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MISCiLL-~NOUS,, -, UI Watchma kers and Jewalers. DEA.LEPS IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Pla ted Ware, SPECTACLES AND FANCY GOODS. SOLr.E AGENTS FOR POLLAK & SON, N. Y., GETUINE MERSCIIAUIM PIPES.; i N. B.-All Goods sold warranted asre presented. March 1, 1871-tf. CHAI.LE3 A. DANA, Editor. A Newspaper of the Present Times. Intended for People Now on Earth. Including Farmoes. Mechanics. Merchants, Pro tessional Men, Workers, Thinkers, and all Man - ne of Honest Folks, and the Wives, Sons. and Daunghters of all such. ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR I ONE HUNDRED COPIES FOIR 30, Or less than One Cent a Copy. Let there be a $50 Clnub at every Post Ofce. SEMI.WEI LY SUN, 2 A YEAR, of the same stza and general character as THE WEEKLY, but with a greater variety of miscellaneous readIng, and furnishing the nsaw to its subserlbers with greater freshness. because It comes twice a wee: tInstead of once only. THE DAILY SUN, $0 A YEAR. A prctmtnentlv readable newspaper, with the Iarrcst clrculatlon in the world. Free. inde pendent, and learles in po;itics. All the news from everywhere. Two ceal a copy; by mail, 0 ceLnts a month, or 96 a year. TERMS TO CLUBS. TUE DOLLAR WEEKLY SUN. Five copies, one year, sapanrately at'dreeed. Four Dollars. Ten copies, one yoer, seonlrately addressed (and an extra copy tothegetter up ofcl lt). SEight Dollars. Twenty Copies, one year, separately addressed (and an cira copy to the letter up of club). Fifteen Dollars. Filfty cpies. one Gear, to one iddress .ad the Semi-Weekly one year to getter pn of club), Thi .t -three Dollars. toe Smli- Weekly one ycr to etter un of cub), Thirty-five Dollars. One hundred conies, oe year, to one address od the aly for one year to the getter un of rab) Fedi is n Ffty Dollars. One hundred co-t, one year. separately ad dresed (and the Daly for one year to the Pletter up of lab), Sixty Dollare. Ten contis, one year. cpaeatelv addressed (and an extra copyr to getter up of club). c eSixteen Dollars. SEND YOU1R MONEY in Pont fice orders cthecks or dralfts on Neov York. whereve.r onvenient. f not. Cen regiser joe letters containing woney. Address I. W. ENGLAND, Publisher, Sun office, New York City., PATENT METALLIC BUfIAL CASES. S cpublic that re is now ready.,tqe upan li a lysth c n the wants of tt, on itv tli the lNATION CASE AND CASETen a elry great improvement over compositions gen fict aCtnd comlocte in that line, and the lieblisei oay rely ots boing supplied at all times. lis rates are reduced and the cheapest in Ra pir .es. PATRICK KELLY, Establshed 158e, Fle:lWacsn Jewelry, Clock, ', . Zpectacles, et. • i, hAS jmalwt retornnd froit New Orleans encwie, on selerht stock of the atve ar ticles whiohs'heo will sell at city sriers. All articles guarauteed. No bogus jewelry or articles kept my esta'slisliis.f. Euagrating neatly execuntetd, and wtch ate d clock repairig ne in te bst ianInter. .Jan 1--tV. RIONES REDUCED TTO SUIT SLLt ihn E inhp slsior their Bowit or thei chl ldrn's teH Laketh ae, can do so by who can always be found either at his resi deuce, on Fourth Street, or at l e Dreb itore or Tkait & Lhoey oa Front street, Alexandria, La. tracted without pain.e Jian. 11, 1h71t FISHIN in TACKLE! " (LESA-E "OR IRET.IL. rhoks--asisorted. O om hutnred Grosste Fishingli eis- assortd. Bait Boxes. Sii kers, Fishtig Baskets, Cork Flsatws, Fir. A rn oHENRY sr. JOHN. itg TaOckle , at n wholesale, i n elilral terms. H. ST. JOHN. April 20, 18740. aliung in the ParisT of RapiLes, LAP isiaLa, that they are hiruhy