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finarcial, Commercita and River News. COTTON "STATEMENT. On band last report........4110o bales Received during week........ 74 " Total receipts......4184 " MARKET QUOTATIONS. (It should be remembered our quota tions are for round lots, at retail, higher Irices will have to Ie paid.) 'Correeted Weekly by Carver & Taylor. Cotton................................ I ' 13c. Ifides, dry 2---- ---.. --..... 'i. -c lides, gryn.....--.................5. 1 -o BAo,-The market is in limited saliply. ('gar side" are qutt'dl at 180; shoulders at 13c; Brilfast bacou at 19c. R cc.-_ + in goodl auppl with fair deinand. Wen,,te XX S nt C 50: h,:v XXX 7 o'n7 25 and or~l XXX at 8 75; Choioe XXX at $9 5o; choice fnwily 811 50. PoilK.--oue in Iho market. eAFr;IN..-II Iair sfpply. dlemand fair. Thnp and Jntest 19:: le'r yard. No India in nmalrket. LAD.-ItIn li'ht sutpply with good demand. ln tier~es 2~c: in kegs ?2. as.--Are in light supply and demand limit edCanvassed are quoted a, 21c. S Atr.-l gool supply. Liverpool coarse sells at 22; per sack. Fine 15;'235. higher. SMEU Glals.--Noc hbut r'ye inl market which is quoted' at .$1 7 per bushel. Inon Tr.s.--The market is in good sunppl. The arrow is held at It and the button at lIc. per pound. 0oLases.-Scaree. Choise Louisiana is be ig'sdold at-: prime at 90c. per gallon. By the keg $8 COn 9 5.' .COAL OL I.--I in good supply and is held at Se, per gallon. SToBACCO.--Supply good. Good medium is Ited at 65c. and din bright at 9Uc.~al1 25 per pound. !CooW--Tho mipply is limited and demand good.. Prime at 25 and choice at - rica.-No Carolina in market. Louisiana is held at 19je. per pound. CoRN.--I iin good supply but no de tand. SoAP.-Extra olive bar lOe. SUGA--Louisianalprime is quoted at :- v l. low clarified a 121c; crushed and powdereld 15e. WltlsKY.-White and Red Pre held at 1 50 C rgallon; Bourbon commands f5*ti 50 per gal SnoT.-Is in good supply with fair demand and sold at i9 75 per sack and buck shot at $3. Powoe.--Tho supply is limited and is held at o50. per pound. NEW. ADVERTISEMENTS. F PIaTrrTr.Is. JoHt BLiUwOIn:TII. W. H. W AR. A. Moiwou. TuIJEIN, BLIuWORTII & CO WAGON FACTORY -AND, BLACKSMITH . AVINING MADE COMPLETE AR .A rasgements for the repairing of . PLOWUS, S CJRRI4GLES, iLPIPL1j IETS of all kinds. Respectfully announces to the citizens of this community that their work will be done withl Neatness and Dispatch. Parties having wood-work done will settle with the wood-workmen, and the same rule will be observed with the blacksmith. 'Terme always CAST. PETITJgAN, BLUDWORTH & CO. Notice. l Tax payers of the City of Natchi l'toehes, ire hereby notified that I am now preparel to collect the City Taxes of 1874. and Licenses for 1875. I would further call their attention to ,#aOrdinances pasded on the 4th ofJan uay, 1875, relative to the Fifty per cent T.$. currency tax, anud to those relative tDelinquents, for back taxes. LEON GRENEAAUX, Collector. ' '-rel~.1 L4t. - pity of Natchitoehes. 1871. ' AGAIN ! 1875 :, LOUISVILLE WEEKLY'' -ORIER JOURNAL .-ntinuea for tho preseutsyear its liberal arrangement, whereby, on the 31st of Iecember, 1875, it will distribute impar. bally among its subscribers, .10,o000o iJpesents, comprising Greonbackt8 anl nime one thousand useful and beautiful Tie ConrierJournsl le" a long-estab, 9bead, live, wideýsaiake,. progressive. svy, bright and spicy paper. S, , other paper offers such inducements -.-mleciibers and club. agents Circulrtn ith fall particulars and specimen cop. .se anbat free on application. Tdishe, 2.00 a year and liberal offers eelube. - W. N. HALDEMATN, cCourier-Journal Co., Louisville, Ky Imtportant Notice. S IBEM to the GaQsam Tco ~ W O.asoas PEOPL "`,LINE PawM r Cox~PNY, are hereby notitied_ tbs. 9t4i1*t loatalment of the amount bli 'lbd' (25,per cent on eachbhare) is .d , Thev are respeolfilly i.vi Ekly-b % forward and settle atnce ir hdobtedneus. dir of the Directors, L DUPLEIX ,. S.