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P t **. As IO rTIC . Slt no' be rs p uansl hle for any debts cou . ym te I wie. LUOY aE. rING, She haviug S CaMT bed and boardiwithon ,rovnoartnn. S&MIU 1' P.IING, Ja. it Alglors. L IpselaOl Ntlle--lo .ast shlppers and Ram ae P-The steamer WHfRPEILs (unavoli S1.d , ai ) will ilave for Bayou (uulllC TU JOW (Friday). anmua y 2. at 10 n. m.. and tereafterr sumo her regular trips. tiho Is re. ivvIng at the lower landing. Ie 9t J, A. CO HSTOOK, Master. Te Baylou LafturhLe hlopers and Pa-. M frs--Owliew to the holllday Intervenngo, ISd to allow our orders time to be lled. the er O. K. PECK. now recevinln on low. r . has overlaid, to leave on FRIDAY. Janu St), 11 a. m. and will then leave, all reports 9 e contrary notwihhstanding, and continue .the trade during the entire s-ason. eM18t LOU It 4N$O N. Master. Slit Firemen's haritable Assoelatlon, W O lens December 9t, 1879-Board of DUle (lii BIord)-lBegulsr annual meetlng X.BDA, Januarry 8, 1. 1 at 7 p. m., at the SLouislana Hose Cmpany. ! ast LEON IUiI IO I. ItMeretary. OlBa Plrem en'sr Charitable Assielatlon, "ew OlenSs December at. Is17-Boaer of Dele fIei Board)-Ele.ttloa of omoers MON pL, Janiuary a. e180, at, 7 p. m.. at the Hull of oulltana Hose Company. Beoretarles of com asW.ill please forward the creden!tals of e dlesatpe to the oecretary of the Fire -eo's narlItable Assoulation on or before the htofthemeatine lit LEON BDR1'TOLI, _Seretary. 9Oee of the New Orleans easilght aonm reanD sNmb]r11et--- dtvidend of TIIIlCgE --- .LA. AlND Ini~'YhlV NT8 PEN NHAltI: Son TEDAY January 1, 180o. out gs of the ast six months. book will be closed from Janu I1y Luntllauuary 13I 18o. wdel Qala; VI1 ALLOIN. Secretary. OOfee of New Orleans city Ballroad Qmpany, No. 194 Canal street. Now Orleans mber 10.1879-At a meeting of the Board rtors" held this dlay, a DIVIUIEND of W DOLLI per share was declareS. ay e to the stockholders on or after MONDAY. ar 1880 All tlrasfore of stook for ton otto that date must be ex-dlvldend 1ar . .O. LEWIS. Seretary. New Orleans, Ceten Exehange, New Or S be . 1879 Under resolutioa of of Directors, adoUted on Frlday. instant, S general motlng of the stock. of the w Orleians OLton Exchanago l .ed for WiDNE8DAY. the seventh dar of Jasa1ry.1 i0, at 7:0 p. m.. to consider and vote lAthe followlng proposed amentdment to ar Sthe (l) of tie charter, vi: at ltstesd of article three (+) of the charter -,O te New Orleans Cotton Exchange. as now tedh thtle Ilwin bb substituted: e c.pvitaI tok of the New Orleans Ootton San shl be thirty-five thousand dollars .00), lvied in'o three hundred and fifty ja of one hundred dollars each, whlch pald in eash. All ertlificates of stock S-.ined by the president and counter E t Wls. CUN OTINaAM, President. swar G. H .ran. Mecretery. "17 nOt m . N. O oden, Attorney at Law, has re tio taty and will resume the practice slsro~sfsion at his old offile. No. 6 Caron l NetlUe-To nhippers to Wearoe i stetonson the Vlolkeburg. Shreveoort alo iroad. via Deltn. La. Stenamer leaving evert ATUItDAY EVEN. s Il through bhills lading at the same _..._ aI3. JE. RCARLIN. Agents. Wemaon's Christian Unton wUll s i.m.. at the VaUondelet street a, M . J.. J. LYONS. PEresident ii8. H. J. .oo. Seretary. des tf u iN.ls.-Parties having Pledgee l Ou ioe, upon which interest has not do or before theo FIRsT OF soud as will be offered for eHit tf RAN NOTICU. SlEhRal Nattonal Dank, New Orleans, ber t g-At a mctnlg of the Board o, h Id on the thirtlett lunstntt a dlvi I PER OENT was deolared, pay,., ltoti hold ,re on dPorand. JOBEPHII TCOREL.T C.shlr. s's lank et New Orleans-New mbar, 31. 