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Iýfl REPUBLICANS ENDORSING. a . SUEnIDA" Inauma l the DIc tecember 7, 1871. ch ere On the 6th inst., the ten Ier the State of Louisiana, a too P. B. 8. Pinchback, i he reponsibloe position of Lizat- bal tt t"ER OR. Be it lo r <, - That we the members th Y .;L ShERwAAN Iass RaEVB *:. CLB, hereby express out Le SappTroval of the action of the Ord te cn Sidering the election of ao t ,Pinchback as a triumph of ML end nfuino Republicanism Stri Sdeath blow to the faction Got ,ggnes who have been en Son,, to divide our party. -r i"', That we congratulate -1' achaclk upon his election, sea n that his past career as a fin c ..rvan't is a guarantee that ani r il faiithfully discharge the Go 1ef ti e office to which he has Yep bns 'tP',1; be it further Fai e"l. That the president of F, his ,;i:i plpoint a committe of tre t0l-,'t the Lieutenant G(ov err ~ tiln copl' of these resolu- C tnor ,l that the Secretary be Sincttel to publish the same in co t , :.AI,.x and Now Orleans sti rn . CR m on President F "x. J. Fcasi', Reonrding ýeeretary. H COMMIrrTTFl Sp. Mrphy, P. Haran, GC I) crowlev, J. Walsh, FI J. H. Lawler. Sn In accordance with the above, the a rnittee waited on the Lieutenant Tr c,ernor on Monday last and the Gc Charman J. P. Murphy Esq., on ct rennting the resolutions delivered - ae following address :$5 Governor-It is our pleasing duly to present to you a copy of resoln trnes passed at the last regular meet in, of the Phil. Sheridan Club. The reso~itions give feeble ex- St presion t te feelings of natisfac- , not which we. Irish republicans, a expenenc I at beholding your eleva- C1 t,i to the second position in our , State. l3ongCing to a race which has auf feel under political disadvantages R, fr cnatauries, it is but natural for tb + to svmpathizo with yours, which 1a been similarilv situated. Having had arrayed against you, es ia malcotents of the Republican d, p~y, combined with the dem- c escc enemy, we look upon your ,cton as another proof of the b ',ihty of Republican principles. S :,iis Excellency Governor War 4th, too much praise cannot be ,., for his efforts to secure this r4 republican victory, we shall _:'. 'ie to repose the same con fee in him, believing his repub D::rm to be established beyond : ioubt. Lieutenant Governor Pinchback :acknowledging his sense of the 1 ib honor conferred on him by the i ::ate' re-iterated his oft repeated :.tion to the best interests of the :Ipnblican party at large. Thank " his Irish fellow-citizens for this epreeeion of their approval of his ',ration, andl endorsement of his teurse, and gave them assurance :t in the future as in the past he t~i;d labor for the advancemsent o tn welfare of all Republicans with ct regard to race or nationality. The committee shortly after with POLITICAL NOTICE. ,. Fr. ornrn ~VAnf RDICAL Re ,icau Mother dub, December ,1I.-The following resolutions ih:tl:cl by Mr.Goorge Jones, Snunanimously adopted by the Fo nth Ward Radical Republican "tsaoThe election by the State .'S:f thie Hon. P. B. S. Pinchback toL l Iotion of Lieutenant Gor teor has given another proof of the tin:y and strength of the Repub lian party and of the determina tin of his E cellency Governor H. C. 