Newspaper Page Text
LEVSV1 7.4 EOE NiEII 1Clar H hart and Orlne it Ii He mor iffi Watohmakers and Jewelers, a DEALERS IS and Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Plain an ted Ware, on 1 SPECTACLES AND FANCY GOODS. S.r and pai SOLE AGENTS FOR pail POLL4g & SON, N. Y., st.l GENUINE MERSCHAUM PIPES. F N. B.-All Goods sold warranted asre presented. Mauch 1, 1871-tf. CO R. R. R. T RADWAY'S READY RELIEF thi CURES THE WORST PAINS .TE IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES WI NOT ONE IlOUR after readhlg this advertisement need any of one tao SUFFER WITH PAIN. iml L cure for every pain. It was the first att and is THE ONLYPAIN REMEDY that a s instantly stops the most exerntiating , pains, allays Inflamtmations, and cures Congestions, whether of the Lungs, Stomn- - ach, Bowels, or other glands or organs, by one application. IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES J, no wmatter how violent or excrntlating the pain, the Rheumatic, bed-riddeu, infirm. crippled. nervons, neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may suffer. it Travelers should always carry a bottle m of Radway's Ready Relief with them. A ath few drops in water will prevent sickness t.l or pains.frnor change of water It is bet- sil ter than French Brandy or Bitters as a a i stimtlaut. col FEVER AND AGUE sta cored for fifty cents. There is not a reme- do dial agent in this world that will cure Fe- dLa ver and Agne, and all other Malarilns, r. Hilions, Scarlet, Typhoid. Yellow, and oth- eat or Fevers (aided 1by Radway's Pills) so quick as Radway's Ready Relief. Fifty ex cents per buitle. ap ett ITealthl ! 3eauty 11! th Strong and Pure Rich Blood-Increase of Flesh and Weight-Clear Skin and Beautiful Complexion Ne ctred to all. IR. RADWAY'S Si1SMt ARILLIA& RESOLVE\T I HAS 5IAD3i. The most artonishing cnres so quick, so rapif are the changes the body u- . dergoos. under the influence of this truly wonderful Medicine, that Evtry Day an Increase in Flesh and Weight si is seen and felt, B B THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, S~VERY drop of the SARSAPARILLIAN .l REOLVENT communicates throungh i the Blood, Sweat, Urine, and other flnids and jites of the system the vigor of ilfc, for it trepei the wastes of the body with new antd sound material. Srofula, S. philis, Consemption, Glandular Disease, UL- 1 cers ti the Throat, Moenl, Thinore, Nodes in the Glands and other.srts of the systenm, 8ore Eyeste Jtrssorus Disiilarges from the Ears, S and tlWrorst forms of SkIe diseases, Ernp tions, $P w g es, cald Head, Ring FVormn, ,Mlt RheeR, trryeaisn, Ace, Black spote. WVoris in te P be, .T7a o B a,;e5Crsn r is the f. Wonmb, and all wtakenl45d painful dis charges, Night Sweats, Loss spe Sprre an', all waste.f tlhe I~e priaieipIe, are rwithin, th e - rathie ra,'e or tiJ wonoder of Modern Chnt-I istry, ad /wa lo das' uas will prove to any person ueing tfor either of these fobrm of dis rase it, pote t power to ert hens.lm If the patient, daily becoming reduceed by tlhewastes and decninposition that tis continually progressing, succeeds in ar I restjng these wastes, and repairs the same wit new mIterial miade fromn healthy blood-aland this the SARlSAPARILLIAN will and does secnre-a cnre is certain; for when once this remedy commences its work o" purification, and succeeds in dti ininishing the' loss of wastes, its repairs will he rapid, and every dlay the patient will feel himself growing better and stronger, the food digesting better, appe tite ilnprovinlg, and desh and weight in reasing. Not only does the Sarsaparillian Resol ren) excel :all known remedial agents i:n thle enre of Chronie, Scrofulous, Coustitn tional, and Skinll diseases; but it is the only positive cure for Kidney and Bladder Compli.nts Urisary awl Womb Diseases, Gravel. Dii bates, Drosy, Stoppage of Water, Inconti lunoe of I, rine, Bright's Disease, Albumi nnrna, alid in all cases where there are brick.dust deposits, or the water is thick, clomdr, mixed with snbstances like the white of an egg, or threada like white llk, or there is a morbid, dark, bilious ap pearance, and white bone-dnst delposits, and' whe there is a igicking, burning solwsation when passing water, and pai' in tAe S.ull of thoBaek and aloug the