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Mraring Star anrld tbhoUc Messenger,
arw ORLnWaS, sUIa.Y, JANUARY 4, 1874.
Csthelieity in ladIl.
The following extract, which we take
from the Pall Mlel oastte, though evident
ly written wih malice prepense, does not,
however, detract from the importance of
the facts which the writer has involuntari
ly admitted. The concluding portion of
the extract may be taken for what it ia
worth :
"Whatever may be thought of the sort
of converts which the Roman Catholic
hnurch makes in India, no one can deny
that isn numbers at any rate, it makes a
very respectable show, and one that gives
good apparent reason for the large staff
maintained in our Eastern Empire by the
Propaganda. This has for its chief the
Archbishop of Goa, under whom are no
fewer than 19 bishops is partibur, with be
tween 800 and 900 priests. A recent state
ment prepared from the returns made by
the Bishops brings the total of believers to
*iittle over a million, being more than
four times the number of Protestant native
Christians reported as the results of Brit
ish and German Missions by the late gen
eral conference of missionaries held at
Allhabad. Indeed, the Goa diocese alone
is stated to contain 230,000 Catholics, or a
number slightly exceeding that of the
Protestant converts of all India. This
partuialar distriot, of coarse, is an excep
tional one, for it inherits the fruits of the
seal of former Portuguese Missions, which
electusaly planted a branch of their
Church on that part of the western sea
board of the peninsula which they made
their centre, as it had been the head
gnarters of the Portuguese commeree.
But in the more purely missionary diooese
nf Trlehinopoly, no fewer than 168,600
souls are claimed ps belonging to the same
Church; while in that of Madras there are
nver 40,000. It is observed by the Indian
Press that these successes, like those of
the Protestant Missions, are nearly all won
smong the low-class natives of the extreme
outh of India. Fewer than 14,000 Cath
)lics are shown by the returns out of the
whole of the populations of the North
west Provinces and the Punjaub, where
lhe British missionaries, also have hitherto
bad but little to boast of. That some of
he Romish communities have attained
ut a very poor standard of belief is illms
ated by a story told by a Calcutta writer
ho declares that he had himself visited
ne of their outlying communities whose
ost prominent mark of their Christian
ith was the discharge of three rusty can
on on Trinity 8anday."
We have hitherto deemed that clubs were
ganised on the principles of oheershlness,
arity and a good cook. These things would
em to be absolutely necessary. But it ap
that we were mistaken, at least as re
rde the eheerfulness. A new club began its
istence in Roehester last week, whose sole
and delight, with the exception of culinary
mfort, is to be miserable. It has six mem
rs, who call themeslves the Dismal Six. The
iding officer bears the pathetio title of the
leful Grand, while his deputy is known as
e Vice-Doleful. Wretched wails and de
airing moans are heard about the dinner
ble, while the toasts are the saddest that the
mbers are capable of inventing. The motto
the organization is, "We ne'er -ill smile
in." We may perhaps add that the mem
s are old bachelors.
OLD ox, Boys!-Hold on to your tongue
en you are just ready to swear, lie or speak
hly, or say any improper worids.
old on to your good name at all times, for
more valuable to yen than gold, high
es, or fashionable attire.
old on to the truth, for it will serve you
I and do you good throughout eternity.
old on to virtue, it isabove all price to you
1 times, and in all places.
old on to your goodoharaoter, for it is, and
ays will be, your best wealth.
old on to your temper when you are angry,
ted, or imposed upon.
- -On Snay,. ]DeesmbeL 3 m. stLE.,
MarTWIr Theiu rewf el LemLs st viei , a natlv
tonwrYl-On atur lace Dee. i i5n73, st as,
ianDeahe rty. l, eotfesrioDeughsrtt , aed
-fear Years a native of the pearsh of Oets., sea.
-one Ireland. and s reselent of this city fer the
ALOYSIUS TOTAL ABSTINENCE CADET
IATION.-The regular monthly meeting of this
lien will take place TO-DAY (Sunday), at 3
in the Star Hall, no. 116 Poydras street, corner
p. Dues will be collected at this meeting. A
adance is expected.
wishingto join are invited to be present.
T. J. LAN, Jn., First Vice President.
-. MALLYNN, Secretary. ja4 It
PONSUS' TOTAL ABSTINENCE AS80
N.-The regular monthly meetins of this As
will be held in Stfr Alphonius choolhon, , St.
street, between Constance and IHasinIs THIS
as.hng to join av i nvited t O attend.
ctah . L. tN YCLAIr. hsdeetra.