'K1 oth and his co-workers to Protect the political interests of all thrises composing said party; and Whereas, The action od the Cus tonhouse faction, in forming an al lie with a Democratic Senators, theby relinguishing the claims of Stcoloren people to representation, S disregarding one of the most portant principles that has here bO bound as together, and dis itding party principlee; there tore be it Ieolved, That the thanks of this cb are hereby tendered to his Ex hcy. Governor H. C. Warmoth nird tehohorable Senators who, by C-operation, saved s from iltical defeat; and be it further Ileolved, That we denounee Sen a J. j. Ingraham and C. C. atoi. and charge them u being 3hiiot, destructive, desperate, "r.antable and unpatriotie in tr nefarioaus forts to rule or eoolved, further, That the fore ng resolutions be printed in the publican and Louisianian. Presd R. C. HOWARD, udent Fourth Ward Radical Re PaPbliean Mother Club. A.p &Cli; as., Sercntarg. Commerelal. I WsmxrsDAT, DPe 13-11:90 A. MI. '"s CoTrro-The market opened ra ther quieter but with no material change from yesterday's closing, but has since shown a downward tendency, and sales have been at ffe off last evening's figures. Yesterda's sale embraced 6100 bales, and le maket closed is fol lows: Av~etge ~e nhaln Low Ordinary.......- - r Ordinary............. 17 - Good Ordinary....... 18 1 sio Low Middling........ 19 18ito1 Middling ..... ....- 1ci trict Mddling of t Good Middling ........20 1 20 0t t SUGAOL:- ed Received 1200 hhds. We note a con scarcity of low grades; a quiet but it " firm market for the medium grades ciel and a good demand for clarified. Good Fair, ...b .............8 8e am Yellow Clarified................10j@11) p. Fair .........................7t@ 8 fan FulLy fair................9 @ 9 wO White.........................11 @ 12 we MOLASSES:-- M Received 2342 bblt. The demand lee continues active and prices have si still further advanced 2c. V gallon e' on the better grades. on Centrifugal................... 10®300 Tb Fair .............................3941 ed Prime........ ... .............. 43 Reboiled, plantation, V gallon..30® Reboiled, refinery ..............30( 65 Golden Syrup .....................$100 FLOUR: Superfine ....................... 700 Double extra...................... 7 30 Treble extra ...................... 7 50 Good Treble Extra.................. 7 75 Good Extra .............. .......7 621 Choice Extra............. 8 50, and 9 00 GOOD $8 WATCHES AT OLD PRICES. C AS THE SOLE AGENTS in the United States for the LIVERPOOL WATCH CO., we are authorized by them to close out W a large line of European Watches, o" Chains. etc., now in stock for Cash, at r prices never before known. All beautiful in finish, artistic in design, reliable or til accurate time, durable, and of the lates style. Every Watch will be retailed at less r than cost of importation, and forwarded bi securely packed, prepaid, to any part-of at the country on receipt of price. Money ui can be sent to us by Express, with or Sders for Expres Co.. to return Goods or - Cash, which will secure promptness and ir safety to purchaser. Among our list will e be found. A BEATIFUL ENGLISH 8ILVER, SOLID DOUBLE CASE r- WATCH, genuine English full plate w jeweled movements, adjusted regulator, steel cut hands, engine turn nerl, correct and serviceable article, large or small size in complete running order, with an elegant Gent's Vest Chain, Locket and key, all complete, mailed free for FIVE DOLLARS. A VERY HANDSOME WATCH in fine he 18 karat Gold plated Double Casses- Le imitation of $100 Gold Watch-engraved ed or plain, genuine English, full plate jeweled movements, adjusted regulator, correct, and in