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SPECIAL NQTICE S, At an Electiont of Directors of the Met- p r politn Loan, 8Saip sad Pledge Bank, held on the twdlth ista.nt, the following gentlemen were elected to serve as Directors for the ensuing year: F. K. DUMA. J. HABSINGER.. L. T. DELASiIZE. C. W. L(OWELL. W. H. PEMBERTON. C. CAMP. THOMAS ISABELLE., GE. H. B1tAUGHN, A. P. DUMAS. de 17 JOHN. DAWSON. Cashier EWAD VERTISEMENTS. i == REOPENING. BBWING MACHINES-ALL KINDS. The public have long desired the establish- A mnent of ;a Mart, wher all kinds of 8ewing _Machines and tiwing Machine Findings coulh see and cilunpare the workings of one miachiu. with another, and select from the different wake~ the machiuc bent suited to the use to which they desired to apply it. To suh a Mart we invite you at 159 Canal street.Aguta wanted. no2 2ptf M. 8 IIEDRICK, Geuer.l Agent. UNION LEAGUE CLUB HOUSE, 32..............Rotal street........ ..32 The rooms of this Culb are open each dny to umembers and and their guests from 7 A. aI. to 12 1'. 31. Luuuh will be aeved daily from 12 31. to 2 1'. M. no·2 Ilm2p. JOHN B. HOWARD. LAW OFICE, 26 St. Charles Streoet 26 ' Prompt attention given to civil business in the seveatl courts of the 8tate. 38 ly HENRY C. & H. IL. DIBBLE, ATTORNRS AT LAW, 28 Natchez Stroet( (Morgan's Building,) New Orleans, L 38 ly. HAWKINS&THARP, (a. nAnne1---=AsaH TAR.) AT'TORINEY AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. 19 ........ Commercial Place ........ 1 N'ew Orleans, La. Prompt attention given to civil business in the State and United States Courts 38 ly. A. P. Fields & Robert Dolton. Attorneys & Counsellors at Law. No 9. Commecrcial Place, 2d. Floor. e4rStriet Attention to all Civil and Criminal basinesl in the State and United States Court. MRS. A. M. PARRISII FIRST PREMIUM 81HBT EAUIX, 10.131 CANAL STREET, New Orleans, La. Particular attention paid to the mann facturo of Gents' Underclothing; atl, Iase Ball Club and Finrmen's Unlfornm* Made to order. BRANCH OF THE NEW YORK aEmporli ua of Fashion FOR LADIES. Iepmented by In. A Godadt Ir n. E.Lincln. Ftralsking Goods OF ALL KINDS, FROM HEAD DRESS TO HOSIERY, SUITS IN GREAT VARIETY, Wrapper Sinagle or Double, Underclothing of *vrry demerption. Night Dren, Trail and Walk ing 8kirta, Chemite. Drawer, Saeks, Over Skirtsi Apron, Ac., As. Order. taken Sw weddrkling Outfit, Childreaus usa Infants' Wardrulbe kaii ald Dreain in the I.Al Style., and Uppiled at short notice. -Tbe TRADE . pplied at New Yrk prices. SeapItRe r Sa N. t1 Camel 8t., AT MRS. A. M. PARRISH'S FIRT FIE~iN -ill? IAIFFAI LT. pr Ordern pct-bd .ise . Mrs A. GOOD.LLE, Mae.. E. IINCOLN. BARRETT, ~EYMOUR & Co., mPrA.WIOE RU, PRINTERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS, 00 Camp Street, NEW ORLEANS. T. A. BARTLETTE, u ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW. 142. .... Grarier Street .. .142 (Up Stairs.) NEW ORLEANS, LA. S88ly. U C:.ItPET WAREIIOUSE 17 .....CHARTRES STREET......17 A URt)USoE.L.U & CO.. Importers and Dealers at Whohleoul and Retail, offer at low prices ; CARIPETING, FLOOR .OIL CLOTH. MATTING. Curtain and Upholsterers' Material. Window .Shades, Table Covers, lHair Cloths, Lace Cur- 1 tains. Cornicts, ete, LOUISIANA ItUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, orricE, No. 120, coMoN srtuer. LIsures FIRE, MARINE and RIVER RISKS AND PASTB LIrAE IN New Orleans, New York, Liverpool, Lon don, Havre, Paris,;or:.Bremen, at the option of the insured. CHARLES BRIGGS, President A. CARRIERE, Vice-President. J. P. Rocx, Secretary. MILLINERYj ESTABLISHMENT. FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS of every description, just received at wP. I. aaRX 3.3A Ta 9........CHARTRES STREET.......29 Wau Canal and Customhouse. ) W. H. MARKHAM, ' W. BUrT, St. Louis. New Orleans. MARKIL1JI & BURT, Importers and:Jobbemrs of 109.....GR1AVIERt STREET,.....109 NLew Oaxi..s I PARTIES WHO BUY FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS -Foa C.4sH- Will 'find their money spent more to their tstisfictio in at ItRANEL fAN Y &AI AI)AMS' CA.H HOUSE TRAN ELSEWHERE. A Glancethrough'their immense stock Silks.TSatins, IReal Popllirns, Plaid, Serges, Merinsa, Cashmeres, Emp. Cloths, Furno aw, Aralds, .Jackets,yitHawls ta-kingus, ('lakings, Cloths, Ig Flanneh. Lstees. Embroide ries, Gloves, Cnsets, Vel vets, Ribbons, Parasols, Fans, 4 Etc., Etc., Etc. WILL CONVINCE. 