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thse enl varlan. tsay r. as wdand fo; the most of h tlelraf- tidel t of this city, but for Enafmy vsasast lire Wees !aga Mtmaatfac •.- TI;hndon, and an uenntI in Dublin, wb Idh ctdulMad i -_ brushu faetory np to the time of bise death. He was a -mnan of strýong feeling, an4pof' iide intqlicotual culture. H-ad-a tie.p a by with pOretty and mis fortan, hi. aidek im an active helper in eve d et ereet, and in h hd dys. whoe aFherM"atew'ltourisdh ehadiew 'mcs.ieir.aingle-minided atiherents than Isaco Vrlagn. Into the political movements which seem'ed almost tq -Teollow the decline of Father Mathaw's eibrto hethrew himself with usraetetrio -saegy. r He berme an ardent ember of. the nng Ireland party, to whose cause ehe -om ib ited both by speech and tl " ,.Du'Lt the treobles an 1848, he was arrest, and sufaered a considerable period of imprfisoment, buit'tai hever brought to trial. Thdstrength of hi national feelings or sympa- thieswas never,41dnl isied, but of late years he ceased to take any active part in politics, from a belie' that his exertions would bear no rgit.: Gentle and yet earnest, tenacious of the right .onuest to a degree rirely found evum amoesutgoordt en, passionately devoted td¶his contry, Ireland loaesin Isaac Varian a son who did honor.to our common mother. The names of the following gentlemen have been retuered by the-Judges of-A e,4e --f e selection of a High Sheriff for Cork county dnrutg'nextVnear. : Lieutenant Colonel Richard Aldworth, Rathmore, Kinsale; Robert Heard, Eq., Pallastown, Kinsale ; Major William Nor ton , Castecor, Mallow hek-following are the names retnrned for city gh herifi Maurice MurrayEq, Beech Cork ; Sir William B. Hackett, Glanmire, Cor - Cork; Thomas Waters, Esq, Patrick's Place, A. Waterloo rette , named John Wright, who had been a eoor-ergeant in the Highland e diqe.on the 8d hit., at Mallow, at the very advalnedgag of eighty-seven yearm and four motths. Up to theay of his deceae his intel, leet was clear andmnimpaired. He was ahighly intellge t mea. CrLn.--CorneHtu A. Keogh, Esq.; of Birch fie Iehate -gi-ppointed to the commission of the pesoe for the County Clare. The names of the following gentlemen have -been returned by the Judges bt Assize for the seleetimn of a HighSherif for the County Clare for the comning year: Robert Cary Reeves, Esq., Besborongh, Knock; Francis N. Burton, SEsq., Carrigabhot Castle, Kflrush; Lient. Col. Sir. Augustine Fitzgerald, Bart., Carrigorani Newmarket on Forges. . CA.n.ow.-The Carlow Post of a late date, an nounces the death, in Dublin street,. of that town. afters a brief illness, of Mr. Thomas La cey. Deceased was anold and respected inhal Itant of Carlow, and his sadden demise caused wido.eprps regret and deep sorrow. CAVAN.-4i-ht following are the names returm= ed by the Judges ofAsaie for the selection of nset-xear'slHih Sheriff for the Connty Cavan; Llewellen Treherne Bassett Saunderso,,, Esq., Drumkeen House, Cavan; Edmond HRobert Nu gent; Esq., Bolisgrove, Mount Nugent; Jamce Saunderson Winter, Esq., Agher, Summerhill. DeaLtN.--On the 21st ult,, a special meeting of the Municipal Council was held-at the Dub lin CitybIall. to consider the propriety of peti tioning for the releat of the prisoners now suf fering sentence for political offences. Sir W. Carroll, Lord Mayor, occupied the chair. Town Councillor Devitt moved: " That this Corpora tion do present a petition to the House of Com o praying&that Honorable House to address h~er ty to extend her royal clemency tg al persme undergoing imprisonment for political offenses, and that such petition, with the city' sel attached thereto, be presented by the Right ion. elrd Mayor, with the officers of State, mand such members as shall accompany his lordship to the bas of the House." Ay-tng man named Edmond Mu3es, son to Captyles, of'Sandford, and a stideat of Trin ity College, recently met his death from the ef fects of a miserable street row. FF.nMAA oi.