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[CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE.] that hér life-work was bound up in that gblden book, and its results would be known—and assured her what was her duty—now she saw plainly enough what she had not Been before, that while it was right to cultivate^ as far as the could, her own mind and heart., it was equally right and equally important for lier to perform'faithfully all those little household duties and cares, ou which the comfort and virtue of her family depended. They had acquired a new dignity from the records of that golden pen— nnd they cuuldj not be neglected without danger. Sad thoughts nn;l misgivings, and un gratified longings seemed to have taken their flight with the Old Year, and it was with a new resolution and a cheerful hope, and a happy heart, that she welcomed the New Year. A woman in New Londo\i, Ct., saw lier husband carrying a lady's s-alchel, and she tore tlio lady's dress oil' lier before discovering that it was lier mother who had dropped down on the evening train to surprise her. Every husband ki the land who is out eve nings, should read this itern to his wile, and hold np the dangers of her becom ing suspicions without the best of « © £7 a r. REt Grateful Thousands proclaim vinegak B itters the most wonder ful Invigorant that over sustained the sifiking system. No Person can take these fit ters according to directions, and re main long unwell, provided their bones «ire not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital or gans wasted beyond repair. Bilious, Remittent, and In termittent Fevers, which are so prevalent in the valleys of our great fivers throughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, lied, Colo rado, Brazos, ltio Grande, Pearl,. Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ko anoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, through out our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarka bly so during seasons of unusual lieat and dryness, are invariably ac companied by extensive derange ments of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful influence upon these vari ous organs, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic lor the purpose equal to D r . J. W alker's vixegab kittkrs , as they will speedily remove the dark -colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same tiiua stimulating the secretions of U13 liver, nnd generally restoring the healthy func tions of the digestive organs. . Fortify the body agaiitst dis ease by purifying all its fluids with V inkgar H itters. xo epidemic can take hold of <1 system thus fore armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head ache, i'ain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Hour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpita tion of the Heart,_ Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bot tle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. Scrofula, or King's Evil, whito Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, IndoCcjit Inflammations. Mercurial affec tions, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc. In these, as in all other constitutional Diseases, W alker's vis ites a 11 H itters have shown their great cur ative powers in the most obstinate and intractable cases. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remit tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Mood. Liver, Iiidneysaud Bladder, these Bitters have no equal. Such Dis eases are caused by Vitiated Blood. Mcchauical Diseases.