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lrning Star and Cathlie Mesenger AUW ORLUAZ UNDa?. Uat7azY 14. rso. JUVENILE CO UMN. (Vea tes Yrong Cruader. THE OCEILDRE'S SAIL. Lsaoelndd I I then went up-stalrs the barn was searchbed nest, with as litde sooes. When I returned to the hejeT asked Will to look over the &hrm for them; but it wag a very warm day, and the farm was a large one, so Will did not want to. There was no fear of their' getting lost, he maid, and I was a little goose if I thought of It. " I it was in the city It would be difer ent, bat here, in the co ntry-oh, non sense !" and he laughed at the idea. But with all his wisdom, Will was mis taken. For a long time after leaIving as the hobildrew were amused With their boats, bat in saling them a new idea popped into Albert's bead, and of course he must tell it to Nellie. " Don't you know -that areat big tab in the barn, Nellie, the one that papa cleans the wool in. Well, I'rve got an idea that we might take that ever to the brook, and have a real sail." "Oh. how nie l" acaid IAlir ut eallie umost take her dear baby, an. Albert his watch, to know what time is is so they- went to the house for them. Thu was how Will saw them. The tub was little heavy, but no matter, the brook wa only a little way, and they could rest when tired. When the tub was in the water Al bert held it while Nellie got-in, but when he let go to get in himself the tab was borne off without him. "Nellie! Nellie Bay ! You stop that, you naughty girl," and Albert danced round at a rate that would have done credit to a French master of the art. "8topit!" he exclaimed, ready to or at the prospect of losing his sail. But Nellie could not. At length, coming to. a sudden turn, the tab d e. Albert soon reachbed it, when he " Iguess when I take you sailing you will know it." "Let me out this minute," said-Nellie ingrily, "I couldn't stop it," and Nellie :red to get cut, for she was serlously of 'ended with Albert. " Oh, Nellie " said Albert, "don't go.". " Yes, I shall. Why don't you hle p me utt Don't you know tbatpapaand Uncle Lrthur always help mamma and auntie," aid this Joung lady as she tried in vain to et out. Nellie was usually a very sweet tempered bid, yet now that she was really angry it ras a long time before Albert coald per vade her to go. At length she consented, rhen Albert procured a stick, and having ot into the tub, pushed it from the mar in, when on, on 4t sped, to the great dq ght of Albert. One thing trubled bhim iough, for Nellieqhose cheeks were still ashed, was very silent. " How nice this is, isn't it, Nellie t" Then ciDg that she did not answer, " Oh, Nel e, don't be angry, I'm real sorry for what said." "We promised Annie not to go off, and omised mamma not to make her ran after , besides promisiang never to ran away Dce that Sunday, so that makes three lies, id yon made me do it, and mamma will t like it. May be she will whip us all rough your fault," said Nellie. Although Albert had not thought of this fore, yet now, that Nellie spoke of it, he d not feel very sorry, for he was enjoying self so much. Now this little brook into a large pond, from which all the a were suapplied with water. The chil n did not know this, and on arriving at end of the brook, great was their sur seat the sight of the broad blue sheet water. "Oh!" was their mutual ex ation, as with wondering eyes they upon it. Albert broke the long stick h which he had laun ed the boat (if it rues the name), and used the pieces for a; but he was not boatman enough to them properly, :e could just stir the r a little to make the boat go. So t was their delight that they did not ceive