-The .following -4se the names returned by the Judgcs of Assi&fmor the solec tik of nextyear's High Sheriff for the County Fer~managh: John I. Brien, Esq., of Castle town Monea; Hugh Do FellenburghlMontgom ery, q.q.. F nvem..etoivn; the Viscount Cole, Florene Court.. * ~WAr.--The following, are the names of those returned by the Judges of Assize for the selection of next year's High Sheriff for the County Galway: Thomas Reddiunton Roche, E'q,, Bye Hill, Monivea ; Johk Wilton Lynch, eaq., isenmore, aiway; nsan rollock, Esq., Lismeany, Ballimasloe. ' The names returned for the selection of Gal way city High Sherif, were: Marcus Lyneh, Esq., Barn, Galway; John Galway Holmes, Esq., oekwood, Galway; William George Mur ra q ' MaryMvile, Galway. - mne 4of Patrick Clayton, late ofE sqare, in the town of Galway, not nowAn any hi e, has hpered in the insolve list. Thf onaus anlt Patriot announcesthe death, on the 17th of ovember, of Mr.-John Burke, whitesmith. He wasoneof theoldinhabitants of Tuam, and was much respeted as an indus trious and honest man. KnLExNy.-Harvey- . Montmorency, Esq., has been appointeda magistrate for the ~County of Kilkenny, upou/the recommendation of fHon. W. F. Tighe, Iautenant of thie county. The followiiig are the names returned by the Judges of')ssize for thie selection of High Sher iff of tji glounty Kilkenny for the coming year yrthur l'oe, Esq., Harley Park, Callan; lich:ael Sullivan, Esq., Locken Hlll, Kilkenny; Ilfnry W. J. Laugton, Esql., l)Unignnmore. The names returned ior city allgh niterult, were: Jamnes SullivanIi, Jr., EIq., i'arlianmentr street, Kilkncny; John Smuitlhwiek, Jr. Esq., ])rakelndl; Wmn. V. Potter, Enq., High street, .- Kilketny. The Journam'ltouncea with regret thle donemise ofJohtn Feh:cl,:n,- Es·q., T. C., Kilkeikny, who died suddenly on the moraninug of Novemer 23. The Journal aids: It in unneccessary, ini lKlkei iny, to dwell ipoiu the nmnny virt net of our deep ly-lameniteld ftri~cd, for his lic: liad bIeel one ol devotion to the poor, by s'hlonI lie was Ieloved as a father. Week after week for years, asn of the most eminent nmembers of the Society oc St. Vincent de Paul, he labored unceasingly to • soothe their afflictions, aind labored not in vain as the voices of the poor and afllicted testified Kgei's CourrvT.-The following are tin names returned by the Judges of Assize for thie selection of High Sheriff for King's County fo: the coming year: Capt. T. L. Dames, Greenhill Edenderry; G. J. Minchin, Esq., Buaherstown Roserea; Bernard Daly, Esq.,Tullamore _ . o, c, i nha , :,l Lora.-A beeaahb of promise Of mana D. case was ,en, tried , Dnblin, zesulti.g . a verdict for pl tiff namedThomasJ. Mak - at Thonmas Ro d, and aSsanlt swier. ti ladywasforrpenaky a liss Smith- who rest- o Sdel'with leer uncle in theCounty Lonuth, and f r hlad beentwice .ngaged to Marks, a--armer hi . C~n4a, wbo she induced to sell hi farm o and stok in-order to come and mar her in Irlnd4 Whelntrcame showeMrs. wifland. tan t Verdict r plainti; £X4006and oete. " of The Drogheda municipal election, to fill va canees of six retring Town Councillors, took place on the 25th nit., when Messrs. 81imeoek Lis and McDonagh wpe re-elebted from the Fair m r Gate W Nrd- Nichiblis lynn and J. P. Gorm-: ley f Zroth .