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to make out as little sin as possible ; to assia a as much good i tenut. s posib'e ; to aMrib'"e i'moaes t maotive, and esa a child good for the sake of inducing him to b cn.e so; to dispense with ru!es, and not make amuch ado about nothing. Why should a prent be constantll omag q wt with a fiat-footed ewm mapd, sad bringing his will face to fq with his child'n? It is some simes, dou',tles, unavwidable, but i is not very often. Children, as a general thing, do no', nel to 4 ordered a'xut, nr to be kept back ai-h s aword. 'They ar. amenabl, to the law written in the Lear'ts They learn very early to understane the relations of £gqid sake, an( pie and preser.s, if-ty are treate ,ike reasonable beiry an- int-reste friends. But if they are put under ,ban; if no confidence is reposed in them, and no discretion is expectei of them ; if their constitutional government is simply "you shall and "you shall not ;" if tlhey are made to go in leading-strings, and :dainties are locked away from them. and every thing is the property o. their parents, and they have n, rights in the sugar-bowl and jam pot which their elders are bound t, respect, but stand on the same foot ing with the beggar-bay in th. streets-why, it would be ver strange if they should not stealt th figs ; and were the csee t-ft to me. I should make the father wens ,thema aroundl his neck, and bdraw the string tight. STATISTICS OF AI'FLIC rION. The advance sheets of the census furnish wme inte'esting I.ut melancho ly statistics with reference to the num ber and whereabouts o" the blindl, deal and dumb, idiotic and inune in the United States. From the returus it appears that there are' 20,320 blind per sons in this country, of whom 11,34: are males, and 16,966 are whiteit In the United States there are 141 blind persons who have lived more than a century. Of those who are deaf and dumb the census reports 16,205; of these 8, 916 are malts, and 14,907 are kRites. From the returns it appears that the deaf and dumb do not attain ti the great age that r:my of the blind seem to have rcmahed. The whole nu n 1er of insane lera'tmsll is reported at 37.8 ; of these 18,174 are males, and all, ba} 1.822 :re whites. Only 7 ctn =aruians rare ound amcng the inltanc in this counatry. Tie censusus pts tit, nnubelr of idiots at ?24,:27. of whomu 14,485 are m de.. Tihe n g'ro' have a much larger representation in thi clams of unfortunates than in any other; of the above . gredte 3:1,18 s.-.ic tli:,Ck. and mulattoes. Only 324 are over for ty years ohl, and 5 only in the United fitatas have seen 100 unhappy years. Of the blind, deaf and dumb, insane and idiotic, the net number is 98,451. There are a few who are afflicted in oPe vays than one; 96 are blind sad deaf ad dnwb; 75 of the blind are in sane; 105 of the idiots are blind; 7 poor wretches are blind, deaf, dumb and in sane, and 11 of the 4 ats are also blind deaf and dumb,-. nl ri ly .Yrdjo,,rreLd. IA Chimes Famerl Is Mtr Jrsey. One of the Chinese colony, located at Zelleville, N. J., died a fortnight since. He was buried by hia countrymen. The ceremony is thus described: "The body w.t dressed in Sunday attire, consisting of a new Nanking tnit, and plaeed in a salnut coffin which was immedi tely secaled. Then the coin wr.as placed ap a wagon-- hearse bb g objected to -and the prmaesi ,n m.avoed to the eaetary. W're the mourners frmed a circle aou4nd the graves, for, aeoerdiag to the Chiaese rites two eavities, a larger and I smaller one, had ben dug. Yoqr China-i pen then gently reuvored the coffin and placed it bltwepa the two a graves. 