the flIght of :ime. Not until the had sunk behind the great hill tinging clouda with gold, blue and red. ar. ading the little ones upon whom it re ed with a brightness beautiful to be *1 Not until all the color had faded m the clouds did they think of danger en Nellie said to Albrt, very low, for strange scene around her filled her soul he awe,'' "Albert, how shall we get I don't know," said Albert, in a fright. d tone, ' can't you take one stick and ) me 1" Yet," was the answer. [ost little girls in this position would e cried, but Nellie was a hrave child, seldom cried except when her feelings e very much hurt, so she took the little and paddled with all her might, but all ain. Albertdon't you remember that picture Uncre Albert gave me of the little girl was lost, and away up in the sky there an eye looking down upon her. Uncle nur told me it was God's eye. He said ittle girl prayed to the ood God, who some one to der srel-ee God listens to little-children always. us pray, for I am so afraid." ten together they knelt. How their prayer was worded I cannot tell, for itgh Nellie told me the rest she could rmember that. But when it was over took the little ears and dashed the r until it splashed overthem. Surely [ood Lord to whom they prayed guided for they at length reached a boat was fastened to the shore, and thus ned the land In safety. Then, com ly tired out with their efforts they fell P. cre their anxious father found them hat night, for grandpa missed the tub, thus they were furnished with a clue, a party went each side of the pond. were locked in each others' arms, an picture of the " babes in the woods." rjoy at their restoration I will not de e, but this much I assure you, that rt and Nellie never after ran away, 5, up to this day, and I thank never Lm*g Latean. © Unicers gives prominence to the fol g letter, recommending it to the at n of its readers: NICE, November 27, 1871. Editor of the Univers: -The Siecle copies the account given by r Ubald, Capuchio, of hii visit to the ti-uta of Pelt"m, aud tries to deprive it Of seet by ad3din the seecafs- maeD Now It deserves to he gerksewn thai hnearly 00 membro at d eal facult a s14e3 30 to mention larger Usuher dfbtt Y. 469e@t and lamnwo bays, L;W . t vsa as to th, fact, of the ease, snd not ohsof whom baa attered asyliable of doubt em the subject. I hav not he swr to b e a Capucin, bt I ama ypbysrles. During the ise three years I haye rsds fe, vists to Botis d'bain, and air asa&Ag ezaminastnL s strictly aeoeding Nto th rle presezbed by medical selemee, I do set hesitat to assert that the fact, of the Babo Louise Lateu are essestlally super On the 13th of October laat I was present once more at-the aupernatural phenomenon (as 1 deem It) otfthe stigmatisatio Afortuight afterwards I traveled Into alyta! Ian other Stisegasis, sad there, during four days I was eye-witness of facts alao of an unques tionably miraculolu character. WhatQ I saw in hr I shall describe in a work I am shout to ubsih, entitled DLiSsteir. di BtlgusatiOss de - The Bibci will then have reaeou to exclaim: Boar de neiet d'en plum fort." B»But it wrea, not strong," to indulge In snecra about Statements of such seriousnees, and at the same time of such reality as these-et,,ements which, if nn4ue, are so readily capable of die. proof. The editor of the Sdieo, If he be an honest man, has simpl to appl to the Bn' op of the Diocese (Tonrna for.permissionto be pres elt at one of the Friday stigmatlaatiion of Louise Latean. If he come provided with that authority I doubt not but, that te door of the poor oottage will open to him. or any other espritfort. Zthink it my dnty, however, to