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S J ',,,, F. I'r.t J'u .] ..t. it a. .-te( of iumpove at f. l f;ite.retl by te Sta.t our , ,n d~ lte, and, wit iout ' t'::, t:ax, the bonds tp be "': ly .call your atte!tion .., 1 sui,.ills .mad(le b the S I kil, how ever, note a few. r le,'t es are needed iu the " ' The Aditor has cartflly' : i:. hi'lh aIcc,) panies hi. re S a , . : *:.l it to your careful on I).,. slrious defect in theys Vsr f -ir?,tor states, is that the :;cal ,, t, run, from Decembr to Sr :i ', mLuses serious coi.pli 1 " clection of taxes ani li '." itto was fixed to enablthe r : rl,ilartl their annu re ,. ! net ting of the Assen ,ty. O:.i-o\l, the Auditor su&gsts S' . of convening the eg uT::. t year he the fical I .:1 recoimiendation. :p\~: s.::!S attention to the Irge ..m:,,,: oitunt of unpaid ties, o, .u p d y:: " millions of dollars. Join i lu:. "' .,,t some practicalntth t .:: coletion at the expeln of n, upon the subject of he :._ ;, rtir.(',In d, in confority : .. -i, of the Auditor, iat SI.. r! the plropriety of levyinlin i:. li upln successions not .11 :. heirs. I also reconmi:d :,, r I l:w to require inl .l :,.:i:, l.g, business in ce 5:' ' . -,,,1dsm to secucreC pr )t !: ., .. This lhus bteen s l : r 'tates. I furt r ! ' to t:Iiltkr a pln r S:; . ..!-"c.llation of bols .. ,) rive a lpenLnant S:.:I h ! luritio s. ;1 . t., ,hu,, fr,,m thi:s specie +'[ S 1!1! b.' lI re i rci. ily al . . u e s wo I I , r, it r c i t' c, g tnertl tai , : 1 it 1 rttli(c,,el I the lo'-p rty ..':ilh prevt.lts its ciovlmnent. I . !,t,. to call " our Ittl ion to: . t . ub.ect, whicieh has never blx I to by any lprl"ios cxectlive I l 4C IN i T 1 1: C t fid I'. p":., lr. t i 1 h.T ,,verihiil l conliti H. ...1, Jife in, r'ante is su._rgtste, ;, t .1, tt practical remedy. l'reviou: ".:', i, -,.! I,:., of the late civil ward , i, ' r i thi the ,ubje ct of hi- il su; , , ate d imiterd in the Suth li, T6, 1, N: o. - ". , 'urncc to biud l 1iT,: : i t: , ti, his labor and en r tr aroiund hils elouil ti oe S: :" . " the ,supp, ort and edu Cu, A ;i ly in the event of hi!, I r u al.t'" ,i. The reverse is nom Tl-:e t.,.leeption is largely L. ; ii,,, if suddenly taklan I. :: ' ! ,:v( their famuilies in de>jt' S,::.: la, cuircustances. The "''- !ii ii ll':llc e becoimes one of t;! t;o, 11t L ma:il whose moral "' .I t r'x ih f,,r the future (co =m 1..."" I p Ili'c dte of his household. .1:r,,w aTllouit twenty-four life :t i,ah have issued polinii t, m:,nI millions of dolhul. .1 . fr the Jprotection of tlp 'T li. I thirefore recoll Sp., st(h a lawl for t]! ......... t , .- . istitutijo s as wil S 111 afnd coifidence to I 0.IN, IN ,. I r., 1 f I r.,at imiportaiie I cl uij,l the law rei. \\ t~i li:.~ Tn to, the matter :i ]:: 1, t, St,, v:.s in no condi S ',::hT . ''Il utt was obliged "i' 'ralts T,'th :at that time only ,'i ,. ots ,i tLe dolhuar in pay ,.t ,,it.rk. t inee then the credit , i, 'Sta, t. s ialproved, and warrants 'T l.r:, t eity threce cents on ,ar ith a fair prospect of omon - .i;r\'alut. We are nlow in a , iv,,t:i reduce the price cf tl.,It and should link the l r paers in which the laws are to S TI: r fIO.N AND ELECTION. I.-r,'i:d of the rights of frau .