1879.-A n ml-annual 0 4 per cant on the neaital stock will ha stockuolders of this bank on and , January 0. 1PRO. N. LANDRY. Cashier. la Natepal Dank-New orleans, bar al. 1879-A dividend of FOUR PElR will be paid on demand. By order of the JOHN G. DEVEREUX, 1 _W CashIer. Orleano National Bank-New Or. ber 1,.b 1879.-At the meeting of our trs, held this day, a dividend of NT was d'clarod. parable on d antlary , 1,180 W31. PALFREY, Cashiler. VInBl National Dank, New Orlean,. S , At a meeting of the Board of Di this day. a dividend of FOUR PER declared, payabib on and alter the Onday in January no xt. Tit 8. CHALARON. OaPhier. National Bank of New Orleans rieans, December 27. 1871--At a special og of the Board of Directors of this bank. n the twenty-slventh instant a semi. dividend of FIVE Pk R CENT was o, ayable to the stockholders on and after ; the fifth day of January, 1880. The book will remain oven, but the trana be "ex-dividend." J. E. JARREAU. 11 Actiu ORashier. SNational Bank of New Orleans, Olerans,. December 20, 1879-The annual Of directors to serve the ensuing orso er aid at this bank on the third 1 UhEDAY nary, twentieth vroximo, between the of 10 o'clock a. m. and 2 o'elnek D. m. J. E. JAlIREAU, Autinu CGamler. it National Bank, New Orleans, 15. 1579-The annual election for to serve the ensuing year, will take the Banking House, too Canal streot. BDY, January 13. between the hours 46 m. and 9 j. e lmn JOSBPH adITCHEL. Cashier. to the Steekholders of the New National Bank-New Orleans, Decem 1879-The annual election of directors held at our banking house, on TUER SJanuar 18. 1880. between the hours of to j man Wll PALFREY. Cashier. Ia National Bank -New Orleans. s ber It. l79-The annual election for di. of this bank will be held TUEiDAY. 18, 1880. from to o'clock a. m. to 2 .. td JNO. G. DEVEREUX. Cashier. a to $100U INVI I-Iu i waea. ~i~v se q street Stooke makes for. month. Books sent free explain. ddaTras R BaI'a 00.. Bank Wall treet, N. Y. as lIb&W CAD OhBMIAL DEPARTMENT OP THE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA. Soond soelion opened on the first of ober and will close on the thirtieth of -- a quarter session, payable in ad FACULTY. . JESSE. (graduate of University of Vir I Dean. and Professor of Latin and Ena 8 (graduate of Virginia Military t Profesor of ~Lathematics ana Na R NG. M. A..(late Fel'ow in Greek . obns s Unlverssty). Professor of kand the Enaahi Langua.:,. . J ULIAN. (gratluae of th, Univfrersity of t ). Prolfessor of Frenon Language and R. (aradnate of the Royal-Normal of unich), Professor of German Lan and Litert a re. IONTGOMERY. Professor of Penman commercltal course. aNTS. Prof. Aloee Fortier. Prof. E. but French i4 SDeke uin the French o.m. In Enali.h Literature about 1.o ill be read this soo trom each of the writers from Chancer to Shakespeare . There is a parallel course of End extending ov-r the same ieriod. teesto-Ihe course in Literature will begin Lori Bacon and end with E imund BurKe. r loa.su and nfurther informatfin. ad SH. JESSE. Dean. Offc-. corner Ba and Com 0 on streets. Business hours le to 1 every day. deas m WANT. WTANT.D-TH PUBLI0 TO KNOW THAT t tb heateent and bet advertslnl In the cty~r1 itn 1tisOlumn at ten tena per ine for SITUATIONI WANTUI--ALSE. French Cook. W ANTED-BY A FRENOB COOK A SITUA Stlun in a hotl rAmtaurant or trivain family. C:n lvar good rifr~neos. Address P. It., 8tr+ ngern' Hotel. lit Ohartros btreet. MIUMOKLANlullI