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KOARTSHIP UV GILES BRANDISH, A Irlsemu Polm., lllustrlnted. BY Ilerur O LoOncWUaRe Wusr.ELIrn. [Entered arkolin to ,rrn Axe 1 of KIonqru., in the Dtrunt Deestrirk Ccnrwl f Losyaooner.l GILas BRANDosn. In the old rip.stavin days, when evry boddy more or less was sum boddy, Giles Brandish kinder wurkt his way, and paddled his own kanew. His kanew wos a pblat bote, on the shadey Worbash hilt add lancht, -1 [ Phlat Bole f um the IVorbash.] Witch, with Giles and his jolley krew, and a kargo of taters and keorn, Wunst phloted down the cruckid tied nu the yaller Massassip, And tide up at the phlat bote landin of Orleens town. [Orleens Landin, in Brandish's time-From a Folt graf by Klark.] Now Giles wos in his way a hewman fur enny boddy to ty toy tu; An orle big muskilar kuss, with bushey yaller bar and gotee, And blew toe and red noase, and terbacker joose tricklin from his mowth, allers ; And wolnut died britches, stufft inter the biggest mud butes yew ever sea ; And his bed was hard as a anvie, and his phists like -tii.Famith's hammers. [Idear uv his lied and Phists.] Hle won sum on the lite, too, and had lickt lots and never got lickt hisself ; And wos allers aloud to be half whorso and haffalley gater. [ The Annimits he wos haff uv.] II. Lov an FRENDtHIP. Now Gileses best frend in Orleens wos a slim and slick yong feller, John Old'un wos his naim, and he node oil the roeaps of Orleenstoun. He stade at the very saim tavurn whar.Kaptin Bran dish stopt, After he soald his perjuice and his bote, and got his pay in rox. [ The Tavurn whar they got Ackwamted.] And John tuk Giles around the toun, ter see its phanny things, Iorung m in pertickiler tu bewar un theaves d rohura, stickin to him like wacks, for feer he'd loose him oond in a harridge, and a treatin uv nl rins. drorkms.] [ The karridge they rid in.] anter Kismus it wos, the frends tack a Spha ancy makbraid bawl, whar John in free, S hm it wos perfeckly fashunable and nd oplto nu excep sittizius uv hi standin and r trainure. e0 a Onisbt, and in a remarkabil short with a hewitchin creetur that out" [ e Bewilrhin ('reeLur.] n nr kud lie lorkthe kinder tork bwhtates a ewtille gal ; u ham-s JohJn, " I inv that gal, and if I cud git bheide marrey her, But Im afeerd to speck tu her; I nevur was sopht with wlmmen." ies John, " Ile maik it cll rite, oald feller. fur I no f r she lirs ! " Tae LtVvEI.Rs ARREND. "John Old: t then he wo,cht his chans, and when Giles went to taik a drink, He kalld the gal outside, and sed, " Now Jimmy," .LJemimer wos hur naim,) Ye #otch that chap yew nor me with; he's ded 1 in lby with yew, And fitu bust with the reddy, witch is spilin in his pockita; k iat he kee how yew manidge him, for he's orle raft ad!" :Sean h tleave me aloan, Johnny, I've sean stei rfore!' Iv. .JoHn OLD' UN. Then J went and drest hissoelf in a mask and do w Andatait d fi tu watch the progerse uv things, a lyin tow. $wete Ji as went up ter Giles, and axt him whaser frend; And atc trim off with her tork and her. smiles, and h ketries, ot him inr big rume whar a hole lot uv splendid peeple, Was arsnd ýig tabel, a fitin uv a tigur, and bettin rLet mse yew," see Jimmy,"I no youre bownd So Gties t with his wollit, and his kash dis ap smoak. SCVWhat ' felt like, when he sor his Kash dis Then he bigon ter smel a rat, and ter suspect the phtur uv the kumpny; Sp'Ie see ter the tigur man, "I think Ive rather bin cheetid, And lie hav to axe yew fur my monny back ;" at witch oil hands laft. Then Giles got bilin gmad ; he kickt the tabel ovar, Knockt Jimmy cold with a punch in her jor, and chokt the tigur man, I kickt up generelley the biggist muss evar scan that bildin. Giles a tryin ti get his Manny back.] a anvle hed and his hammer fists, he dident .a mutch trubbel In t kroud ; but sum how ur rather, he dident git is munny back, he left aknolidgmint in pbull,fur whot he'd lost, on dUflrunt phases. Giles thrt lie oha stli-hent ui Orleens phun and phrolick, And so got reddy to travle, and lade in things ac kordin; Fur he had munny left, and lots on relashuns on the Worbash. He hot neckst day a hogsid on shugger, a sak of cof fy, etsetery, The etseteries includin a backs uv tee, and a live see turkle, NEW ORLEANS DAILY CRESCENT. PUIBLIS[.ED EVERIY DAY, SUNDAY EXCEIPTEI), ]3Y NIXON & ADAMS, AT No. 70 CAMP STREET. VOLUME XI. SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 25, 1858. NUMBER 243. m ' mn nn mnum mu u ug m n u m m m m ina ml u And a buntch of orindges, and a saddel, and some far min impelmints. [Gilesea Purichasis.] Shugger. Coffy. Tee. Turkle. Orindges. Saddel. Impelmints. 