Loins DR. RADWAY'S PERFECOT PURGATIVE PILLS I Perfoectly tasteless, elegantly coated withl sweet gnm, purge, regulate, purify, cleanlse and strengthen. Ralway's Pills, for the colre of all disorders of the Stoilach, Liv er, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladdler, Nervous ])Disedses, Heodacho. Constipation, Costi ve ness, Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Biliousness. Bilions Fever, Infilmruation of the Bow els, Piles. and all Derangemenuts of the In ternal ViscOas. Warrauted to effect a positive cre. Purely Vegetable, contain lug no mnerury, minerals, or deleterious dAfew doses of Iadway'd Pills will free the system from all the above named dis. orders Price, ioentper box. SOLD av READ"FAPLSE AND TRUE." Send one letter stamp to RADWAY & CO., No. ~t Warreu Street, New York. Information worth thousands will be sent youn. 8EiTIfd TO TO HENRY ST. JOHN I1 7Q ECLIPSE LIVERY STABLE I NELS TAYLOR, - PRORRIETOR Clark's Old Stand ,'t~er of Third and De Soto Streets, ALEXANDRIA, LA H IS CARRI ages,' Bug - gies, Hacks and harness are new. His carriage, buggy and saddlethorses can't be beat in New Orleans. Hacking done cheaper than it has ever been done in this place. He will feed by the day, week or month at reasonable rates. The finest ioffeed always on hand. Mule pens and wagon yard attached to the stable, F and pure water that never fails. Call and see. N. B.-There will be fonnd always on band at the stable, a FIRST-CLASS SADDLER, and all who desire Harness and Saddlery neatly and cheaply.re- cons paired, on short notice, can have their orders filled by leaving them at the stable. Or 1. Feb. 7, 1872-t-f. THE JEWEL SALOONI CORNER JOHNSTON AND FRONT Ch STREETS. TIHE IUNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE T 1 to inform his friends and the public M that he has opened at his old stand, THE JIEWEL, with a large stock of WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, ly of his own selection. ITo will have at tached to the Jewel, two of Phelan's late improved BILLIARD TABLES. LUNCH EVERY DAY: A From 11 o'clock to half-past 1. By strict at attention to business he hopes to receive A at a share of the public patronage. 'r Jan. 17-ly. JOH1N BOGAN. IExchange Hotel. S3, 0 P. H00E, - - PROPRIETOR s he stre A' p THE UNDERSIGNED HAS LEASED the It tIe Ice House Hotel and has opened it for the reception of guests. The House pat andl furniture will immediately undergo a E I thorough renovation, and no pains will be spared to make the premises as comforta- tie ble and attractive as possible. The table COn wa ill be bountifully supplied and a full e corps of servants engaged to be in con- eve stant attendance on our boarders. The D s- doors will be open at all hours of both the DR -day and the night. Both travelers and iA is, rt'gnlar boarders will find it to their inter- CI ,: est to give hi1n a call. so The subscriber has had considerable A ty exuerience fn the hbusiness and confidently sm appeal to the public to aid himi in his efforts to maintain a first class Hotel in pri this community. J. G. P. HOOE. of January 1, 1872. I To TErEi PUBLIC J Feed and Hacking Reduced to Suit I the Times, se al gt Single Feed................... $0 25 By the Day......... .... ....... 75 C By the Week .................. 5 00 n By the Month ................. 20 00 HACKING IN PROPORTION AN gh Ellcipse Sta]bles " ia Nelson Taylor,, A August2S-tf. PROPRIETOR 3atress Mlaking !s ISOFAS. CHAIRS Ai4D LOUiNGES RECOVERED. t Furniture Repaired and Upholster Sing in General. L e- C'LL ON JOSEPHI PEARSON IF YOU require nysthing of that kindl done. Hin charges are quite moderate. Work ceil well done and promptly. .is Workshop at the building lately occu ar. piedl by G. . .' Glynn. sine Refers by permission to the Rev. S. Bur Ithy ford and II. St. Johnu. AN Apl 3-3m. i Mioses R1osenthal iemt -DEALAR IN PI DR GOODS, GROCERIES, asol- HOSIERY, ti- HARDWARE, OUTLERY, ETO,, the i FRONT ST., SGOODMAN'S BRfCK BUILDING, oIti- ALEXANDRIA, LA. S, HESS: hito DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ni HOSIERY, I oi HARDWARE, OUTLERY, ETC., S FRONT ST,, II LEVI'S NETW BRICK BUILDING, snse ALEXANDRIA, LA. April 24. 