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. w aIZew. a w .r c . wn sm t Ojc !sUI .m t3 a am! CA ,U - m' gm.3 an. e wisq , msst.I WN Wm ar W mnmalv m i at THURSDAT MORNIG, DH7C MER 24. 181$. AMUwSIamBriTS TESs ViiNZNS. A5TZll I.-OeMt dasmntle mmitlao "tmemakire L'ss L. CtAi a-tCuer u " OACA rT OF MIUi UOsLu"-a -I' Teamoul, the re 4n3 C3t CITT MUStalUM AND URWAAOI3E-t0 sad O Cll. Cat esteet--t) omes 8 A. O. t 10 r. s. t ON Ixsams Paoss - Second Paje : Qty Topics, Isteresting Derelopment-s in a ('ase is the ('ircuil ouart. Editorial Paragraphs, Amusemtents. Third Page : Norlhern and West ern fNews, The Indian War, Erulish Vier of the Msississippi Ialley, Ai,,'sinr g WashIwjlon Reminiscences. Si.rth Pae : Offcial Proeeesl. ings Board of Assistant Aldernme. Se,readh Page : Finanidal and Commercial lrplort's. --. Cnrraser s EDrrxou.-The CEscENr of tI morrow will contain special and extra fea tures adapted to make it an appropriate and entertaining holiday edition. Among litera-y eontributions expressly prepared for this tdt tion will be a poetical romance in blink verse, entitled .'Loved and Lost," and a p.""" .h1w.., tA OCSintsae loini.,,,n . which includes a strange weird fiction illis trative of the horrors of African witci.'raft or voudonism. The interesting account of the atta-k by robbers on the town of Clarksville, T',c .aes, came in tco late for publication in this murn ing's CREscIK rr, but will appear in to-iuor row's issue. TrE SAi.L or ('_e-.-It would ii: cih racter istic of Mr. Seward's tortuous and c:rcumilo cutorymethods of diplomacy, if Mr. Cushing's visit to Europe is in the nature of a secret and unofficial mission for initiating negotiatins for the purchase of Cuba. While we can see no necessity for thus mysteriously and cirni tously approaching the matter, we neverthe less see plenty of reason for hoping that this plan, if really adopted, will lead to the cession of the island to the United States b.fore its in ternal troubles have proceeded much further in disorganizing its industry tand impairing its prosperity. The authorities in Spain, whether monarchical or republican, ought surely to know that disaffection towards the r:dule of the mother country pervades almost the whole Creole population of Cuba. They s'hould know, too, that this disaffection is chronic and ineradicable. Its special developments may be repressed, but it will always be roeady to break forth, and must ultimately lead to separation from Spain, possibly to the ruin of the island. No Spanish American people has ever yet commenced a revolt against the home government without persisting to the 'itt'er end. The Cubans will form no exception. The language said to have emanated from the existing authorities at Madrid, that they nce er would re inquish a Spanish province, is si:u ply stupid if it has reference to Cuba. It isin the came spirit u that of the Bourbons when clinging to petty prerogatives and losing their thrones. The question for these authorities will at length be to sell Cuba, or suffer the, humiliation of losing it without any sort ,f in demnity. The long expected novel by Mr. Chldiles Dixuitry, of this city, entitled "The iHoae in Balfour street ; A Novel," has appearod. We are indebted to Mr. Eyrich. 130 Canal street, for a copy. We defer criticism until our San day's edition. We are indebted to Mr. Haley for I rte mn hers of the Sporting Times, the IDay's Doings, Frank Leelie's Magazine, The Illminated Western World, H rper's Bazr r, Turlf. Fi,-lI and Farm, The Spirit of the Times, The Lit trary Album, the Hearth and Hlome, and Every atnrday. These are all for sale at 20 Conmercial Place and at 153 Poydras street. The CeBc:.NT is under obligations to Mr. IL D. Monserrate, the clever purser of the .stems2hip L C. Harris, for his kind remuom brance and for the account he furnishes uis of the attack on Clarkville. We owe you one, kind sir ; we owe you one. An attempt was made in the recent rcform act in England to provide, st least partially, for