Bp cyLsubB ND scrbeTrshe OF Tnd e
EST OF OTHE LUNGS AND ERTOUS:
DR. THOMAS NICHOLSON,
--------Magazine Street-----.--.---490
ut of Are invited Doctor will snorbet he adjoin
the, where con utat.ons may be a4n tiu e
an .enera and oRo jaent far ilm
e(Formperly A. Laasberg. )
GS HOSIERY AND LOVD ERVOUS.
CDR. THOMRSETS ANICOLD FANCY GOODS,
.......... aoazine Street............40
ewern onulteMtonse man be nvilueud,
l2 and 3 o'cl. cr. Magast mSe,
t (gormah erl s. Ls,.ebSp.)
grCOBaT, p r D d FoNCY GD. ,
thrm. ..........................7
th JotrGold Loe ................ 1 0e
mbrasdts and Copylns a Specially
.1 Chroeoee for Sale t Very Low Prices.
deSS SmSp
LADIES' FAIR
AD
GRAND FANCY BAZAAR
TO OPEN IN GRUNEWALD'S NEW HALL,
BaresamAtase,. Maor Vrnal,
ON SATURDAY. JANUAEY 10, 1174.
To Aid In the MalateMsoee of the Destitate Boy
Adopted by the Coaferer es of the Seeety of St.
Vinoeat de Paul, and now in Charge of the Rev.
Fathers and Brothers of the Congregatten
of Holy Croe, at the 8t. Vineat's Home
Model Farm and Industrial School
" Is wing the Boy We Bass thes M ."
St Patrick's Conferenc. Table-Gold Desnert Set, ai
several other prizes.
St. Josephs Conferenee Table--On of Granewald'l
bet Upright Pianosl , a rich MareeiUe Quilt, an
severu other prizes.
St. John's Conference Table-Sereral valuable prizes
St. Peter's Conference Table-Diamond Set, Boy's Poon
and several other Prizes.
St. Theresa's Conference Table-Lady's Gold Watch
and several other prizes.
St. Michael's Conference Table-Boy's Pony, and sey.
eral valuable prisee.
St. Francis do Sales' Conference Table-Piremen's Ban
nor, and several other prizes.
St Vincent's Conference Table-Several prizes.
Annuncletion Conference Tathe - Several valuable
prises.
Council Table-Silver Tea Be, and several other prisze
St. Ann's Conferenooe-Grand Comoert, Sunday, I1th.
St. Mary's Conference-Grand Conoert, Sunday. 18th.
Mernlag 8tae Temperance, and Hlbiralia Tables.
It is als intended by the Committee on Amusement
toegiqe several Evealmg EInrtetlaments durlag L
air. del4 ImS.
The Committee a the lair will meet THIB (Sundayj
EVENING. at e'cloek.
GRUNEWALD HALL,
BARONN 8STRErT.
A Grand Vocal and Instrumental Concert
wLas. nus lvzs IT1
MISS THERESABl CANNON.
Aselsted by Many Well-Known Amateurs of the City,
On Eunday Evening, Jan. 11, at 7 o'clock,
For the Benefit of the
ORPHAN BOYS OF 8. VINCENT'S BOME.
Entrance to Fair end Concert-Fifty Cents. deS83t
LECTURE IN ST. ALPHONSUS' HALL,
IN AID O1F ra CnHAIize UNDER TH1E CAI OF
THE SISTERS OF MERCY,
BY REV. HENRY GIH]SN, C. 88. B.,
On Monday Evening, January 26, 1874,
At r7 O'Clock.
SL'ajzor-raTZANUBI'a2'arrIzO.
Tickets-Flfty Cents. j 4t
FRESH LINES OF PROVIBIONS.
We have st resolved
10 easks CLEAR BACON SIDES.
10 eseks CLEAR RIBBED SIDES.
50 casks DRY SALTED aHOULDERS.
35 casks DRY BALTED SIDES.
100 barrels MESS PORK.
S5 Tercees Choice SUGAR-CRED HAMS.
0 TI'iercer LARD.
For sale by FINNEY, SHEEHAN . RUSS,
ja4 Imb No. 81 Poydrae street.
F O. GREVE, DRUGGIST AND APOTHE.
cary, Corner Annunciation and Galennleste.
I Davlep erhseed the above tore. fornerly own.
ed .by I'. L. Jougielewirc, respectfully requeste
the patronage of his friends and the public. e has a
complete stock of English. Gemman and French Drugs.
with alil the mot popular Patent Medlclines and a foil
line of Fancy Toilet Articles. Perfamery, ec., all at
reasonable prices. Prescriptions carefuly compounded
at all hounr of the day or night. Ja4 33 E
EVERY LADY HER OWN DRESSMALER.
Mrs. GARBANTATTI. 6. Magan ee street. has a
novel and useful invention for Cutting Dree.