< "1 i llallV localities in tlhe "I " i i" I tlht IlasIt Le;gisl: - I.,t to th. . ,t stringent lena r ,r piotectLin of the peope. • . ira'crw of that plriod haviung ' lae to a mlore liberal and ',. ]( .ut (tf the trune rellaticn " , I ,rItIl(, iouh(,ndh tO ourl " : th, clml,,ditk1ttio. n of the rcx ' d " .11l eleCtiu la ,s to an extent, ': u ' itgrnlr the ilf:aliinaLble rights S" :e t, uIag undthe tlhem S.ae :.-.. cxacthi.z z t the few. C.O 3 E RICIA L. r SATUrDAY, Jan. 14-11:30 A. MI. SCcroTT--The market opened with a good in quiry, but operations have again been restricted by light offerings, especially of the better grades. About 151k) bales have been reported, mostly at f yesterday's figures. Yesterday's transactions embraced 5000 bales, the market closing at l!114c. for Low Ordi nary, 12a12ec. for Ordinary, 13a) 131c. for Good Ordinary, 131@141c. for Low Middling, 14~@.14jc. for Middling, 15@151c. for Strict Middling, and 15k ,-c. for Good Middling. N. Y. ADVERTISEMENTS. $5 GOOD $8 WATL.CP AT OLD PRICES AS THE SOLE AGENTS in the United States for the LIVERPOOL WATCH CO., we are au thorized by them to close out a large line of European Watches, Chains. etc., now in stock for Cush, at prices never before known. All beautiful in finish, artistic in design. reliable for accurate time, durable, and of the latest style. Every Watch will be retailed at less than cost of imp .rtation, and forwarded securely pack ed, prepail. to any part of the country on receipt of price. Mouey can be sent to us by Express, with orders for Express Co. to return Goods or Cash, which will secure promptness and safety to purchaser. Among our list will be found. A BEATIFUL ENGLISH SILVER, .SOLID DOUBLE CASE WATCH, genuine English full plate jeweled movements, adjusted regulator, steel cut hands, engine turn nerl, correct and serviceable article. large or small size, in com plate running order, wiih an elegant Gent's Vest Chain. Locket and key, all complete, mail ed free for FIVE DOLLARS. A VERY HANDSOME WATCH in fine 18 karat Gold plated Double Casses-imitation of 100 i:ld Watch-engraved or plain, genuine English, full plate jeweled movements, adjusted regulator, correct, and in complete running order with elegent Gent's Vest Chain, with Locket and Khey, mailed pre-paid for only EIGIITEEN DOLLARS. The Oride Gold Watch, IN MIA IVE ORIDE GOLD Double IInut ing ;lagic Spring Cases, elegantly engraved. or .u:gine turued. (;, unie Patent Lever move elnts, full jeweled, regulated and warranted to keep corr.et time, and wear equal to Gold, re 'isely like in ap!twrance, make, tinish, bril lian. y of color. $210) Gold Watch. One of these splendid Watches will be forwarded lby mail free to any elIlrcus, in handsome morocco case, lined with velvet and satin, (La:dies' or Gent':; ;z Wut.h,) f r only TWELVE DOLLARS.. \\'atches for H11dliday Presents manufactured to order. GENUINE AMERICAN WATCHES of all a ;grdles, in (Gold and Silver Cases, from $18 up to 02t5). Other Good Watches equally low. With a *very Club of six Watches, of any kind, we send b ,ne e"tra; of same kind free, as a premium to a rtter up 1f the Club. A superior stoqk of Ge- ti hutsuine Oride Gold Chains, $2 to SG each, war rait,l fully equal to Gold in l'illiancy of color, I wear. etc.. Bill of over $12 collected on delivery, it d.sired. All Bills of $12, and less, muit be cash in P. O. Money Orders, or Registered Letters, at our risk. Goods carefully selected, 