Messrs. Trichel 4 Airey, at the old stand of R. E. Burke, WatshingLon street, are offering a large stock of staple and fancy Dry Good, Groceries, Clothing, &c., at New Orleans Cash .prices. Give them a call. Ladies, call upon J. A. Duconrnan and examine his large, fresh and cont • pleto stock of staple and fancy goods. laving been in the business for hver 20 years, he feels assured that he lia~ the advantage in the selection of goods suiting their trade. See his c.rld. See cards of P. Veuleman, Alex. , Garzia T. Shauman and Beverly Tuck er, and give then a call if you desire good cheap and delicious groceries. 0. Shaffrath challenges the world 'for workmanship, fit and material, in 0 Boots and Shoes.-Don't fail to patro nize "Old Socks." Prices greatly re duced. The attention of the ladies is called to the "Singer" eiing Machine Comn pany in another column. Mr. Iloberts, the Agent, will be found at Fontenot's Hotel, to exhibit and opperate the machine. In this age of improVmenent, no person should be without so use ful an invention; time, labor anud money are saved by the investment. -- - mw .... Call on Carver & Taylor, at theI old stand of M. It. Carver, Front St., for choice Groceries, Boots, Shoes and in fact anything to eat aid wear. HaIr ing purchased for cash they can offer special indneement to cash buy ers. Polite and attentive clerks al ways on hand to attend the wants of customers. See their card elsewere. Messrs. Bullard & Campbell are of fering a good, select line of General Merchandise at low figures. Their stock is flesh and fall and they invite an inspection of goods and prices. See card in another cblitlu. -.-----.6400... We call attention to the card of the steamer Bart Able, in to-days issue. Capt. Sinnot is determined to remain with us, and to that end advertises the fact that, when occasioti requires he will place a small boat in the trade. It is useless to say to the numerous friends Capt. Sinnot hiias in our cont munity, that he is a first class steam boatsman, and intutends running his boats to attend to bu!inesa onl: ; riot for "glory." All our citizens will re cognize in our old time stager, Capt. Gee. C. Hamilton, wiHo has ch:arge of the office, a polite and attentive gen tleman. Jules E. lessi is the only authorized agent for the Batt Able, in 'our city. The notorious Ed. Scott, dhe of the lparties implicated in the nmurder of Elliott; in Shreveport, was carght and lynched near that city last week. This "eloses out the trio, Hill and Jones, 'haL previously utiet their just fate. We hear also that A. B. and Tom Norris; were hung for the murder of kn old man, trading on a flat boat" in bayds Macon. So much for the boasts 'of the "defacto"' to preserve law and 'brder. It seems that courts in our State are being held, only to incunr costs for the tax payers to mieet. J. P. DeVargas, M . Ii. Carver, S. Paraop, 8. W. Kilo, Geo. W, Duncan, Jos. Ezernack and Louis Dupieir; have been at last commisslonid i the , fotmer ah Mayor and the latter nati, .e4:. members of the Council, for our ~ity. Froin tbe witholding'of the dom mirdoasnuchi a leugth of time, and ,estehet tbreats of the party op ;posed to the people's ticket, we are led to believe that strong outside pres oure was.uased~ tpoh Goe. Kellogg to i Udoce himtibdelay action upon the eletion retadbs oir enstall the defeat 4esudidatesa No, reasonable