warn then of one serious -risk they must run In going to visit Boie d'Baine. I state on my own responsibility as a witness the follow ing fecti which occurred to one of my brother loctors. Like the gentlemen of the editorial ataff of the Sled., he was both a Free-thinker and a Freemason. During the medical onquiry of January 8, 1859, there w somlhinr of a crowd round the cottage Dr. D e bed be eommissloned-by his Masonic friends to go to Bol d'Haine, in order to see into an onmask the eseseie clerical. that wee going on there. Coming as he did without the nec anthor zation, be was refused admissiU. He wee annoyed at this, end wee expressing his feelings somewhat loudly amongst the people outside, when Monsieur Dechamps cane b. The Minister of State stopped, and inquired the reson of the disturbance which he beard. "Sir," said the incredulous doctor with some warmth,' they are letting in Catholic doctors to see Louise L eteen ; hopinions of thee. gentlomen ar formed beforehand. I am a Rationalist and known to be o, and they s ut me out!" Monsleur Dechamas replied: "Sir, If-yon are a doctor youe will be admitted. Do you know anyo of the medical men inside the cottagef" "Yes," answered Dr. D., "I am so Inainted with Dr. Alfred Doulain." Thereupon Dr. D. was at once admitted into the bedroom of Louise, where he stayed several hours, and examined attentively the extraordinary facts that were before his eyes. In the evening the friends of Dr. D. were waiting for him at the railway-station, all ex tahc to br his account of the comehdi he wcatnesedat Bole d'Hnes. Great, how ver was thei sunrprise when their friend met them lookingserious and thoughtful, and aid to them: "My friends, I don't believe in mire les, as yon know, bnt whatI have seen is so traord nary that I cannot laugh at it. It as made me think deeply." He did think so leeply that a short while afterwardse he was unverted, and broke off an illicit connection. )r. D. died at the beginning of the present ear. During his illnes he knsew himself to e reommenked to the prayers of Louise La ean. Thi is the risk which the gentlemen of the dcl. might run if they wept to visit the 8ti meLeta of Belgium - but, if they won't go to onfesion, the miht at least learn to pay ume respect to tru.th I am, eta, ImBEsIT GoURazYRz, M. D., rofessor of Medicine at she Medical School of Clermont Ferrand. a. POPISH SUPERSTITIONVIEWED By A GEN ERAL OF U. S. A.-Mr. Thos. ID. Egan sends us the following extract.of a letter of Maj. Gen. Whipple (a convert of much learning and extraordinary piety) to Rev. B. G. Soffers, pastor of St. Ann's Church, De troit, dated March 30th 1863. "I think I see a great change among Protestants of the army. They do not seem to retain that prejudice against Catholics which, I think, was formerly almost uni versal. SUpon my retarn from Aquia Creek a few days since, a special car was fitted ap for the use of myself and staff, and soon I was asked to take in Gen. Wheaton and his staff. Gen. Wheaton is an old friend of mine, and we were delighted to meet. He knew not that I was a Catholic, but seeing a book in my hand stampied as belonging to Georgetown College, he said: 'O I that reminds me of something I wish to show to you.' He took from his pocket an envel ope, which had been folded and evidently carried in his pocket till the edges had worn nearly through. The outside he showed me bore traces of being scorched by fire. He opened it carefully and with in I saw an Agnos Del in perfect preser vation. " His wife-daughter of the late Gen. Mason-had been living with him In the camps of Gen. Newton whom you knew in Detroit. On the morning of the 