4 Methodist clergyman then offered a prayer, which was1' intelligile, however, to bjt a small Je portion of tbo spregst Th cof-1 tin was then lowere-i a wr --tsrge'r 1 grave and iauuediatly covered up with earth. In the smaller graveI was placed ) tLspot, a riaepp,j chopsticks and clothing of the de peased. On top of all this wasj plaeud a large enrthern vessel, con taining a cooked chiken, ijPe and i sated h. A4n of this was thenI eoved up with dirt, The clothes! worn by the deoesse on the day oftI1 bis death werp then burned, after whbich a nu:ber of 4r-craekers were exploded, t)e graves were saluted with l low bow, and the ceremony was copclude4 by pre senting each pf the mourners with a small booquet. A' The (Cornll Er Is not only' edited, but pr:nted, by the students of Cornell University. A completes printing estublishment, with a largef JIo..laees tlrive by stem, forms a1 ver, mseeMatenaab&aaiae to the nceal apper;4sd as literary insti _dam, ¶ I . ,t, J. ,It Ya. This distinguished government ofcidal writees to Rev. John Turner, S'oog and in'essating letter in which he expresses a decidedprefe rence for his home in the State of Missouri. is letter also brilag the intdallemee that Mrs. Trner, who has bees with him in Monrovia, will soon return t3 the United t e, the limate beisn much 'gainst her Iaenlth. -N·.e s;ippi FasI m; su Pianos.-One day ast week the J ul at Augusta, Geor ie, was set Are by hot cinders from a bura.ng chimney falling on the root The building was saved by the heroism of one of the colored prisoners, who certainly earned the pardon which the Governor subse juently gave him. The Augusta thronide thus describes the inci lent : A colored prioner, named Peter Bla'r, apcred to go out on the roof and throw water on the shingles. As our readtrs are aware, the roof rises in the shape of a pyramid, and is s, steep that it would tax the in genuity of a fly to maintain his po sition. Out on this perilous place Blair went, and dashed bucket full after hucket full of water on the .hing!ei, while every minute the .pwetators expected to see him fall S, tl.e ground and be crushed to dath. When all danger was over he crept back to the scuttle and into the jail Blair was sentenced last October to six months imprison ment, but on account of the service which he performed a petition for us pardon, approved by the jailor iwe beef} sent to Atlanta. WI" "Good old" Reverdy John son falvors the proposed abandon ment amid disbanding of the Dem ocratc party on the ground that all prospect of party at.e.as is hope less. And "dear old" Garret Davib opposes that policy and recom mends the nomination of "poor old" Millard Fillmore by the next Dem ocratic National Convention. * l~rThe salary of President Thiers as six times greater than that of President Grant. WirThe W1est ern Female Semin try, Oxford, Ohio, which was cona pletely destroyed by fire last April, has been rebuilt, and reopened re-ý cently with 150 scholors. The en terprise and zeal of the friends of this benevolent institution are worthy of commendation. lrSan Francisco, scarcely more than a barren waste twenty years ago, to-day contains 170,000 in habitants. Fun and Famey. --o- --Somebody once asked Tom Corwin if he bd heard a certain story of IewisD. Campbell'. "WasI it about himasel?" inqaired Mr. Corwin,~, "'No, I believe not ' "Well, then, I never heard it," said Mr. Corwin gravely. -" JBoy," said an ill temrprcd old fellow to a noisy lad, "what are you hollerin' for when I am going by ?' " Humph," returned theboy " what are you going by for when I am holletin' ? " -" I'm sitting oa the ' style,' Mary," as the fellow msaid when he coolly sat down on his sweetheart's new bonnet. A Tvro's Eaaoa--The anguish