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MISCEIIJJXNE )U, l 1 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronohitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Probably never before in the whole history of nedicine, has any thing won so widely and so deeply upon the confidence of mankind, as this I excellent remedy for pulmonary complaints. Through a long series of years, and among most of the races of men it has risen higher and higher in their estimation, as it has become betterknouwn. Its uniform character and power to cure the va rious affections of the lungs and throat, have made it known as a reliable protector against them. While adapted to milder forms of disease and to young children, it is at the same time the most effectual remedy that can be given for incip ient consumption, and the dangerous affections of the throat and lungs. As a provision against sudden attacks of Croup, it bhould be kept on hand in every family-, and fndeed as all are sonie times subject to colds anid coughs, all should be provided with this antidote for them. Although settled Consumjptlo is thought in curable, still great numbers of cases where the disease seemed settled, have been completely cuared, and the patient restored to sound health by the C£herrUy 'ectoral. So complete is its mastery over the disorders of the Lungs ans throat, that the most obstinate of them yiedl to it. When nothing else could reach then under the Cherry Pectoral they subside and disappear. Singers arid ulblio Speakers und great protection from it. Asthma is always relieved and often wholly cured by it. Bronchitis is generally cured-by taking the Cherry P'ectoral in small and frequent doses. So generally are its virtues known, that we need not pubhsh the certificates of them here, or do more than assure the public that its qualities are fully maintained. Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever, ChillFever, Remittent Fever, Dumb A.ue, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &c., and indeed all the affections which arise from malarious, marsh, or miasmatio poisons. As its name implies, it does Cure, and does not fail. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bis muth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous substance whatever, it in nowise injures any pa tient. The number and importance of its cures in the ague districts, are literally beyond account, and we believe without a parallel in the history of Ague medicine. Our pride is gratified by the acknowledgnments we reccive of the radical cures effected in obstinate cases, and where other rem edies had wholly failed. Unacclimated persons, either resident in, or travelling through miasmatic localities, will be protectedby taking the AGUE CLlURB daily. For Liver Corn laints, arising from torpid. ity of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stimu lating the Liver into healthy activity. For Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints, it is an excellent remedy, producing many truly remarkable cures, where other medicines had failed. ' Prepared by DR. J. C. ATEI & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and sold all round the world. PRICE, $1.00 PER BOTTLE. DR. SHALLENBERCER'S Fever and Ague A. NTID O T E Always Stops t5he Chills. This Medicine has been before the Public bfteen years, and is still ahead of all other known remedies. It does not purge, does not sicken the stomach, is perfectly safe in any dose and 'nder all circumstances, and is the only Medicine that will CURE IMMEDIATELY and permanently every form of Fever and Agne, because it is a perfect