-. Agent. Yia ty Friday Packet. a; S and pi way landings on Red River, TUhAs and very light dranglt m u- Inger eseamer 'SEMINOLE. • a aisttler., JA~ I. Robtis, Iaerk. ''U8 Neir Orleans every Tieeday at 5 P. N.. arriviný atGrand lEoro every Friday RM. Ule fainlale willbe replaced by4 Iarg g navigation pereits. otf e connection its the Falls d- .water witkhb light draught a . Passengers can be aesred will be put throUgh without "etea d plplgers mii' Lb it mind that freight 4 OpplU delivered s in high water EA fRigta rs ta I n beard er to :hj-. $KiK , Agent. ' ý'Iý" r [OTI L ! k rife? r. sIfkld k Street., }1 11 t .A1 P . !priutm. ,Y ... , : ' - : - PEOPLE'S LINE. RE G ULAR Adex.ndrin anad CL Grand Ecore Low Water PACKET. For Grand Ecore, Montgomery, Mouth of (ane River, Alexandria, Norman's, Barbin'g, and all way landings on oed River. The At extreme light ro draught passenger steamer, S BRADISH JOHNSON! JOIIN HEINN, Master. WM. CULBERTSON, Clerk. W 1JILL lueave Nwn Orle:ns every Thrn;s Y d:iy, and arrivo at Graml Ecore eve ry Sunday. For fr,.ight or passage apply on board Oct. 1 ..rf. Sinnott's rine. Full and Winter Arranigement. For Gandi Ecore, M,.;..i.ucory," Aloandria Pinevillo, Norman's, IDrbin's, Fort Pe!:usy, And All Way .41ln(lingS, WP lThe A I Manittireent and fast i'nnllllline aid-wheel passeilger DART ABLEI TCIK .QIOT. Master. G C. IAMIrTUX, T. J. Dowir', Clerks. W 1LL leave New Orleans everyv'atnrdv at 5 '. It., retluruing leaves Grand E'lies overy T;1,eseday at l12 a., and Alexandria every Welnesday at 12 u. The Atlcanler BAIb'E.!I'Tl will leave New Orleans for Grand Ecore and in. terumediate landings every Satuiday at 5 r. a. The steamer * R.. T. g.'Y A IalT' .'I! will leave New Orleans for Grand Ecore and in. termediate landings every Tuesday at 3 P. M. This arrangement will continue until high water lpermits the l ART ABIn. to resumle her re gular trips, of which due notice will be given. For freight or passare apply on hoard or to IJULES E. MESST, Agent L CASPAIII. M. DIE'rIrICI. Caspari & Dietrich, (Lacoste Building) FRONT -$t., NATCIHITOCIIES, La. RAND opening of a NEW MAMMOTH FALL and WINTER STOCK, direct from the New Orleans and Eastern mar kets, consisting in part of DRY (;OODS, CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, HARD WARE, &e., &c. 'LADIES AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. In fact, A ful! line of GOODS for the country trade All of which they are selling at less than NEW ORLEANS PIUICES FOR CASH. Call and examine the largest and most com. pletestock ever brought to this market, and satisfy yourselves as to their prices. . hlighost price paid for Cotton and conn try produce, in cash or merchandise. Dec. 5--ly. HENRYI GENIUS, Worker in Tin, Copper nad SHEET IRON. Corner FRONT & TRUDEAIU STS., NATCHITOCHES, LA. Also, constantly on hand all binds of HEATING AND COOKING STOVES of ilthe most improved patterns. All my stoves sold at city price and gruarantecd to be as represented. Lib eral advantages offered to the trade. Also, a fine stock of Tinware, Metallic Roofing, &c. Gutters and pipes promptly and care fully repaired. HENRY GENIUS, Corner Front and Tradean 8ts., Natchitoches, La. Jan. 17, 1874.-1v. SUlST'B CARDEN SEED. JUST RECEIVED direct from the grow e or, a full supply df the above celebra ted seed, onionl sets, and early rose pota toes. Bauiat's Garden Manuals for gratuitous distribution at Jan, 9-tf TRICIHEL & AIREY, D" WALLA C.c . . . BASCKER. '6. G. WHLDuE. JNO. WALUacs. -as. Wauac. t WALLACE & CO., -Importers and Wholeesale Dealers In DRY GOODS. 