—Persons engaged in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setters. Gold beaters and Miners, as they advance in life, are sub ject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against this, take a dose of W alker's yj'skuak H itters occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter. Salt-Uheuni, Blotches,Spots, Pim ples, Pustules. Boils, Carbuncles, King worms. Scald-head, Sore lives, Erysipe las, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of iho Skjn, Humors and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Hitters. Pin, Tape, und other Worms, lurking in the system of so many thou sands. are effectually destroyed and re moved. No system of medicine, no ver mifuges. no antheiminitics will free the system from worms like these Bitters. For FemaieComplaints, in young or old. married or siugin, at the dawn of womanhood, or the t urn of life, these Ton ic Hitters display so decided an influence that improvement is soon perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated ïîiood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples. Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you find it ob structed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul; your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and tho health of the system will follow. r< !{. ii. .>1« !>ov \i,u «v co.. Prturffists Gcti. Acts.. San Francisco. Calitor. 1 .1 :1. ro- ufWashüi;.':.«! nn.lCharUnn Sts..N.Y, auul Ijy nil Dint uitti Ijcalci*. miscellaneous. The Best Paper—Try It. POSTAttEgFKEE. BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED —THE— Scientific American, WT-OW IX ITS THIRTIETH YEA r, year, enjoys the widest circulation of any weekly newspaper of the Kind in the world A new volume commences January 4, I8T*J. 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'tir WTXfJ HAD LONG EXPERIENCE in the business, I solicit yonr pa tronage, confident of affording satisfaction to in v friends. IÎ J-J FUR TJX CES : L. F. GENERES, E sq ., ol firm of Abat & Generös—President, Louisiana Savb g's Institution. COL. I). 15. PENN, of New Orleans. TIIOS. M. SIMMONS, New Orleans. I> J. JANUARY, & Co., St. Louis Mo. Bi L GElill, ^ -s-_ VA. 5, H % * , .'y.-iu-t. -<?-*. ."«i ' } - (r- y ■ v : ? ' C. ; ' - w ci - 1 —>-.<v <1 */ — uealeit in — ci* groceries, ; I , A 15 A Y IIOiîSE, Ali! »L 1 I'll 1 i hands high— six years old, and per- 1 GENERAL FA If IL — ali. kinos of — WESTERN PRODUCE, WINES & LIQUORS, tt a XT t 't i\ rit f 1 ori rp,-',t) * rnn. SECOND ST., opposite Market lions: 1 , ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA, Alexandria, La., April Ith. ls~l. STÏÎ VYKI) «sä' ! ieetly gentle—shoes on three feet. A iiibeial row aid w ill be paid, if returned to me at Alexandria. Jan. 1st 2-t. JAS. T. FLINT. WÎÎÎÏU'«! I ^"ijsgieal ! I U refer. Apj.lv to 13. Ii. WEi'.MS. SI 1TATK >X As MAN ' G ER ON A U'x (' »t t o n I'iantatii.n—under;,tund* i liiti-f phintaiion Hooks. I have a dis-! olioM to -et a Ion with a Freed num. 1 l.ti e I i .r 5 '■ >od hands 011 the place— i ■ILZNÂX1ŒJA, LA. J AY. F. IILAC'V MAN, A T T e Et !■: Y A T !-■ 1W, MIS CELL ANE O US. Bacr & Mann. A. IIcrnaD, Agent. FORMERLY OF A. Heyman, & Co., HE YM AST'S Old Stand, Froist SSrcct, A lex AND E I A, l O UISIA NA. O M AYE JUST OPENED WITH a new and complete stock of DEY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, and CROCKERY WARE. We are constantly receiving n ew G oods of all lands, and in a very short time, will have a full, com plete and varied stock, which we will sell CHEAP tor CASH. BAER & MANN. Exeliange E JOSEPH FELLOWS, Proprietor, ALEXANDRIA, LA., THE EXCHANGE HOTEL, is tho largest and best kept Hotel in the ytato, outside of New Orleans. (! LONG EXPERIENCE, . G \ has onalded the Proprietor to bring to the business, the knoweldge of how to I be both "a clever man, and to know how to keep a Hotel." THE TABLE is always supplied with the best that the, Market of Alexandria, nnd private garden eau afford. Polite and atteu tive waiters. Alexandria, April 4th lc74. Restaurant, m A M UE E. M U II 2£ A Y , Corner FEONT & JOHNSTON Sts. Tho only RESTAURANT in TOWN MEALS SERVED ALL HOURS of the day and night. Hot Cotfee, Rolls, Fresh Butter, Fish, Flesh arid Fowls, always on hand. The place to always get a good nv.