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MISCELLANEOUS. fl III ISC CIC --DEALERS IN WATCHES: CLO EC S, SOLID SLI & V f l!II 1111. SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, TOILET SOAP, PERFUMERY FOREIGN k AMERICAN CU TLERY PI STOLS, GUNS AND CARTRIDGES! TO S FANCY GOODS & iNOTIONS p'FINE WATCHES REPAIRED AND ENGRAVING NEATLY EXECUTED. AGENTS FOR THE SINGER NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE ALEXANDRIA. 8 n1D TO HENRY ST. JOHN OE T E3W O CROP TURNIP SEED -SEASON OF 18 77 TO ARRIVE DIRECT FROM LANDRETH FRESH TURNIP SEED THIS YEAR'S GROWTH. -BY THE Pound, HEalf or Quacrter. IN TEN CENT PAPERS--OR BY THE DOZEN, 100 or 1000! RED TOP, WHITE FLAT DUTCH, AMBER GLOBE, SOUTHERN SEVEN TOP, - IMPROVED - RBUTA BAGA, HANOVER. CAN RITPPLY DEALERS AT LIBERAL WHOLESALE PRICES.--SEND IN YOUR ORDERS EARLY! HESVRY ST. JOHsY. July 4, 1877. IMPROVEMENT -IN BOTTLED LAGER BEER, AT A HEAVY EXPENSE I HAVE juest put up the necessary appara taus for treating LAGER BEER as in practiced in St. Louis and Cincinnati, by which means the BEER retainls its brilliancy in any climate and for any length of time. I will continone to sell this BEER at the sanme price as heretofore, guaran teeing it to equal any BEER in the market. The usual discount to the trade. The usual stock of Philadelpllia ALE and PORrER, Nortlhern CIDER and Winkelmeyer's St. Louis LAGER BEER, ICE-COLD, for draft as well as in bottles, constantly on hand. Also GINGER ALE and MINERAL WA TERS, put up in any REQUIRED QUANTITY. Send orders to Post Office Box 1475, or to stores Nos.: 6, 28 and 30 Bien ville street, New Orleans. Send for price list. L. C. ARNY. Aug. 29-3m. R. HARDTNER, "B OOT and LEVIN'S ROW, IrUR.A1 282.,4Lf..NL3 V IJA stock of Fine Calf Skin and Morocco al ways on hand. REPAIRING DONE WITH NEATNESS and DISPATCH- CHEAP FOR CASH MISCELLANEOUS. LEOPOLD GEHR SECOND ST., UNDER THE TOWN HALL AJJFJ2 A.ND FL IA. FAMILY GROCERIES FINE WINES, LIQUORS and FRENCH BRANDY PfIll OD hIOU1I ISllY I COIFIECTIOI .IIIS CANDY, C.IECES, FRUIT. FINE TOBACCO - AND - CIGARIS 1: G.AL.. S NEW ORLANsS -and Grand Ecore Weekly Packet FOR GRAND ECORE, MONTGOME RY, ALEXANDRIA, PINE VILLE, NORMAN'S, BARBIN'S and ALL WAY LAJVNDIKGS! THE MAGNITICENT AND FAST RUNNING STEAMER (IN PLACE OF BART ABLE.) R. SINNOTT ...............MASTER McCHESNEY AND DOWTry,....... CLERKS WMILT LEAVE NEW ORLEANS EV Sery SATURDAY at 5 o'clock P. M. Returning-leaves ALEXANDRIA ev ery WEDNESDAY at I o'clock. For Freight or Pa8sage APPLY ON BOARD. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DEMOCRAT BOARDING HOUSE -and - BDA.R IOOM1, CORNER OF SECOND 4 DE SOTO STS. THIS IS TO IN-I form my many friends and the pu lie generally, that have opened, on D s0TO street, a first class BOARDING HOUSE) whtre board ean be had by the DAY WEEK or MONTH, on the most REA I BOARD AT SONBLE TVBMS. DON'T MEALS SERVED - SAM'S. AT ALL HOURS.I ' Attached to the Boarding Housee, is a BAR BOOM, where the choicest WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS! can ALWAYS be found. March I-ly. SAM FELLOWS. TO CONSUMPTIVES THE ADVER'IISER, HAVING been permanently enred of that dread disease, Consumption, by a sim ple remedy, is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of core. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used, (free of charge) with the directions for preparing and using the same, whlich they will find a SURE CURE for CON SUMPTION, ASTHMA, BRONCHI TIS, &,e. Parties wishing the preserip tiol will .gleaae address Rw. , A. WILSON, l1 Fenon S1., Withamsburgh, B. Y. S1877 RI1877 o -or ~ EVERY DESCRIPTION E & EXECUTED WITH -. oH iEATNESS & DISPATCH . -AT-- " P FAIR PRICES FOR CASH ONLY! z GIVE US A CALL! MISCELLANEOUS. St. Vincent's BOARDING SCHOOL -FOR YOUN-f LADIEJ3S, DONALDSONVILLE, LA. T HIS INSTITUTION, UNDER THE direction of the Sisters of Charity, is pleasantly situated at the junction of the Mississippi River and Bayou La fourche,and is accessibleat all seasons, by water or railway. In consideration of stress of times, the terms hItro been reduced to nearly half-price-PAYA.E IN ADVANCE. Board, Tuition, Bed and Bedding, Washing, (per annum)......