7th day, before they were up, there was a cry of fire, and scarcely could Gen. Wheaton get his wife out of the tents alive before the flames-had--taken complete control of the premises. He saved noneof his effects, not even, as he says, a pair of stockings. ' His pants had been left hanging upon a chair at his bedside and in their pockets a soapular and the Agonus Del; Thetent and Its contents were consumed, the chair and the pants were a heap of ashes, but lo ! upon the pile of hot embers were found the scapular and Agonus Del i Was not that a miracle I If so does not our Divine Master therefore Indicate His will that there bshall be conversions to His sponse the Church t " Gen. Wheaton is not a Catholic and did not know that I nor any one who heard him was. He was raised an Unitarian but I doubt not will soon embrace the faith." K. Y. Freeman. One of our citizens went to the cars to see his daughter off. Securing her a seat he passed out of the car, and went roound - to her window to say a parting word. as is frequently done on such occasions. While he was passing out the daughter left the seat to speak to a friend, and at the same time a prim-looking lady, who occupied the O seat with her, moved up to the window. Unaware of the important changes inside, k onr venerable friend hastily put his face up to the window and hurriedly exclaimed, - "One more kiss, sweet pet." In another instant the point of a blue cotton umbrella caught his seductive lips, followed by a passionate injunction, "Scat, you gray tsaded wretch I" and he scatted.-Danbury ;Conn.) Necws. E o r co " c"rOrg. J.4 h 8 e r E w Z E. C l MeSONt C U. Cmer, Jr. WHOLESALE GROCERS, Commislion Merchants and Dealers l W iteon Produce, OOaxaR or CANAL AND DLTA BTAR SZ. mell 71~ 1y NWoa nn A. C. Dis A Co., WnZLS ?.TooYIa New Orleans, beo'fobbo. DANNI & "TOOMER, COMMISSION MERONAN2as Sale of Lumber, Stave, Wood, Shingles, eto., Aoeam$ WOB WRECALEBRAWD Ao5NU 105 romammrur - STOCTor, ALA.; CreR3e LUMBEs, Ome oe New Besls. Peeteaee aiaeses lars bo Iag. We prouis to ail who favor me with their busines Senis bet easeers tosretelteaessi. MSp1·t atno paid to mating purohses for our eolt Sm Jaohn . Robertso. 3. De*Hves. ROBBATSON A CO., General Agents and Commisulon Merchants, No 55 Gravier Street, nolCSm New Orleans. TOM BIOSC RETAIL FAMILY GROCER, Corner of Const a m..a !.-e. w 0 o Ingsanoe and Erato utreets, - Choice Wines, Liquor, ea, and fine Goshen Butter casuteatipon hard. oco 71 ly CHEBSORN GBOCKBY. WVILLIAM HART Whole ad Beta FAMILY GROCR. Choloe WXNXI. LIQUOna aud ThAB. orden tnded to Goods ell fird eý S ýýpp and ponotaslly at. of dryage. Chaols Goshen BI TTd tetyf A. W. Shardo.. W. Wopr. A.. W. OCEE A . s BABDON t C O. GROCERS, Carner Jackson and eNe areet Forth Dadiact New aeeOrluteana. outDirc, Good. delivered free of charge. n ly p POURSINR & CO., Wholeale Coffee Dealer, -gea~t for the Gl 4 oraver Street. Religious Commaafefww a he S dtr LL· Ledflo fd th Sacred Heart, the Mlat the Daughter of thepro aien1 Do FIUANCIL. the 1c- LOUISIANA SAVINGS v ANK AND SAFE n DEPOSIT COMPANy, o 51............Camp Street.............51 rllEPRO INCIA BNKOF IRELND Insm o n en trigo -p ate Pre.ide t.W, VAN NoR n. Vie. Pre.de NtERES. Preldntc . Ore Caehier-roar S. WALTON. s DIRIMM~ D81-THm he od, P eant haope hInsuraoe Co. he W olcombe, Y. D. wr- Davied Waloee, of Wailece Co. act JohnS. Walton. SHenry J Mu a llen, of t J. Mullen e Co, At . ean Nerdeo. h- W. a. Tho .. of Folgier & Co. dee7 71 yo 1_ E ZCHANGils.. ............. CHA. eI SIGET DRAlTBS FOR SALe ON o THE PROVINCIAL BANK OF IRELAND, 'U. at In sma fem. One Pound Sterling up, to Payable"at the fellewing