11 & 13 MAGAZINE Street, and 79, 81, 85, 87 & 89 COMMON Street, NEW ORLEANS, Aug. l-Iy. WTra etd..- We will give energetic men an women Business that will Pay from t$1 to $8 per day, can be procured in your own neighborhood, and is strict ly honorable. Partfiieueafree, or amnples worth several dollars that will enable oen togoto. work at once, will be -sent noreeceptsof Afty cent. - - Address J. LATHAM & CO.. as wMi4'bo~ n t8*? Dost.. Iw AIrTIIUI'S ILLUSIRA' 1TED) HOME MAGAZINE FOR 1875. Bright, cheerful, progressive, always up to the a.dvnlicinig thought of the tiiie. Iihe lionme liagaizine takels rank wit the 11 leadiig .1114 iiolst ilhluiltial periodicals of the day. It is on the side of tllliper anle aiid triit, |hriiali anuorality. Wihat ,v'r is hurtiful it. colnil.une willtout tfiar or favor, and miakes it.self tfllt in the hOlnls o the Ieolie ilus pO\'wer for good. The ireat ,4sehilchll l;iu.i iiin of Alieri'iia, is more thoroulghly iilentitied with the people in their honi. and so cial lifl than any other periodical in the country. "1Deborah N [:haIn; her work andil her reward." A new serial stor iv 'iT. S. Art hIr will he Ionlliluneed ill January. "'II'tTY YEAR .\I Ate(); or the cabins of t 1e ~I' \ t,! " Iyi ii' l olla lmice. WVe " ll 1I(lll+Ihiu t1his new s'ies of alti-'le' with real lll'lar,. kLinowiig as W'e dli that it will l ;,ollg tilt most attractinve thal use shall oiht*r i1ri irelders text Ve:r. Mliss Rice, b1,ides holing the pen ofa ready wzriter. has in her ltuuieioi ai large amounni it of origiiil materiat l fromii w!:iclh to (rlaw, and unit w vide 2atiiinttnice iith lpeoplle whose iiersi:ial reiinii.cenCe, are ric:h lwith plionlcer inicidentsi and cxl:ri ences. "louies ,for the People," a series o'f al iirabdy .suggestive airtii'les uio hoimes and how to make th'lt pleasant and altrac tive, by Mrs. IE. it. I)ailrtv. "Tl'he St(,oy ''ellet." 'his' depllrtmentll will be unituiiUlly rich. Besides anl abundance of short stories, two or three serials will ie given dring time year. "Pi Isissiway" PIotts the inimi:iaale de lineator of home life and character, will have nll artihle in every nuotber. Butterick's newest patterns for ladies' anll clhillret ' drcsses are given by lspe cial arralntgemlelnt every mouth. Tht Mothers' D)epartament will be care fully edited and have suggestive articles from our best and most experienced wri ters. The HIousekeepers' Department will be full and practical, and contain many con tributions frolt experienced hlousckeep ers. "The Lion in Love' and "Tile Interrup ted lleader," two large and spletndid pre mililin engravings. O()e of these is sent free to every subscriber. Su ,a+ a yea:r is the price ofART Ill,'FS ILLUST IATEI) HOIME MA(GAZINE. In clubs; 3 copies for $i; 6i, and il e x ti to the getter tip of the chlub ;1. 10 andt oine extra .$21). [T~ 15 cents i;rlst be adlded to each suhscription for pre paymient of thstago for the ye:ar. Spe citen numlbers 15 cents, in currency or postago stanlls. T. S. ARTIIi'R & SON, Philadelphia, Pa. The Saturday Evening Post. The Oldest and Best Story Paper Pub lished. Founded August 4, A.,D. 1811. For more than half a century the Saturday Evtening Post has been the GREAT LITERARY WEEKLY of the Country, and has ever borne a widespread anlud unul,lendished reputation for the unsurpasUed purity, relfinement and excellence of the 'S'erials, Sketches and Miscellaneo; s re'tding imatter. It is pre-eminently The Best;t Fanily Paper that is puhlishebiun this country, from its iiever c onitllileiig 2linything that would ofelltl the feelinlgs of anly one, either in a religious. or piolitical sucllneo, or that coluh niot lie read at ii n ti reside without obji'ctioln fronli the tiloist fhstidiais. 