ostiliet to ppear atY Office in the Tw of Alex asdria withiti thirty days fromine thede herot ani give iii a desoription list of till pro itn their Jpossessiott subjet to tax ieno, ot Fssilure of whict ttey will be aes FroospI" ait sendanpe to this call is solicited from all parties. M. LEGRAS. Ass'r. and dollector Rin es Parish. f-.. Office at the Ic ouse, in rear of April 19th, 1871-4t. - 1.t S510 -hssnn-POTATOES 8<. AP PLEg, Mia IK E L, HAY, QAlJ, OAT ,I EXENT SS I S0P , . -h 5~PL~P ~ES I 'SI XILEXANbDRIA ADVERTISEMIENTS Al ATTORNEYS AT LAW. S .\V. A. SEAY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ALEXANDRIA, La., Will practice in the Courts o, Rapides and adjoining Parishes. THOS. C. MANNING. S TTORNEY ANT) COUNSELLOR AT I Law, Alexandria, La. 11. S. LOSEE, TTORNEY AT LAW,OFFICE FRONT /L Roosmos. up stairs, in Jas. W. Oshlrn's Brick store, Front Street, Alexandi ,a. La. II. L. DAIGRE, th -TTORNEY AT LAW, ALEXAND is, ria, La. st tit E. C. LE(CKIE, ti A TTOR.'EY AT LAW AND NOTARY pa _L Pnblic, Alexandria,La.. hi E;. I. A. IIUNTER, tit A TTORNEY AT LAW, ALEXAND- co 11 ria, La. M AUIIIC] G RI.VO'T, TTORNEY AT LAW, OFF'ICE 38 Dl Natchez Street, corner of Baik Place, II1 up stairs, New Orleans. ` W. W. WHITTINGTON, JR., Ittorney and Counsellor at Law 9r -and- pr o- srtar Pu blic ALEXANDRIA, LA. Sept. 1, 1869-tf. R. J. BOWM.N, Attorre;t- at L-~Tw, ALEXANDRIA, LA. O FFICE in the rear of Jacob Walker's store Sept. 8th. 1869-tf. T. S. L. BIINGIcfIRST, 1lTota.rY P Pubaxllo, ALEXANDRIA, LA. Feb. S, 1871-tf. p C, R. BOYD, t 4 GENT.FOR THE BP,YING and SELL- ti k. ing of Lands. Adldress DEMO(CRAT OFFICE. ti Felnary *Ž2d. 1871-tf. ROBT. P. HUI TER, Attorney at Law and Notary Public, ALEXANDRIA, LA. Sept. I, 1869-tf. O. R. BOYD, !TILL survey in the Parishes of Ra p' Irides, St. Landry and Avoyelles. a Applications may be left at the office of tllh Democrat. February 8, 1871-tf. R. W. BRINItIIUlRST, COiv'il zk 1Xin E -and a4?ISII s 1J£ 7F I O -, ALEXANDRIA, LA. ORDERS sent by mail, or left, at R. C. Hnutherwick'sstore will be received and attended to. Parties desiring to enter land in this and adjoining Parishes can be satisfactori- s Iv nttenllded to. Those who have lost their entry papers of State or United States Lands and wish them reestablished; and Pittents acquired for receipts of land, entered before the war; also re-eantering under the I Itoesteadl - Law, lands aellnired after the 21st day of S. February nuder the Confederato dispen sation ; locating Land Warranits, etc. I will attendl to upon application. Jan. 20th, 1869-tf. . LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY, he (Name changed from La. State Seaminary,) BATON ROUGE, LA.* B- Founded and Supported by the State of ify Louisiana. N XINTIIH ESfSION, he Now in progress, will close last Wednes all day in June. 1870. Tile next session will Sbegin first Monday in September next, and will continue tenll months. SACADEMIC BOAIRD Consists of a full corps of able Instructors in all branches of Literature and Science, usually taughlt in the best Colleges and and Universities. COURSE OF STUDY Emblraces a Preparatory and an Academic Departmenlt. incldilng a Literary. Sciel tifle atn Optional Coanrse, a Special School ,of Civil E:ngineering and a Commercial School. LIBRARY, APPARATUR AND CABTNlTSS, W, ll selected and valuable. The Geologi cal and Mineralogical Cabinets, etc., tilhe ats largest and most complete ill tile South. ar- embracing thile extelsive collections of thi ees.. late Colonel Wailes, of Mississippi, and dry tile Cabinets of thle Topographical, Geo logical and Botanical Snrvey of Lonisiaft. and ADMISSION tle Granted to Cadets not nnder fifteen years f. of age, who know Arithmetic, English Grammar and Geography. S EXPENSES eir Of every kind, except clothing, for ten by mnlthls, $e50; o$200 payable in advance, balance Febrnary lst; or by aeceptetl Draft, at 8 per cent., for ninety days.