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SPECIAL NOTICESJ , At an Election ofDireotorsof the Met 1 poliain.Loan, Savings and Pledge Bank, held on t. twelfth inatnt, the following gentlemuen were elected to rve as Directork for the ensuing year: F. K DU'MAS. J. IAS' SINGERI L. T. DELAISIZE. C. W. LOWELL W. IL P'EMBEltTOX. C. CAMP. THOMMA ISABELLE, GEO. H. BltAUGHN, A. P. DUMAS. do 17 JOHN. DAWSON. sahier .l` WAD I'El TISEIE.YTS. REOPENING. MZWING MACHIlES-ALL KINDS. The public have lang desired the establish- A maet of -a Mart, whore all kinds of Sowing ia'.:hiue' and Newing Machine iindings could sea and compare the workingm of ,aue machine, with another, and select frmlu the different zoakes the Iatchuiw bwtt suited to the use to which they d'sired to' aplly it. To such a Mart we invite you at 159 Cnaid street. Agents wanted. nou22 ptf Mi. S. HEDRICK, General Agent. UNION LEAGUE CLUB HOUSE, a.............Boyal street ...........3 The rooms of this Call, are open each day to melbers and and their guewta from 7 A. i. M. 12 P. M. Lunch will be seved daily tram 12 M. to 2 P. AL uo29 lmu2p. JOHN B. HOWARD. Law orrfcY, 26 t. Charles St-ree 2C Prompt attention given to civil bkuine in tbhe uwdl oourte of the Sttat. S8 ly BHERY C. & H. IL DIBBLE, ATTOBJEAYS AT LAW, & NJatches Street (Morgan's Building,) New Orleans, L~ 3 ly. HAWKINS&THARP, (a. wrxans--ua. Tl~ RP.) ATTO(YBTB'AND COUNBELLORI AT LAW. 19..,.... .Commercial Plac........ l Ymo Orle ns, La. Prempt attention given to civil businc'. in l Slate and United States Courts 38 ly. A. P. ieldds & Robert Dolton. Atorneye & Connsellor at Law. So $. Clommerr'ial 1'a, 2L Floor. SOSetie Attention to all Civil and Criminal baimas in the State and United Stetiw Cournt. MRS. A. M. PARRISll FIRST PREMIUM SHIRT MLAKE, 15.t11 fIVIL STREET, New Orleans, L a. Particular attentiom paid b3 the mann Inoturo ot (Gent' Uudelrclothing; also. Base ]all Club and Firemon's Uniform., Made to order. BRANCH OF THE NEW YORK Emporium of Falalont FOR LLDIES klpremstedby Sri A Cualalirt lrn.LLiSedls. Tsruisking Goods OF ALL £iNDS, FROM HEAD DRESS TO HOSIERY. SUITS IN GREAT VARIETY, 'Wrapper Bingn e I'rD,,le, Underclothing of er~y tdelsrption. Night bt rem, Trai uand Walk tag 8&rts Ceieia. Drawer,, Sack Oer Skts, Aprons a, A., fr'rsm tkem the wedding OnPtS Chireanx and InPi Wardrobes. Suits and Dr8,ee in tL Ja1tt Utls sad supplied at short notina p .Ihe WAapams at New Nerk pjame alu8 t arsm , No. 2 1 Canm l st.. AT MRS. A. M. PARfISH'S W"Olers rea pctl ap t oIcIheted. Mrs A. OODTAE, rs k E. R'COL . BARETTI, WIMOUE & oh, PRINTERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS, 60 Camp Street, NEW ORLEANS. T. A. BARTLETTE, u ATITORNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW. 142.... Gravier Street.... 142 (Up Stairs.) NEW ORILEANS, LA. 38 ly. t7CARPET WA.4REJIoUSE 17 .....CHLATRES STREET......17 A BROU.SsEAU & CO., Importers aid Dealers at Wholeuale and 1Retail, ofer at low prices ; CARPETING, FLOOR ,OIL CLOTH, SMAT'ING. Curtain and Upholsterer' Material, Window Shades, Table Covers, Hair Cloths, Lace Cur- I tains, Cornict-s, etc, LOUISIANA MTTTUAL INSUILENCE COMPANY, OPeIc, No. 120. coxmox arnx-r. Insuree FIRE, MARINE and RIVER RISKS, ] £AD PAYTS 4ItAsEai I New Orleans, New York, Liverpool, Lon don, Havre, Paris, or: Bremen, at the option of the insured. CHARLES BRICG(iS, l'raidnat. A. CARRIEUE, Vice-I'reident J. P. Roxr, eecretary. MIaLLNERYi ESTABLISHMENT. FALL AND WLYTER MILLINERY GOODS of Nvery description, just received at w. R. 3EARTL ww a -D 29.......CHARTRESSTIIREET ......29J ween Canal and Cnstomhouae.) W. H.L MARKHeA C. W. BraT, tit. Louis. New Orleans. MARIKIHAIM & BI~CT, Importers and Jobbers.of 109..... GRAVIER STREET,.....109 New OnrrasU JAR fiS WHO BUY FIRLST CLASS DRYT GOODS --102 Cr D- Will .find thewr money spent more to their uatisfaction at BRASELMAN & ADAAMS' CASH HOUSB ELSE WHERE. A slance through their immense atdo - oF- Biluks,tltins,,Rfd Poplinn, Plaids, Berges, Mierire . Cashmnere. Emp. Cloths, Iorn o es, Ara'. Juckets,8hawlm &uckangs, (baikings, Cloths, 1p Fulannels. Icems, Emhroide rie (iloveis, Corsetis, Vel vote, Ribbons. Parasol, Ete., Etc., Bte. WILL CONYINOB. 