-nl, without having to wait. SINGLE MEALS' FIFTY CTS, Board by day or week. Alexandria, April 4th 1874. t. Eardtner, IjOÜS &. Shoe xliiiliev, LEVIN'S 3.10'vVj fea alexandria, louisiana KEEPS constantly on hand the very best of all kinds of materials in his line ; and can put yon up a BOOT, SHOE or SLIPPER, la nd everything else made by first, class Shoe Makers, at the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms. April 4i h 1874 Great Attraction ! New Goods ;\t Panic Prices! jfy, »»VjC I il B T3 ja x xj 5 'rout Strset, Oppcdt® Ferry L2i:55n?. i NOW thk PLEASURE OF Is ; forming hi< nunuTouS friends and I tlio publie generally, that lie J1 : is just, re turned iVoni Neu" (irleans, with au entwe lv new . \„rk of— UK N'T LOI EN'S URLvSS (JOODS. HARK W A R E, C'ROCKKRYW ARE. NEW CALICOES, 15 h A N K E T S , SADDLERV and H A Ii N E S S, C otton iîi.kachkd a N i > 1 N' i 'C 1. AC HE D. A Ft i.i. L ink hk FINE WARE. A Surge Sterîi ctî ïîcady öliide ^ "3oîl»ôEiîg • i ^ conijili'tn nssurt.iuent ot FAMILY fîEO 1 CER1F.S. nnd everything suited to 1 Iiis trade, wh'ch lie oi lers for salt; at prices which defy coat petition. Ife has on hand (lie LARGEST and ONLY ^ 1 N T 0 W X i ^ -- V -t.L-ii ALL GOODS EXCHANGED FOR COTA TON, or tho highest priée will I>L I RAIL IN CASH. j CunnSry Prînîsicf of all kinrisl Bozisht for f!äf Highest cas81 Prire. VW Our Country friends will do well to | irive as a call In-fore purchasing or selling j their Coltun elsewhere. i JOHN' WEIL. J Nov. ->sth 187-1. , MISCELLANEOUS. IV R Y BOOT and SHOE MAKEIÎ, Corner 4tK& BEATJEEGAED Sts. Alexandria, Louisiana. •r-v- Having OPEN E I> SHOP again, I j^i W O TT i, D R E- ' " spectfully so licit the ta tkoxage ok my friends and former customers. My Stock of Leather is complete—anil desiring to give entire satisfaction, I.will guarantee as cheap work for CASH, and as satisfac tory as any shop in town. all work in my line execu ted with;neatness and dispatch. XW Oiv9 me a call, and judgo for your selves the execution of my work. HENRY FORENAN. Oct. JOth 1874. Attention ! ! Attention ! ! ! Mrs. Sarah Mayer, Would respectfully inform her customers and the public geuerally, that^ier husband, M ayer, has just returned from New Otlenn with a large and well selected stock o DRY GOODS, CLOT H I NO, (J RO CKR1ES, SADDb IvliY, harmvabk and CROCK kry WARE. Tiie liigl'.est cash price paid for C otton, W ool and H idss. CÏ-' The largest and best stock of flour that luis been brought to Alexandria, this season. — also — a fine and complete assortment of the best LADIES SHOES, all of which he will sell Cheap f«>r CASH. Sept. 12th, 1874. • t II e "'T p, I IS COMING ! IS COMING ! ! "JUST ON TURPOSE TO SEE WHAT *' a fine assortment of dry hoods. groceries. hardware, TOBACCO, llA'i'S, SHOES, NOTIONS, Ac., &c., tiikre is now offered for sale at the brick store, of v-mvi mm CORSES LES à FOURTH Cts., at thk oi.d stand of 1JF ^ fl T, ft « QU 51 M lii)w 1 Ci iL.Uia i&mM w U »'J Ml I 'til '* 4! r. f'lja vit HIS STOCK embraces everything that can he called for, is all nksv anil I'KliSll, ;ni(l will be sold on the most reasonabe terms for cash / n ^ffcotton, hidks &c., bought at the j highes t m a rket rates, ami paid for in C ash. ; i September, 19th îvn. Confectioner -a n d , ti" - "WQ I j | j UNDER TOWN HALL! I A LUXA XT) TITA, LA. j tl Oscar LHwsii GOTT ON F A C T 0R —AND— Cciîamiswâoa IcrciianL X«. C.ï CAROXDELET St ret-1. new orleans. Oct. 21th, 187-1. ! ! ■ MISCELLANEOUS. W.HUSTMYItE, Comer FEONT, & JACKSON St, ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA. —DEALER IN— DEY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, TINWARE, &c., CP" CASH system .adhered to in every instance. Alexandria, April 4th 1874. r<: jj NELS. TAYLOR,—Proprietor. Corner 3d & DeSOTO Sts., alexandria, louisiana. Carriages, Buggies and Horse» to Let. HORSES kept I5Y DAY, week OR MONTH. Tho Stable is the largest and most com fortable in the State. Particular attention paid to TIorse3 'left on keep, or fur salk. TO J) ROVERS! Splendid Mule Pens—Will rent Stalls bj clay or week for