alterative and Blood Purifier known, removes all mercury from the sys tem, and leaves the blood pureand healthy. R. RICHAU'S Golden Balsam, No. 2, onres Mercurial Affections, Rheuma tis in all its forms, and gives immediate relief in all cases. Price of either No. 1 or 2, 65 per bottle, or two bottles for $9. DR. EICHAU'S Golden Antidote, a ra . pid and radical cure for all urinary derangements. Price $3 per bottle. I'hR. RIcHAU'S Golden Elixir D'Amour, ..L F radical cure for Nervous orGoneral SDebility, in old or young; imparting ener gy with wonderful effect. Price $5 per botle, or two bottles fes $9. On receipt of price these remedies will Sbeshipped to any place, Prompt atten tion paid to all correspondents. None genuine without the name of"Dr. Riehau'e Golden Remedies, D. B. Richards, Sole Proprietor'," blown in glass of bottles, Adldress Dr. D. B. Richards, No. 288 Va i-:.ek Street, New York. N'ovember24, ls 9-iy -. -PATENT METALLIC' BURIAL CASES, -ITHRE undersigned tmnuouncs to the S.5. publio that he is now ready to sup "ply the wants of the community with tihe new PATENT SELF-SEALING COMBI NATION CASE AND CASKET, a very great improvement over compositions gen erally used. His arrangements are per fect and complete in that line, and the publio may rely on being supplied at all times. His rates are reducneed and .the :- ;oheapest in Rapides. PATRICK KELLY, .- Marh 17, '6~9-tf. .. Undertaker. J;A'VINGl purchased of JohnFraser, hi .. .. stook of Groeeres, Wines, ete, to ngether with the book scooemnt, all ersons .: indebted to the busindes ar retd4o :::aUl and settle the o n2¶bdOtlb :-es will be eontint ft h ee edm! . and under the man ge~setntff Mrmr whosary antho ut.'7. . I alib eicitiwauee of the same ~te bnsiness, 'lb will be myaim, ss as - ~ foretd sritartha~ab this same. 'e - JOI ~ aleS, Aigtent .by'fore , A. BROWN FoNi 4 se yeamra. ld,' 13. banu high lftd hind ankle, stifle and An , b:e- om a burnnen ether "seen, Appraised by W. H. pTl AL ANDRIAl' mENT - ATTORNiYaAT ILW. WMAi.SEAAY, A T ITOn AT lAW, AMCANDD1 CL La.,,W raioýte. in the Courts ao Rapides andniidtg. Parishes. THOSO,. MANNING,: . iA TTORNEY A~sD I SELLOR AT C. Law, Alexandria p.:,. H. ý. LOSEE, ATTORNEY AT LAW,OFFICE PRONT Rooms, up stairs, in Jaa W. Osborn's Brick store, 'Front Street, Alexandri, La. IIL.L. DAIORE, A TTONEY -AT. LAW, ALEXAND ria, La. E. U. LECKIE, A TTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY .1. Public, Alexandria,La. R. A. HUNTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ALEXAýfD ri, La. MAURIC4 GRIVOT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE 38 Natchez Street, corner of Bank Place, up stairs, New Orleans. W. W. WHITTINGTON, JR., Attorney and Counsellor at Law -and Notary PuEbl ii c ALEXANDRIA,TLA. Sept. 1, 1889-tf. DAVID GOLDMAN, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Third Street, near Post Office, ALEXANDRIA, LA., W ILL practice in-the Courts of Rap ides and adjoining Parishes. January 26, 1870. R,. J. BOWMAN, A.ttorrtey at Law, ALEXANDRIA, LA. OFFIO1ý in the rear of Jacob Walker's store. Sept. 8th, 1869-tf. R.K. HOUSTON, Attorney at Law, COLFAX, Grant Parish, IE Will practice in the Courts of Natchito-. ches, Rapides and Grant. Mch 2-6m. C. V. LEDOUX, Notaory Public -and- * JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, ALEXANDRIA, LA. May 