the representation of minorities. At the election for the Parliament the scheme was partially tried, and the roesaults are given in the London Spectator as follows: la Bertfordsbire the liberals werre t- the C )-. enrvatves about in the relation of 37 to 34. and by the operation of the miorlty elauee bthere were returned two Liberal. to one Conservaive, which, sf course, ersagerates the retal Liberal esenbth. Agats, in Herefordebire the Liberal. were to the Omasrvaives about m the relalios of S to IS, sud there, by the operation of the mi nmorelty elase, there was returned one ULwral to tw Cemsevaives-.a result exaggersting the meal Caesdvaie strength, bet not mo much us the reesltin a Bertfordshire esxaggerated the Libe ral strength. In BehhirW e t Aeals were to 'the cseervatives to the rate sheet of 56 to s31, and there, by the woriteg o the mtseorlty eltan., tsy retusd ee* member sad the Conervatives two. Apgls, in Cambrtdgeehire, the Liberals were to the Conservativee in the relation of :3 to U, sad thee, by the sotoe of the minority ela., they retuned one Liberal member _o two Cowarvaten membesr. These were, we elive, the oely Engltlsh countiee sib ject to the minority elause in which there was say contest to test the •otast stresgth of parthe.; and in these we see that,. tsking these fear oeseatis together, therLe were etrnmed, by the scUoon of the miaority olasuse, v e Liberals to Oe O ervatives by partiesl , %ich may be maiad to he very searly I that ratio _. sy, os a average, L the ratio of 29 to 3t, which shows a certain losm of, streqgth, us e6aj red with the ratio of their votes, to the kw.er party, the IAberai. On the other hbad, but fs.r the minority clause tbhey woold have car ried t ae oe these eountsa, HBertford-hlre, end lgtd, la the nnmber of seat been the ra. the three wet there; while the morIty ets is omhrisherf, semedfire, uad merkshtre wemld hlre ga e on the Coaemratlves, Ieving lbe Liberal with three seats to the COeesrvatives ie. The .uaeruity elosame. therefoe, in thse maile has Lot give the Liberals a represeat ta'an up to their full party trength, bt mnoh bhe. asd ah's the sedmary majority prinelple woeld In the iborboe sa whee the system was i d e st selt w wa to give to the Liberals a 'atie in the proportion of 3 to 1, te 4 strngth, compared with the Ceoervatives, er about 2 to 1. The dedue. ties eomiato t~shat the plan, us tried in Eangland my be \etive ; bit it at nleat ha. the merit of giving z f to portions of cona.tite.- which Otherwie would re main unrepreseted, whi It has not dimin ished the working strength at ho4 mSaiit party. The Wbie commutnity an teterboos of disauirtede in relation to the swarm ot pick p- wsiraf beinfg the eaity. The p mreses - of anb prhenaile prestidigitatorsn inumu l number, and the extraordinary snecess Mnd Impunity with which they ply their rvoetien, admit of easy aexplaio. They bare een attracted to New Orleans by the report of the Inee crops and improved thrift of Southern . planters and the eonsequest expectitie that there would be, this winter, an uneou5mon t alance of cash available for misoellaons ex ex* penditure in Southern eties. The nuex ampled security and profit which have at tended their operations thus far are due to the most defective and inefficient system of police, in respect to both law and admiais * traion, which the city has ever known. ad But the fever amounting almost to furor of anxiety excited in the city by the skill and ac tirity displayed by this industrious gentry, is not, philosophically viewed, so easily ex ploable. People could scarcely suffer keener pangs of apprehension at the approach of some Vandal conqueror who threatened to sweep away their]patrimonies and lay waste o- thecir homest.. Pockets shrink and keep as close as misers. t'ortmonnaies ache with fear. The hue and tremor of punic are universal. Even the Grecian bend fails in to- the trying hour. Still more astounding, the fea- go!den youth and the ,liver gray exquniitism, and the cream