Antidote to Ialaria. Sold by all Druggists. W flY IS IT THAT S7 MANY children die under the age of fire years? That a large proportion of chil dren die under that age. has loang been a snbject of remark, and withont a setisfac tory cmuso ascertainied, it is certain. Also, it is known that worms exist in the hlnuan system fro, its earliest inftIncy; therefore isareurts, epecilly nuothers, wl;o are more conis:artly withe their children, canntot Ihe too Ob Vlnriti of the first sp)rIu tomls ofr tr-,l; for so esurely as they exist, ca. theiy be SAFELY AND C SlR'rAINLY removed frhm tile muost DELICATE INFANT, by the timuly use of B. A. FAINESTOCK'S VERMIFUGE, It is plerfectly harmless, contains no Mer Tcury, being a PURELY VEGETABLE COMPOSITION, and may be adniinistercd with the UTrMO SAFSFFY Ti) CIIt.IlREg OF ALL AGES. Wornr Conlections, made more for the purpose of pleasing the pslate than ofover coming the disease, hare been nianufimh. tured all over tile countiy, but their short lease of life is neairiy oxhsusted, and B. A. Fahnestock'se Vermifage contioues to grow in favor daily. CAUTION Should occasion resqoire you to purchase 11. A. Fahinestock'S V,.iinifuge, be partlcu larly oarf'il to see that thie initials al'e 13. . This is thb article tlat has been so FAVORABLY KNOWN SINCE 1829, and purcliaserse must insi.t oi havink it, if they do not wish to have an imitation forced upon tiem.. SCH eVAR'I'Z AND I-IASLETT, FORMERILY B, A., FA lNESTOCK'S SON M & COa SOLE PROPRIETORS, Mhe 2-1y. PITTSBURGH, Pn LADIES? ipHE VICTORIA, or LADIES' GEM, is Stime great inven.tiong long and earnest ly wished for by you/r sex. We dlcsire smart end energetio lady agents to inltro. diace our popular and justly celebrated ar ticle ii evelry villrgo. toain andl, city in the wnorld. It is highly approvedt of, cndorsed In adopted by all ladies of taste and re fsinomert, and is niov a great favorite with them. It is whlat every lady has wished for, gives perfect Fcledom of Action, and Prevents Casehing Cold at a Critical Period. Eundorsed andi reconmmended by all emi neint Physicians and Divines. Every lady alsol.itcly A elires one and will purchase at sight. Its.miierits nre asp. 7ar itart ta glallee.t - Druggists, Milliners, Dress Makers. and those w-hio keep Fancy Stores, will liiid cur excellent mnveutio n gives perfect s;itistlc tiou, anld sells very rapidly, and littiiig enolrmous profits to sgeuts anti dealers.- Town and coullntry righits-givell free to all who desire eonaging in an honorable, res pectable. and prolitable businiess, aul at tlme same time doiinig good to these stflfer in_, comIpaInions itt life. Samples $2, sent free by-mail on receipt of price. Senu for wholesale circulars. ,Address, VICTOIA MANUFACTURING COW'PY, 17 Park Place, New York. Jan.. 18-Gm. AT BIOSSAT'S WAREHOUSE--FOR 11 sale -lian--POTATOES, SALT, AP PLES, ACK1EREL. HAY, -OATS, LIME, CEMENT, N AILS, SOAP. ALEXANDRIA ADVERTISEMlENTS ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 4T'TOIN:!Y AT LAW. ALEXANDRIA, L La.. Will practice in the Courts oI lIapities and :il.joini:n: Parishes. 'i'IOs. '. MANNING. TTORNEY AND COU:NSELLOR AT L Iaw. Aleian!ria, La. H. S. LOSE:E, STTORNIEY AT LAW, OFFICE FRONT 1. Runstnp stairs, in Jas. W. Os,,,rn's Brick· store, kFront Street, Alexadl; :e. Ira. II. L. lAIGRE, ITT'ORNEY AT LAW, ALEXAND - rin, La. E. C. LECKIE, 4 TTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY L Public, AlexaLnrin,La. RI. A. JIUNTER, .TTORNE Y AT LAW, ALEXAND-' ria, La. M AURICE G P, I VOT, TTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE 38 L Natchez Street, corner of Il nk. Place, np stairs, New Orleans. W. W. WHITTINGTON, JR., Attorney and Counsellor at Law -and ITotary 1 Pu -blic ALEXN.