11-Gm. R. P. HUNTER, A.tt¢or-ney at . sa'w, ALEXANDRIA, LA. Sept. 1, 1869-tf. R. W. BRINGHURST, Clivil ngiinzeer -and ý.dfl&1T 8 172 . r., .O, ALEXANDRIA, LA. ORDERS sent by mail, or left at R. C. Hetherwick's storo will be received and attended to. -Tirties desiring to enter land in this and adjoining Parishes can be satisfactori ly attended to. Jan. 20th, 1869-tf. 1870. JULIUS LEv'R . JOHN J. FERGUSON LEVIN & FEIGISON, Watchmakers and Jewelers, DEALERIS IN Watches, Clo;ks, Jewelry, Silver and PIa ted Ware, - SECO1D'ST., (OLD POST OFFICE,) ALEXANDRIA, LA. Jan. 19, 1870-1ly. Great Reduction in Prices!! -BY J'. " d. CItAO.NDAL, AUCTIONEER and COM3IMISSION MERCHANT, IFront Street, Opposite Town Wharf, ALEXANDRIA LA, TTAS just received a large stock of 1 Ladies and Gentlemens furnish ing goods, .ready mado clothing, Boots, , Shoes, Hats, Cutlery, : andl Notions Whidtl he offers at reduced prices and will sell on MONDAYS and SATUR DAYS at -~T~ ~ he highest price in cash paid of?ilral advances made on Cotton apdal ms. Consignsents for aqle at Auction iate4 jan 12-tf. :-'1 Estabatesed 1858. iF ine. WFatrtes, Jewelryi, CIO l, Spdtoeles, tc., whtielee,~wlteh jie -ifl sell 't ~nrY5~ 0;rk n -twe , r? FRONT ST., ALEXANDRIA, LA., hI /ANUFACTITRER OF COPPER, TIN and SHEET IRON WORKS, keeps constantly on hand an assortment of COOKING AND HEATING STOVES. Orders for Tinware, repairing of gutter5t and pipes will receive prompt -itttetion. -ALSO AGENT IFOR RICE BROTHERS & CO. -CELEBRATED Charter Oak Cooking Stoves, which he keeps always on hand. TER2VMS OASHI. Jan. 13, 1869-tf. E. & S. WEIL, Wholesale and Retail MERCHANTS F.W OJY2' s2 (~L'.EE, lA.1esan.ciri.a, L a - W E BEG LEAVE TO INFORM TITE friends and patrons of Joseph Well, thlat we have purchased his entire inter iest and contents of his store on Front street, and will carry on the same under the above style. Joseph Weil is thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed on his house and hopes his successors will share equally well. E. & S. WVil have assumed all the liabili ties of the late firm and all payment of ac counts and notes must be made to them. We will continue to keel) in our store everything in our line. Our stock con sists of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, IHARDWARE, TIN WARE, CROCKERYWARE, BOOTS, SIIOES, HATS, ETC., " All of which we will dispose of at very small profits. L-iWe will pay the highest market price for cotton, or make liberal advances. Jan. 13, 1869-tf. WILLIAM MILLS, A., IIi1s Oid. Slbop, W W O -D) ANNOUNCE TO TIHE PUB lie, that he is now supplied with a full assortment of PAT IT METAhI AC lBUIAL CASES -and- They are of the latest and most improved patterns, are Alit TIGHT cud will Dre serve and protect the DEAD, ai d are par ticularly designed for the safe transporta. tion of bodies. He solicits, as of old, the patronage of the public. July 7th, 18l9-tf. GRAND OPEN1NGI B. WEISS, HAS opened on FRONT STREET, Sopposite the Ferry, a large, fine and wellaelected stock of Of all kinds, and offers them to the market at low and very favorable rates. He offers ,o nAITS, but sells every thing chear His stock consists, in part, of Dress Goods, Ladies' Cloaks, Mantillas,French Poplins, Alpaca, all Scolorsand shades,Hos lery, Boots, Shoes; La