- SPaynments inay be made through thile Canal esi- or Citizens' Bank. mr .Cadets received at any time dmlring tie eet, session and charged fromn date of entrantce DISCIPLINE, ex- Military, with daily ldrill. A battery oi four guns will afford, facilities for inllstruc tionili Artillery. Uniformu of Cadet--Grey Cloth, to be had at the Institutioi at a Scost sf$'5 O0 per suit. S For further informatiori, address, D. F. BOYD, Sllprintendent, May 1st, 1870. Baton Rouge, La. EL. y Office of the UITniversity, in New Or leans, at Swarbrick & Co.'s, No. 59 Camp S Street. ross Until the rebuildihtg of the College ed rin. ifice lately destroyed by fire, near Alexan 'nr. dria, tile Ihstitntion is temporarily located a at Baton Ronge, in the Deaf aln4Dumb Asylum. Location very healthy, and ac S legmmtodatious ample for a large number of Cadets. Number this session, 170. 11- May 25-ly. . KENNETIIH BAILLIO, RECEIVING, FORWARDING --and- ons General Commission Merchant, )ou- Corner lMAIN and LEVEE Sts., o* WASIINGLTON, LA., ate )ESPECTFULLY INFORMS THIE nil Planters and Merchants of-Bayou B- Bnf that he will give his especial per as- sona:l attention to any freights comint by ets. way of Washiitgtol, Lat., for ;Bayou Bawf t hd tbqt may blie eonsignd td hiite. Will promptly ftirvard All freight so or ish. dIered to ny puinlt o Baylou Bd3 f by first of boat or barge, andt thus obvialote to Iship pers the delays heretofore ilncident to sh.Ip ping freight by this ronte; andi will geln erally do and attend to all Inusiness con OR nected with the Receiving. Forwarding or mp re-shlpping of freight that may be ordered [E, for Bayou Boeuf by way of Washington. Feb. 1, 1871 -f. ALEXA\NDII A AD\Y F lTISEMEN TSIAl E. & S. WE IL,I Wholesale and Retail MERCHANTS F)2 ONrT Il E',E2, A.le araclriaa, L &a W E BEG LEAVE TO INIORM TIE f V frienids and patrons of Joseph Well. that we have pilrchased his entire inter (est and conlteints of his store on Front street, and will carry on the same under the above style. Joseph Weil is th:maikfil for the liberal patronage bestowed on his house and hopes lis successors will share equally well. E. & S. Weil have assatned all the liabili ties of the late firm and all payment of ac counts andl hotes iaimust he made to them. We will continue to keep in our store e:verything in our line. Our stock con sists of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, SARD)WARIE, TINWARE, co CROCKERYWARE, . BOOTS, ' SHOES. THATS, ETC., All of which we will dispose of at very small profits. at L~-r We will pay the highest market pri:e for cotton. or make liberal advances. Jan. 13. 1869-tf. -WILLIAM" MILLS, C A. 1 I-Eis O1c ShIop, 0-- O2."n ANNOUNCE TO THE PUB V V lie, that he is now supplied with a _ full assortment of PATEIT IETALLIC BBRIIL CASES Cas l:..~ets. They are of the latest and most improved patterns, are AIR TIG1HT' c ml s% ill pre serve anitd protect the IEAn, atd are paIr t.i(enrly designed for the safe transporta tion of hadies. li1 solicits, as of old. the patronage of the public. July 7th, 1869-tf. GRAND OPENING. B. WEISS, A- S opened on FRION'T STREET. opposite the Ferry, a large, fine and well selected stock of FAll AlD WIiTIR GOODS - Of all kinds, and offers them to the market at low and very favorable rates. lie offers no AITs, but sells every thing chear Ilis stock conasists, it; part, or Dress Goods, Ladies' Cloaks, Mantillas,French Poldins, Alpaca, all colorsandshades.Hos a-ry, Boots, Shlos; La iCes' finest Gaiters and' Slippers CLOTHING: knit and silk undershirts; Ladies,' Misses' and Children's hose and - half hose. 