and the pride of masculine rar Is mode, do not, by a long jump, come up eldi- to the epCtations which hive been laink formed respecting the pos.sible developments of id a their I)undreary grace. asarance, and in a,-." eoucicnce. Ginoniug a trenailous fe:bleness in l!is- the bnlLous knees of thlir attenuated legs, 'raft and nanit4eting a weak concern f>r the can dition of thigi, nronnd thinm, that are po)i tively scandalous. Who would hLve t!ioight 'y that anything in this wrld .hore of umir."lo 'ms, i could have knocked them out of their st:n rn-- froid and aplomb--them, to all appearance, utur- perennially as cool as the snow cap of the highest Alpine peak, and as firmly planted eter. in unfathomable self-satisfaetin as heaven rnlo. upholding Atlas on his base? And yet they ung's are unsettll by a fact which is neither miram and Ions nor novel, but as natural as himan de ions pravity, iand as nucient as cupidity, raiianity see and lroguery. The equanimity that might rani- have smiled to scorn the shock of an earth rthe- quake, gives way before the mysterious this passes acid raniprlltions of liiht. flutide anil ilion furacious tilngers employed in one of the .ir tsin- dinl industries of modern civilization. rther Now, it must inevitably strike a reflective ig its mind that there is something ludierously out -ther of proportion in the uneasiness, impatience, ly to and indignation which may be created in this f the or in any ether American city, by a lively hole vi-itation 'f the small thievery confined to ould ,he pcket-picking class of human vermin onic and parasites, when the whole country is tents comparatively quiet, resigned and placid eady under grand larcenies practiced through in id to numerable devices and opportunities created in of by political misrule. All the pickpocket petty has larcenies lumped together are, in point ome of magnitude, no more comparable to the itter depredations inflicted upon the people at large tion. by the rapacity and profligacy which have been .1 the oigaeized by bad legislation, aggravated by le'er corrupt administration, than a wart td Os.s. si:u- The uhisky rings and their official confeder isin ates steal more, indirectly, from the hard earn vhen ings of the people, in one month, than the their pickpockets are able to filch from them in a cities L hole year. Every addition to the pro th, teetive talii' is a robburv of millions f iu- fiur the honest iudlustry ,f the country. The hoido of carlpet-baggers who, nu.oer p.,lititdl license, have been gratifying their raptorial instincts in Lo.uisiana and other SSates, are as u-inh worse in th.at way than an fre equal number of pickpockets could be, as a swarm of vamlires is sorse than a i twarm of u- moslquitoes. The Su;bst.ln'e of this coularat nity is devoured, under the clo.ak or pretended ,tlm- State legislation aid I n r : 1 t: ate th.,r ,lios, ity, to an extent that dwacs mt in ; cI) tr tive ated ineiguificance the op ratio,, of .ti tic In-,ln. F: e-l 1 v en tio ial 1.t 14 o u tl a hd l t e a n I r cI Lit- that ever prowled at-out thli city. i o tiff.i and of the iniquitous printing :1 invemnted by at 20 the l)Dryades street conspiracy to furnish rot. dainty morsels to the greed of some of its fol lowers, is a deeper gouge than the present f the pickpocket invasion could make in t.vlve mmonths dilgent use of their ting.r, with as i om- large a rate of remnneration as has recently us of attended their labors. one,' Is there not, then, a aspect of laughahl incongruity about the apxions and indignant form feelings aroused by the performances of that ally, class of vagabonds known as pickpockets: t the Not that such feelings are not, abstractly con was sidered, perfectly proper and rational Society en in must protect itself against the a"gressions o1 verminid and parasitical enemies. It must C 5- resent and resist when assailed by these, or bsre undergo, more or less rapidly, decay and dis ,ave, solutior. Its vigor of resentment and resist bral ance till be in