doubt '~gFltp of what Would have been the 4.s'qtiences of smect an outrageous at~ .We take tbe ll.brty),once for T illI.to Ihforin it thti Ai ttiee in our I citj *ho make it a pdiint td appeal to I l:l pliaspassidns df thi inoiant black an anM d hebitge the Betions and rea " onable detnihdhao the cititens of this I padb, to conspirces and Dbmiocratic C mobs to tuDrder them, that such con luct'tld t~ntiaige~'will no longer be tolerated; and should such men desire I a,pleaeeble rebidenee.among us, th43 1 'inugt, and will be made tb conduct t let~aelvesat~law and order abiding citiseaus., Tie bone and sinew of this t parish, the t~t payers, have rights a 't iraebntitletdomeinobmt lideration, ndt they aredetermined in future to have:~ch rights, a~d considoerations r twfoud and respected, A word to' tihq ws18 6 sacient. .. A correspondent of the st. Louis equirn says that the agent or Fort Gill," Mr. Tatum, rejeOted certain 1 oa·t 6n the ground thatit was unfit fao hauman food, adding that he lhad tried.it in his own family. Hie 'as ourtly informed, by the depart. ( miet that "the flour was not intended ) for agents, bat for Indisas," GROWLE L. (This column is given to the public f for an expression of views. The edit , or is not responsible for the ideas ex pressed in correspondence. Com munications must be addressed to "GROWLJER," P. 0., care 'Vindicator.' aWe hope that our friends who have - ills" they cannot "bear" will take advantage of this means to "unload.") r Dear Grou'ler : Is it customary in your city if a young man calls o(n a yonng lady once, for her to circulate the report thatt the young mali is engaged to her and after not calling the second time, her numtterdus frietids Who believe her report as to the enm('llH(ulnt, tl.k aloenut her claimlued hea:u ; to smooth thint s over and to deceive said friends, nicarly says, ''"0! 1 have kicked hIi. he is not worth having." - Yo ,tti, RED IlOT. Well now "red" we wonld not get so "hot" about it if we were you. I ay but little attention to such con duct. The young "Lady" must Ihe a simple girl only. As for such conduct I eing tcustomary or proper in our city we would answer "not any," it might pass current in the Sandwich Islands but wold be i'egarded in civilized society as rather "undress." ....... ---- - c-I ,91, .I We wish to inquire, simply for in formation, in whose interest the 'new' Police Jnry of this parish are run ni>;g; the tax payers or the ring in this city ? In the publication p1)t porting to ble the minutes, which ap peared last week in the official jour nal of Natchitoches, Sahine, W'iln and the balance of "all creation," we saw no menition made of the snug little sum of $900, allowed his llonor II. C. M3yers, for services rendered the great Immigration Bureau, although *e were t}formed by trdoubted author ity, to wit, the clerk of the Police Jury, that Anch claim had been allowed. Mr. Barron, the President, properly" refused to sign the minutes and pro niulgate the proceedings unless that and some other plundering measures p tised, should be repealed. Hlis per sistance in protecting the people led to the call meeting and hence the publication of the proceedings of ttvb sessions at once. How any set of men can have the brazen cheek to grint such a claim as that of Myers', the fact of which they are even afraid to pub lish ; and cut down hills