beanoh es ,. Aurmeh, Cooetebll, laaahe Athlsa. Dregheda, ~ a hbe 1lna e n l eD eonn l D a Dub _ _ W Hnnn. 6=1 and ty u on.w annnasooes t6,. Pa POs. w.. Carrtck.on.Bannoa, Fermoy, Blge. o ay., oGalway; atrhaEne, of Cork, Kilkeny, Tr.e. Clonmel, Klilroehý, layý, myl lytd r-cIJ oDI 1. Coleralne, Limerick, o Clogheen. Londonaderry. aef Carriokonoa.ul, Meflew , DUNCAN AHENMiAN h CO.. i_ col so No. 184 Grav er atreet, New Orlean 'a NEW ORLEANS SAYINGS INSTITUTION No. 187 CANAL. STRKNT, M '- 1 a L F. OENERES. Preldeant. t seB4 Om e 4SA. JONES. . Treasurer. E *HIBERNI BANK-.New Orleaos, December p9, - [ 1871.-Th. Directo .of this Bak have thie day de. 1 Glared a dividend of SIX PER CENT., free ci Gorern. H ( meat tax, payable to the Stockholders on the 10th olf January next. [ Ja7 JAS. 3. TARLETON Caehier. 3 SSOUTHERN BANK-New OrleCrs, Jaoury 8. 1879. At an electLon by te Stokohholdere, on the 13th ultimo a SIthe follewing named gentlemen were nnanimen~y elected Director. of the Bank for the eneuiog year, 2 namely, Meeere. TBOMUS LAYTON, W. C. C. CLAIBORNE, WILLIAM T. NEPP, C. ROSELI S, JOHN T: MOORE and GC1. W. BSEAN. N And at a meeting of tbe Board of Directors, thle day, ( THOMAS LAYTON. Req., wa. uuanlmously re.elecieI - Ja? m C. LIVAUDATS, Casher, J SOUTHERN Bn&-New Orleane, January , 1879. The Board of Director. ibis day declared a eemi.nanl >i Dividend of FIVE DOLLAB5 par share, payable on N4 the 18th inet. 1al 3t C. LIVAUDAI8 Cashie. HIBURNIA BANK. NEWORLEANS, DECEMBER 14, l87I.--The AnnouaElection h~Mo f w lve irctr.t enrve daring the ensning 1ear, will be held at the Bank AT on MONDAY, January 13, 1873, between the hour. of 20 loA. K. end 9 P. m. drl? Im JAS. J. TARLETON, Cashier HLBERNTA RAK' OF NEW ORLEANS, am Naw OLIAtna, Jane 18, 1871, STERLING BILLS ON THE HIBERNIAN BANK, at I DUBLIN. payable in all pare of Ireland, from One Pound upwarda, for eale at this Bank. JeS ly JAS.J. TARLETON, CChiar,_ PA FOREIGN EXCHANGE,. F ow OEHGNHCH NG Orleene, May 1870, Thie Bank will draw STEELING BILLS in earn to suit pertile wiehing to remit mail amount. to England or Ireland. C. LIVE IDAIB 143 myl4 ly Ceetler. BELLS. GEEL MEAL S..ý THE MRNNESLY BELL FOMNDBZ. Established in lIBlb llfor ChurhesrbAcdd'f IFactorle, etc., md. o J pametane (copper and tin,) mounted wit Binadtentod mOuning, end warranfted. t orer and nad Phreddreaeed to the Nedw rlea spYdae prompt ent. uand an llrurated at, lons Weant free, upon ?PpIlcatlon. asN y . t G. R %NEBLY R ant lWeat Troy, New York. pELICAN iAL MZXCA5YILK JOB PRINTINO OFFIOE, Bindery and Blank Book Maonfactory, Corner Camp and Poydra. etreet ew Orteana, a1,g ly EFFUST TVBPXN, Prepretw* F01 ~rm r Jim -m Jum* RAs. Cm~eidw Sinhinaglmr juait~ , . wa 1'.gwst TOP dO Yo rk i Ill ala trot Now SATURDAY, at a r. thi 8617 7I 1 GVION LINK RRTWRRN NZ W YOR=. quuZRg - TOWN AND LIYRNpOOL, a CARRYING T35 UNRTRD STATES MAILS. WYOMING. - WISCONSIN. MANHATTAN. IDAHO, WNNZSOTA. , NERRASKA, COLORADO, RNRDy Saiing tent New Yrk. RV&Y ZNEDY CANS tamuOe. Vram New Orleans to Liverpoo.. J11 and 5130 Paul and Germa?. ýat 'ow rate. -- w IIUUAO 1 AL OrlPB From New Orleana to nLiverpeol ..,.... SPats........... The Stteroms on thee Steemer 1oen n ' ncoett7of eenew f which I. ksowa Gr SNOT VRNTILATION. Apply to WILLIAMS & OUION SB roadway, New paor. 151 -nds O .7. N. LTDWIS Agent. sl y 190 Comms strops, liwOrleas. . UNDERTAKERS-BUILDERS:.