\DRI.1, LA. Sept. 1, ]1G9-tf. R. J. BOWA'l, AttorOraey at LT.Vy, ALEXANDRIA, LA. 4 F FICE in the rear of Jacob Walker's store Sept. 8th, 1869-tf. R. P. HUNTER, .ttOirBoxey aft taw, ALEXANDIRIA, LA. Sept. 1, 1869-tf. 1\. S. L. BRINGIIURST, 1%Tr tary Pub " eklr lic, ALEXANDRIA, LA. Feb. 8, 1871i-f. O, R. BjYD, SUT IR YE YOVI R, W1ILL survey in the P:arishes of Ra )'V pides, St. Landry and Avoyelles. Applications may be left at the office of bth Delpocrat. February 8, 1871-tf. R. W. BRINGIIURST, Oiril E3 ngineer S --and ALEXANDRIA, LA. SRDEIRS sent b3 tilail, or left at R. C. v IHetherwick's store will be rcccived tad attended to. Parties desiring to enter land in this and adljoining Parishes can be sati.factori ly attendled to. Those who have lost their entry papers of State or United States Lands and wish them reestablished; and Patcuts acquired Ifr receipts of land, entered hefore the war; also r-entering under the Itnmcestead La , lanls acquired after tlhe 21st day of le'.irnary under the Confederate d ispen sation ; locating Laud Warrants, etc. I will attend to upon application. Jan. 20thl, 1869-tf. LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY, (Name changed from La. State Seminary,) BATON ROUGE, LA.* Founded and Supported by tho'State of Louisiana. NINTH SESSION, Now in progress, will close last Wednes day in June, 1870. 'i'he next session wil begin first Monday in September next, and will continue ten mouths. ACADPEMIC BoARD Consists of a fell corps of able Instructors in all branches of Literature and Science. usually taughf in the best Colleges and and Universities. COUnSE OF STUD)Y Embraces a Preparatory and an Academic Department. inclnding a Literary. Scien tific and Optional Course, a Special School of Civil Engineering and a Commercial School. . LIBRARY, APPARATUS AND C.AIINETS, Well selected and valuable. The Geologi cal and Mineralogical Cabinets, etc., the largest !tad most complete in the South, embracing the extensive collections of the late Colonel Wailes, of Mississippi, and the Cabinets of the Topographical, Geo logical and Botanical Survey of Louisiana. ADIMTSSION Granted to Cadets not under fifteen years of age, who know Arithmetic, English Grammar and Geography. " v EXPENSES Ot eveoy kind, except clothing, for ten months, $350; $200 payable in advance, balance February ist; or by- accepted Draft, at 8 per cent., for ninety days. Payments may be made through the Canal or Citizens' Bank. Cadets received at any time during the session and charged from date of entrance DISCIPLINE, Militany, with daily drill. A battery oi four guns will aflird facilities for instroo tion in Artillery. Uniform of Cadet-Grey Cloth, to be had at the Institution at a cost sf $25 00 per suit. For'further information, address, D. F. BOYD, Superintendent, May 1st, 1870. Baton Rouge, La. i O1ice of the University, in New Or leans, at Swarbrick & Co.'s. No. 59 Camp Street. Until the rebuilding of the College ed ifice lately destroyed by fire, near Alexan dria, the Institution is temporarily located :it Baton Roange, in the Deaf and Dunfb Asylmn. Location very healthy, and at conmmodations ample for a large number of Cadets. Number this session, 170. May 25-1y. RAPIDES HOUSE IT MRS. L. REAGAN, PROPRIETRESS. DOARDING and LODG L)ing furnished at the lowest hlarket rates. TheI House is sitmated on the BA YOU ROBERT ROAD, in the rear of the Iaptist Church. Feb. 8-3m. F. SCIEU, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, SECOND STREET, A LEXANDRIA, NEXT door to Levin & Fer guson's Jewelry Store.