86e...............and...............588 Magazine street, cor. 84. Andrew. REMOVAL 167..... CANAL iSTREET.......167 No 9 CAMP STREET. ManUfacktrers and Deseta BOOTS AND SHOES, Trunks, • e.es and Bags, Respcr Ally give notice that they he removed to the large mad centrally lootrelatose No- 167 Carnal 8-et, P. R ETHZLI4 MERCrHANDISE, FIUR [. PlROYMON-NIODE 105 .....POYDiAS STREET.....105 W. . . TALO.......... ..JOE M. BULREJ Salaae LA UBOIX B UrTfHEl - O1ROOMrI, T Coaxa-= f .PRECHax VzcVorY ST~waEW, Naw OUsz.w , LL. Have Or Hand, Bet Of Wines And Liq uorx Dec., 17th V. G. CASENAVB. UNDERTAKE . Bow0 red near 8. Louis 8bset, A«' Orirns " La. OCwrriwawee or WWire. di in Dec. 17th,. H UNITED BROTHERHOOD, PROTECTIVE AICIATION. ('or. Union & Dauphin treets, JNew Orlemn La. p~' Groceries, Wines & Liquors. 's PATRICK GRIFFEN, PaR D r. Dee. 17th, f. National Freedman's Savings and Trust Company, Chartered by act of Congrem. J. W. Alvord, President, D. L Eton, Secretary, mzuel L. Harris, General Inspector. Depoita of five cents and upwards received. Intereet'paid in March, July and November. Money drawn without notice. RUFT8 WAPLER, Chairman Advisory Committee. C. S. 8AUVINET. Cashier. BCROMWELL HOUSE e u "EQUAL PUBLIC PRIVILEGES." IYDR.R.I.CROMWELL, 271 CnMtomhounse Street, (Corner of Villere Street,) .\ee rlean. t BOARD and LODGING by the DAY or WEEK. Ir.rleide for l 'artrs', fon.ey, Pnq.ag,, dc. lft in a ycharye. rangers taken to the cheapaes store. - JoHN JOxKD. ixn R. DzMoawr JOHNJONES&Co., 3Freer1 tate Brol eorr, MONIROE STREET C9 CORNER of STATE, Room 15 Up Stoint CHICAGO ILLINOIS. Rente Collected ,lD TAIae LD Amw MTa nrr PAw. FIRE mond LIFEB nwraroe in the mod I eiabs JU'LIU&P. BRO WN S IHOUSE CARPENTER CjL S. 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O. i AN2 caas or as0 c rran arraTn C UVVIT 00cw, UNITED SfrATas OicMMUIZe5O. LED (.omminaioner of the Cour of Claims. Depositions, testimony, soknowledgmsta, etc., taken at short notice. Pas.poirts se'ured from the State Department, Washington, with accuracy and promptness. Offce at the Customhouse, over the Post 9fflce newalaperdelivery. 0 Mew Orleans, Louisiana. W. J. Whipper, . B. Elliott, Macon B. Allen. WHIPPER, ELLIOT, & ALLEN, SOLICITOIS, COUfNSELORS, ATTORNEY8 AT LAW. Omn .No.a 1 Baoan 8m r, Will practice in all the Courts of the State, eqw cial1ly those of the Gounties of Chareston, ea fort, Baraweull sand Colletuo. WgMr. Allen will also practice in th United States Courts in South Caro To**ph 1. 'Wflease - DRY GOODS EMPORIU, 163 ...a..... ag. Street...... - r aoa Dry Goods, Gals Saco-a PFoo : Ldie o m for La Cluaka, ad Wrepi. 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WoLrd Adranrrs m,st on Co('uigmmed it, atent,n given to all saie and mpwasM le qf farms, dr, ... ignmedts acered by lnsurwes a ue e! unkss ciaevise i4tindfLcdJ e 6. ie my. GEORGE lITE: - ck-,Sma lh & Bell-la1ger, ' IRILINGS FITTlI II, zunoasafs repaLUes, 206s, 00[MON BTBEBT, NEW ORLBaAJIl. -0---- S-" Prras repaMiredl Bells and oaep *1 Shipa and Steamboats Fittd up Mrs. 0. E. Caral, Fashionaboe 3Lilli*er, E-Boninets, Bepl54sa Flaga .ini si wciaety work done to order. ALBEItT EFYICH, Bookasller ansd tatiser, 130 CANAL STUREET, New OrlIs. JI Lloyd Q. Whieele. ATTONET ran COUN) SEIA g LAIW BRny l t . ummsrk. r loar, McDowa, & Co., tIAttle 3n Hoerrs Co, rL Iard od COTTON FACTORB OENERAL COMMIO% asis1s agi erVe 48 ......CA AONDELET rSTr ... Refers to Caal Iss.k, Dank of low C)?495 S auiisin : ?ato 1hriMs' AS,,tiaSra*. L* SIbw, Lenia & Co,, StA Loh, Z ...-