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noticçt ^ D2LEOAT1S, A.LTEMATB8, AND PBK- -VTIAL ELECTORS, nominated and elect- >: - "t• the Bepublican National Convention ^ on April 30th and llayist, 1872, can V^IJEIR CREDENTIALS by application to /äeoretarj', S. M. Quete, at No. ! ^jziue street, between the hours of 4 ^jY o'clock p. m. Country delegates u jjive their credentials mailed to them famishing their addresses. 1 Ç. C- ANTOINE, j-sid'at Republican State Convention of Louisiana. JJJÄS OF THE SCB-EXECUHTS COMMIT, gepublican party of Louisiana, New Ofgas, March 25, 1872.—The Sub-Exec- ^Oiaimittse of the Bepublican party .^riana meets daily in the Chief jjjji office, Mechanics' Institute. "V fends iroui the country are requested fi fiii* flfoe hours from ten o'clock A. M. -to K pa;t two o'clock P. M. g- o;,]er of the Sab-Committee, WILLIAM VIGERS, Secretary Sub-Executive Committee, Re- publican party of Louisiana. AU Bepublican papers throughout the Slate are requested to oopy this notice. G. U. 0. 0. F. ß?T«;,ir Meetings of Amos Lodge 1487 dtie first & third Thursday of ever) Hoatb at the corner of St Peter St Claud H " F. A. DAVIS, N. G. Win. A. BABBON, P. S. NOW < i First Class HOUSE, centrally and pleasantly located, for the accommodation of the Tra- veling and Visiting Community, n MRS. E. J. ADAMS, ÜJEORGE St, one door east of King, CHARLESTON, S. C. 2E1Î!? OF BOARD—Per Week 18 00 Per Day 175 fe!8—Cm. IMPOMAHÉ, A NNOQNCLMINI ITHE VOVtSVptlAN ' "BOOKAND JOB LOTjTISjlANIAy. A, L, JfOREEf ICI ELVSIAN FIELDS STREET, INSPECTOB OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, FOR THE THIRD DISTRICT OF NEW ORLEANS. Keeps on hand, all sorts of SCALES, WIGHTS, MEASURES, YABDS and SiEItEL MEASUBES—INSPECTED. O. O. NTiATiTiY GENERAL H XIUOXD ASE LABOR AGENCY, Jfl, 217 Poydras Street', NEW ORLEANS. Contactors, Planters, Housekeepers, etc., supplied promptly with most reliable MALE and FEM AXE HELP. TERMS CASH. Sir All orders entrusted to this Agency, .'pertaining to labor, will receive prompt centiou. Jan. 26, '72-ly lioulslaaa DYEING AND SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT. «T. Steaia Dyer and Scourer, Ä CANAL STREET.... 228 BETWEEN RA MP A BT AM) BASIS, jiW-Gm. NEW ORLEANS, . Winten, Winters ' WAREE X0- 137 POYDRAS STEHET, ILNR £3 O.'MP AND ST. CHARLES STS., NEW ORLEANS. AGEST for tlie sale of R. Hoe & Co's natiag Presses and james Conner's , Type. A Full Supply at Mann* «taws' r iices . RENVILLE, VICKSBURG AND THE BENDS. DRYLAND, Sit , <••«*» on THURSDAY, at 5 P. M. FJ S VICKSBURG, DAVIS* Bend GUEENVTIXB ARGTLE Sunny Side, Egg's Point- Bamard, Grand Lake, Leo- Carolina, Pilcher's Point. . P^'itU, Lake Providence, Transylvania, ^ ir.t-L's, Millikens Bend, Duckport, ^isbtirg, Grand Gulf, St Joseph,"Rod j.;' Waterproof, Natchez, Bayou Sara, J Plaque mine, Donaldsonville, intermediate and Coast landings. " " r '*' au <l magnificent steamer KATIE. "U; 1-ww C,.. e as above, and, will land all Passengers with their freight. at Vicksburg with packets for points on the Yazoo and Tallahatchie TITER. L 'ÊÏH, *ORFC4j «Sto 'glit or passage apply onboard 'NO JANNEY, Agent, ' 150 Common Street ' Ta am.,..,... X>«ople ' * « THE INTBODÜCTKJN FOR THE FIRST TIME IX THE . UNITED STATES QF% ,ap^> l'Oolletao'« CELEB ATED EUROPEAg RENOWNFD ALTERATIVE PILLS. Tbc success of which in England, France, Germany, Austria and Prussia is unpreci- dented, having entirely superseded all mag. nesias, salts, seltzers, oils, etc., of evory de- scription, and are universally acknowledged to be the most effective and agreeable Purga- tive ever yet introduced. Dr. Colletso has just completed arrange- ments to supply the people in America with his valuable PUIB, and to prevent any imita- tion of them, manufactures them-at his Cen- tral Depot, No. 32 Carondclet street, New Or- leans,-when orders are already pouring