- "m The best of leather always on hand. TERMS CASH. Feb. 15, 1871-6m. O TRAWBERIY PLANTS -FOR S sale by e I ST. JO1HN, ALEXANDRIA ADVERTISEMENTS A E. & S. WEIL,2 Wholesale and Retail MERCHANTS " .RO, rs" ' 'E.2, A.le E t2adr1a, Ls a. - '7E BEG LEAVE TO INFORM THE SfrieWds amn rpatrons of Jos;pIh Well, tha:t we l have pumllrchal.sedl his untire inter ist antd contemlts of his store on Front I street., land will carry on the same illunderr tile labove stvl"e. Joseph Weil is thankful for the liberal natrouig'" hesto'wed on his house ald Ioles his sncesSors will share equally well. E. .& S. IWeil have asumied all the liabilil ties of the late tirmn and all pam enit of ac {culints and linotes minst hei mlade to themn. We will contilite to keep in our store everythilng ill our line. Our stock con sists of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, IIARDWARlE. TINW \RE, CROCKERYWAARE, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, ETC., All of which we will dispose of at. very small profits L Wte will pay the highest market price for cafolln, or mare liberal advances.. Jan. 13. 1869-tf. WILLIAM MILL S, A'L His 1Ocs S 10p, 1TO:'.O ANNOUNCE TO TriE PURl lie, that hle is now supplied with :L full assortmenet of PAT iT rI ilLI 9 lIAL CAIlE -and They are of the latest andl llost impr'oved patterns. are AIR TIGIIT il xn ill pre serve and protect the Inlan, al d are par ticularly designed for the safe transports. tion of hiies. He solicits, as of old, the patronage of the public. July 7th, 1869-tf. GRAD OPENING! B. WEISS, SAS opened on FRONT ST7~ ET, opposite the Ferry, a large, fine and well selected stock of FilL A ll NWII RlR 8G8 S Of all kinds, and offers them to the market at low and very favorable rates. He offers NO BAITS, but sells every thing chear His stock consists. th part. of Dress Goods, Ladies' Cloaks, Matntillas, Frelchl Poplins, Alpaca, all colorsand slhades, Hos iory, Boots, Shoes; La i1es' tinest Gaiters anlld Slippers CLOTICIING; knit and silk underslhirts; Ladies,' Misses' and Children's hose and half lhose. Calicoes, Muslins of all colors,.shades and prices. In short let the public rive Iim a call and he will deem it a pleasure to disp!ay his zoodts. Alex.; Oct10, '66-tf. Magazin de Modes! T7 riet- r Store. MRS. C. SULLIVAN, 1N BOGAN'$ BRIC'K LOW, BEO OND S7REET, "ALEXANDRIA, LA., AI-S now on hand and offers rare in IL dlcements to the Ladies of Rapidles, in the assortment-of her stock, selected in pe'rson, of BONNETS, LACES. TRIMMINGS, : DRESSES, Silks, Ribbons, Flowers and other fancy llid f;ashiolnable goods. Patticnlar attention given to Dress 5 making, having secured the services of ai Sfinislhe aid fasllionable Dressnmaker. !MTERMS FAIR AND REASONA BLE. 1 Octob~G, 1869-t . - ALEXANDRIA. INSTITUTE, 1I HE FOURTHI,ANNUAL SESSION OF A thes Alexltidria Institute ftr yonng Iedies, will conmimenlice on the First Mon day of September next. The large in creanse of public patrolnagpo will enable thb Principal, Mrs. G. A. Cmnulield, to secure tile services of-an able corps of teachlers; ' and to ofier to p:aremts thie assurance that a their children can receive at bornse every advantage of education lwhich thie most expenlsive schools of otllher States or Pal islles colld' afford then: and also avoid the dalngers alid telmptatiomis too oftei at tendant onil a prolonged abseilce from the p rotecting anld salucti ingg inflnllces of Ollre,. MIs. Canuitlld hopse that thie pnl lic spirit of the people of Rapidles will colln tinue to slpport an Institution so essen ltial to tile well-heing and prosperit' of tile Parish, and which hais been so loLg need. ed in our community. TERIIIS PElt MONTI. English-First Class................