'Calicoes, Mionlins of all colors, shades and prices. s In short let the public give him a call - and he wi!l deem it a pleasure to display his goods. Alex , Oct. 10, 'GG-tf. I Magazini de Modes! of TV'arietr Store. " MRS. C. SULLIVAN, IN BOOA N'S BRTCK ROTV, SEC rs ONtD SIREET, eI ALEXANDRIA, LA., HI.AS now on handnl and offers rare in S duceinenuts to the La:ies of Rapiles, lic in the assbrtment of her stock, selected in "-Iperson, of ial JONNETS, LACES, TRI3MMINGS. . | ' SsDRESSES, he Silks, Rilhms. Flowers and other fancy thi. and:fashionable goods. ht1, Partincular attention given to Dress' ndlh naking, having seenraltle services of a uo- finished and fashionable Dressmaker. a. r~TERMS FAIR AND REASONA BLE. irs October 6, 1869-tf. isb ALEXANDRIA INSTITUTE. len FIHE FOURTIF ANNUAL SESS\INOE' ce, -IL the Alexandria Instltnte ftr"foung te., ladies, will commtene on tlhe First Mh -. tea day of Septainber next. . 'rhle large in nal crease of public patronIage will enablel the Principal, Mrs. 0. A. Canlteld, tdo secur th th serviceaof an able corps of teachers; ce adid to'fler tb pairents the assurance that their chilaron can receive at bomne every . advantage of edneat:loi w;hieh the miost o0 expensive schools of othlimStats or' Par 'C- ishes. could allrd tlhemn; and also avoid rey the dlangers alnd teaptationis too often at t tendllant on a prolonged albsenice frollm the protecting a and nctifying illflaeilnces, of ihomne. Mrs..CautlielI hlpps thlat. the ph lie spairit of the pIeople of ItRpides will cnmt tirulmo to support ami Institution soessen Or ti.dl to thq well-beinj and prosperity of the np Parish, and which halise been so long need edl in our community. d " TEmus PExR MONrIt. an, Euglish-First Cla s................5 00 eb " Iltermecdinte Class..... 4 00 acF " Lower Classes............ 3 00 ."of French........................... 4 00 Music--Piano and Vocal............. 6 00 I " OGuitar and Vocal........ .. 4 00 Plain and Ornamental needle work.. 2 00 Board (in advance)................15 00 iWashing (if dlone at the Institute).. 3 00 Olassical and Mathematical School It, AT ALEXANDRIA T I WILL open a school oln MIolmday, Sep .A., I temLer 5,1870, in thle house recently, lIE I oconpied by Jiutalge Birlow., on. Second St. Siii the town of Alevaudria. There ivill b oir taught the untlal branches of aliheral ed 'l necatlon, nidhboys can be- prepared either e4f for college or for the active duties of life. cIf The nndersigned is a gradaste if the Lou. or isi:ana State University, to thIe Faculty of r which he would reter for testimonials of ipcharacter of scholarship l- TERMS OF TUITION: ' en- English branchels, per month........$4 00 mn- Languages or hIigher mathematics... 500 or Good board mnay be had on reassonable ed terms, with respectable fausalies in the . town. JOfINRANSDELL. Augunst 10, 1i7(-tf, ' ALEXANDRIA ADVI TISEMENTS I. C. MILLER,E. T c , FRONT ST., ALEXAND IA, LA., ANUFACTURER OF COPPER. TIN a11l SIEET .IRON WORKS, keeps constantly on _, aid an, assortment of c rOKING AND HEATING STOVES. Orders for Tinware, repairing of gutters antd pipes will receive prompt attention ALSO AGENT FORP I: rCE BROTHERS & CO. COLTEBRATED Charter Oak Cooking Stoves, whuich he keeps always o: hand. of TERJiMS 'CAS _I~ Mch 1, 1tl71-tt'. LOOK HERE!!F