in from all parts of the country. Dr. Calletso, to assure the people that his ALTFRATIVE PILLS are not gotten up on speculation and never yet tried, would state that he is a graduate member of the Royal College of Sargeons in London, and during his extensive practice for the last twenty-five years in Europe, has abored to produce some medicine which would come within 4R^ reach of all, and and which would effectually cure a large number of complaints so general, and for the want of an article of this kind generally goes neglected until the healt is impaired and undermined and the constitution abat- er ed. He, therefore, has tried them effec- uallv in Europe for the last fifteen years, trüb the moat satisfactory results, and their uocess has been so complete, that it has as- tonished even himself, and surpassed his most sanguine expectations. One or two boxes save hundreds of dollars in doctors' fees every year in curing the following com- plaints, which are at the foundation of all diseases: If your blood is rancid or vitiated, purify it with DB. COLLETSO'S ALTERATIVE PILLS. If your skin is diseased and you are cov- 3rod with pimples, boils, blotches, old sores, icurvy or scrofula, DB. COLLETSO'S ALTERATIVE PILLS will remove and cure them all. If you are worse, and have Ulcers, Cancer or Tumors, the offect is magical and the cure oomplete in taking DB. COLLETSO'S ALTERATIVE PILLS. If your Liver is sluggish and yon are suf- fering with jaundice and palpitation of the heart, you can be cured by taking DB. COLLETSO'S ALTERATIVE PILUS. If your digestion is bad, and you are con- stipated, your skin dry and feverish, your head hot and aching, your mouth and lips parched and your eyes red and constipated, or inflamed, you will find immediate relief in taking DB. COLLETSO'S ALTERATIVE PILLS. If you have iiiflammation of the stomach, bowels, womb, kidneys or bladder, with pain in the small of the back, difficulty in stoop- ing without falling, weakness in the knees and dizziness in the head, with dimness of sight, you can remove the inflammation and restore your strength by using DR. COLLETSO'S ALTERATIVE PILLS. If you have an enfeebled and debilitated constitution, and are afflicted with lassitude, loss of memory, loss of sleep, loss of appe- tite, short breath, and are nervous and rest- less, with bad circulation of the blood, try DR. COLLETSO'S ALTERATIVE PILLS. If you reside in a climate where you are liable to Yellow Fever, Typhoid or Typhus Fever, or Fever and Ague, you can escape these diseases entirely by taking as a pre- ventive DB. COLLETSO'S ALTEBATIVE PILLS. In spring and summer, when dysentery and diarrhceao are so prevalent among children and adults, one box of DB. COLLETSO'S ALTEBATIVE PILLS will check the complaint and cure you at once. Should you be attacked with that dread disease, Cholera, so fatal in its effects, its perfectly harmless if you are provided with a box of DB. COLLETSO'S ALTEBATIVE PILLS 1 The following is only one of thousands of thousands of testimonials that could be pub- lished, but as it is from four of the most eminent Physicians in London, it is consid- ered substantial proof of their efficacy in Fever and Cholera cases: 12 HYDE PABK GATE, I Loudon, August 15, 1671. j Dr. O. Colletso: DEAB SIB—We have pleasure in informing you that after several trials of your valuable ALTEBATIVE PILLS, both among our outside patients and especially in the Fever and Cholera Hospitals, we have found that in everv case where j our Pills were given in time", that they invariably checked the disease at once, and especially soin all Cholera cases, not a single fife of which has been los« wherever we have used them. Such is our confidence, after having proved them by five S ears' experience, we have decided to adopt lieir use altogether, and desire to express to you our most distinguished regard for