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,Yrew and Fashionable Clothing. F. ST'I IN ]'GER,1 & CO., 35 Camp street, Invite atteltion to their large and well a ,orted stock of up., Fsrench Cloth FROCK and DRESS COATS, Rich velvet and Plush VESTRS, French and English CARRIMERE PANTS, Rich SILK SCARFS, CRAVATS, aad NECK TIE'. SHIlRTS-Of Dest qunahty. UNDER GARMENTS-Of every description. ROBES IE CHAMBRE, JOUVIN'S KID GLOVES,. d24 2ptfeod FRENCHII CAMBRIC IIANDKERCIIEFS. Liltle's Patent WROUGHT AND CHILLED IRON FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAPES -an B1ANK LOCKJS. J. G. NEWCOMB, Agent, ,I17 2pty No. 1 Mag.lne street. Great Fire at Cairo. TRIUMPH OF LILLIE'S CHILLED IRON SAFE. We learn by a dispatch from H. R. Abbott, Agen' of Illinois Central Raltroad, that the valuable books and papers of the Conlpny were saved in one of LI.lIE'S CHILLED IRON SAFES. This is the seoend ti.eo these Safe, have sved their books a Cairo within the pant year. .lllle' 'Pt, I CHILLED IR)N SAFEB for ,ale at 71 Ma.a tine street. J. G. NEWCOMB, -In~'zolrA555~, Jo.re Te"srmnony IN FAVOR OF LILLIE'S SAFES. W1 S nVLaussa . Dec. 2, Ii5. MR. .IlLIIE--Dear Sir: nbtI night nmy oice, situated on Kent Avene, m, tween Iubh and Morton lstreet, w, broken open, and a deperate attempt m de to open my Safe, which for tunately fur me was one of youtr btrglsr and Bre proof ones. ;:o tile p lali of the olice, i judge Lt ereint diL turdlld in thler operatiIni hlitKOred dilgipldr, d gae'u the uolnertaking aimply because they were unable to get It open. The oly real injury tley did the Safe was the brkklolg off the biges, bwhichb prevented swingig the door. They broke ofa the knob nid rie to drive thie ,pindle through, in which they did not succeed. The lbck was not materAilly Iijnred. A piece ddiiv it bnaaolii, hal iai'ti pD ani p len ii beiiii a'niokyd. I send y'ou a list of theI twulis foundl inl the oniCs the neXt morT dor tiu flhu ilae: Pip. Iiiiy bid hltn tiahit fint a blickamjih', ibtp, near by lna llg i hamhmer, weihiit ldi. hande 2i feet long. nsee t.-rt-gt'l hammenlr, xteight 211 Il·. Orih pat iteel hammer, wpi ght i 11,t onu capt- teel cold ciiel, I); inhehl wide, weight 2 Ib., handle I. fet lt Ig. One t-eel ilid lchisel', I inches wide, weight 2 Ibs., handle I!; feet lot,g. (O1Ie 1.lttj COla chi el, 9 InChes long and 1 inc+h wide. One carhtteel pllrbh, 2 l in'h. one btr of iron, 2 fee lo.g, :; inrclh qare. The blacksmith .lnre i I Ihat ihe had JItl pll thetchiels ia the batpiaoible order ior ule. Ttaey now show conclusively theyLr wei itl yried, ai Iheyare perfeeilyunitiflor use until nlad aniarpiei d. ill please sendl me aoth,.r Safe of the same size, es I a well ,ti*ale ii lat yoil Safeh will erectually resist burxtan s may ble able to matke to open tlhem r ipectfuly, E. S STIERIiNl, . 2Morlon street, Wlliamlburg. of these sa fcN, o. l Macan:ne *Ireet. J. Gi. NEWCOMIB. rn Entcrprise .iheadr! EMERY'S CORN HUSKING MACHINE, W o Exhibltiou i N,. 9 CAMP STREET. he for a irl ,allt, utility ald dulrability, astml p t pupose eer brought, bere thie public. It la iI e, with the foot, and fed with Ihe hands, p hb l i. dF to bu belb ,l r day, aganllt the old fahahb. d .ta of which 40 uaiibi el i a rge day's work. b, baids the avlingof l time in thi e huuking, ih are IworthI from 5( ta$lt per ti n a publh geierily, are invited to call and Ite. A. CAMPBELL. 90 Camp it, . er of the P...nt for the United SLstee. Bonnabel's PI-ITI'E OF LIME. of the NEW 'OR LEANS OUTHERN CHEM , anxious to disappolnlt none of the regular cus. I tlt etstlbiibm ent , is riimpilltd, l i vlew of tie diii 4 tyrtlated of flling tih unpreedieielydiy large orders i: t Fl~.,efmg dailypreceiedl, to inform all the old plitrosaof e .5T5. LI'IIIT OFl LIME mnufacturd at I hd rvat (do.tb .l"orks, that unless they send in their orders early, o Sih mbre th bllm I eligble pldie on the order bookw, t om. SM Mim nlt my be eiperienced tu their rebeivind ita hlich dbae vexatious to both plrtiei. Already preptrpl ionu hive bas l[enompleted at the WTorks to malke sure of hleving at leart FORTY TIHOUSANID BARREIS Olp TIlE III-SUiPIIITE gepared ; bit even this large qllantlily would seem to be Insuf 4..tat so unusuaally heavy are the orders received from old "€h'erma, tnd many new ones, who heretofore have either not tplotd thisb most valable defecaltor, or have procured it from ot(h manufacltoriel The atr lSIth of thile BI-SUl PIIT now eng manufactured at the il n ChemicalWorks of II. IIBONNABEL, will be found alk and of greater i trength th at iany other period, Spatll atn aing bern spnared to brillg thias invala bit iii ya~if ini iii altIa paflbiliall i taitit, i id~n~l am f. Phe high charycler t ie iLotherl Wtoris have " lbh the Fugar Pilllatl ulbie StUlte. Vs to Ithav the GIENUhINE IlI-IiULPIIITE OF L .actured at the lAlltern Works, ahould spe OeI I their oaders