dies' finest Gaiters and Slippers CLOTIIING; knit and silk undershirts; Ladies,' Misses' and Children's lose and half hoso. Calicoes, Muslins of all. colors, shades and prices. In short l.et the public give him a call and he wildeem it a pleasure to display his goods. Alex., Oct.10, '66-tf. Magazin 5de Modes! MRS. Ci.SULLIVAN, iN 1BOtGAN'B BRICK ROWT, SBJO A LEX A N D RIA, LA., H" AS now on hand at btfers rare In i ducements to the Ladie of Rapides, in the assortment ot ehrstorls, te.lcted in person, of' . BONNEas, Siia~, Rihbos Floweri aeid lfanoy P anml'aesible . iP~itiet'iSr o ~ t'ati' So.bFRONTT TREET, DRY GOODS. S ..," s .._ which will be disposed of at' the CASH PRICES. " Cash advanced 'n cotton or at the highest marketprie. - iPGIVE-%US A CALL.4 • FAMILY GOCERY 8O2 on FaONT BTnUT, opposite the Ferr were he will keep always on and, at the Cheapest Cash Market Rates the be.t and Freshest Groceries: BACON, S UGA RS, TEAS, L JELLIES, JAMB.. ALEt, .FR UITH, BI O, . In the establishment he has put a p BUTCHER'SSTALL and will keep and retail at all hours of the day and night, FRESH BEEF, VENISON, MUTTON, PORK, O A VARIETY OF WILD GAME! N. B.-The wants of Steamboatsspecially attented to. jan29-tf. JACOB IRVING. MRS. MULCAHY, MILLINERY AND LADIES' FASH IONABLE STORE, ' FRONT STREET, ALEXANDRIA,LA I BONNETS, Ribbons, Silks, Trimmings, SLaces, Gloves and all and every varie ty of Ladies' Furnishing Goods constantly on hand, and received weekly from New Orleans. PRICES MODERATE July 17, '67-tf. LOOK HERE!! SECOND STREET, SCORN.ER BELOW TOWN HALL J 0 N AS ROSENTHAL IS just home from Now Orleans, where -ho has given personal attention to the selection and purchase of a large, fine I and varied stock of Dry Goods and Family Groceries. CLOTHING, BOOTS, I SHOES, IHARDWARE, WIILLO WWA RE, " CROCEERY, TINWARE : I and mcrchandizes, wares and notions in his line. He invites a call from the public, being - satisfied he can fill the bill. Cash advanced on cotton and other f country produce, or bought at the Iighest market price ,la WALK IN I October 6, 1869-tf. Weekly Alexandria and Grand Ecore For Grand Ecore, Alexandria, all Land. ings on the Bondien, Norman's and d Barbin's Landings. OS In place of the steamer Fnaroc. "wa S HE SPLENDID PASSENEGER s Steamer, . B. L. HODGE No. 2: JOHN HIENN,................Mast . Win. Culbertson .................o lerk 1LL LEAVE EVERY SAPUR day, at 5 P. M. Returning will leave Grand Ecore every Tuesday at 12 M. Alexandria every Wednesday at 12 M. For Freight or Passage, apply to J. A. WILLTAMS, E. R. BIOSSAT, Agents iy The B. L. Ho'go was purchased ex pressly for the trade, and passengers and shippers may rely upon her being prompt on time. iMeh 30-tf. INDEPENDENT WEEKLY PACKETI I THE MAGNIFICENT STEAMER W. T. BOARDMAN,. ......-.Master ILL rut, the balance of the season asi an independent Weekly Packet. Will leave New Orleans overy Saturday at 5 P. M., and Alexandria, goingdown, every Thursday at 12 M. For Freight or Pas sage apply on board or to E. R. BIOSSAT, - May 18, 1870 tI Agent, NOTIOK 5 1.l. respectfully inform their friends and the Esugar plantersa generally of thq Parishes of Rapides and Avoyies, i- that they are now prepared -toat-eej , repair kettles and boilrs in thoiot L approved style and beet or an ke I manner. Having Lhad 