-G9te Ward;- Thomas Greene, of (MayI , andl W. Whitworth from Lawreea th f (ate Ward. It is said Mr. E. McDonagh will W be the next Mayor. . LoPoFnD.--At an aggregate.neeting of the Ge a National School teachers of thoeCnunty Long I fort held in Ingford on the 14h iult., a depu t fatiol,. was appointed-to wait -ni the-county f membewr, Cob (revillo Nugent, .and Major us . O'Reilly, to solicit their support whenever te O tclaims of the teachers were brought before Pat s liament. LIMIERICK.--The names of thafollowing gen tlen:en lhave been returned by the Judges of im ° Assize for the selection of High Sheriff fir the Pe SCounty Limerick for the coming year: Edward a William O'Brien, Esq., Cahermioyle, Tmthkeale; Stephen De Vero, Esq. Monare, Poynes; the Viscount Adarei dareManor, Adare. on e The names of those raturned for'selection of il it-fHighgSherilf are: ionl Thos. Devitt, Esq., Y Qutnsboro', Limprilk; Peter Tait, Esq., Limer- t ick; John McDonnell, Eq.,'Fairy. Hill, Lim- th cerick. O LErrtrrii -The following are the names'of those returned as eligible to serve as Highdherte iff of the County Leitrim during the coming he year: hIeod, Esq., Groghan Honse, Boyle; J ohn Madde;Esq-., Hton ParkClones; Percy to La ToucheEsq., Haristown, Brannoxtbwn, Newbridge. ' We (bR sommon erald) are glad to findthat a very handanme tribute of respect has bee to Spato the memrory of th lte Mr. Arthur Me SDermott, by the erection of a monnment in the Roman Catholio hapel ofCarrick-on-Shannon, y his native town. MAro.-Theoilloging are the names return- a ed by the Judge of Assize for the selection of , High Sheriff of the County Mayo for the coming el year: Oliver VanughanJakson, Esq, Carramoe, to 1BallinL ; Charles B Miller, Eq.,Milford Fox hall, Team; Major Ernest Knox, Cadlerea, t Killala. cl Recently, Father Lavelle, having some busi- tl ness to transact in Swinford, was waited on by , some of the inahabitants, and requested to briefly in Saddress4he-thousanis assembled at market on re the coming'county election. YieldiQg to their a 1- solicitation, pressed as it was by several of the e it clergymen-Fathers Colman, Stanton, and it I- 1Harte-and with the consent of the veierable and patriotic Dean, he acceded. He bid the n d people give the coercionist muster demanding tl votes the answer given by O'Donnell toO'Neill, n, ,when the latter ducalled for tribute tothhTormer. f we:.eyext, eo, he.-tdlorse,.to., &lglwh. . men, demanln a nCtraveers p rse w'iit.h dagger at his throat. They, with the dagger of " notice to quit" in the bailiff's band, demand- a U- ed the tenant's vote, to which he had the smane ° right lie had to his purse. Every nllusion to f their " brothers" beyond the wave was received t g with rapturous applause ; and three hneers hay b- ing been given forthe Irish in Ameriea, for the ti- priests, for Moore, etc., the band accompanied a If- Father Lavelle and the other clergymen to tihe it V. residence of Dean Durkan, where he entertain- a rn ed them at dinner with his usual hospitality. t a- MEAiH.-On the o'th ult., a beautiful now t -n marble altar, given by 31. E. Corbally, Esq., 1. a m P., to the parish of Slkryne, was solennily3 con- n fl secrated by the Most TRe v. Dr. Nllty and a nlum- t al bher of the lergy. One present says : burely l t there ias that initlhe events of the day that r ht appealed irresistibly to the hearts of Catholics t ul and Irishmen. In sight of, the Hill of Tarn a IP where St. Patrick preached to the Kings of old I and Drid priests, the great mysteries 'of oar to holy faith, and whore- the first signal .conver n- sions to Christianity in olr holy islandl took bf place; as also in sighlt of thIe Hill of Sklrwy where, to thoyear 875, stpo4 the faaotte m6u- t ine astery in which were depositd ihe shri con 1 .c_ t:iiang tl's acrdl relica' St:'Colunm tle, te ty occahioin bre ht.back to thaeonle those as:' Ile sembled tq glorioua reco jicio46f the ages. , M_ of faith, aiin a ~irit wothy , f the fervent le, Christianity of our feretathe" - i MoNAona.