011 theas things he shipt on the gudsteemur kalld the Suoflour, And with oil his jolly phlat botemen, got berths on the loer dek. But jest as the bole wos abowt to leer, a kroud of fel lers cum, And shoin uv a papur, sed the botle mite leer, but Brandish kudent, Fur ho was charged afore the Rekordur with attemtid robbrey, And a salt and battrey with dangrous weppins with intent tu murder. Giles hawld off to hit the fourmost chap, but befour he kud help hieself, They had the knippurs on him, and dragd him to the kallaboos ; But his Jolly fellers follerd him, ter sea him kum out rite. And the Sunflour saild, with the frate on bored, but rary phlat bole man. Vi. Skh JEMIMER. ;ileses fellers plankt up the reddy, and got him build; Tel And then, findin it was Jemimer'sa luvyer John whot had him arrestid, The Ile axt the perlice whar Jemimer livd, and went to sea that laidy. Ti He had no hard reelins; he only wontid to appoller gise, An, For his ruff treetmint uv her at the phancy maskrade bawl. 011 When he got thar, hoo ahud he find but John Old'un, nussin her; Pai For he had sweld her jor, and hurt her konsiddrably utherwise! See Outer the winder John amejently jumpt, and left fur parts unnone. An Giles spoke ter Jemimer, and axt her parden sinsearly, Sayin he woodent mind if he'd murderd all the suns uv see-kuks, But kud nevnr furgiv hisself fur strikin uv a tendur feemail. She grantid him phull pardin, sayin straingurs wos th eckscusable For riot noin city kustums, and tellin him, with tlo streemin ize, That she woodent mind the pane and suffrin, but fur (i the eckspene, Tb Sich as doctor's bile, and medesins, and loss uv time, in sain fur her livin. 1i G(iles meltid rite doun : and pullia out his wollit, Es witch wasent emty yit, Olferd her a hunderd dollur bil, axin if that wud pay Ar the damidge. She sed it wud, but then she kudent taik it, bein as he was a strainger, And as her luvyer John Old'un wud be share to mur der her TI If Ire shud ever ketch her takin mennyin sick a way. He sed she'd hav to tnikit ; and atlastlshe koukludid A she wud, If he wud sware ae a gentilman never to tell no "I " boddy about it. A lie sw.cr, and she tuk the bil; and in that verry minit, A thundrin raptin and bangin shuik the house oll ovur. [Jemimer runnin her lung out after gettin thl mnnny.] The dore bustid opin, and in jumpt John Old'un, a A ahoutin, "Tha's the feller!" and in jumpt a lot of perlice A with klubs, And tuk Giles Brandish prisner a sekund time, muich ter his serprise; He dident ofltr fite this time, lur he was to much nstonistht. HIe got no bale that site, and stade in the lokkup till mornin. [The lok that kep him in.] VII. MARCon cV GILES BRANDISH. In the mornin, Giles was wolkt up befour the orrie I Rekordar, In a crowd of the orfulest lofers be ever sor in his life. Wun uv the perlice hoo arrestid him had toald him, in sympathey, Be'd better have a loryer, and let him git him a rale gud won; And G(iles hiavin agreed, a splended loryur chap was that on his behalf. [Gileses Lor.yir.] John Old'un was on hand, and he had a splendid lor yer tu ; And the examminashun prosedid, aftur the shnal I fashun. John Old'un proved, by sevintean rispektlabil witnes- I sis, That Giles tride to rob the perprieter uv a fasbunabil I bawl rume, And a salted oil the kroud with intent tu amassenait, Besides serously woundin n unoltendin laidy at the bawl, So mutch, in Pack, as to disaibel hur frum apearin in koart ; And tie also pruved, by the perlice, that Giles resistid them wickid, When they went and arrestid him on bored the steemur Sunflour, And that aftur bein build he went to see the kripeld up laidy, To phinish the brutle murder witch he biguan at the pliancy bawl. r Giles had no witnessis tu help him outer this orfle skraip, SBaut dependid on his loryer, who sed mesny splendid things Witch he kudent understand a bit, but thort to be oil S'rite. But, the loryur on the other side sed things lie did understand, Witch was, that he had bin a duin uv menny dredful things, Fur witch he onughter he hung, or sent to the penny tenshuary fur life. [Loryur on the sllher side.] And the Rekordur, talkin feelinly, home to this deci shun : Fur attertid robbrey, Furst Deestrict Koart, a thow send dollurs bale ; Fur resistin the perlice, fifty dollurs fine, and fur kar rion weppins, Fifty dollurs moar; and phinally, fur forfitin his it bonds, By goin to finish off fur god the phemail he had t wowndid, Furst Deestrick Koart, without bentlift uv hale or enny tther mursy. [ Ofle Rekordur decidin the kase.] c- As Giles was ljein marcht down tu a seat in the Blak Marier, re His loryur stept up, and smilinly axt fur his fee au fifty dollurs ; f- Giles never