26 years N eo thattthy will render aIs~c an 'will guarantee that t p better, end ar shipersthy elyuponherboitg po4. "5 tm.Illh3-f DRUGS . ": . S.PATT MEDIINON STHERE bey have just opuend anew and cobplapto assortarsaef CHEMICALS. PATFIIT MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. DYE STUFFS, PAINT BRUSHES, GLASS, KEROSINE OIL, LAMPS AND CHOBANEYS. WINES AND f e s of the best quality, nbrm.iedicinal purposesonly. P "E 3 mF 1/1 m! mEl 'W"; FAYACY TOILET SOAPS, COLOGNE WATER, Extracts for the handkerchief of every variety, HAIR PREPARATIONS, OOS METICS, COMBS .AND BRUSHES of ev ery .kind. Books and Stationery: CONSISTING OF SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, LETTER, NOTE & CAPPAPE1, ENVELOPES, SLATES, PEN OILS, PENS, COPY BOOKS, PLAIN AND SET, with every article usually, kept to conplete the stock. I[ The busipess will be con ducted by Dr. W. C. TAIT, who will give it his undivided atten tion. 4 aIm Particnla'r attention given to I the compounding of prescriptions AT ALL HOURS. February 10th, 1870-tf t HEYMAN & LEVY, CHENEYVILLE, P HAVE JUST MADE A LARGE. VA o ried and carefully selecoted addition to their stock of all made to special contract and order in Now York and Philadelprhia. IB oots, A SboesU Re T eware, Woodware, Willowware, Crock G-OROE IET IE i an-immense spook for Plantation and Fam. * ily use Wiens, Liquors, Syrups, Jams, - Jellies, Picle. Sances, etc. kI In this line, more than ever, plantoead t mechie will fna our stool ample for ill wants. tI SUGARnhpMOLASSES COTTONh lUDis -and COUNTRY PRODUCE, of all kinds, pnurchased or bartered for, te the highest make price. With sincere thanks for the verTLhbezl r- patronage already extended to our house, Id wesentine our eflorts to please atd ex pt tend all fascilities to our customers. CONE AND SEE US. - September 22d, 1869-tf. 1 annonce to! the citizens of Rapides Parish :and others that trade in Alex n r ria, that I have a enlarged my t R stock of Goods', ey tofrnishm pstrons with a article s- and at reUlr prices, and plede my self that I will not offe an insult to their good senes by offsdrig to sell an a/ticle under cost with a view of making lt pp on - others. My stock consist. otC D HARDWARE, ¶TIWN BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, GE(LwVI SING, Sland all other artoloe usually (aa $tVariety Store. iattoot hides and othbeo untry psldpc. laa4b; s4 Bronchitils Pa ...a-.VZ .fr fi.a } CsE8TCOMPLEA'T EWA º- w -) ST. JOHN1" CONCENTRATED ESSENCE OF -A. . •'1 -. 4 '2Q, Compoarue e e I.ot.h CREOLE HAI -oOIL. CAMPHORATED CHIET -T. ORHNS Lenders His 87in Clear and flossy, is Excellent hen off His Feed. SOLUTION CITDATE ON PAODESA, ,: " atIentrov. I use thee besn oCondiion eo t -Aspensange and beave Irroirtdl astI ºurope many Articles epresty for tLE O at purpoe. KEB aST. JO. ot any Momet. - e i. • . - .ue te ee / .todier se. -s eDtifrsp ing, -anad. ae aoaed fr tom OdppOs.Br e 8U lu in 8 ' "O l BiNkTENT MAED B TNE. "- arly "y. Plal --) Le . .. o r .- 4 - * Os ane ot UoaayInttuee T~OTNLm~BW - P~rqsadfa p a~ros ~t~t ~bv.d*1 Nadala :· 4. 4 LEVER 4,3~ Jouo' Pssu~df the. rusinp hehre 30ttt Black~smiW M 489ye anlipiid 49 ~lalnsian~o~' &. 3blygrJj~:f hed. OlNg c Poait Office. Oct 6-4S'u4 a 1-. Fe %1 mot '3 onl GeneralJ ml-~ No. NG h. bepti. 1B-ly. phe, IJ 33.~4 oll1s