-PAII.TERS D . ,ULLY UNDERTAKE o. 3 astr wndests t /B0twan Bratuend Tate s Kesa on a sat tm et dof olo CAo.L SM e iANDtr-CAS s and Wood Coes of all duettpdoe an u aeMthi requielts W asallbon es d' arrola end Earonoke or AZL s e1- - J m or AeLY azoPRsl ere O P Exsh d emil UN~BI~d~DERTAKER IS and 8 lysig .ogh. street, oppegt Pt~assichra.J surcgads.Tiai ~1tk~7,5g5 w orbes... a aPl nalways en bawd mtrajt attnded to by top rlgtoe aWher who sb i ttntin tinns to obtan.a , . FRACAR JOHNSOND, BIDDER PAR 206 and 207 Magazine Street, Betweren Jou ed S. Joseph, a contantly m had a f ll aesortment of Wood and Metalla Buria Cases and Caskets. Boig" Em. bslmed by the mot approe proeo or disinterrsd and cared4l! sPsed Car tieesalw on band for pETER GALCLER. UNDERTAKER, No. StJoesphino tr-, nw M agaIne.3 oIsll., Mahogany, Black Walnut emd Plaim Ceffina al~uca hand. Heaod~rse adCaragestohir rl bond or dieoterradendcarefallyghj~~* er odatlsattend!dtoperson obythg paopmotor, suppemil hg hopes by stiles attention to obtain a share of the public patronage. 0n 71 ly C. DILLON, CARFUIITER FIND BUILDS!, 931 Carondlle street, Bon N Mechanics' BEohbage Now Orleans. obbing promptly attended to. en13 71 ly P tot a ocs so tNwrs sfRETURNS THaNK Pj'~ag ~p for tholrpaironugg1Pny for the laet tweny years. He hue now made extendire additione to hbi worhshope, end introdued segeral ~ Wood~working Masahseg, which will- enibl him to at. i d promptlyto any businessn hisilineg, Sbopaad o ore orner of Pryta and Washington Bore stro.ts 4 ' Exchange Box No. n1 Pily &a13 71 l W : KELLY, .u CARPENTER' AND BUILDER, Ie Prepared to .CONTRACT FOR THE ERECTION OF BUILDINGS, Or. on Comnmissio ll Superdinten the Erection of nidinge, or Other Workkl II Line. Orders left at hi. Shop, 40 MAG~ZINE S~TREET between Race tad Robin, Box e13 Mechenic' Ex. change, No. 10 Union stress, will moot with attention. JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 0 ReLdence.-ti Conatae street. JeS 17 1l p DWARD BUTLER, CARPENTER, ...............COMMON sTrEET...........333 Cisterns 7A U.A. _ .-- . .1 - CLaterns Made and B'-'-d L Jobblg and all workL Ib la i prot. and executed with neatneeand dro y aeny I A . LO. CDBPNET AND BULD 113 tinBt Charles at bet Jaii and St Joseph, V.O. Box 94 Yeohaaioe' Excbange. All order. in the Building tine tbaakiully-re, and Immediately attended to. a Commennloation Box at the Carrollton Bard Dspo,. Napoleon venue. Esters t Richar Eaterbrook. 8eo of thelate am o Galler &iterbrook, Architects rsa kg C31at . LINCO. E. u " N CO., RI BON, ACDE RgEMOVV ALL KINDS OF BUILDINGS, All communinateoas should stee.lsebt etreet Mechanlc.' and Tradere' xoha~nge, 10 Union Btreet New Orleans. n stews Country orders roetlvarendedi Is. Ja. ly MILLINERS-DRESS O AXE-RS- MIL.M. MAHER, -d 20........--- Canal Street....... Would rresctfuell ca the attentbon. of her ma thnd pbl geerato her large aed well BONNETS, RIBBONS, LACES, ETC., at her new store 207 Canal street. The DRESS MAKING DDPAETM1NT wll receive every attention under Ms Mahbere pervison where PAtTRnSo, aELE of tO latePt stlae ae se na teR wead b mbe heseen.r.1 QPENING DAY.....j --..OPENING DAY. MRS. ISABLLA TRATHIB'S NEW STORE, 145...........C anal Stret...........145 One Door from Boulbon. Mr.. STRtATEh wofld reepeOtflInform her ca. Comers, and the ladiee of 'thiat. tat sIhel!l open her New Mtore on SATURDAY October 14 and will be prepared to show all the Newetand ate ltles of Honneta etc., for lea. Ms and Children Also, a large stock of Fancy Good. of every dssoi tion, and cIli be pleased to have her friedsecallrpd examinshe styles. Mrs it willh yr frine a fu dasJ to take all orde S Mfor D At . M ~ ins 1 MRS. I. STRATBIB, 145........... .Canal Street. . . .143 One door from the corner of Bourbon. P. S-Merchants having orders to Ill will plea.e give hMrs $ a call. cJr N EEDL WORK. The SISTERS OP THE GOOD SIHEPHERD would respectfully Inform the public that