so valuable and useful a discovery. Please for- ward to above address one gross boxes of vour ALTEBATIVE PILLS, and find inclosed cheque for same, and oblige your most obe- dient servants, _ ^ , r A. K. WTMAN, Bart, 51. D. JOHN F. MABTIX, M. D. HESBY C. BODEN, M. D. C. K. TBACY, M. D. Dr. Colletso would also state as an evidence of tluÂr usefulness in Fever eases that his ALTEBATIVÊ'PILLS were used by His Boyal Highness the PBINCE OF WHALES d iring his illness, and the sur- geons would not allow any other Purgative Medicine to be ased. , In order that the people may not be de- ceived in purchasing his Alterative Pills, he would state that they are all manufactured at his CENTRAL DEPOT, 32 Carondelet Street, New Orleans, where he prefers to receive all applications that he may send a medicine which he can guarantee and which will prevent impostors rom trying to connterfeit; but after having once used these, patients can never be de- cieved by the substitution of any obnoxious compound. Price per box II, or six boxes 15; delivered to any address in the country. All letters and applications through the post should be addressed to DB. O. COLLETSO, Post Office Box 390, New Orleans, La. Medical Offioe and Surgery, 32 Carondelet street, New Orleans. Printing Establishment, 114 CaftBdelet Street 114 NEW OHLEAXS. We are now prepared to execute every DESCRIPTION —OF— PRINT ZNO 1 , SUCH AS Mammoth Posters, Fancy Show Cards ^ Railroad Work, Lawyers' Briefs, Book Work, Steamboat Work, Business Cards, \ Programmes, Handbills, And all kinds of MERCANTILE WORE. RULHM ÄND B00K-8INHN8 —OF— EVERT DESCRIPTION Executed with Dispatch. Steamboat Printing. Steamboat Officers will find it to their interest to call at our Office and LEAVE THEIR ORDERS. (^roaKäH5ES_55 *9 Posters and Handbills m BLACK AND COLORED INKS, AND or EVXHI SIZE. BILL HEADS On any quality of paper— Pnces Accordingly. Insurance Policies and Blanks. Railroad Tickets, Time-Tables, In fact, all kinds ot JTob Frlntlns can be executed at this Office—not only with DISPATCH, but on ACCOMMO- DATING TERMS. "A REPOSITORY OF iFASHION, PLEASURE, AND INSTRUCTION." HARPER'S BAZAR. A supplement containing numerous full- sized patterns of useful articles accompa- nies the paper every fortnight Harper's Bazar contains 16 folio pt.ges of the size of Harper's Weekly, printed on superfine calendered paper, and is pub- lished weekly NOTICES OF THE PBESS. Harper's Bazar contains, besides pic- tures patterns, et 2., a variety of matter of especial use and interest to the family; articles on health, dress, and housekeep- ing in âll Its branches; its editorial matter is specially adapted to the circle it is in- tended to interest and instruct; andithas, besides, good stories and literary matter of merit It is not surprising that the journal, with such features, has achieved in a short time an immense success; for semething of its kind was desired in thousands of families, and its publishir* have filled the demand. The young lady who buys a single number of Harper's Bazar is made t. subscriber for life.—New York Evening Post The Baz*r is excellent Like all tie periodicals which the Harpers publish, it is almost ideally well edited, and the class of readers for whom it is intended—the mothers and daughters in average fam- ilea—cannot but profit by its good sens« and good taste, which, we have no doubt, are to-day making very many homes hap- dier than they may have been before the women began taking lésons in personal and household and social management from this good-natured mentor.— The Na- tion, N. Y. Subscriptions.