proportion to its vitality. But, on of assuredly, the self.preservation of society is ai not to be accomplished by directing the Shonest rage of public opinion exclusively ch as against petty larceny depredations, while b grand larceny spolietions are submitted to to l, with a fortitude more suicidal than heroio. . Conventional orimes, among which we wouldn include crimes under political license and by :13 to the operation, perversion or permissiion ot btt statutory law, may bring a country to ruin; were unconventional crimes, alone, cannot The mb- pickpocketsare a pestiferous class, and should ca be ferreted out and punished in the shortest that. order. But they would be infinitely more M dangerous if they were uas "trooly loll, artes according to the conventional cant of the rio dominant party, as they are truly dextrous in . as prehensile prestigistion. otbe - haud, PAh5stea tar ' " PH IAN LOTION" S NEAUTIFTIN ThU SKIt AND OOMPLI.TOW. mhtrH* rTon aI - rHasl i. " m .n so zatr. r o tle'shl rSio rsIsA, InUar5L, Moar as oI-s~ Abe et.a, and raseie hr s Fr end ~ebin. was rPa.. a n w ose cake. was or-ague tol, -se the GENT'LE.E . ATI) lOYS. idac- - -a d in nLaeriac'rs1 wa ST'D dre- TOIttT ARTICLES GENAIMLY FOR GEhTLEMEN. mim I issit mnII ,It'h a maw mtemk eO OVEUlOATs, ortf m $esto pmue, tee , re begs titsaLsg (. W aLip qes I. Truete of Uipect At - SorXctE or ION IUNeAUrYB' MI. FOAL l At a meet. n of toe Beard tf Ditortors of the oem gap, he'd this dy. Mr. P. &. WRits latrsdc ie F' lowaig I.reoutble ead seslutea, whieh were uaalmneuld n, adopted M Whlreoas, By the Interpetion of Dine Pre polddee. tt Hena. 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DLRABILITY, I --".,i it.t.ill. a pien o: a TWELVE iler POCL'D FRLIT CAKE bakOd I", vin ' a S,- 6 *'.IAR'I'ER beir (tier (A i ulgt of I yt,",, maid w.lc'l hits beun in dell ua in t y 1 Itn ftto y 'or not years. F-r a oa .It re-'y i itt'er o! t meo i 1i. I I4 B mei i t t le r t'i i. t t en :t, tenoniott'ti.I'al .tn rel- ."11 O of -:'l -r- E RN i'lR'I" 0( .AKSTOV 1 iiE S(RI.DRNO,ED t'IIARI!.!: I ,Ah STOV.E by -r nale by oisb RICE, BRin' & CO., ot and :.I t'Oap sitrect, ind !a53 ,agtzne at-et Ielve -- - h s .ta '*ta ble snd dcrpzambte otly 4 "I I 1'l',a1.\S able -on -oa- nP4W WTEARD P]IEENT ts? FUR YOLK WI'E. 8SIN. DAUOHrER ON FRIEND. 1100- tt',do be a Receipt for a Aietg TAK d s' iHSCRIPTION TO LLLIE'S CIRCUL&TING LIBRARY, , or Ent t' lg ectht Sottller lr, thtouithout ti, y*ar, to the net of ALL THIE NIFW B()IKS. MAGAZINES and is.VIEWS. [0, A Tesr' pi.ertcr th " will eoi t le th ru a gaudily bload vol ,,te, wtlch mo*y ii ca t aide in a day. y Is iEOR(E EL.LIS, the e asvi s. rely Opposite Poarfoce hile - 1 to CArtsmvs asd t rew lear I'ILESE1iN @. I by JUST ARnlvEP, M. LEIeHTON OF Tage FiRM oF of LEIGHTON & HAYMAN, Caoeae or . CLharlee nd CamI l reeto. WITilh a entire new and cho'cely ehlected Stotk of te4 GENTLEMEN't FU" RNIHISS OOODI, l0or All uiltable for tbe preeset eaen, sad M prace eoroeead. ing wilth oar well kIown Shirt*, the lix in a Boex for line ollars. Boys' andl Yeostas' CloeIAs. We hee·o·et npd 'r the IIltltays n freih tt fn( V TontLe B'akt Cloth PA KS. PANTS, and VKI1B. Tolths' FaIcy ta timers 8LITa. psl' 811sk Clotb JAC4EI4 sad PAeNTS. Beas' Fraq Caidmloe J oKETd sad PANTt. LOP. HIoJ Wseam ovlAMOATO -LM P So"s SHIRTB.810 'Ki, DRAWB and UNIDII3IBL TS. S Pa, ties will d ell to ealmine prkices SPIIKIN, PIERSON h CO., F asS 13 ad IS Osmp iet. Blckager' .WIsc awre, IO. 14 ......CANAL BrBE ..... NO. 164 rS. Sew O*l...