through tlheir mrcl.hants, or edd rais dlretlhly l H. BONNABEL, a... . hbilet , tt . No. 6 Front Eeit .itb 014mt between Customhonse and Bienville stn. WYnes, Liquors, etc., NOS. 13 AND 15 ROYAL STREET. A anpplorsolWEMEDE BOUZY CIIAMPAGNE, n quar sad pnta., ally on hand, which is equal so o the be that _-' tcotls ket. Also, other brands of inferior quality. TOPAZ NY, RINET SHIIERRY, SIERRA SHER RY, GOLDl HE RY, DUFF CORDON SHERRY, AN. GHOR 8 , SPARKLING and STILL HOCK, Old and FIos PO. NE, MADEIRA and SBHERRY WINES. BRAND ere, of the vintage of 1796, 1798 and 186, and oe WHISKY, ofalldescriptions-Scotch, Irish, Byan . ALE and PORTER, in pints and quars, A o l usual assortment of the best W ines and Liqueor inthe k hieh will be sold on as reasonable terms as an thersh city. dSEWELL T. TAYLOR, d7 Nos. '3 and 16 Royal street. is, Shoes and Brogans, AT WHOLESALE. Plntatons supplied with prime I)toihlsg BOOTS, Russet BROOA NS, Wool, Mexican, Palm Leaf, Straw and Campeachy HATS, at the lowest market prices, by SFROST S CO., NC. 10 Magaine street, New Orleans. iiATS, CAPS, etc.,. AT WIIOLESALE. We are eonstantly receiving a general assortment of Silk and Fnr, Casimere, P'anama, Leghorn, Straw, Palm Leaf, Mexican ool sI ATS, at the lowest market prices, by a 4b FROST & CO., SW 10 Magasine street. T. F. JMurray, a.gent, -Dealer in 4 ALE AND CIDER, BOTTLES, CORKS AND S CIDER VINEGAR, d from 19 and I1 Blinville street to 22 and 24 CUS DUSK STREET. l orders for the above articles promptly filled at th lnotice, by wbholsa..le ad re.il.. m1 2ply foal. Coal. Coal. ATTE'NTION City Fathers bhving .,-oved the Coal Lsndlng to the e mity of the city limits, which will greatly retard the de Ily i -of Coal--do not wait until the last lump of Coal is on the e, or Jack Frost takes positon of the fireslde, but leave your ders in time, at No. 18S Exchange Place, CITY COAL OFFICE, Olppolte Pml-Office. P. H. WILLARD. N. S.--I)TUNS ENl I.T*II CANNEL, beet article hand pickelsd, J,.lstrecid edl er shit. 31,s. We ae nosw deliverinig from the ship at vgry low pricbs. n 2ptf aiall a Paper I salt Paper5 A good selection of Flse MIedlum and Low Pried Papers jus received. A good asstiment of CABINET HARDWARE asd UPHOLsTERERS' TRIMMINGS,OAMPHENE, SPIRlS GAS OR BURNING FLUID, PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, atc., etc., at Lowest Cash Prices, by HEAfH & MILLER, 75 Camp st., Agentsfor W. Tilden A Nephew's mo 2ply celebrated Copsl Varnish. NEW ORLEANS DAILY CRESCENT. PUBLISTEI) EVERY DAY, SUNDAY EXCEPTEDI, BY NIXON & ADAMS, AT No. 70 CAMP STREET. VOLUME XI. MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 27, 1858. NUMBER 244. i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ _ - mm___ m n mmm mmm' m • mmm• mm U ton I n l • mmmmm ! m! m filk Dresses: Silk Dresses: BURNOUS, TALMAS, POLONNAISES, -And 1ICHI EMBRUOIDERIES S FLOUNCES AND DOUBLE SKIRT SILK DRESSES, Will be sold during this week --AT- UN.'RECEDENTEDLY LOW PRICES I!I Part of te sabove Good, having been sent to us ON CON SIGNMENT, we have received orders to CLOSE TEM BEISOUR CIIRI-STMAS, At any Prices, without regard to Cost! C'IZ"^ A-~..4 D CI.OC."vzt* .-" ,.AT.,rles Will do well to call early -AT LAZARE & LEVASSEUR'S, 8 ............................A..v ................. .1........ CIIARTRES STREET, Where they will Ofnd one of the best toeks of DRY GOODS IN TIIE COUNTRY, AND AT SUCH PRICES AS TO ASTONISII EVEIRYBODY! LAZARE & LEVASSEUR, dl3 2ptr Nos. S and IU Chartres street. Ladies' Pattern EMPORIUM O1" FIASHION! MlSI CADYE DRESS-MAKER, Corner of Cannal and Chartres streets, Over ),allen & ('o.'s Store, HAS ALWAYT ON HlAND, PATTERNS -or CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, New and very Gracefnl ZIAIAi f'r": IVr ArsS, A great variety of NEW AND VERY ELEGANT SLEEVES, - -Iso- A variety of Beautiful and Appropriate designs for LADIES' WRAPPERS, Capes, Berthes, Hoods, Sacks, Under Gar ments, etc., Including Brilal, Opera, Evening, Home, Prome'ade ailld Costame DRESSES, of Elegnt and Appropriate DItebign. TIlE CIIILDREN'S DEPARTMENT Is untlsally full and attractive, among which are included variety of MISSES' and IV)YS' OVE-DRIESS of entirely ew De)ign, adapted to all ages, materials, and variety of ell mate; also, BOYS' and MISSES' APRONS, Capes, oantles and Sack'. Boys' Plnain anld Flancy Suits. Also, appropriate Pattems of every co.ceivaole article con netted with an Infant,' FirPt WardroKbe: also, for one year olndand upward. She also manufactures to order ALL THIE ABOVE-NAMED ARTICLES, avuine every facility for doing work with disptcbh, and Is the best manner pSiblei n1i 2oIf Redding & Co.'s SOUTHERN EXPRESS! OFFICE-UNDER ST. CIIARIES IIOTEL, N. ORLEANS, For the Reception and Deiv'Lry of Goods for all Points On the Opeloussi Railroad. This Company i orsganized Ifor th, purpose. of doing a GEN ERAL EXPRESS AND 'IFRWARI)INOt BUSINESS, ,uch