'I'The circulation of the Satiurday Even ilig Post. through notr quite so large perhalps, as its youlllnger contemnporalries, is not, like that of somel of them, ltuctu ating, nid too often short-lived, but SUItE, SOLID AND SUBSTANTIAL, based upon the intrinsic merit of tll pa lper itself allid Ilot dli'lelldeClt on alii rx trIIleouIS infllluences, such as the lpoln.ilari ty of ind(lividual writers, &e. Good, howeverl, as the Satnrday Even. ing Post has liee!, in the 11ast, it, is our itcentioni to mal:ke it still better ill tlihe iutuire, alu with tbis obljct in view we will eth'et a miarked imhijrovemint in eve ry depallrtmelnt of thlle papIer, aidl will call to our assistanlice writers ofadlimitted ability and known rlepuitation. By incr:"si hg its formeilr attractions, anlld addinig manly judicious andil pIleis mig novelties, by studying how to pleasb Ind eultivito the popular taste, by in creasing indulstry and enlterlprise, andl by enlarged facilities, we hope to make new friends with each anud every issue, anld colntilnue to mnaintain the clainm of the Saturday Evenling Post to its title of THE OLI)EST AND TIIHIEST Of Family Story Papers. ITerms to Subscrbers: One year 1 copy $3.00 One lnolnth 25 " 2 copies 5.00 Two mlonthsll 50 " 4 .opies 10.00, Three moe. 75 " 9 copies 20.00 Four mo I 00 To anly one sending $20 for a Clnb of a, nl additional colpy will he sent FIREE Specimen ioplies can le had on appl cation. We Elmploy ino Traveling Agents. All comnllunications mlust be addressed to R. J. C. WALKER, Propictor, 727 Walnnt Street, Philadelphia. THE WEEKLY ENQUIRER, A Paper for the People, a Friend of the Farmer and Industrial Classes, A BEAUTIFUL NEW CHROMO ENTITLED "Perry's Victory!" Giveato every $2 00 Subscriber. This picture represents Com. Oliver TI. Per ry in the act of passing from one ship to another in asinall open boat, during the heat of battle, exeposed to the fire of the enemy. It Measures 16 by 221 Inches, Is artistically finished in thirteen colors and it undoulltedly the most desirable chronio ever offered as a preminns. Sipgle copiewof it sell at $300. We hare at a great outlay secured the exclusive control and sale of it. and therefore are enabled to present it to our patrons as above. The EsQ;TIRER still stands pro eminet as 'a first class Newspaper. Its various departments allotted to Editorials, Humnorous, Agriculture, Poetry, Correspondence, Telegraphic And General Nelws. All give evideice of the care and 'psals: taken to supply it s readers with all the news and a variety of reading that cannot fail to interest each and every membe- of the household. Sub. scribe through our agents or send direct to us. We desire an agent at every Post Office, and where none are yet appointed, let some of omt friends apply for the agency. Address FIPEN & ]cEI:AN, Publishers, .CICINNATI, 0. IP Get your printing done at. the VYinb~sA Job Office. The Sua. WEEKLY AND DAILY FOR I?75 The approach of the Presidential elec tion gives unusual inmportance to the events and dtlvelolcents of 1675. We shall endlcavor to describe them fully, ftithfutlly, and fearlessly. TIE W\EEKLY SUN has now attain ed a circulation of over seventy thou sand copies. Its re:uaers uare f;,lunl in every State and Territory, :atu its quali tv is well known to the pnllic. We shall not only endeavor to keep it fully up to the old standard, but to injiruove and :ald to its variety and power. TIlE WEEKLY SUN will contiuue to be ait thorough newspaper. All the ne-ws of the day will be tifud in it, cmutlens ed when uttinimportant, at full length wheni of lmoTlenlt. and ulwv:ys. we trust, treated in a chear, ilteresting and iu truictivo