Basque., etc., with which she will teach ladies to Cot
and .it without waste or possibility of error.
Call and see for yourselves, adies.
Terms moderate.
THE LATEST AND NEATEST STYLES IN
Dressmaking and Millinery,
May be found at
MRS. MGARANATTI'S,,
626..........Magazine Street...........62
Rest of work, PriSee nodorats. Country order.
aelictrsd. ac tit.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
HALL BRANCH NO. 8, H. B. AND M. A. A. OF
LA-New Orleans, December 1,1873.--The ofcera and
members of this.Branch are hereby notified that the
regular monthly meeting is postponed to THURSDAY,
January 8, 1874, when a full and punetual attendance l
eapected, as the annual election of omere serrve for
the enuing year will take place. By order of
ROBERT H. BAE ILEY, President.
N. MARTIB, Recording Secretary. Jad It
HIBERNIAN BENEVOLENT AND MUTUAL AID
ASSOCIATION-Branch No. 4-New Orleans, Jan. 4,
187.4-The regular monthly meeting of Branch No. 4
will be held on WEDNESDAY NEXT, Jan. 7, 1874,
at 78 o'clock, in St. John'a Old Church, Dryadecs street.
Every member is expected to be present, as the annual
election of oll®ers will take place.
N. WIIEELAIIAN, President.
PATRICK MOLONY, Secretary. is4 It
IIBERNIAN BENEVOLENT AND MUTUAL AID
Association-Branch No. .-The regular monthly meet.
ing of this Branch will be held on TUESDAY, Jan. 6,
1874, at 7 P., 1.
Punctual attendance la requested.
By order: FRANK McELROY, Presldent.
T. H. HESLIN. Bo. Secretary. ja4 It
HIBEZNIAN BENEVOLENT AND MUTUAL AID
Amsoeiatien-Branch No. 7.-New Orleans, Jan. 2, 1t74.
Hereafter the regular monthly meetings of this Braneh
will be held on the FIRST TUESDAY of each month,
eemmeanoing on Tuesday, 6th tast, at 7?. m. Members
are requested to be punctual in attendance.
By eiders FRANK MOGLOIN, Preeldea.
J. V. DONOVAN, Secretary. Ja4 It
H. B. AND M. A. A.-BRANCH NO. 14.-New Or.
lean,. Dec. 31, 1873-In consequence of Thursday, our
regular meeting day, falling upon the let of January,
and wishing to observe the same strictly as a holiday
we are in consequence compelled to postpone the regan
lar montbhly meeting un:il the following THUREDAY.
Punctual attendance is requested, since butinesa of
importance will be transacted. By order of
A. J. FITZPATRICK, President.
P. J. SULLIVAN, Secretary. Ja4 It
OFFICE NOra8 CAMP STREET-BHOME MUTUAL
INSURANCE OUPANY OF NEW ORLEANS.
New Orleans, January 9, 1874 -At a meeting of the
Scrlpholders of this Company, convened on the 31st of
December. 14;3. for the purpose of voting on the ques
tion of liquidating the affaire of the company, the vote
was largely against liquidation, vie: 8491,0,Oagaliat,
and 567,000 in favor of liquidation. The Scrlpholders
bav·ag thus resolved to continae, it is expected of them
to do their duty in promoting the blaineee and interests
of the company. A. BROTHER, President.
A. W. HUNTER, Secretary. jad ImIp
BOUTHERN BANK-December 31, 1873.-At their
meeting this day, the Directora declared a dividend of
four per cent out of the profits of the last s'x months'
payable on the 15th of ounary, 1874.
ja4 tt J. GARP, Cash:er.
226  TO THE LADIES. 't 226
SOREAT INDPI.OEM NT .""
I Az LL STYra$oZ BdI. PAITrr CVan, ma8IDs
CHIGNONS AND SWITCHEs AT COST PRICE.
 alead' isad eadmesM'e   sad alSl sa
roo . .nte s9e t .miRdsealt -sl
tag s Cdag 8ks. sad all a m d i
Ha4 ImaSp a ab n I bo la et,
M. HOGAN & CO.,
DEALEISe APD JOBB0ES IN
TEAS,
G37............ Magazine StFeet............637
Between Jackson and Joeephine streets,
NEw OaLEAwII.
Late CHINA AND JAPAN TEA COMPANY, formerly
at 591 Magazine at., near Braselman & Adams'.
SRemember the New Nmber, 637 Magazine street.
Roasted and Ground Coffee a specialty. ja4 It
WILLAM VELDEN.
DEALER IN WOOD AND COAL,
Corner of Prytania and Philip Streets,
Oak. Ash, Bakers' Fline, Lghtwood and Charoal al.
ways on hand. Wood sawed to stove length and sput.