for necessary work contracted for, as has been done to our knowledge, we are at a lIss to understand. Taking it all in all, we had better apply to the keeper of Sing, Sing or Botany Bay, and if they have fiur neat, light tingeredl I gentlemen they wish to dispose of, we can give them in exchafrige four of the "heaviest villains unhaing, and tihe beauty of it is we wont ask any boot. T'rrot out yviunr convicts. The trial of tile Grant Parish priso eirs has beent concluded. Thie result, is the conviction of but three of the parties, Hadni GCrulkishank, and Irwin, aid that only tip)on: the first sixteen counts of the indictment; viz, conspiracy, anid not guilty of the other sixteen, the murder ofindivid. rials named. The fivb others under trial were' acquitted of all tile chmarges; The parties were immrediately ie-ar rested by District Attorney Beckwith, upin otheir indictments he has against them, but were released by Judge Wood upon their oi'n recognizance. Those found guilty ofconspirncy were recommended to the mercy of the court. This practically ends the grand tarce, eted a biased Judge and packed jury, have decided that men ' 'can defend their lives and property, from a bloodthirsty and ruthless mob. fow TO IBREAK A BALKY HORSE. A balky horse succeeded in block adimlg Sanson street, WCe'dnesday week, and had to be takedi oit of the shafts I of the iagon to which lie was lhar nessed before the blockade could be raised. Few persons engaged in handling hiorses know how to success filly treat a balky animal. When hlie evinces his obstinacy, loss of tem per, immlirecathoms and liberal heatiangs and ikikings arr thIe customary ap plications, all of which tends to in crease rather than diminish his ob stinacy. The following simple and humano treatment is pretty genbrally employed by nativ6 ('alifornians, and 1 is always accompanied with success: : Take an ordinary packing rope, pass f the same under the horse's belly ; let a man take hold of each end tf the sname and draw it saw-fashion against the inside of the fore-legs. No soon er willthe horse feel the tawing of th6' rpe, than hlie wilt odolntence step piuCforward. Follow hini up a few steps continue sawing his forelegs with tile rope, and hd lwill go ahead without further trouble.-Plilolelpha Gazette. C =----" -" "+" _ .MARRIED. I CUNN GIIAM - PEYTON- On i, Thursday evening, May ,28th, 1874, 1" by.the Rev. J. Percival, at the resi dence of the brides mother, Mrs W. W. Peyton, 112 Orange street, New [+ Orleans, 14.'J. onxIaN A~1, Esq., of i Natchitoche, to Mise ANIwm PaTrroN, 1 of New Orl*ait. Newspaper Law' and Regula ic tlon3s. 1. Subscrilers who do not give cx s- press notice to the contrary, are con ni sidered wishing to continue their sub tscriptotion. 2. If subscribers order the discon r.' tinnuance of their petio,!icals, the pb re lishers may continue to send them ke until all arrearages are paid. , 3. If subsciibers neglect or refuse to take their periodicail. from the of' fice to which they are directed, they are held responlsible luntil they have a settled .their bills, and ordered them ly discotioned. rt 4. if t snlscribers move to other I place v;'iihout informing the publish '0, I . and, the paper's Itre sent to the i'r flriuer direction, they are held res ký pnsilhe. I 5. 