lUanllller. It is otr aim to make the Weekly Sun the lest fatnily newspaper in the worldl. It will he full of e!tcrta;ininig andl al propri:it. realding of every sort, but will print not hintg to ofleud the most scrupu lous and delicate tatle. It will alwav.4 countain lhe most itnterestint storie.4s. and ro;mnances of t!lu. dlay, care:ltiy sclectcd andl legiily printted. The Agricultural Department !s a m'riutinent fiuture in the VWeekly Sin, inid its articles will always be buoun freslh and ullscal to the flancier. The nut,er of net idt hipenlUlet in poiities i iincreasing, and the Weekly Snu is their p;ler especially. It belUs 1 to no patty, 'andtl obeys no dietation, con- 1 tending for principle, and fotr the. election of the l.st men. It exposes the st rut' Lion that disgra:ces the countrty anlt threatens the ov.rtlhriow of repu liian i, institutions. It has no fearu of knaves, anld seeks I) fllavors from their suppllort The markets of every kind and tiht fashion are regularly reported in its colununs. The price of the WEEKLY SUN is olN e t dollar a year for a sheet of eight pages, antd ifvty-six columns. As this barely pays exp'enses of paper and printing, w. e are not able to make anyl discount or al l)w aiy premium to frienus who mayty tmake special etlbrts to extend its circula- 1 lion. Ulttder the new law, which re (luirls payiment of postago in tadvaclle, one dollar a year, with twenty cents the cost of preplid postate added, is the rate of subscriiption. It is not necessary to get up a cliub in order to have the Week ly Sutu at this rate. Any one who sends ,1ne dollar amid twenty cents will get the paper, post-.pid, tier a year. We have u, traveling agents. TIIE WEEKLY S.TN.-Eight pages, fifty-six coluntnlls. Only $l1.20 a year, Ipostage .prepaid_- No discount from this rule. THE DAILY SU'N.-A large four-page newspaper of twenty-eight colitns )Daily circulation over 12110000. All the news for 2 cents. Subscription, postage Ipreplaid 55 centst a month, or $650 : year. To clubs of 10 or over, a diseount of ~O per cent. Address. "THE SUN," New York City. THE People's Vindicator, FOR 1875. We take pleasure in aItnnulning to the inumerous friends of the VIN)ICTOR, Ihat we have perfecteod arrangements fi, the continuation of its publication upon a firm basis. The public are well aware of tile ditlicnlties under which the Con servative prisn ot Louisiana labor; the intthnous printing lw inassed by a p:arti seine Legislature, solely to foste" atnd up hold, at the expehee of the ttua-payers, jiouirtials cntirely antagonistieal to their interest. and at war lupon their liberties, aud by forcing, nuter the forms of lhw, our citiazens to advertise in these official paper's, to Ibreak down their peever, the Conservative and Democratic press; con sequently we are compelled to dlepcnd fr support upon the generous couutriiu tin ,,f a people already poverty-stricken, Iut we fe:el as.sured that they wIll not fail to sustain their main power in the war of virtue against vice Th'e Fearless White lan's Press of Louisiana. The future tone of this paper can be judged from its past. We will coutinue to advocate to success, the rights of the TAXED, that holnesty and capability, ALONE, shall eontstittite grmound for Ipo litical.m prefbrmentt, andi a conthluedt and never ceasing war upon Kellogg and his corrupt officials-knowing then, to be in common with their LChif, both usurpers andt thieves. We can assure the pnblic!thatjwe will not hesitate to attack the acts of any po litteal organization, "wheu weo believe them to be antagonistic to public good. We are the servant of no clique or party, and intend solely to protect and defend the rights and liberties, in our ltnest way, of the whole people-believing that we Ihave done sufficient service i, the cause of the PEOPLE in the past, we confidently expectttheir Isupport .in the future. . - TERMS: 1Copy 1ylear.................... 