of editors will never cease until type-. setters are wiped off the face of earth. There, for instanes, is the editor of the Esastern .lrgn. He alluded to one of the most eminent eitizens of his village as "a noble old burgher, prouadly loving his Iative State." But was it not a serios eause for disstisfaction when he saw in the paper next pmorning that the remorsee. Aend had made him speak of the eminent citizen as "a nobby old burglar prowling around i a nked state?" -A gentleman of a slightly irri table tenper, aing out lodly for some hot water from his bedroom, was unanswered. Seiing a mnal bureau, he shoved it before him to ;thehead of the stairs ad ent it whirling end over end to the hall below. Toe crash was lod enough to bring out mother, daghter, and all the servanp Theheadof the family ww q.ted at the top of the ataiu elbows on knees, chin rting on hands, "Oh father, what is theim mnattr?' nsked the frightened daughter. "MatIerl," ia i " hp -id man. *" Why, he I hmve been a eallim' adcAlli1i' fr yr rngh on half as hor#, and mo Ifo SPECIAL NOTICE. a. Lai, IU 1011 gAM 1M kM fr T om OTo, AtL BAL soVTr To R Lt is, isp. Omt SM an Fraeies a Pats sames City. Lea+ swort, a losa Iad i ,l e NkUh, Wast and Wet. TWO EIPFS TII TTNS leave the New Odemaw. J. kwno and Great Noahes; Buiaaad Depot dily, at 7 A A> a 6 P. M. AN EXP3ESSi TRAIN leaves the foot Canal street daily at A. M., via the New Orless, Mobile and Chattanooga Bailroad, making elep o esaetions at Mobile with the Mobile and Ohio Baad l a pliat North, East and Wu. For tlekats apply to A. D. SHELDON. Ticket Agent New Orleans, Jackass and Great Northen Railroad, earner Camp and Compon streets, under City Hotel ; or to W. BEDELL. Ticket Agent New Orlans, Mobile and Chatenooga Railroad No. 150 Com mon street, under St. Charles Hotel. J. H. WINGFIELD. General Superintending Agent St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railroad NEW ORLEANS, MOBILE AND CHATTANOOGA RAILROAD. TheMobile diviesa of this mro will be opened for business on Iaday, November 1. 1870, and passenger trains will run as follows : Leave New Orleans, from the foot of Canal street, for Bay St. Louis, Pass Christian, Mississippi City., Biloxi, Ocean Springs, Pascagoula d Mobile at 8 o'clock A.L . Arrivive at Mobile at 2:30 o'clock P. M1., connecting at Mobile with the MOBILE AND OHIO, and the MO BILE AND MONTiGO3IERY RAIL ROADS for all points NORTH, EAST ANIi WEST. Leave Mobile for New Orleans at 11:20 .L 3. Arriving at 6:10 P. 31. :are Betwere New Orleans and Nobile, Fire Dollars. THROrGH FREIGHT TRATNS RTN EACH WAY DAILY. Freight received at New Orleaus, at the foot of Julia street before 4 :30 P. 31,. delivered at Mobile early next morning. FREIGHT AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER ROUTE. For further information, call at the General OSce of the company, rooms ens anad two, up las. STORY BUILDING, corner Camp and Common streets. JN.B KENDRICK, General Superintendent TRAVELLERS, iATTENTION: The New 0rleas. Jaekm, ad Great Northern sld lissuiussippi Central Run their Pamenger Cosches and Bg gme Ca.s, their eombidled ngth without change. BAO1AGAE CRECKED FROM RE SIDENGE TO DESTINATION. The 7. L I. ExpressTrai rns Daily, (SUNDAYS EXCFPTED.) Makes elose emonections for VikeaLnrg, I Mem phis St. Los, Chicago, Louisville, and all peuta beyond, leepiag car at night, Hlantomo ead auctin sad Humboldt, Th e Mail Train leItes New Orleas kily, at 5I. 1. Makes schedule eoamneetioasm with Light niag Exprestale, toee pointsNORTE, EAST and WUST. Carries the great North Malt. Timeto lew Twk, 7 0lrm. New and elegantly Atted up Sleeping Cars an to Humboldt. Tenaesee, Cleve lied, Tmme, and Loniaville, sehe. Express Train mat arrives at 130 AM. Ma'l Thi Sealu auivs at 11ll A. M. Ticket Obees, NW Or OLaea, Wa.