sed nuthin, but guy him a swipe on his lurnid chops ee Witch sent him so fur that he never hurd of him agin. When goin down in the Blak Marier, Giles thort it won time ta akt; So he buttid tile top uv the waggin off, and went about his bisni s. [ n Vaggin g nith its top off.] That nite thar woe a merry time in peaceabel Orleens town ; Fur Giles got his men, and startid out for generul satisfakhhun. The perlice got fits wharever fownd, kab drivers got the same, And pe.ceabel sittizens flue for saifety in evry direk lshun, For Giles Brandish and men had auddently takin the tuen. [ R.elliks of the Kruse.] Kab de ivur's toath. IVolehman's eye. VIII. TotE S.IINNI W.nHt.. After klearin the streats, Giles Brandish and his jolly pihlat bote nmn Went to the faun'y bawl, what the trubbel had'it first beginuin. The bawl was krowdid as ushuatl and Giles and his livly boys Skattered arownd, and pa.t oil fur a lot au innercent straingere, Tell they oil got in the gamblin rumo, and arowed the tigurs' tabel. The gaim wus a sort uv spinnin wheel, fixt up bew title, The wheel whirlin won way, and a marbil whirlin the other way, And a simmerin down, and a ketchin in the notchia no the wheel, 011 the notchis numberd, and havin numbers to korrispond, Painted on the tabel, with a dubbel O and a eagel at th: hed. Sez Giles, " Boys, yew bet as I du," and he klapt a a dollur on the eagel, And evry wun of his men dropt a dollar on the eagel to. [ The burd they bet on.] Then the spinnin wheel whirled won way, and the marbel the uther : But jest as the marbel ivas ahbowt tu fll in a figger notch, Giles pikt it up, oinity hkool, and dropt it in the eagel. The espilnni-wheel man witipt out a pistil, and halied fur help ; But in the nekrt mnlit he and his pistil war no whar, Exept on the fire helpless; the lites out, and all his mnnny gon, And not a man or woman in the howse without a bluddy hed. IX. TIlE WEDDIN DAY. The presedin percedins tuk plain on the day afore Kirinotus, . And on Kri-mus moruin, Giles Brandish kalled his men together. o "Bys," sez hbe, "were got our munny bhack, and kin afourd tl frlolik, SAnd as I'n yre Cplltio, Ile leed ofl by gittin mar rid tlh eveni ll !" I 'Yew git mrrrido!" m i z won; "Can't kuhm that," sez another ; And all thort it the most ridikilus thing immaginabel. BUlt (iles held out he wos in ornest, and toald them oil to meet hitm At five enclUck in tile evenin, on bored the phas steemur DI)ilnr. At that hower they met on the steemur naimed, on tile altur deit, h Whar Giles was reddy, with lots uv bottels, and glasIis, and i:kh, h But nairy bride or anylhin that kud be konstrude intrr won. c iles hrakt the bottels, and maid em fit the glassis oil round ; Thentstrtn trr liisel, he sed: "Boys, I thot I node Fumthin, Tell I knm tu thits hustid town; and all the trubbe I've had. Kum trom a Worbhanh man tryin to shine round a Orleens gal le I did kut in for the gal; but she kut me, and I let her rip ; is Yit I ain't to be cheeted outen my weddin, for all , I hav a Ipteshus bride, and Wisdum is the naim she goes by ; le She has prest herselphl on mle evur sens Ive bin heart Antd now Im bound to marry her, tho taint again my as will! So, boys, hear's hlck, and a merry iKrismwus, and quicek trip bak, And a hopin that no Worbash man will ever leev hoam, Speeshully fur Orleens town, without marryin Wis r- dult afore he starts!" al Giles Brandish's koartship and trubbels and wunder fil weddin, ts. Itav noevr hinl forgot ; for never sons hav enny phla, bote men oil Bin gilty uv cotti alftur bewtifle Orleens gals, Or runnin round threw Orleens town, exept in big fitin krowds! he in [This Poirk, a rin his last line ] TaHI Le:ti'S FAIR AT AtASONIC HalL. -Prepara tions Ibr this fair, to open on Monday evening and conetnue to Wednesday evening, are in active pro greos. We are advised that it is heing gotten up on a splendid scale, and that nothing will be left undone by the lady managnrs to ensure success, and a hand- t some realization tir its o je:,t, which is to finish the I1 new Te''mperance 1111 of the Thild District. The t fair will beoides be very attractive in a musical wy. A fine hand of musin is engaged, and the celebrated t French guitarist. Mt. ,eron, will be present with his instrument to lend a helping hand. lSate'is dTievo MA.CrTn s.