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ALEXANDRIA. HENRY HEYMAN, - LEE ST. - NEAR BAPTIST CIHURCII. --DEALER IN Dry Goods and Groceries .oITLE TEN'S BOOTS, SSOE8, HATS, WOOD and TINWARE Special JUNK Store ! OLD RlAG S OLD IRON, COPPER, BRASS, HIDES, HORNS, BONES BEESWAX, TALLOW and WOOL! AND ALL 'KINDS OF coU Y .::RODUCE iOfR C.A H3 . - - TIon ER OT WE3ATHIETE -. BAY RUM, EAU DE COLOGNE, ROSE GLYCERINE LO TION, FINE TOI LET SOAPS, TOILET POWDERS, BAT ING SPONGES, FLESH BRUSHES, Fans and Other Articles! WHITE WINE VINEGAR, SUPERIOR SALAD OIL, AND ENGLISH PICKLES. SUGAR OF LEMON, Fresh-- Made on the Premises LEMON,' VANILLA, ORGEAT AND OTHER CHOICE SYRUPS. EAU DE COLOGNE in BOTTLES -at- 25c., 50c., 75c. and UPWAR)bS! CHOICF4 and GENUINE FLAVOR ING EXTRACTS OF ALL KINDS. FOR SALE BY HENRY ST. JOHN. NEWTOWN! T ll IYHOROUGH bred Stallion will make the Spring sea son in and around ALEXANDRIA. He will be allowed to some Mares, by the season, at $15 enash, or $25 payable on the slet of Oc tober next. Note in every instance to accompany mare. All possible care will be takento prevent accidents, but I will not be responsible for any that may occur. PUDIORE: NEWTOWN WAS SIRED BY St. George, his dam was by Zenith, lwho was by American Eclipse. Seo nud dam by Eaglette, by Grey Enagle. Third dam by Tiger, who was by Cook's Whip. Fourth dam Lady Robin by Robin Ggy, son ot Royalist. Lady Robin was tIe grand dam of Picayune, who was tho dam of Doubloon, Florin, Louis D'Or, Miss Dakby and several others. Lady Robin's asire was the G GG gire of Lexington, on the dam side. Fifth dam by Qacksilver. Sixth damn by old Celar. NEWTOWN is a grey, 16 hands high, JO yearn old, and one of the fnest looking horses to beobn i Laywhere. BIS USIITIAe DRY : GOODS " P FAMILY GR4I~R ! -. arcl. . _ai , .w.e 00O78 A Oorner of Seoohli 44da Mrray sta, ALEX&NDRIL. $5 to $20 PER DAY. AGENTS wanted. 'All elasse of working people of. )ath b seesi young and old, umake n ingune at work for Ss, in theirvowa olo'agUting their spare mometOt r eBtbk, than at any thing.else, W.e ' ot ..a spoyent_ that will pay ! ur every hour's wek Full rIflbtserms, at once. *Don't de a. ythe timte. Don't look foro elsewhere, until you Isaioti sWhat we ot0t. G. S ri UqS & Co.lud, iaiene. ALEXA.NDJ,:1. °. ECLIPSE STABLE ! t NELS. TAYLOR, - - - Proprietor ;. CORNERl OF Z TIIIRD and I)ESOTO STREETS, ALEXANDRIA, LA. CARRIAGES, ]3BUGGIES and IIORSES TO LET. " IORSES KEPT Iby the DIT,, WEEll,OII DTH The STABLE is the LARGEST and MOST COMFORTABLE * in the STATE. rPParticnlar attention said to HORSES left on KEEP, or for SALE. To Drovers! SPLENDID /I UILE PE.N S Will rent STALLS by DAY or WEEK FOR HORSES HORSES, .CARRIAGES, BUGGIES and HARNESS A.L 7V o 2 r . on HA1.iV FPO.? . SA LE IMLLINERY STORE H 0 MIS. A. C. STAINEY COWPM *TlAVING PURCHASED THE MIL WIT linery Store of the late Mrs. C. Sullivan, situated on 9 SECOND, corner of JOIIHSTON St., respectfully inform the pnblic and pa trons of the establishment that they will continue to carry it on in the same style and line of business. They have already replenished the stock of goods and materials, and continue to keep LADIES FASHiONABLE DRESS GOODS RIBBONS, LACFSLES DENTELLES, EMBROIDERIES, BONNETS, SHOES, ETC. In fact everything kept in a first-class Fashionable Ladies' Furnishing Store. TERMS MODERATE AND CASH. THIE UN der signed is now fully pro pared to saw and deliver the BEST OF LUMBER, in any quantities and with dispatch. His facilities for filling bills are uns passed, and !1 solicits a share of the public patronage, 0 TERMS MODERATE AND CASH. Orders left with WM. HUSTMYRE, Alexandria, or G. V. BOLTON, Pine ville, will meet with pro pt.ATTEN TION. JOS. BOUTILLOTTE. R. HARDTNER, " OOT and LEVIN'S ROW, stock of Fine ' Calf Skin and Morocco a 1- f Il ways on hand. REPAIRING DONE WITH NEATNESS and DISPATCH CHEAP FOR CASH. DAVID T, STAFFORD, SUCCESSOR O 0 STAFFORD and CULLEN, GENERAL Commission and Forwarding .II "E I:R, C -L .A.C 251 T:v - and ALEIXANDRIAA. C ULLEN & SMITH ]TAVING WITH drawn, I am solely responsible for debts due by and to the late firm. Sam's Saloon!