WAINTW. acholars. WITANTED-A YOUNG WIDOW LADY IS drtliroluls obtaining a fowseholar.s, olthor for piano or ortan: also, vocal ullfo. T'ormn rlor .ralr, to usit tho times. Address A. T. F., Ianoiuorat offion. dlo't Furntnre, Bonoks and Merchandise. lIASH--AND A FAIR PRICE PAID FOR Sgood annond. hand Furniture. Books and Mlreharnvilsu of oviry dr'criltion. H.nd list of what vou hanv to soll and your address to Lonk Box 545, Nowi Orlansu. Poaumco. ,ltv Im Plano Tuning. $ 1.50 FOR PIANO TUNING-BEST WORK .r 1 at 0o aMaga: ino street. D. LEEtl,. Soiren Pianist. noletf FOR RENT. I(k)' CANAL HSTREET-R-IOOMS WITH ORIi without board. doPls itr _ _ FOR BALE. FORi BALE-A COUNTRY STOBE-FOi 1- sale on account of romoval, one of thei bHes located business points on the upper nuultl (r0oaSt. dolu; a large and inornormig business, located on Cboppin Home plantation, bt. James parish, La. For pDrtlulars aphlvy to a W. & F. P. THOMSON. )drl lm Convent Postoflle,. St. James. La. FOUND. I OUND-A RED COW. THE OWNER CAN have by paying expenses. J. FLOILY. )am p Parapet. dem:lo .," t- DISSOLUTIONS-NEW FIRMS. (N AND AFTER THE FIRST DAY OF JAN SUARIY, lHO. the buelnee, of I-iore New. man & Bro.. will he conducted by Mr. Isidore . NOewman. Sr.. for his own oaezurt. ISIDORE NEWMAN & BRO. January 1. 1880. jal 1w rrlIE FIRM OF PAGE & (CO. IS THIS DAY 11 dissolved. O. It. Fletcher will have sole charge of is liquidation, (Sigued.) TIFEO L. PAGE b CiO. Ii. FLE'TOHER. k Dnoember 80. 1879. i1 onl im AFTER THE FIRST DAY OF JANUARY -1880. our business will be carried on under the A firm name of FORSTALL, ROSS & CLAYTON. jinl 3t WM. P. ROSS A CO. S EW ORLEANS, DFOEMBER t. 1879.-TIHE r firm of BARTON & SEIXAS 1s THiS DAY dissolved by mutual consent. Either party will sign the firm name in liquidation. T. 8 BARTON. F. M. bEIXAS. I S. BARTON CONTINUES THE BROKER *L ago business at the same location, Aaron dRelt street. near Gravter. Denman's B;lildlng. P. O. Box 2354. 1F . SBEIXAB OONTINUES THE BROKER "asxe busine'ss at No. 183 Gravior street. r D'nman's Building. P.O. Box 218. ? jalt COAL. COAT,. COA IL. I)LANTEIIS AND OIIAERS IN NEED OF PITTr'IU 3URIG COAL can be supplied at lowest market rates from tow of steatner Jos. B. Willllanr. Apply to D)ENEGtIE. I)fSFOtRGES & 00. jal Im Coiner l.U ondl.et andI GraO er ste. MICIIAEL HACKETT, GGROCER! 397 DRYADES STREET, Near the Dryades Market. 1879---HOLIDAY 00DS--1880 NEW CITRON, NEW CURRANTS, Crop of 1870-VERY CHOICE. Extra large RAISINS. In quarter and half boxes. New soft shelled ALMONDS. Largo Louisiana PECANS. Atmore's MINCE MlEAT, in bulk. Atmorn's MINCE MEAT, in 5 pound pails. Star Works JELIES.I. assorted, in tumblers. California JELLIES,. assorted. In 1 and 2 pound cans. California JELLIES, assorted. in 5 pound bukets. Ritter's JELLIER, assorted, in 2 pound cans. Kemnp. Day & Co.'s CURRANT JELLY. in pillt jars. litter's APPLE BUTTER. in 2 pound cans and 5 pound talls. Ritter's LASI'IEIIRRY and BLACKBERRY JAM. In a pound ptlls. hitter's PEACH PRESERVES, in 5 pound buckets. Extra Shaker and Kemp. Day & Co.'s assorted PRESERVES. Colburn & Co.'s pure ground SPICES. In 1 ouncn packs and one-quarter pound cans. WHOLE SPICES, etc.. of all kinds. NEW PROCESS FLOUR, The BEST Flour in the market. Try It and you will use no other. BUTTER. Beet Creamery. Choice Western and Fancy Ball BUTTER. TEA. Japan. Engli.h Breakfast. Imperial. Gun Powder and Formosa Oolong TEAS, from as cents to $1. COFFEE. Rio Tavs. Extra Cordqva and Golden Rio COFFEE. SUGAR. Choice Brown. White and Yellow Clarified Cut Loaf. Crushed. Powdered