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TOwtar-to th fb I I- i5 TKAXXmiYTSQ. wj ir fiM wwa a'tatai .1. n.aHl .1 the tkj 'a. seas, wen TAX 0OCU 1. UV-- rnhrptthurM Thank fheWt jier efeuga wtta early etanAi Ola 'til MlTiWl Vnd AaftJJ a mm vauoy tin tUTtal O'CLOCK 4 rVtitA eri I Beltst iietlMri WefL tfaak tk Ian), 1wlU ft ang ft 1 JT 9 agvvaae As tfcet'S eey Juat belece ft I least, TWELVE O'CLOCK K.

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a-' 1 1 WMlttiail I ,1 ahr tMk 1 1 ItwfeaH ft- I 9 wD, taaak tba Lord, Oaaraiilefta4. LaAlea In Um Oprm Parqnette. 4) ai-' A r4 o- rlia JA Pfa. PUsae ftftj to A. Lady Vini-' atf UMtbT la no reculatioa tbe -47fr forbtddiov tq lisfTorio.

IftdlM oikr into the parqnette. It ia rartrel at the option of or ladle take acaU tbere, in any other part ol vtthawe Toontete Opbka. it vol(l tie Tery gratif jin to my frkade te see the Bar4aette oeeapied bj Jadies. o. Tex oax to taa-vm tbat -eeoaomy ia the roei to lrealth eat not so many nndaratand (, aow pu we nne ueonea wuea wey have ahoot eooaomr into oraotioe.

heeeaheeper daterminea, tot inataaoe, to Im- he "very eoonooaical is her fuel, and toichee it with greatest eate. Doepite Acrheerrationa. hoverer, thefaeldii- appaara with ajarmlag rapidity, and ahe i ie- forea -to make Xxeqaent demioda i 1 vpoa her parea. The diffloolty that ibe has a bad tore. Bad ahe exereUed erdlaary forethought, and parchaaed a -a Caesa BriQlaat frook Mr.

Haller, No. 49 Caaf atreat, ahe woeld hare had no weather pis friday Tening iaat. mere waa not ao jarge aa attendaoee at the etar-roea of the Fust Freabyteriaa Chereh, toliear the fourth leetore oa the philosophy of as wa preaedt 'at the delivery of the. three preoedtag enee apoa the same subject hjr the Preaidnit ei the institute, Say. B.

M. Palmer, D. When we take into considerBtioa the fast that the reverend gentlemaa appears before his andienoa without a aiogle paeaioraodain, or note, and disoooraea for an hour and a hail without interotission, we-are surprised at his etearr powerfal and retentive laamory, which, graspiag the history or a world in the embraoe vf his great mind, gradually nafolda itaelf, sad by grapUo deserfpekma, (inters per- isg names aad datae with wuaderfiii and oelerity.) Ltys befwe his andits the knowledge eoatained thrin. The fourth leetore brought down the history to the period of the exodus of tao Hebiews from Egypt. The speaker traced the rise of Uw Assyrian iipiro which absorbed the Chaldean and ketuhed its sovereignty over all 'o Hoothwestern Asia; alsj that of Egypt from its hnt settlement till tn eighteenth dj nasty, including the period of foreign domination when the CJaep-herd kings held the land.

He likewise traced the history of the Patriaroh. Abraham and his sueoefrdors, and dwelt at length apoa the epoch of tbeise of the Assyrian Empire, as one of great polities! change, with which all iheae movements stood hiatorioally connected. The lecture was simply a grouping together of the leading historical events daring a period of five hundred years, as these bear upon the general history of the world. In the next lecture, on Friday evening, the 16th inqt Dr. Palmer proposes to trace the rise of idolatry in these Asiatic kingdoms, and the diflerent forms it a-umed.

Always is Style. The various ar-ticJes of gentlemen's wear sold at H. B. Stevens' widely known clothing establishment, corner of ttt. Charles and Common streets, will always prove toTta not only well made, bat also in keeping with the latest sty lee.

The wedding and party baits, especially, whieh can be had there in great variety, are noted for their stylish cut and the excellent material naed for them. They are equal to custom work, and much cheaper. 1 Tot Cookeso Brorxn If there ie any eae thin'g that ebildren'taker spedal dV titht in it ie Mttte toy cooking afrvvea. We have "seen littf tSxU 'Horn tnaus SKtves for heers tegether wVa theoi, enokisg aawee dbinera and inviting All the-'ncighhoriBC deUw nod their distresses to partake. Sothinsr eoad be a more innocent or dtsirabte ''pJavtH a than one ef these stoTe, Btos.

NoSr-89 sod, 91 Cmp street, end Sfi5 iUgaxine street, have any quantify of them with all necessary. ap purtenaneee. They are eotnplate in every respect and cost bat a trine. Dolls atl2neWa, 17 Ladies who write bitletdoax, aad gtntlemen who answer then mr ebants who write letters and enol.me them in stamped envelopes, and in (act, all those who use envelopes or pntg stamps, or both, will be delighted to learn that oar very progressive- aad irrepressible neighbors. Heesrs.

Stetson Armstrong, stationers. No. 58 Camj street, have established, for general eou venience, an ege-noy for the sale of Gov ernment stamped envelopes aud poiai; stamps, which they will famish for the same prices as are charged at the jnt Office. Orders for any quantity, size or color, will be attended to with the ut most care and is pitch. Messrs.