& City HItel CoerwCmpu n Ockeammuagert and as po.t , 4 . SSWALL+ 4 qlSinPaip. a.; J. a. MONEY, ampj Tidget -Ageqt New 0p1, jaemqs mdg (Ca8 NrcthqPR BRlhrad. I. a mag3y, -'nd T'eik Agame aj s 3JZ4 *Leunr swr4pet * THE IND& mBu. Co Co. N .9~H &ISMeerBteet, NEW TORE, s s~ keidyjr's wad hyw'. hm"t OF IllA 11.11 COIIS, Dresing Comse. Long CoVmliq. Twist Combs. Fine Tooth Combo, [?A variety o Zlagmnt Feacsy Patters.] Pocket Combs. Ridding Combs. t Hair Pls. ALSO, SOLE MANUFACTURERS COMBINATION SIDE COMBS [MAnz UwDE AtLY 'S PArm. ] The sale of any Combin a ion Sid I Combs, no matter of what material made, unless sold under a license from us, is prohibited by law. cIAMM a. DAMA. isor. A .waew.esr ao sbe Puss.s @ems. • ar ag rl Iem, Waltast IMagb..as, Prt Al-es N.Mae TI hr. , u all Ma. s ougez a seep n . w p O@LY "3 i.LAR A "-R I @3S 3 caincpn d 1 3a6 n., IW .T SUM, N A TWAR. 13 WUB.T, bat sots a rsar VrM of. mss e sstems s aasa t.se s i aus Or tausese we aam sens" r Sll a am *s a a eem. ret UsssaWyr mDTou e IlUaelare. te seSs. emes ac t Wlar. s e la . a-- r.. ------m,..s .t Igomaees gaiter rwl bii . sntMMIION MC HsAwT, w EW ORLEAN' 8. jI m t. Prm attention o ,ea l sabe amd j Sm meas, l'rte . Ufr,,n ,hm.h W r. nsg,mt W 3oer3l bY S uaNua. as FOR VICKSBURGI DAVIS' Bepd Lea e on- TrDAT au ED UN . unny iSe. MERga PoinT. P.I .GrOgn. d lC e,. Lo. Skipwith, lake La.videle, TmmIvaptLa. Poodrih'H, Blk BendT DOINert, V.ickburg, GrOad Gul, a . Jop. rod soy, Watersproof, Natehea, Bayou Sara, and all ieIte and Co ndings. Fe w acd mauuiIet DAVs'er NATCHEZ. T. . P Irar Gr, Master. W'il lMave Osrou, sa, wiB Polan. Coapt Oaa wie Pde Treiralght anall pinte rnted otoe and CTa latndins. .P.mImh hANNEm MASer. Ceoinm s with theinr tight. a ot. Lat lurwth pacKetns fa 230 ROYAL ST. CORNER. Lc ST. PNIIUP, .. A. IIIA LLi, aplba I-t, "ty Seeds, '.staNMe. 451 WATS. 23 i OVAr ~uCO~Is IWN BALAN'B WHEEL IWMTIAM WATMI 4 time assed. S40 time a mint. 14,40 tims ea boar 14.A0 tli a n , eSo tlme a was , Aam,aie ,imesa moth, 12i,144,000 times a year. YORE 14 EXPIETED OP.4 WATCH. TA4.VA TYT KIND OF IN YAt('IERY. Seswa mnet e r nm all deb, oldel mijht; t euly ons ata*dqys, bit o Angrdsp ad Holidays. It mad nwa Awnging up or lyfug dowm-upafde domes or righ sd a1! madt hep ruadag sdhm e uewr ailt de or tand up, Wlie hee elkas or rides. In f. , it is apeaedf to do ate ddy , at d aes, is eeery prass and a sawy positlona. A Genuine Waltham Watch will tfihl all these requirements. I wound once a day, it will faithflly tick for you a hundre d and t ty.dz mAlli times in a year, without even requiring fesh oil I allthat time A Genuine Waltham Watch coUIArIe 5 Spring, 9 as"rMs, 51 Scres, and S othAer parts making atogeiaher 136 arporate pieces. ALTL F.YUITNE WALTHAM. Watchee have mewves TREI grTr4 rEWULL3RD UAVE LEVE IL EWLL Ta IL.L JEWuIL.ED BATE nrr)utr Every part of a Waltham Watch is made by nmachinery, The machinery uaed in making the movement of a single watch coast over a [lwmsdl Towsaad Dolars, yet we sell these Watches, I a solid Silver Hunting Case, for $18. The msame watch could not be made by hand and finirbeda as perfectly for Tr TTIME AS MumC. A Genuine waltham Watch Is ihterchangeble, like a Springeld rile that in, any part of one Watch is exactly like the same part in another ; and if ten Watches of one grade were taken apart, Arnd the screws, wheels, springs, &e., were mixed together, ten watches caald be tauade by putting thuse parts together again, withuot any reference to their former combination. This is a G(IfE4T .4DlT.: T.4T;E; r.r, if