complete running or k' der with elegent Gent's Vest Chain, his withLocket and Key, mailed pre-paid for his only EIGHTEEN DOLLARS. lis The Oride Gold Watch, ce IN MAS.IVE ORIDE GOLD Double he Hunting Magic Spring Cases, elegantly engraved, or engine turned, Genuine Patent Lever movements, full jeweled, h- regulated and warranted to keep correct y. time, and wear equal to Gold, preai e- sely like in appeerance, make, finish, brilliancy of color. $200 Gold Watch. _One of these splendid Watches will be - forwarded by mail free to any address, in handsome morocco case, lined with velvet and satin, (Ladies' or Gent's size Wtch,)for . only TWELVE DOLLARS. er Watches forHoliray Presentsm ana tured to order. GENUINE AMERICAN WATCHES of all grades, in Gold and Silver Cases, from $18 up to $200. Other Good Watches nequally low. With every Club of six Watches, of any kind, we send one extra te of same kind free, as a premium to getter cup oftheClub. A superior stock of Ge nuine Oride Gold Chains, $2 to $6 each, warranted fully equal to Gold in brilliancy e of color, wear, etc., Bills of over $12 col ib- ledd on delivery, if desired. All Bills of a $12, and less, must becash in P. O. . Money Orders, or Registered Letters, at our risk. Goods carefully selected, packed and forwarded pre-paid by mail, or by Express, or receipt of price. Safedelivery ofall goods guarenteed. Watches forward ed to be examined to parties known when exprem ehues both ways are paid. .1- No goods fo westd w of the Masipp River, with bill to eoleet a delivery. Purchasers must pay all epe charges of on goods eat O. ID.: for retura of money. All Cash ordi forwardel' ee of eharge to destinatit Catalogue ost Free. 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Cloth cases for binding, will be o 58 cents, by mail, postpaid. d The Postage on Hatran's MAozrsna is 1 24 cents a year, which must be paid at T Ii the subscriber a's poet-otee. to Address HARPER A BBOTHERS, r, Nov York. n "A Cmplete Piterial listry of the Times." '" The Beda, Cewje and and Sue S esfud Family Paper in the rd Zb=OZT., ºte -C iC; r- -HARPER'S WEEKLY - in, O Cor ar iDIDLo ULLTtTRra. P Noeica or Tea Pase. The Model Newspaper of our country. A le Complete in all the departments of an a t American Family Paper, Hniza'a Waz- o Tr has earned for itself a right to its title, f' "A Jouants or Crwasuzox."-Nets Terk £wning Post, '5 The beat pnbliation ef its ais in - h. America, and so far ahead of all other Sjouarnalsas not to permit ef ay compari in son between it and any of their number. eIts columns contain the eat collections orof reading matter that are printed. * * Its illustrations are numero asnd kbeasti ful, being furnished by the chief artists of the country.-Boetee fovelw. Harper's Weekly is the best and mont interesting illustrated newspaper. Nor does its value depend on its illuatrations alone. Its reading matter is of a high order of literary merit-varied, instruo tirve, entertaining, ad naexeoptionable. --R. Y. Ssa. h Su, bsbcriptions-1871. Tnams: of Harper's Weekly, one year.........4 00 O. An extra copy of either the Magazine, at Weekly, or Bazar will be supplied gratis ad for every elub of Fies &bsCrb at $4 00 by each, in one remittancea or, six copies for cr $3 00, without ex~ra py. S bbAiptiOas to HArpf' Magazn, id. Weekly, and Barr, to one address for one PPi year, $10 00; or, two of Haiper's Periodi I eels, to one addres for ce year, ST 00. an Beek aumbers ea no sapplied at The Aasaml Volames of HAZpER' WEEKLT, in nit eloth biading, will be seat by exLpem, ree oad expms rST 00 e ack. Asapis Set, esI e pisig Four teen Velames, at on receipt of essuhat therateof $5 25 per val., reightat a pens of puarehaser. Volume XIV ready January lIt, 1871. The podtage on Narpr'us Weely 13 eent a yesar, which must be paid at the sbsrhi 's pat aae. ar - Addrem AIRPER & LBOTHERS, New York. ST. P)lUP STOIED - 230 ROYAL ST. CORNER. 