--These beautiful,ti ppulr ro l,,ion. Nt p lid c ; 1ti h ,I ill rln theo eNorlll, t I:.t-lern lllld !1 lldle Slt (,"., th1ey h ,rve iI v ll, ( wil, Ithe deter, ril elt of tkiitg rth e NS tol , nolt. h1 prnIti pec Is e lle i will p a II, teIII D.!lU I-· (,v('rl'llll li(· 9 Ih, ol I L 1 tile h IIdet Lfl o I, tri ll t ca Tal ,h oy, to avag,': luel+s t tl d-ot itt . e il tones ; trai le trl rr Mno t Ih1i to , ch,, rlt, t ar-in o ionlnrovmonet, to silng s oI (fSrhni l ,r . irem id to Itke the 1C11 Y ) lg itttl otllE toi, evea y c clck, lick of thoe ntIi in " eine lol l o os mlr h nI abor rove to w xeary Itners. T!.a elo: ths o c I. illooti ti re tote I tloII t m llelldnir irst Jecriim, ot'lr n tlllolith julelFeC, llid o1 hol'h proveI a IhT1 allhat is cloilo i wllith hr tvidehrr , Wn bLeg , rfeyl all who do MIll pllrch,,l n1 .wil-, m1 n. tlln' to the ad"l, ti!l,, t tll htf Mr Ctimpntreet. WINES, LI1Qt'ons, CIGARS AND TonBcco.-We are gratiied in hei g hl.. to e nll d t o .me ntI er, imerchant, a.nd tIe p ,b.i, ge.el ,ll e the exlL slbive nd aBldmir:bly selected lck of wine, liqents, , eifgtr. n In|ot co to b fIallnd i' thl roomy eo lrl ier in to tof ol onl od ll olore olf .M .bsr. O rILoT orIt.i tl t 1oit\1 l o , lt i(oo olllltao ,tlt t illocooIltlil JwL l dU I la If t i. \tti tit h l. a a i t !l t lý a l h ti tilt i lri.rt l r I ( ,httn'. (·lllll'lt I IuII nilpn ei n opo ah vil h(l l " t he n(l I Ot" IN N itlo. l I tol . no' bll>tllt -. t I cllioon blln . di lllo d tt illt t llt dol ar t a g lol, atu orh the Ton y, for tihey orllnil npo eida i o t. Th h v r inetbratlaof lompttigu aehdrc other -1l1 ,, Wll'h C~rd l, and spl its, and lnl·t n u lilollytd sup tI o cigar ald too,. 'I holnr tninve trade n ranllgrmenta en blo tit , i m ti O go t fir I lltllih tirl lly ch'itll) , ad cn: e qwaly tey Ian tell c.,eap, .d it1- to Ia urchei a' advan t oag t c all tLIU:I thi.m t. e ,illg cu. ,.r gorldS Slch per b lr- re r,'re ite to It Vetl-l -tll. Hlymnl for Chrtslnmas. BY FELICIYA IIE AN9S. Oh ! lovely voices of the sky Which hymned the Saviour's birth, Are ye not sniging still on high, Ye that sang, "Peace on earth ?" To us yet spank the strains Wherewith, in time gone by Ye bleoned the Syrian swains, Oh! voices of the sky. Oh ! clear and shining light, whose beams That hoirr leaveu's glory shed, Around the palmo, and o'er tile streams, And on the shepherd's head. Be near, through life and death, As in that holiest night Of hopte. and jy, and faith- Oh! clear and shining light ! Oh! star which led to Ihim, whose love Brought down man's ranom free- Where art Il ot ?-'mid.t the hort above, May we still gaze on thee? In Heaven thou art not net, Thy rays earth may not dim, Sendthem to guide us yet, Oh! star which led to him. Cllrattnaa Day. BY BISHOP n EBER. Oh, Saviour, whom this holy morn lave to our world hlow ; To mortal want and labor born, And more than mortal wo! Incarnate Word! bry every grief, Bly each temptation tried, Wire lived to yield our ills relief, And to redeem us died! If gaily clothed and proudly fed, In dangerous wealth we dwell, Remind us of thy manger bed, And lowly cottage cell ! If prest by poverty severe, In envious want we pine, Oh may thy spirit whisLer near, flow poor a lot was thine! Through ickle fortunes' various scene From sin preserve us free Like I1u thou hast a mourner been, May we rejoice with Thee BY HENRY KIRKE WHITE. Yet once more, and once more, awake, my Harp ! From silence and n glet--one lofty strain, Lofty, yet wilder than the winds of Heaven, And speaking mysteries more than words can tell I ask of thee ; for I, with hymnings high, Would join the dirge of toe departing year. Yet with no wintry garland from the woods, Wrought of the lea/lens blanch of ivy sear, Wreathe I thy tresses, dark Decomber ! now Me higher quarrel cale, with ,oudest song, And teariuljoy, to celebrate the day Of the liedeelner.-Near two thousand suns Have set their seals upon the rolling lapse Of generations, since the dsy-sprig first Beam'd ftora on hig/h !-Now tr the mighty mass Of that increasing aggregate, we add One unit more. Space, in comparison How small, yet mark'd with how much misery! Wars, fluines, and the fury, Pestilence. Over the nations hanging her dread ocourge; The oppressed too, in silent bitterness, Weeping their sffteran--e ; and the arm of wrong, Forcing the scanty portion from the weak, And steeping the lone widow's couch with tears. So has the year been character'd with woe In Ciristiin-r land, and mark'd with wrongs and crimes. Yet 'twas not thusr lie taught-not thus IHe lived, Whose birth we this day celebrate with prayer And much hanr la sgiving-e-tle, a man of woes, Went on tihe way arlrriated--ptth, though rude, Yet horne with patience still :-He cotue to cheer The brokren-hearted, to raise up tile sick, And on the wandering and benighted mind To plir the light of truth.