'The courts have. decided that s, "refusini to take pOlriddietl s from the 1 ollier, or remlov'ini.i and leaving thenm niuealled for, is priiai flaioe evidence of intentioitnal fraud." %, Any person who receives a news t paper and makes use ' hf it, whether he has ordered it or not, is held in law to be It subscriber. . If tlnseribers plity in advance, a Ithey are l,oundil to give neotice' to the ,t publisher, at the end of their time, if they do not wish to continuie taking it; otherwise the publisher is author 't ized to send it on, andl the subweri Ii hers will be responsilde until an ex Spress notice, with payment of all ar Srears. is sent to the publisher. n " TICTE SXIllT-i11. The World Farvoite. ['IE SAILES of the SINGER last year , was the 'gret't t ever attained tifor any Sewinig Machine in a yelr, a;Ld wias Cnlearly double the inles of its highest F ., ,,petitor, :1s 1111ay l (' e by l refier ll'e - t til account of sa:es for 1873, from sworn reIturns lmade1 to the (WIir'. Iof the Sewing Machine I'atett-friom which I E statlistie's wIe select the live leading mla chines, viz : The Singer sold 2:3,114 ' Wheeler & Wilson, " 111,10 l " Doeslie, "'' 40,114 C " Grover &, Baker, " 31,17t " Weed. " '21,7(9 It will be observed that theo ditff(rence, in llivor of the SING , il, is the en rmous amntl, of 113,"454 over tlh highest com pl(titor. This result has been obtained after vears of competition. We sunlmit to an int,'rested plnlic if it is cl:aiming too much to say - t lie Singer is the m,)st 10ol1lar Sewing Machine in the world. GEO1; W. ROBERT.4, Agent, SSinger Malufacturing Co., .aIchioche', La. Jnne 20-3m. VEEKLY ai lurrday Pagcket. For Grinde Ecre', Mlntrlt, erv, A\leandulria Pinevillr, Nornish ., Barbin'r, Fort Dielussy. And All Way Landings,-, Tie A 1 Mhgnifei,'tnt and fast running side-whel lIpas eniger BART.ABLEI DICK SIssnT, )tnfaster. G C. HAMII.LTON, T. J. 1)owrY, Clerks. WTIL rdn as long as the water will permit, VT leavin, New Orleans every Saturday ait 5 P. 1!., Grand Eere every 'lT'uesdaly at 12 M., aud Alexandria every Wrdniiesday ait 12 .. During the low water season, the P~art A1le will be rueplaced by the A I light ldraft steamer SABINE! For frenight or pasae applly on hoard nor to JULES E. MIESS1. Agent 8PRINC COODS I T J,. A. Ducour'nau, -DEALER INt Foreign and Domestic Dry Good, Shoes, IIHATS and CLOTHING, I Corner -ront, & Church Sts. tUST RECEIVED a full and complete e stock of Americtin Prints, .Jtcuk onets at reduced prices, Linen Lawns, Cihambr:iys, Atpacat of all Sgradtes, Whito goods of all kinds, Mourming goods, White & S. colored Piqules all griades, Grenadiue.s, Linen checklis, Artificial flowers, Bleached tnd Brown cottons, Linen Checks; Cotton chocks. Linen Drillings, Ticking, Osnahurgs, Detnims, Blue tand ltown cottonl aties; Trimmnings of ll descriptions, , Linen Drilings Sheeting, Full Line of Nltions, IATS AND SHOES OF ALL STYLES. Complete Assortment of Gents Ti F'truishinug goodts. In Candmheration of tlte ht'rd times, he Ti i offering the above stock at moderatt and reduced prices. Call and examinoe T' for yourselves. April 4-3m. l NEW ORLEANS ANI) GRAND ECORE. PACKET COMPANY. PEOPLE'S LINE. CAPITAL STOCK.............