1872-1y. tive- HENRY A, BIOSSIT, " Commission and Forwarding Merchant e In- -and ta WHOLESALE DEALER IN 7 Fna' ESr.KE"N' :POS FCA -and Sd Evey description of Wagons and Carts, N BY NEw Bicx WAREHOUSE, Id ote Sept. 20-6mn. ALEXANDRIA, LA. ation t isters of Miercy! V ITE ARE HAPPY TO. INFORM OUR t friends and the public that the Good Sisters of Mercy will open a school Sfor Girls, and Boys not exceeding 1 years old, on the FIRST MONDAX IN SEP TEMBER, at the former residence of the Rev. J. B. Avenard. Their course of instruction comprises Reading. Writing, Geograghy. Graummar, ,mnuposition. History. Arithmetic. Alge bra. Book-keeping, &.. with Music, French Drawing. Plain and Fancy Needle Work. Parents and GOuardias can ascertain the t rrus (whioh waltl Ibe very reasonable) by calling on the Rev. Mother. August7tlh. ALEXANDRIA. -E I. C. MILLER, NE - WE] third t LS'crg1rz Thb Norti tuire lers, FRONT ST., othel ALEXANDRIA, LA., , o ,TANUFACTURER OF COPPER, TIN lL1 and SHEET IRON WORKS, keeps stan constantly on hand an assortment of-- errot COOKING AND HEATING STOVES. tiNe Orders for Tinware, repairing of gutters TI and pipes will receive prompt attention to tl ALSO AGENT FOR puT RICE BROTHERS & CO. cori CELEBRATED I. ' Charter Oak Cooking Stoves, as which he keeps always on hand. prin T ET Rj., l~E S 0 .AS. I fou- Mch 1, 171-tf. tion H;- - -- - wvers E. & S. WEIL, of pow Wholesale and Retail lax MERCHANTS 0fS plei FPRO.V2 SY,'2eEE2, ow, e A1e naflt dria, L a - ho pnb lie E BEG LEAVE TO INFORM THE SVfriends and patrons of Joseph Weil. the that we have purchased his entire inter- , est and contents of his store on Front nDo street, and will carry on the same under not D the above style. 5 I Joseph Weil is thankful for the liberal a me patronage bestowed on his house and hopes C his snccessors will share equally well. e E. & S. Weil have assumed all the liabili- wo e ties of the late firm and all payment of ac- est j1 counts arnd notes must be made to them. am 1 We will continue to keep in our store dal n everything in our line. Our stock con mu sists of- i e DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, fro hi HARDWARE. TINWARE, )r CROCKERYWARE, BOOTS, Ou SHOES. HATS, ETC., le All of which we will dispose of at very fra ,v small profits. i , U'We will pay the highest market in price for cotton. or make liberal advances. ~tl Jan. 13. 1869-tf. e LOOK HERE!! at SECOND STREET, n" CORNER BELOW TOWN HALL Tpe ev l JON AS ROSENTHAL '" TS just home from New Orleans, where lt e has given personal attention to the selection and purchase of a large, line wi and varied stock of- or 25 Dry Goods and Family Groceries. fo 75 GLOTHNl,,w 00 BOOTS, in 00 SHOES, th HARDWA lE, tE, IN ILLO WWARE, s CROCKERY, TINWA.RE : i and merchandizes, wares and notions itu p his line. i OR He invity a call from the public, being (t Ssatistied hltcan till the bill. E SCash advanced on cotton and othler country prdnce, or bought at the highest T ES a et WALK IN! 'i Jan. I, 1871-tf. I, SEMI-WEEKLY LINE. er* - tl LEAVES NEW ORLEANS TUESDAY T and SATURDAY. n '011 - (1-APTAINS HEINN AND HIAEBERLE P r- announce to their friends andl patrons that they will run a regular semi-weekly line between New Orleans and Alexand ria. The fine steamer D. L. TALLY, John S Haeberlo, Master, will leave Now Orleans Severy Saturday at 5 o'clock P. M.; going 0 dlown will leave Alexandria every Wed- i nesdav at 10 o'elock A. M. The steamer RAPIDES, John Hienn, ' Master, will leave New Orleans every S, Tuesday at 5 c'clock P. M.; going down will leave Alexaudria every Saturday at '1 1-2 o'clock M. Both boats having superior accommoda p tions in all things the plhlic can but ap-1 Spreciate our efflbrts in their behalf. JOHN HIEINN, July 10-tf. JOHN HAEBERLE 'PATENT METALLIC BURIAL CASES, '~'HE undersigned nnounces to the I public that be is now ready to sup ply the wants of the community with the nIew PA'TENT SELF.SEALING COMIBI NATION CASE AND CASKET, a very r. great improvement over coinpositions gen era;lly used. Hlis arrangements are er- I feet and complete in that line, and the pnlulic may rely on being supplied at all YG, times. His rates are reduced and the g~heapest in Rapides PATRICK KELLY, March 17, '72-tf. Undertaker. N. B. NO ATTENTION GIVEN TO OR hIt ders for Cases, Caskets or Wood Cotfius unleas accompanied by the CASHII, or good security. J. 0. FRENCH, DEALER IN FAM.ILY GROCERIES, LI.HARDWARE A N 0 CROCi(ERYWARE, y! WINES, LIQUORS, ETC, Ol (Ice H.