and Granulated Sugars, at LO WEST PRICES. MEATS. Green and sugar-cured Shoulders. Bacon. Hams and fancy New York B tcon. Pickled Tonues.a Ribs. PIlgs' Feet and Fulton Market FLOUR. rSylph. Gazoll. St. Mary's.Lone Star.Cave City gQ Planters' Extra, in barrels and half barrels. FOREIGN AN1D DOMESTIC Wines, Liquors, and Cordials. Give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. Parties in the country can have my prime list by sending their address. de!4 l5D2oSllm Diseases of the Nervous tystem. FEMALE COMPLAINTS. CHRONIC DISEASES. DR. W. BIILE, 196 Canal street, Between Dryades and rampart streets. ITMP&IRMENTS OF ANY ORGANOIO FUN Stion. impediments to marrinae. private dis easee in men and women. peermatorrhesa, im potency, nervous debtiity, caused by abuse or age.made a suectal y. Dr. Bills is a puPil of Prof. Rilcor:l. Paris. has resided here for years, and has no equal in his specialties.as hundreds ot the most prominent citizens here will testify. Difficulties of menstruation always.relieved. Separate waitingroom for ladies, nosoDAhWir thp. SECOND DREAT IMPORTATION FOR THIS HEASON -or PARLOR, BEDROOM, DININGROOM, HALL and LIBRARY S 1 11128. rr h d nlet iLde mirrr, - AND ORNAMENTAL GOODS, SUITABLE FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Constantly on hand the, larneat assortment of MEDIUM and COMMON FURNITURE to be found in the South. Odll. examnhe and vrice our stock. It will speok for Itself. Goodaeollvered fro.of charge. L. It. M. It . MONTOVPIt 0S,T "GRIUNIEWALD 'S. BEST PIANOS IN THE WORLD, Comprising the unsorpassed Instruments of thu most renowned makers. CLOUGH & WARBaR, PEIOUBT, PEWLTON &C CO., Sold at the most accommodating torms. Also all kinds of BRASS AND RTRING INTBRUMENTS. AC CORDEONH. MUSIC BOXES. SHEET MUSIC and every Imag~nable article In the music inte. Grunewald Hall is the largeot and most pop ular music house In the Southwest, favorably known all over the country for its fair and lib eral dealing, courteous attendance and tho sO. perlor quality of its goods offered. I invite the attoention of all buyers to visit my establish ment before they buy elsewhere, and person ally convince themselvets that " (runewald Hall" Is theoHEAPET PLACE in the South to secure bargains in either Pianos. Organs or any other Musical Instruments. Old Pianos and Organ- taken in exchange or repaired at mod erate fgllures. LOUIS (IRUNEWALD, 14.......... BARONNR TRRKET..........22 no3ott NEW ORLEANS. _ DR. ROBERT J. MAINEGRA -WTLL GIVE FREE CONSULTATIONS DAILY FROMI 7 TO IO A. M., ( At the Wshington Avenue drug store, cornor MI5t,zino and Wa thlngton streets. The Doctor is a practitioner of long expe renco, and has acquired a :,rofoesional colebrity in t the treatmnt of di.ases of an n acute or cihrointc Pharate.r. not; 2dt, TO SHIP OWNERS, Captains and Consignees. The OILMAN STEAM BAND TIGHTENER AND TYElt, and GRIP TIE. are now in use on the ORLEANS. PELICAN and CHAMPION PRESSES. and on no other presses in New Or leans. but will shortly be In operation on the LIVERPOOL PRESS also. Your attention is called to the fact that this is the only Puller that pulls all of the bands to an equal and full ton sion and fastens them exactly at the point to which they are strained automatically and inde pendent of the will of the operator. insuring uniform perfectil h of work. It is the only Puller that has any authentlo record to show that it is of any benefit to the ship in increasing its stowage. The following vessels have had the bands of their entire cargoes of Cotton put on by this Puller. The entire gain on the cargoes of two of them (the Chiswick and Whickham) was due to the Pullers and Grip Tie alone: and it is but fair to state that one-half of the gain on the other cargoes was also due to the Pullers and Grip Tie alone: Gain in bales over Name of vessel. previous cargo. Bark Gaspoe ............................. ...l1.e s Bark Bremen ............................. 