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g 3~ nen Ot i F iIIP O1UZ~ANU 1IXON & ADAMS. SO B, O CAMP S1TRS'F·. Z 14ps'alý ý oabserlbrsintb yowl - arlol alls sue 5 "my parfhýMldoan h 1 sttl~i~meu and ennea PWS ar obergd Q .lll b ob'ga SI per :ir-. b publshe one month, o `ý eedlrly noadvriarsnt r nb eeiie ý9iaeýa ull allurmryageampiid· attb Rwq l bo dmadt4.rwX7 pubatred r t. El? IIUUCEW'W~·~ Vblormudm itadadableedbmfor dve :ethesaiesa adyoar an being read of 1lsibeahours aomen ntlyarcll na7to dvattjend published In Its ýiýY ORBIOEOýAP s ua.3 $ ywe, invariabl In t4Wt31ii33Wdit33bthrotgbo?33la33 'Af3mA·a AlabamaTe~s , ad other i r; " gmbntllles now. Advertisement to n, l .gam 4obbaru OtASNl>lG, DECIS R8U n 2, 1858. Brhenr of the atesmship Atlantic from , hag our thanhs for Unsal veore. Chts~nS - the4 tetot ire aO fetlial gladdens ite oeati .mllions rejoice in the gelatlityof the day. 7ereeeot'#smnltltudlune readers ex qlala.i on or an elongated rhap , they are doomed to disappoint SilhtAl a column or so on the sohject, *4aqls,. for every enlightened being ehat Vhristmas is, and be capable of ex o her hnolesand reveries on the subject. thatCh is now upon us is enough. o taeemet, acknowledging a full share of the felitage of the day-for the Crescent is tl4g 1.eglitseader--offers to those readers tt . and a merry CMhritmas to all; ethattew d uena and hluarities of the day, y, everywhere, may be pleasant and proportio to the prosperity with which it tEone hlesa all at the present time. Ctsm.Eas Poems adanil - Pome." with our usual Christmas cutom, lia variety of poetry appropriate to S d iti y tioloding some of the sublimest tz oi tis iebetn of Christmas, as well f the= moat rt4icolous. The poetry and t j~ilbe tmound on our first page, where it frfj to the different tastes, sober and , of er different readers. tboa is a good familiar creature, if iit be Sexelaim no more against it," especially at Shrietmae is a joy time, and every body to be happy thereat If circumstances have im a .wrette with the blue-devils, then Sle6 n artt to aid their natures in the etrog ints relf'ored they will throttle the azore sheletthem and war against their peace. tholghtfel friend Sewell T. Taylor, of the lee and liquor mtore, Nos. 13 and 15 Royal . Iadoebtleea fearful that the megrims (which wry obnoziously active in the community. terrlblelst" and "4th" of a new year are g nearly) might invade the Crescent office dyt , and.eo he has armed and equipped e weaponto overcome and drive them from a fld. shuld they aclal s,. This armament is a l rray of bottles-some loaded to the necks thGilyjlote of the choicest grape that grows, irith that double.distilled concentration of etuppawnrtty known as" Sazerac," others with the anitikapidt Of the Indie, and others still with potent toh0" I'tri h"! and " rye "-the last mellowed by sil yets calm repose in the diin recesses of the dnorgs warehoose. To-day we'll "punch" the slpe lot t of doors to seek for other quarters, and p hltheasth who furnished the "fireings." tt Latesaea Assoelatlon of the Veterans - e Ii t sAt i mesoUg held this day, agreeably to pre. Sbthebtdoar.Dooembse, 1808, by he Ae Assoclation sl otat e`5 a0nd 1810, In Exchanges Allty, No. 49, :c>lwern ununlmounly elected to eserveo the heaes$Mr. dattyyr rnreander. . ttioY-eostdanut--Mr. M. Barnett, Fec. Poa Ve.PMdt-ent-G. H. W, Palfrey. 'eeeI-M. Philippe Lamnux. STeseeuew-iMre P. D. Henry. '~1 t --uiesl esr-e. A. R. oLanux, Leon Bernard, Plerle S8e01etIertla agot and Wm. Duhy. node' t' d of the Presldent, s PHILIPPE LANAUX, Secretary, lewOrts, Dee. 48.1.. d26 2pit uiyWhat shaOl I Give my Wife for a New "$A' PWEWE --tf you wish' to make her a present I at a S#htselle ass rtmmntt, goo tihe Southern Depot of the o VeR BAKRR SEWINGt MOACHIN COoPANY, No. tipssit .i.dpureohseoneof to h.isattlfolRAPHIN ES, p hti lsaditd Rosewood Workbo.x, These RaOhine are iha atead Into every family where economy it the watch AHelo A ge od hsbaeds who will pesenttheir wiesr rith one fte ttldited oseful Rpbhlne, will and them a certau vetetgrsodl Leotares. d24 2ptJal J1 ewboualtaneol Benevolent A.soclatlon A palas.os-An extra meeting of this Asoolation will S, itt the ltU, No. a5 Old Levee, between St. Philip and T" olt SBUNDAY next, 6th Inst., at i% o'cloek SweeMsy The members are expected to be punctual By : orderor the Preident : i t '+ ANTIIONY SAMBOLA, Boeey. OWg Gureat .West 5I the promised land i thel ot Ullrs both In the t ld world and the new. Its eeall aae mSagefieent opportunities for development are Sgat.s oe Io s attratonoe. But along ts beasutiful 7 mthe r In malaria of most deadly Inaueoce, which Is t etawtk of that splendid region, and must remain Sfo mei0' y to omao Elgrents and othero who contl.m l iileel hat wsetlon, will do well to provide them. a eses , wle..aly cre that has yet been found etOcient jU d ;oet.l we mean Dr. J. HOSTTEER'S B'TTtERS. i ,ttel Ateethd hundrtedsfrom en untimely grave. Their tapab the duegotle0re aIss sane felt to be benefeil, St htng violentL P .