SECOND STREET, E CORNER BELOW TOWN HALL JO N AS ROSENTHAL IS justlhome from New Orleans, whelre he h as given persinal attention to the s"lectiuon ail purclhase of a large, fine and vatred stock of Dry Goo~s and Family Groceries. I CLOTIII" v, Bours. S 81IOES, IHARDWARE, W'ILLO WWA ER, CROCKERY, TIXNWARE: and mercbandizes, wares and notions in I] his line. He invites a call from the public, being satisfied he can till the bill. COash advanced on cotton and other t Scnntry produce, or bonghttat the highest market price C- WALK IN!, ýtl Jan. i, 1871-tf. l NEW FAMILY GROCERY rlIHE UNDERSIGNED has opened a -'FAMILY GROCERY 8"0QRE on FRoNT STtiETs, opposituthe Ferry. where le will keo palways on hand, .at the Cheapest Cash MarketlRates the best and Freshest Groceries: BACON, SUGA RS, TEAS, JELLIES, , JA MS, ALEP, FR UITS, COFFEE RICE.' all In the establishment hb has put a y BUTCHER'S STALL arnd will keep and i retail at all hours of the day and night, FRESH REEF, VENISON, MUTTON, " PORK, -AND- A VARIETY OF WLLD) GAME! N. B.--The w antsof Steamboatsspecially attonted to. jan29-tf. JACOB IRVING. FOR SALE AT BIOSSAT'S WAREHOUSE, AT L cheapest CASH prices SUGAR, COFFEE, PORK, BACON, OATS, BRAN; HAY, NAILS,. LIME, CEMENT. .-Iagging axied Ties_ SOAP, SALT, MACKEREL IN KITS. 5 ALL GRADER--IN BARRELS AND HALF-BARRELS. Sept. 28, 1870-3m. PAlYTING! / PA4INTINLG! SJOHN C. GOIUDENr JR., In SUCCESSOR TO SJOHN OOUDilEN, SR.,, 1 NFORMS THE PUBLIC OF RAPIDES hlalt'hA is now preSiareil t' fill all cirders S, in the HOUSE PAINTING. GLAIZING anid cy PAPERING LINEI: A'lso,'SIGN iad OR NAMS.ENTAL PAINTING: All orders will: ,bee promptly. attended to. Orders alinld a be adldressedato ; J. O. GOULDEN, Nov. 11-tf. Alexandria, La A TERMI of the Parish Court will be SA hldd at Leeaville, Pariu-hi.of Vr E non, on. the F.IRST MONDAY of ench SMontlh, forthe, transaction, tf .Probato )F lbnsinesseL, Thr ,irst Term to com ng mence :o tihe Fi~st Monaa, v in May, a- and at each succeeding alternate. Term Soidinary causes will be tried. ire N.I. BRIIAY, SParish Judge. Lt eeaville, April 15, .1871-3t. a. 0. FRNOIE, rt F f . r GR OCERIES, Wea- JLXES,.L1QUORS, ETC., (Ice House Hotel,) Front Street, ALEXANDRIA, LA. Feb. 1, 1871-tf. 00 00 .ROSE 0 GL YCERIJE LO TIO .N o1--FO- Co Qhapped Face and Hiands, Iitation of 00 the Skin, nod Subutus " *PREPARED BY )ol PHARMACIEN, ALEXANDRIA, LA thy F. SCHEiJ, hQ 130T AND SHOE MAKER, d- SECON" D STREET, ALEXANDRIA; NEXT' i. door to Levin:& Fer osf gt)son's Jewelry Stiroe. of 'he best of ieather always on hand.. 'TERMiS CASH.. Feb. 15, 187'l-l·4 4..,.. b . J ST RECEIVED. ie A LARGE. ASSORTMENT OF LAN~ .1droth'sG-et B.S.eaed5. a, - Yeib, 10-st. - XT.I 4k LAE Y. , ' MISCOJ41A1TEOUS. E. c. TAI' . ('. W, LA E -AND- ME DiC IN E S Pti ta -BY--.. ., TAIT &: LANEY FRONT ST., ALEXANDRIA, r -- :oo :- .. WITlJERE they have jnat opened a ncw P V and coniplete assgrtment.of- er I)RUOGS;, CHEMTCATLS. PATENT 1MEDICINES, ". PAINTS, en OI La, s VARNISTIF." St DYE, STUFFS. PAINT 'BRUSHES, OLASS. :KEROSINE d OIL, LAMPS AND CHIaINEYS. it WINES AND LIQUORS :': of the best quality, for' l edicintl c, purposes only. ti FANCY TOILET, SOAPS, .. a COLOGNE WATER, Extracts for the handkerchief of oc every variety, HAIR' PREPARATIONS, COS- T METICS, COMBS AND n BRUSHES of ev. n ery kind. Books and -Stationery: CONSISTING OP ' SCHOOLTBOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, LETTER, NOTE & COAPPAPERI n ENVELOPES. SLATES, PEN- ' CILS, PENS, COPY BOOKS, 9 PLAIN AND SET, Ir with every article usually kept to t complete the stock.. gr The business will be con . ducted by