-rThe f4epiig are themses re-" of turned by the Judges 9Assize forthe selection le of next year's High eritff for- the Coasty Mo- I he naghau: War. ,lj eison, Esq., Loughbawo , i SShantonagh; John Bradl, Esq., Clones ; Caot. Thomas CodteiRacinnell House, Monaghan. q, Qi:.t~cIoNrry.-=At 'a late meeting of the Queen'p-C'ounty National Teachers, held at Ma al- ryboough, Mr. D). Collins, Luggacurren, in the eh, chair, it was resolved thAt the wants and re es, iements of the teachers be sabmitted to the ur- oyal Commission, and that they e reqiuested to embody them in their report to Government. 1 se- They demand an incriease of pay and a retiring ny pension. SJoo.--The following are tle names return th, ed by the Judges of Assize for the selection of I to, next year's High SB efor the County Sligoe: t Denis M. O'Connor E!I.' Cloonalis, Castlerea ; as- James Hale, Esq., Templeview, Dromore West. At the inquest on the body of Capt. King, D. SL., who wasahot during the Sligo borongh elec- 1 ' tion, evilence was iven tending to show that . lie was not shot accidentally by his own pistol, lbut by one of themo]-apecrson uinknown. The he Coroner aidjonrned tie ilnqlnest for a week, on er- tile groulld tihat the evidloence could not linish belfr-ethe county election conlys off; n; TYi-llON'E.--An action was-recently bronght in iy; the Conrt of P'rjbate, liublin, to teat thIe will of tlIe lateMr. ILmlard MIClalla, of Alnagiller, itj County Tyrone, wBo dini iun Jlntn, ion, iossn' sedofproperty worth neir £1.1, and which q i Ie wihnlld to the dcfendantnis, Messrs. Daiel1 et, Qnllin, of Coal Island, John l)ounngly aind Janileso llarli,insol, , of MLahirafclt, in trl5t lmlr the Ileo i of his C(tesftor' ) miothler during Iher life; ifter l her leath l l£hnt was to be paid -nto each of the * 1nhIt'rilE, tile sisters of dewceased, now nallmulln u[i- L11ns. Fulmlon andi Mrs. O'Larrell. Whien tile case 1 ep- was partly Pnened a mettleumllnt was etfected by of which the plainitiflt were to get £3t0 each for 'ii their separate use, in additionl to llne' 100 lie ine qanlitiel by tine will afterth Ieir nluother", leath. of A verdict was taken establishing the will on to these terms. i The following names have been returned by ed the Judges of Assize fur the selection of a lligin the Sheriff for the County Tyrone to serve during the the coming year: Capt. Yher Henry -Btrges - for Esq., Parkanure, Dunigannon; the Viscount ill, Stuart-BRichardson, Oak]andsaCostown; Jno. irn, Byres Gunning Moore, Esq Loym nt, Cooks town. 1( S' y i = rel r., ii- lnRn ,mis: Mre- .. W o.---The fllwing are th¶hsmes re turnedby the Jndges of Asise for the selectiona i of tgh heriff of hCounty Wexford for iext veT John Hatell, Jr., FC q., Dublin John b'Ollez George. q.h -hore Houqse, orey e ieutol. Chas. . . Wodstek, iLwto0w e mountfndear. ," WeXsrrxaM.--The fd wing are the names St of those returned by the Judges of Assise for of the selection of High Sheriff of the County W Weytmeath for the coming year : Walteri u- i ent, 'Esq., Donore, Multifarnham; the Hoen. F. W. Brown, Galston House, Kilucan; the Hon. ] George Mostyn, Rsmead, Delvin. SUNDAY ALL- THe Wxx.