* lDI)ElScTLi OPFoFIT Carl? CHOlce. wm e e ce Do ' trlno Pi*04: ) aw.raaF nie * Ce's PIAeid; OIP ARD PIAOS,; T dw * C O'e Deliamose ORtoI a; had ele Agmea Fer he Ulatod Btrees Fe, she Iadeel Pub eassei o sthe "Cwweeepeiase Mteauele" IA Bay< Bel e la ims h s ls Tned sa id aspelhled 19the CuItsw -- STATE OF LOUISIANA, 'aw I .ad c'woarr o sr SWa" THU DIRE(CTT ORY THs ATLAS MUTUAL if E INS IIMN. COM'ANY, SRB. LOUIS, a leMose to m is t to pi tle OM t Is the tentleo ef th Company to eatsMg a Agaw I. aen S1tate of Lo.i4-I me, New Ortlmeans, and se elltt.. Lewam. e, wtata te State, hr the pmpees of amL s t aS el..m.m the ;LEAT ACCUMULATION OF ADVANTAOGE, Knowa eily t this lastWMas. The Attla Mutualt Lif o I a the CompaY That gual to alt of its patro THI WORLD-WIDE POLICY. Urequaled for its breilty, slm liotty and p'ausesol. ram which ba boase itrttokn every odionsu elas and rstrlaeti I tmposen slal Sather sad W0etern people who hold po.i es of lilf insersnce .n other e nmpnsles iHIE AILoS MUIUaL LLFE haverateusa lowms y other Ompany. It makes eno xtrs cho ryg ftr re.idIng South or e's.wbet, and imposes no restrictions on oeenatlon or travel, etlied Kt oebar eompnaues eltra hbsede, for all of hileh ther lAb ItsRuaes Companale eompul their policy holders to pay large extraU This Caepany says to its palley huiere that they pay their money In good faith to lsra their live, ad If they do set peT the pr•mlam on the doy it Is due, their p.hIle shall not be forfeitd, but they shall have THIRTY DAYS' TIME TO PAY. Snd if atth occurs withnr that time, the amount of the , po.icy will be paid. All otf te polici f the ATL 45 MUITUAl LIFE are in contetoable nad tru nou-forfblitabl from date of tiese. 3r O 4'ITHE LitZi COMPANY ACId AS LIBERAL to its patruons a the A1LLA MUTUAL LIFB, a. witness te " n fmrflting plans by it adogtod is additae to Its other ie 0 ral ha8sta ea aforema mple: I.-An E. noomesnt Poliny losed at age twenty. payable at deathb or age sixty, after see payment., coutines to torofefem data of ron., for two years and totTy-six days. I1.-An hadowmealt I olc iued t age S trty, pTyabhi at de borher forty, a ter ' as payimnet, etinues to force for eleven years one hundred and thirtoes days tieer i.lustrations might be given to show the eqtity and fair dealing of this t.empauy. AI A LOAN OF ONE- IIITD OF ALL PREKM 1M.3 MONEY required to .nsuie a applical t in mode during the t.rm Ef the pilicy. No notes or ob igi.lo a are tkelo or dmnandel of Fo.Ic It holder by tllhi opmplay The perl ar plans sid featu'ee of the Atlas Ms'otl Life p r. citmmend thei,,ll Ice Dorticilrrly to the peopie of the Stht of Loaisiana. S Tule Cun.slny h1,. a Onarnteed Capita', paid up, tof In Stock and hlai ,I w.biueo, and the Stocabolders are huh a for urder the laws of thlle ite of Miso*orl. Iti Arets or the frst ,f Or ,'bor. 1;i, was snod rnlPtlly inectlone Irom the I.rgelbessllee coi'uir inta a tlhe CouIipaIy. or HON}F (,FFIOCg--r . L')UiP. irner of Fifth end Olive Street,. ,oAoe OF DnItrCO : JAnlm Harrirt,,, n f Chonteau Harrir n h Vlle; ('hirle A W.rmt. t. ' "'r t I.lyuch; Reotne Walls. Preindout ,l' Ar,, nmno4atti., , hsuk .end V to ant nai'woy tompany; Jo. U'ferli Pesidertt'eilt.ll Bunt. Jams i. Yesamta, C:asber Mlrrahlta" Sul.tl l sank; an n ot Wille, formerly PresLient Sf thte t Louis Motse' Lie tIlu-'ae Company; (Onrgel D lol. r. Presidnl rAPalfc Ra lroed; nooI Knapp, Proprle tor t c.uti t .tuh icto; 'rouatea Pole. formrrly eo eru. .I tio,oorl a d U t. MenmL,r; Jobn SL Drby. Ilnkeor, nirmerl M.t, r lof Si. Loir;: V. V SeaInr. Iull ' e tre'; Wm LLat nZr: t 1i : Ie.c I. ttrgoou. formcrly Prell ccut of North Mi'etrl Ia Iroad. OrriCaal or Tar COurle.: D t'IIiRLWi A MANTZ, Prenident JtioNb IAlKRItIM,N, VI a Proldet. . IHAYI .IF L M.tACETI ll e.ury. W'LLIAM Sit IL.D Anditor. .Ii,,i i. DARM¥. Tr asurer WM f'AN ANDT. M. D. consnlttng Physici e. I (; W. TLS)DMAN, M D, iamianlrg tlhysii0. The Compasy transael a goraa LIFR INeURtNCEM businrss, and lanra policies upon all plans at the !owe.t rae couisetent with so ety. TLe patrenage of the peop'. of the State of Loulsians Is sel cited. rue notice will be siven of ti-c appol trent or a Ieneral Ae et t, asd I f the ocation .f hi mloesu, ns well as the sele tion of Medical riminoar. .'ew Sgtyles for (ChrtIuia Ss I -or Ia SINE. AND DRESS CLOTHING. nt We ice receiveod new invoices by, ExprOe o. FINE ('I.OTI lNi for t e Rolidayr: Blark Coth FRO('Kand lACKS: B Prwn Hearer POew Styli FRO'K rUITJ; B'at Decekin , nd Cassiniere I'ANTS, tBect ilk Ve.vtesnd (1 th Veets; Drab Molton Firitng OVEhCOAIS; lT f-entletrel,'l Dresoln GtOWNN, KID OII)VE., Silk TIeti. O ARFS. 5HlTh'-, COLLARSA DRo.EM9S snd CUI)DRSMMlIitT---il of Iates t Byles and off d at Low I'r e s ( ll l.d e\irantne. PITKIN, PTER9ON ¢ CO., 13 and 15 Camp atreot, N. 0. . 