-ee lby draggtels and delelr geosnlly, everywhere. S hekeie t Sewing Mtaehtne Is the Grover ,k-Over ltweey thouand Grover & Baker Mahines -es saotld and am giving enttte sldafctlon. Thet rover e blesote I the only one which sews from the original S ,iltho wltnding. All other Mahines use a shuttle, S= i aeom no ttotoable and complicated, (s in the Float Sd' A fle W elon Mashe.J, a little slroler. The GOrover 'k P o I lste akIhe It worko where It stopo, elloh no ot.r ets4d . Theretao no oalsnoo to fasten the threads ih detl ft o as Is repnaed by all other Machlnes. ea*er &df sea altlg teh has fo its rommendations supe. etsntbt, esittlelUesd beauty. The Grocer & Baker Me ars"escbe only kind m at e extseasve Plaltatlon Cloth. SFnaor to br heard A Ce..o Canal street, and the work el i ea thse Mi.htoe is preoapoed by Plalers who hame uelseet tleal Clotbla to be stronger th' any made by hand, m.ct i.ear twite am lor as any other elothang. I" ese eJmlbmD eot of the Grover h Baker twing Machines _10 lPtaI. U l 0eidt rst, ne4tly oppoette ths lede' entrance of hty..Rt*i .lwh etem celebrated maehtbne can be pur . .ha flly ertesd. and Inetaoaltn wll be given to all Si+eate, are you affileted with Nervous tsaie'a.ýs, Wul t of Etnergy, Weaknen, Diulneln, or Slck g d paib, lrep the followingt : llahtear I'DoTlestown, Pa., Jam 21, sys : "My wife -'boeshs smslottd with a Nervos Deohlty silce September, ',*I ame- whi.h time I thae been eable to tad any physician o;prettthat wuld bsther brinthe leat, until one day I M.dd+ thbOre e f Dr. Harvey, of th town, for some lure. StreMo 4 eeh bed to him the amictiona of my wife ; OeIod mela lot of papers to read, amoos which l .eaeaPsm tugC 'as Oerms etltters. I ameadI. eter"}e·w ro be rm his, and mn pieased to stal e eae -lOt tesse hae done moe good than .11 ths strp h 05foetmore ahti eo. I witsh you to seod men t.. droetu ted rtslekeeere in eve. OeWs lathe. Unltedayto e,Ou. aes Wst Indisn aywmC, per betet. +A44. e a 4 .s rab t, eonetetts, Pa. a,'} teaor, in mind tUat ggepess uOs rreise Ni O RAO th5tt ieeitea~d e prnpoodoeb th is prep. raoiso.4P +ton 5 .tent hy all Osr Dones. Fro d* bl-JthW ONITFLDONO, No.2 Astr beuae, 07. T1'eatrum S nport-Rc018t committee. Boote YO880 8 sOCleans, A0. &8 r1OW DR.-GOah 80801220 ..8,fllows GO.1161atio8, 1881800.7,100ommlt'18, et8., In oely 111,94301 Gas .1batlo.0, o80,gh 1ther aociationso and from 6080.80rani n.111 ........................ 9,037 50 1pldgmt188881llbatfo88kl0 i vd, . 3953 . .1.21,9P0080 p,,,,0 a M,,..*8., ltPpildPnd, 1S7.0, 8880lOnl~Y 71994 Total recipt.... . 22.. 2,700405 B:-C.ash paido out o ordersam 0oi8's, via. Apoth.888ies and Phy 18l.11-8s -hb4 60 prae ilonenW n Po ratswu ezcedi t rkoi 517,&13 06 80 1.80, 808801418d$. 1,,I0l n p8Id888 of Bzpenrhs, 408, nurism .,frp8 a la .. nt, sta, for all lb. p8sI...... .. 2,06147 laro n1.1 for conrrd deiog stet~, em e~s~ in 8,8rm88080 01 re .... ......... 3,001 65 Na.. outside80, p. e f1 e depe1 Id upon proper attetion, behng at the rate of sa 180 oe r ..2,80ol ooo th. 1,71030.·. 0.mp408,l80l00I06g10fi8808i2.. 40230... 6~6~ 10 ass oafilmuh........575 0el C popfo r seudtlag the sick to lInbrmadfes and 132 to Hspital, etc......................... 39330 Belief fo destitute here, end returning par" 1on 0to0the , ,friends ab .......p..... '880) 11nt loIludiIg In8rm8ri...........81 ... 260 000 Pr8iotg and pabiishi.g AIknowlAdgments, etc.............. .................... 613 5 Furnture,8. 1ncludin beds for destitute oin a.40, Ino8orieo .................. 519 6640 lpid0,or, 1830, E08,,diture1.. :::::2::---s2',3 8 Exrpenditures, of ppnrious fund, to send 8oung0m088080 hme, h tc ........ 19 98ho2 7. 7 Total Expe tur .......... .h-.n2s ,07ttl Balance In Relief Treasury , w , etle P l o., n , though rolled.08 d 621 7 ,h 6 8 4 It is but justice to one Committee to remark, that this being oar ,,0 pub0Ob0ffor0, w8 ere2 of 8cu800 not a8 fll, and '8'. tamat8.8ll8 rg170g1d 88 ml- 4ghlh,8h22n wlohed. Neoerthe 80.., we real much ea.8888ged 0t the result of o0r 0abor0, and have n do8bt hoat0 9 0the 0ommun0111 h,,e, as, ll P. the pub. II, abroad, will ppr1eia088 o10 humhle ,ffuro,. In entenglo poo the ork of reli.8ing the desttlutesick, during the ",p8demi,"' we did no8hing more than a Christian doly. W.hsvodone our wortk as 0.lhfull y as we 1,8 ho., and withollt partialiIy. Though 8ling eyery precution possibhle to guard agaoalo impo. dtfa, we have ne8er0~,knowingb, whe our po0 er, re8us08 80080te0d n0e088.180aidto4s deservg applicans. Thish. hsbeeo done, too, withoul regard t0880101008 plefereoce, or n1tion0, as our Ostletiea Will show. While our statistics are belng acourately prepared, .0st any .00old ,100k strange of their not appearing with this, wpe wil se that,lon ro8 d numbero,21170 cases o ere treated by oho Committee, of whhch 3000 were during the epidemic. Of these 13000 ,re Romeo Cthonlic,, 650 Pr881st0,8, 8118 I1hbro88, and the remander, 0,y 150, .0re either not qo8.tioned, or failed to glov their religious prefere8ces. Such questions, 1ndeed, 4er4 eover pressed, aond eldom asked at all, and the, only es, a mat tar for future reference, until the patient was well eared for, when such Information wasl usully lobtained from friends or ac8ua80,10,8,, had no8 of the hick temelve. The 08100118 of tho.I treated wlre Irish and Oermans; of the Americao8. 