8T. PNILUP, .C '5 DBALZE IN- Stapleaa Fatty lrLtee4I, 8TRAMBOA1T. CAIRO. .--- ST. LoOs AND Nhw OaULSAU PACM i Co marx. MOB cAIRO AND ST. LOUIS. Illinois Central Railroad Packet. S~FOR NlMEMHPIS CAIBO and the Bends-The ine pasenger steamers of this isa *il leave a tollows: Giving through bills of lading to all points on the Memphis and Charleton Railrod, Nahville and Northwestern Bailroad, and Memphis and Ohio Bail road--also to St Louis. Through Tickets fmrnished at lowest f rates to all points East, Wemand North, Lit by all the various routes via Memphis, Cairo and St. Lotis. Staterooms me cured at General OfIe, 10ICommon treet. S A. A. WOODS, General Agent, m 104 Comntoh Street. C. G. WAYNE, Freight Agent, 37 Natchez Street, JOHN N. BOFLNGER. President, Bills of lading for all freights over t the Illinois Central Railroad; signed at the office of JAMES T. TUCKER, ape 6-ttf 26 (arondelet Street. MandarEs' Sovrzaxm Paer COMPAII. Poa Br. LomU , CasMo, SMuo sand the Bends- The steamers of this line will leave a follows. st 5 P, M. Giving through bills of lading over N the Illinois Central Railroad to al eli points on Arkansas, White and Cnmb Ii erland rivers. Through bills of lading and passenger tickets issued to all ' a points on the Upper Mississippi. as 0 high ast. Paul. Plans of cabin may be see and state rooms secured on application to STEVENSON A VERLANDER. Agents, 135 Gravier street. JOHN F. BAKER, President Bills of lading overthe Illinois Cent ral Railroad signed only attheoffice of h !JAB. T. TUCKER. 26 Carondelet street. NEW ORLEANS, CHICAGO AND THE WEST. ºt T= ILLINOIS CE'TRAIL RAIIROAD AnD Blue Line, Via Cairo, WRILLTAKEFREIGHT is From New Orlesas On st- T .s steameD LmAVING DAILY, AT 5 P. X., Oa - CAIRO, CHICAGO, AND ALL POINTS NORTH, WEST AND SEBAST, AT THE LOWEST BATES. D All rates and all through bills of lading from New Orleans by above route gives, signed and recognised only at the General Offiooe of the Com- p pany, No. 26 Carondelet Street. Shippers by this route save all dray y. age and transfer charges at Cairo, in and their goods are always under - cover, and no charges are made for e, forwarding. rJAMES T. TUCKER, F General Agent. r ST. LOUIS. r For t8L Louis, Cairo ad Mrmphis. .The Sterner KATIE, u- J. M Wnars, MaLster; will leave New Orleans for abo ports on at BATURDAY, SATURDAY, or June 10; June 14; " SATURDAY, BATURDAY, h July 8: July S2. e For freight or passage apply on board, orto J. JAUNEY, No. 150 Common Steet. . A. GREEN, No. 196 Common Stree Where a plan of the cabin can be seen e. BATON ROUGE. SNew Orleans, Coast, Baton for Bougeand OGome Tse Bail semi-weekly pssese ST. JOUL w. gR Ommees Mster; Jaxus McEr-asr Cl 1 Will leave New Osleas every srumr, * as p. ]., usdawnarma, ts P. M. b e For freightar pesgeapply m bead, 00 orto r O. MItm ns, 11 Cost 5ret. MILEIBn] UTAbBLEMIT.T T. '3 FALL AND WINTTBER MILLINERY GOODS E. eternmy aIssmrps, Justeesiwd st .z...CHARTRES STREET...39 betwm Osrl ad Obshhomse New Ossaein. BAIRETT, SETY OUR & Co., *, PRITEBBS