as forwarding Specie, uBan Notes, Jewelry. Merchandise, IBalg gage and Packages to all paris of the United States and IIavanl. We are also prepared to do a General City Express and Bag gage Rusiness, In connection with the New Orleans, Opelousat 'and Gre.t Wcstern Railroad. Will call fr and elivter, with dispatch and at reasonable rates, Iluggage Freight or Packages to and from all parts of the city of New Orleans. Merchants planster and ciltiens can rely upon this Company to forward the most minute article to any destination, and we most retpetfully solicit a share of public patronage. W. . HEDDING, TH. THAYER, W. H. HENNING, N'-AnthoriTed Agents of Hombalier I Co.'s Island of Ciuba Expres.. d7 2ptf The Southern Oil Company. The undersigned having been appointed SOLE AGENTS for the sale of the producth manufactured by the SOUTHERN OIL COMPANY'S Factory at Mobile, are now prepared to Slachinery O11 warranted equal to WINTER-STRAINED LARD 01I, for lublicatih g purposes. Paint Oil. Suitable for every description of PAINTING, and for ALL COLORS, except white or extreme light shades. Gas Oil. Manufactured expressly for the portable gas apporatus. Deck O11. Of superior quallty, for deeks of ships and steamb ates. --Also- '.avy Pitch, Which will be found of superior quality, perfectly clean and free from ail Impturitis. The Machinerry Ou is fully guaranteed, when pm ehased of any recgnited agent of thte Company. For sale by the resident agent at the works in Mobile, and by G. C. BOGERT & CO., Agents of the Company, seE 20tf&W 72 Camp street, N. O. S.Xloreau's Restaurant, 127 CANA. STREET. During the past season this well-known establishment has been refitted and put in complete order and such arrangements made as to guarantee to our patrons, at all times, all the dollca cles the markets atfibrd. The public may reft assured that nothtig will be left undone on our part to mintain the reputtion thllat "MORE AU'S" has hitherto soatain ed-thtt of being one of the best Resturants in the United States. RHODES & MOULIN, Proprietors " Moreau's ," a17 2fNo. 127 Canl ttstret Buy your flats -At RAINIEY'S HIAT STORE, 159 Poydras street. W Laltet Style and Lowest Prices. n4 2ptf WFall Papert! Wall Paperl BAUMBACH & EVERS, -WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALE.K IN French and American Paper Hangings, BORDERS, CORNERS, OAKS AND MARBLES, itU every vcarlety, 68 CRARTRES STREET. Particlar attention paid to all work in their line. st Lly Cigars ! Cigars : Purchasers will always find In store an assortment of the welltknotwn brands--lnjenidad, Flor de Pujadas, Meridians, Flor de Poncho, Redowa, Cabarge, Partagas, Know-Something, Washington, Dos IHermaens, 31Sao abano, etc., et., at the P. PRATS & CO., o26 2ptf 29 Commercial Place. It. C. .lrmstead, SUCCESSOR TO AMALARD & CO.,) 63 Gravler street, corner Banf k Place. CLOTHING IN EVERY VARIETY, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. o6i 2p3m BLANKETS, KERSEYS, eti Rutland $ Davis, FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, --Ad Agents ofthe Independent Boats, m4l2ptf MoaI.s, AL. 36 Books. Books. 36 SUPERB BOOKS, SUIT ABLE FOR PREENTS -POR TIlE IHOLIDAYS, -AT II. 1). M cGINNIS', No. 36 Camp street, GALLERIIRY OF FAMOUS ENGI.TAII AND) AMERICAN 1'POETS, beantlfuliy lllntred wil One hiundred Steel En gravingys byl dlxtngui.bed artI, rlegantly hound In English coll antbiqe : the must beaudtf, l book fL the season. TIIE ICONOGRAPHIIII EN(YNI.OI'EDIA OF SCIENCE. IITERATURE AN) ART, Illustrated with over Five INan dred Steel Ylatea, containing up v lrds of Twelve Thousand Engravings, bound in Turkey Mor"-ro antl lUe. All tle, STAND III ) lOETS, Ilustrated, and bound in every tyle of bidiing. IIII.ES AND) I'RATYERI 1OK, of all sizes, in rich Velvet an"I Turkey MJIroec, bitrding). A splcnrlid asortmnt t AIL'MS. A large ,olleNtion of ENOLISII and AMERICAN JUVEN. I.S' ,GAMES, etc., for It Iltle Folk. WRI'ING DESKS anN PORT FOLIOS. a large variety. II. D. McGINNIS, d" 2p7t M rampe street. Ilotiday Presents. treriMve, a splaudid assortment of Eronzc STATNWiand ChANIDELABRAS, BEnrNT, M.TblT nSA I-iaI. t IROUI'- , I ruoNT and IPorcelain LAMPS, PA NTetNidul a(sortment AfN IqiuAor STANIDS and (GASES, A TOIeid asortment of , . IMITATION JEWELRY IN SETS- Suitable for Evening DreNN. For sale by LION & PINSARD, dl0 2plet R6 and 68 Royal street, corner BRlInvll. Christmas and X.ew rear Gifts I -AT HYI)E t& GOODtIICII'S, IIGN OF TILE GOLDEN PELICAN. We ofrehr this san our u- urge and ch.ice assortment or- NOVEI.TIES FOR TIlE IIOLIDAYS, confident that for richm sr and extent it is ulnsurpassed in the Soutlbrn country. It includea article of SILVER WARE, SUITABLE FOR PR ESENTS, MIanufactured In New Orleans. JIEIY aln FAN. A (N OGI), of every descrip:ion, sc lect;d by one of the firm from the markets- of NSw York, Frankfort, BirmiManheim, IONieldT, NeNUNa, LNdonN. Florence, Pari, Rome