~use Hotel,) Front Street, years ALEXANDRIA, LA, eP'the Jan. 1, 1872-ly rises For Bale. mar, A PLANTATION SIX -MILES FROM Alge- l.Alexandria, on Bayou Rapides, with 'ncb, all the improvements thereon, mncludingK York. Eisine, Saw Mill, &c, complete This is i the certainly the cheapest piece of property e) by in Rspides Parish. For terms, &ec., apply to the Democrat ofiles or to July 2I-3m. J T.YFLINT. NNEW YORK WORLDX NEW YORK WORLD!No -FOR 1r12! WEEKLY, SEMI-WEEKLY AND DAILY! TN THE. YEAR 1872 GEN. GRANT'S e ccessor is to be chosen; the Forty third Congress to be elected. The people's votes, white and black, North and South, will thus decide the fu ture destiny of the Republic, select its ru lers, prescribe their course. How to influence the people's votes- By the newspaper-for it includes 'every other agency. It makes known events and LAI facts-among all influeqces the chief. It assembles the vaster ontsido audiences which cannot gather to the State House, the pulpit, or the stump. It is the con stant interpreter of men's affairs, and of error or truth is the daily seed-sower, Next November is our political harvest time. As we sow we shall reap. The World's seed-sowing will be frnitful GOC to the extent that its circulation is widely pushed by those who approve its aim. The World will aim to represent and combine the labors and votes of I. All these who find best insurance of the people's p'.osp'.rity, peace, and pro gress in a government administered on the principles and in the pure practice of Jef- nnr ferson and Jackson, and who descry the fount and origin of the present corrup tions, extravagance, misgovernment, sub - version of public liberties, and insecurity of private rights in our rulers' lawless GO n usurpation of interdicted and nndelegateii powers-usurpation that today marches deliberately on to the subjngation of pop. ular rule and the possession of dictatorial power-for by acts of Congress General T Grant may even now destrof the freedomfro of State elections, invade the States at his pleasure, and declare martial law of his sio own mere will. s th II. All those who would maintain thehe honor of repnblics, and would preserve expº public credit by punctual payment of pub- togs lie debts. u III. All those who would cut down to as E fewer and fit objects all appropriations of oci 1. the people's money (to day more than don- inda r- hile, nearly treble, the appropriations of a lion it Democratic Congress eleven years ago, and er not counting annuities to Indians, pen- of I sions to soldiers, and interest on debt,) schi al and who would oblige all spending of the D peolpe's money got by taxes to be with h-onesty And thrift; likewise all those who to i would spare a little the people's landed an estate for the landless millions hereafter will and stop its squandering dominions in a re day upon those who already own too much. IV. All those who would reduce the number of commodities toxed by our tariff from thons;inds to a few dozens, and so empty our Custom Houses of half their of. ficials, rid the statute books of half their odious snares for honesty or bribes to Wi ry fraud, and unfetter scores of our native and industries. mel V. Ail those who would lower the rates e also of our tariff taxes to the point of most easily yielding the largest revenue-who Wi would abandon the protectionist system of reducing the public revenue whilst in- ed * creasing the extortionate profits of a few pot at the expense of all other industries. VI. All those who would abolish every unlawful tax, like that on incomes; every .L unjust tax like that which gives banks the people's profits on a national. orrenc.;, Of every uneqnal idnd indeterminate tax, like bo 1 that levied most cruelly upon the poor-- rat I the tax of our irredeeluable paper money, del r - Co the THE WORLD fal ne will aim-as the recognized and leading organ of the Democratic party in the great 7 e fogus of national commnuerce and intelli- tni gence-to fulidll this it's mission and duty to with steadfast boldness and fide:ity; to pa inspire in the ranks of those who think the same things concerning the Republic