-Truth comes up to ] us from unaccurtomed pages occasionally. But it is-powerfhl, and finds utterance sometimes from lips butof little given to "spoaking out in c, meeting." Our meaning will be clear when it a is known that the following is the following is from te n of aanny FeGe, and pHblished in the New York b" Ledger: OUa Cathdlic brethren have set usne, at least, one god example; their . churches are not sileiriat the tq~b on week.days. Their wor do not do up all their religion on n Suny. Itweay be only for a few- moments hey in throuh that open church-ogr, on w k y, to kneel and lay down burdens eeoo hevy else to be borne. I like the cos ism., I should rather say, I like the reminder, and the opportfinity thus afordied them; and I heartily wish that all our Protestant churches oould be thha opened. If'rlh Christians object to the promnieons use of their velvet eushions sadgiled prayee-boolks, at least let.the aisles and the atbRi free for those who need God m on the week-d·ys-br h o r, the tried, the r optodhe oele tobe borl. I Ikn their shabby hsiments from the 8unda exhibition eof fine toilettee ad sun eurueWsttanity. Were I . minister, Mad obliged to preaeh to paenie I and diamonda and satin onSunday, I think I should hrseto ease my heart in some such way as this, to make my pastoral life endurable, else my ofioe would seem to me the most hol low of all mockeries. "The rich and the poor nmeet together, and the Lord is the Maker of them alI" should be inscribed- outside my church door, had I one. I could not preach to those panters and their owners. My tongue would be paralyzed at the sight of those kneel- I ing distortions of womanhood, hearing such a resemblance to organ-grinders' monkeys. I am not sure that-I should not grow hysterical over it. and laugh and cry in the same breath, instead o preaching. I can never tell what vent my disgust would take; but I ant sure it must have some escapo-valve. You may say I that such worshippers (Heaven esave the mark,!) need preaching to. Itell you that women, so given up to te " devil .and all his works" ae nast prayine forl-" heing eyes, they see not; lotw a n elmo,ktherhes.n o h They are t ssih edi -impervious; they are Dead-sea apples, full of lashes. There! now I feel ,better. Having alluded to our Roman b tlsolic friends, allow-me to ask leave of themn to'v.e the cross surmounting all ot Protestant chuyeh es, unless they have taken out a patent fi the same. It is lovgly to me, this symbolri I pass along our streets. It rests nmy heaeto look at it, amid the turmoil, gud din, anut hutrry, and anxious faces, and sorrowfld f~o, a1nd, worse, tlhan all, the em)cty faces, %at I meet. I say to myself-there is trutl fiere; there is hope and sem~rt there, sanYthis tangle of life-is not the end. When J-tiin a Protestant minister, the dear cross shlab he on Iny church, and no body shall stayAwny fromn it eeetmuse they are ragged or p to,. or beoause ho cushions ate too nice. 9b, I like Catholicism for that. They are near r heaven fllan Protestants on this -- m vry glad for the Protsestant noon-day yer-mcctings, wheresoever held. One iit:ay vre a great spiritual need on other p lays than Sunday. One' ma:y l pln -in there-if such things aver happeut, wvltrcel I doubt-atnd there learn that neel, and the way tosatisfy it. The devilis acunnig and wisely busyf every day and every night of the week-why theleo should good Chrfstia~t, think to circuinvent this bkil fI diphemetist in one-on Suaday only?-., lho -devil maims easy lI the paths leadiag~to per-. ditloh.'