'otf ice. B iE On tle morling .f tie 14th Lnst., while car n. 16 iof the TiL oupltoolo eie wae on its way n town, two passenecert At tchred eitl dlargerrou'y wounded the driver Edward Byan. There was on od g ntlemun in the ear afew mcm,.nt pro. eiiuil to the attack uho may know uouIetoing o( the matter. t It is tsercttFully requested by Mr. 31c crd, eupc.lntenllent of iid ice 11 ait he or an) pernn knowlag -nyth ng of '.thbe o ,rrnteewill report iiti to the Snperinteude.lto ,i.oilla. c it. a view of litin.tl listd twoi men toJnoicer .I'otice to Tax Payers I? accordance weit' Act o. 1"7 cf the Lgulidtte, ap priced October 311t, 1~6, entl.ld " An Act to seeure the co'lectioe of the tohat of the lity of New Orlese for the year 1S67, alt dclii n1et taxl payers whos amee, totether w th the ameont rtepectlrly duoe by them, were ubltsted In ti e orciatljurnal oi the city (The New Orlean Creecunt) In the menthof July. tIS, ire hereby ctedt to agInear adnotifed that joudgment wIll he apptled fhr, In accorlace wit;h aeld publicion. TIEN Dye flter the flrlt publicetio Ithe pre rnt retine in t olo owlg Conrtu, vii. In all t e l whwich the btl a arM for one hundred dot'ae or lea, In the Ihird Di. trlct Ceuit for the parl-h h Or'ean; in a'leoeian which oI othe bhil exceed one hundred dolltr•, acurdingc tothe ofrest !etterrot ' delloqaoen'a irlly names a f lowe: Fros II to I lecll.se'y In the Fourtli Ditriet Coor 1o.om O to K inc'utirey and , in the Fi th Diltrig Cour 'from N to Z Od ioelusiveloy and F in the hith I lot let Cae adlrolc A t, Si neleulvwl Is the Sneeth District Conrt. F. MICBINARD, N' w Orltse , Dee. 19th. 1I8f i'athloenable ClothAs --aND- GENTS' FUIINISHING GOODS P. I. . I lW's, 14 .............. OCAMP STREET ...1...........It, Under City Hotel, OFKIRED AT VERYT )LOW PRICES. --il.o- ad. TRUNKS, VALIISES, BAGS, UMBRELLAS, WALKING CANES, OPIICE JACKETr . EtlC., TC. E. Cts, IAHIOEI DL TAILOR AND DALERI IN o ENT'rLNEMI 'N FTINE CLOTH1IUG FURNISBING GOOD3, 4O sad 43 St. Chelte. Uti eat, ra. NIW ONLEAhi, .t. !. hULL; a . S. DICEEY: 64 OOKSELLLeN LW *TATWEIone, 10( CANAL tWESET--NewOtremo Law. MNedleal, . ~Sltam . ih d Jeeaeli Beks. ).... ..........CE IEss WrEEE........ . ... B. PIFFET'8, 1? .............cUnna sy am............ tt (Ieae BaUdlg ) Jar neited fbe pasts: Lar ls TIIlMII, FI30. Weake.LLOOVdtve, aBk mad 5ms 33BO3. pla said abadedd. Silk, VTde lad Stias SUTTOSS. Very la steak of WOOLEN OOODS. Nble. Ser° Chldrl'es Cks. Ledss' Jeekets. Shdir% Ceo. QAITBSI and 00T0 bhr Chlrea. Alibhse Gooeds FEB3M .N i the LATST STTLE FUSS of evey desertlpteo. Week mad Traveline BANKUTE er Mach Irad WOEK BOXE8 md WIlTING MUSIC O01x3, from $5 up to $50. Fine Steak of VAIBe, TOILSET T15, 'UPS mad 34ieCI STATtLTTB. TOTS-TOTS-TTSW. bThe Flneb Steek evs e Impated In tiweeumay. CARRIAGS.a ViALOIPEDEB, WAGONs. Tin andu Woad CAOGE F FUMBUOtT. FRENr,. INtJLISlI AND AMEIICAN. EEstra-lne Ivory RhI'IHE4 and COMMBS. .'Iedee. TO I URCHABERS OF DRY GOODS. aSving son:e very expesive loodewileh woaldineulthby ben4e.ahterud at setlorn. I have deteamined oolaer my e tire tock at such prlc eat private ale as will artally In. duc prchasmers o take .dvlatage of the opprsonity IXZ ENSIVE CASM ERI ES &WLS --AT- oarawaraz -ar-n naTa ta BILKS THE SAME. Balance o Stook at a bheavy di.cont from firt seat. M. R. HAGGERTY, S1 COmeal trea W. .