0.,, 801ept y000g ohIldpl, p.re of our 0 8n or ,,ighhobri2 1tate1, 0.. 88re from th0 Northern and 20080rn par0s of our country. A ull report of the foregon,8. wit0 other matters of interest, 1. now being issued to pamphlet f rm. L. ALEX. DUNCAN, S00. and TreA. Relie428m. R. G.LATTING,, Ch'. Relief Com., Y. M.C. A. d25 2plt glss1p, s11,1 C11boIdI, R11ll8 osjbl New Onczsxs, Dec. 23 1858. The 4Mlssisippp benltdl Ralbsrod Ubmpny is 8815ro5. of ,ell. ing three hundredl thousanrd dollars of its first and only mort gage seven plr bent coupon bonds, to bnabslb it to complete the lb.nished portion1 ol Its road. The bo1,ds of the Company are secured by a trust mor1ga, 0 on all of ire present anld futurre to be acqluired properly of every descriptibn, 1ncludinlg tes fraschlse of the Compa8y. In ad d111on thereto, the DiLe.Jory, by and 1.ith the asent of tlb stockholders, have Bet apart forty thousand dollars a year o the annnsual ernngs of the road as a sinking food for the pay. mentof1th1. 4 . sat b us, i. ,, The 1 ggeg, e lbb unt of bonds to he Issued 8nd1r the mortgage is limited to 1,3501..0, or about $1004 to1 obh mile of r 1 1 1 p , T8e road 1. 188 miles in length, ext.gding from Canton, thT present terminus of New Orleans, Jackson and Ureat Niorthern Railroad, north ward, to an intersection with the Memphis and eharleetcc Road at Grand Junai/on, Tenneeeee, where it coin 11c11 w1t1 a line of railway now in operation to Columbus, p1,ut1, y , lpolnt on the 1859, sibppi river, 11 miles below Cairo. The road will cbos when fully completed and l1lllppd, 1,3 511,411, or something 1.4s t 11t4n 18 000 0 per m811. O51e hu1 ed and twe lbyCtwo itys of the road bs now in operIbion. Tile re manlblg fi miles of ro1ldb1d is nearly gr1ded, and will be 5 in. loed by June next,18i1. pec811,01 lbs o1 thb Company8 e. able them to co1lou1 the force no0 engaged on. the 8 ork. Tho bridging I1 now 1n pro1esl of erellion, nit lbontracts 8ave been c 1tred into for all mlberllls recl51nr5 for the su5perst11c,0l, including the iron ralt5 , 8 111 will be delivered by thle time tls, grading1 1 lImplIted. Tw0uty-11 m111 81 th, un8 7hed co58 track can be laid down by Stay next, and thle wholie can be cam plalid by November,85119, if th1e C1omp1n. cl n commandll thll funds necessary to pay for the work and materials, The Company has expended 1 $2d,10,10 for c0,. t 4114,151,1 i lb.ipments, and now 71 , es $815.1,000 of reli0,le 0as5e1s, 1 1 1 clgil blof their ulsold 1 onds ted the prospectiv earnings 11 the road. Seventeen hundred and 5wenty..15e4thousand dollars1 of thle amount expended hove Iconl del Iced from rabscriptl o, to t81e 1apita5 att5 5 of he Company, by ell fer ns8, the 11 a .f1 road, and when their present available assets are realised, the capital will 4 e increased to nearly two milllon151 dollars. 0 1dditio0 0 to the amount of capital 8 upplied by 81 ti5, of 11158545ip1i, C8,1y be" ts1,e. t30,000to of th1e mortgage b 11ds of the Com pany, t111 not now 1 upposed that 7t will be n1 es511. fo1 r the Co811 pan8 to 11el al1 the bonds hey are authorized to 1 Ielt under the first mortg5ge1; 1ut should 8t 111,85181181, th1e Bet ariingsl1 of Ilia ran cut finished porticos of the road marep than talent lia amount of interest or ail the blode authorisedl to be Issued, madl abl Na8dWtionalmls, of tracls will increase the 8 ev11b1 , e,8.n without a sorrsalondllus Illcrease of [coa. It is certainty of ilia payment of interest, madr the con~idcoca In that Payment, that give- vision tona pulblic Irunrtty. Was it otherwise thle national debt of England would be worthless, That the 1111111spp5 Ce7tra4 R1ilro1d 5ol4010 y, after the completion o 1 their 1oad8 will derive nu income Ill reIrcs Ia. ply slicient to pro11,1 for ill s into eat on their bonII, for1 Ii payment at maturity,~ and a large dividenud to thle stockholders 1.11uite c7rtain, Ib the productions of th1e district o, 11 88ry tecc~reed by it, and else am, ant of poyalrtlos It contains andd the lresent blshi8 t of t15 e finishi , peril., of Lisl r14 are 0 legitimate Ilrsin of estimating future local trnle. It in eathomted that the thlrougth and locail traffic u the rand llbprodcllle a yarly inoms of from1408,011 110.81$5 50, 0.0; but should its srove eaI,,4gs not exced 181, 11 1.1 thi, sum willbproilde for the e181nse o[ the, 911 0,11 the inter 18t 48 all,. its 884lded Debi, for the paymen, t ,ithe bolfds and an right per cent, dividend on it. cut huts The Comlpany ere comp aileod I. obtain $R1IKI.ftIW or en'perd thee 1or8,new n progress, o,. d defer Its completion to 111 15, .I pail.,g b Thu-far 1 li 1 wor1 hue81 ee141 pro11101d by level mens Th.1nat1tin on l l Ilsine have, id li84 er4lly toaard4 its58 construe0 bilsr. The road 1n locl,. I it district purely a4esIcbb, 111,4, penetrates no 1ommercial point. 