580 .................and..................88, Magazine street, cor. St. Andrew. REMOVAL Tro 167 .....CANAL YSTREET.......167 No. 9 CAMP STREET. . Manufatus and Dealers r-I sooTS AND SHOES, Tranks, VaMIes and Bags, SRe~pctfully give uotiee that they have removed to th sLaeaazo mtntmIy ieaed staoe No. 167 Canal Street, SNear Daphin. P. B. ETHEI, * MERCHANDISE, PFLOUR T. PROVIION BBOKER, 105.....POYDRAS STREET.....105 W. J,. TAYTPI .............JHN M unEE ,alesme. .LA CRQIU I B UOTHERS Coua~n FaxacuiHMA & V icroat 8.la, Now OUas.ssa La. Have On Hand, Best Of Wines And Lig uorrs. Dee., 17th i. I O. CASENAVE. ' UNDERTAKERE. a Bourbon treet near M Louis Sreet, Nbe Orileet La. ca ~~rria P s*itre. dU UNITED BROTHERHOOD, PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION.~ Or. Urdon & D.uh a Msetds, New Orlas La. "C Groceries, Wines a Liquors. ' PATRICK GRIFFEN, PmvwzT. Dee. 17th, V. National Freedman's Savings and Trust Company, f Chartered by act of Congress. J. W. Alvord, President, D. L Eaton, Secretary, Samuel L. Harris, General Inspector. Deposits of ive cents and upwards received. Intereut'paid in March, July and November. Money drawn without notice. RUFCR WAPLES, Chairman Advisory Committee. C. 8. AUVINET, Cashier. SCRO31WELL HOUSE "EQUAL PUBLIC PRIVILEGES." BYDR.R.I.CROMWELL, 271 Customhouse Street, (Corner of Villere 8tret,) Newo Orans. BOARD and LODGING by the DAY or WEEK. I:esposille for all Parcels, MonJeys, Bagage, dc. lfl in my charge. trawgers takes to the cdeapes vtores. Joan Jo~sm. MAnX R. Dr.Momrrzr JOHN JO NE S Co., XEoal getate Ero]kers, SMONitOE STREET 69 CORNER of STATE, Room 15 Up Stairs. CHICAGO ILLINOIS. Rents Collected a.D TAXUts urD ASamE t PA. FIRE and LIFE Insurane in the most ReliabJe Companies JULIU B. P. BRO WVY5 BOUSE CARPENTER 3 Cjuz. r. Bet Vn.tFanv And Bommsre , orars Jobbin. Attended ta Psoucdty. EUIENE CHE88E. AGENT IU)UIIANA STATE IAYTTERY. S. Bernard Shwtr, Itren ViUier & Rlo ierton Slree, Neew Orlans La. 7 .. 17o, 1870. v. - LOUIS GOLIS: St. Anthoy Srt, New Orklans La Dec.'Tl, 1870. V. MICHAEL BARRY: SWOOD A COAL YARD, Corn. r. Cuvcus & Mahar . ramm,I -Nw OL.EZ ,A. De. 17 1870. 9. A. W. BOBERTS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. LAK mPamCs, LA. Wil wneaee lIa the ourtes of the Thirteenth J sl Jsdici] Dietriet, composed of the pjri.h.ee Carrll, Madi.us Ter.s end Comeoedia, aud in he suporem Coast at lNew G tI. 3 ly. The Great Religoeul Weekly, The Christian Union, * A THOROUGH GOING RELIGIOUS FAMILY NEWSPAPEB. Sixteen Irge Qart Pges- Each Number Cut And Stithabe HENRY WARD BEECHER, Editor. It may be bet deseribed a an Unmecarian, In edt weekly Joel, devoted to Religion. orals, Beform, Fobg and Doment i News of I the Church and the Wor IAatr., Oaiene Art, Agricultur, Trade FPioane, so., o., and -contng contrbtiaos from wel-known eminenat wrter& It has Something for a1 Members of e the Hoseehold. i Admirable contrbution and dltoeal articles, discussing al the great topic of the day; fresh infobrmatio on unbh eyed subjects much matter of a high and pre religi te; Poems, Household Stories, and ObChat for the little ones. It is the r test nd Most Interesting Religious Paper Published. Being quoted from by the pressofEntire contry, more extensively then any other. The whole editorial work is in the hands of experiened and cultivated menu in