Ja4 3a5p
DIEBOLD & KEINZLE'S
CELEBRATED D
Fire and Burglar Proof Safes.
The adezigned, Geaeral Bonther Ageat feeor the
arivwaled SAFESB, in view of an astlelpaled demead
for ear work this fall sad winter, provided an lamees
stock of . Bafetes, ofet all ss, for this market. The
caaneal pealse has checked this trade almost enatirely, I
and I have determined to offer this stock of thes cele. I
brated Safes (which have proved to be the beet in ase)
for the next Sixty Days, at
ACTUAL COST, FOR CASH.
To Merchants, Corporations and Bankers, requiring
Fit e-Proofor Fire and Brglar.Proef SAFES or VAULT
DOORS, this is an opportunity never before met with,
and which will probably net soon again be offered.
All Safe and Vault Doors provided with best Combi.
nation Locks.
Send approximate izes and descriptions of work I
wanted, and I will Inclose you cuts of sunch slie, and
prices of sane.
This offer is only made to those intending to pay
CASH.
I have also a large ess.rtment of secoad.hand Safet,
which l am offernlag eta sa crle.
Call at once at JOHN W. NORRIS'S,
ded8 mSp 47 Canal estet
UPPr CITY HAIR STORE AND L.AIS' HAIR
DBESSING SALOON.
F. W. PEIRCE,
886...........Magazine Street...........880 a
Between Pleassat and Toledane Slireet,
Hae now en hand a ine smortment of
REAL HUMAN HAIR,
and will censtantly be receiving additions of Braids,
Curls, Switchee, Puf, Pin Cure, eta,Dfrom the darkest
to the lightest shades of color, whloh he i. seling at
VERY LOW PRICES.
The attentioa of city and country buyere requested C
to his asorrment of Perfumery, Fancy and Jet Brae. ii
lets. Combo runshes, Fancy Jet Sets, Soaps, Fancy
Toilet Articles, etc., te, alt ofe the best quality, which
WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. dSeI ImSp
WOOD! WOOD!..................COAL! COAL!
IGR HAY, CORN AND OATS.B
SEED POTATOES ................SEED POTATOES.
PFISTER &O THOMAN
Offer for le al the beat quality ef OAK and ASH WOOD,
delivered Oree of charge to all parts of the cit at RE.
DUCED PRICES. Also the best quality of PLIS.
BURG COAL streesed expressly tor family uso, at
loweet marka rates. Conestantly on hand, a full steh
of HAY, CORN, OATS, BRAN, etc. We make a
speEialty of SEED POTATOgS. keepis allof the boet
varieotse, such as Beaton. Jackson Whites, Peerless.
Ruseets etc., all at oweset osslble prices and eetlsfae.
Lion guaranteed. PISTER THOMAN,
53 and 54t a Camp street,
oeae 3aSp Opposole Magazine Market.
THE CHEAPEST AND FINEST ASSORTMENT
oF
Corner of UaI and Carondelet ., N. O. pl
Pt. O. Box 374. deS ImSp
CHOICE GROCERIES.
S. SISA,
239... .Te.houpitoe Street...... . 239
O Corner of AnnunSciation,
Would reapeotfully cell the eopecial atentuon of the
public to his ecoice selection of
BUTTER AND HAMS,
TEA AND COFEE, li
Together with an assortment of such Groceries es are
retailed or wholesaled by a lent-clase s tore.
Goode delivered to all sections of the city ftree of
ckarge. dell Imsp m
FINE STATIONERY FOR LADES.
GEO. ELLIS & BRO.,
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS,
12 ...............Coamp Street .............. i
HOLIDAY BOOKS OF ALL KINDS.
Novels, Periodicals, 2fevapapera. etc. Standard and
School, Medical, Law, TIeological and Miscellaneous
Printing and Blinding. l rc~ ntils Stationery of every C
RM. MRS. KATE C. LOOAN, it
baa removed to No m BOURBON STREET, two dooer
from the corner of Caeal, where she aloe preparedo give
prompt attentiono to ell order. is the MILLINERY,
DRESS and CTLOA MAKING BUSINESS.
K. A. TYLE-R,
165............Camal Street.,............8115
OGNE WATCHES, DIAMONDS. JCWUELRY,
Shinsg , Slvcerwar. uble for.oeeute. Cleee andg
Breae. Ilyn re variety. Jewolr ma u.heterd san
repairsd. Clocks sad Watmeh repilated, . l dent ,p
C-RHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S ARE
H ard Times are Here!! !