7 Ship Minnie Gerow.....................1.320 Ship Western Emoire ....................1.480 Steamshbp Chia ick- ' o Steamship Chickbam ................. 990 Steamship hickham.ton.................s. 4. Steamshi Kensingto.. .................... ...1,4.5 The steamship Kensington carried away 3s) bales per ton register. The following (upwards of 1oo) are some of the vessels which have used the GILMAN PULLER on portions of their cargoes: frequent trials showing that against a tier of 22 bales tied by hand one of 26 to so was stowed when tied by the Puller. The steamship Hannover made a gain of 37 per cent on Cotton from the same Press. and in a Box Railroad Car a gain from the same Press of 34 per cent was made by the GILMAN PULLER and GRIP TIE alone. Steamships St. Louis. Hlghbury. Morina. Ben Venue. Kings ton. Scio. Carthusian, Mimor. Ashburne, Cy press. Andean. Abdiel. Artillerist. Borussia. Braunschweig. Baltimore, Cordova. Conset. Dilos. ElpIe, Emblehope. Elvtre. Effective. El more. Fire Queen. Frankfurt. Fitzroy,. Haytien. Historian, Hesteden. Harden. Hudson,Inventor, Knickerbotker. Linda, Leverrier. Leno. Lone Star. Maria Louisa, Memphis. Mayaguez. Mediator, Monarch. Martiniqae. Missis lfppi. Morgan Cliy. Naples. Nurnberg. New Orleans.Oberon. Orator Porto Rico. Peer of the Realm, Prussia, Romulus. Rita, Bemiramide Sybilla, Thessalia, Vanguard, Wm. Symington. Sailing vessels-Alma, Anna Gaudy. Adorna. Adolph. Alice M. Minott, aphrodite. Arden Lea, John T. Berry, Birmingham, Baden. Constan tia. City of Brooklyn, Cleopatra. David Malcom son. Diamant. Empire of Peace. Ermlna J. Forest Eagle. Genitori Tarabochia.Gnstave and Oscar, Glcntinort. Hercules. Ism'*r, Ile Marthe, John Wesley. John Bunyan. Kathinka, Lu shinano. Marguerite. Marcia Greenleaf, Minnie M. Watts. Mary Ann, Mary Riggs, Nunquam Dormio.Orient. Portlaw. Paul Boyton, Queen of Beauty, Ryerson, Regina. Resuelta, Rock Terrace Richard Parsons, Stewart Freeman. Illen M. Story, Sabino. Thos. Lord, Wyoming. Yorktown. To all of which you are referred. but more especially to the operation of the ma chine itselt, for the quality of the work done. Orders for its use lelt at the presses named, or at this office, will be attended to. JOHN B. LAFITTE & CO., Managers Louisiana Cotton Tie Company, wN. 18s Gra l.r IarMs, nol3 am 5th d 8thSp PRICES THAT NO OTHER HOUSE CAN SELL FOR. HIART'S, No. -IS ST. CIIARLES STREET. THE MOST GORGEOUS AND WONDERFUL ARRAY OF ) IA OND. )S A.D .) EWVELRY. TO BE SOLD AT FIGURES TIIAT DEFY ALL COMPETITION. INew and Second-Hand Watches and Chains AT UNPRECEDENTED LOW PRICES. Solid Gold Chains, Rich Jewelry, Valuable Diamonds and Every Kind of Watches. BARGAINS NEVER KNOWN BEFORE. A SPECIALTY OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SETTINGS IN DIAMONDS EVER BEEN IN 7IH MOUTH. EVERY ARTICLE SOLD UNDER A FULL GUARANTEE TO BE AS REPRESENTED. deo2tt 2dl1 WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. S. IERNSHIEIM & BRO., Nos. 85 to 87 UGravier, 28 to 30 Magazine, 67 to 71 Tehoupitoulas Streeta, New Orleans, La., and 111 205 East lThirty-thilrd Street, New Y')rk, N. Y., --..