AND ITHOGRA PHZ E B. -s g* IANeSa %BW'ADPRF alETR L L. Bsm . WZ IAm.. B. R, LEGDE & BRO., W GROCERS No. 79 8183.' irmue Itraet, Carr of Uls INrat Yew Orleans. pr-Always m hand a chola saleo of esh GBOCIRIES, Iae WINES sad LIQUORS. Family and;CountU Orders Solicited. No. 49 Smo J, -- - i .. . MILLINERY STORES. MRS. A. M. PARRISH = FIRST PREMIItM ffihitt j aba T 11.31l (AIL 3T13IT, New Orleans, La. Lo Particular attention paid to the manufacture of Gent.' Under clothing ; alsoBase Ball Club and Firemen's UniformMade to order. ms BRANCH OF THE NEW YORK der op Emporium of Iashion the cal FOR LADIES. Iepmeal by Irn. A. Golale aid g14 l. I. 1. Liela. op ak an FURNISHINI 800D thi OF ALL HINDS, FIO)0M HEAD DRESS TO HOSIERY, SUITS IN GRFAT VARIETY, - Wrappers Single or Double, Undereloth ing of every description, Night Dresses, -Trail and Walking Skirts, Obemnis, Drawerag Sacks, Over Skirts, Aprom, Ac. Orders taken for wedding Oatts, Cbhil drens and Infants' Wardrobes, its anad Dresses in the Latest .iyles, and supplied at short notice. a sThe TRADE supplied at New York prices. Sample Room, No. 221 Canal st., AT MRS. A. M. PARRISH'S FIBS? PIEIIUI S31? AURFAL~COT. sOrder respecttfully solicited. Mrs. A. GOODALE, M. K L LINCOlN. 1 BOOKSELLERS, 8 TA TIONERS I8 C88MOPOUTA NEWS DEPOT, STATIONEtY, BOOKS, ET.. No. 94, Exchitge Alley, beose Bienuvilland Coatii 8Wreda New Or laant. J elergeNorthen·and Westeen dal More thn one hundred and ait ydit erent publeatioase received and sold. Subsecriptieereedved to ab peiodioali Subsribern' will be aooountable for the subsription as leg as they do net semd back theiiaers, or otif7 otherwise. PT, - CARPENTERS, FURNITUBRE, d SJUTLIUT&P. BROWN. HOUSE CARPKEN'I Cartnr. BetTamtrr L ]rssomn sk' Jelitu. ameed I. Po~sess. The Mitchell & Ramellsberg FOUtITURE S., a ote- ms nsee *CI~Nw Im m DRY oOODS E CLOTHING. PARTIES 61 WHO BUT FIRST (OLABS DRY h GOODB C -Ewa 1Sil Wm lad ther messy spoat#mre to their _ satrtUm at BBRASELMA & ADAM'S CASH HOUSE TEAN ELSRWHERE. A labne through their aimns s.ock Sit, satins, Real Poplin.. Iae, Seges, O Memine., Cashmere., Emp. Cloths, Formoess, Arabs, Jacks, haws ris, Oves, Cortas, Vel vets, Ribbons, Parasols, 20, Fans, Eto., Et.a, Eta. 1 WILL CONVINCE. I 6 i....... ........ a d.............. 188 Magazine street, cor. St Adrew, 1 MISCELLANEOUS. 1 THE PEOPLES COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 1 Depau nrtmemt of 1 ,atright Univ r.. 1 re Cuonght te dft . 1 1 11& Carondels St. 1 or0r DAY AND aYa G, NO VACTIon. 1 The old and young can enter at this 1 Institution any day, no distinction made in regard to race or color. The 1 design of the Institution, is to furnish 1 opportunities to those wishing a rpid, 1 thorough and practical business edu- 1 cation, fty to one hundred per cent. saved by tadents, by taking the rapid i comumnial coure. Parties having or- 50 dinary ability, who have entirely ne- 317 glected their education now have the 444 opportunity to qualify themselves for Y almost any position in the State, in an incredible short time. From two to three months is all that requires to complete the eommer al course. Terms duaed to suit the times. For further information mil at the College, or address ProL A. T..Sel ver, Principal. REMOVAL TO 1867 ...CANAL STREET.....167 No. 9 CAMP STREET. ai ManudBerers and Dealer , k OOTS AND SHOES, de Trunks, Valises and Bags, , We repeetally give notice that they have m removed to the large and eeraly loatd pr th No 167 Canal Street, Near Datphine .I WINIELB & COOPER. PAINTING, GLAZING, CALLSOMINING, OGRANOIING, S(KSCOING, o OGRNING, SIGN PAINT ING. WALL PAPERING. S OMee No. 84 Dryades Street, Near Union Street. a III6GLE'3 1601 AND r- TE 300K O THE DAT. JUST OUT. A . The Louisiana Magistrate. A GUIDE OF DAILY USE TO THE k - JUDGE, THE PARISBH OFFI. CEB, THE LAWYE, THE a BUINssE88 xN, AND BEADB 07 P h• FAMILIEB. 