. Christians make htur4l aid difficult the' road t b ch on, with their inu ch~urches, and fine -worhtIse., and empty preacht~ l once a wgeb . aXiiill aroyuw d us pltifuil hutnds are outedittehed, and hungry hearts are waiting for.oie .o ing Christian word of help, temp an spriai; and men and women go down int~obemaelstrom of despair, folly and. s and we open our churches and letweln-d SChristians in to pray for them on Sundayt-the rard has no meanings Call it Monday or Tues day,-er --be fourth of Jaly, oranything yo will, but not'*Sunday." That once meant sone thing. RwratcrtoN.--Some months ago, a charge of l a most saendalous nature was made by a Ro man correspondent of the Pall Mall Garette, against two religions institutions of that city. The disgusting details were extenasiely copied by the English and American press. With that spirit of fairness which the English boast of 1 and sometimes prtctice, the Pall Mall Gazeote publishes the following retraction: "In reference to a statement by our Roman correspondent, a week or two since, reflecting upon the inmates of a certain convent in Rome, I a correspondent senls us wlettcr iii which Mon signor Talbot is eite,! as authorizing an entire S tlme story. The Vicegerent of Iomen (our corr.esponent proceetlds) was re In oved trotn otice l,'iause hie did not show en ergy enoug ini exposing the deceptions of T a e orltain -nun, who lurtel-deul to be ao safin , and rlwho would not obey the Sluperiors of the con vent in wlticimlshl lived. Blot there wais nio ac I cusation wuh:tever of any immrality,-lor had the story beent so ulnlIl m.i hSeard of in Rome Ih, Sfore thuorepy of the l'r!l, e all Gazetle in which it was published cu-ale to hand. A letter from a I'r-,utestant gentl-nltan in Rome, to a fim-nd i .england, gives, almost worl forworl, thie semne v -ersion of the bstory as ,uMousinor Mlltuot, amnd denies that anRy accusation of imlnor;ality was brought against the convent of nunts." Will the American pressfollow this exam tle, and do fistic it t~he premises .t Judgingfrom t the~past, wd fear not. Better than waiting for a turn of luck--turn ing an honest penny. , Ye t ' " B , 'T SS T .D2lnSM .4IT TS, --. Is. IM sad ' -alt, sa a -ee str "" n ____ tterlnn, and all kinds of Jobbing done A assortment of TIE WARE always on hand, and a p and me. y 1y McKND oRuIC. or M I QUIROBSDE & S AGIP ER, ITE . etween St. Joaseph and Julia street, From wty yeare ' prLocmotive experiene in tho biine, do be spared to merit th cond dce of hiads trons, by ha. oh et L noticO.ICI O S . W itted up with W ater snd as Pipe. on. All work done at this sablishment willusur at WATER CLOsETS, teed equal In point of Wtookmanehip and matnleto any Sthe city or elseherNe. - be Planters and Merchant. are respectiully invited to bail qnd examine our work and prices. mhbl ly - ot 464. ... A NE STREET......... S etwen ace and Robn, - ° B From 'twenty yes' practical experience In the buLneas, - can warrant al work entrusted to him. No pins shall as be spared to merit the confidence of his patrons, by hba ing all orders promptly executed with the beet materials EINC. COPPRnd ltt improment on the maodrtr DG ELLN G, O E IC )S, STORCES, eta. , Fitted up with Water and *se Pipe. of HOT, COLD, PLURA NG E, AndSh ly o Bathing pparhmeatus. WATER CLOSETS, COPPER, and m GALVANIZED IRON. CHALLENGE COOWEG RANGES, mhl ly For brt water pipe attachments. p MCINT.1xv A APPLEGALE, A t PLUMB PR S. Dealrs in Cocking' Ranes and Boilers, Bath Tabs, Water Closets, W iStands, Kitchen Sink., LIlt and Force Pumps, Ale Pumps, Sheet and Lead Pipe, i46................POYDRAS STREET........4....16 NEW ORLEANS, - N.B.