$150 00 French Language, (per annum) 20 00 Tapestry, Painting, etc., each extra charge. Music at Professor's prices. Parents wishing the Institution to furnish Clothing or Stationery, must deposit a sum sufficient for the ex pense, in the hands of the Directors. The Academic year is divided into two Sessions, commencing on the 1st of September and the 1st of February. June 20-3m. L 1T IM, ±( TTHE UN dersigned is now fully pre pared to saw and deliver the BEST OF LUMBER, in any quantities and with dispatch His facilities for filling bills are unsur passed, and he solicits a share of the public patronage. TERMS MODERATE AND CASH. Orders left with WM. HUSTMYRE, Alexandria, or G. W. BOLTON, Pine ville, will meet with prompt ATTEN TION. JOS. BOUILLOTTE. ECLIPSE AUCTION SALES THE UN- DERSIGN ed Pro- prietor of the ECLIPSE STABLE, on THIRD STREET between DE SQTO and MURRAY, frorting the NEW ENGINE HOUSE, will hold a PUBLIC AUCTION ! in front of his Stable, on EVERY SAT URDAY, at 11 o'clock, expressly for the SALE OF HORSES, MULES, CATTLE ; HACKS, BUGGIES, HAR NESS, ETC., ETC. NELS. TAYLOR. Dee. 20, 1876-tf. CONDITION POWDERS -FOR HORSES AV'D MULLER! THIS IS THE TIME OF THE YEAR to IMPROVE the CONDITION of STOCK. If they are at all "OUT OF SORTS" usa the CONDITION POWDERS. Sold in ONE POUND TIN CANS-PRICE ONE DOLLAR. PREPARED AND SOLD) BY i-lenry St. Jrohnl. NEW YORK. WHAT PAYS? TT PAYS EVERY MANUFACTU rer, Merchant, Mechanic, Inventor, Farmer, or Professional man, to keep informed on all the improvements and discoveries of the age. It pays the head of every family to introduce into his household a news paper that is instructive, one that fos ters a taste for investigation, and pro nmotes thought and encourages discus sion among the members. The Scientific American which has been published weekly for the last thirty-one years, does this, to an extent beyond that of any other publication; in fact it is the only week ly paper published in the United States devoted to Manufactures, Mechanics, Inventions and New Discoveries in the Arts and Sciences. Every number is profusely illustra ted and its contents embrace the la test and most interesting information pertainining to the Industrial, Mechani cal and Scientific Progress of the World; Descriptions, with Beautiful Engravings of New Inventions, New Implements, New Processes, and Im proved Industries of all kinds; Useful Notes, Recipes, Suggestions and ad vice by Practical Writers, for Work men and Employers, in all the various arts, forming a complete repertory of New Inventions and Discoveries; con taining a weekly record, not only of the progress of the Industrial Arts in our own country, but also of all New Discoveries and Inventions in every branch of Engineering, Mechanics and Science abroad. THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN has been the foremost of all industrial publica- I tions for the past thirty-one years. It is the oldest, largest, cheapest, and the best weekly illustrated paper devoted to Engineering, Mechanics, Chemistry, New Inventions, Science and Industri al Progress, published in the world. The Practical Recipes are well worth ten times the subscription price, and for the shop and house will save many times the cost of subscription. Merchants, Farmers, Mechanics, En gineers, Inventors, Manufacturers, Chemists, Lovers of Science, and Peo ple of all Professions, will find the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN useful to them. It should have a place in every Family, Library, Study, Office and Counting Room; in every Reading Room, College and School. A new volume commences January 1st, 1877. A year's numbers contain 842 pages and several hundred engravings.