- IMPORTERS OF - HAVANA LEAF TOBACCOO AND (O31A lt. I'A('K FIH OF I'FNNSYLVANIA LEAF TOBACCO WHOtEHALE IEA ,LERlH IN MIANUVIAT(1:I1D I) 'I'OA(;UI) AN) H.1)KEltH' AllFI'IULJ. IN GENERIAL., l'OI'IIlNI' OItR OF TIIE (JEIRHII A'I'DI "'IiT1OGK H1Ol.tR" LEAF '10. ]BACOO( FOR THE MEXICAN AND WENT INDIAN MAIIKETT. AND OF THE WORLD RENOWNED "LA BELLE CREOLE" CIGAR FACTORY - AND - "OLD HICKORY" FINE CUT TOBACCO FACTORY. d'(n im 1840 ................ EiiTABLIT I IED1 ......1...........1840, HUBBARD'S FIRNITURE PALACE, THE CHEAPEST, THE NEATEST, THE LARGEST AND THE OLDEST ESTABLISHIENT IN TOWN, With the Largest Assortment of Fine Bedroom Suits, in Ro)ewood, Mahogany, Wal. nut and Oak, of the Latest Patterns and the Lowest Prices. Parlor Suits In Fbony and Gold, Mahogany, Walnut and Gold in Cotelino Raw Silks, Reps, Satin do Laine, Hair and Mohair Coverings, in Large Va riety at Equally Low Figures. Also, Library, Hall and ])ining. Room Furniture in the Most Modern Styles, Exceedingly Cheap. French Dressers,! - Mirror Wardrobes, MANTLE AND FANCY AND PIER MIRRORS,- FOLI CHAIR. BEDSTEADS, SECRETARIES, CENTRE AND CARD SOFAS. LOUNGES SA L E 8, WASSTAND, SIDEBOARDS, RATTAN AND China and Silver Cases, I CARPET ROCKERS, IIALL STANDS, Spring Mattresses, Feathers and Spring Pillows and CURLED HAIR, IOLMTERS PARLOR DESKS, Ladies' Secretaries, IN NUMBERS3 AND PRICES TO SUIT ALL. Also a heavy stook of Modilum and Ordinary Furniture for City and Country Use. at Wholesale and Retail, cheap for cash. All in nsed of Furnituro will do well to examine our stock and prices .TOSr,. 13., HnTN 84 aRD, No. 122 South Rampart, Cor. Perdido, and Nos. 84, 86, 88, 90 and 92 Perdido Street. ner SIsGNi OP THE EIOLS W REAGLE. COAL. CO&l. COAL. I)LANTERS PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, TWO hoslts. Hharn McDonald and Coal CIty, with tows of BEST PITTSBURG COAL. will arrive In a few days. Partles In neId of the same are roqucusted to give us an early call A. LAMLERIT & CO.. do23 Tu Th Su tf 24 Car,ndelet street. 0\ STANDARD i PURE LOUISIANA SUGAR. We have in store and constantly arriving from North Bend Plantation. 8-. Mary parish. the above braud of SBuarr', which are out up at the refinery on the plantation In brrela of the same make as New York reflners', and which we offiar In lots to suit purchasers. Samples e tn be seen at our office, No. 56 Carondelet street. nos FELIX WALKER & DYKERS. CO'TTON COMPIIESSLNG. NOTICE TO SHIPMASTERS I THE SHAMPI01 PRESS Is now prepared to compress at BEGULAB RATES. with an additional charge of TEN CENTS per bale for the use of GILMAN'S STEAM BALE BAND TIGHTENEB and TIE. The work of the CHAMPION PBESS is known .to every one. JOHN B. LAFITTE, Manager, no4 sm ad or so 189 Gravder Street. COAL! COAL! Planters and others In need of a SUPERIOR QUALITY OF PITTSBURG COAL Can be supplied at the lowest market rates from our coming tow, per TOWBOAT OAILLAND, Due here in a few days. The tow comprises 3000 and 6000 barrel paokages. Those need ing would do well to give us an early call. W. G. WILANT & CO., de31 w 166 Pnydras street. CITY TAXES OF 1879. Delinquents still have a few days to pay their taxes without costs. Those who now refuse to avail themselves of the same will have no occa sion hereafter to complain of additional ex penses. ALF. H. ISAACSON. de2l tf Administrator of Finance. THE LOAN OFFICE, OTTO SCHWAKER, 17...........Daronne street........-...1 i Between Canal and Common. Opposite franewa!d Hall. Advances made on PIANOS. for which special aeecommodations are made. jall GO TO MOODY'S 12...... CARONDELET STREET......12 - FOR - SHIRTS, - AND - Gents' Furnishing IOODS. Undershirts................ e each and upward Drawers .............. e a pair . Brltish Half Hose (lull flinished) ........... e .. All Linen Hdkfs ....... 2c0 each Silk Handkerchiefs.... SiO . Col'd Bordered Hdkfs. 100 Suspenders ............. 25e a valr Warm Lined Gloves... ie .. . Fur Tops Lined Skin Gloves ............. see Cardigan Jackets......$1 O0 each Cardigan Jackels (all wool) ............. 51 . -. Silk Umbrellas......... 2 00 .. Cotton Umbrellas ...... .. Linen Cnllars.......... 51 0 a dozen Linen Cuffs............. 0 Black bilk (made uD) Scarfs............ 25 fancy Silk (made up) Scarfs............ 2 - Fancy Satin (made uo) Scarfs ............ 25 _. Fancy Silk Ties........ 2S nol 2dD sD or aD INDIAN TURNIP COMPOUND PECTORAL BALI, For the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Asthma, and the Various Affections of the Lungs and Throat, and for the Relief of Consumptive Patients. The Indian Turnip Pectoral Balm oompletely cures the most inveterate cases of Bronchitis, Catarrh. Incipient Consump. tion. Pulmonary Oppression the Spasmodic Nervous Dis orders which attend certain forms of Coughs Sore Throat. and generally all cases of In flammation of the Beapira tory Organs. It has a soott. ing action upon the Cough. facilitates expectoration checks the spitting of blood and relieve, fits of Asthma In this last disease the Indian Turnip Pectoral Balm has - . been given with the areatest " ^t success. Its use inWhoopina 1IPHN Cough remarkably relieves this distressing affection. Price per bottle. $1. Prepared and for sale by B. LAPLACE. Drnarist. Nos. 2a and 25 Elysian Fields street. And by thb prineocal wholesale and retail druggists of New Orleas. ncs amd& W nd ,th or stbh JOS. PATZELT, Nos. 101 and 108 Baronne Street. SHOW OASES, STORE FIXTURES AND S Building Work in first lass order. All kinds Of SHOW CASES made to oroer. and UPHOLSTERING and VABRNSHING done in Wsehetoistyie oabogteas notiee, dlyMI AMUSVEETs. BIDNºIc" AQADUVT, 0F MIP5W Heated by steam and nrot~oted against Iaeleab. ent weather. A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL, WEEK OF DCEIIB5ER 2S. Einirgnmept for wven nlvlhta eomm'8 ngr MUNIAY. Do*ember 2., the Ilnest oraak MtIO. in the world. Mehiialu, ry'M Troubadou rg. Matlne I New Yenr l matInee. L t Wdnosilay I THURISDAY I SLoe Do. al. I Jan. 1. I*. l urday. The orlglnal of thls style of entertainment fi Amrlea. elaborate producilon of their brtfllan~ and wltty Extravowztzaz. 1 -ROO(K, Thoe Jolly Fun at the Plio-n--New Pan. Ni% Munlo. New Absurdities. BUNDAY. Jan. 4, 1880-The bennutiful and tinualsheid *otr-ss Miss FANNY DAYEwa POILT and a full dramrntlicomprany. dsItt PORT and a full dranmntrir 4maov. dew I3LDWELL'8 AOADEMY OF MUSIO. TIHE CHARMING ACTRESS, MISS FANNY DiENPORT, With Her Largo and Talented DRAMATIC COMPANY For a brief engagement. nommenefin SUNDAY, JANUARY 4, 1880, Mind,.. . Augustin Daly's Great Pla l.atvlrdav. MatinUe. ' ? PIQ UE. eiu". t"" t', . Lady of Lyons. lPe, IJanuary7. O yo JWnd,,,'E'ln . lAs You Like It. T ,uMuas. I FR J OU! FROU Frinlay. I ENE' 'I' M18N8 IAVEILPOI January 9. ISCHOOL FOR SCANID L -'AND January io. LONDON ASSURANOL Nuitnro your salt- now. No increase in priee. Evln235 i. 500r and $l. Mat nte 250 and 5o.' jal t.t LjRENCII OPERA HOUrlE. BOURBON BTBENT. Farewell Night of the STRAKOSOH GRAND OPERA. hlis (TBlurday) Evenlng. Jan. 1. as 7:i, LA FAVOiITA. Leonora. Mile. ANNA DE BELOOOA* Inr, Miss LANOCATER; FPrnando, fig. LAZZABI.. NI; King Alfor.so. Sir. )TOIRTI: Baldas at. Mons. OASTELMAltY; (clnarea, Sir. BABES IS. Musical Dlrector-t. BERIttENS. To-morrow. Friday. J.