—1872. Terms s Harper's Bazar, one year $4 00 An extra copy ot either the Magazine, Weekly, or Bazar will be supplied gratis for every Club of Five Subscribers at $4 00 each, in one remittance ; or, Six Copies for $20 00, without extra copy. Subscriptions to Harper's' Magazine, Weekly and Bazar, to one address for one year, $10 00; or, two of Harper's Periodi- cals, to one address for one year, $7 00. fit* B&ck numbers can be supplied at any time. Vols. L, IJ , and HL of Harper's Bazar, for the years 1868, '69, '70, elegantly bound in green morocco cloth, will be sent by express, freight prepaid, for $7 00 The postage on Harper's Bazar is 20 cents a year, whioh must be paid at the subscriber's post office. Address HARPER à BROTHER, Dec. 98, 7L ^»eirïoik he teit snrtalHed work j of the kiai ia the Wld." HARPERS'* MAGAZINE Notices of the Press. No more delightful travels are printed in the English language than appear per- petually in HABPEB'S MAGAZINE. They are read with equal interest and, atisfec- sion by boys of every gradé frottf «Ighteen to eighty. Its scientific papers, while suf- ficiently profound to demand the attention of the learned, are yet admirably adapted to the popuiar understanding, and design- ed as much to diffase correct information concerning current scientific discovery as it could be if it was the organ of the -'So ciety fox the Diffusion of Useful Knowl- edge." The great design of HABPEB'S is to give correct information and rational amusement to the great masses of the peo- ple. There are few intelligent American families in which HABPEB'S MAGAZINE would not be an appreciated and highly- welcome guest Tnere is no monthly Magazine an intelligent reading family can less afford to- be without. Many Maga- zines are accumulate HABPEB'S is edit ed. There is not a agazine that is print- ed which shows more intelligent pains ex- on its articles and mechanical execution. There is not a cheaper Magazine publish- ed. There is not confessedly, a more pop- ular Magazine in the world —New England Homestead. It is one of the wonders of journalism— the editorial «f ptim 1 » —The Nation. SUB8CRIPTÏÔNS.--I87f, HABPEB'S MAGAZINE, one year $1 00 An Exira Copy of either the MAGAZINE, WEEKLY, or BAZAAB trill be supplied gratis for every Club «/FIVE SPBSOBTBEBS at $4 00 each, in one remiUanoqor Six Copies for $20, 00, without extra copy. Subscriptions to HABPEB'S MAGAZINE, WEEKLY, axd BAZAAB, to one address for one year, $10,00; or two of Harper's Peri- odicals, to one address for one year, $7,00. Back Numbers can be supplied at any time. A Complete Set of HABPEB'S MAGAZINE, now comprising 41 Volumes, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by express, freight at expense of purchaser, for $2 25 per vol- ume. Single Volumes, by mail, postpaid, $3 00. Cloth cases for binding, will be 58 cents, by mail, postpaid. The Postage on HIBPEB'S MAGAZINE is 24 cents a year, which must be paid at the subscriber's post-office. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. ÄAllTpÄRßfSH FIRST PREMIUM If 0. 2 21 CANAL STREET, New Orleans, La. Particular attention paid to the manufacture of Gents' Under- clothing ; alsoBasè Ball Club and Firemen's UniformMade to order. BRANCH OF THE NEW YORK Emporium of Fashion FOE LADIES. Represented by Mrs. A. Goodale and trs. K. E. Lincoln. "A Complete Pictorial History of the Times." " The Bed, Cheapest and most Suc- cessful Family Paper in the XTJXTIOIWr." —HARPER'S WEEKLY— SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTBATED. Harper's Weekly, one year $4 00 An extra copy of either the Magazin«», Weekly, or Bazar will be supplied gratis for every club of Five Subscribers at $4 00 each, in one remittance; or, six copies for $20 00, without extra copy. Subscriptions to Harper's M«ga*mo, Weekly, and Bazar, to one address for one year, $10 00; or, two of Harper's Periodi- cals, to one address for one year, $7 00. Back numbers can be supplied at any time.-23^ NOTICES OF THE PBESS. The Model Xewspaper of our country. Complete in all the departments of an American Family Paper, HABPEB'S WEEK- I<Y has earned for itself a right to its title, "A JOURNAL OF CIVILIZATION."