En lam CLadie MTT HAVET DRY" GOOD and
Faney Artdles of Appar.el for the Boi,daya, they mast
LEVY IBRO'S
LAMRGE STOK OF DtY 4G11)D,
) 0 ..........e. Magazine Street .. : ......550
_ _ _ C d P C del4 lylp ....
An Invaluable and convenient preparation forFt
COUGHS, CATARRES, BR.ONCHFIS, CGIn'UMP
tION, a an.1 INFLAMATIONS OF THE LUNGS.
Prioe, 3 per ben.
Wholeei Drugists,
SECoNDo STREET- MARiKET;
CORNER OF EaCOND An Da DRyAnbasUn
Cawtrl MEATS. caoxes sETi
E.'F. Brousse, Butcher,
., BSCO]D STEDET MARKET, -.
Is pepred t. all tlaes to sply katile., HRes
Re.saato aIl dethers, with ie best el uE, VYAIa
MUTTON uad PORE at
PRI~ES THAT WILL DEFI OOMPETITIOr.
Order will realve prompt attention, and euateme
arm lavited to ell and ispect for themselves.
de14 tISp
GUS' HOUSE,
348............ Second Street............. 4
Opposite the Market
The uderlgnd invites a call from hi. old custom
era, and all froends of tmprovementl with the asuraue
that they will always ad eat his houe, the beat WINES
ALES, LIQUORS, etc to be fonnd in the city.
BREAKfAST served from 3 to 10 clock daily. ana
tteh ap in a .style to make a veteran epicure LmL,
With .alisaion.
PRICES MODERATE, and prompt and poUte atten
tion shown to all.
del4 lI p GUS. REIlER. Proprietor.
C HOICE WKTERN
BEOIC W ND MUTTON.
JOSEPH HU ,
BUTvIIER,
STALLS 23 and 24 (Centre of the Market,)
SECOND STREET MARKET.
FRBBH BERF, MUTTON, VEAL AND PORK.
Orders from Hetels. Famtlie, SISmips, LSteam
bate and Rteaeant fUled n rom tee and dl
patch PRICEI TO SUIT TbE TIM .
ade mayn will he boonoed hah I em
offer as D IE L BARGAINS e can ha feud I
aay Market ia theCity. 41e14 tes
JjARDD TIM6 DEFIED I
FanUly Grooeties Cheap.
J. E. RICHARD,
D3XA)aS, NEAR SECOND STaruT,
(Nett to t MarkLet)
FRESH TEAI. the bash I this eityi CHOIC
FAMILY FLOUR, guaranteed to give esaLafecloa
DELICIOUS TABLE BUTTI always swest a-d
Lyern, Reas. Cltron. Corrsu. Codal. Lard, Che,
"'ml, etc. Pare WINES LIQUOMR ad CORDIALS
' ALL PRICES MARKED DOWN. deid lms5
NO STALE GARDEN TRUCK
S. A. Elsler's Stalls,:
33, 3, 35 and M, SECOND STREET MARKET.
CHOICE VEGETABLESI fresh from the Gardens of
the Forth District, end the pick of those from the
North. Potatoes, Cabbage, lettue, ad everything
_lse In seao. alle or which he will diver free. ,,
SELL AS CHEAP AS ANY ONE. del4 ImIp
F. JORGER,
Druggist and Apothecary, a
Corner of Second and Dryades Streets.
((Will open on Taeday, Dec. 1ith.),
Besp ave to inform his friene and the public gn.
eraliy that he he. hems the ahove estre. sad Stted ii
up in naea and attetive tyle, and will always
have hoand a fall stock af Fresh and Furs Eadiob,
German Ind Freah DRUGS and PATNE MIDI.
CINJI, Pefmery, TWeil" ep and A tiles,
whih he winsI a t the meet Eeaaubl Prie -
. Pr tpies oareally empeundd day ,ad
F RN BEREF I FRESH DEEFI
A. Wiley, M Butcher,
STALLS No. 1 and 95 SECOND STREET MARKET,
Respetfly invites a sell from hieold oustomers and
the publio generally, at his stalls In the New Market
where he will furnish them with as FRESH, DELI.
CIOUS and JUICY BEEF as can be had in the coun.
try, and at as REASONABLE PRICES.
Orders from Familles, Restaurants, Hlotel, and all
consumers, executed promnty a td satlsfctorlly.
de 14 rasp
E. & I. ASCUAFFENBURG,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND TRUNKS,
348..............Second Street.............348
de14 Imsp Directly Opposite the Market.
F sa ..........................................oAS.
M. L. FEEHAN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fish and Game.
Iteamakbip Hotels, Resteuranut and F a m-lIs sp
plied. Quality Guarseded and oric4s Low.