$5 00 " Intermnediate Citis........ 4 00 " Lower Classes............ 3 00 SFrench............................. 4 00 Music-Piano and Vocal.............. 6 00 " Guitar alld Vocal.......... 4 00 . Plain and Ormiamielital needle work,. 2 00 Board(in advalnce)..................15 00 Washiiig (if done at the Institute).. 3 00 Olassical and Mathematical School SAT ALEXANDRIA. I WILL open a school um Monday, Sep temnler 5, 1870,'in thIi lIlouse reeently occupied by Juldge Barlow, on Seeondl St, in tile town of Aluvandria. Tlhere will be taught the usual branches of a lheral ed lcictJlln, and bloys cail ie prepitred either for college or for thle active duties of life. Thie miuidersigiled is a graduate of the Lou isiana State University, to the Facnity of which lie woulid reter for ttstimonials of · character of scholarship TE.MS OF TUITION: English branches, per month-......$4 00 Laugunages or hltier mathematics... 5 00 Good board may be had on reasonalle termns with respectablo, faimlilies in the S'town. JOHtl RANSDELL. Anlgst 10, 1870.-tf ALEXANDRIA ADVERITISEMENTS NEW FAMILY GROC ER 'l IIE UNDERSIGNED has opened a L FAMILY GROCERY SL)ORE on Fi:oT'r Srt:ultr, Qpposite the Ferry, where . he will kee, always on hand, at the Cheapest Cash Market Rates the best and Freshest Groceries: BACOS,, SUGARS, TAi S, JIEL LIES, JAMS, ALES. FR UITS, RI CE. In the estanlishnment he has lnt n IlUTC1ilOR'S STALL and will keep and retail at all hours of the day atid night, FRESH BEEF', .- VENISON, MUTTON, PORK, --AN - A VARIETY OF WILD GAME! N. B.-The wantsofSteamboatsspecially º at tented to. jan29-tf. JACOB IrVING. LOOK HERE!! SECOND STREET, CORNER BELOW TOWN HALL - JONAS ROSENTHAL ISjust home fromn New Orleans, where ' l hlas given personal attention to the schlectin andl purchase of a large, fine and varied stock of Dry 'Goods and Family Groceries. CLOTHIIG, , BOOTTS. HARDWARE, 1'ILLO WWA. RE. CROCKERFB, TINWARE : tand merclhaudimi, wares and nlotions in his line. IlI invites a call from the public, being satisfied ihe can fill the bill. Cash advanced oil cotton nuld ther counlltry produce, or bought at the highest. market price 4Si WALK IN!i Jan. I, 1871-tf. PATENT METALLIC BURIAL CASES. HE undersigned announces to the public that he is now re:ly to sup ply the wants of the comimunity with tie new PATENT SELF-SEALING COMiI 'NA'rION CASE AND CASKET, a very 1 gleat illmprovemenlt over colmpnsitions gen er.nly psed. His arrangements are per fect and complete in thlit line. and thlie pnilic may rely on being supplied at all times. Ili rates are reduclned and the t cheapest in Rapides PATRICK KELLY, March 17, '69-tf. UI.ndertaker. 8 END TO HENRY ST. JOHN FOR SLOOK OU I'u utt THE SIGN OF L the LARGE LEAF on the wall at the eIe House-that is the place to buy - FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. Enquire ! of Du. ST. JOHN. FOR SALE AT IIIOSSAT'S WAREHOUSE, AT cheapest CASH prices SUGAR, COFFEE, PORK, BACON, OATS, BRAN, TfAY, NAILS, LIME, CEMENT. Eag&gial axid. Ties. SOAP, SALT, MACKEREL IN KITS. BL'TCI T I ALL GRAD)ES-IN BARRELS AND HALF-BARRELS. Sept. 28, 1870-3m. P.dlWTIJNG! P.,1lVTLYG! / JOIII C. GOULDEI, JR., SUCCESSOR TO JOHN GOULDEN,, SR., STNFORMS THE PUBLIC OF RAPIDES Sthat hie is now preplareiUd tol fill all orders Sin the HlOUSE PAINTING.GLAIZINGa-d PAPERING ILINE Also, SIGN and OR AMENTAL PAINTING. All orderswvil be prm.liptly attended to. Olrders should be ,iddressedl to J. C. GOULDEN, Nov. Il-tf. Alexandria, La FISHING TACKLE! WWHOLESALE OR RETAIL. ONE HUNDR;ED THOUSAND FISH hoks--assorted.' One