1 \packed and forwarded pre-paid by mail, or ,by Express, or receipt of price. Safe delivery of all ,¢oods . gu:arenteed. Watches forwarded to be .xamined to parties known, when express harges both ways are paid. No goods forward- 1 d west of the Mis.sissippi River, with bill to col -et on delivery. Purchasers must pay all ex 1 -e.ss charges on good:; sent C. O. D.: also - ,r return of muoney. All Cash orders forwarded L ,'c of charges to destination. Catalogues Free. J ddress all orders SCIIAS. P. NORTON & CO., SImportcrs of Watehes, etc. L Established 1857. 86 Nassan SL, N. Y. No. 34-tL C. PALrIsn, JosEPH .n.D New Orleans. New York. B L. M. Cox, New Orleans* E. C. PALMIER & CO., Wholesale dealer in aRINTERS' MATERIALS, p Sole Agents South for the 93, 95 & 07 CAMP STREET, New Orleans. "'W YORK TYPE FOUNDRY" MICHAEL BARRY: -OOD & COAL YARD, COST. CzLDrv & MArDEVmIL STREESL n I. )RLXLIYs LA. Dc-. 17 1870. .f. A. W. ROBERTS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. r LAKE PROVIDENC, LA. :ractice in the courts of the Thirteenth SiDistrict, composed of the parishes of Mar r Hadison, Tensas and Concordia, and in th eme Court at New Orleans. 38 1I. .,otioe To Deliancqu.eznt .All deMnqu tu-payer for the years 18 a 0 to 1860 Inheldive are hereby notifled to come forward and settle immediately at my omce the same, in order to avoid thr east Partie desiring to esoartain the amount of their taxes, are ,requested to call at my office " where all informations will be promptly given. r C. SAUVINET: Civil Sheri>f Parish Prleans. tan. 15th, mo. Loaer Coad-7-oice a Week. Leaves New Orleans every TUESDAY and FRIDAY at 10 o'clock a. x. SI For RICELAND, POINTE-A-LA-HA CHE, and all way landings on the Lower Coast The Steamer ENas 1%1aool a, T. A. Enderle, Master, John. T. Richardson, Clerk. For height or passage apply on board or to V. J. WOOD, 33 Peter St. SPECIAL NOTICE. St. Louis, Iron lontain and loathern Railroad. THE ONLY ALL RAIL ROUTE To St. Louis, Chicago, Omaha, San Francisco, r St Paul, Kansas City, Leavenworth, St Y Joseph, And all Points Northb, Erst and West. I TWO EXPRESS TRAINS leave the New I Orleans, Jackson and Great Northern Rail road Depot daily, at 7 A. M. and 5 P. M. SAN EXPRESS TRAIN leaves the foot of Canal street daily at 8 A. M., via the New Orleans, Mobile and Chattanooga Railroad, making . close connections at Mobile with the Mobile I and Ohio Railroad to all points North, East and West. For tickets apply to A. D. SHELDON. Ticket Agent New Orleans, Jacksou and Great Northen Railroad, corner Camsp and Conm mon streets, under City Hotel ; or to W. IhEDELL. Ticket Agent New Orleans, Mobile and Chat anlooga Railroad No. 150 Common street, under St. Charles Hotel. J. H. WINGFIELD. General Superintending Agent St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southeru Railroad, N EW ORLEANS, MOBILE AND CHATTANOOGA RAILROAD. The Mobile division of this road will be opened for tusnuas on Monday, November 31, 1170, and passenur trains wll run as folows ; Lcwuoe .v Oricans, iroul the toot of Canal street, ior Bay St. Loans, Pass Christian, 3aja s.assjppi City, UdBoxi, Ocetan *lsriugs, Pascagoula and atouodl at 4 o'clockl A. M. Arnvive tt Mo bile at 2::1U o'clock P. .t,, connecting at Moble Kith the 3MO1ilkE A )D 01110, and the MO ILLE. AND .,W IOTUlMEALk IRAL