- . -AT THE OLD JEWEL? EYER~Y DXESCaXrII~L it JOB PRINTINC(. -O^ EVERY DESCRIPTION -SUCH AS LAWYERS' BRIEFS, FUNERAL 0 ARDS, CIROULARS, BILL 1MEADS, A H DS, &c, EXECUTED WITH eatness and ispatch! -AND ON _ .x t - ,U04 .. . , . .. · ., • -., .7 .. ' . : z . , . i -."- :. " ,./ .,( . ,>" ,i ' ",- .: . < : WE.1S L NOU. H~IS OLD. AND ,WELL-ESTAB- :. :: - lished firm is still under lull b ..i- . ness trim, tinder the special charg a tmanagement of - .s. C. B-K and continues to eipose for sale every thing in the line of-' 11Y . Mf lB il kNR I ill l "E- BOOTS, HATS,. CAPS, SSLIPPERS. HARDWARE, SADDLERY,HA NESS. HARNESS. Also a complete stock -of Gent's, Ladies and Children's FU•.IS GOODS .. In fact a complete and well-shelved os tablishlent, whereasanyd all things can be bought cheap for C A.S11 O1 LY !" A full, complete anid enrefnlly selected stock just received and opened fbr the Fall and Winter trade. The only Sin all ita branches in the town of Alexandria. Every one calling can be suited an d turned off pleased. GIVE US . "ASH CALL AT ONCE. Q DANIEL PIRATT'S 8 Improved- Cotton lf Pice Reduced to $4.00 per Saw. * PRATTr'S IPROVED m "RevolviYg Head" Gin. $4..6O PE': SAW - II 9 ORtIAT)ES ALL FRICTION - T in ecotton box, prevents the roll from breaking, and'gives.a larger yield of lint than any other Gin, in use. This in creased yield of cotton will cover theeost: of this Gin in everyhunndred bales ginned, May 19-0m J. A. L~19 Agent, LU VI BER GEOS R3 WATE:RSi AGENT. - eta WrILL FURNISTI A&D SELL LI~ I WV ber to parties a~t.$h LOWEST. --,. 100,0o00 FEE3T always on anud at the LUMBER YARD 1 iii ALEXANDRI4. .For special -: te-rms ap~Iy to LT.e i3, IAev en- t. 1 TEN OCASKS OF BACONi : 10o Rolis BGGfING, IqajI~U 160 Bundles TIES, Aug. II. .A . .... platemnsking onb Ato for .theihertion of adveetisemetlnoi:a send ; 8 enbti s Gel.?. ' e w~1l-4r,.~o 4 Park- Row, New Yor fo t-lia1i' &PELET-BOOK (nine n i severhl eif ,intaininglistsof over 2000 newspie' ind-estimnte:shoiing the cost. AR tsemenits keat ng paperse hi any 4~:V4~ : -~ eo4 s~.48t =;:.,:.~''-5.l.:p~ ~:r~tg~ WIIIYLEALE ilnd R - and , Ti 111 Drieit- :.:· .. - Re'~ ines anbd xi~q lo a -hmes 2 ade ,nd-fliwpor ý_" ted; Iisrd ,<ar .. ,"__4,' tare, Crockeryawaro 'and al Qneuenaewrls T 0 B AGGCO or -': Qfall kind s ancd grad es. H at s 'B oots Shoes, Slippers..- Hosierya coilete nssortifaent. Gents' Y-er iifbingCGoeds, ote.< CROe1P ADI`WANUES$'.. rnadle to good and working nioji B A(c GIIYG and TIJES. 15 Cotton;1 ides, Wtar, Tallow, ?ettriea-old iron and for C3ASH. Ile.. keens' aL fu md1 .-"- n ' :: ,,, stock ir; Planter, Farnmr,"-. Labor CHEAP ; ACLESTO;RI MICHAEL L: RAS LEI,_ and:.. i~ SS I1AS- JUST 0P Ai v ` JL3t. fers to all aiike ai.: t CASH;. RAP1 S, a .o latnsiuitl- ;ell ietkcetd l.stock of .~elr di iidine~, , ble for Tour, ta~d cotntt of all kinils, shandsa. textures. ;; FAMXXiY GROC~i: *SUGA1I, :CO}FE'1, ' A1 Dind 'BUTTE : PICKLBES, d a mt° :.ir. In fliotliis ct~jindisl~nw~W aricl appe~rtbip;i~g 2t,~i -tlty fo CABI*V - -·r~~ r~~;i 8c~~1TI~ T~~Ri-~i tM AtiitX · Ill , ; tst~ attiev~stow~t gi~vel iii rr ,: e , sky . ;',: ý · goodý' r~ - -I T~:a ~iitvi ·:wi *1 ::-~'S:" TI~·-$l-:U~ 4', 51. f cx at S3 .1 v t tfýN