10e a -. ofE crews I .y -s, COMPLETE 3q'BY DAY OCCUumCu eo sale by C'5. BARRETT, SEYMOUR A CO., 1 Gememrl himmem sad Iaw Puhhuq,] a . tL N.ea Camp edt W. IB. N e W. Olar, MARKHAM & BitBRT, Naw Oamain 0. CAsENAYX. be., UIIDERTAHR NZImmaIas at* MSEB. L;OTTERIEB. IMKMA SWill WT UaEn Incorporated August ,17 6S CHARBIZ T. BOOALD .. Pranme SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERY, asausa ·8annma OaUr 4000 N]amm Ca Ps . ..- . - $0,00 nafd 0. TO BE DBRWN 1 I11W ORLEIAN 0 hatury, keakr l 1871 HOWLAD, SIMMONDB CO., Coote'e 8EI0ENE : 90,000 n - mu ouzr $P. 1 pi a so,ooo is.......... $0,0o. I pris of 30o,000is.......... 300 1 ise of o0,000oo is.......... 0,000 1 prisof 10,000 is.......... 140,000 1 prise o 9,00 is.......... 9,00( 1 pri of 8,000 i.......... 8,000 1 prize of 7,00 is.......... 7,000 1 prie of 6,000 is.......... 6000 1 prize of 5,000 is.......... 5,000 1 pnue of 4080 is.......... 4.000 1 prize of 3,000 is.......... 3,000 1 prize of 5,000 is.......... L000 1 prizeo 1,000 1 prise of 1,000 1 prize of 1,000 1 prizvof 1.00 1 pais of 1,000 1 pri of 1,000 1 prized 1,400 1 e~s t I,'0 1 p e f 1,000 I pie 1,000 1 prise of 1,000 1 prize of 1,000 1 prise of 1,000 1 pre of 1,0se 1 prune of 1,000 1 pise of 1,000 1 prize o 1,000 1 prise of 1,000 1 prize of 1,000 1 prize of 1,000 1 prize of 1,000 1 prize of 1,000 1 prise of 1,000 1 prize of 1,000 1 prise of 1,000 1 prize of 1,000 I prize of 1,000 50 prizes of 500 are ,000 317 primes t 500 ane 63,450 440 przes amounting to $~no,4".0 Whole tickets 0; shares is oportioa. Prizes pyable in fall without der ion. Orders to be addressed to CHa T. HOWARD, Leek Sex 690 Postolee, New Orleans Sand Posto$ee MeIay order or Register yor Lett 5tagg & ý' eii PATENT ATTORNETS AND r ALER II ALL..TIE and most Usetail Patents ot the age. We beg to esa publie atMenio to te Iht that we are now prepared to m1 1. deas for the latest novelties in the line of patented good, and are oanstatly addin I to our lrge stock seud articles of Smerit as the nventive spirit of the as d produces, sad the progreseiv temper of the times demand.. The Southern Coou r especially, needs these labor-arving ventiona; to our friend in the eountry extend an lrnvitation to aell sad erxmine our steak et ocuma m A w rua rr -C Inveitors can obtan Infomlamtion , through our Agey, of th eoure to be pursued in obtaining patent., the monDs osanxmu or nas PArsa orrc , Goversn, mentfees a, ae. . Applications mude, sad Ceveats Sled, speodily and edeetirvely through our oee, A IT Lrm coer 0o 1am INxaTC , themn personal appliestion at Wshingtom. re airular sddre. STAGO A O'INEILL 103 Canal Stret. New Orlesa. CARPET WABRIEO TUS 17. ...CHAETRES BTREET..I1 A BBOUSSEAU A 00CO., Imprtems sad DelerbatWholesle and Retell, odBr et low pnerm; CARETING, urtain sad Upbholsteres' Mateelet Window shdee, Tble dCovre, eir (Roth.. laea CurtsIaa Corule. tea. Mrs. G E.L Craig, Fashionable Millieor, Desame, 1pLesU, ig sread Ul Sold whia the Peas Twe Meui under a 73a Speaks for itselt Ia Operation DK at th PWqw $S we r e~e... w...sas...as..s