and Berlin, Naples. N, prot pNNTpaid to Nollhern Importers orCommission HYDE & (OODRICII, 115 2ptf corner ('anni nld Ioyal st. Sulperior Blanrk Rooks, --At- STATIONERS' HALL, 54 Camp street, And 7 BANK PLACE. On hand, and for sale at REDUCEI PRICES, sets of Blank Books, Such as IEDGERS, JOURNALS. DAY B(OI KS, CASH BOOKS, INVUICE AOOKS, etc., ,Made of tile bet Enghb nd American LAID AND WOVE PAPERS. The Medium,. Royals and Super Royals are from 50H to 1 10 pages e ch, superbly bonnd it Rusia Leatiler. --Also- PATTERNS TAKEN RulRd and Bound to any desired style, and manufactuted from the very best material,. D. FELT & STETSON, 5II Camp street, General Stationer=, Printers and Blank Book \lanufa tlrers. '23 2p6t WME. II. .LACK, late Wm. 11. Slack & Co. Old Dominion Coffee Pot. This Coffee maker, which is now by nllveral consent al /owG d to be tie very beet iEnvetion for en~uiring tse EHe of good ('Cffee. is a neeesrity which hat been lolns lelt. Its action is simple and certain, haring Flo it, principle tile reIention of that peculiar I'rmaH of tile CoFlleen -whicb i s ually dissipated in steam. Full inmruetrons a-e fura shed with each one. We have thrm of all ir.es, from one to four qiar:s. For sale at the hlouse Furnishing Store of SAMUEL E. MOORE & CO., Ad1 l No. 49 Camp street. Sheffield Plated Jrare. We have Just received a large invoice of SrlM ,' IJC.D.J LA iz I GOO , 0.1T -Consisting of RICH CAPTORS, WINE AND LIQUOR STANDS, FRUIT AND CAKE BASKETS. CANDLESTICKS. WAITERS. etc., Which we are ofering at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. BOWLES & JUDSON, Iouse Furnhlliug Store, dS 2ptf 17 Camp street. .few l'ear is Coming, And all who want to make a PRESENT To a Wife, Sweetheart or Briend, Will find a rare collection of ELEGANT BOOKS, WRITING DESKS, PORTFOLIOS, And mIny other articles slitab!e for that purpose, at II. D. MG INNIS', 36 Camp street. -Aiso A large collection of ENGLIISH AND AMERICAN JUVENILE GAMES, etc., FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS, II, D. McGINNIS, d20 2p7t 36 ('amp street. X.otice. Thie ulArsiged Ilhas diHpup.e ftll his rightl title and Inter estin tlie business knaown ns ' "DORR'. SOUTIHERN At) YERTISINGI AND COI.RLEIING AGENCY" to the lrm of A. B. STRAWBRIDIGE & CO., who will eontinue it as hereto fore. J. W. DOR11. New Orleans, December It, 1858. SOUTHIERN AI iVEHRTISING AND COLLECTING A;GENCY. Having by pprclloae e llcceedl d to tile sole contrEol e tHle bai hess of "Dorr' Southern Adveltilng and Aollecting Agency," it will be eontinled by tle unldersigned--by ld with the con curreuce of our publishing principals. A. B. STRAWBRIDGE & CO. 07-OEee, 1Sf Commercial place. New Orleans, )eeember 20, 151'. d22 2p6t-If IPlihsky. WHISKY. WHISKY. (FIFTY BAIItiEI4 VERY OLD RESERVED IMHISKrY! F. GAYOSO & CO., 57 .............GRAVIER STREET..... .......57 d20 2olm IRanted, SIX OR EIGl ' GOOD) PAVERS; also, EIGHT OR TEN , RAMMERSIEN. Applyto JAMES M. FORGAY, Contractor for Paving, d23 2p6L No. 162 Julia streIet. loliday Presents I UTILITY AND ELEGANCE COMBINED! LEIGHTON & DBBRBOT, -or Tux OLD AND WVELL-KNOWN STAND, Corner of St. Charles a,.d Canal streett, -Have now on hand A NEW AND SELECT STOCK -or GENTLEMEN'S FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, SIt I IIT S, -And Z"rr-nrrSnrva aoonS, Every artirle of which is well uuited for presentation to a friend. A Present, to be duly appreciated, should be TASTEFUL and SERVICEABLE. What W an be more SUITABLE than the fullowing? A Good OVERCOAT OR SHIAWL, A Fine DRESS or FROCK CO 2T, A Rich VELVET or SILK VEST, A Pine Pair BLACK DOEEKIN PANTS, A Pair of French CAStIMERE PANTS, A Handsome NECK TIR or SCARF, A Rich t'ASHIIERE I)RES0ING GOWN, One of I.SGIITON'S PREMIUM SHIRTS--I to $5, -Or IHalf-as-dren Good Linen Bosom SHIRTS............... 9 00 Fin York Mill .. ................. 15 W Fine Li .. . ............... 25 00 Linen Cambric IIANDKERCHIIEFS, White, Fancy or Brown HALF HOSE, Fine Beaver or Kid GI.OVES, SUSPENDERS. SHIRT 'OII.ARS, UNDERSIIIRTS and DRAWERS, SHIRT BOSOMS. NIGHT CAPS, NIGHIIT SHIRTS, etc., etc., etc. IW.We have a very Select and complete assortment of the above, wuleh we will h: happy to exhibit to all who favor u with a call. ]lNO TROBI.LE TO SIHOW GOODS i.l All Goods purch0.d here warranted to give satisfaction, and to he fully worth the prices asked for. Remember the well-knolwn Stand, Corner of St. Charles and Casal streets, under Merchants' dd 2ltf LEIGHTON & BARBOT. ..e Donn elt's CATAWBA GINGER WINE. CATA cDon nell' WINE. C A T A W 13A G INOEIR W I NF. McDonnell's CATAWIIA GINGER WINE! wxI.Esa'a'.. Frm-iv 0 CO., No. 17 O,D LEVEE, Beg to anounce that they have been appointed General Asents for the SLtates of Louisiarn, Mlisloppi and Alabamas, for the sale of the abve Cclebrated 1Vlnes, of which they are receiving a large supply, to which they in vite the attentioln f the trade aI d cit;rens generally. The Catawba Glsger Wline Is preparei Ir.n the C:A'AWB.A GRAPE and the bnest JAMAICA GINGER, and for RICHNE O POF FLAVOR, PURIIT OFS QUALITY, and INCVIGORSATIG PROPERTIES, 1 0s00r51 a5tdby eatihi. eI 5 before the publio. o, 5.15e tIshe tralbs x1,, 005le 0.11.. DEPOT. 