—New York Evening Post, The best publication of its class in America, and so far ahead of all other journals as not to permit of any compari- son between it and any of their number. Its columns contain the finest collections of reading matter that are printed * Its illustrations are numerous and beauti- ful, being furnished by the chief artists of the country.—Boston Traveler. Harper's Weekly is the best and most interesting illustrated newspaper. Nor does its value depend on its illustrations alone. Its reading matter is of a high order of literary merit—varied, instruc- tive, entertaining, and unexceptionable. -N. Y. Sun. FURNISH I Nfi S00D.8 OF ALL KINDS, FROM HEAD DRESS TO HOSIERY, SUITS IN GRFAT VARIETY, Wrappers Single or Double, Undercloth- ing of every description, Night Dresses, Trail and Walking Skirts, Chemise, Drawers, Sacks, Over Skirts, Aprons, 4c. Orders taken for wedding Outfits, Chil- drensand Infants' Wardrobes, Suits and Dresses in the Latest Styles, and supplied at short notice. The TRADE supplied at New York prices. Sample Room, No. 221 Canal st., AT MRS. A. M. PARRiSHL'S FIRST PREMIUM SHIRT MANUFACTORY. ^®~Orders respectfully solicited. Mrs. A. GOODALE, Mrs. K. E. LINCOLN. DRY GOODS £ CLOTHING: PABTIES WHO BUT FIRST CLASS DRT GOODS —FOB CASH— Will find their money spent more to their satisfaction at BRASELMAN& ADAM'S CASH HOUSE THAN ELSEWHERE. A Glance through their immense stock BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS COSMOPOLITAN NEWS DEPOT, STATIONERY BOOKS, ETC., No. 94, Exchange Alley, betuxen Bienville and Conti Streets, New Or- leans. All the large Northern and We .tern dai- lies. More than one hundred and sixty diff- erent publications received and sold. Subscriptions received to all periodical publications. Subscribers will be accountable for the subscription as long as they do not send back the paper, or notify otherwise. CARPENTERS, FURNITURE, &c JULIUS.P. BROWN. HOUSE CARPENTER CANAL ST. Bet \ILLEBY & ROBERTSON ST'S. Jobbing. Attended to Punctually. Subscriptions—1871. The Annual Volumes of HARPEB'S WEEKLY, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by express, free of expense, for $7 00 each. A complete Set, comprising Four- teen Volumes, sent on receipt of cash at the rate of $5 25 per YOL, freight at ex- pense of purchaser. Volume XIV ready Januaiy 1st, 1871. The postage on Harper's Weekly is 20 cents a year, which must be paid t the subscriber's post office. Address HARTER * BROTHERS, New York. The Mitchell A Ramellsberg FURNITURE C0«, MANUFACTURERS AM) DEALERS IK ALL KINDS OF IVBNIfURi, MATTRASSES, LOOKING - GLASSES, &c., 103 and 105 Camp street, corner Poydras, ORESQUE BUILDING, NEW OBUAKS. Silks, Satins, Real Poplins, Plaids, Serges, Merinos, Cashmeres, Emp. Cloths, Formosas, Arabs, Jackets, Shawls Sackings, CloaMngs, Cloths, Flannels, Laees, Embroide- ries, Gloves, Corsets, Vel- vets, Ribbons, Parasols, Fans, Etc., Etc., Etc. WILL CONVINCE. 686 and 588 Magazine street, cor. St At drew, MISCELLANEOUS. f HE PEOPLES COMMERCIAL COLLEGE! p*rtmexit of Straight University. Located over the Freedmens Savings Bannk, lié Carondelet SL OPEN DAT AMD EVENING, NO VACATION. The old and young can enter at Institution any day, no distinction made in regard to race or color, 13M design of the Institution, is to furnish opportunities to those wishing a rapid, thorough and practical business edu- cation, fifty to one hundred per cent, saved by students, by taking the rapid commercial course. Parties having or- dinary ability, who have entirely ne- glected their education now have the opportunity to qualify themselves for almost any position in the State, in an incredible short time. From two to three months is all that requires to complete the commer- al course. Terms reduced to suit the times. For further information caii at the