AtLUADS tot all points NORTH, EAST AND WEST. Leave Moblhe for New Orleans at 11:20 A. M. Arrving at 6:IU 1'. M. I Fare Between New Orleans and Mobile, Fine Dollars. r THROUGH FREIGHT TRAINS RUN EACH WAk DAILY. Freight received at New Orlians, at the foot of Jutla street before 4::30 P. M., delivered at Mobile early next mornuIg. .FRtI.ILiH' AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER ROUT'IE For further information, call at the General I Ottffice 01of te conmpany, rooms one and two, up stuirs. SITORY tCIiLIJLG, corner Camp and Common streets. J. t. KENDLtSiCK, General Sularinteudent. TRAVELLERS, ATTENTION: i Tue .~ew Orleans, Jalckson and Great Norther, andissisYsippi ITntral Railroads. Bun their Passenger Coaches and Baggage Cars, their combined length wtioutn change. BAGGAGE CHECKE) FROM RESIDENCE 1 TO DESILNATIO'. The 7 i 1. Lxpre urin ras kally, (SUNDAl k EXCEPTEl. ) Makes close connections 59r Vicksburg, Mem phis, St Louis, Chicago, Louisville, and all points beyond, Sleeping cars at night, Canton to Grand Junctin and Humboldt. The lail Train laes New Oreaus aily, b at * P. . a Makes schedule connections with Lightning Ex- fi press traine, to all points NORTH, EAiT and n WEST. Carries the great Northen Mail. Time to ew 'ori, 78 oars. New and elegantly Atted up Mleping Carm run to Humboldt, Tenaesee, leveland, Toe a nessee, and Louisville, Esatacky. Erlxpress Train iouth arrives at 1:30 A. M. a Mail Train boutlh arrives at 1106 A. M. Ticket Olffice, Galveston, Iron Buildling. Ticket Olfices, New Orleans, under City Hotel, Corner Camp and Common streets, and at Depot. E. Q. SEWALL, General Superintendent ;, J. B. MORIEY, General T'icket Agent V New Orleauns, Jacksonand Great Northern ailroad. L E. D. FROST, General Superintendent ; D. B. MOREY, General Ticket Agent, Mi.t sisippi Central Iilroad. a w. SOTT, Genseul~ Paeer Agat` WALTHAM WATCHES. THE BALANCE WHEEL e or " WALTHAM WATCH aura 4 times second, 240 times a minute, 14,400 times an hour, d 345,600 times a day, 2,419,200 timesa week, 10,368,000 times a month, 126,144,000 times ' year. e MORE IS EXPECTED OF A WATCH TIIANANY KIND OF MACHINERY. It must not only run ull day, but all night; not only on weekdays, but on Sundays and Holidays. It must run hanging up or lying down-upspd down or-right side up. It must keep rueiing when the wearer sits down or stand up, When he twalks or rides. In fact, it is epecled to do its duty at all times, in every place and in tvery position. A Genuine Waltham Watch t will fulfil all these requirements. I wound once a day, it will faithfully tick for you a hundred and twenty-six million times in a year, without even requiring fresh oil all tthat time. A Genuine Waltham Watch CONTAISm 5 Spring, 9 wheele, 51 ,-rewcs, and 98 other parts, making alltojether 136 separate pieces, All O2-e nuise Wnltham Wa .tch e h.ave seven Jowelm. THE EITRA JEWELLED HAVE ELEVEN JEWELS, THE FULL JEWELLED HAVE FIFTEEN JEWELS. Every part of a Waltham Watch is made by machinery, The machinery used in making the movement of a single watch coast over a han dred Thousand Dollars, yet we sell these Watches, in a solid Silver Hunting Case, for $18. The same watch could not be made by hand and fi niashed as perfectly for TEa Tr es As MUCH. A Genuinewaltham Watch Is ihterchangeable, like a Springfield rifle, that is, any part of one Watch is exactly like the same part in another; and if ten Watches of one grade were taken apart, anb the srews, wheels, springs, &c., were mixed together, ten watches could be made by putting these parts together again, withuot any reference to their former combination- This is a GREAT ADVANTAGE; For, if awy part of a Waltham hatch is injured we can always replace it at a Trifyting .