$100;00 Divided into Shares of$100 00 Each. ; BOOKS OF SUB4R'IPTION for Stack in the 1 above Company,organiql aeecorinag to the laws of Louisiuana, relative to corporations; are now opened in Natohiochesa, at the office of L. DUPLaiX. Esq., who is duly aulthoried and em In powered to receive uibcriptions. Twenty.fle dollars (25) per Share will be required to blpaid in Cash by subsoribers when alled on. i di three months. The balance when reqnlred, d installments of o10 per cenit of which three MI amonthe notice will be gtven. N.tehit~has, , T.. April 4? 1874.--e'. a- HENRY GENIUS. \Worker in l'in, Copper aild n- SIIEET IRON. Ill i'. o I • 1 . ' Ill or it it' lIl Also, constantly cn hnd all kinds of, HEATING AND COOKING ,.TOVES r of the fmo',:t hiproved patterns. All nly sto'ves sold art city price and guarant,(d 1to be as repl'resnt"etd. Lib ' eral advant'ý(',s liibr'd to the tr:ie. Also, a line stuck of Tinware, Metallic Rooting, &e. L1 utitters ad pips promptly and care fully repaircd. wI - IIENIY GENIUS, l Morner Fr-ont acd Trudeaufn s., clt Nat hitoches, La. Jan. 17, 174.--Iv. T AS! TVAS! Est'ablished 1810. TIIE ORIGINAL American Tea, Co., No. 43 Ve~1,ry Strlt,:, P. O. Box, 1287. NEW YOI,: ROBERT WELLS, Pre.:,HIh.It. Price Litl of Tc'a.). OOLONG.-1B:ick, 40, 5. , G;, bet 7n ets prr I,'1 1UIXED.-Gieen and Black, 411, 31, , besti; cts. per it. ,TAPAN.-l'neolored, 60.70. 1 9q, 90. best S1.l0 r: Il0.r i. TT IMPFJ.IAAL.-green, 61. 70, ' 91). best .I., ai 4 YOUNG; IYSON.--Groen, .1, C), 73, (1. 9r, t .Io.ou het º1.I . per lb. .1 G VNPOW E' t.--(rt nltn.. ! ". I. 1 " V1.nper tb ENGLII IRtEAIKFAST.--Ila k., g, 7, '.t, best e1.44 per it,. N .- i-We ive at pcialtv ofl' :iardi Gr0nwtht I YO'UNG HlYSON and I.IE'I;lA L. t  .@, :Ind ) OL(ING(, Extra ('Cho,ice, 1l. iý. (Oi' Teas a' pitt nil ill 111P P'11I' d P:wa,1c ik4. , with the kind iial price t inltel on eaih. A@:INTS WAxT'rE,, to, cet uip chitbis to sell oa, r Te:T' to Farnilii.e, H1otels. BO'a!i"z loise' and hri others. In writing fir termls or senling ohride ,i. ' at he part!eniar to nddr:'s the I'resident of Ithe ' Conlpany, thus, 1 i OPI"RT WELLS,, , No. 43 Ve:,ey St , NSw York. . We are enmpelled to request this, as othilier ?arlies have iunitalte our firm li|. " . W il, ; ,tOll ie l' ý .-- --net , (scrcE1:sap To) dis r I lit' 1WI'IT TREES, O1)NAMIENlL Plants. t Fhlower eed ,:own in the Sth , ol," i tre plhete a.,sortm,.nt. ISend folr Illhsr:lted Iso: Descriptive Catalogue. AS WM. PAYNE. Ph Agent at Natchitech.ds, La. a hI ,June 20,-ly. ian of GIFT ETEIPIS The only Reliable Gift Disteibution in t' country. t To be distributed in S r t T . n ea c1 suSit -TO B E DRAWN- is, !nii SATURDAY, utnR wly 4 , Iwor atir $10,000 in Gold! Oe Prizec.$,00 in Silver! ty a Five Frizes $1,000 chn tg Five Prizes $5,00 ft GREENBACKr ! ing worth $1,500 eah! ry * each. abil Two Fine-toned sewood Pianos, worth Bt $3e50 eachh andi Ten Family sewing Machines, worth insg 1500 Gold and ,Sierr Lever llfftlwn.7 creau Watches (in all,) woorth from ,$20 to enla . $3( each. friet Gold ChAins. Silver-ware, Jewelry, sat, - &c., : Satc Number of Gifts 10,000! Tickets Pap limited o 5b,000' . AGENTS WANTED TO SELL TICKETS, to whom Liberal Premi- One urns will be paid. . I Shigle Tickets $2; Six Tickets $10;'I , Twelve Ticket s$20; Twenty-five 40. J Circnlars cpntaiinin a full list of pri- iT zes, a description of th'e mauner of draw ing, 'id other information in reference to SI the Distribution, will be sent to any one cati rdering them. All letters must bho ad- All, dressedto Main ffice, L. D. SINE, Box ;86, 101 W. Fifth St. Cincinnati, 0. I Oct 4-1y. IA,. PflflIhTI, id - --I)FAL Ii IS- Dry (I cods, Groceries, G(;ENEA:AL MEICIIANDIE, I, ('irner SECOND & ST. DENIS STS.. NATCIT[TOCIHEs, LA. I My old fi venu m;d cnstom.;r' fre in c'rmenwd that I have conslt:utly Iln hmd I)DHT G'OOgs, t BOO'TS, SO]g,11, IlARI)WAIE, CTIrL.:?RY. NOTIONS. ;GAIfl)N SEIED), &C.,&C. ý,}'(eial nittc:)ion is given to C, Ii CE J'l:I . which 'c :NP Aiv fret ant par. 