- Thousands of volumes are preserved for binding and reference. Terms $3.20 a year by mail, including pos tage. Discount to Clubs. Special Cir culars, giving Club sates, sent free. Single copies mailed on receipt of 10 cents. May be had of all News dealers. PATENTSIN CONNEC tionPATENTS. with the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, Messrs. MUNN & CO. are Solicitors of Ameri can and Foreign Patents, and have the largest establishment in the world. More than fifty thousand applications have been made for Patents through their agency. Patents are obtained on the best terms. Models of New Inventions and Sketches examined, and advice free. A special notice is made in the SCIEN TIFIC AMERICAN of all Inventions patented through this Agency, with the name and residence of the Paten- I tee. Patents are often sold in part or whole, to persons attracted to the in vention by such notice. A pamphlet, containing full directions for obtaining Patents, sent free. The SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN REFERENCE BOOK, a volume bound in cloth and gilt, eon taining the Pa "n! Laws, Census of the United Stats, and 142 Engravings of Mechanical movements. Price 25 cents. Address for the Paper, or concerning Patents, MUNN & CO., 37 PARK ROW, NEW YORK. Branch Office, cor. F and 7th stes, Washington, D. C. S END 25c. to G. P. ROWELL & CO. New York, for Pamphlet of 100 pages, containing lists of 3000 newspa prr: and estimates shlwinag cost of advertising. i MISCELLANEOUS. FRESH 1tADE ] SU1ll OF LMONS MADE FRESH - - By - -BY- HENRY 8T. JOHN. 1 Lemon and other Fruit] Syrups WARRANTED TRUE! I DO YOU WANT1 -TO DO ANY PAINTING? B -IF SO TIlS COICIIS Y11 i1I l ITI READY MIXED PAINTS In 1 pound cans, all ready for use. BLACK', WHITE. GREEN, SLATE, DRAB, O RED. FOR SALE BY HENRY ST. JOHN IDOING BUSINESS WITHOUT AD SVERTISING IS LIKE WINKING g AT A PRETTY GIRL IN: THE DARK YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING, BUT NO ONE ELSE DOES. PLANIITER: T HIS FINE AND THOROUGH BRED Stallion will stand and make the ( Spring season of 1877, in Alexandria, La., at the Excelsior Stable. PEDIGREE. Got by Planet. First dam Lark by Lexington. Second dam Laura White by Imported Glencoe. Third dam Sally H Shannon by Woodpecker. Fourth dam Grey Maria (also dam of Darkness) by Sir Richard. Fifth dam Lucy Clarke by Ogles' Oscar. Sixth dam by Impor- . ted Knowlsby. Seventh dam by Impor ted Diomed.--Bruce's Stud Book, 1873. PLANTER is half brother of the cel ebrated racers Katie Pease, Grey Plan et, Hubbard, Brigand, Steel Eyes, Lar ry Hart, Moonbeam, Whisper, Playmate and many others. PLANTER is a chesnut, foaled in 1871; stands 16 ha ids high; good bone and fine form. TERMS : Twenty-five Dollars the season, and is not responsiblc for accidents. N. L,. McGINNIS, i Proprietor EIxcelior Snahleo. January 31, 1877, TOWN. O. P. C.- E . LOOK HERE! Mrs. SARAH MAYER, Front St,, W OULD RESPECTFULLY IN form her customers and the public generally, that her husband, Moses Mayer has just returned from New Orleans with a large and well se lected stock of I1AlY IuEI CITII DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, SADDLERY, HARDWARE, CROCKERY Boots, Shoes and Hats. to The highest CASH PRICE PAID for COTTON; WOOL and HIDES. The largest and best stock of FLOUR that has been brought to Alexandria this N season.. --ALSO A fine and complete assortment o f the best LADIES SHOES-CHEAP for CASH. REMOVAL! HENRY HEYMAN HAS REMOVED TO FRONT - Betwee IURRAY and D ESOTU STS THE OLD STAND OF - JTEIJIL & BRO. WHOLESALE and RETAIL -DEALER INX DRY GOODS -- ad- FAMILY GROCERIES GENTLEMEN'S 1IInISIIn OOls BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, WOOD and TINWARE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR COTTON and ALL COUNTRY PRO DUCE. ECLIPSE STABLE! NELS. TAYLOR, - - - Proprietor