&Erpensc. A GENUINE WALTHAM WATCH Is made with special reference to DURABILITY Other Watches will run for a year or two, and require constant repairs ; but A W8Plthaai Watch WILL RUN .FAITHFULLY FOR MANY YEARS We sell these Watches, IN SOLID SILVER HUNTING CASES, -$18 IN SOLID GOLD HUNTING CASES, $70 We have prepared an ILLUSTRATED PRICE UST, which describes the various grades of Watches in detail, gives the weight and quality of the Cases, and 5all other information necessary for an intelligent selection. We wish every one would send for it before ordering a Watch. Write for it as follows: Messrs. Howard & Co., No. 785 Broadway, New York : Please send me your Rlsutrated Price List of Waltham Watches, as per advertisement in Tax Lonzuxswux. (Sign name and address in full) WITHOUT EXPENSE. We have sent out over Fiee Thousand of these Watches upon these conditions, and have wily been asked to refund the money in three ses, and not one of these was on account of dials facton with the Watch, but because the parties needed the money more, Wa NAVE No AoENTs, AND oUN P3w ABS T aauz To as.I. A asassya ow Onmeos ox ans Can vUT a W m 13x SMwo AN Dr wT u. co0T m0 so moax TR tr ai ax rs, is Naw Yoax. Au. T Is xIxsXLAINED TIN PTRca LC IesT. SpecialNotice.-We do not sell Walthem Watches in any Imitation, Gilt, Plated, Orida, or Pilled Cases whatever (these are all other names for Brasso or GOrman Silver). The Waltham Watch is worthy of a solid Gridor Silver Case, and we do not propose to sell it in any other. LEr VxRTa OR aEw FOB A PapMC LiEr. AzDEmaB x iosut., HOWARD* Co. Jewefers ejed Stvrsssiths, No. 785 BNOaDwaT, Naw loss IATIONAL FREIEAAI' SAIGSmi AND Chartered by Act of Congres, March, 1865.) • ama. orncz: 507........ Seventh Street........ 507 WASHINGTON, D. C. orrvcrs : Rev. J. W. ALVORD, President. D. L EATON, Actuary. IL D. COOKE, of Jay, Cooke & Co., Chair man Finance Committee. Gen. Geo. W. BALLOCH, Chairman Examin ing Committee. Gen. C. H. HOWARD, Chairman Agency Committee. Rev. GEORGE WHIPLE, Chairman Educa tion. THIS BANK is a National, Safe and Per manent Institution,chartered under the adminis tration of Abraham Lincoln, primarily for the. benefit of working people of limited means, whose small savings are liable to be lout or squandered. The Institution is endorsed by the best men and the best financiers in the country. Branches are now in snecessful operation in thirty prin cipal cities of the Union. BPANCH AT NEW ORLEANS. 114......CARONDELET STREET ......114 Open daily fom 9 A. x., to 3 P. x., and Satur day nigh ts from 6 to 8 o'clock. Branch at ShrevePort. La. TALLY'S BUILDING, SPRING ST. tivzL Przas, Cashier. Open daily from 9 A. x., to 3-30 P. x., and on S.tt.rdays, 8 A. M., to 6 P. x. B. T. WALSHE 1' 0 ...... CANAL STREET......101' Near St Charles, NEWI ORLEANS, LA. MEN'S AND BOYS' 1JHIRT&. (or ma owe xsKE) BOYS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. ILu'S AND BOS' IITS lADE TO ORDER Every Article Marked in Plain Figures Goods sold on "ene price" system, and any article purchaaed which fails to give satisfactiom can be returned and the money will be refunded. ir'Moderate Prices and Fresh Stock to select from are some of the induce menty offered at B. T. WALSIIE'S PHl1I 1 HIT LAND CLOTHlNG KIPORIFI, 110 Canal St., near St. Charles, N etw OrleAare. N. B.