College, or address Prof. A. T. Selover, Principal. LOTTERIES. LOUISIANA 8TAT8 LOTTERT IMPACT Incorporated August 17* 1868 CHARLES T. HOWARD .. Pusmnc REMOVAL. TO 167. .CANAL STREET 167 FROM No. 9 CAMP STREET. <*9 WIWT25 Manufacturers and Dealers IN BOOTS AND SHOES, Trunks, Valises and Bags, We repectfully give notice that they have removed to the large and centrally located Wo 167 Canal Street, Near Dauphine. WIN8FIELD& COOPER. PAINTING, GLAZING, CALSOMINING, GRANTILING, FRESCOING, GRANING, SIGN PAINT- ING, WALL PAPERING. Office No. 84Dryades Street, Near Union Street ST, PHILIP STORE, 230 ROYAL ST.. CONER. ST. PHILIP Hew Orleans. R. A. CHIAFELLA, —CA^H DEALER IN— 81 a p le a nd Ftiey Dry 6 od», TPtükl GS AN» HATS, AT AUCTION PRICKS THE PEOPLE'S BOOK AND THE ROOK OF THE DAT. JUST OUT. The Louisiana Magistrate- A GUIDE OF DAILY USE TO THE JUDGE, THE PARISH OFFI- CER, THE LAWYER, THE BUSINESS MAN, AND HEADS OF FAMILIES. Containing the most necessary informa ion on questions of every day use, AND COMPLETE SET OF FORMS FOR AT .T. CONTRACTS OF EVERY DAY OCCURRENCE For sale by BARRETT, SEYMOUR & CO., General Stationers and Law Publishers, mh30. tf. No. 60 Camp street P. B. ETHELLY MERCHANDISE, FLOUR AND SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERY. SPLENDID Scanot! OHM 20,000 Norma« CAPITAL PRIZE - - - - $50,000. CLASS G, TO RE DRAWN IN NEW ORLEANS Saturday, Hay 18, 1872. HOWARD, SIMMONDS & CO., Contr'cts. SCHEME : 20,000 NUXBEB8—TICKETS ONLY $20. prize of $50,000 is $50,000 prize of 30,000 is 30,000 20,000 is 20,000 10,000 is 10,000 9,000 is 9,00C 8,000 is 8,000 7,000 is 7,000 6,000 is 6,000 6,000 is 6,000 4,000 is 4,000 3,000 is 3,000 prize of prize of prize of prize of prize of prize of prize of prize of prize of prize of prize of prize of prize of prizv of prize of prize of prize of prize of prize of prize of prize of prize of prize of prize of prize of prize of prize of prize of prize of prize of prize of prize of prize of prize cf prize of prize of prize of prizes of prizes of 2.000 is.. 1.0001 1,000 1,000 1.000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 500 are 500 are 2,000 »26,00» 25,000 63,450 440 prizes amounting to »280,450 Whole tickets $20; shares in proporS«, Prizes payable in full without deduction. Orders to be addressed to. CHS. T. HOWARD, Lock Rox 692 Postoffice, New Orleans* Send Postoffice Money order or Register your Letter. Jtofl & til PATENT ATTORNEYS AND DEALER IN ALL THE NÜ1WJSST and most Useftal Patents ot tlie age. We beg to call public attention to the fact that we are now prepared to fill or ders for the latest novelties in the line of patented goods, and are constantly adding to our large stock, such articles of merit as the inventive spirit of the a produces, and the progressive temper the times demands. The Southern Coun- try especially, needs these labor-saving inventions; to our friends in the country extend an invitation to call and examine our Stock of HOUSEHOLD AMD TAZH VTXS- ILS. Inventors can obtain informatio through our Agency, of the course to be pursued in obtaining patents, the HODUS OPERANDI OF THE PATENT OFFICE, Govern- ment fees, &c., i .e. Applications made, and Caveats filed, speedily and effectively through our office, AND AT UESS COST TO THE INVESTOB, than personal application at Washington. For circular address STAGG & O'NEILL. 180 Canal Street. * New Orleans. Mrs. G. £. Craig, NO. 283 POYDBAS STREET. NEW ORLEANS. al'72-ly. , PROVISION BROKER/ 105 .... POYDRAS STREET ...105 W. J. TAYLOR.... JNO. M. BURK 500. 500. 500. 500. HOME WASHERS, HOME WASHERS, HOHE WASHERS, Sold within the Past Two Months under 9 Full Guarantee, JsqX oae returned— Not one complaint Speaks tor i tselt In Operation Daily fit the Depot,Ko. 176 Canal street« PRICE $18. New Orleans Home Manufacturing Company. G. CASENAVlfr, ÜNDEBTASEB Bour NEW ORLEANS. CARRIAGES FOR