ý.. f jprt .f a Waitl-u VWa th is injared we c.a always rtpllAc it at a Tr fliga Erpesae. A SENUNE WALTHAM WATCH Is made with speia reference to DUCR.IBILITY Other Watches will raun for a year o two, an requiroastant reairs ; but A Waltha Wtoh WILL RVY FAITHFULLY FOR MANY YEARS. We sell these Watches. IN 8OLID S[LVER HUNTINO CASM...........................e.. b IN 80LID GOLD HUNTING CABEs to We have prepared a ILLDSTOATEI PISE L~T, which describes the vraions grade of Watebe in detail, gives the weight anad quality of the cases, and all other iuform ation neeesnry fore. intelligent sel,.4ion. ' We wisk every one would send for it before odering a Wath. Write for it as fotowi : Mesess Itemrd & Ga, No. 785 Broad ,e, ew York : Pkrese aend me pvar Iaufisd Pric List eg WdalkR WILtctha, a. per ader. tisaead in Ta Loemwuan. (Sign ame ad addreas in ll) WITHOUT EXPENSE. Weenamd the ,m~en We lve seat out ever rl ThAuasd of these Watches upoa these aoditiose, and haveouly bern aked toad reund the morey in thea e .an, an toto f Iee ws on asaeest dtof iatiskotn wit the Wat~, bIt bemse the parties eeded the mssy aume. Ws srs an Amirrn, ars wa mcn as Trsa s to A.z. A mensa or Oem.s ea ue m r Wase mras as as rr wee. cart an so moaon smax i a urno m Nay Toa. As. - as snnmu e lx rm Pacs Ia . Specdi Ntioeo.--w. - * .I walthum WO -aesi any Imitaon. 00t r ae oal!oth me.. ee.erO amsm Silrver) The Wtqm Waeh is werty - ofasolid Gold -- era, a we do mat propa toagiBke gq aephgm4 fer awmar - - s rm s PAcm lar. WOKas DA da 2 Camb~nes fail 6tWia. DRALER I GOLD AaRD SLEVER WATOCHES And Pe GoId Jewelry. Keep alwy.'. hand all ...n ad pnatt. or e. . Silvr sad Steel Spestases ad1 Eye GIlm. 0lom ed adg and se to any p of te osmatRy. Wate repairs doea promptly and warranted. Addre. cdea to Paul Granzin. 112 Caroadelet street, New Orlesa.. FPb. It ly GOOD WATUIES AT OID PRICER AS THE SOLE AGENT in the United tiates or the LIVERPOOL WATCH CO., we Me authorined by them to dele out a large lie of European Watches, Chains. etc., now in stock for Cash, at prices never before known. All beautiful in finish, artistic in design, reliable or accurate time, durable, and of the lates style. Every Watch will be retailed at leas than cost of importation, and forwarded 1 secrely packed, preplid, to any part of the country on receipt of price. Money can te sentto us by Express, with or ders for Expreus Co.. to return Goods or Cash, which will secure promptness and safety to purchaser. Among our list will be found. A BEATIFUL ENGLISH r SILVE SOLID DOUBLE CASE WATCH, genuine English fall plate jeweled movements, adjusted regulator. steel ut hands, engine turn uerl, correct .nd serviecweale artic.le, large or small .'size in comph.te nrunuig onlerr. wiih an elegant Gent's Vest Chaiu. Lo~ket and key, all complete, nmaild free for FIVE DOLLARS. A VERY HANDSOME WATCH in fine 18 kart Gold plated auble C(ase~ - - imitation of $14t) Gold Watch-- engraved or pLi genuine English, full plate jeweled movements, aausted regulator, corrmet, and in complete ruaning or ler with elegent Gent's est Chain, uithLneket and Key, mailed prepaid for unly EIGHTEEN DOLLARS. The Orid. Gold Watch. IN MASSIVE ORIDE GOLD Double Hunting Magic Spring Cases, elegantly .ngraved, or engine turned, Genuine Patent Lever movetaentt, full jeweled, regulated and warranted to keep co)rrect time, and wear equal to Gold, preci ,ely like in appearance. make, finish. brilliancy of color. $200 Gold Watch. One of these splendid Watches will he forwarded by mail free to any addre.a, ix, handsome morocco ease, lined with velvet and satin, (Ladies' or Gent's size Wtch, ;for only TWELVE DOLL UL. Watches for Hjliday Presents tanufac n *r.d to order. (;E\UINE A.13ERIC\ N WATCHE. f all gra.le-. in (1.1.1I :Lt Si.4 r I':-, rom u 18 upto $21.. E)the (;..