-A¶?ats for Ceiwell's, Shaw A Willard's Paten Itydrnts put tp, extended, and repaired. g neatly done. . iv BOOTS AND SHOES-DRY GO --HATS. TO THE LADIES. THE LADIES. CAHILL'S FRENCH IM RIAL BRONZE, A rich and beautiful D ing for restoring Bronse t Boots or Slippers to the original brillianoy when tar r nished or soiled. W broog~ e oally well over any color or surface. F salo at all the prinlcpal shoe stores in the city. -Principal Depot GLYNN A&-VYNT Z, 'fManacfurers and Dealers in lBoot and Shoes, Trunks, ýVualimos and Bags c... ...... CAMP STREET............... SNEW ORLEANS. na 3m 6 ~OUISIA HAT MANUb'ACTlLT. s 0 JOHNT FRIEL, t PRACTICAL HATTER, 1 (Successor to A. Jagnler,) 0, to...........ST. 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For Balls, Weldilngs, So}reb, etc.. we have thehaoicest Kind of 8Kli and Satin Button Boots, Lace Gaiters and Slippers, e dilbrelit colors, French and Amerle-an, all new, and not 4 to be fond in lany other to re Itowa . ,. o Our Ctldrop' stock is so varied and extensive, that it re still remains unequaledc Our Rosettes are in all colors and sles, up to the Grecian Bend. n - BLAKELY & LcOGANt. r NOTIC ........................... ..- .....NOTICE e TO PURCHASER8 OF DRY GOODS. en - Having sote very Expensive Goods, whioh would of inevitably be slaughtered at -lctlon. I have deckled to o. offer my Entire Stock at such prices at Private Sale, as is, will certainly induce purchasers to take .advantage of Y* the opportunity. Expensive CASHMERE SHAWLS at One-half their value. SILKS the same. le Balance of Stock at a HEAv DacoUrTr from Sri cost. S N. B.-All Goodls remaining on hand by the first of ig January will be offere at Auction. M. I. HAGGERTY, of d3l-m 13 en'l tr el. t : pEET, WILLIAMSON & IOWVLI.G, (Formerly Peet, Simms & Co.) I BLPOITElIs ANiD WIIOLFiAI.E DEALER5 IN DRY GOODS. e Nos. i3 and 23 Masgazioe street d tjethly New Orleans. ---- _- -_. . ... .... EO. IIAiItNSFATIL'ERI, i 372...........COMMON J TREET............37 o Corner of Clalborno. New Orleans, I.e, il -Dealer In - as OSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERB l)rucs, Medicines, Chemicals. Fine ..ilet toepe, le, Fancy hair and Tooth Brushes. Perumeory, anmFancy Tolet Articles, Trusses and Sihoulder Brace, Pure Wines and Lineors for Medicinal l'nrpose Paint., Oils, ulshes aod yUe Rt, tter Paper, '- PhysIc£Ian' 'rracrlptlons aoua tely compounded de~~m BLANK BO , MANUFACTVBERS, AND -JOB RINTEMRS We have always on hand -one of.t o lp t sa.arla of goods in ourline to be found In say as ta the oty. tevpay, particular attention to ouar' JIRS.CLASS BLANK BOOKS. They cannot be excelled in quality, style of alsh sad, durability. Banks, Insurance Cuompaniqp aknd... chants, whose books are used for tefAsence A-'-yes, will appreciate the advantage and necessity of having them made of such paiper that the Ink' will net disp. pear in a short time" 'Is frequently .the eem b m-ha hbooka are made of nhl or papet. David's Writing and Copying INK Copnline&-t4he best in the market. . - David's Limpid WRITING lrID-superlor to any other. Letter, Note and Woolasap PAPERS. ENVELOPES of all tmise. poley's unrivaled GOLD PENS, in a great variety of Holders. - New Patont COPYING PRESSES-vex neat, cheap and fully wartanted. Tin CASH and DEED BOXES. LETTER COPYING BOOKS. - Fancy FRENCH PAPER and ENVELOPES, with Initials handsomely embossed in colors, latest style. We invite the particular attention of our Maeds to our aspeieny of JOB PRINTING, such as Cards, Bill H.esd, Aedtbonutales, eto., etc., which we get up e the shortest possible notiee and inth. neatest meaner. Bills of Lading. Dray Receipts. Cusatomboumase