an.united, organized, determined and per sistent zeal; to win new recruits from Samong those who have been enemies to the Democracy in the conflicts of a dlead Si in past; and to marshall an nnbronlen pha- li huix to the trinmph at the ballot box Ti ig (true hattle-field of Republics) of Liberty, 'i' Equality and Law. Fi her AS A VEHICLE OF NEWS, O' est The World will spare no expense, no on ergy, to ruaintain and advance its place in the first rank of metropolitan journals. Its fresh, ahnndalnt, various, and accurate news. comprising the whole circle of cnr E. reat intelligence and literature, will be discussed, as becomes a AY TRUSTWORTHY ORGAN OF OPINION, ti with candor, with steady devotion to ai sound public and private morals, with w special knowledge for splecial theumes. and with various and wide-reachling apprehen- h sion of the manifold interests of men and w women in their homes, their market- b LE places, their work-shops, and their farms. ," CAMPAIGN YEAR--REDUCED RATES l n TERMIS BY MAIL. sIans Weekly World. ing One copy, one year..............------. $2 00 G Ved- Five copies, one year, separately ad dressed .......................-.-- 8 00 nn, Ten copies, one year. separately ad ery dressed, and an extra copy to get- i wn tcr up of club ................... 15 00 t Sat Twenty copies, one year, separately addressed, and an extra copy to k da- getter up of club................-- 25 00 , ap- Fifty copies, one year, separately t addressed, and the Senui-Weekly b one year to getter up of club.... 50 00 LE One Hundred copies, one year, sepa rately addressed, and the Daily, ES one year, to getter np of club....100 00 Semi-Weekly World. One copy, one year................ $4 00 Two copies, one year, separately ad dressed .............. .......... 6 00 SFive copies, one year, separately ad-. the dressed ...........--.............. 12 00 sup- Ten copies, one year, separately ad I thie dressed, and an extra copy to get iBI- ter up of club.................... 20 00 er Daily World, pr- One copy, one year ................--]0 00 the One copy, 6 months................ 5- 00 itall One copy, 3 months....-........... 2 50 the One copy, one year, with Sunday edition......--. .............. .. 12 D0 One copy, 6 months, with Sunday er. edition.... .................. 6 00 One copy, 3 months, withl Sunday edition.......................... 3 00 OR- One copy, 1 month, with Sunday Vod edition.....-.................--.. I 00 the The World Almanac for 1868, 1869, 1870, 1871 and 187. Price, single copies, of either year, postpaid-......... ...............-$0 50 Seven copies, of iither year. post paid.-........ ..-............... 1 00 ES, DIRECTIONS. ARE Additions to Clubs.may be made at any tine in the year at the abowe Club rates Chlunges in Club Lists made' oily on re qnest-os persMons receiving Club packages; sating date of subsucriptimn, edition, Post est, Office, and State to which it has been pre viously sent. TERMs--Casl in advance. Send Pnst Office Money Order. Bank Draft, or Regis tered Letter. Bills soent by mail will be at the risk of thl sender. WROM We have no traveling ageints. Specimen with copies, posters, etc.. sent free of charge, iding wherever and whenever desired. Address ahisi is a orders and letters to iperty ZfE 'gt B L. , apply 31i PARK ROW, The 1i A NATIONAL ENTERPRTPISE Prictil $20, 000 IN' PRE.MIUMl7S e -FOR- Week It I Texaa SCHhIli-J HII ItSouth --.OF- 0U.U LOUISVILLE. KY., AN -THE- LARGEST AND BES` PAPER -IN tHEI r falcTI VE V ST. South I GOOD FOR THE NORTH. F GOOD FOR THE SOUTH. TH GOOD FOR THE EAST. - GOOD FOR THE WEST. u e GOOD F OR EVERY PLACE I E c- atio s GOOD FOR EVERY BODY! <' WHI' 11 /HE CHARACTER OF THE LOUIS 1 ville Courier-Journal is so well known from Maine to California, and its reputa tion for' energy, ability and enterprise is so universally conceded by thd press and i the people, that we deem any elaborate Six c ,e exposition of its policy and principles al- Club b together unnecessary in this prospectns. ter u Suffice it to say, that in the future, as it re has in the past, it will maintain and ad. ool vocate the principles of the National Dem- the ocratic party, without abating oie jot its independence or hesitating to express its P a Ihonest convictions as