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Page 1: The Weekly Louisianian (New Orleans, La.) 1872-05-18 [p ] · Fever, or Fever and Ague, you can escape these diseases entirely by taking as a pre ventive DB. COLLETSO'S ALTEBATIVE

noticçt ^ D2LEOAT1S, A.LTEMATB8, AND PBK--VTIAL ELECTORS, nominated and elect-

>:- "t• the Bepublican National Convention ^ on April 30th and llayist, 1872, can V^IJEIR CREDENTIALS by application to /äeoretarj', S. M. Quete, at No. !

^jziue street, between the hours of 4 ^jY o'clock p. m. Country delegates u jjive their credentials mailed to them famishing their addresses. 1 Ç. C- ANTOINE, j-sid'at Republican State Convention of

Louisiana.

JJJÄS OF THE SCB-EXECUHTS COMMIT, gepublican party of Louisiana, New

Ofgas, March 25, 1872.—The Sub-Exec-^Oiaimittse of the Bepublican party .^riana meets daily in the Chief jjjji office, Mechanics' Institute. "V fends iroui the country are requested

fi fiii* flfoe hours from ten o'clock A. M. -to K pa;t two o'clock P. M. g- o;,]er of the Sab-Committee,

WILLIAM VIGERS, Secretary Sub-Executive Committee, Re­

publican party of Louisiana. AU Bepublican papers throughout the

Slate are requested to oopy this notice.

G. U. 0. 0. F. ß?T«;,ir Meetings of Amos Lodge 1487

dtie first & third Thursday of ever) Hoatb at the corner of St Peter St Claud

H" F. A. DAVIS, N. G. Win. A. BABBON, P. S.

NOW < i First Class HOUSE, centrally

and pleasantly located, for the accommodation of the Tra­

veling and Visiting Community,

n MRS. E. J. ADAMS, ÜJEORGE St, one door east of King,

CHARLESTON, S. C.

2E1Î!? OF BOARD—Per Week 18 00 Per Day 175

fe!8—Cm.

IMPOMAHÉ, ANNOQNCLMINI ITHE VOVtSVptlAN

' " B O O K A N D J O B

LOTjTISjlANIAy.

A, L, JfOREEf

ICI ELVSIAN FIELDS STREET,

INSPECTOB OF

WEIGHTS AND MEASURES,

FOR THE

THIRD DISTRICT OF NEW ORLEANS.

Keeps on hand, all sorts of SCALES, WIGHTS, MEASURES, YABDS and SiEItEL MEASUBES—INSPECTED.

O. O. NTiATiTiY GENERAL

HXIUOXD ASE LABOR AGENCY,

Jfl, 217 Poydras Street', NEW ORLEANS.

Contactors, Planters, Housekeepers, etc., supplied promptly with most reliable

MALE and FEM AXE HELP.

T E R M S C A S H .

Sir All orders entrusted to this Agency, .'pertaining to labor, will receive prompt centiou. Jan. 26, '72-ly

lioulslaaa

DYEING AND SCOURING

ESTABLISHMENT.

«T.

Steaia Dyer and Scourer,

Ä CANAL STREET....228 BETWEEN RA MP A BT AM) BASIS,

jiW-Gm. NEW ORLEANS,

. Winten, Winters '

WAREE X0- 137 POYDRAS STEHET,

ILNR£3 O.'MP AND ST. CHARLES STS.,

NEW ORLEANS.

AGEST for tlie sale of R. Hoe & Co's natiag Presses and james Conner's

, Type. A Full Supply at Mann* «taws' riices.

RENVILLE, VICKSBURG AND THE BENDS.

DRYLAND, Sit,

<••«*» on THURSDAY, at 5 P. M. FJS VICKSBURG, DAVIS* Bend

GUEENVTIXB ARGTLE Sunny Side, Egg's Point-Bamard, Grand Lake, Leo-

Carolina, Pilcher's Point. . P '̂itU, Lake Providence, Transylvania, ^ ir.t-L's, Millikens Bend, Duckport, ^isbtirg, Grand Gulf, St Joseph,"Rod j.;' Waterproof, Natchez, Bayou Sara, ^°J Plaque mine, Donaldsonville,

intermediate and Coast landings. " "r'*' au<l magnificent steamer

KATIE. "U; 1-ww C,.. e as above, and, will land all

Passengers with their freight. at Vicksburg with packets for

points on the Yazoo and Tallahatchie TITER. L'ÊÏH, *ORFC4j

«Sto 'glit or passage apply onboard

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RENOWNFD ALTERATIVE PILLS.

Tbc success of which in England, France, Germany, Austria and Prussia is unpreci-dented, having entirely superseded all mag. nesias, salts, seltzers, oils, etc., of evory de­scription, and are universally acknowledged to be the most effective and agreeable Purga­tive ever yet introduced.