Horses.. Horses, Carriages, Buggies aad Harness, Always on hand and for SALE. July 25th, 1374. $500,090. $500,000. irnki iJùâ ÎS& I Ta ! : | a v Having a:»iple facilities for sawing and delivering piae lumber of a superior quality, at the very shortest notice, is desirous of ex* changing lumber for Five S3ï::sî3î*e:ï TBsm&*aïii3 jvoSSals*«! Ile will deliver bills of lumber to that aiiiouut tit the following rates : In Alexandria, at S16 Of) per M feet. In IMnevillc, at $14 00 per M feet. Orders left with his Agent, JULIUS LEVIN, or sent to his Mill seven miles from Pineviile, will meet with prompt attention. June 27th, t-f. Day School for Boys ! A. G. THOMPSON, Esq., -OF— ® BAYOU SABA, Louisiana, "WILL OPEN A DAY SCHOOL, at » » Alexandria, Louisiana, on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30Mi ! All the branches of an English etln cai .ion will be. thoroughly taught. Spe cial attention will be paid to the cou [duet in and out «»f School of the pu pils, and strict discipline will enforced. j TL z—pc? efciiouli iî5e Alexandria, La., Nov. 28lli 1874. Lee Street near Baptist Church. lias J«st Returned from N.O. — GKNKIÎAI, DEALER is— GROfETîTES, ERY iioons, kaüd wa1îe, cutlery, GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING, boots. SHOES AND HATS. COIT X Til Y PRODUCE. OLD IRON, BRASS, COPPER And all kinds of JUNKS Bought for CASH, and sold Cheap, —B Y HEN'RY HEYMAN. K. A. II UNTER, \ 1 T O *' N !: Y A T E A W . * ■ ALEXANDRIA_ LOUISIANA. 0 o ? misqumamomi h4T F ergnsoH & 8chimck, WATCHMAKERS yt 2ffi { JEWELERS toBAÎÂBs'l^&î'Sti 1 /. 'HIT 1 .«.u« WatcÂM, Çlocks, Jßif 4*9». apd'Siltur. War^j t rtl»— ttÂftff ' i s«».;. ;.'i '**'>*{& Vf? 'in rfjUi .' ) t!Ü Wi !n« f J uutü ; ni flv/rl yd l o twÊeSBSsfSBlSnfr jfOmaw'i tlihtHk'Uif I;"iU -fr T»i; .rxHIi.UJ For the Howe Setting . !(*■ 1 FRONT STREET, Alexandria" Zouiltmé. -if.h h'< a-iO Wanted! Wanted t ! T. C. BAßROiK, 4 Br®« A HE PREPARED Co saw fine lumber. for the above amount of money, At ' their mill on the Hblhnvaj'n Prairie Road, seven m ilea* from Pineviile. CASH orders will. l»e promptly filled and delivered at. the following.ratea: In Pineviile at $1?.00'per' IL feet.' In jjLlesandtia, at $J7.00 per M. feet. : Good lumber, mid ^itire aa^iafnetioa given. ' ' '.J ' ' itT" All orders fort ftnmbipr left '^gu ' with our Agents, FERGUSON ' & SCIl^ACK, will meet Mth prompt atf^njtiök', ' Jnne20thp-m, ' " J Citizen's Bask Failure. FINANCIAL PANIC 1 . ! i { WAS JUST in time to buy bis New Choice and Elegant stock of good« w h L'jli be lias just opened, and baa for sale at bis Store, coiner SECOND & MUEBAY STREET, before this great Bank failed. Hte of fers to the 'public the tnost complete »nd genera) assortment of Good* now £ lor sale in this market. PURCHASERS will do well to calt on him before buying goods elsewhere. VS" The niyhest market price paid il» Cash for Cotton, Hidès , Beeswax and all other Country produce. No trouble to show,goods ! His motto is "quick sales and small profits." You can get anything in tho follow lov.ing lilies, Cheap for Cash. Gent's Furnishing Goods, Boys Boots, Hats & Shoca, Fine Ladies Dress Goods, AXI) A ret.1, ASSORTMENT Of Hardware, Best Chewing and Smok ing Tobacco, and Cigars. a new and complete stock of PRINTS, DELAINS, DOMESTICS and HOSIERY. Call on him and find out how Cheap he sells for Cash. Sept. 12th 1874. 11EMOVED! J 0 N A S~W E IL, LEVIN'S BRICK ROW I FRONT STUEET, Alexandria, La. MR. JONAS WEIL desires to inform his numerous friends, and the pub lic generally, that be has moved Iiis Store to LEVINS BRICK HOW, on Front Street, where he will always keep on hand a large and well selected stock of Dry Goods, Grocçrifs, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Plantation Supplies», &c., &o, Country produce bonghtattlie high' est CASH price. —also— HIDES, BRASS, COPPER, IRON .—and— Everything in the Junk line. May 2M; 1874. ~~K< )BT. pTÎÏ UNTER" ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, ALEXANDRIA, LA.