hlundred Gross - Fishing lines-assorted. Bait Boxes, Sin kers, Fishing Baskets, Cork,Floats, Iunr nished Lines, Snoods, Bamboo Poles and a F general assortmnent for gale by. gHENRY ST. JOHN. - T CAN SUPPLY DEALERS IN FISH IL ing Tackle, at wholesale, on liberal c terms. H. ST. JOHN. April 20, 1870. Estray. r FIrAKEN UP by J. P Snelling, on the d J 19th nlt., at his residence on Bayoil t- Boeuf, a SMIALL SORRELL JENNY I MULE-no tLraud. Appraised by C. G f McCormick and Canlr Chambers to be - worth forty-ftve dollars in currency. The Sowner is requested to come' forward within sixty days from datg, prove prop e erty, pay charges and take her away, or i- tile said nmule will be sold ten days there after, at Chenceyville, at 12 o'elock M., as the law directs D. M. CALLIHAM. SFeb. 1 1871-4t. Justice Peace. Printer's Fees $7 50. I HAVE JUSTIECEIVED DIRECT from LANDRETH a GENERAL : ASSORTMENT OF GARDEN SEEDS, Swhich are warranted all fresh. To Sthose who have not planted Landreth's a Seeds, and have BEEN HUMBUGED by other dealers and disapp,.ioted, I would say PLANT L4NDRETH'S SEEDS. H. ST. JOHN. Wall Pabper andiBordering IRE ,SCREENS AND TESTER PA p- ers-a large assortment. new pat r terns, jullst received anld for sale. Tack SNails of the proper size for canvayssing. al 2- ways kept in stock by H. ST. JOHN. e Old Type F OR SALBE, 8UI fABLE FOR G01 MET ' al. Apply at tie office of H ..TE DEMOCRAT. e A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LAN Sdreth's Gardlen Seeds. 'ob. 10-tf. tAfl' & LANEY. MISCELLAN EOUlS. E. C. TAIT. - G. W. LANEY -AND- MEDICINE S -DY TAIT & LANEY, -AT THE - Well-Known Stand -OF S. K. JOHNSON, FRONT ST., ALEXANDRIA, -:oxo: HW v ERE tlh, have jnRt opened a new iand complete assortuent of- DRUGS, CHEMICALR. PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, O LS, VARNISHES. DYE STUFFS, PAINT BRUSHES, GLASS. KEROSINE OIL, LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS. WINES AND LIQUORS of the best quality, for mediqinal purposes only. P E R F T h ITT M Y FANCY TOILET SOAPS, COLOGNE WATER, Extracts for the haRdkerchief of every variety, HAIR PREPARATIONS, COS METICS, COMBS AND BRUSHES of ev ' ery kind. Books and Stationery: CONSISTING OP SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, LETTER, NOTE & CAPPAPER ENVELOPES. SLATES, PEN CILS, PENS, COPY BOOKS, PLAIN AND SET, with every article usually kept to complete the stock. I The business will be con ducted by Dr. W. C. TAIT, who will give it his undivided atten tion. Particnlair attention given to the compounding of prescriptions AT ALL HOURS.. Fcbruary 10th, 1570-tf. HEYMAN & LEVY, CIIELEYVILLE, i ýAVE JUST MADE A LARGE. VA-. L ried and carefulll selected addition to their stock of :Dry" ChoocfleS,, :. C Olot~ting': all made to special contract and order in New York and Philadelphia. 23octs, STinware, Woodware, Willowware, Crock ery and Ghlasware. SG- I? OCE- I-ES an immensan stocfor Plantation and Fern ily iuse: VWies, Liquors, Syrups, Jams, Jellies, Pieklts. Sances, etc. In this line, more than ever. planters and meohice will find our stock ample for their wants. SU6AR, MOLASSES, COTTON, WHDES -aud COUNTRY PROI)UOE," of all kinds, purchased or bartered f·or, at. ..the highest make price. With sincere thanks for the'very liberal Spatronage already extended to our hpuse, we continue ourellortseto plyjse apd ex tend all facilities to our customers. COME AND SEE US. - ' September 22d, 1869-tf. T. annun.ce to the citizens of Rapides Parish and others that trade in Alex n dria, that I have enlarged my stock of Goods, Sand am prepared to furnish my patrons with a good'article and