Dr. Colletso has just completed arrange­ments to supply the people in America with his valuable PUIB, and to prevent any imita­tion of them, manufactures them-at his Cen­tral Depot, No. 32 Carondclet street, New Or­leans,-when orders are already pouring in from all parts of the country. Dr. Calletso, to assure the people that his

ALTFRATIVE PILLS are not gotten up on speculation and never yet tried, would state that he is a graduate member of the Royal College of Sargeons in London, and during his extensive practice for the last twenty-five years in Europe, has abored to produce some medicine which would come within 4R^ reach of all, and and which would effectually cure a large number of complaints so general, and for the want of an article of this kind generally goes neglected until the healt is impaired and undermined and the constitution abat­er ed. He, therefore, has tried them effec-uallv in Europe for the last fifteen years, trüb the moat satisfactory results, and their uocess has been so complete, that it has as­

tonished even himself, and surpassed his most sanguine expectations. One or two boxes save hundreds of dollars in doctors' fees every year in curing the following com­plaints, which are at the foundation of all diseases:

If your blood is rancid or vitiated, purify it with DB. COLLETSO'S ALTERATIVE PILLS.

If your skin is diseased and you are cov-3rod with pimples, boils, blotches, old sores, icurvy or scrofula, DB. COLLETSO'S ALTERATIVE PILLS will remove and cure them all.

If you are worse, and have Ulcers, Cancer or Tumors, the offect is magical and the cure oomplete in taking DB. COLLETSO'S ALTERATIVE PILLS.

If your Liver is sluggish and yon are suf­fering with jaundice and palpitation of the heart, you can be cured by taking DB. COLLETSO'S ALTERATIVE PILUS.

If your digestion is bad, and you are con­stipated, your skin dry and feverish, your head hot and aching, your mouth and lips parched and your eyes red and constipated, or inflamed, you will find immediate relief in taking DB. COLLETSO'S ALTERATIVE PILLS.

If you have iiiflammation of the stomach, bowels, womb, kidneys or bladder, with pain in the small of the back, difficulty in stoop­ing without falling, weakness in the knees and dizziness in the head, with dimness of sight, you can remove the inflammation and restore your strength by using DR. COLLETSO'S ALTERATIVE PILLS.

If you have an enfeebled and debilitated constitution, and are afflicted with lassitude, loss of memory, loss of sleep, loss of appe­tite, short breath, and are nervous and rest­less, with bad circulation of the blood, try DR. COLLETSO'S ALTERATIVE PILLS.

If you reside in a climate where you are liable to Yellow Fever, Typhoid or Typhus Fever, or Fever and Ague, you can escape these diseases entirely by taking as a pre­ventive DB. COLLETSO'S ALTEBATIVE PILLS. In spring and summer, when dysentery and diarrhceao are so prevalent among children and adults, one box of DB. COLLETSO'S ALTEBATIVE PILLS will check the complaint and cure you at once. Should you be attacked with that dread disease, Cholera, so fatal in its effects, its perfectly harmless if you are provided with a box of DB. COLLETSO'S ALTEBATIVE PILLS 1

The following is only one of thousands of thousands of testimonials that could be pub­lished, but as it is from four of the most eminent Physicians in London, it is consid­ered substantial proof of their efficacy in Fever and Cholera cases:

12 HYDE PABK GATE, I Loudon, August 15, 1671. j

Dr. O. Colletso: DEAB SIB—We have pleasure in informing

you that after several trials of your valuable ALTEBATIVE PILLS, both among our outside patients and especially in the Fever and Cholera Hospitals, we have found that in everv case where j our Pills were given in time", that they invariably checked the disease at once, and especially soin all Cholera cases, not a single fife of which has been los« wherever we have used them. Such is our confidence, after having proved them by five

Sears' experience, we have decided to adopt lieir use altogether, and desire to express to

you our most distinguished regard for so valuable and useful a discovery. Please for­ward to above address one gross boxes of vour ALTEBATIVE PILLS, and find inclosed cheque for same, and oblige your most obe­dient servants, _ „ „ ^ ,r

A. K. WTMAN, Bart, 51. D. JOHN F. MABTIX, M. D. HESBY C. BODEN, M. D. C. K. TBACY, M. D.

Dr. Colletso would also state as an evidence of tluÂr usefulness in Fever eases that his

ALTEBATIVÊ'PILLS were used by His Boyal Highness the PBINCE OF WHALES d iring his illness, and the sur­geons would not allow any other Purgative Medicine to be ased. ,

In order that the people may not be de­ceived in purchasing his Alterative Pills, he would state that they are all manufactured at his CENTRAL DEPOT,

32 Carondelet Street, New Orleans,

where he prefers to receive all applications that he may send a medicine which he can guarantee and which will prevent impostors rom trying to connterfeit; but after having

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