Dr. W. 0. TArr, who will give it his undivided atten ,tion. re Particular attention given to Si the compounding of proscriptions AT ALL HOURS. February 10th, 1870-tf. HEARTH AND. H0 M HEARTH anti. HOME Ia .very large Il Weekij Family Jour!al, con F. taining the latest Newls and Market re a ports, with much Interesting, Instruc id tive and Relialde reading lmatter, per taining to Rral . Life, Art, Science, Literature, the Household, etc. It is adapted to the wants of ALL the miem bets of eiver'F faily.' old' and yoithi, In City, Villtage and Country,'Barv been purchased by. - ORANGE, JUDD & 00., s it will hereafter be issued fronm their Great PublishingHease, 245 Broad way New York. The same energy, euter prise and carefulness to secure relia bility ii every departmtent. thait has s T long 'caracterisedl- the Atneriean Agri culturist, and given it a ,name,' fume and a circulation several times greater than that of any other. Rural Jimraal in th Worldl, will be extended to :_ Hearth trid Home. Notwitihstanding ,the valuable imnpr:ovetnets contenljlla-' tid. the snhaciptin prie, itas' heent re duced from $P to $3 a year, and less to D clnbs. TERMS: r Cop.-, O n ear- , c3.00 ,7F.mUr Cole"" "-- .-.-:..--2.,5'ecah STen or mrere eples .... -;j 2:50 each T wenty or mnre cps-'...;. 2.25 teih Single ,-n-b-Lfs. ......,.- . - - cu-eatt. i't I Year. 4 00 20 Cents extra for Hearth thid Home, and 12 Cents extra for Anterican Agri e, ctlarist, wl)en,sent to British Amert Ii Ii'tf illl3 i Ofiot 1 YEAR! .. '. Pbit'shed at 2s45 Broadway, N. Y, SrlT~liiorimereYid Airn of HEYMAN & be ,LE- Y hbvingbdeon itiisslved byittO tr tial senleut, all' persons. ilnterestoed are it heareby ndtified that .the r~]esaignet is ninel il' auithorized ;to cllect and receipt for all elaimirdue the said firm, and that all alaims against thlttirpln will, be arrainled Saiid settled by him. , -.:HEY.MN, •o .April 19; 1871 ind. Specitill TIHE onderslitred; retnurning thanks to I the connmuntity for past favrnm and patronage, will contitue the, buaineta stecessor of the liit tirm of fleua'an atid Levy. . . • M. HEYMAN." A'pril.19,1871-1p . ,ITILL STAND IN, V Alexart, dclr.a and. serve mires at '3 the at, season, whiich canl be dis charged by the pyymcent of$25 on or beofre the First of October. WARPATI .. Will stand at Cheneyville. Lecomte and Lamonrde. NEW~TOWN of Will stand on Bayou Rapides and -otile. JOHN CLARK;. . April 26, 1871. Agent. A'NOThICEK I.ML 're)seetf!i, in form tleir friends •and theraugsr..paters generally Aftlhe. 1,] Pdrisi,e of pRalides: and. A.seylles, thlat they 'are now prepared to set eOr rpair kettles ammd boiiers. in thie moast aplproied style, and heat wormanlike p tnut!er,. liaving bpd 27 years experi tenc~in thiis line of bluine, ri-they teol. ' s.atisfi.lthnt tlteyiwillrcntder, atiiface tion, and will gteariatee that their nwork will., te ,better, taud, Iby their style of .- settigfi blere, economise mores fuel. tthan thlat of anry otlhes, Mas6a in-, either AN Pard'b. .,eat--o ferclheraicfr ttr , g,',-areh. ..l Bia8H1;.is~an:-is NEW YORIK WURD. "POft ; 1871: , ' I1 TF lIE YitAR 1871 BItS FATIRro 11s .