1T OLD LEVEE, 24 rIt New Orleans, I.n. 0. S. Jetnitngs, AGENT, 20.................... .Cam p street............. ......20 Under the City HIotel, Ne Orleans, IlH, ust received from New Yolk, a FRESE STOCK -OF FINE GOLD) WATCHES, JEWELRY Of Every Descripiion, Of the Very Lat st Patterns and Styles, Which will be opened TrIS MORNING, -And sold at NEW YORK PRICES. lG('all and examine tie stock now oplning.-.5ia O. S. JENNINGS, Agent, 2l TI St No. l2 Camp street. Presents ' NORRIlS, MAAULL t& CO., CORNER CAMP AND COMMON STREETS, Under the City hotel, hIave J, received a large invoice of the CELEBRATED -Comprising the NAVARRE, CIIAMBORD, BOURBON. HORTENSE, and MALAKOFF: All of Dlffereint Styles, As now worn by the diirent poltieal parties in Paris ROBES DE CHAMBRE, -And FANCY CAMBRIC( IANI)KEIC('IEPS-In every variety. Gins. Gifts Gifts A splendid assortment of ANNUALS, BIBLES, and all kinds of Standard sad Miscellaneous Works, suitab!e for HOLIDAY PRESENTS! AN ELEGANT PRIZE Will be presaeted with each Book, -AT E r a. . t 3 4E CL 0 ' * GIFT' BOOKiSTORE, d22 ?p6t No. D ('amp street. 156 Canal Street. 156 DETER'S WORSTED STORE. Jar recrreived, from Lonldon, l'rirII, Hlhmlrg and Berl'na inle asort'cot of commencrled and linished Fancry llmroiderie, of various and the elr, newest tIyles. Also, many Fancy Ar tlcls, uitahle for Chlistans n:d New Ye,r Gifts. d2i 2plm .HJlltwaukee Lager Beer, -At S1 V E CENTS PER GLASS!! 1. UNION STREET, d23 2olm Near St. Charles street. I. P. Buckley, W A T C II M A K E R, No. S Cmlp street, HIIa recently received additions to his rew stock, consistling FINE GOLD WATCIIES, For Ladies and rrutlemeu; fine SILVER IUNTINR ILE VERB, GOID CHAINS, BREALST PINS. EAR RINGS and FINGER RINGS, etc. A large stock of pure Coin SILVER WARE. A complete anxortment of Pebble Spectacles, to suit every sight. Tle whole is offered at reasnable prices. Watches and Jewelry arefully repaired and warranted, dl 2ptf Brandies, WI'Nnes, Cordials, etc. RRANDIE in IHalf, Quarter and Eighth Pipe, of the fol. lowing brands ALEXANDER SEIGNETTE, Roehell. I.ANCEL., . CIRAMPAGNE VINEYARD PROPRIETORS, Cognac. GOLD.ENBURG, Cogac. ISV5 and 153). LARRONIE, Old Cognac. LARIRSNDRE, Pnre ant Fine Champagne.I 1525. SUPERIOR PORT WINE, L. Perre & Co. WINES. In bosrr, o the following rand, : St. J.llen, I.io'A Drand, St. g.stephe, American Flag, Branne Mouton, IHaut Bron, roe,r Leorille, latIer, La5tte, Marganx and Cos Destournel, with glass stoppers. CIIAMPAGNO, in bnsket, of 12 and 24 0t1le, : Sillery Mouseux, Royal Iunter, Creme de ouSzy and Fleur de honly. FRUITS in Irandy and in Juice, Fine Cordials and Corks, o ail Bealloiles. SARIDINE. in Oil, in half and quarter M5ser, A. Gilet & Co. For sale in bond and in store ,by V. & E. MAIGNAN, n30 2plyMo . 2 St. Louis street. Splendid Illustrated CHRISTMAS BOOKS! AN UNEEQUALED ASSORTMENT, -For sale by tHOMAS L. WHITE, BOOKSELLER, No. 105 CANAL STREET, N. O. WASHINGTON IRVING'S LIFE OF WASHINGTON In 4 volmes, royal Smo. Beautifully Illustrated. HOMES OF AMERICAN AUTHORS. EDGAR A. POE'S POETICAL WORKS -Beautifully II lustrated. SHAKSPEARE-IlluStrated-Royal 8vo. JAMISON'S CHARACTERISTICS OF WOMEN. FAMILY ANSD PULPIT BIBLES-S.perbly Bound and II lminated. BIBLES AIS PRAYER BOOKS-Splendidly Bound and IlluSRsated-In Velrvesr and Antique, Rimmed and Plain Binding. A choice assortment of JUVENILE BOOKS, at dG 2p3t No. 115 CANAL STREET. Christmas and Holiday GIFTS! VERY RICH CAMEO, CORAL and LAVA SETS. DIAMOND PINS and RING3. EMERALDS IN PINS AND RINGS, at W. A. WILSON'S, d) 2pl2t 8S Canal street. Jnagnolia Cotton Gin. The undersigned, Agent for the sale ofl this improved Paten GIN STAND, ha uow on hand a large stock of all sies. For pet, ISghtness of draft, anrd beauty of sample, it stand M. S. HEDRICK, Agent, sel0 ptl.I.W Also, 31 Front st., New Orleans. Cream Chocolate. -A fresh iu.dice of CREAM C IO ClO X. s, From the besrt Paris Confectioners, Put up in a great variety of styles. Just received by LION & PINSARD, dGI 2tR 65 and 6G Royal street, corner Bienvilla. Choice Liquors, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Specially seiectedl fr the use of Connolsseurs, Planters andI Farnolles. CIAMPAGRNES. CORDON ROUGE............ Of G . Mumm & Co. ROYAL ROSE................Of G. H. Mumm & Co. ( ABINET .......... ... .. .Of G. II. Mumm & Co. VERZENAY........ .........Of Jules nM mm o Co. GRAPE LEAF, EXTRA.....Of Lmbry, Gilderman & Dietr (:I1, DE PERDIRIX..... o .....Of Moot Chandon. SILLERY. ................... Of M.t & Chandon. PREMIUM CREMANT ...... Of Rulnhart, Pore et File. Rlhine Vines OF P. A. MUAt M & C:O. JOHANNESMERGER, HOCKHEIMER, RL'IESIIIILMER, DRAUNEIIERGSRS, STEINtrK ERS, STEINWRIN, OPASEKLINO MOSAIER, Cog'ne Brlllndiles. OTARD, DUPIUY . tO., V. 0. P. and 183S. IESRQUIT, TRICOtlIE A CO. RAYNALL .: ALUSSE. MIARETT & CO. Old Whlskles. BORRBON, MONON;AHIIELA AND RYE, Of various choreu brauds. Sherro Wine. WIDOW VITORIA & SONS. AMONTILLADO. TOPAZ. V FELIX GORDON & CO. DIilheira Winie. BLACKBURN'S LONDON PARTICULAR. ALFRED WELLINGTON. NEWTON GORIION A SON. PEACH AND APPLE PoRANIAY, PORT WINE, CLARETS, CUOREACOA, MARASCHLINO, ASSORTEy D CORDIIIIALS, K IRSS RLH EN WABSNER, ANNISETTE, ABSYNTIIE. Lonrldo, Porter and Ale. 5 crsons desirous of obtaiiOng CHOICE GOODS in our line, are invited to examine our E stck. WIIOI.ESAE AND RETAI.. CONVERSE & CO., dl0 2pl2tFrMoWe 72 Grael r otrreet. Crockery, China, Glass, HOUSE -FURNISIIING ARTICLES. SAMUEL E. MOORE & CO., No. 49 W MR P TREET. Have In rstore oL L AMr o Stoc 1 rt icles necessary for Ihouse-keeping, among sruie, arr SITLVER P LATEIA CSTERRS. TAlE AN TEA SPOONSr ANSI FORKS.. CORDIAL STANDS. TEA TSERVI AS, tc . BRITANNIA METAL )ASTERS. C COFFEE POTS, TEA POTS, PITClERS. IVORY HANDLED KNIVES AND FORKS. WOODE00111N WAIRE. TIN WARE. HIAIK BROOMS AND HRUSHES. !All goods utl to n uL po rt of the city frrle of charge. nl5 2ptf For CAhrislmas -And NEW YEAR DI)AYS! d SUPERFINE LIQUORS, assorted, by the dozen bottler. - PRESERVED FRUITS, .. .. .. e by For Family use, A. DUBUCH, 118 Gravler st., d24 2p3t Betwr eu SI. CLharle and Carondelet. Rich Stock -Or JE\VELRY, FANCY GOODS, --ATCHEIS, r-'T.." 1_ SrX VC: at srr Ira.M Just opened from sy.amhip Cbawba, by E. A. TYLER, No. 110 CANAL STREET, between Chartres and Royal ser The attention of the public tt invited to some of the RICH EST JEWELRY, consisting in part of DIAMOND BRACRLETS, DIAMOND BREASTPINS, EAR-RINGS, STUDS, SLEEVE BUTTONS, RINGS, Ac. --ALao- The same deriptions of Goods st with RUBY, OPALi TURQUOISE, PEARL and GARNET, in sets or Suigl plees. MAGNIFICENT GOLD CIIAIN BRACELETS and NECK LACES. SPLENDID CIIHATELAITNES. GENTLEMEN'S FOB CHAINS and WATCH GUARDS. -Also, to his Mquicent stock of WATCHES, of the make of all the most ee!ebtted manufaturers in Europe, cased with GOLD and SILVER, and set richly wth DIAMONDS, PEARLS and RUBIES. He has, besides, onesf the largest stack. of Punre Siver Ware ever brought South, which he i oftering St VERY LOW PRICES. Purchasers would do well to call and examine before pr ching. E. A. TYLER, dR 2pl2t 110 Canal street Clousing NORRIS, MAULL & CO., CORNER OF CAMP AND COMMON STREETS, Under the City Hotel, Are now offering for sale, on the most retsonable terms heir NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK -or W I N T E CLOTHING! -Consieting of OVERCOATS, FROCK COATS, PROMENADE COATS, VESTS, PANTS, SHIRTS, HOSIERY, As. All selected from the LATEST NOVELTIES in Style and Material. Purchasers would do well to call and examine. l15 splf The Most Superb PRESENTATION BOOK PUBLISIIEDI WOMEN OF BEAUTY AND HEROISM, t FROM SEMIRAMIS TO EUGENIE. C A Portralt Gallery -or FEMALE LOVELINESS, ACIIEVEMENT, And Inflence. WITII NINETEEN YERY FINE STEEL ENGRAVINGS. BY FRANK L. GOODKCh, Author of "The Court of Napoleon," etc. In one Elegant Quarto Yoliume-Tulkey Atique, or Gilt- - Price, $12 50. o The portratll are from drawings by Champagne and Wandes ford-most of them authentic copies-aud engraved on steel t in tile highest style of art, by Iall, alpin, lHollyer, Jackmanu LIST OF PORTRAITS. I. Semiramis, 8. Diana DePoitiers it. Marie Antolnette, J 2. Penelope, 9. Anne loleyn, 15. lMaid Sl rgoss a, 3. Cornelia, 10. Mary, Queen of 16. Anne Huaeltine 4, Zniobla, Scot., Judesn, 5. Beatrice, 11. Pocahontas, 17.Charlotte Bronte, 6. Jean d'Art, 12. Nell Gwsnne, 18. Victoria, 7. Isubolla, 13. Lady Montagu, 19. Eugenie. ILLUSTRATED GIFT BOOKS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. WOMEN OF BEAUTY AND IIHEROISM, from Semiramis to I Eugeule. A Portrait Gltlery of Female Loveliness, Inflt. once and Achiecement. Nineteen superb Steel Engravinga. By F. It. Goodrich, author of "The Court of Napoleon;" 4to--Turkey Morocco, fll gilt, new style. THE COURT OF NAPOLEON : or, Socioy ltder tlhe First Empire. By Fanok It. Goodrich, (Dick TintoJ with superb Portraits on steel, of its Beauties, Wits and lHeroines. TIlE .IOSEPIIINE G(ALLERY-With eight Portraits, tolt ored ty hand. Edited by.Alice and Phtbe Cary-Royal 8rvo. TIIE ATLANTIC SOUVENIR FOR 159--With Contribu tions by, and Portraits on steel of, Irving, Bryant, Long fellow, Saxe, Prentice, Ilolmes, Cozzns, Shelton, Ilalleck, Fay, Ik Marvel, andi Bayard Taylor--Royal vo., extragilt, illuminated. And a varlet of FIlORAL GIFT BOOKS, with beautifully Culured Steel Plat-. All thu above supllliel to liokstllers and Dealers at the New York wholeale prices, by JAMES