occasion requires. I , and always having at heart the interests Jach ,) of the people as against the cliques and ness escheming, seltish and dishonest politicians. Day. SDuring the year 187"2 it shall be our aim mac; h to advance the high standard heretofore gro,' ad maintained by the Courier-Journal. First, Pict and above every other consideration, it we wr will be made a Fiv( a * eas SFIRST- CLASS NEWSPAPERC ne he lian if in tl ofW ITS EDITORIALS Will be bright, sparklilig and brilliant, yoni ve and they will discuss every topic of mo- DA! ment occupying the public mind. CitI ITS NEWS W he Will be fresh, piquant and compiehnsive. of embracing everything that can be obtain.- T in- ed by the relegraph and by special corres- I ew pondents from every part of the globe, re- wit gardless of cost. trit *ty Hai ITS COMMfERCI+AL REPORTS, Lei y. Of ourown and every important smarket, etc ike both here and abroad, will be full, accu- Poi r- rite, comprehensive and relitble and" will al oy, defy competition. This department of the wri Courier-Journal shall be.made to be worth Do ten times the cost of the paper to every cia farmer, merchaut and trader. ingpri eat It.will devote more attention to Agricul- Pr 'li- ture than heretofore, and will endeavor rio uty to make a valuable feature. of this de- bly to partment. . Ho ink tnt blic - Imna per- Joi "t_ Terms of Weekly Courler-Journal: be: and Single copy, one year..............$2 00 - Fha- live to ten copies, each............ 1 75 (0 ls Ten to twenty copies, each.....-..- . 1 65 a rty, Tienty copies, each........--------........ I 50 qo Fifty copies, each ..---.........-... 1 40 Sp One Hundred copies, each .......-... 1 25 ate Premiums to Getter-up of Clubs: cur- For a club of five we will give a Gold be Pen, worth $3. For a club of ten. one dozen Silver-pln ON, ted Teaspoons, worth $5, or a set of Knives to and Forks with hard rubber handles, witli worth $5. • and For a club of twenty, one set of ivory holn- ndled Knives and silver-plated Forks, and worth $8.50, or one set of silver plated Ta kt- blespoons, worth $8.50. rms. For a club of fifty, a fine Silver Watch. i worth $30, or a double-barrel shot Gun, fl worth $30. ,, 'ES I For a club of one hundred, a Gold Watch, I worth $50, or splendid silver-plated Tea l Sdt, worth $50. ft For a club of two hundred, a.splendid 2 00 Gold Watch, worth $100, For other clnbs, according to size and b 8 00 price,'we will:give Webhater'e UabridgedT Dictionary, worth $12; Webster's National Pictorial Dictionary, worth $6: Silver-pla- a 5 00 ted Cake Basket, *orth $15; Silver-plated a Butter Plate, worth $10: Knives and i Forks, wjrth fromn $3 to.$20 per set; and , S00 various other articles, 'ihich will be par- d tincularly specified in circaulars which will be furnished on application. n )000 " S Special Premiums. To:tb~;agrent sending us the largest 14 00 naunber of snhseribers from now nntil the let of July, 1872, (not less than 500,) we 6 00 will prAsent a spleidid Chamber's Piano, worth $7.50, 12 00 For tile next Jargest list, not less than 300, a sold Watdh worth $250 For thenert lIargest' list, not less than ; 0 00 150, t Sewing Machine worth $125, or La. dy's Gold Watch, same value. 0 00 For the next largest list, not le6s than s 00 100, a Sewing Machind, or Lady's Gold 250 Watet., worth+ $100. SPe5·0 s who seud us clubs and do not 12 0 desire, the preminms, can retain 10 peimrI cent. of the umiount collected. 6 00 Additions can be made to clubs at any time at club rates. 300 SDAILY AND 1SUNDAY COURIER "+ JOURNAL. SThe Dily COnurir-Journal Is sent to sub' 0 50 scribers:by miail at$12a year. Ageutsecan retain 12½per ce. commisslio.. . SOur Sunday isseu isajirg felty clumn 1 00 sheet, frillof ilteresting mattr. - It i a $2 a year, iwitlh name rates to agents and clubs as the Weekly. . tany PmIntil1way'It e 1.4ade ii Advaree, on re- , PaP r Stopp acd t the Ex .a.e. piratlion oflthe Time P rs Paid For. T Remittances may besent in nsta lice orders, or Bank Drafts, or checks,, or by Regi- expreis. Wo wish it distinctly inderstood llbe that we will cot b'eaponslble for money lost in its traneusission to upby mail. cimen tSpecimen.copies, lists of premiums, Sposters aniil sbscript·ion lists sent gratis on applictibn. All letters should eo ad dressedto. .. . COUSE!SB-J.OURNAXTOO MeAe It Y, a .110 antl II2 Weat!