4ts 141411lor1 look to this city an its legitlmnte I ,rail s. Tie IUh.bjllltS of Ncltl lllailnilll i desire a m1ore 1 p5e11y1e5 s of 8111, , ic, 88 n ,fill New Or le51s t31 n any that l8n1 herrtofore elisted. Here1 1.111581 e to sell their 1 reduction~s without the ervpeuas of intermediate( agent., and hlere they wish to come to purchase articles~ as therir notes. l Ito. or faulty ,.y require. To accomnplish this ahoy bare 1. bored for seralll years, withoutl one dollar tit aid tri m he chii .one of Newl Orleansr, thle Commercial pmllorillm of thle Soutlh. Sheall they now appoml to theml isl vain roar it.. ceoslpnmatielj small W Tm NEYlUO.(FJ0 It c8mpleYe a railroad il which thl1 , ba5 a1great1n interest bell tre 1h111013a1v01upplied the capit5 101151 l0st be1u expanded 1 The completion or the Sltilesiplppl entrl Road placres Non Oreanss within thirty six hlour.' tar8el of St. 1181 , AI IIrly'-' hours of Cbricngao and Ciueiusnm. Hld nighty four h Iours of Newr Mor eB It will have a tendency to Invite hacki to Newa Orleans, by Wp1edy1s5mm11o11,11 the trade slast has1 Ible ,.ivc,4 , from, it,. North-Westernl States into othe~r suit unnatural chamois by a system of railway., " routing (Ile Upper Milraitiippi rl\-ol wxhl the Ravterm Atlantic cltes. I n1ave already s sated that with $30,001 Iplaced a1 111ilb, command of th1e 114)n D51y, the road c8n be m1p1.554 b1 lbs ,em5r4, 11. 885 1a1nd w 1d15nt .Ill 1 amount thie 1 .lk Ilyr[ 8 ..... 5 Vendecd, and It. time of its ruomplrltill adl~liilly orlslplcd Shall.. appeal to the eitltwor of New 0lrleau=l Ito ..sitel inl ,alit for an amounat so small, thant if obtained, w ill, (FwIen e· Ve1.1e., couct tiJe city by luiwa with.11 lll Ni.thru atsl Eastern States, soid by the increased b usiiec* it will plrodulce amply repay, In .rhurt timer, n muche larger cuml than a s nowu elluiled to accomplisih afI object so desirable to all Y To the stockhlolder. in thle N'ew OIrleans, Jackson not (treat~ Northern RIl*Lln C outu poll) tlle comupletion , f tin. li ii·,ililli Can rill Reuad le all impotuat metier, as . it w ill ullllnr·*i illll, l throw upon it an amount oII f tattle that .,any rlddC I- luck the moat rna 54. 8.boyg. 11my lit th1e 1,out ,, 8 1 WIte ,.s I ask of the rhitenr o New Orleans a terbms tusanlrrli II of the facts 1. whlieh allaldoll's hereinl made, au 1 tcellii, theta J..WRIGT & C N. .125 8Pie 5111tl.ICo. irk' Weed' Patenlt Lgcwll, c Dlrcellletc.-\\'a have been or'- aske~d which a. thle best Sewing SII.II)tu I. use, and to satisfy ullrarlver have spenit abut, timeu~ in rlx a fining them all, amt now give our opinllrul to our tlailr fur theIlir benefit. We pnrrhaeed o,. of the abort` mattled Maehiuee, sot hat, I.~ tried it on every kind of work squired litl a fa mily, andi it Bites the beet mt irmlntlin, doing ha work ,try rapidlyg, neatly, and stronger then he ...aut hand work. It t. much hard, r to it, work deans on thisr M.OIbinI thanU that~ dune lit the ordinary way? It is next and tasty, being very nicely filched, and to a ll m insuranc simple beyondd the Booaiilill) of getting oult of c~ppl by ordinary use. It is cery strong and Burnbbi , and we are we 11 assured one of tha n w It not wear ou~t In y'ears of consltantl attic It bas already est sit -aore' ofd duo-nkerrrs bile enoughl in amr family to pay hes root, andl we think it a very plntilabln Ine"Inio~nt, to say nothing or in rolveulence mail the hoursa of needle work that it tnvse a n.nthlor. WYe nest rtolhwlil·Hli, pronounce this the beet Sewing Machine ht use, and the greatest labor-savinrg invention of the day. Messr. WHITNEY & LYON, who into the proprietors of these Maohiner , have t eals,-room at 345 lboadrxyy Ne York, (Chicago Inset,]. Md. Si. IIIEDRTCC, Agent,. dl Ip~rbW 28 Camlp street. He~t Hollandschc Bifler. We bavereroyeo another certificate out efl.ltead Rapids, MYcbt ti, dated 19th Juer, 1853.. Pere Duce, as Hollander. desires us to publish in the " Nlawnbodq," that the Hollad Ritters entirely cured ham o Iedtgesttce, Feer anod Debility, with which he ..bared all the spring. Peter Dane isgratefulto the popriEtors othis great tomedy. and takes this way of recommending it to lire country· gyw. J.t2UINIU., Ed. Sheboygan Niewebode, Bhrboy~ee, Wte. For sale I New Orleans, wholesale and retail, by J. WRIGHT d CO., tI tad 151 Ctmc rtrc, Greet d262pt 1 leotclAget. Christmas and .rew 'rears ! WARREN & HALL, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN W5TINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, -And TOBACCO! 84........ COM MON STREET ........ 