ºntr, y 2. at 12 o'olaok Grand Farewell Matlneo-OAItMEN-OCARMEi Admiss.ion 5M)cents-Admission 50 dents. Mile. JiELOCCA Carmen; Miss Lancaster, MI.. Valerza, Miss Arcone. Blidanza, GottobalhIr Lafontaine. Admission 5o cnts. Rteserv4 scets $t. Adminslon r. erents. jal LrPENOH OPERA HOUNE. 'DMIlSION 50ear ' STItAKOSUI( GRIAND I\DMIPSON . OPERA-Orant Farewell I DMISSIO 60,% Matinoe, FRI DAY.January 21 \lMISMiION i6e. at 11 o'elock. UDMItaION s5a. ADMISBION Sc. IPositively LsLt Appearane. ADMISMION ISOC I - or Tns - ADMISSION SOe Iatrakosch Grand IprIs ADMISBION SOe. BReserved Heats bo0 extra. SRATING IIN.. This institution will be open during the day to receive and welcome its friends and patro0a, and there will be a GRAND CONCERT during the .-ennIr. jal It G RAND FANCY DRESS AND CALIOO BALI Given by the SCREWMEN'S BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATID, IEXPOSITION IIIALL, Saturday Evenlng, January I1, 13a5. COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. JOHN HERVEA U. Chairman. Jae. Young. P. QuaRie, Jr.. W. II. I7irding. 8. Frothlngham. Jos. Lster. 4. B.ee, Jr., Con. O'Brien. W. Fitageraid. TICI ETC S2. Ladies' invitations may be had from ary of the above committee. The bar, hat and restaurant privileges will i sold on MUN DAY. January 4, 188o, at 3 p. m. do21 28 jall O GRAND CHILDREN'S MATINEE -AT - ' Grunewahld Hall, -ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1880, - AT - 12 o'clock m. Various amusements and refreshments In the evening will take place the drawing @f the lrizos. eonteAted for by a number of the loveliest daughters of New Orleans. There will be a variety of amusements and delicious refreshments, presided over by those ladies whose pre*ence always ensures su and eRjromPnst. The admittance will be WEN'IY-FIVE CENTS. We hope that those who are in search of amusement pleasure will remember they can combine thea with charity. PATRONESSEs. Mrs. Dr. Powell. Mrs. A. Ducatel. Mrs. Thos. Semmes. Mrs. . F. Guillot. Mrs. A. C spdevlelle. Mrs. Alex. Lessees. Mrs. Numa Dufour. Mrs. Alf. Isaacson. Mrs. Ernest Paeolb, Mrs. Thos. Dyer. Mrs. Chas. Carriers. Mrs. John Glynn. Mrs. Emile Carriere. Irs. James taiieL Mrs. James Lafltte, mrs. . A. Chai"rai. Mrs. E. Bermudez, Mrs. W. O. Denegre. de28 Id I. KRAINZ'S SHIRT EIPORIIM. The only place to get a neat, tidy fittina SHIRT, - 1S AT IKR AN1YZ'S, NO. 101 CANAL STREET. Collars. cuffs, necktiee, bandkerohiefs. la fact. everythinrg to fIt you out for the opera og theatre, can be had at his place cheaper theaM any other vlace in the city. For a dozvn fine linen collars, KBANZ'8 s the place to purchase them at the give away pries of $1 50 for a whole dozen. oSIX FINE S8HIRTS at the extremely low lpris of $i 26 apiece. If It is a rainy day and yao foreot your UMp RELLA, that is left at home, step Iat KRANZ'8S and he will furnish you one at your own price. A dozen FINE ENGLISH O0CKS, double bhel and toes, outwearing two ordinary one, nes a had at K&aNZ'S at the low rlce of $3. A nice, well fitting CUFF, can be had a 101 Canal street KRBiZ'S GgNTLEMZ. ' Allthe t arapherna la of a gentleman's ward. MH. KItRAN Z'$, 401 Canal street. Call in and see his BRAN NEW BTOCK O0 GOODS. selected by himself especially for hb Dpatrons. o44 m ip VARIETY ACCOMMODATION STALLS. MARTIN LANDELN BUTCHER, ene. I and s MAISAZIAB ARNEID, upp lies Boardlnghousee and Families eIn g ral with everything the market ,offers. a peoat.y a varlety of l&ae of Ait Quality S etn. _d v free e asra. asS