1 " 6 mos.................... ... $~2 (Invariably in advance.) We furnish as a preminm to each paid up snbteriber, f)r one year from the first of January, a fine STEEL ENGRAVING, 19x24 inches, of almost any Historical subject. JAS. II. COSGROVE, Editor. SPELLI & AREAr'X, , Publishers. VcICK:,S FLORAL GUIDE oo 18715. PUBLISHED QUARTERLT. JAN A ry 'Nutuler juat issued, andl contains over 104 PIages, 500 Engraving, destcrip tions of more th:tlt 500 of our Ieast Flowi ers and Veqetable, with direct ions for enl ture, Colored Plate, etc. The most lRtI, ful and elegant Work ofthlo kind li :the world. Only 25 oentsfir the year. 'Pub lishqd in English and Germanu. hAddress, JAM1ES VICK, Jui. 16-ly. Rochester, N. Y. SORGHUM MACHINERY, CANEllILLS, EVAPORATING SPamphlets ~and : Priace wrt to parties appl virow.wr 3 P ase 4711 r i rwhat paper thel saw tis verois n - ent . Semple, Bie & Co.. Ir qOUTHr lAIn U Ta I A 'Reprcsentativo .and ChI:amiion of American Art Taste ! Prospectus for 187--Eighth Tear. TIIE 'ARTJ JOl'INA.\TL OF AMERICA, ISSUED) MONThIL Y. "A Magnificelt:(bm'c,'ption, wo,,dereully carried out." The nlecessity of a le:iol:.r mlilhli: f~:r the rel' elr lsentatio in llc il' ifthe rl:l''o t( i our gre:tt arti-ts, has alwais lh', 1 ril"L'en," tlii4d, |nld I!nilly atteii',, ha:ve !h,. lImlo to nmt thie w1:1. T'ieleiv, fiilurets whihh so invai 'ihiy llowed ,e 1"h h t$Ipte lift i this l ountry to ,te't: lish :ill art journiial, did 1not pri w the ite"l.f r enlct of tiht lnop le lofl A1"1it fr to t!l elaims (of higih art. c,'o :ll ir i, l :ap1ro lne ailirlei:ntinin of the in)l iand 'ani ailhitI to meelt it... the s it t t' li tit u. Otiie rallie'ld with tilliih ,itlil 1t III - ,ort. atn d the ºr e:ult A\l;! :i :are:t[ :lli.fir 041.1 voent nerit'il1 triumli h- 't'I f, :'.i!1I", f:. TH E AL,TldNI", hleil' i.l wit:h , Ili repftlairity. has none Oif th' te )ol)li7 o:rll timllt v itteTrel ,I cl'ir Iln:risic c:( m" lin: p'ri" l]ir'kal. It is ll cien ,l!at ili.; ts !.i14 of lnure.1,,li hf ;a111 2Tril tul litel r ; h:i,: "4" lill a e olletion: of pitilres, it! ra'rest si"ei nwn'ts of art i i(c skill, i I..i1 :lntl \Wa ii t. Althonw h e4i4 . s.cceelidini" 1)i0)1+t r u11:;1'41+ a flreh pllttsiitr to it-: fijeeiill, the r1eil 'ialte anl hlistutv of the A .i.lxE will hi msne t n:1, 4101til l nted" after it- . h1;Is ih,: homu:t tin at the (illus Of thi year. While ei .jo rnai;101 :lV In:1 claii superior Ihe l nlllili' :, ts compaii:red with rs iial of a simiiihr eclass, the AItl.sxEt is a unlique and orijgin:l con cention-alone and unaliplt'raichell Int4lly wlithantllrn cmpe4titiolli ill pri"ie llor clhlrl'eter. The lisies4lnr of Ita liotillete Volumilili cannot hl nplie Rt the (l liiaty ;ofI tinle papelr nd4ii eintra:iv in in a1il' other shape or number of vol'ini for tien f ints its e~ot: and then. there it the Chromi besides ! National feature 'of TIlE ALPINE must le takenn in no narrow sense. T'ue art is cosmoipolitan. Whiile TE AL DINE is a str'ictly American:i iistitiuimni. it does not 'confine it:elfeoilh rly iot tlhe reproenlltionl of nlt:li airt. Its iis ion is to cultivate a lroad aillll ll preiitivei art taste, (lie thatl will iscri i.llae Oni'ly Oil rolnds of intrhii.c m itit. Thuis, w)hiil laitinc g before the palt roun" 'ofI THE ALDINEE. as :1cleading chrl.ete rit ic. t h prodllctioin of the nl.vet itetl Aioeie;tnl artists, attntion will .ilways bhe vivin to sp'eiml'lns from freji'n l:masters. givill" isubscri!ber, all th pleasure ail instrue tio llfbittiallle from hliniol. or foreligni solrces. The