8 NEW ORLEANS, HAVE NOW ON HAND, and are constantly receiving, a large asortment of WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, and TOBACCO, Which they offer to the trade in large and small quantities. They would invite the attention of Merchants and Planters generally to their stock, beheving it EQUAL, if not SUIE RIOR. to any in the market, consisting in part of the .ol lowing : BRANDIES. VERY OLD AND SUPERIOR, In Wood, from ................. .......$4 to 18 per gallon. In Gs, from........................ .. 56 to $36 per dOoen. -Of ALL the Better Qualltles and Brands. Which they invite special attention to, believing confdently that they have the OLDEST AND BEST BRANDS In New Orleans. C It A MPAG N ES. WIDOW CLIQUOT CHAMPAGNE, NUMM'S CORDON ROUGE. CREME DE BOUZY, PIPER IIEIDSIECK BOUCHE FILS CABINET--In Half pints. LONGWORTI'S CHAMPAGNE, etc. CIGARS, TOBACCO, and PIPES, OF ALL KINDS AND QUALITIES. FORTY DIFFERENT BRANDS OF CIGARS-Of our own Imlortalion, and will be in coestant rece pt of themn di rect from E Havana, in qualities to suit the mst 'atidiou. EXTRA FINE CHEWING TOBACCO-In .mall, desirable packages of five and ten pounds. ANDERSON'S SOLACE, AN) GOODWIN'S NEW YORK YELLOW hANK FINE CCT. A large assortment of FANCY PIPES--Germnn and Eng lieh, etc., ete. Maddera, In Wood and Glass-a variety of wl1-known brandes among them Palmer'., Old Reserve, IsE'. Slherries, In Wood and OILs--DuE s Gordon's, dieret Eratdeis; IIar mony, Crystal Palace, Lolnds n D.ck, etc., etc. Ports, Is Wood asd Olass--lurmester & (o.e' PagI's Lsdun Dock, uIrgundy, Pure Julce, etc., etc. Ale ansd Porter. London, Scotch and Indi--mults and pints. Whiskies. Fine Old Scotch andl Irish Whi.kleI-ls-ouron, Ry, ct, Burgundy Vsitnes. Nuit's, Chamberton, Ictume, etc. Claret, Sautertte, anrd White, WIV es, OF DIFFERENT GRADES AND PRB'ES. IN SLAIDERS AND GLASS. Pijes, etc. IThe 'rop'rieto' o. Ills MIAMMO'rH IGMJPOnIZTM WINES, LIQUORIS, CIGIARS, P11PE1, etc., Believing that they can yell AS Ci' lEAP. if not CHlEAPER, than ay oFthr Estna'-i,hment ihl ihe 'liI (having Imported nearly all theiL Goods) ask the public to give them a call. Planters, Clubs, Coffee-llouses, Ilotels, and others, Are Invited to Iall IIlI eemitue tholr stock. WARREN & HAlL, J 2 2t .No. I I'en mon strect. Singer's SEWVING MiACHINE S. Twelve months mines reliable certiUcates were published of the UNIVERSAL SUCCESS SINUER'S DEWhIN M ACfuElS, Five yr.s7 In 7 afon7bhe and T.rr bonŽ pariahs., and also In T Now Orleans, and no othsr cartb 77IŽ,5 of the sucess of Sewing Mcbhines in T.oul,8577 hnve 7 7b7 published. 0f over 500 that av Žbeen sold III region during1 the last twilve month, T the , , sttlgaed la ,o aware that one is out of repair, and most of theml were warrmlntea for thrreeyears.. A still greater endears of their superriority is the fact that their sale to hbe clothinŽg factories In ew Ybork, and inbhe East7 ern tates, I. rspidly incrasin'sg. It is raw .1-t not... sally acktnowledged by h these engage I inl the manufacture of 1 clothng,, that SINGER'S SEWING MIACHINsES surp7ss all othŽers in dŽ77bilit77 Žnd strngth, also In thŽe77Ž eellen and beauty of their stitch, .87Ž8l is more Žniforml, the name on 1 bouth sides or the fabric thanl that madei by any) other Machline. InI order to counteract the irihaace of the universal Imams.r of Sisger', Sewing Mahslnes, great efforts were made in 1:57, and also recently, by the agent7s of the Wh7eler d WilsonMdu statements that ' They havte obtained all thie p~remiums whaierever their Machine8s ŽIn been exhibited In Ž5ompeti7iou with 7Singer' and all others." Is the fa1l of 1"57 the s.fit premium was awarded. to he Singer 3a7chine 7by th Con7necticu State '7riŽ55 7nil Society, whole b the Wheeler 8t Wilson Sowing 317l,5Ž is made The irs.l pr's's was also awarded to SinŽger's Sewing M3 chine at the F7airin St.Louis in. Ieptember, 175i, a .orrect 57 co7unt7of w SbR in given below. Such 57Ž58 ondinary exertions and sacrifies wer never made before by the Whette'r & Wilson agentsa to obtain a premiuml in thle Unitied States.. At the la7te Fa.r its MeŽphis, TnŽn., the fisst preminnr was awarded It Sillisr'' s Machine, and n prenrillll of $110 in call: was given to Mr1. F. M. Cush,, for th7e finest specime5 nsewing -a .s.sti7 dress,- .ado on7 SiŽger's 3IŽŽshine. Tbs 7,777,1in55 FIRST 1 PREMIUMS (Gold7 and Slvr Msedals), are on exhibition at the office ofŽthe undersigned, 33 Camp et. : Thea First Premuiuml of the ''Exhibition Cnnt-rielle" in Pairis, of all the principal Sewing oabilura in Europe : nld America.. Tihe First PremiumŽ(G7oŽŽ 57Ž8Ž ) of II, AL% eriŽŽ' Ins'51771, in New York ; alsao two other lpremintne from thle Aniellleai Institute. Tit FisŽt PŽ7 (757Ž7 of th7e F77ŽiŽ.