--Letter Orders reoeive prompt attention and filled C. O. D. if desired. PA iL T. . PATIR, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, N~o. 2j CABODWET STrEr, [near Canal,] Printing and Binding done Neatly and with Dispatch. 500. 500. 5 o00. 500. HOME WASHEES, HOME WdASHZE S HOME WA8HEBS, S~old within the Prat Two Months under a Ful Guamrntee, Not one retuned Not one complaint. Speaks for itself. Li Operation hily at the Depot, No. 178 Canal street. PRICE $18. New Orleans Home Manfackdring (oman~ny, S EMPIRB MUTUAL LIFE D·UE*1 m m ) ot~a at7 o* f swr o NO. 139 BROADWAY. Omm Goe . .& irle. 4%wL O aE. Rm& er. Pr.t , L f. lWarre. A~dUry. td.y W. hpt 7 r-. ly.ct C~pp. &~gp ASencs. T. E Mavoy. MeaL Far5r., Ayente, Na. Orleman Pm iusAWOAxe. i1 JULES ABELARD, 3 C arpontor and Builder. 237...... JULIA STREET...... 27. Nsw Oamm.a All orders left at the shop .nm he ppum$ attended to. ANTOINE LANGE, Dealer in al kinds of ' C.rooeri , ar G.ooc. rlA STIIn BT, COSEI 9I. ITOLITI, BATON ROUGE, LA. BUYS COTTON, COTTON SEED CORN, AND ALL COUNTRY PRODUCE. LMberal Advances made on adl Conaig' nentk Pays particular attention o ship ping gedse to New Orleans. torge for Cotton, Etc. J. T. =aoranr, CHEAP HAlR STORL INDIANANOPOL S, INDIANA. LADIES' AND GENTS' lll WOI. .7 ALL GOODS CHEAP. W*. W. IL MOORE, Pamma Avorm m, Nas Evmn.s , Gin-Wright & Cotton Press Builder, AND ALSO MAKES wr oot sor. Warevemes©, IRON SCREW PRESSES FILE GI SAWS AND FILL GIN BBUSHES. --0 P.arruXcL ArWarow PaD To PUrrmro Up SUooa lMaa Ae. K.E. DAVIS, 142 CONTI STREET, ORLEANS, , CABINET MAKER, FURNITURE MADE AND REPAIRED TO ORDER. H MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS REPAIRED. Carpenter Work dons Naily, and Joa promply attended to. WORKS OF CHAS DICKENS. Now ( b kk a 18 Vds. Pasn Covzr...............P "$ SLoo LIST OF THE WORK. Oliver Twid.. :.........172 pags..oeats American Note .......104 ,, ..15 ,, Dombey&Son .........6 ,, ..35 ,, Martin Chzasqrit ....... ,, ..n , Our Mutual Friend .......340 ,, ..35 ,, Christmas tories .........1. 8 ,, ..S ,, ITaleofTwoCities ........146 ,, ..30 ,, Hard Tiies snd Additio. nalChristm Storie, ....... 0 ,, ..3 ,, Nicholas Nickelby ........ .33 ,, . ..35 ,, BleakHoaue ..........5...35 ,, ..35 ,, Lttl Dorrit ............34 ,, ..U ,,. PickwickPamp .......2..3 ,, ... ., DIvid Copereld..........351 ,, ..35 ,, BamnabyBRdge ..........t57 ,, ..30 ,. Old Coiaity Shop........361 ,, .. .. ,, UreatExpectatoas........188 ,, ..3 ,, 8kethebs ................1I ,, ..2 ,, (Commseil Traedler, Pio tores of Itay, sad ERqpwae Pieces......................a , ..U ,, SIlhd eopie any et ay a tl ,e.m m to ** ddressin the UnimedSBtee, em the seelpt the prine aslxa& Couplht set i o fa .e * mail ,poepaib Ubrary Edtim ---r- -OF CRAM. DICHEIN'B WOSIS Cmnrplee.h 6 vok., with latradto Price, in Cloth, $10.50; Half Calf( 1l.00. Ne TeYh. fl.r tre 81 Croaomlet UL, ear Ibom.. Newqe a... lOumism