#etfqrsoj Sli, ·OK ·B' ffi WhUI18,~T, kT2~ A O U R XUor_ -low I The live 4jioltnraM and Family ,Raper - ta of the, bSknwest, has the lar " Igest unumtb'r of Practical contrilutors of any Weekly Pa- mProb . per published in the South., . d Throaa ITS CIRCULATION IN rri SOUTH ofthe west is 'over dolble that oftliy tither inther Weekly or Monthly' AglrhaUltrlthl Paper Irsin published. ill m i It Aibs taken the first premium at the ea Texas 'and Louisiana State Fairs athe and to Ieatest printed Weekly paper in the t S South. "" . : hand I OUR ' HOME JOUR4"0 L --Is- Altb AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY PAPERl For the Farm, The Plantation si The Workshop, When The Office,. and w The Family Circle, a DEVOTED TO . Ad Southern Agriculture, General Industry, B. News, Literature, and Domes- Chei tic Economy. do mo THE CHEAPEST PAPER IN THE SOOTH ' Sixteeen quarto pages, published weekly rgat $3 a year in advance and a premi um worth $2.50 to each snhbseri- Fo ber. In clubs of ten at $2.50 each; twenty at $2.25, and forty at $2.00. Every one should have it. Sample co- Vo pies and premium list Sent free on appli- As cation Address, tal. JAMES H. IIUMMEL, Publisher, mutt, 106 Camp street. New Orleans lieat inthe WHITE SUPREMACY, STATE EQUALITY an AND ackni effect FEDERAL UNION. eases Una n .. travel HE NEW YORK DAY-BOOK FOBR or d T 1872, $ per year; Three copies, $5 70, of is Six copies, and one to the getter tip of the For 1- Club, 12; Ten copies, and one to the get- an s. ter up of the Club, $19. Theserates areto remis it prerare for the ealargemeneut of th D- ay -i. Book. which we propose to effect during and -. the year. sold is SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS.-WE ARE s. 5 having engraved, 'by the celebrated ts Jackman., a magnificent steel plate like I ness of Da. VAN EVRIE, Editor of the is. Day-Book, and author of "White Supre m macy," "The Normal Condition of the Ne re gro," &o., &o., a spendid work of art, a st, Picture thirteen by sixteen inches, which it we shall' present to Day-Book Clubs of Five to Twenty members, who send us $2 each. No single name can obtain tbelike ness inuder $2 50. We open the year with a new' and 'bril liant story, by Mary J. Taylor; seeneslaid in the South, before the war, and the first presentation of a true picture of Southern life Order' specimen copies;' Make up nt, your clubs, and .seud at once Address o- DAY-BOOK, 162 Nassau street,~New York City. WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE. .i ri HE Tenth volume of WOOD'S SUF es- .T HOUSEHOLD .Magazine beginus re- with'Janbary 1672. 'Its regular coin tributors include Horace Greeley,:OGal B1 Hamilton Tlhos. K. Beecher, Dr, Dio Lewis, Dr. W. W. Hall, James Parton, et, etc. .Harriet Beecher Stowe, "'Brick" 04 cu- Pomeroy, Jothn G. Saxe, Major Gener aill al Kilpatrick, Petroleum ~V. Nashby, FO the write for it .occasionally. Terms; One t Dollar a year. Iu clubbing, 1treefirst ry class periodicals are given for the price of one af them. The mostliberil F aul- Premium List ever:published. No pe vor riodical is more frequently or. favoIa- Lou de- bly mentioned by the press. "'Woods Me Household Maigazine is one of the mon- ' T amente of business enterpriee which BR mark t he - age.--[Methodist Home Fai Journal, Philadelphia, Pa.,'. "It. has aw l ! been improving er. sin, e knew'it tri 00 --a good criteron foi' the fature.-- the 75 (Courier, Ne~i'ar1 t, Ctnaiiida. " i~s st 65 a marvel of cheapsb ind fit.atchass E 50 quality combined.l--[Niw York Times 40 Specimen copy sentfree to anY address, No 125 . S.,. WOOD &CO,, 'Newburgh, N. Y. TTHE GREAT NATIONAL PARK tch. in the Yo-Semite Valley, .when Sun, finished:and fenced in (1) will be. the graudest pleasure ground. in the world. tch, If it had'a fine mnediciid spring, like Tea the German' Seltzer it woud'e per did feet. Yet this is no importiance, for i who goes anywhere in summer without and being provided with ITarr nt's Effervescent SeltzIer Aperient which l is identical in its eomponents ated and its effectse with the famous Pieus ad stan Spa. It takes but an instant to and evolve from' 'this' reparation' the .fost' r