'T'iy CQtnsis :tf BA('ON, LAIIl), (it llAMs', 3 FLOItUR, RICE. . ul (OI'FIE, (i TEAS, ETC. i I IT have 01ho a uin variety of W IN ; 1 LIQCIOINS, TOl'..(C' , ,C., &C. 'ICall and' exanmin my stok of noils. which are ,oil tllap for C("S only,, ensttnriu apid sales w'ith smaltl l'roils. At.t11cheId to my 'stahlishmuen is a li 'ia class 1'\A1 1,00,, whr,+ Lionors of all a 1iltuu1 can be uad b1y the drihk. A. IE IT I. I .hine '$. I :.I.- f'm. OSWEGO Silvt r C1s w tarchl ~e .~ FOi TIlE LA U NDRY. .11auit('t urrd by T. K ?, . RD & SON, II i hIE OMnr. A 1101'SiEiloLD XEECI SSITi'. Its rret or i pns. h, m,'it,,d 11e1 e tnwn dai i.n of Eiroip tor.t 1mcric:i tianutif.irtilri. . 'PU.VEIlllZE) C('ORN STARCl -Pr'epatred by- . . o T INGSFOD & SOS:, Exresl'y for fiod. 4iltI it i i paperi'' tde 5 g fie .i n'ddings, ih a de'sertf (i; r t excetlbm'.. ti Fr ,mslc by all F'rst-cla(sg Gro'ors. Junr. iii . a J. F. DITTRICII, . -Importer and Dealer in- RIUFLEX, GC*ES " PItTOL , Gun hteri:als. Atnunition and Cut iIhry,, itr ,.h-lIlding double guns, of the p I ttl.et impllrovd patelrts. , Sole agenti for the "llismark Double barrel Needle G6n. d'o. i aChartrts Street, r NEW ORLEANS, LA. in ,Iuzzle l1oders altered to Breech loaders r' Also repairing dlone with neatness anti i idislatc(hl. All work warranted. March 7--11. r 1;' "" llIsTA(CLE'S 'lTO MAltitlAtGE. SHappyRtlief for yulng len from di .the etl.ts of Errors ond Aiuses in ea'Ily f life. .Mai Pd Restored, Inspedinent'f , to Mu rri:Lge r,,moved. New method of a I trettment. New aind rimarkalle rente- e - dies. Books anl Cir(.ulars sent free, in i I stiled eni'velps. Address, ]iOWARI) si A ASOOCIA'ION, No. 2 South Ninth St.. of ]Phil'delphia, I'd., an hnstitution havingl , ,iagh,.'putation noe,,le condut t Nov. 15.-1y. t Lth The Saturday Evening Post. The Oldest and Best Story Paper Pub- M lished. Founded August 4, A. D. 1821. pr For more then half a enturv the !n Saturday Evening Post has been the m GREAT LITERARY WEEKLY of file Country, and htts ever borne a pr widespread and inblemished reputbtion i for.tho unsurpassed purity, re 'neinent tand iixcelhltee of the. Serials, Sketches and Miscellaneous reading matter. It is pre-eminently th Theo Best Family Paplm te Ihat is published in this country, from its never (outaintit.,lg anything that w. uld offend the feelings of any one, either in a religious or political sense, or that r could not be read at any hireside without wi objection front the ntost fastidious. The circulation of the naturday Even- an ing Post, through. not qoite so large rii perhaps, as its younger contemporarIes. I is not, like that of some of them, tluctu- I f ating, and too often short lived, but Iwi he: SURE, SOLID AD) SBSTANTIAL, .y based upon the intrinsic merit of the pa- in; per itself und not dependent on any cx traieois ifltuences, such as the poiptlari ty of individual writers, &e. O.od, however, as the $aturday Event ing Post has been in the past, it is our