Stale 17. 14. 15 and 5. SoeE Street Market, end
e4, OS sad 6 Mgaslue Market. 0.14 Iset
CEEBCENT BILLIARD HALL.
Thia establishment, which has beea elesed for the
peat tea day., uadergolag repeir., reaoa.iioul sad
alteratiosa, wae
REOPENED ON. CHRISTMA8 1VNOIG,
The proprietor, with a lively apporelatlon of the
liberal patronage heretofore bestowed ape bis depart.
mont. is daterminod that nothing ball be lft painseo
to make It complete in every psrticular.
The Tebles in ase in thie estabhabmet ate f~om the
mannfactiry of
W . JI. GRIBFITU & CO.,
with DIelaey' patentl wire combnbationa c loen, pro
nnceed the bst now in iuse. All hare been thoronghly
refitted.
Tie CLUB IOOM,
which in to form a new and important featureo l Cres
cent Hall, will tb opened shortly. Due notice will be
giren. de8 Imrp
C EAI'EST AND BEST GUN STORE IN TIHE
CITY.
I, TOHN FRANCIS DITTRTCl., y 2
Chrtres street offer for sale ecy eaten.
sire satock of tliflee, Guns, l'etola and
norting Materials, at a lower price than any store in
te city of New Orleans. Now is the chance for norte
men toanpply themelveoe with the celebrated NEEDLE
GUN at a low figure. Come one and all, and boy before
it is too late. _ de Imlp
m t
xo v
_ ,
FIE GIT O .
BEAUTIFUL PICTURL
ELEGANT ALBUMS,
FLIE PRAYER BOO3 K, Ete., te.
INITIAL PAPER AND ENVEWlOPE, ts,
a eate $.
W. D. MATTHEWB,
6I1 Magalene streot.
Sabeerlption to rppOr City Circulattag Library,
0 eats a meath, del4 3Sp
50 elte a eatb dolt tm'p
D. E. SOLm8.' A. oPwP ax UL. W IW,&.
0D. H. HOLME$,
Noe. 15$ Canal and 13 Bar1bo Sta.sa,
DIRECT IRPORTATION.
SILKS,
EMBROIDERIES,
LACES,
SUITS,
CRILDREN'S GARMENTS
HOUSE FURNISHING
HOSIERY, ET6.
Wholesale and Retail.
myll 73 lySp
BUY YOUR HOLIDAY PRESENTS AT
THE CHEAPEST CROCKERY STORE IN THIS COUNTRY.
CHAP CHINA. Ohee W.od Wre.
CHIAP OLAS.? Cep Willow Wa~r
Cheap Crookery. Chep tel We
Cheap Hotel WUtz
Caep latedt.Ware. OChap D
Cheep Catlaey. ChapI7.
C1eap Japea Wrue lRbu IVAs L
CHEAP LAMPS.alrl__
NAVRA & OFFNER,
NO. 174 CANAL STREET, NEAR bRYADES.
de14 lmSp
UPPER CITY FEED STORE.
WILLIAM LAWRENCE,
(Iuoce.sor to Louls Faeeel,)
2....... M.Maaine Street. ........734
Jot above Third Street.
DuALSl I
HAY. CORN. OATS. BRAN. AND WESTERN
PRODUCE GENERALLY.
Ills tobklIalwa nfre nd somplete, and his p
will e found AS LOW N ART DA, AN rI. TH
CITY.
The het of Potato.. Apple. and Orange. always on
hand. Goods delivered free of drayage o ay prt of
the city and Carrolitot. deli i~fp
EIEFL FOR THE LBERAL PATRONAGE
heeutolfre' bstoerd the mrlyMedic rw fine
Inlform the public0 and hbi old frieondl i parilosla.,
that hL a. removedl to No. Si Camp stres, l the
Toasl Buelding, whert hi. formgr specialty will be
sattlsaod Us
EAL ESTATE AUCTIONEER AID APPRAIBSE.
ore w ll Eivo pereo l atetinsla to the esle and
prfrebes.11 ityel Elate. Pl5abtoles. Mlneral
•d T eLas; Bead., Back 8toeka ant ether
ioty Unslurilt sn o e. whather undit private
asrMsuos eao r l I p . erl n on morttes¶
a ?g"o"n rt dt nG of cit.y pr oge y atte lC d t 1.
ao morderte torme..
With hiLs known eIprloese ad devotion M thLe I..
to.et o his pasnsa bo hopes to morlto a asetsasee
of their former onsu. mae. O. E. G&RnA EY.
Now Orleans, Deaember Id. 1i73. del piV.
RELIEF FOR THE SICK!
Maguire's Celebrated Family Medlcine,.