addition to Mr. Bamca'a * STAR PAPERS, * and the regular weekly reports Mr ar.mwoon of his Friday Evening Praye Meeting Lecture-Room Talls, Many other feauree of constant vet varying itereet i fill its colaws rmn week to weed. The Contributors are Representative Men of all Denominations. It is bicresng in cireulation more irapidl thl a any other reliouja ~c.y A New and Charming Serial, MYWIFEANDI; Or, HARRY HENDERSON'S HISTORY, saerT BEACHE iarowE, Is this wtek comiaenced in the Christian Union anerioal story of to-day, which promises to be one Of the most vivid and interesting works that ever came from her pen This story alone would be well worth taking the the paper' for even if unaccompanied by the great variety and richness of other matter. 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Depositions, testimony, acknowledgments, etc.., taken at short notice. Passports secured from the State Department, Washington, with accuracy and promePl Office at the Cuomhouse, over the Office newspaperdelivery. Mew Orleans, Lemiisan. W. J. Whipper, B. B. Eliott Macon B. Allen. WHIPPER, ElIOT, & ALLEN, 8OIsoCITO8I, COUNSELLORS, O ATTORNEYS AT LAW. SOrclY No 91 Bam Rnnars, r Will practice in all the Courts oftheState, espe T cially thoeme of the Contiest Cofrtexton, Beaa Sort, BarnweBl and Col i. i-Mr. r Aen will also practice in the Upited States Courts in South C.rolinz DRY GK~OD EMPORIUM, 1 63 ....t......63.Canl S et ·-....... Goods ,to Sacne Fadast Lui Reem bo Cdsols, amd wsimys. m A vitl t so e ste will s ny a- wisi ato buye heau*4* delmu s* "re a, wa5jX 4 J. ALL.E ..An.. SECURING O LABORERS. Swm.asdeZK 0LKSIAA STATE LSTTEITC orated August 17,1868. S T. HOWARD ....... q *NGIE NUMBER LOTTERY. S"4 Scax Onr . o: BxO Nm, SCArAL Prz "..... - 50,0.. CLta1s R SBE DRAWN IN NX? OBLEANS 0 kturday, ktkher 1l, 1S70, WARD, SIMMOND & CO., Contcge SCHEME : ounco --Ma- ... On$o1 1 e of $,50,00 i ............ . , 1 of 3o,000 ........ 3 1 of 01,000 i ............... 1 e of 10,000 ° ........... 10,t 1 of 9,00 1 ..... ...... 9.0 1 of ,000 i ... .......... .001 67,000 i ............... 700, 1 of 1,000i .. 40% l of 2,000 :.............. O0 I1 of 15,000 k........... 1,0 S of ,o i..000 ........ 1 of 1,000 1 of 1,000 e1 of 1,000 1 of 1,000( I1 of 1,000 1 of 1,000 1 of 1,000 o1 of 1,000 1 of 1,000 i1 of 1,000 r of 1,000 1 of 1,000 1 i of 1,000 1 eof 1,000 of 1,000 ize of 1,000 zeof 1,000 Of 1,000 urie of 1,000 rize of 1,00t e of 1,000 weof 1,0(N) iro of 1,00(1 mize of ,1(0 ize of 1,0(k) izme of 50O ne .5,'al 31 azes of 00 are 63,450 4 iz4 se amonting to $'80,i4 tickets $20 har.a in pneptio M payable in full without deduction, re to be a&lrenned to. CrS. T.'HOWARD, Lock Box 6;3 PostoSco, INew Orlai, Postom ie Mouny order.or, legister you litIchll & ahmellbseri Furrsh it s, t (rUB'Ib- AND DULXSS IN ALL E-Ir dS FURNITURE, Mattrneee, Looking (WOlnes, G., and 105 Camp S3tret, corner Peodna S Moruesue Building, Yeter Orwas 13 S. I'.cascau, C. O. Axronm New Orleans, La. Mreieport La PINCHBACK, & ANTOLNE, IM MIS ION MERCHANT 124 Car ncUele ait., NEW ORLEAN Ls,ervl Ad'anes made on (1'sign4menu adentioa. gi en to S adl and pesaraeae e of fans., (e+, de, bonignmerds woerti ty Iuaranwce a sove a. I, wades otaerwai indrwed , o . W e GEORGE RITE: ,Lock-Smllh & Bell-Hanger, 05 Kl III| I FITTED U?, Eron zaafm rep.red, 901, COMMON STREET., _NEW ORLEANS. im ------ Pre-- - repaisd. Bells ad Og_ . Ships and ASlnfboat Fitted up. S Mrs. G. E. Craig, 21( Poydras street, pe-Bonme, regalIh Tgu said Bee*i eity work done to order S ALBERT EYRICII, Bookseller aul statleOer, 130 CANAL STREET, S New Orlaast Lloyd G. Wheeler. Boon , U0vgi OSS k.. aO * -- a---,, Jaow, IloDowss. * O, Little Rnk Mb Ba.. C oe, 85. JIuI Min,, cwron PACTORS GENERAL COMWBSION 48.......C CAONDELET ST..... Beft to al BanLk, Bank of Ncr ,Or Lrini,n : -t.e mn·, cis t *,)tb, * Ak, lawis ~ka c L, yit L a i