*l Watc.he. lqu.dly low. With *s,.ry c'lub of ,'ii Watches, of rntt kindl, weu senl One etr.. df ame kind free, as a premium to gettet ait of the Cldb. A sU~prior stock of Ge mine Oride (old Chains, $2 to $6 each, warranted fully equal to Gold in brilliauce "f color, wear, etc., Bills of over $12 c,l. iceted on delivery, if desiredL All Bills of 512, and less, must becash in P. U. Money Orders, or Registered Letters, at mur risk. Goods carefully selected, packed and forwarded pre-paid by mail, or by Epe, or sspt of prie. Sale delivery of all gods guareated. Watches forward ed to be exatined to parties known when epres charges both ways are paid. Noegoods forwarded wet of the MInsappi I River, with bill to collect n delivery. I Purchasers must pay all eeiss charges on goods seat C. O. D.: aL r faretur of moeay. All fah ordeb forwarded **e of elarges to destinatims Catalognes Free. Addr all orders. OCAR. P. NORTON 4(00., Importers of Watches, ete. EshlaMiehed 18i57. 86i Nmau mt., N. Y. No. 34-tt GEORGE TAYLOR. NO. 91 FRONT LEVEE, T'IIIHRLD DISTIICT, Boarding anld Lodglgh -FOR- GROCERIES, PRODUCE ce. GEO. GIGNAC AIP. JOURDAIN. lISIIC h15 JOllhlll, Comm Coura asD Vza.uM, No. 239. ALWAYS ON HAND AND P.. '.THEl iEtClAUlISE FLOU R PovIsION BROKERe 10&...POYDBA8 8TRBEET...10O W. J. TAYLOR.... JOHN Z BUR E W. H. M0 W. Bparr, a Ut. Jsmi lNw-Olea MARKHAM & aEvRT, HARD WAR a , 109.....GRAVIER STREET....109 Nwr Omrzas O. CASE AV S. USDERTA:R1 I W'~;ie~tE-~13 ORN* f DRY hOOD , CLOT II7 PII.L EMPORIUM, •l .. .CANAL STRET2T.. 1W FIRST FLOOR: DITY GOODIlk GE mT Uk.g oo gors SECOND FLOOR. -.t DIE iiR t FOt RSHA 1s4, tAjA AND W ItAp THIRD FLOOR: CARPRETS MATTINU AMD R0A4 A vist to the rtor will y peton wphina nto buy sheap and , good. t - 110.... CANAL STREET .... f Near 8t. Charl I NEW OI.EA .S, L4. MEN'S AND BOyg, (or mi oWN MA) BOYS AND CHI.T)REv. CLOTNtIII IEVS Ald IS' SIRlTX IMlRs To m Every Article Marked e Plain Figures. Goods sold on "one price" ymtm, Ud my article purchased which ailk to Sti.fdction can be returned and the a Cy will be refunded. ai?'Modoerte Pricer and tFre Stock to select from are sor d the inducements oft'redI at B. T. WA14HKE'N PREUIIrI SHIRT 1ADt'LIIrOT 6 EINlti 110 Canal St., near St. Clarlae Now Orlora1s. N. B.-- Ltter Order' receive prompt mttention :ad fili c . U. U.D it d1.ire, 070 wory' WReel MADE FA3Y, hT We want MSnmrt and Enerertic Agent to aLr uduce , tt pi :11Jtr at Ii )tly ulrec,: ted inventions, it, every d!'sl. Iutw •simd C(iy in the I: rlHI. IIdispeusable to Every Tley ae h i ghly approved of, emndd and aopted by Ladies, PAP ,'i·,,.n rl, PLsArtws, and now a GREAT FAVOW• ITE with theem. Every Family will Purchase One of more of them. tomethiwg that theU merit are apparenut at a GLANC. DRUOGGIST, MILLINER. DRESSMAKERS, And all who keip FANCY MTOIIF. will And our exelln*at article, KELL VERY RAPIDLY, gi'e perfect hntid tion anl netting mIaseU Portmnw to all Deders and Agents. Cou try Rights F'ree to all who desire engaging in an tLekns I Ie.pedrablJe nl wlIritjlblsJ Bus.ine~, at the mine time doing good to their rd,1*" nions in life Sample 82,00, si.nt fr, by mail on receipt of price. SYND O)I1 WHOLESALE CIRtG'LLAR. ADlIttL Phetoria Maunefaeturing Co 17 PARK PLACE. NEW YORK COMPA SY. Mamheturers, ImsportcN amd Jobber., SRubber Good s OF EVERY DESCRPTIO, C0rlINa, BoOrt AND 8HOES, BELTING, PACKINO £ HOSI ENAMELED CLOTH, PIANO OOVEBS, BALL TOYS, Ae., 363 BEDoAwAT, 0o0. FRUSL., . , r MLax 8r, Cmm ame, F. . SHEPPARD. Pau. J. A. MINOTT', OZORUGS HIT5, Soam~ c STRoE. NICEW OR~ZN