For Liver and Kidney Complaintf ,
For Bowql Complaint U, anr' dago
Use Mauiro's Extract fenno Plant
]or Debility or Went of Blood,
U.. Maguiro's Sarsaparilla Tonic
For Ague and Chlll., Use MaIulre's Ague Mixture.
For Kidney Afltctions. Use Maujire's Exturact Bohu.
For Rheumlautsm, Use Megulto'. Alterative Elixir.
For Coughs ald Colds,
Use Maglur'a Expectorent Syrup.
For Consumptlon,
wse Moagilr's Tar. Glycerino, Whisky and Rock Candy.
For PUl., Use Magrire's Whit o Ro. Pile Cure.
For Worms•e. - Mgauire's Worm Powder.
For rSprain.. Bruins., ae.,
For Cokl or Weak Stomach,
Ues Magui're Jma ita Gnoe.
Ftr Toothache or Pallu.
U..r Maguire's eotl Pals Care.
T. 5. WOODWARD,
Solo Aertfor the Soother Stat.
Depot No. Megains tret corner Cseal.
Sold hy Dealers sad Dgllgists everywhere. do7 ly=p
SCOTCK EHOET BREAD O
and ABERNATEY BISCUIT.
w. cO' SMITH.
TIMES BAKERY,
DANU NCIATION ST., t. Calliope and Galoo,
wl l supply the ahovo articles to his oountrymon sad
the public at REALONAILE PRICES.
Also FRUIT. POUND and SPONGE CAKES, at
rate to soft the time. IL. artlel. will ho found
fre, deUlo ad wholesome. Orders fro the elty
nd country promptly atteaded to. do? Imop
MMEL ROSA REYNOIR.
FRENCH MILLINERY,
609........... Magazine treet...........6O
Ne.r.Toephlne, New Orleans.
Country and city orders llsolicitd nd promptly at.
tended to. Vitor to the city will do well to ll be
fore purchauing elaewb.re.
MRS. MONTJAGUE.
(LAT. OP MI. WAasnJUOTOI'i.
FASBBIONABLE DR.eM MAKER,
WITe MIS. nIIsoIs.
Dresecs made In a superior st) I., and perfect it guar
anteed. Prires moderate. Country and city orders
promptly attended to. Particular attention given to
catting end bauting. de7 3ma 
bII3IERpANN &L CO.
HAVE REMOVED TO TILE SPACIOUS STORE
129..............Canal Street............ 125
TUORO BUILDINGS,
- And oder tlheir Immense stock of -
DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY,
SILVERWARE. CLOVA S, ETC.,
AT PANIC PRICES.
Special attestion girva to Reperlg of Wat~ehs,
Jewelry and Ilverware. ee tmSi
Cuneo & Wlntz 2 Butchers,
Stall Ne. 30 and 30 Ninth Street Market,
Coruer of Mp ae sad Ninth steet.
Shilps. Stsambotst. Hest1. Plautatliuo and Famillee
onppiitd with Cheloe Beefl, Veal. Meuto. and Fork at
the MOST REAMSONABLE PRICESr, d delivereood to
sv of the ct an
lII orders prom lz·ttended to, d SATIBFAC
TION OUAEANTI'NR. ens. 7.p
- IA.NO .............. PIANO..............MUSIC.
MRS. OUSTAVE VOM T OO E. SO Mgasu e et.
Plan of theo best makers for sae oori resot on roa -.
.Mte term. Special attentoU gives to rIeperring sad
-tsing Pleeoaby the beot tauer In the city.
Sht Muanic, MusiLl lIseotroumes, Strilage. eto., .
wa,. hiad. Mase neaotly heend.
SA il frome cit somd oeau y esr, reospotfsly s.
Mitod, ad setior steooe nted. so0 IsmSp
JOHN N. HEALY.
Attornoy and Coaunsellor at Law,
MO. 5 COMMERCIAL PLACE.
(Pect.ee Ben, lla
. . MALLORY, JE.,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
37-............Camp Street.............37 I
Rear Ole, Hlboheu Isar... C-speey,
islSl73 lyIp saw OsUJLAg
. ..j . aMn 'I
FscaH COURISET EMPORIUM.
NavIj .. ust ree. ed a  imltahs of AUCS
2 5the a f uderiguod Is now pop er to a
d iI smal e original ost lUa e ha m o
re to pay ud bouys for sash. A•enIN hisleeiud
to the very o eetve tk of Fe sad Staple DR
GOODS, at te lowesr market T prler.
U. BWOIMaN, 0 MIsa N seet.
Sdeflot mp Net doe l touhe
IOLIDAY PRESENTS.