delightful'and'admitable of all snetlil4 hal draughts. As a eure for bitoub pation, nervousness, etc., and asa reon orator of the system, it stands alone. Sold by' all dre gisth. ' aenerali Lee at S' onewals" wraoe than A 14 x 18 INCH ENGRAVING O0 1. the grave of Stopewall Jao eon in; than the Lexington, Va.,. cee.tery.. The, r Ia noble General Lee staldl be6id thel: flwer-steWO gtrae over' Whidi 'hangs a" weeping wiiloyo'In the distace is (o to be seen s beautifal laudsecape, :liills not decked in verdure, clouds asa tural as 0 pe real ones, and many othe~ things which make this pttanre a gemtn i art; one0 Sany which.' hang in the parlor. of every Soqthern home. It is without. asrivnal th.sweetest and most touchingl' b.an til dugraviug before the pulic. Sent by 'mail,'tnionated on a r~le' And IER- post-paid on receipoftOeeats or for o sub. iARiOW, No. 200 Main ptreet, Bra ia ntoi c Ten,.e . "~,~eAnts wahted 'everywhebe t'O noumn ell oun pepela Pictures, Bookslc, Pho 1 togralps, Ont s, &.e. ' Catalogues ref . .th ,' i . ,ta bs aopti oti d at ..:; gSent yles by he l, Isouis:HotelAssocia tge tion,qf, E, ] Mioton, Esq., of New I Orlesth, is the President, 'was opened to mimo, 'eormerly Pripribtor or the New ..York as Hotel. a9od" ebrtry 14 -ly. ' Sor Salel , .' i. f INB ELfTY .,-GIN SWA' N, k Apl e .II.IfrAT an H medicine, has y n Throe alonghsf yeprý, anion in their estimation, ithlu ecome bettr a. - Its unifo r atter and po t htvau t rious affetio oftheliur' tla a most eectul remledyt an be given for hlp. lent consumption, and Lhe dangerous afflctlon ont ntion , Ass j l thand in evey Vaa de times bJect to cold, .o , all should li protidedbwithis antidote for Aikabt, *II great nfimher of Me.sw di sease seemed settled. have been ouredl, and the pbti etre5aor4d tv sound by thelCherrly 8ma4tme l 0 oe Is AyWer'svqpthe digatfbL u protetion from it. a hn-a, 1 alw reoUyved andp n ily, Clerr mita i mallnd eb nent os o6 g nerly are. its viruia 14 ot need not pblish the certficates of em do more than assure thepublie 1ilt ts quai la For Fever sad Aue, Into r ttSft Chill Fever, "emiSt tJ ever, fron mplariou, .marsh, or miasmsul As its name implies, It does C+ Qe shad doesne fil. Copteslnipg peier Areente O e i math, Zinc, nor ashy other e I of oV substlnce whatever, it I-.unwise injures ay pal .i tient. The numL er and impo .ceof its cure in the ague dlstricts, areit and accoeti,' and wea believe without a p.ah- l 2 . ý.to - of Ag'e m eioin, Our pride is ' acknowleldgments we rgm e of the radicl care effected in obstinate eases, and where other rem. edles had whollySdiled. :: - Unacclmate persons, thr reysiet i. . 5 ptetedby takng the AG UR CURE daf ly B For Liver Co al t"e;' .sinsg from torel, jity of-the Liver iti an .ell9Ut remedy, stime. lating the Litrer into healthy actlti . ' For Bilious .isdpart erJs IWmsRu t- is an excellent remedy, prd many .to remarkable cures, where other medicines a g anId Aid nsirt tS J: ll, h S I o;, peU t!1 PRICE, .1.00lifF B raoei. t 1 NEWOHIO~ir-;i -OF DUCK'S- DR1LLi4Nr -ARILE TARG FOLLOWI.NG. T R I I M P H s FIRST*ffV1RtUM t FIPr¶i onit~oi r. 16.First Preminru, at thle St. Louts Fair, 1867. Gold- Mahij lat the Louisiani. State Faflr..Id[li . k FittPi iti l the 8t.. Louis Fair, 1868. I ir ,brewitim at Memphis Fair, 1869. The preeatestyctprySneb.i YIIC1 I BR1LLIANT'*?' *4It th ana Fair, 1870, where the- BRILLIANT w awarded the GOLD MDkAL after acts trial in baln . hrenain, oampeti4l wi the Charter '-0ak attd- 'en-4otbd leadi Stoves. No 49 CAIMP STREET, NqEW ORI SOLE AGENT FOX T* " CELEBR4.T0D , IiIRr1.W SH Sole Agent tor? the Oe~elatbdZPICt December 27-1871. .I ~ e WATOIIUA,. IR,. ;r Jine ak1Je dry, rek'3 , ItALSO 44 ~Is iikP*1'O. t 'FAR8AV. uL.t3I$ AlJDNAL$S' Q 11: 4DYRtLIS NQ, $ IaC3I Mobrk $outb ,'F~ UxtIwgu h 11P 'Cý.t r tom? 2-7 ai tom 2gs° I I sf ili s tell :I in8 N*i. ý P'grdid st. . vr1' a n,419-6m. i ' '' `NEVI i fE~hA~II BATEI~ DRYGOODS, 'GO GRGCBRIES, .. B~o 41 Ii aj thwefWllpownflstand of our Bayou JBa$dear highest .Pries paid for Ct aug 14 3m, f r.' Boot' ai e= FRONT ST,. ALEXAND Paeularte attention to lag of Ladioes uhoe. : f° PA000Kº 1JtTINQ IIETUtRNED TO .U-J'b1'ers his ierer to" tbo' A~eoandr1a and vielnity. =' ,t Ooo at hid iesl~ibc;e, ý' Pi tr 4 ncd Jnhnst . Ntre't'