THIRD STREET., OPosrro~rTnT~ New ENGIN HoUse. ALEXANDRIA, LA. ARRIAGES, BUGGIES and HORSES TO LET. HORSES IKEPT by the DAY, WERI, EONTH The STABLE is the LARGEST and MOST COMFORTABLE in the STATE. IPParticular attention paid to HORSES left on KEEP, or for SALE. To Drovers! SPLEN3DID I TULE PE.7VS Will rent STALLS by DAY or WEEK FOR HORSES HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES and HARNESS .,f 1,Y, I J on HZ.'IA PO7W 8.LB W, W, Whittington, Jr,, Auttorney-at- Law - and - bNOTAPIY PUBLIC Oit'E1g AT TIE TOWN bALL ALIEX ANDXIRA. ,LA. MISCELLANEOUS. GOOD NEWS ! --- E. S. HETHERWICK, F'ROINTT BETWEEN MURRAY & JOHNSTON STS. rHIS OLD AND RELIA)LE BUST ness house under the charge and management of B. C. PDUKE continues business at its old stand, where all the GOODS, WARES GROCERIES - and - PLANTATION GOODS! are still kept, and offered at the MOST REASONABLE RATES FOR CASH. CLOTTIIIN 0 HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, HOSIERY, and UNDERWEAR still continue a marked specialty of tihe house, a large and fashionable assortment having been just re ceiv ed, all of which goods were se leeted and purchased in per bon by the Manager. In the DRY G OODI S line we are offering tie newest designs, the choicest colorings, and at the lowest prices. The only stock of s& XBWR' TFI, R TI3 in all of its branches in Alexand ria. Every one calling can be SUITED and TURNED OFF PLEASED. FOUTR MONITIE S GOOD HEALTH IO R wrelnty-five Ct m. ANY PERSON WHiO WILL BUY A IMO. OF ;i'lsOI's lG Ar'f i. Ls,", 4 natl will tae one (I) rneh night- f-t four (4) nights, and will do this evterr Y third (3l) week during the monthls ;f Jne, July, August and Septemlber will not be troubhle with FE'VER;:cord AOUE, nor MALARIOUS FEVER, ior BILIOUS FEVER, nor any of the d;s eases resulting from rrismaric poisdn,i common in Missouri, Mississippi,. Loi- isiann, Arkhanas aud Texas. If PAlt SON'S PURGATIVE PILLS ~tntihotl be obtained at your nearest store. se!il 25 cents to the nrdersigned, antjtifle pills shall be sent, Iost pauid, by reteurn mail. Physricians supplied hby maiat $2.5(0 per thousnd iin bnlk. Asthis is but little more thant. hlif price for standard pills Iy tihe thousand, cishk must accompany the order. Tbe 'Re- . cipe will be cheerfully sent to. an Physician on npplication. We will senl PARSON'S PILLS bys mail to responsible pa ties on eonmrnissionat $2 per dozen, sample dozens at $J.l~ cash with thre order. WUOLESALE AGENTS. Collins Bros........... ..St. Louis; MNo G. W. Jones & Co....BMemplis, Tesnrin E. J. Hart & Co..... New Orleans, La C J. Lincoln & Co...Littlo Rock, Arkl. T. C. Thompsou & Co, Galveston, Tec Address all orders to I. S. JOHNSON & CO., Banger, Maine. EXCELSIOR N. L.MIeGINNIS, - * 1rtprieter LIVERY. SALE & SI E STABLE Jacktse, between 2d ad ad $is. ORSES, BUGGIES, HACKS AIND Harness always on hand for sale or hire at reasonable rates. Horses board ed per month, day or sing!e feed. A line of Hacks leave the above stable on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SAT URDAYS for Red River Landing, via. LECOMTE, LOYD'S BRIDGE, COTTON PORT Moreauvllle and Slmmeport, making close connection with the all steamers IR. E. LEE, FRANK PARGOUD and NATCHEZ, up and down. A comfortable Hack, pair of horses and careful driver always ready at the above stable to convey persons to the Sulphur Springs, Harrisonburg, Nat chicoehes, Many, Leesville or wherever they wish to go, and at rates to suitthe times. 1 GUARANTEE SATISFAC TION. N. L. McGINNIS, May 5-1y. Proprietor. H1BISTADORO'S (HRISTADORO'S HAIRT DYE IS thie SAFEST and BEST; it acts instantaneously, producing the most natural shades of Blaek or Brown; I does NOT STAIN the SKIN, and is easily applied. It is a standard pre paration, and a favorite upon every w-ell appointed Toilet for Lady or SGentleman. Sold by all D.rgls ts. J.. CTrlISTADOR0 1i 0. 1) .'lx . I.1. New York