A Preent approprat to either hard or lah imes,
u It a. DURABLE, USEFUL sad ORNAMENTAL,
is lbO
Singer Family Sewing Machine,
S Tour of HAPPINESS TIE W POLE TEA.l
Over 1,100,000 Have Boen Bol.
THESIN 1OR MYANUACTUINO COMPANY.
Oo.., m s Oanl Street.
O. BUTTERIC CI CO.'s CELEBRATED PAEP
PATTEGNS.
B lond fer Catalogue.
.dol IMSp W. E. COOPERr. Aglt.
THE IMPROVED
BUCK'S BRILLIANT STOVEI,
WITH CHILLED IRON FIPR PLATES.
SOLD BY II. IALLER,
49......C.....Camp Street ............... 49
Dealert alnl kinds of Cookls and o enUa/tIoSte
ire Orsr, Oe. rate Wirndingl hnosed sad amen I
Uellow ere. Platad a sn waren. Plated War
Table Cutlery. ou anTralng Good of verm do.
oorlptles., moll fo p
VoL McE.ENDRICX,
PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER,
No. . 66 Ma.azmne street, near Philip,
Now Orlum.
ltaLns Rto HoSt, Cod sad sLhower Blts Water
Closet. Wssh oludse. Pme oand Heydrau, Olred e
tLhoeasMt Appsuoed yle. Gua. Seom sad WaterpNw,
aet. G Coe hll, ae C dUtc.., Stted up erehtiy lsd
at the shortest oitlro. se, l 3 tlylp
INDIAN TURNIP COMPOUND
PEOTORAL BALM,
COUOGHS, COLDS, WOAUINHNER', BRONCHITI,.
ASTHMA,
Aad the warewo Affrtlne orf the unga and Throet,
nd for the rellef of ConeumpUre patlnaw.
Th Ila . Turnip PeOtoral BALM aem-L
ppietely crs the most Ineterate moee of
Bronclitio,Calarrbh Iucplo(otenumpltiou.
Pulmonary Oppreoeiou, t. t peamodlo Nor
 oe Disorders wlicb attend oeOtaln nform
Sof Cotnh. Sore Tbhore, and generally aI
Gees of loflsmatlon of the loepirusy
Orgpns. It has a oo g actinun pn the
lT ,/Coogh, tatlltatse zprecoratln ob ecks theb
ispLitin of Blood. sad relleves t4 or Ast b.
e.1 thi lastUp dloas the Idsin Turnal Petro
Balm has beo gilven with t.e gresate sreeo Ie e
Is Whoopin Couoh remrkahbly rellve thL dlarenag
•etlon. Priesol 6I r belo..
Preparedu sad for "LAo
Ie. nePLACe, Drgu leot,
Gd the prtslps Wbeholssle d BatoU gelo
Now Orleans. nt "n_
SVO S IAV 1 TO OlGAIN.
P. . OOCOARTY.
CATHOLIC SKOOKrBZLL AND VTATIX0U,
151......... ...Camp 8treel.............161
forms we pubs that he I p Imrod so dszau sU
Beoke ea ew Alpbahe L s ofte Cathltd Paw.
nsot onewty at TWENW PEE CENT LE EASJ
CATALOGUE PRICE. Tbhefro, do set Md 4omr
messy to New Yort wheo a do ho s telnter at he.
An o.dsre pnomptly a1a. by
n tf . P. 1. GOARTY. I51 CmwiteoaL
WANTS-FOR RENlTS-ETC.
jNrm~a ATIN WANTED Or JOIFN WALIH.
When lass hard f,e. eV. 1. It-we ý O
reeeua .f the Henelee Ty eied.Txd
I. Ulwthlly,..Ne ny ralau
jee 3m __ MfIL. Tiunedi O..ety. Oe..
r NOIIYATIO WAXRUD-O DOMQIIO 1A-A
I TIUS A. MXcLA UGLI. sew sheet Sh
Iwn.( a." WI..lass heard tea-i. 1dMI e (is
... 1. C..mhLl S C. liIt·e W wa S. ..ads/ aY
V.5 -O'~M SU5 ylS5VI~M6 -l~Q~
UMinsed Ti... Ill. aged meghee. Is New 0dm...
Abe Ym'y grmletel (or say laasumtiee eemmiarg
Ie. dU sad Irl.h"Aa InS pepen. en.re.
uas.Ndf q. rMsad ws.M sew.M ia,ý delt~b
Apl t hf ..a b XENTs.-TMa. .1M
mp. salsa. S em ý ae " e
ý_. Apl sS the ee ll _V.
COUNG MEN WANTED - O LERN ANCD
?Sr~ · L~ L~' r rq
~dj~iuelsmeje ~~~z~
asnis Piece NewI 0dm..·L Le.
en museS urn. r~s -L~~

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