--O task divine! O fmore than angel teacher! ile had words To sorothe tile barking waves, and hush the winds And when the soull was toss'd in troulbled sells, W'rapt in thick darkness and the howling storm, lie, printing to thie star of peace on high, Arm d it wwih holy lortitude, and bade it smile At the surrounding wreek.--- Whho with deep agony Ihis heart was rack'd, Not tor himselfl the tear-drop rlw'd his cheek, For thtm Hie rwept, for thtrm to Heaven Ire pIay'd, Ils perse-ntors-r"Father, pardon them, They kiow not wh:lt they do." Angels of heaven Ye who beheld tlim fainting on tile cross. And did hit hotmlge,, ,nr y mortal join The halr/luj ihi of tile ri-en (;lrd Will tile fart voice and groveling song he heard Anlid thle Ceraphim in liiht divine ? Yes, lie will deign, the Irince of Peace willdeign, For mercy, to accept the hyln of faith, Low though it he and humble.-Lord of life ! Tihe Christ, the Comforter, thine advent now Fills my uprisinr g soul. I mount, i fly For o'er tile skies, Ieyond tile rolling orhs; The bonds of flesh dissolve, and earth recedes, And care, and pain, ad a sorrow, are no more. Is crompletely cramnIed with the favors of friends and the public, necessitating the transfer of advertise ment columns from their usual and proper places. The edition of Monday will be enormous. Every body reads the Crescent. Our e- Hig ,'erkly." The Weekly Crescent has been enlarged in size to that of our mammoth daily-liflty-six long and broad columns--and contains all thie culrent news of the week. editorials, locals, sketches, tales, poetry, and miscellanreou, in great and varied aibundance. We do not heuitate to say, no finer papler for tile ftinily fire side, or fir mailing to distant friends, can be found in the outntry. But, it will spealr its own best eulogy. Copies of the Weekly can be obtained this morning at tile offlie counter, with or without wrappers, or at the book,-tres of J. C. Morgan & Co., Exchange and Commercial places. _ __ " - - - ReIt miUse. - -The Ilomsey and Newcomb Campbell I Minstrels are to open the New Concert lill on Poy dras street, on Monday evening next. The e will be roaring times there do ring the holidaeys. " IHARBEEs' C7OQUiTg.o"-We are informed that this beautiild shaipe, which grew from the cold ma ble to perhection only less the life, heneath the chisel of the Almerican sculptor, and has gained him old world as well as new world tfme, which elevates him to peerage with the artists who live for all time, will be in tile city on exhibition in a few days. The op tportunity of seeing a work so celebrated will be eager. ly emhraced by the art lovers of the commulnity, who so seldinm have ain oppcortunity here at home of grati fying tilhe "high-art pIenehnnt." Mtisisrrti ('cErnAL. tAetiscOAD 'orMsy.-This Company, in order to complete the ullfn-li-ied portion of their road, desire to sell $101,1f00 of its tir-t and only mlrtgage 7 per cent. coupon bnds. This road is e mUiles is lengthl; extoding froms Canton, the peesent terminuls I, the Jao h tl- RIad, to Grantd dJunction. l'enlne-ee,t whel it e,,uet-. with c t railrad ill operaltion to Columbus. ilent(s ky, ot tihe Mipisippi, eighteen miles lw ci',dr. it will r ad ily be seenll that tile Cenltral Road is one of nmtuIh ill pol'tanlle to New Oileanst, and ain such, is entitled to the c~nsidlraetin lof all who have te mreals and in cinatils n to invest il that way. The Pic-ident of the Companiuy, W.Gisodman, E-q., addresses t tlthe citizens of New Orleans an etixpose of the present condition of the road, which none should fail to read. It is advertised in another part of our paper. N. ). COLet':.N, E-q., disclaims the honor we con ferred iuipon him in yesterday morning's report of the iPacific icaiirdh Convention. We made him Presi dent of the Vick-burg, .ihreiepit and Texas Rail road, and he drops us a line to state that he does not at present occupy that position, which is held by C. G. Young, Esq., of Ouachita. Mr. Coleman is now interested in tihe contracts for construction of the road, but was formerly its President. FIFTY Dot stans RKwtnc.-iThis is offered hy tle pr plicto.- of tice St. i'Iarle Iruscc fr c h,: dieteclece llc die c c d la c :[. c ccc ; : r,::u·j l.lt Clothing. Clothing: N. C. FOLGER & SON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In FASHIIONABLE CL OTIING, 31 AND 33 MAGAZINE, Corer Gravler street, Would call attention t their l anly large and well s lected stock of CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, -Ad PLANTATION CLOTHING, Which they are now receiving by every arrival, fresh from their manufactory. Country Merchants Are invited to call and examine the immense and well a leeted etock of CLOTHING FOR THE COUNTRY TRADE, ewhichl they are now opening. The Retail Buyer May Ioind a choiceassortmentof CIfOTHING and FUPR NISHING GOODS, manufactured expre.ly for the CITY TRADE; and Planters Will also fnd the usual supply of well-mede CLOTHING for their hands, and at prices which cannot faell to command attention. aso ase Just Received, CABINET CHAMPAGNE, half pints. PIPER HEIDSICK .. quart andpitt. CREME DE BOUZY .. . ROYAL HUNTER .. quarts. LONDON ALE-. bblott's. FRUITS, in their Juice. Wines, Cognac, Brandies, etc. BRANDY CHERRIES. F. LAGRANGE COGNAC, ISI5. Pale. STAR COGNAC of 1805, lst proof, Pale. Vlneyayd .. 