at regular prices, and will pledge my self that I will not offer an insult to their good senso by offering to sell an article under cost with a viewof making it up on others My stock consist of DRY GOODS, 9ROCERIF(, HARDWARE, Ti[NWARE, SQUEENSWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, GENTS' CLOTH ING, and all other articles usually kept in a Variety Store. I will pay the highest market price for I cotton, hides and other country produce. I am thankful for past favors and solicit a continuance. Give me a scall--you will find me at thie old place, betwee, the-two warehouses, opposite the Steamboat land ing. N. L. McGINNIS.' March 9th, 1870-1y. PRICES REDUCED TO. SUIfT ALL! IrpIOSE mtishing their own or their I children's teeth saved, can do so by calling on ca. i .TN7" L.in & 1%T @. who can always be found either att his ri i dene, on Fourth Street, or at the Dra.. - Store of Taitt Laaoey, on Front Istreet, Alexandria, La. :,. S,~i Nerves destroyed and teeth. ex tracted without pain, Jan. Ii, 1871. HENRY ST. JOHN'S COILUMN: HR Y ST. JOHN, Alexandria, La, P The following Listis a portion of the Articles made by H. ST. JOHN. and will I be found ou trialiwell worthy of patronage. ST. JOHN'S a EXPECTORANT SYRUP, FOR COUGHS, COLDS, Bronchitis Pains in the Chest, &c. ST. JOHN'S Compound Syrup ofthe Hypopnosphites FOR CHEST COMPLA'TS. WEAK I ITUGS 'e. ST. JO IN'S ar.N IC.. LINIMENT. I An Excell6nt Preparation For SPRAINS, BR UISES, Swellings, ti eumratism, a ec. CoONCEhNTRATED-SSENCE OF J.., .A I C A GI n" . f., PREPARED FROM THE FINEST ROOT. ST. JOHN'S CREOLE HABIR OIL. CAEMPHORATED CHALK TOOTI3:POWT7DER ANTISEPTIC I)D M. TT T .I FI E. CONDITION POWDERS, Improve the General Condition of the I-3" O RSFO T enders His Skin Clear and Glossy, is Excellent When of His Feed. SOLUTION oF TIlE CITRNATE OF MAGNESIA, An AgreeableRefiigerentand Laxative. SUGAR OF LEMONS For Making LCOVTON PAWDE, At may Moment I]i" Physieia~ 7 escriptio,n will re Iceive at all times prompt and iorefte attention. I see the besterfredimCkle in Dispensing, and hrate Imported "from Europe many Articles expressly for Ptat purpose. IfENB "T. JOB(. )TENT MEDICINES. Nearly every Article of the kind kept on hand con.s sertatly. PEOINT IES, Isnte, Land~ts, OF N SIA Afeators, Medical Scale. Medical ad-i dle Bages. SAIGNT 8, VARNISHES, Oils and IHEWING TOBACCO, Smoking Tobac / coi Pipes, &a. The celebrated Lor isiana IPERIQUE SMOKING TOBACCO kept for sale. warranted genuine, is eatun the Promidse... DIOLINS and BOWS. reows and Ital Sian Strings. ONCENTRATED LYE. Washing e8. Blacking and Brushes. OAL OIL. Lamp Wiolc . GENIVINE MD sRAS LaDIGO. SPORTINGREaQMlScIONs. Eicsl Gan Wads, Double and Ingle Witerroof Gan Caps. Pistol Caps. Fine Pocra er- Colt's and semington's Revolvers. Colt'sn Cartridses, 3 Sizes. Smith & Weson's Pisatol Sarldges, S 81sea. PowderFla-ks, Shot PoeBhes, Ramrods, Tips and Berews, GOn NJpples, eo. Il INE ENGLISan Hair and Tooth Bsush OL e L. Brown Windsor, Honey, Lett.ce, Gand other Toiletpoapss. Pomatum. C.dd i Cream, Cair Oils. Dntifriae. -I ELINE BRANDY by the Bottle or Gallon. IL' Bourbon Whisky by the Bottle or Gal lon. Jamaica Rem, Irish Whisky, Port and 8herrWine, French White Wine. SVinegar. -LAVORINGEXTRACT8. Lemon, Va Sllas, Almoend, Roqe, Celqry, Plne Ap ple &c., ec. : SCHOOL BOOKS. A A]rge ssortment 0 ap, Note. and. LetterPaper. Peas, SInk, Pencils Maeilage and other .~4,ce PFrniture. -YENIINE BlRMIJvA ARROWROOTf Sin Paper and Tin Cass Spices Nut mUege, Mace, Gi ,rer Pepper.S e ----------r PIEDMONT AND AR q .a LIFE INSURANCE COIIP&= .OF. RICHBMOID, VA. Capital paid up and seacred.... Assets ..... ................... Pouiies issued during the last two years.................. . .. 