artistie illustration of Ameriean scenery, origiEil with TlHE ALlDN E. is ni importiant featuire, iand its littgileuiti plates are of o size more apliropriato to the satisfito'.orv trimitwlit ot. f .cta 6i1' tha can hl e all r :tlrdel lv ;iiVa int,'riir iagt. The jlitliioil inlter)sprsion of landscape. marine. f1trure, an, aitiental subjeeti, sustain :n ' nacltatid interest. impossible where the scope of the work 'onfi1nes the irftist too closely to a slinlo style of subject. The literature of 'T'iE ALt)INE, is a li~hct eid gracieful ae('oinl paniment. worthy hf the artistic fea:i tri'a. with only such technical dislisi i tiuns as do not interfere with the polpu lar interest of the worlk. PreunliulU for 1t875. Every subfseriber for 1875 will receive a beautiful lortr.lit, ini oil colors, of the same noble d1og whose pitilre in a for mIer inne attracted so muileh atte'tion, "MAS S uiSELFISH FfITEND" will ble a welcome in every honne. Eve* ryody loves slch a dog, anii the poortrai iage tellsd that his own Nelwfoelltdlladi dol ;the finest in Brooklyn, hluks at it! 4ltlhoigh s0 niituril, oi one1 who sees this premium chroeile will have the slihite'st fear of lhbing hittn. 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The NEWS has its owu Scieitific, Fashion, Chess and Puzzle editors; ueb lishes the best original matter, the hbest miscidlany, anid the freshest and hest miscellany, and tile freshest and best stories. In all its departments it is edittt4 with scrupulou itare, ind, is, ie conaequeioce one of the best Family journale pjblished. Sample (opies free -asan for one. One ear...... ............ Specipl zatesite Postmasters and clubs. WAILEY & DONOVAY, - l)anbury, (Qonn. io THE BEST PAPE. TRY IT. POSTAGE IR' E Beautifully Illustrated. The SCIENTIFIC AMMEICAN now in its : h1 141 ar' . Ie4t, ,yI Yt4 ;: 11id . '. ,'ir .ula tion of .'nl\ \\,,t.k'ly tnew-pa:p, -r l't t,!e ki:,!n in th woi'ild. A new v'lu mi4e coulmilcc intIre't.', i,,tm*itiou vrt:viing to th, .e h] ial, I! , 'l,, .ch,'l iIc ' l. i . o1t (c. !'hr ,1:.le:; s 1 l:!i"lt, 4\V r i: . ! , .ll' , t' 'i I:. ', l ( :i ' . 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LanL ('toullr 1i . ,u ,; ill eve:3" i,4.atiwig J t.4)-e , .',t)lh. lC, Ae;li4, .y '. 4 4i ' 4iNui.. A y"'ar's u ub. . ,s ,rlc :!rt ", . ir '. r.a l sunk ofi'iclllll~rl v olum a : re pee bll, .r4 well woI th ' L.n4 t4i :.4 tl!ihe u,.4. cripN l ,n tlice. Ti'4.4a f 41. t a year I 4v mail. in c:luding pl .. t4 . Dicunito i h i lubis N,, eillt'ens scuIt ioI e.. aiv be, hal of1 all Neti AMEI:M( AN, .l.-'s. Mtx &' Co. :art'e 4ýIol o 14r.- of Amu't' i,:;,n 4 1 .4 Iortn igln itP.,tn s.. l4444 hav , tlheht.rst em li r hiient ill thi 'vorld i l3Ior't thin lifty ithousa1ii allpplij.i hu tllis hiiC , 'e' b141 li.ad41 .1 tir'. 111 t1l :, tlh'rou4 :;Lh their t'g'll y. t;Ilt';4l. : obtail n-id (Iio tl'he lint te'ris M.,dh f New ilvntiions .; ,1;1 thr, e'Xalieild and advhie fr'it'. A speial, itll44 it , 1s 1ad4 i l Ilh,- Sl'iei ill4 1 A .1 1ri'i4:ln I of all 1iv4e t i l ls ,1' 1tdtllhd llB l'! ih this A genicy, vitih the tiae1' an1d rlke litl if thl' Fbarltel'. l 'aht'4nts i (l're 1i sold ill ii'CI' iot li I " 1\' il hot . . F. ' li, fr Pail lph -t, 1 l 'l i.,s', laws ;1 i iull L(li ri clii l:- for hllilin ling P.o'ii ts. A41l irea for the Pain--4. , n'('4o1I4'1'r c enin4 Pahiilis, M1rxx & Co., 37, 'a:k Ro0w¥ N. Y. i4e'ici tll l)e', ca4'. 1ll au I l St~s. Wta'shiitoliln. 1) C(. Jaiiy 11 -75.