Ž, Mechannic,,' InstituŽ e I. The First P7Žmi7ŽŽ of the Mcha nics' inst7itute I CiŽ,inŽŽi. ThŽe Fir7tl'8 5;s7m of the 7ŽŽ7ŽlŽŽŽ Institute5 f7or thŽe Promo tion1 of the Mechanoical Arts. The First PremŽium1 of theŽ Connect7icut 7tate Agricultu7ral 5Seeiey. Menltion is not maded of these MIedals asr any evidenace of Ihe superiority of Silge"'Ž Sewing ]sIŽŽilŽ, but tIpreventŽŽIlia p Ž875e being humslbuggeŽd by the, 77ŽŽ7n,ŽŽ t or ill, agents of the Wheeler7Ž .8577leon ŽŽwirg M7aŽŽhine. A4s the pssŽŽŽŽ7 7be are ap7pointeŽd ssŽŽmilŽŽ75,s to dsecide ct - Ž Žer7Ž5 Ž7 the relative7Ž7merits of SewinŽg MucŽlhnags its most i7s, stances-kow nettling of the practicslalwokin7 of Ilse mnŽ7 :I7es, an reliance can be placerd on then jjldgntrlil, and no =ntisfacloriir i,,formatlian ca. he ubtaimind conerning Rew:r.g Innlhine· ex s'pt 7 'Žm dimŽŽe who h.aŽ sve acrdŽhem. For thisŽ7reas, I. TI. 515Ž:ER &'30., 7-ni7ing ostbSbllsh7el tbs reputation,Ž or their swing Mnctiine* above aill others thrm~lghool the ,I';;,ilrd worldl, lave ho·t recently c-oadedc~ for the premiuim at any~ Fairr nor have the~y anthem-l tlheir agents tou do no, butl in a few in ŽiŽ-cei the IŽŽ7ŽŽŽ.Žhave eŽ775bil7 d thŽe machinesŽ77 andhav7e 77,Ž7r ally been alllces,flll. At seerall Fairs at which the a- roll of Wheleler .t 11'rlru l boat~ of taking the peens.,ll m thle Sing~er Ml~tcllne vasl not represented. We learn Ž7m reliab5 le7Ž.ŽŽriŽŽth at77 Wheeler AŽ WilsŽon asset: obttxhriel thle premium at the liteFnir n SL. Lomaii n Iliae fo!oallowin u:wncr By mean, knowlln onlly to Uiru·1·i r ),in friends, a Silver Plicilc n? puu Lased, worth seventy -f ·Ilic Iollara. An nram e meant was noe Icy the agents of T lilferelii Sewing Machines~ that the;re sh.·;ld be nlo ownersl of Sewing Machinels on thee Comm~in:;! c· I fettle !pedal A lr ntlionelr.the W, tC W. Rgtntl ucceeuell d Insiling u ..I a Flitteu appointelll d roropused almostl entircl, of owne,, of the Win,,[,, .L II',l,"n Mscll~nL' Its less than trl~u hence after thie Fair ,prl, 1.el and l Iefore therre hadd been any prranilllriin of the · lifirent it ill~dl of Sexing S I R - , ,lrIor:e a b o v e ..a-unn~ll, lre ~nle, oau , o r - 7 7 7 7 Ž ' Ž 7 7 Ž 7 Ž 7 Ž 7 Ž Ž a , ]Ž sŽ Žh isŽ Ž57777ŽŽ77Ž5Il 'Ž78 ,s d,17Ž7Ž77 ŽsIŽ7S Ž7Ž, ŽŽŽŽŽ. ŽŽ,Ž Another system of inl. umb Ilil ini C~im , sllls ilt ve reiit d· in to publish7. Ill, Ž,, 7ŽŽŽ7.7r 77'p~e 7Ž77ŽŽ77Ž7Ž,ŽŽŽŽŽ7Ž7, ni rerle, ,ulu of a ilaour·dl know nothing of th lle noi', or demnerit. OW&Ž-,,1ŽŽ77ŽŽŽŽ777ŽŽ7, I7Žt lag he'll In77 n Ž7ŽsŽ instans 87.5 By Ž7ŽsŽtheill 8Ž,or e ŽŽŽŽ7 75Ž,7.Ž77, hs 7een 85,11",-I by (1e byc rfe~nco 1, ido 7 ;Ž ,ŽŽŽŽ Ž5:ý Ž77Ž,,Ž,ŽŽ 77ŽŽe7ŽŽ d.5ŽŽŽ, -tens Illnll 11144 thiIn gift l)1- ii been racticed inl thle Nerd, sri sha Nlr tcll Stles, hat .tp, hae bee tnI e to a lliai whether ,r pot ,h-, in . editor of s ren i Yorgi us i tunic ihelr wbn.rir o I~ l i snot :ern Irt I ,, bad the !n- ,I a h clef k W Ison, whoh bce ,erbok i Pi erarigif shem, t i hpe [I , h gill snaktie it ubich anew al of 'he fact TheŽŽŽŽŽŽiŽ,Ž, 5Ž'7ŽŽŽŽŽ.alto,7 7 doŽ :e Ži thes7Ž Ž7.ŽŽ 85.7Ž ow th tie ra i m ieta i~ the gala of tle c linger Machine. 57Ž7ŽŽ7Ž7ŽŽ 5Ž75Ž7Ž 57Ž5777xbr it lll lr ;F ie Ž7Ž7Ž7 7.llcŽŽŽ77.Ž757sŽ7ŽŽ'ŽŽ7Žcr, all i Ž7 8,177Ž l 77Ž,Ž1Ž,777 ŽŽ77Ž'ŽŽ7Ž,1ŽŽŽ7ŽŽŽ7 Ž7 ,17ŽŽŽ,7ŽŽ,~l~g 777Ž,77Ž,777Ž7Ž777ŽŽŽ7Ž7Ž7ŽŽ7-7',riiyr~nform 571777, 7,* 757i ,1,7.Ž,ŽŽ 7~ldr~ Ž77Žnl 777ŽŽ 7777ŽbŽŽŽŽ''7.ŽI 755Ž77777 bŽŽ7ŽŽŽŽ7is.Ž5, 177ŽŽ Ž78Ž77Ž, 1I,7ŽŽŽŽ.177,7 ŽŽŽŽ7ŽŽ577 .Mo. 36 Jllagaztne Street, NEW ORLEANS. OPENING OF THE WINTER FASHIONS!!! HAVE ARRIVED-NOW READY-FOR SALE, ALL TIlE NEW STYLES, AT WIIOLESALE AND RETAILI City and Country Trade supplied. TIlE WINTER STYLE-FINE BEI.IDEN, Silk and Cal. mere-Fnehlonable. TIlE BEAUTIFUL NIAGARA IHAT-In Grey, Brown and Ilak-Glond Top, Silk. PSluh and VFlvt. TIlE LATEST OUT-TIlE I'll(IOLOMINI IHAT-In Finet Velvet, Plush, Cloth, Beaver, Fur, ete STIFF BIRIMSi-TIIE IDOUGLAS" STYlYE-Brown Fou, lilck Beaver, Drab Cassimlerp and Pearl Stif. EXTRA SMOKE, "CA ILE" IIANIDS-THE tABLE tlAT The Army and the Nicaragta I AT. Men's (loth, Ptlush al Glazed :AI'S--t'ton and Silk, the Tr ae rupplied. tBoys' xnd Me1 NAVY CAP ,0nd COVER. UMIBRELLAS tof every grdt and rice. Ladies' Fine Silk. Fntin and Velvet BONNEST Firing sy t e at Wholesale. Idies' Parisian Straw Trimmed, Ilnfant, ' Jockey, and Miose' and Ladies' IILOOIMERS. SOFT IIATS-The Kn.anh.tle) IBlack itas'imere; llungarnn. Seven De e and Planters; Bengal fill. Itovy' lHavelock, and Young Ame:lca-Cashmere,,e, colors. The celebrated "GREAT W ESTERN HAT"--Drab, Otter and Black Beaver Furs. A IIEAVY STOI CK p(-The cheapest HOt Establishment tin New Orlhan-the mo t extelsivo -ortmentl--the moos Fashionable Goods. Country Merchants will ind it to thleir interest to call and rex amine our stock of WOOL and SOFT IIATS, in endlss va riety, suit tble for their Irae. A large assortment of STIAxW GOODS fr ISpring trade,jl.t received ; and we are prrpared to supplly every artie, ill the line as low as cau be found it the SouFtlh ru .r Northernl mar kerr, on thle not libelal termi. S. E. :ROIUMAN & CO., ' t2lltlt cit-i r irer., td ,inoi ters, No. 36 Majgazine atret', corosr (f t; tax ier, New ttrleanls, 125 2ptj~tl h1,1' 61 Itroad way, New YVk. Is it oour intenltion to Purchase CLOTII ING FOR THE HOLIDAYS? If so, please to rcrol7ect Ih1, , t ALFRED MUNROE & CO.'S CLOTHIING ES'TJABLISJTII1EJ T, No. 33 M(lagazlne street, May be found everything suitab e for the outward man In BUYS' tIOTIIING the aisortimet i un .