-AI Goods remalalag ea head by She Ss .4 Jeanry will be elered at aeotlee. .Vuasecat Isatruament*, tUITALIE FOR I-OIslDAY PE I ~ IB A. S11AN") F ORIT Eof SRteuway AI one. Pe.el., Iet PARLO O(tOGAiS ol Mason A lsolln. SVI(IL;Fts, ]A.]int q, IT[iARBS, AC.LOIDEON., COic0RTIRNA, FLI" 'E. MtIlI SoXW8 frnom $2 AI to $10, TOY DRUMS. ToY TRUMPS S. eI, MUSIC BýOKE,. MUSIC FOLIOR, PIANO STOILS, PI t1O COVERS. For als by LOUIS GRUNEWALD, Muld ge. 1r Omanl steet. Gransd Bazaar of FashAon. Tremesd*re Esettcemet at the Emp.emln of a hntom. om•e a1l both great and Imrl end becoarinoad at PAYLA is ZEBAL O I. 0 L 'I' 8 ZI a 54 And URIINIBIP G GOODS I lee that the Wer..t, C Clerk and Laborhsg Man ea make himself a Holiday Preusee witaewt mli, S the amront. Tr velia Bags. uTaks. Valiuae rod l det Artleel so cheap td the oldIest nhabitant could not re1sst our prier; it our reputation for setlng eheapmest be emstaiud e all hazsard. &galp we My, as e, come PAYAN & ZEB kL, Under t. Charles Il tel, second Store from Common at ee The Pleetl Plaso. ELEGANCE CF FINISH, SJNORITY OF SOUND AND DURABILITY COMBINED, bhe PLETIL PIANO Ih and always h be he retegnied Sthe best Pliano I ealsteLce, Ar no Pieno has ever been medeescept the Pleyel which after twelve or iftee yeare' k ae ccn d be repaired amo m as equtl Is sound to a new one. d The PlIye Pi me has been for twenty-fve years Io cosUtant SIe In over twenty thousand familUe is oew Orleans; and it is therefore at surprisltg that portues who cosault thir owa interest never buy any but a Peyel Plane. Thbis c t e Is very hard as Plnone, and perons buclng those of recent itroduction here will, we are certa, be a idly disappotlted are long. We have Jue reoived a lot of these uperior PISTEL Pe IANOS, to which we luvite the attention of the poblia. it ZORN & BREMER, R 98 Camp uree. C N. i.YlWler & Co., o C. . MILIB........................P. W. DIELIIAN FIRT PREMIUM S TEAM CAS]DI MAN UFACTUI US, 1Vholesaler C nt hf0tionernt, ierouaras or FIRE WORKB, WINES AND LIQUORS. 100 btrxes rP. AWDY., IV0I bhe Ansd LStick 'ANDT. e l0 .. Fancy CANDY. 1(10 boxes Rock CANDO. he 80 boxes New Phel·!d ALMONDS A lago assortment of Gtum Dros., uger Almoed, Bon a bee, Klere, Losengee; eli hids of Drope, uger Toym, he Fmecy Oreamma' sad tupde e A eae eeartie t of IRE WOMI-l-Ih bhese Fire SCrackere, if0 hose dibreet hwds of T erpedeas, 10 0ee dil•eret hLede of Sky looet, 00 Irorn dlWreas bhds of ch Eomns GoedI· S Abeo a large sorimenut of serpent, P Wheo BmRa ,pl SLightb, Bombhbedhie and Fire Cracklers. And a !ergo mmlotmoet of Callfornia W ae mad lquovr. All our Goedswe ,ffrr st the Lewest later od wll bg delivered to the remn tent prts of the city Free of ehrg. Z Truu ks, Iiallsea .u4 Begs We have Jot rwtlveed and epped he lear At meramet ol LADIlE MN WNTLiEMEN'S FlkE W IIKS To our " LAIr I' IIbTORI" TUNE., we wmild ul especial atteutlof. belg the bsret of bthe kbld ever see I New Orleas. Our stork of BAW. embrseso ie lstoM I s e tfun eithw t, New York or Parle To rsIl Deale we ower gret ladaeememg 5h TVUCEK by the NIST. B~AWL STRAPS, TOY TVUNKS. .. BLAKBLEY & HOGAN, no. 5 Chere I.reet New Oulrms C. U. Ztmmermrns raS JsT AmRlVID G WITH ONI OF TH3 333? EBL3OTBD STOCKS O IPte deweley, iasmeede, WA T'('- AND SILVER WARE, IEver bosght to r e city. lcb and IquIiWSILVRWAR, Sr Pleb gm . The mew rmd elent PI RANITINE JEWELRI. she celei a*.d Veae re GoLD WAtoEss New PFeIlr L OBALS, free Cepie MRACELYSr OF EVr33 SIE AND WrEn.T, OO3HAM PLATD WAREM a mew Sak ihreghe sIN IXPIIAL woNaE 3OUrZrT, A a. w end belltulii ertleltjt out All ioee leperted DIRECTrL reeI tlhe rmL es erle i Ir smd e kAmeem. C. H. ZIMMI3Bi AWW, -P and U Ceamel stess, New or ise. s Faserm street. New I k. 4. rc Mlay. Pi u e..er a2+. ao 3.. 585 Camel Useea, o- City a leetr erle suppli dd at e borest ~ee. Dr. C. BarE, 0 U U 1 I S 'I, S143 CAIAL 3TMBPT. . Bikr, .0O ..... g AJ&L ST lra........ 10 fami.ee, Wathe , Jewdry, SILVER. AND PLATED WAREI -Aa UssATL' aU.E3WCa5 ?sAcIa ThwegmdNed, thmskftl Is. past Cate hi old ecstom -s, wLhhlg to shw his appree stiou of the rmoe and thakia has tasmdeeatioe tim strlelnjy .t the deae, ofrrs his 3ll3 DIAMOND sal 0TNaU FI3 JEWrL3T, WATCOE@. SILVER WAR. PLATED WAe, Rtet, FItm this Date, uat spsrall.aed L Pri en that every eme now buy their Chrtl sad Oew In ar's l Yreste at S. . BIER, 100 Canal WteOL Ledte( e .asaes and CAUdreN's BUTTON BOOTr, GAITIRB, EtC. Darg the lset its weks we have relvaed sad re still eeelviag per the dsmenta P w York sesmers large variety of Lsdies. M ies and rtldree's Week hat lo ot Doly Fastoab'e but durabs9 Fnr Bals Welj d Slesr, SLhar.etc., we hrve the choicest knd of KID sdo SATIN IVITOm BrOTI. I.ACs .AITSRE .md SLIP) FEDS, diem Celess; FTrech and Amewc s, all wn mso ot tobeofosn In say other stope to tews Our Chlldres stock Is to varied sad euteeslve that It scth rmasmaageslsoed. Our 3OPET1T are to all color ans dse, up s*o the eotIA b D BLAKELY & HO3AN, r9 ('.m. l stIreet C'Artstmas ffIts -At 5W- COINER OF CANAL ANDI ROYI, -,riEEr: *. A. 83. dxIaWOT-D da O,. -trlrowS~kL or WATCIIEP, JWE-LRI, oCLo4'K4, BRZ%3S. A.N PLATLD WAKE. Have, be Ides their general large staok of I&AM8D3S AND EdlWZLVY, SA dote. selerti of Paris end .ther FAWA (IOODS, - sad nlvr Meas"d PPEN N' VK, DRUIBINB; 0 CARD CA113, PORT-3.M0NlAIES. CIAG and AC0001OX3S, IBROZE INIIK9IADS, BRONZE l VEl, PORIrLAINE TOILET MM and VARRS, and Ivery Heeded CaN.., lNTulG WSIIPS. WaIT D 3es, WORE kUxEu ,JWsIRT OA $s, aOOVE 3AIDIbscIItiF BLX It, (OU1I and [AUJiKS. GAMS; besiMd auny oher btapge epeally adopted elMd Qes, sod for sale at rrseoabl press, by A. B. GCIH WOLD & CO., V' nor Conl sal Ray tn tree Geerge .ate:, MANUfACTURER OF HAVANA CIGRS IMPORTER OP GENUINE LEAP TOBACCO. m 186 RAMPAT STIMIET,. MNEW OR(,K·a Oudme aIt cGABlet every quality Ulledpremtey and with statt MalOm. Iells Olgea oneirpaseed t Havana at sar prtiela low retas Also LEAF TOBACCO (both the fmet Havana and Anmeisca) o. alI kida Has metaed a large supply eof AI83S U Oem Granada, a N. R, 1s ead i MALL1, PIOIM and QUICE 3UU"NS B. P. Ihckley, ' A'I' C IAK I It, it. S Cmp Sgrees. as De' In fle WATOHIE, JEWELRY andt ILLBER Id WArE; aloe GUNS and PISTOL4. Maanafcture asod re st pairsevery decrt.on of work in his tline. Peeter'r s enwfe Coffells eed. (riem the Patath Flastatnlee lasiemss emuty, Mties. The underelsmed orer hr osoe ths seood, wbueb soeeia t producie long. streeg wad Al" eis Ca to,.I. tmew esto ished bryod dcev.l or a doubL Wme aJely raeomssesd t peoeIM, r pvellfe cpaity to the platlig tomminity. sod Sr i td. is p. ts welml f om the ID E. NEWMAN & CO., Cotton Featre, d9 Union street. Carpet and OI ClothA a'arh ause EL K IN & CO.. , 18 Camel Stress, Oppesitt (Ikhet ChUreh. S rre evtns r r ew e myn f Vslews CT. Itgv BS Liii THSSA-IY ad 8i&A1" CAIP.lI. Ahi., I1()l at OIL CLOTHS,. ludew hads. Laes sad Deasieh UrL. U sAYand a lrge moeortu of Upbhlmesy Goods. For ,M Be3a' aud Flsuns'e Boole, Etc. breas desdrtl a e~r' or youth' Boe or Pho that nvll IL it and wear well shb old exami e our s,ed be ae pnrcha_ug eleewbr, us ao have it seen is equal In tmwety year BLAKELY & BOGAN,. I9 O.-cit i trems n home eai llIKK318 to * the warir d ssothea~h m oead tee ef 3. J Tobmek . P. neinel r eand Upeer, ho gsg ;eed ppaietem Iv a h o.losDanfslstod Siehr otes. (-.aso wle sWeysie smtee l D mIe f w .era ga e E tREOVBD TO NS. i Aab D 8i IsOUIB I tTRhET. o dlerst 'ems We d ere F td | tatlsmnsd Satseerdperso th OIm eme ee etSa, I ermp tl t, wll de erlptted oeg ased Pmrfls a ede Mae CrUtterg et Wre, i HCt eal Pam Snrw ar; Prmeb Cakah rlaq sd Dese t- A'L E . A MOORE A 0E . ".A. H-EAD'II" NEW BOOI . ARO O5* I * ed1Omte I T. 3I ea aid will s lppeapr. gold el Idbecription Ct s.d$1 i Ordetre mFatte Chne7e1tO. so Da~m, Al*ll emk-a eiee MONTGOMERY MAIL, PUtLIM SD AT EOrOlMERBT. AL.BAMA AdvsmligIe AVE PFIT PFE 03Cr. Ithrbgh ito aeme. The MAIL hethe LegAet Dully sad Weekly Caui d say pmper peh Ied to Alebsmas ak "eufhwAer Inssa' ages.1. wenr.m..wge..e. be dimpeml at LANDED PRO IVUIIGTOE, WIERWTOE & 00., kadW a I 4es ivn ALYrre ir a ewsua.I*I AT LAW. I I ISOAD &AT. b 1lidslid IEW TOOi We Ieeedhltv ello the shee of smemem wlhtby aer, eemr asr W see to ier pees steakeh oas It a o en t ei mem eund with ear hut spei gl hewe bees tehe Mt tiIth dosd be ble s d do,. a Our EoLiRH 5038 hme db em by these ed BLt!tLY I HGtIW, MI cmstleuot.