intention to make it still better in th se future, aitd with this object in view wa sie will effect a narked improvement in eve ry department of the paper, amd will call to our assistance writers of admtitted o1 ability and known reputation. By inerensinf its former attractions, or and adding many judicious and pleas- res tug novelties, by studying how to please e~ atl cultivate tbo popiuhtr taste, by i-n. in creasing industry and enterprise, andl by ers enlarged thiilities, we hopA to make now friends with each atnwd every issue, and C continue to maintain the claim of the wit Saturday Evening Post to its title of Tma va OLIEsT' AND THlE BEST of F1anily Story i Papers. Terms to Subscribers: One year 1 copy $3.00 One moith 2.5 " 2 copies 5.00 Two months rr " 4 copies 10.00 Three tmo. 75 " 9 copies 20.00 Four me 1 00 To any one sending $20 for a Club of 9, an additional copy will be sent FREE. Speeimon copies can hel hll on appli- . cation. We Employ no Traveling Agents. Co All communications must be addressed to R. J. C. WALKER, Propiotor, o '727 Walnut Street, Ifrespctus 1" 1Siti-Seventhlratr. an Illust r ted Miontfl, jurna: I. ,uni, er:.,T IV adrii tted to e ih. t h: ,l. dsonn 't P. riodlical in th' Worli. A pre'. sentati\'e and CihamipJ6ion et' Ami'riCall Tasi'. ITHE ALDTJiNE, while isued with '!l tre r."ittli 'yV. hias none o' of t teii ;trtry or th rl, lv intrt.:t ,har:cutristic of ,rim:ry },.ii dic'al.:. It is 1l, elegh' ilt mniscelhl1iy i11'lrprl, ilIht ; i gr:,'t f, ll Iitera.Itre:; and Sco.llction of pitlr,,i , the ratl':tl : 'i(p'l - lui s (it of rt i: tic..i kill, t i n b ik and white. Ai lblo:!tý 'im ': ; tm:I :'li'' t unc 14llUt{'l o ll affords ai f: h l,':Isure toit it , 'riitlis. tile real V Ia e 10got lto I l:!tV of the . l,iur \:1 will hut Smosnt ,o,, eriitied aift'r it lit, loin ,iolinl , i1 -(t t, tht ihe of the r. WhihT oil tr , i t :l:(~is u a\" chaim s r, i ,r lh,.:11, .tt, a1 ,,ir'l tllred witlh r.'i l. a , ;t snltiar el).s, th.; 0.' 1 is a ui,, a:,.;1 original con Itllle'" ;ily lhotut icot'l til , 1!o i l r ice or c.har:ic'te. Th, p)').e or of . 'olpnlete \'iol iu'w ra'iano t dlUpl.;lte thl qijuantity (,t fine I) lp(pr anit engratin's in any other .hb:o)' dF 1r1,l)m (r o lvo llles fl.r tell 1im!1'5 its t oeist : till!t, hrl. 'lt'e alt' tii( Chrtlolos Ia.'j l DEPARliT3l.l.'ti, 157t.1 Tli' illultrat1li,)s a tl the i I.I' INE have S\\i,o, I It. wori!t-wide r i,'liUtati, and ill thl fI il art .itr das "i,'0)' It itill 1admhnitted fact. that int, 1ni it ili ;Re x.tiu'n prlei of thl hiighest ftie' rf t wli l ev er attliinetifl. The. (:1niilinoilI)i lr ludice in fav o r of te l late,' i. iv id ( i:iir h to to,', tlore. etle and Iliscrilmii niig taste li which l.1i ng izs thi id\ol ;i,'tnes in'd g uria I p io u ti(cr s uht llii tt,l i'r fnio i t eig ,lnut i't, t ' ,lie b 'l'ih w t, ie - ' t eil' t' 1 tl A i j.l1I: ui.: l , i i' s all th, lu'll:eri'. aliut lafrlt 1e Ainieh ilo rep o icstl ' etl ,ipit. ", whitt' t.hi'' ;i t i i ir t b let tir ri dering 'i f the : ,itiC l's , rig ;in i. To fuilly reliioL the lw onelil'tul woit w'liui hilch i l klinie is iloi ig for thie caillu( of all tcultu i. ini Antrical.l it is oilly iin ce, i triI, coulSder tilhe :st ,to the eole pe eof a ili other deceint repro sel atsio is of the perductions of l real. paillters.r tn Sddlitio to d(esigns li;- thrI e t etmbers of tlhe National Acilhd y .and othlt'er toted, Aeric:iiln. alrtris ets, h Alline ill repro al{e Haintupleios of hI ist ortiin miiasters, S .li, .