sad Myrentile Blanks of alt kinds always o1-h d. sand printed to order. Stamped Check Books, on any Bank in the ity, name of frm printed Ip, frulahed at thirty heir notice. - - Bills of Usehange, Notes, Drafts, etc. eaAd sa Lithographbed. We dent dret with the o upbete n t sad , W prices are as low as these of similar sstaslbmt In the South. Customers alwan reeselve the be .t of any decline in the c of goods. City or eount ory s will reeivepro pt sad essa ' atteution. All goods warranted as repremsatsdl. d - T. YTITZW. Y CO., ' deem W' " 75 Camp street. OLIDAY PRESENTS. Catholic Prayer Books, Bibles, Tales for Children, and CIIRISTMAS GIFTS IN ENDLESS VARIETY. Illustrated Books of Romance Science and Art. Portfolios, Albums, Writing Desks, Work Boxes,tea. All at~a Great Reduction in price. New Goods received by overy steamer. Quick Salpind Small Profits. JAMES A. GRESHAM, - dn Im 92 Camp street. SJ. E. KuULL E. a. DICKEY. - K RULL J:DICKBY, - Wholesale and Retail BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, u 106 .............Camal street.............106 KEW OcLEAEB LA., Law, Medical, Miscellaneous, School and Juvenilo Books. d`i 3m F GO(A1TY,.CATIIOLI C BOOKSELLER AND P. STATIONElR, 15L Camp street, olpoiioe St. Pa. 7 trick aChur.h, keepaagenrai otock ofSiYOt.OLlitOKS, BII.ES, 1'RAYEIt IB)OKS, Standard and Mlseellnseouo Works. ,All the latest CatlAolle IPublitatons at publlsh. er's prices. Beads Medals, Crucifixes and Religious Pie. tures. General Agent for a ll Catholic Newspapers and agaszines. Base Baiat, Bats, Bases, Score Books and Croquet (Game. - o&5 ly - : p ILIP ANTONI, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, No. 193 Josephine Street, next door to St. Mary's German Church. Keepson band a general stock of Catholic Prayer Boks. SBibles, Lives of Saints Asettleal;, COontroveapl, tau i Histortcal works. Also lisals, Birevlartes, Alta cast I. SCruets, Sanctuary Lsops,'Oillstocks, Pnxes, Ciboriunms, and Chalices; a large assortment of Ieads and edal Cruciflxes,. Holy.water Founts, Statues,_ and alld kinds religious Pictures. Also, the only pura Wua Candles for First Communion. at the lowest prices. Pictures framed snd made to order. r Also, Counter Show.cases forie. nS 3m CLARK'S 0. N. T. fis Cord Soft Finish s SPOOL COTTON. Universally approved by the princtplaSewing Maehine Companies as being the BEST for the ewing Machine, and for hand sewing has no equal. ! SEgery number of this Spool Cotton Is six cord to No. of go. elastic, smooth, and of uniform strsegth,-~hreh-rea der it superior to all others. itr Sold by the principal Wholesale and Retail Deale in the city, and at Singer's Agency, No.7 Camp'treet. tt GEORt(;E A CLARK & IROTHERS, u I no' 3rn Rle Agent., 88 I,'idle t_ect, .',,w York. STAINED GLASS. HENRY t. SHARP, Nos. 147 and 149 EAST TWENTY.SECOND STREET, _ Between Third and Lexington Avenues ]ap9it iy New York. 1))oUGtLA,. ENGcUAVEIL AND LITriOGIAI'liEa, 10........;...... CAMP STREI;T..... ...10 Visiting and Wedding Carls engravted in the musat clhegrilt iui tlll r. . c $liileo5 (t.arcl, Acronnt Snalr-o'(tol. Till if Ladin. ( trklre., livuicea, snol Circular I., tt·i .,'t.i, htisrlatph. ied. Seal. Canceling rt.llli. Iic,.r It', c.(.:. it-al | intbosed ot l'ap4r aiul Il; i, I.,iP,,. aithout charge for 'dum dn nu w th unh M or- SEOY~OMY'-GIEAT ECONOMY. Sh~mantcrs and Leveo Contractora r 18 STAJLEIL'S MUSQUI'rE GRASS WED BEEF, In Ave, ten, and 15 pound cans., bermetically sealed. Free from tne and waste. A saving of dfty per cent to the consume For male by HBAYS, TUNSTALL & CO.) a ni Im 30 Noew Levee street, NewOrleeans