STRINGER, Agent for Dierby S Jackson, d21 2p6t 5 Camp st., up stairs. Theodore Danzziger, Begs leave to announce to his friends and customers that he will open on MONDAY, thelt 15h Itcember, his NEW CHEAP DRIY GOODS STORE, 120 AND 2.0 ROYAL. STREET, Cotner of St. Philip street, With a large a.ortment of FRESH GOO11S, Just received, 10W pieces PRINTS, beaulul styles and fast colors, at 10 et. SIuK ttd WOOL POPLINS, at 15 cents a yard. SILK tRttBECS, SEI..S OIIAWIO. New Style CIIENII.I.E SIIAWI.S anl MANTLES. All of which willt be sold at tbhe usual low prices dl3 2ptf WIood, .Mlltenberger $ Co., SOUTHERN ORNAMENTAL IXiON WORKS, 57 Camp street, New Orleans. All styles of RAILING for Cemeterles, Galleries, Baleoies, Offices, Verandas etc., etc., from the lightest and most graceful, to the heavies and most elabratedeaigns, IRON FOUNTAINS VASES, STATUARY, LIONS, DOGS, DragonI. etc. IRON SETTEES. CIIAIRS , TARI.S, STOOLS, BRAOK ett, tImp Polts. Flowaer SOttd., HtOr Troughsi. ay Racks, itchi ng Posts. Carriage Gates, Tree Boxue, etc. Rt)N STAIRS, Straight anOd SpFal. AST IRON MAUCIOL.MS of beaSntiful design aod inish. CORINTHIAN CAPS, COLUMNS, etc., etc. Our facilities for executing orders for any and every artleh In the Ornamental Iron way are second to none, and we law'Ie the attention of the public to our list of Designs, over 5W in onmber, confdent that while their tatles tlll be suited, our work will combine all the requtsites of beauty and betotlral construction. s n-Woreroom--No. 57 Camp street. Foundry and Maohine Shop-No. 247 Tehoupitoulas street WOOD . Paor., WOD, MoILtatatata A Co., Jyll Ip Philadelphls, New Orleatn. i ebw rteanrs lailp E esut t . A Mew Treatment for Consumsp on. To the Editors of the Crescentl-Gaentel en Th increasing frequency of consumption Ie truly alar*1 Ing, and its tendency to a fatal termination is =a. vernally known. The evidence of the crability f this disease is undeniable, yet we doll the remedies of the regular profeelion unavailing. Consumption is a constitutional dieeas-a morbid condition of the blood-and, secondarily, a disease of the sobtane of the lungs. In order to answer the many inquirles il regard to my treatment, I will ern give a brief de scription : l.t. My object is to give sech medlenee Internally as will neutralize this morbid conditIon of the blood, equalize the secretions and give strength and energy to every part of the system. 2d. To expand the longe and therebylnemeae tha capacity, which enables them to arterializetheb doo more thoroughly. For this purpoe I have an las haler of my own invention,which ismuehmoreei. oal than anything of the kind before the puable, 3d. We apply local remedies to the seata. the die ease by means of inhaling medicated vapors. 1har compounded my medicines so asto inhale col4evaqpi from them, as they are far preferable to warm vaspo for the following reasons: They add tone andsoreg to the substance of the longs and allay reritationm They also fortify the system from taking cold, where as warm vapors rather predispose a person to late cold ath. By combining the medicated vapors with he: expansive power of the Inhaler, we are enablehtd force the vapor into the remote air cells of thelna.g and into the dieased portions, whereas with a og- ' mon Inhaler the vapor is hbut very Impesfecy cor veyed to the seat of' edume. With my IaSIM i I have succeeded in exp the cheats of som patients from five to six inches.. - 5th. In some cases, I use a Galvloahba which: acts very beneficially on the nervan system Pa W. cretion. I will take pleasure in explaining my bsttpa more fully to all who may call upon me at myIno p fearing I may trespass too much on your coenlamni I dwell longer. Yours truly, E. Rlaonue, I . fD., Physidan for dies of the lungs, therat, hot., Hsr, fe male compInlin., etc., No. 140 COnul s5ed, nnea Careadate N. B.-The public will please bear in mind that . my time is limited in this cityin consequence of otheu appointments; therefore, an early call is advisable to all who wish a permanent and speedy cure. a-See Inside pages of to-day's Cresceat. DR. HAEI's SEcoND CouRs. or Llcrvumms-Dr. Bale is to deliver the first lecture of h14 second course on the subject of electro-biology, this evening, at Odd Fellows' Hall. From what we have seen of Dr. Hale's lecturnedso ing the past fortnight, we canaasert with consadeesabl emphasis that he deserves a hearing fromeverybody. Lucid and instructive to a remarkable degree in hit explanations of his chosen science, so inexplicable to the mass of the people; polished in his tanguaga,and graceful,spirited and agreeable in his deportmentb a fore an audience, no one has visited him yet who tka not been pleased and satisfied with him as an omtera and public entertainer, if not convinced of the truth ot the science of his adoption. In his demonstrations, however-that is, in thedi. - ferent tests