130, th proof .. 1SI0, .. Dark. LaRohelle.. 1550, .. Pale. BY ANY KIND OF PACKAGES. BORDEAUX (LARET-St. Julien. S " Marganx. . Chate Laitte. use d'Etournell. CIIATEAU LEOVILLE--Chas. Laroe. ,* MARGAUX-Branne Mouton. PONTET CANNET-Chan. OGeours. WIIITE WINE--BarIsac uand Sauterne. IN CASKS, HALF CASKS AND BOXES. OLD WHISK'Y, PORT WINE, SIIERRY WINE, MADEIRA WINE, JAMAICA RUM, IN CASKS, BOXES. OR BY THIE GALLON. For Famlly Table Use. NEW CLARET WINE of the reputSd crop of 18;, in casks and half ca.ks. FRUITS in their Juice. BRANDY CHERRIES. Emoty DEMIIJOHNS- -1 2, 3, 5 galls. ANNISETTE-Chauvet Fils, Archambeau Freres, L. Ram EMPTY DEMIJOHNS, ,, 1 2 3 and 5 gallons, Absynthe, lolland (Gin, Vermouth, Mlluscat, Curaeos, Maras chitn,, Saerdie, Sweet ol1. Cl.dialt, Fruits, Empty Bot tles, Cotrk, etc.. imported an for . l e Iy A. DURIJCH, llS ltravier street. d2 21U6t Between St. Clharles and Carondelet sts. Southern Furniture II'areroonas WILLIAM H. STE[\VAIrT, At No. 173 Canal street, New Orleasns, Has Jut received f:om the manufactory, a beautiful stock of I eploudid ilMAih)tiANY AR MOIRS and BEDSTEADS, in ad- - dihiuu to hi, hitherto hhrto larto k of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, co eprieilg IEVEsiFIIINi in his line ofl business, t.rties, sc ilsig anlyith g is ie lins. sill isd it t thUir advantagil s to give him a call before linrllc.aing elsewhre. WILLIAM H. STEWART, d20 :pntAW173Ca c atreet 'Theodor Danliger, 2; 8and 230 R0YALSireet,s orner of ST. E1R.IuLl', BRANCH STORE AT JULIUS DANZIGER'S, 125 RAsIPART (late CIrces) Slreet, P Has just opened his NEW 1GOO1) s'or tl;e i'hristmas Iloli days, cs hI nn Emli roi r.resd Colalsn , Set, ll, nkll erchbiee, Silks Vellts, Itlban, Chinelle Shawsl, M)antle Shawls. 511TK and WUOL POPLIN DRESSES at $1 5), with ngreat New Style Prilts, Which w-ill be sold at TEN CE NTS PERii YARD. f s Country merchants will do well to examine their prices belore purelsings elseallero. dsli 2ptf1 Christmas is Coming, Alnd all who want to make a PRESENT To a Wife, Sweetheart or Frlend, ELIEG ANT BOOKS, WRI rING DEiKS, PORTFOLIOS, And man . other artic'es suitah'e for that purpose, at IL I). McGINNIS', ,36 l'amp itret. -Also A large collection of ENGLISI AND AMERICAN JUVCENILE G AME. etc., FO)R TIHE LITTLE FOLKS.., IIt. D. Mtc;INNIS, 36 Camp street. IL. P. Buckley, W A T CHM A K ER, No. SC Callp slr'eet, 1ar1- recIently e l e llddiiosis to Ii new t-r to'k, consisting Fof INE G(OLD WAT'IIHES, F-nr I.adils nad ihntl l ni ; s lhe SII.VER HIINC INSI ILE VE; 1i,s 0is 'ilIIs iNO, tRIIE ASr fINSS, EAR RING1S sand FINI;il ERl eRINGS. A lhrge stock of pure Coin SIIlVEI. SCARE. A csnllll-te it-eortelsIg t ' Pebble Mpe.taeles, \VNttc . "a 1x Jewelt) ,'.tt, lity rcpaired anI warrantu d. dti c,11 Chamstpagnes. WIDOWF m(,IssT II AHIAMANE, ftME1S DI, BO' ZY, PIPE I'EIIDSEICK, B01. IE I IL; CAtINET-In half -At lNIII IIl Il H M 'AGNIs 4, set., WARRE1N & II ALL'S, (i I1.'TS! v-t Y RICII CAMEO, S-ORAL. , ilII L.AVA SETS. S IAI.,)ND) Pl'OS and RIN,;S. I lMERALDS IN PINS ANDi RINsSR, t W. A. WILSON'S, IP't isky. "I WHISKY, WIIISKY. S'IIF.TY BARRIELS IVE 1" OLD RESER VED WIIrISK'Y! le F. GAYOSO & CO., S 57.............i....GRA R 0 1TREET.......... 7 d20 2,.lm 1tich Stock -or JEWELRY, FANCY GOODS, "r U I S" r r.v..an TV.a1I !y Just opened from steamship Cshawba, by E. A. TYLER, No. 110 CANAL STREET, between Chartres and Royal sta The attention of the publio is invited to me of the RICH EST JEWELRY, consisting in part of DIAMOND BRACELETS, DIAMOND HREASTPTNI ECR-RINGS, STUDS, SLEEVE BUTTONS, RINGS, ic. -A Lao The same description of Gt ms sat with RUBY, OPAL TURQUOISE, PEARL and GARNET, in ath or Angl, pieces. MAGNIFICENT GOLD CHAIN BRACELETS nd NECK LAICES. SPLENDID CHATELAINES. GENTLEMEN'S FOB CHAINS and WATCH GUARDS. -Also, to his Mgniscent stosk of WATCHES, Of the make o' all the most celebratnd manufeeturers in Europe, cesad with GOLD nd SILVER, and set richly wih DIAMONDS, PEARLS and RUBIES. He has, bsides, oCsof he largest stkls of PuNe Silver Ware ever brought Soulh, which he is oferlog at VERY LW PRICES. Purchasers would do well to tall and examine before par 'basing. E. A. TYLER, dSI 