(' it,! 1'. h : view to the hihe'st artis. tie ,l mncs ald g1eatIt geneiral interest. Tulliils t, lii l 'ehr lin the Aldine will, at a irilby .eist, aenio in his ortn bllT e pt(+ ih:ilui. , :res (1 relit. ig Inflltuenl of true art.. 'lThe quar'tolcY tinted llatesy for 184 will be. lV Ths. ri: r i an 1iiil J. 1). Worid ard. 'i'hul, Clhribstinas isue for t'e4 will con Stlin spA'cia'l 5designts l"pironriato to the rtelson, by ourI ble it'ts artisTnd will s~it pa s inI attractionis anyli of its pradec Nort Primuimsus for 1874, Evert y sbscriber tt o the Aldine for 19 1 wi 1 r(.eive a pair of chromos. The orig" iial pictures1 welre painted in oil fo1 r the publishers of the A ldin, hy Thomnas Mo rani wh;ose gure;at. CIolorido pclture wasi Sllrurmhsi by (ICongress fr ten thousand dollarsl'. The sHlljcts weThe Chisen to rep is a iw olh Whits) e !f all11rinithse graest" H:It·ilUpi.sir l; n ti, ol her gh-e. t He p 'lifks of IGl'r,',n ]iver, Wyoming Tte rritoiry. The tlendreape pin le at'hube of nhe soetes iti, sles is a lid asn ehutrlari . and apl ftrds ' g, il of the llriwi~ t st'm ci'na, c Ili, , olhring. The chroinoune ,'ih work ted from thinrty dli tie ct t tor , and are il Gsize (1n2 by 1t le nI anealtot exacth fac siniles rfl tle crigienl. Thepresentation eof a woHnliy exale of ,allerinca' greatest jlaiandscal pilinter to the sbsrinbersof the Aldhie was a rold bt tpeculiarly happy Thidea, rin oo it riicessil rine izarion is ae. i tested Iy the e aloworig testinonial, over i the iniature of MI'. Moral n l imself : - Msi,,..rs. Jn~es Suttonl & Co., tproofs in color of yolr hluoiAP n. They caere wonider' nlly succ8ie frepisentarioi in y nochanical ro1e1 s oitthe orifinal paint ins. V ertly Rpspetful , These chromos are in every sense Amer. ltian. Tl y artilye o orif inal American process, witilih atirials of Amerieinl man r i al AmU Iierr n pi t ife. d prhiLeetU.d ti i've.y rieers to the firht sucesflhl Art ilo ngl.'tla, If o Ietter betnus of all this, foreign lrodu(tion can inspire, nnd neiiher prie t they aiiy t . le Wl'fo it by reason of ape. culir prciliie, s f prodHctls ion the,.l; yest the pupl hpL only a. trihle. nerrille EQUAL tin every respect, to i ther ichr ins ha are sld singla y r O'rUEI the st sciripteiore price of t'he Af INE. Plrrol o thlIlfaist,'c will p'ize Ihee piTh trts fr the. .fvew l not for lite piice they d wh or klid n 'l cost. rnd will Cpsreiatre the elterprimse tIhot rSeiidcrl tlhl.eir dish'ihlibo prossiblei If o nyli' subserilor huldh i wndicate a nr, ftioel n.r" a. fiure subject, th e plublish" ers 0willdel "Tioighlls ofHoal cinl new ait d )enatifuil bhi'lno, th by 20 lihers, r'ire. sesnting ,h lith.e ctlian exile, w bo pea.k ing eyef hetraiy ie losigiI.urg of tih healirt. 1'per Anwnll in r dvje li tu wiald prolitens. For 50 Cmnts Extra, p he i t romon will to seSt nounted, varbished and prepaid r y ieail. The Ar' DIpe wii ciireafter Ip obtpinable C-,oply li. tubtcrtption. 'Theoewill be nFo or hSdetoa t,)rbo local eanvas.,r, without eTres where ihn certificate i,,l-s niver, har. ing the fac-sinile signatur. of ahe publi b uANA.StRs W.eie TEit .-An person wh valter, will reci.ve flt',l anid pruli oiit in - fiotion by applyhig tio J-r lEt I UTT;I. I.., blishers,