-v WIIY YOU SIiOILi) 'rTAKE THE CINCIINNATI E UIRERi, It is the People's laper, devoted to their inlerest's and wel'!are. It is an im4p4,rtial 'rintl to all mlen'lland mlc2 Lstilrt-s Ithat if;illit the otulnltl'". It is tlil' elewnvy of all lTlen anld if:eas urcs hlit. seek only 'persoblal '_ ain at the ex1,t',ns' of tlhe conIltry's welfal'i. Its editorial el'4lmlls ar1 for t1he 1'spe cial llurpo., of expl.singt tht) fraud. of gove4'lrn' nlit-tl lscial,. a4ll l:iw i'o:t-hied in ll Iiglai cti'alculat'd to dec'ive the ucc d('istl;ln4iti:g. and uake plai4 1 to its lread el's 11he 1 lt iveS, )Ius1 antid o4l44c41 of gn':iPt'ial an:h selu'inal legislative act;. Its flews Ct'hli1llns ,i4ntaili thb latest Its a.,444ricultur'l colui e the htIt adipt41 to 4 ira w11t(4 4,1 iitrmi4ers, all of eli'e 44lid rsul4ts. of IieW'h ibi.4 and ez perimine'i44n u o all 1i44d4 4 impri41'ovelmlent e(thniiited to advCilce the l thrnIing it One 1s.4ue of til| Enquirer containg more solid infoi'mation a(4 intelligenfl, I1a1 (a44 e1had lront hifty of the, 4o call ed 4.1 ari t ari er' . None call lay aside" i.4', EL44nlir'r withiout ai1dm1iiil a valu ahl4 addition to his or her 1tock of Lno .l elde. Its mairket reports have f1or y'oars been acknowledged 24s th1 e 14404t ,.onmlleto and reliilalle plublilhcd, 'ii( iof g14at, vialu4 to Stock iral',rsI 'rodhicTs nd 'l'raldTr.e It 14211 dep'Jtililmlints aild r''adiilg tfor the l41d anii the yolil1g. Fo'r the flainily cir cle and the ('0olintinig aiilse -For th1 mer* chiiait 4144d mi4ech4niiih--d,414r tlhe 14ain44r arid 4t4hck 1'alt11ih', .14(d flir 4la ies 1444(1 ge4itle 1114414 (If 1vier'y 4linih4g 114111 s44tltion iin life. Its tS'i 'l if Julr 1w 41. 1ii hs c11l4s. 14 5 'l, per call h4 1t1rinitd t(r. 44l, th1 quialitLy ex4,,lh,1d by any other 1' !"'ar. Try it fin' thils ye:tr. A Chromno for ev'Vl'Vy 4Ž.(1f) S4biher4h,,''. ,i-lin your sub lcrillti4n direc[ to tlih 4f4i o. -- 4- --IEALI IN Store9, Tiiiware and iHou1.e Fuirniiihg GO() 0 ) 8., WVashiugtou ISt.,......... \'!lothe8, La Bole agent for the Uhirivalled ili(,K(% il I, LI ANT kindh of repairiiig, done with dispatrh, A liber.l i(1isconlt to o1OUlit1y triad. NlIEL PHATT-i IMPtOVED COTTOC CN. PRICE ItEI)UCI,1) o $', Per saw.. C. o. ~. ALMSLEY, Agent, IJuly 5-tf. NJATI1TOCHI.s, LA. TilE ILLUSTRATEI) A1W1SEi1LD IMI111M5.1 'WI'i W!IICHT IS INCORPORATED It i" tle inute,,tion of the eondurtors o'f i, ' -aL,.I;.V to still ftirther make its a 1 ,, : slt iit.l'.ry anid mle,'h'nical exce ot.li-. ail. witi tli. view. no advantage' + . ill ,. :!r. t.tr d \ , 1itch eith.r taicllt or :ii:t:l e. ('IInn) 1 to rehlher each i$ iiv Hi, :t iLtcal;b :Ld iu:trtucti' compolu ll" diet i f POPULA RPEADING. Its pi.s will be devoted to popular 'i; :':: t:ir.. st.i.:elc, atrt. education anid Fe cis! (vl h1tililt. It.i elharacteristiC few tuill i Collllprl'heivllless The nlallU .,"i i,,t ,v. 4111 hanli, and others especia - l. t.lt olga . relibl.'let all IunusuII ally attralC' iiv, lt" .t" l)teciiºipive sketches of Tray -I. i'rial Ftil ie". Taihs P's.ii!s, Papers of ct.ic, :tlanl Art, Ptnpulatr Ei:says,. Narra Li;'-. lit .-lt' Cr.itic'inls , Fsilhions, etc., :,t''tit'r willi a vari.,ty of allo and it i.. -. :;: ni titles ule ilpoi the Ituportaut t, t ;t i4!': of tit, Day. A large propor i.,i t' : I,,:rt idr es. es.pecially those does ,Aipi ve l ' iir;v, l, will be -ini 1,,LY I.LLUSTRATED. The pictorin en.llltliitmllients of the M;a:.i't" hti tit '" coutitutiug one of its ,.0;4 aittractive features. 'hle pl:ri'l;otL of tlthe Ilulisllers is to fur n:h ia p'Irhiliiai wlli'hi slhalli be instroc t iv 0 i'iaThi iltmloslishli, The Librlary and Thei Readting Room. glvil:g an Uhunlldanlce Of tntll ita tilii Litl popular literalture a:!idi it.liruiation li' I lboth old and younig ,ri'i'ii ij;litt, comt'foirt anii good niatureo i! tc every Lfalilty, lanti lotling it accep ta:lc or t;he l:whole touseholl--fathe" :Iadll Iiti 'her, boys a;titl ghils, young menl tnd ·oul'.g women. 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