2pl2: 110 Canal street. Clothing : NORRIS, A1\TAU L & CO., .CORNER OF CAMP AND COMMON STREETS, Under the City Hotel, AAre nows o Bering for sle, on the most ressnable tems NEW ANDS COMPLETE STOCK -or !WINTER CLOTINING! -Consisting of OVERCOATS, FROCK COATS, PROMENADE COATS, VESTS, SHIRTS, HOSIERY. c. All elected from lthe LATEST NOVELTIES in Style and MNterial. Theodore Dan tiger, Regs leave to annuince to his friends and customers that be to will open or MONDAY, the 131h December, his NEW CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE, it 22 AND 23 ROYAl. STREET, Co'rner of St. Philip street, t With a large assortment of FRESII GOODS, Just received, 1001 pieces PRINTS, beautiful styles andfalt colors, at 10 U. 0 a yard. SIIpK a IWOOL POPIIINS, at 15 cents a )rd. PI. A DS,xt125 centsa yard. SILK ROBES, STSELLA IP IAWLS. Nel Style IILNIII. SIIAWLS pnL MANTLES. All if 1hich will h iol I at tile uP al low pIrice, lld3 2ptf Perfunlery. Ju.t received, a largp asnartment of choice TOILET ARTI CLES and PERFUMERY. Foreatp by REAl), IIEDGES & DREW, d20 2piGt 104 Canal street. Great RLedElction CLOTII AND VELVET CLOAKS, SQOUARlE AND MANTLE SHlAWLS. We will, from this daile, ofelr our ENTIRE STOCK of the tabove g.ods lit greatly reduced prices. -At 90- 1,usl8 1 andt Lhce Curtnlts. P. & E. REILLY & CO., d211 2pI t 126 ('anal street. JIrood, .itltentbergcr ('o., SOUTHERN OI ONATMENTALA IltON VOlRKS, 57 Camp street, New Oplrpe xn. All styles of RAIIING for Cemecries, Onllriles, Halconies, O(flice., Vtraiulb, etc., etc., frolm the lichtest and most graceful, to the heavlest ,t'l m~t relaborate de-igns. IRON FOUNTAINS VALES, STATUARY, LIONS, DOGS, Dragon-,etc. IRON SETTEES, CAIRAS, TRAIiIE, STOOLS, BRACK etp, l.pnm) Pists. Flowei r Stianis, Ilorsa Troughs, MIy S Rekp. tIlislhils Posts, C'arriep (lutes, Tree lBoxe, etc. IR5N STIRP. s, Slrpigtl Is Spipai. CAST IRON PAUIl. I'UMIS of beaontiful desgu anld finish. C(110l II IAN (:ACI.,liOILUNS, aie., ere. Our facilities Nr r executing or,lr p fr y and every article In the Orllnlcantal IroJ way are C .Ond to none, and we iuv'te theittiinpof th, publictslie to Ps sliit Ispsipigns, over 50p il nubrr,1 eotfdllut that whilae their mastep upill be suited,our work will Sombine all the requisitep of bauslly and substautial e.pWareroomi-No. 57 Can:p street. Foundry and MachlIe Slip-No. 247 Tlhoupl:oulas street. W\on & PE'RoT, WooD, MInl.TNIPRItR P Co., JylG 21,.m Ph ilatdelphii. Ns.ew Orli)sepps. Shetfleld Plated WlJare. SWehicja.r.ve J reied a tar.e irrvoice of NJlJ"J.'lý.'I:_L1) J*I..iT'I{L G0O IJS, -'onststini of 1RI'1 PAITORS, 5' INE AND I,IQUORI STANDS, FRLIT ANlD '.\(E IPAPRETS, IAN DLESTICKRS, S'A IT EIt. eta., S llhich we arc olfcring at P REATILY REl)UCEID P1ItIES. lI W\VIES & JUDSON, Ilpouse Furnltshin Store, IS 2ptf 17 t'amp street. Quinine Substitute; -oR NERVOUS TONIC. We lhave thegreatep s confide.c n this mcdipbp e. It stper s,:dlc. tho e uof Quhsillne etirelr, P1 eksse, ai (inecrt what a\ r, nn1d r'urer fever agand( eli in certain slit] rpeedly manner. Der. Ld.. , l~d i wtll kts,",l '"l he has rcIIierrcll grlat *rieto hl hum.vy is irolll g this vllpa'e compoulnd. 'tiho. wiho )le Pi)ril'ced agilet tlne will itLd this medi. Fou r ale iln Now l(I Ias, w b 'le ansd reblO, by J. WRIGHT & CO., Sole Agent: for tb a outh, _d12 2'GlAtW 21 nod 151 ('hrtreOpstreet Iranted, i S OR EIlPtT OOl)D P PVEPL; also, EIGIIT OR TEN RAIMMERSIEN. ASply to JAMES MI. FORGAY, Coutl otr ftor Pavinz, de3 'pit No. 1G2 Julia street .~Yew llustrated %rl Books. PRETTY NEW JUVENILES, New Editions oftPopular Pav.krtes. EXPRESSLY FOR THE -rr .wO .-F THOMAS L. WHITE, Bookseflew, IO C..............ANAL STREET............. ~O -Amog whi chre- THE STRATFORDGALLERY--o.rp Irt l Id- i Polrtis dI.ribd by M. J. W. Pdaw-One r Imperial otavo. WOMEN OF BEAUTY AND HBROISM, FROM ERA. MIS TO EGGENIE-A PFotra Oalery Fd.ILa.. lines, Aehievemet and Inne.oe--With NMfSe tr .e. - glieh Engroling,.--y FrInk B. Goodrch. THE COURT OP NAPOLEON, OR SOCIETY UNDR.mTH FIRST EMPIRE-Whbh Prra·ta of ItS Bg ,t Wbs Heroines-By PFak B. OoMdreb.-A New ad I Editon, with Sixtera Fine Engr.rings A GALLERY OF FAMOUS ENGT ISH AND AMUMICAN POETS-With introtahctoy Ey--By Henr Cop. and riebly Illustrated wth On HAndred S.l Eosr~.eg1 executed in the te , of art, moutly fro OdglID iag.., by diStngusho Aistes. --Als- FAMILY AND PULPIT BIBLES AND PRAYER BOOS of .,rYy de and syle of bnd.1ng. FLORAL AND POETICAL ILLU BE.fATED Msn _ - BY FAVORITE AUTHORS. WILD FLOWERS-Drawn m d Cloed from Ntue, by .. o. M. Bndaer-Wih an I trodsUon, bylml I. fgoor hey. N. B.