they areprepared to doany kindofl EEDLEWORK, Plain and Ornamental, and they weuld he most thankful "~ .Ir - tended to then.j PROY*SIONAL,, CAROS. W. ANCmi , A1'ZOlNSY AT .AW, .. .O... .. roCM eP U.. ,...... Býn 1ý ]r w owm Ds ?l ..:...sn I". I,'. NewZge Azil aigim !beh ieee- wlih eq wswt aho5l t i'eek~g w s«. AuelmWIShI.' the lrem et all. r "Toe ea.d withas Pala. *4 ?l 1. L DR JONt 1. ouLLj 377.CampA NOT *S- . ..l317 ipeae ir~ r s muoatIss h _ _ou aeia s to heooZ et ~~th ~li DL. .. W. BýNU DsmUet. NwO age loa ,· y gi seos1. nj T DR- THOf. LAITON, e 146 Jako tree. .46 *0.. hoUr, from tea o e3ý. myUssi "nly DURAa" 03 TUE aYS AND RAN. - · DR. O.-BEARD, OCULIST', 142 ... . o.AL . 14AXAX. B 'g~[~~uu. r··i( a Il~ MY At! It~f G . >rWNXRDSNXCB " DENTAL SURGEON, 1G5.......... S. Charles Street.......155 MCOL~i 4 KLZflPJsRTi ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OSeeN. 30, sou oftreet ats LIý Nw Ordegma. of COAL ANID WOOD. Z. AT us CORCA, OAK, ASH AND PINE WOOD, i -Alo 54 t JAND. SRRNLS, ETC., semis asw tsem e~Moeable Tem.. 3o s OW U~IPJmUa tImes Leadiag 1y~ do" tm ý"'C''a' er.'i" ýsol.:. SSPENCER FIELD, JR., Whol ale and Retail Dealer In bPittsburg, Anthracite and English Cannel COAL, S Also, all kinds of WOOD, L Corner of Camp and Girod streets, olm And No. 961 Magasine street nol9 3i New OreasJe, J J. CLARKS, WOOD AND COAL MERCHANT, Omee otrner JUlla and Dryades streets, And Corner Libert sa~d .Talatmeta New Orlae.e Dealer in Wood and Coel, B , and, Laer Cement airter, , Har. Lath, Shingele, Oak, sb sad PFne SWood, boa andCharcoal, wholewe andud ebm at he lowest market raes. Order died and sieaasoato suppi ed at short notice. at 3m g"" e o j New Orleans. Bomie, Won £ Co. SIY·~L~O~ Pirtiebrg W . COKUN & CO, COAL MERCIIHAS, Mo5 am Ofice, 138 Oraver street I &r R. Dves as v PA 1. D ;VaROaz aIca DR VflOg* S Wholealeand Retail Dealers In Pittsborg, Anthracite ahd Cannel Coal, OVFX.PIC 170 ORAPVI3R RTR arde-s Deophlne Strset, sad Head of opital tree, oSe on the Lreee. ewOrlans. T PATRICK KuliPay 431 MAGNOLIA BTREKT, (BeteenThai. and Erato streets.) re hand alareoc .3 Oak, Ash and Pine WOODe, tookot Pitbnr COAL and CHARCOAL, - Ail orders prompen;Uendd t netee 'a ~ NYw Orlesas, FOR SALE BY 1101 Delord street t ccorne Dryads. OAK, ASH AND TP1B WOOD M PiTa gBty COAL * CARCALANDýWkITZH SAND, COA -Ponndeetee Bdaakh dmslite sap. C ed0 sl he nee and loweas market pries. BAKERS-CONFECTIONERS. "M$ ARGA ST RXT... RGAET EAUOuasER It BREAD AND CRACKBER5 BAKER, T * 74, :O and 78....New Levee....74, 76 and 78 SNear Podras street, New Orleans. rKeeps seastantly on hand alarge asseaea BREAD. CREAM BISICUzTh and RACKNUý * of every desoription; amde maohlo , love makt prices.t ie?~mh anrTi towest p. COSGROVE, BAKER,. No. 186 Sr. Maur Stagr, fell-IN Between Mageaine and Constance. DAVIS tt FRERET, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, 27...........Commercial Place....... ...27 Prompt attention paid to Purchalsing ad Selling et Proparty. Collecting Rents, etc. Rent Bulletn lessed daily. Sal Balletin leaned semi monthly. Persnal attention given to any City Properwe ab nor bands. sefja ANoS............... ..........ANOS BEST0 MAKER.. Chichering, Stodart uild, G.rom mrson, and the SR Louis " bel Trell ," FACTORY RETAIL PRICES lin Twelve to Twenty-Four Monthly Paymentr without Send for Circnlar. InteresL Sole Agency for the LA FAYN MUSIC-Prce Four dcll m BLACKNARS "Temple of Music, New Orleans -er A, to TRADU A1 THU 306T DELICIOUS 1 ALUuZoxvxw TOT - AND *PP8?ZaBR IN THU WO3WD Spirit pure as Nreagh I~aady. the mesdl~asiIw eats d~uu Dhr am .. aed sapsrtoe te ano errs rare hutuao.. tribete a tsa esrlta-t helm6 W. DON~xI AND NEC MIOSUSb) NY TEN um CAL FACULTY 03 O AND TIOUTmmr ALANAMA. The people mar aed oN eothaljaaoay :oa - SIt popularity bas Med. ith sams. ~hsae" l k..e sad a. hmIly or Tmpsoyali amigos osmoo her be without It. Try It. DL TUmNR M #hl. CAtuOtao Fstmara Cm.,, Altgm3 Dr. Tooero: >t'~ite 'MMbrMSS T D mr Sets-You should hat, aeo p g reuses fart so .osptr Ctat aay s ,?'