and exercisestowhich theDoctor subjec ' those who succumb to his biological power-he i eminently entertaining, and at times astonishing. S date and respectable old citizens, and young men of good family and character, have, under the Doctor's wonderful power, performed scenes of excitement, pantomimes, displays of passion, humor, musenlar strength, etc., entirely exceeding any to be men on the regular stage ; exhibitions now silencing the audi ences in breathless wonder, and again arousing them to the hight of uproarious merriment. The lectarem so far as given, have been attended by citizens Of the most intelligent and respectable clas, many of whom have expressed themselves as being much instructed, and all expressing themselves as being highly enter tained. Aside from the educational merit of these lecturea, they offer a fund of real entertainment which excels many of the exhibitions whose avowed purpose is en tertainment only, and which is not exceeded by any. At the lecture to-night we shall expect to see a large audience, as well as every night during the hol.i days. We are ready to guarantee that of all who attend none will come away disappointed. - Local uletillgen ce on third page. Tno ArntroEA.Trn.-For the entertainment of the multitude to-night, all the great troupe which constitutes Spalding & Rogers' mammoth circus company, will appear in favorite enactings. The Conrad brothers will do some wonderful things, as they only can, and the two clowns, Messrs. Fay and Day, will spread themselves in being funny. "John, the giascutis annihilator," will wind up the entertain meot with a grand finale. THE VAnrETrns.-A great bill is offered at this in stitution, where the whole company of stars will to night concentrate their talents to the production of " The Marble Heart, or the Sculptor's Dream," which will form the beginning, the end, and the sta pie of the entertainment, its flive lengthyacts preclud. inog any other item of entertainment. Messrs. Smith, Jordon, Briggs, Davenport, and Misses and M'mes L. Graham and A. Graham, and Boyce, Smith, Warren and others, will all be concerned. The attraction is great. -Mr. George Jordan appears in a part origin ally sustained by him. THE ORLcANs.-This evening " La Jnive," grand opera, will be brought out, sung and acted in its prin cipal characters, by Messrs. Lonanlt, Taste and Bonr geois, and M'lles Lafranque and Paola. Tuos ST. CHtLEs.-To.-night a new actor will he in conjunction with Mr. Burton at the St. Charles. Mr. Walcot, par nlomine, a very good player. The b comedy " Breach of Promise" will be performed, with Mr. Burton as Ebenezer Sudden, and Mrs. Haghe as u 1. Mrs. Trapper, after which " Charles I[I," in which' 0 Mr. Burton will play Adam Brock and Mr. Walcot _Muddleworth. Mr. DeBar, Mrs. Senter and Mrs. - Denham are also in the cast. TEuartANoC FnAI.-Our enterprising down town temperance friends, being somewhat in need of funds y, for the completion of Franklin Temperance Hall, Third District, have suffered the ladies to do some 1 thing in the cause, and the result of their labors will become apparent to-night, at Masonic Hall, when and where a Fair commences, to be continued to-morrow and Wednesday evenings. We recommend thosein search of entertainment to drop in at the Hall, and drop their dollars in aid of a public cause. Mrososs rrsr Fran COuPu Nv No. 2.-This gallant company celebrated, Christmas in a manner which words, they held their annual election for officers. ed. We perceive that the Foreman of the Company, our old and particular friend Lea F. Bakewell, was re :t. elected to the same office. This warrants ns in say ing that the Mississippi boys appreciate Mr. B.as a fireman and a brother, just to the same extent that we appreciate him as a gentleman and a first-rate fellow. They prove their esteem of him by electing him every year, and presenting him with a silvertee timonial once in a while. Soars ABoBOnE.-Capt. Gillespie, of theshp Elisa beth, from Londonderry, reports having seen un the - inst. a ship ashore twenty miles east of Cape An tonio, also a ship ashore on the cape, about twenty re miles north of the light-house ; both wrecks were apparently bad ones ; could not ascertain their os, names. n e. A Rlc GoLD MsIN.-Mr. Christian, of Montgom sru cry cousty, N. C., has taken from his mines within the last three months thirty thousand doliareworthof the ore, and at a cost of only a few hundred dollars. His mines are believed to be almost inexhaustible. del They were discovered in August last, and he has just been offered for them, in New York, $300,000,which our he refused to take. 1tal The Humboldt (Cal.) Times states that is. addition ane ton nine thousand snipe killed at four shits by a citi zea of Union, the air was full of falling birds for sev eral days-not to speak of the great number of crip ples hobbling about the ground.