-A Iarge assortment of STANDARD WORI$',n h1 t Bidlngs, by approved Anthbo. Rhe Publhiehit ldW call and con the asortmet-l-prl. mode'at ' THOMAS L WHITE'S d 2pt Boo5 kstore. 1O Cms .M 36 Books. Books. 36 SUPERB BOOKS, SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS --FO THE HOLIDAYS, -AT H. D. McGINNIS', No. 38 Camp street, GALLERY OF FAMOUS ENGLISH AND AMERICAN POETS, batifully Illarated with One Htdred Stel E graving by dibtiugllheda ortodS., elegotly bound hEsnCU alIt intiquo : the moat btiful book of the aeeo THE ICONOGRAPHIC ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SCIENCE,' LITERATURE AND ART, llutriud .with -l.Five n dred Steel Plates,. containing upwards. of Te Tdg TTwey t Eogor ngs, bound in Turkey Horoy antiqou. All the STANDARD PORTS, Inlusedo, and bond in every tyle of blindin. BIBLES AND PRAYER BOOKS, of all aie, In rich Velvet an, Turkey Morocco bindings. A splendid asmonrment of ALBUMS. A large eolleSio of ENGGLH and AMERICAN JUTE ILF.' GAMES, ee., bfor the Littl, olk. WRITING DESKS and PORT-FOL1OS, *lsrge ariet.y H. D. McGINNIS, d20 2p;t ,S "amp stret " Cigars, TOBACCO, AND PIPES. I FORTY DIFFERENT BRANDS OF CItARS. EXTRA FINE CHEWING TOBACCO--In smll, d.Hrible packges of 5 and 10 pounds. ANDERSON'S SOLACE, AND GOODWIN'S NET YORK AND YELLOW BANK FINE CUT. A large Iaortment of FANCY PIPES, etc., te., etc. -At WARREN & HALL'S, 84.................Com mon Street.................84 010 i1p6t Read This Letter. New Yon., December e3156 MNatSS. T. RlCooRDSOk & CO., New Orleans : Gentlemen -In answer to your i,.quirl, we ewold mythat there is no mn of the name of Beechrrd who has ever been in our employ, nor in any wry connected with eithe of e, or with any rm with which either of us are or ever wre asoela. ted; in fuel, no man of that name was ever known to either of ul. There i. no one b.t your firm authoriaed to use our Roofing in the State of Louis,.a. Thuse who employ you may he nered of getflnggenonlema. terial, M...facmred in tile best mnn er. All Roofing mc-tRdel claiming to be WARREN'S, found in your market, wheh are not branded with me trade mark of the NEW ENGLAND ROOFING COMPANY are an impOsltlon, theee being the ONLY glalne article sent to your market. Y, aret liberty to make any oae of this letter which yoe chooe. Your obedient serrants, SAMUEL M. WARREN, C. M. WARREN, d20 2plt HERBERT M. WARREN. holiday Presents. Just rece, ia sptlendid es rtment of B'oure and MabledoCLO !KS, Rrous STATUES and CANDELABRAS, Bronse, Marble oand Biscult GROUPS, Brone and Porcelain LAMPS, Poroelaio and Crytal VASES, Liquor STANDS and CASES, TOILET BETS, etc., etc. Inllnid Roseweood and Pap.er IMache WORK BOXES, Deeeing Case, Writing Desks, Tea Caddles, Cabinoa, Clgc Cee, FINE JEWELRY-Of the late t Paris styles. GOLD INLAID thell Cigar Cases and Sonuff Beose; 8ILVERI Snuffand )atclc Boxes. -A beautiful cssortment of IVORY AND SEIELL TUCKING COMB8, --rnh- Ivory and Gold Head Canes. -Alse- A splendid asrortment of IMITATION JEWELRY IN SETS--Suitable for Even g Dress. For sal by LION & PINBARD, d20 2pl0t MI and 8 Royal strtat, eorer Blenvllt Christmas and .Mew rYear Gfts -AT HYDE & GOODRICH'S, 81GN OF THE GOLDEN PfLICAN. fWe offer this season our usual argo and choice sortmaent of NOVELTIES FOR THE HOLIDAYS, confident that for richness and extent it is unsoepatced In the Southern country. It includes articles of SILVER WARE, SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS, t Manufactured In New Orleans. JEWETLRYo and FANCY GODS, of everydescription, se lected b' one of the firm from the mlarkets of New York, Frankfort, Iirmiogham, Manhelm, bhlield, Geneva, London, Florence, Paris, Rome and . Berit. Naples. -No profits paid to Northern Importers or Comm~roiou Honues. HYDE & GOODRICH, di 2p'lf corner Causl and Roy..sts, tro iice. The undersigned l has dSipo ed of all his right, titleand oter. ,stin the b.intass knowi as o "DORR'S SOUTHERNI AD YBERTSSING AND CGLIECTTNG AGENCY" o the, Brm of A. S. STRAWBBRIDSl U A Co., who will continue t ,s hereto fore. J. W. DORR. New Orleans, December It, 150. SOUTHIERN ADVERT ISING AND COILECTINI AGENI',y. '- , l'ilSg by psr'c,.se sueceeded to the sol, control of the busi --. of Dorr'h Somlheru Advertisioqng anl Collecting Agency,'" it oill be o..iu;,utds by tinl undersignethby and with the con t'cntrel o blrpubli.hlti. princiteo d'. A. B. S3'tAWBRIDGE & CO. 3-Oirle,., 123., Commrrcbsi 't'lne. New Orleano , IDtoeluo00o 0 151' d12 2NtS-tf Jet . agnoia CAstton Gin. The oundersirl, Agent for the sale of this improved Pate. GIN STAND, b', now on hand a large stok of all sies. EN For Od, P'gbtuts of drat, and beauty dof metdte, it setad M, 5, HEDRICK, Agent, SCclhp stroeet. tsoll 2ptlSIAW Aloo, 31 Froot t., NMw OtiSa,*.