~i Se latoedeag dteb Dipsi anyoo ethr mdiese. Cl.a 1. U. STLLONE aasu For r. r o y pot. . DUCO ON, ergotk as r a pd Sprt alwa. says: 1!rbt~ai st .[ w D "I bae rehsde rsrs asl besed oi its ILRRV CsMXA la soar.tomaeb amt tdls~oti , t i bia COL. T. 8_ STALLWOZTH says ""Slyebtl ~eted with p·Trlr~ e, tLd ýBMý Lai mated a newa a 6F rrooa1s~ad to a.. t. au oba~o~i For sale by F. P. D I N am if . aa1 1S s lOata ADuSznHLsr 3153 r.-Thew islbs bisa~taY~sii. te himss of o, the hiss of sse i t("as. t tbe moes dsaighs' d bias is thati of uemi Tarrans's Eervesesot 8eltsr Aprleas ! the a"p'ilag gebiet g 11ia sus etem i i will sa rehe bas er hiso bse d wilt e esd o r b ties, is, tif hers sescipssivo. 0 y a ----- Sate'TSi so 1 , ANATA OTAUO BITTERS. The WANATA GUACO DeLL bliftyM oL~ seole. at, . O d antIrely at the Piue"5 týbi55bstsaceoftosr.. TrussesBrsee ad B bimtterpore M EE IPD ghsr~ Dlashis Sta into pr swasree tagaist Cexiers, * aamd cc.r for L a .oC~eoven oass-se Nervous Dsbiliay, la iand sea, ha sestlswt LWsanel a of lbs and all Isiiperdn SSfromIV e O ACn or rBOWoLS d oIM M Du aoD~um Piateatie U. S. Irt.. JO.0 LLADOS. apin *i Caraee'A°Dral sea Oheargsii74we JA SAPILLDAYN. MANUW .CT g jAD A! at. prlis of lMsBe Trusse., Braces and Abdominal Support.,. T, BRYRN DIPIOA America owrd"a elb.owar.Wss WhT r 157. NABle awma t the osiassUb. TM33S DIPm MAS awarded at at TuON ie. 1O71.lem. L I wish to inform the publiC that usj Palsdntk a / wel a inLeePaiest Abdomis nyea pact, and baa's sespwig.%ss o lbabbrtblesepspedasee iat llleyfses Tbstg .i will Jusull m ý e f your aisi. A tilwtl o nsateas that bombs ou isosae., L Jeit l ly SPI.LLMAN, q uaeressssue 7 Betwee Pydideaud Tale. _ PI COUGR8-OLDb8-A$TBXA, UtemaraheThrtat frall sabs. Pi, PLcTn, BLALKis theL- W mLeU. withe m1asalabls is Esid atCL al elasotdd for. Give Its trial. Price . SMAR at aO. wsl allrb whelasl Th ol v g Fe sidemototh osable th rasm as t Js Cwith sarD ion a D AL D.,. rPtigteL b ptsbebado, abort etie sadas rael hl tot Usd a deecriptiretl pUmulae It·· eastisvla Wisfelmttobe ads Imps rev teta4o , s It I IrS olCKodoo by e beaisesr Los I.ars m aea ·ooafre let-l111 ctfa Istiotba in stun~~or so ale.OldMylb ato miredr on ortpt S oto.. thddi a s ass hee . l o M te Spaeluador ist eelsm"i M A D UTo O R D E Cal or address, wih sta m p wat ra T uWIS LOCraauzs. sZas Ne 595 pStte V--eesa. ewdess from. Fmr ta ithes ppitrof r ag' 4alarrh Bemad dl·J ~sir a meeMa mato and CVb h Mggl by Drggst aor ISac "0 . (gna fomrapidT IiCIere A C.. ausnb TONGd wo C1 InnO. ,, Mn Franclace Cal. -·o~l iN?03T155 ASO nsram lx -L~d AIVN AND- c CIofA VT".ASE LACQti or WARN AND ROTIA DS/UYKfT ONC GOOD DO, best TO OBaDSon Cfalorb adtress, either ism .o oI=&. Dr. T. bT. o. PSIaid Nrt , sa Hoarelfos is al .the trd. .w of 1600 furala Chi oasjed by the proprietor of Dr. Leares Q"I'Ih tap~ r a aeo =.w ' nOITria hichbeponoaottaom. Morld byDrggst a 1 ae Y UT SING do CO., NO. 4b'ItOYAL ST·I1Lfi. (Agents for F OU, I IN(a c CO.. and TONG, C. , o anFanico 3a) W JAIrAN AND CHTVA TRAS, LACQQ1B WARN AND FYANCY D$,1) Arepreparid to contract for ad delive TRAo tebt r NwOlenLao b"ýdo thrLMRLk to sui the trade isii uo te Are alsoprepared to famis Chis'rj~bom Rollr to RI. 7. JONES A Co.. Ran Proclres Il c ,Ot. '. ;3TZ~i go , M3 7 ':"".O 2: J:" 1<