1 ECLARES dividends anua n r D_ assigns dividends anonally to icy holders. - . _ Divides eighty-seven and half (871 p c) of profits amongst -th. - holders. Lends in each State the fua . '. from the policy holders of that Sed T" Lends its funds only on Astt " mortgage, and lends only to "tii of one-half the value of tlb trea pledged. is exclusively a'Sounthera Osm, it Stockholders, Directors and horn in the Southl Its prosperity is nnequnalled the whole history. of Life Company has ever before durlan u t period of its history-mads e tes as the Piedmont and Ariintoeit No Company presents sash eld.hi patronage and the conOdeaneear9sa ern people. W. C. CARRINGTON,...... .a .OH1I E. EDWARDS,-....p DI. J. HARTSOOK,....... '. J. .: HOPKI'NS..-... Asslstai t John C. Ireckinridge General Agent for Ia . 'l . Dabney H. Masry,, . General Agent for Texas, Arkansas. FFICERS ANS DIRECTORS O OFFICE IlN NW OaRIBg.AO i Dabney H Maury............. Gen. G. T. Beauregard ..... DIRECTORIs: D. H. Maury, Gen. G T. R. M. Simmons, an. Braie T. S. Barton, Dr. W. IH. Col. Thos. Macon, Col. G. G. O.rCa Louis Barnett, Col. D. A.' le -s Edward Nalle, JulesO. C eDas A. M. Fortier, W. M. Ran Forestler Dealondes. ', Liberal commissions will be active agents who have iad the business. Agents are especially desired ana and Arkansas. Gentle for agencies will please sena and state what their experle DABNEY H. General Agent for goauh-WeeIr delet street, New Orleans. ,r Aug. 10, 1870-ly .$ FRm.7 cro Sti 'E WHEELER & FORS' )LANUPACTURKDS Or COPPER, TL' AND SHIET SAlways on hand and mannfacjt -per Stijis and Wormas. i Chimneys, Breechin.s, Fire . built at short notice.;.r Plantatioq t~d Steswboatwork attended to. S(atcb**as' 14w, MA4GAr z E .$T., CORVNE .meaw Orsea ',, 0 Oct. 26, 70-1y ee LANDRETH'S 'GARDEN t -Giowi iY DAVID LA NDBETU T &. T RIE attention of Merel$ and Gardeners is req the largest and aoet compled of fresh and reliable seeds ~ver l the South,. and for sale is ., suit. purchasers. Qaresn A Catalogue mailed free. on 6ppli E. F. VIRG[I, Deale.r in ~Sjt 98 Qravigr Street,.,. NEWE JOHI m. SANDIDGE C~o tton '! -and Oommission Mereh No. M9 Perdido isat an 19-Gm. NEW c. sAMFreoN. F. (Late G. c. Sampean) Furniture and St sad $5 Royal St., 'ov. 11-}yad l . mEWO L41AYG.DON X lii NIER MOBILE, ALL jW E ofer for ale, the Y. u iimqnib stock tection'. of FRUIT TREES, cription suited to the Son__I VINES of tihe motpaqcilar . cluding Concord, Clinlon, ,w Scuppernong, and Flowerm is titles; Small Frdits Hed ding PYRACANTHA; Oruamb and Shrubs, Evergreen, and Roses. more than a hundred Flowering Plants. Bulbs, &.c. A and more complete collection wit offered in the Booth. Orders for large or s.ina promptly 4eeuted. . ., Nureeryieu and Dealelasp most liberal terms;. Pakdang done t fhe ioee Catalogyes, dsrriptive sent o p to.a spp e ta., s. COPTOr iRiENCH., of is our duly astiomsed and odei BRopides and adjoining Parishes ans. C. C LAN Oct. 26-3m. IBINETH MILLII, RECEIVING, FORW --and General oCommission Corner MiaI and LEvass . D ESPECTFULLY INFý IWf RI planters and Merchhabtis Buenfthat be will give bis sonal attention to any freights way of Washington, La., for B6. that may be consigned to him. Will promptly forward all dered to by pdit on Bayou boat or barge, and thus obviate pers the delays heretofe ping freight by this route; s eraily do an attend to all bou' neoied with'te Reeetviig.'? resbhipping of freight that at for Bayou Boeof by way of Ws~.tt ' Feb. 1, J81-t a . ,T rUTTOm Olfroffs,. =3 FOE PLANT 1Jo, - at H. ST. JOi