-:e of f.t, tpoust' itsportnedt and fruit fu) in our pt.iti al hiistoiy. In: it will)is .shaptii fllbi great lstes 'on whildh fli, Presitdntlint sekition of -t-1f ttiobt toars it i-i.1 be.i1a ras uofewf peliti~cal tlnerg' ,u the Solit.h, svlicl, for the fiust tipse it twelero Cers. comfis intfettcehd inlit a ilts tiounal canvlaiias anld t)n eri of coutfidl e lionp to the Dentoeratie party everyiwlher -'l1hi0 nlperauinnateld istns on wlich ti tIndical party ha've siatial are pa.sing ot . of politics,8 lid tlitbslnatilering iutheciti vi all pro.liatpte eltrai g'ance of Gui .t:) Oniitn's itdkiibilastintalon ned o1t1] to I falthfLully iptwtpoed.a.tutarn the title of pt k i' fcehing qtr.ongly. pgaointt if. lI thi;. the grelit work of the con,,tlg year, 'I: Wit l'd wil sct 'no sesisdnr) purt' IIt hIiction il tiI1 great foen iof natuitiait cas r lmere lllnd iJlte-lgiyttce, tlIhte, Al fli8s.ae 6i bahiutdlace tfts i,'ws. anid Its recgii:se ' psidttnl as the flsldiig igai of thie Detelf jN cratic pay t), la'v tnun., it a imtieipts at *it' alisttl,.shiit ulthihllf t will disehmage witOs ntnlinchthig hbtldnesst, rig t; fditlity, at. seal. .It-i illbei.L collstantit otnusel ,lta. r ct.niUtiilion with : t)10 .tried- leaders a4:4 s:l'gitolic s stitat sne 'ii of the' r liarr' in all t' . Stanrt of tlle Union, cordiallh' ct-wtieratislt with tqui, apl, they with it, jlt bnildi14 a nip tbhpparty in older anid lunity; heaIill; diSthreices, 'inff i g ucotfide itCe, invititi atld enootraging new promelytes. and hea to ing onu the'party as :i bold and nubrokt i phalanx to the . great triumph whic awaits it in ltMt "I 'The share allotted to The World in thi: c emnhiwted . 1d .disciplined nuavasnet s . theu Deitniacrsy, iin their oinward mnarch t, victory, is the disseminationt of politioea tritth'; a work whichll ca be friqtful only. in pr iprirtiotn to thl extent of its cirenia |tilt. We hsk Denioerats everywisesri 1t, a aid ti i in pcatering the gyoid seed broaid cast. over the whole land, duiring;tlie perioti 2 which is so ittporta:It ii' referzince to tilt r coming harvest. t' AS A VEHICLE OF NEWS L' P The World (now in the eltmilth i year o p its axistence) has nlways held. the firs: ranik -,among miatrtipotitan jurnrmls. J: npws on every topic .iof interest, politicai a c ctlmmtit*al, literaryv, ecial, dtoulestie,, ast. d foreign, is always fresh, abulu-ant, vari,1sa alld aecnlratt. eoinprising the whol ilrel otf elrretlt ittehligenet, ailways reltdera' . with aualprn tiude asntd spirit tihat tli papler bai a large and iitcreasinig circula tion llnligll pIlitical oppoenwtti'.for its supernrityr~(i thisee respectst. , . AS &AN ORQAN OF OPINION The Worfl iin fearless. treucltpnt, l,domlita htl.-; arltent in It advociey ait santod Del i- - Secratic principiles. luniitariitg in its detin'n ciatliou of politicul abttse alid corruptionl anld niot coilintiing its di.scussio;sa to miere potlitire, it akes a widetl raige, toneihet upoati a great vauriety of snltjects, and aits to tie ai safe gide otf publicL on all tO ,pies which engagle utlic attelntion. It gives cspleanitils prolhnelice to t'rade. ctnileerce, and fitiail, illl 1 on .thry topics intvites cotliparisrl withi any other jottrnal published 'at the cstmmerCiasl usettolbotk." . ' THE WEEKLY WORLD.' A large quartoslort, printted throngliont in :trlarge type, ald pnbhinshied every Wedl :p nssla orngy ainimolig its pronmiiei;t features are: " . 18 ..lts:very full and iccurate, market re ports, iithbraciig the live stock itaikets'of New York,' Allhtiy. iriotitont, Canthdidj-. Philadelphlipt; the New York cois pry' pro d- ce market. and gesiral produce mark. eta of the country; and full reports of the New.Yorlk siney market. Eachl oftthese repoits are compiled with great care, and contain the latest quotations that can lie obtained up to the time of putting the paper to pres.: e 2 Its agricultural dpartmient, whiclh Seumltisisa each week articles on practical r- anI scientific farming thAt are. of great e, value to American farmers. 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