-.ally t ractive, and " Young A7 nelr'a" will ',i 7 i7l. pleased ,by 2examinig wha.t can b.e -w.6 It w II be r.cllected that TIHE SPECIALITIES -At ALFRED MUNROE t CO.'S Clothing Estnalll. hnentll 1. Ono Hrice for oohdx, a Ai ro Ieviatiol. 4. Ever) article guaranteed as rtpr..elte7d. 5. lFl, nter the purchase Ut arti ice a di l. tisfatlo ex. s, i.t 7 ay be 'etureid, aH, d L:e. m' .,e will be ch-l6 rill6 y re 6 Extn7 ive7 7 ar i ty of F rii ne I1 o! fr Mel and .lo"'. 9 New Go-dh and nOW btyleh C00 Mio y urchlin( by-- CTC &.'eal Store ? Yue" Goods i LO\V I'1:Cf'S!! RARE AND BEAUTIFUL HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Slected pirsooally b tLae ,dIrr tier, 7l N, F RA 6 N 6 l tT, .O ........ ...... T. CtI.\ RLE< sfRI. T . ............. YVI. 1-1a,* Ir.ll-1 )N..) N',1w ( l . rfs, I*. 1 . .ow re.dy to exh. bit his Iun11 I e stock oF New, IilC, Ra 7re and .appre, pri 6.t IIOLII)AY PI1I,:SEN1'S: An inprecit6. . t tl. , large -or - t dl sat imlly t'e 6.h 6, 7. o 77i7,a7n to 7!77,'r ie. T66 .;c6: will be cheerfully ,lIOn l iii !in I Iillib, t il i.al i , be In ,rl l rT' e eT, t.I STYLI.S of the tbilowing artirles. EXACiT MODELS..0 IN PEAR6 of all the Calhdral- f 1 l, brit} in Euro)e. BO 7E MIAM GLASS TOI LT SE'I'.R in every rariet-, ,CI{FRISE 1OD1`:'R CASES. Cigar So-,. Wurk C.se- , Jevel Box" s anrd Rticulle, RI(CII FINE J WELRY, of ihe ittrnt Ipa telis. It.117 E7 77710011,1, I, w It i ilI :r 6S'rtI1' 1 61 S1LVE CIA'1s, I;(311;II7:TS, s ll, . PL T1,'IED WAltE7-Tea and .,.h I'r7n,. ,7i Sets of Gpi,','c, Cal,.' I7a7ke'. t'ar, 7 r. BI7 llln I~ t., 7'U .7.i 7l, I 7c , SPIEI:NDI I ]:7'.1A lIunrl7ll.. I l.7EtL 7101.1) ANI7 . IIVEl 6EM 1i76SEli7 FA.NS, , hbi6'. d 3'. 1. l i. ',tle. 6.7RI76.I7 AND7M7,IT Y 77 Y (717 , 76S ES. 7 117MI'I P7C . N''. . M7 ATI7 6 7A" 66 l N-TRU7 EN6.6 Lodhi-'I ( '. '117"I," 7(M 7176i --7-n,,w 7 e.. W0 IIT6)6 6 6ll6X , 'f . t7n,7 'l7 7 7 , I1667 ,, e 6.e .6, OI)EL' R llfl XF', I f Cyt'r Vh t lI, ,y, lail , l ahe, Tor-,ie Shell and |Penr l 7'PO7T61 . 670 I771.6 s1, t e---l 77 ier 1'. a , 'Tl'rtoise S .IL , 1 '11,t aT E, - ed \, 1 t, GIAIol; i t e \IIIN alndl CH-'IE-S Tll 11 ". \ rlD v 7 (' 16SS EN6 1 I77 ry .7 1 3. t nn l , PEUW (7A];6and l 7 ZZLE-al g riy, l'o y F le(I S, or Iph ' l ahe V 111ntcy i l OI e ther. wood, e tc. S\'e eive GunIDAL RFpsT', Peaiol . Jwe and JRevI lolv ,v. 77 6( 1 7Tld m 77,d CAN.S, wih' l c oI-- rgo sety with l el alh e tth l h. pIrFUMERY an d Fancy rtrhe fIar Ilhe rc ei'oht. 1l7.7h I n L777,7 1, E--'n1 and F6tncy Cl7or7 . Chest, of UN I>I L MI.'N rS. iq (Gr lOta, A Cornxt ler Ca,- ntl of Ro s ot CIIFIlrom Oy New Yr Sli Ell ,r I R .Ra : . rept of , ar .tEk o hf rtl ES E T i lh ad I , lST rst pt Le raI ofE i onre lh i nld| C'onol lit. The rdi ply THI3 b ORNLe IN 11 n 1 l diwionl lota of theose qu61h61 777 76. p7766 '....' , . 1h , } 77 nn'l wdl6be .ll for 77 ,72 I7 CHOIc GUION'S, 21ofS. Char:e t. (stmer, tgs) SFor good selection, h Lies r ivited to i all 111.6.I'E7THUYSEN, LEWI7'S. CO., oror 2p Cll onI door r f ntal ttr rt t., Jad mes B. Th NAPson, CIllBS'I'MAS D t N ERCHAI A T IRt PIESEN, --Or- .6lore 'i.bbo7is'. 1..6.:3 2p6t6676 776b7 on, door folmr Ryal stree7t. 7o, I41 BROADWAY, (7es[ Canal 7'tret. NEY.177 666.7' '.666 17'.7 Bloomfneld, Steul X Co., 60..............C AMP STREET.............. 00 ILLUST IAT'IED \VORKIS, --And- BEAUTIFUL EDIXTIONS -or THILE STANDARD) AUTHORS, SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S G I FT S!! --Comprising- The Largest Assortment: EVER IMPORTED! SOLD AT PUBLISIIHERS' PIRICES! --t'ouslstlng of TIlE AILLERY OF FAMOUS POETS-Gorgeoualy illus trated. TIHE STRATFORD GALI.ERY-Comprisig forty-f.ve por PEN AND PENCIL-by Mrs. Ialtemno--lN Engravings. ADAMI'S SACRED ALIEGORIES-splehdldly illustrated. BUIRNS' COMPLETE , WORl.B--olegoatly illustrated. HEIIER'S COMPILETE WORI.IKS-bcauluy llustrated. GEFRTER U DE-Ill - IItrated. FARMER'S ROY . ODES ANI) SONNETS-selected from the moat eminent ao G(OI.DSMI H1'S I(ET1''AI. WOREKS-llegantly illustrated. TIIONMSON'S SEASIONS-.oa'utifily illustrated. KEELE'S CIIRISTIAN YEAR-thoughts. in versa for the Sondays and odhnys throughout they cr TIHIE WORL)'S N )TED WlOMEN-bS Mary Codlwdentlrke- plen'd:dly illustrated ithll 1 of the iuest steel platy en graving+. STEVIINS' I'N ARA.BLES--the p.arables of the New Testamenlt pr,, cti'lly ull`v: , I. f egas ntly ili; trstt'. REAI)'S FEILMAIIE POETS OF AMERII'A--Ilhl trated with S'ortnr~ t, from Ori giunl Paintings. TIlE REPUI''I.'LICAN 'ICRT, or AMERICAN SOCIETYin iI l d So ' Was' 'hilngton---embellihed with 25 engrotillgs of 1):sti guiOf' Id Womeu of Ihat time. hRY ANT'S POIEMSI -Illustr.,td. I.,.ECK I'S 1'OIM S-I llusHrated. D.RYE.N'S FPOEMIS-llluraled. TII EQU E.NS OF ENGLAND1-v rious styles of LriMrd ,. IIART'S FEMALE PI'ROE WRITEIRS OF A\IERIL'A elegantly Illustrated with l'ortrllh. CAMPII ELLS P'OETIC('A, WoRKFL -Illustrated with 13 Engravings. ROGER'S POETICAL WORKIS-R-I;ustrtel. SABIhA'THI BIELLS, CHIMED BY TIIE POETS-Illustrated. I',OELTRY OFTILE YEAR-Illtltraled. POETRY OF TE E FIELI)S-IllLtated. EVETRY OF TilE LLIOLLlEl-Illutat,.L. IAM'LA I'OETIC.\I, WORlllS--lEgantly IlluLtrated. GRAY'S I'ETICAL WORKSF-Elelgantly II'..lruted. MEMORY AND IOl1'IE-Rogers and Campbell-beautlLflly ius'rated. TIIE; ML'N 'II GAO LERY-With nearly 200 E.gravings superb WorI . TIIE BERIIN (IALLE RY-Ilno'y Illustrated, w.th nelrly 2U0 Eogravinigs-a magniicent Work. LLEMS OF BRITISI ART--With 36 superb Engravings L(OllDRlllII 'S GEM BIOOK OF BRITISHI POETRY-WIth Biographical Sketches-bealtlfully Illustrated. TILE WIIITI VEIL--A BRIDAL GIFT-Elegantly Tllus trated with Engravings and Illumioltions. MACAULLAY'S LAYS ON ANCIENT ROME--With up .nards of 1O Illustrations. L'ROVERBIAL PIItLLOSOI'HY, a book of Thoughts and ArgumentIs, by Tupper, with 16 Engravings. OI)ENIIEIIEE'S JERUS.\LEM and Its Vicinity-elegantly TIHE 1BOW IN THE CLOUDS-beautifully Illustrated, KIIRKE \YIIITI'S POETICAL, WORKS--elegantly Illus trated. KEATS' POETICAL WORKS-elegantly Illustrated. EDITH MAYS' POETICAL WORKS--elegantly Illustrated. IRISH MEIODIEIS, by ThomaE s E Moor.-splE didly Illustrated. ROIGER'S POETICAL WORKS-Ieautifilly Illustrated, and others, for want of space not enumerated. Also a large supply of JITVENILE WORKS, PUZZLES, GAMES. TOY FOOKS, etc., et , etr. And a well selected stock of PRAYER BOOKS, BIBLES and FAMILY BIIILLE3S-inall style, of Binding. Aleo a large stock of FANCY STATIONERY, PORTFOLIOS, ALBUMS, SCRAP BOOK-, etc. etc. For saeby BLOOMFIELD, STEEL & CO,, dIL 2,3- No. 60 Camp 1treet. The Jiost Superb PRESENTATION BOOK PUBLISIIEDi! i WOMEN OF BEAUTY AND HEEOISM, FROM SEMIRAMIS TO EUGENIE. A Portrait Gallery -or FEMALE LOVELINESS, ACHIIEVEMENT, And lu.uence. WITHII NINETEEN VERY FINE STEEL ENGRAVINGS. By FtAN 11. G000os1n1, Author of "The Court of Napoleon," etc. In one Elegant Quarto Volume-Turkey Antique, or Gilt Price, $12 50. The portrait. are from drawings by Champagne and Wandes ford-most of them authentic coples-and engraved on steel in the highest style of art, by HIall, IHalpin, lo1lyer, Jalmatn and Rogyer, LIST OF PORTRAITS. 1. Semiramls, 8. Diana IDePoliter 14. Marie Antoinette, 2. Penelope, 9. Anne holeyn,, 15. Maid Sarogoss. 3. Cornelian, 10. Mary, Queen of 16. Anne Haseltnu 4. Zoybly, Sco.ts, Jldson, 5. Beatrice, 11. PoF honta., 17. Charlotte Bronte, 6. Joan d'Arc, 12. Nell Gwynn., 18. Victoria, 7. Isabella, 13. Lady Montag,, 19. Eugenie. ILLUSTIRATIED GIFT BOOKS FOR TIIHE HOILIDAYS. WOMEN OF BEAUTY AND IIEROISM, from Semlramis to Eugenle. A Portrait Gallery of Female Lovelluels, Inlnu ence and Achievement. Nineteen superb Steel Engravings. By FIt. Goodrich, author of "The Court of Napoleon;" 4to--Turkey Morocco, full gilt, new style. THE COURT OF NAPOLEON: or, Society Uder tile First Empire. By Frank S. Goodrich, (tlick Tnto;) with superb Portraity on steel, of its Beauties, Wit ,and l1eroines. TIHE JOSEPIIINE GAILElY-With eight Portraits, col ored ,y hand. Edited by Alice and Phbmbe Cary-Royal TIlE ATLANTIC SOUVENIR FIR 18S9-With Contribu tions b,y, and Portraits on steel of, Irving, Bryant, Long fellow, Saxe, Prentice, Hyolmes, Cozzen, Shelton, Halleck, Fay, Ik Maryel, and Bayardi Taylor-Royal rvo., extra gilt, illuminated. Aud a variety of FLORAL (lIFT BOOKS, with boautifully Colored Steel Plates. All the anbove supplied to l.ksellers and Dealerls at the New York wholesale prices, by JAMES STRINGER, Agent for Derby Jackyoyn, d21 I2Pt I Cmyp st., up starl. Superior Blank Books, -At STATIONERS' IIAIL, 54 Camp street, and 7 BANK PLACI On hand, and for osle at REDIUCECI PRICES, sets of Blanlk Books, Su,h as LEDGIERS, JOURNALS . D)AY BOOKS, CASHI BIOOKS, IN VOICE BOOKS, etc., Made of the Lbet Engisy h lnl American LAID AND WOVE 11'APEIR. The Mediums, Royals and Super RPoy ly are floms 00 pages eachl, taprbly bound ibn Bynlal Lyubr. PATTERNS TAKON , Ruled andy Bonnd to any delred ly stndt'a from the very Lt lmateriala. I). FELT & STETB0 General Stationers, I'rilter, and Block 4 ýl dt 2pl t WM. Iy . 0 IA'IK. lte W k Christmas G.U,*4 FINE GOLD WAT~HlES-with T ocket, IADIES' GhlI.Dt WATCHIIES--richlyl 'IIlATEIAINS-of ll RItlNGS, I'ENt:I LS, aet.. t - W" A. N 151 plyttIkýBSaa Dry Goodin C. A. BAI1I1II1n E BrB$rT 130 Carrel Strllt, To Iltoo,,,n hind a very exlc'Sl ae a.d Fancoy Dry (;slot, tO io i tihy ihq The I.od:.e arelotrlicularly i' 1.dtoiohps4t#N or E broikderies. ESBSOIDEBS:o JA , IN IT COLLAZS. JAN IISET SETS RICH .. 194 EBDSSIIIEIIT) L. 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