StetMo Armstrong have a choice asMrtmeat of everything La theirlune. Give them a call. EF Have your printing and biasing done at the Pelican Job Office, oorner Camp and Poydras streets. Idtr Mow thai Merry Christmas is rapidly approaching, happy anticipa tions are entertained as to the presents San tar Clans will bring. Fur a lady.

good sewing machine will prove a moat acceptable present, especially if it happens to be one of the celebrated Singer sewing machines. We are informed ttut a considerable number of these splendid machines have already been bought for the purpose indicated. The events. Messrs. Wm.

E. Cooper 6c No. 7 and 9 Camp street, have plenty more of these favorite sewing machines, as well at machine attachments, on hand. Toys atGueWs. 17 A new steamship for the Texts coast, to Bockport, Fulton, St.

Mary' and Corpus Cnriati, is advertised in our columns. The new steamship Hudson is to ran regularly in the interest of the merchants of the above named ports. A 17 Dealers in provisions will find it to their advantage to make their purchases at Meesrs. Lawler Sc Selby's, No 75 to 83 New Levee street. These gentlemen have on hand, and are constantly receiving, large supplies of flour, -mess pork, bulk sides, shoulders, potatoes, which they sell at the lowest market rates.

We refer to the advertise ment elsewhere for particulars. rrz2z-- c.aT.r A. Concert by, Orphan ftcga Lander- iV- OpilBsey Min. wmm A Editor m2atM4-L tec iv an Joe thrnwah ioux eulamna that tn-rtw cbildtrn r4oa i4 aai rosMr ppn qss, win mn i.e eBtertaiuoienta tn xhl iv tMy.ai ttetarday next. lv the boa.

fii el tbe The Eo'js was eatabl'iaheT imme diately th war to "prowls children Xt Cun federate AlaaJ had an averaae attendance of tsro liaadre-t irphsDf, who are being oased for and unrated ae oest we wl thirty children Who are to ait or wty have rieen giving eutertaiamenta K-totnckr, 1 enuessce and Alabama. aoier tfe-ero sne diieet ion of Kev. a. D. conceived the enterpriae and woo ha-i the full indorsement of tke Bor 1 of Tins tees.

The railroads pass thea fren and private families reoerve thm at their homes, so that their ex peoset are comparatively little. The 4mmnt rva'-sed thus far by this tour of the obiMmo a about seven thousand doitars, whioh bss been applied in eapportio ib nbil-dien at the Home and to-paying off lu-debtednesa on the property. In Jackson, we gave too little on t570. They are now coming down me r- ad. and will he here oo, TtKirwl n-xt The Bev.

Joe. E- Carter is now ia thi it making arrangements, and be will make announcement of details ia dae tune. The people of llississtpVi will trate-fnily recognise any. enoooragement which the orphaned visitors mv receive in the Crescent City. The tour will end at this place.

The children are quite anxious to join their asaeciatos at the Home before Christmas. Being one of the trustees of the me, ard familiar with its managmeut aad wants, I cordially eommaod it to the kind hearted everywhere. Reeo-etfallf, J. L- Puwkh. Chajjcx to But Fisx Furniturx.

Parties who may wih to areolae nne turnitore, at very moderate prices, are referred to an advertisement in another column by O. E. Hall. who offers the furniture of the 8t. Louis Hotel at private sale, in such quantities as may be detdred.

-The King cylinder and the Whsker horizontal pa'eotpower washing -machine, the centrifugal dryer, and two splendid mangier, will also be sold cheap, ee advertisement for particulars. t7 Piffet's is the place to buy fine toys a.d fancy goods. 17 Persons in search of a good board- i ng-bouse, where all the comforts of home can be obtained, advised to cvl at Mrs McAllister's boardrng-house, corner of Jnlia and Carondelet streets, bee advertisement. 1 Errxwrxn TiCTOkiounLlka Cxr ef ein, CoL a H. lloody.

yietncWen Wherever he goes, very Staka-falr xjonssiawe T.xaa er ATabaaia has been the scenes ef the CoVMtaTs "trioaiaaa. antU ha is fairly covered withblae rib. aa.dipHBan ptaaHainax. etc1 At ton tfr jo. i eoaelsded at yeSUs the Cesaael was w.nird a silver aaedal for the beak apreimeo of fine shrrt werkwd havl a natk-in Hog foe the aeoood heat shirt woikxd by band, a silver esp for 'the' bat speeiSMB ol gold smbtoidarv.

a. plotaa. special presniam, foe a wpo4r. tolly embroidered, shirt, aod lv bla ribbons to MoocyV- ehampioa ahlrts. hich have carried off the honors every-white.

ThsCoknel bason baodasplea-oidaaaortiiMiat abiru and all goods ia bis life. Give aim a ealL VjT Velvets at GueWa. Death r- the eka a 8t! te -ti' TV 19MS ths rre-a, i the rtrea tdad' ibea-; lette sent ldty, I the lee led, too-, a iths ita at- commendable enterprise, which cannot 'K IfjfBcnlty in fading the road to wealth. I fail be raccessfnL Bendezvons of Santa Clans Gabls. To Stxamboat Mxn and Others.

Messrs. Bostiok Seymour, the well known hardware dealers, at the corners, of Common, Front and Fulton are the agents for Graff dt steel brushes, for cleaning boiler flaes, also for the Mew England Manufacturing Company's linen hose, for the Gjuld Manufacturing Company's hand and force pompsand for Powell's patent seu-grinding globe valves. They have also one of the most complete kiosks of railroad and machinists supplies in the South, including iron pipe and fittings for steam, water or gas, hot pressed nuts, washers, rivets, galvanised and Russia sheet iroi, tin plate, cine, antimony, sheet copper, pig lead, in fact every thing from a needle to an anchor, all of which they offer at New Tork prices. Casta Clans and Goehll are friends. A.

'8uttabijb CHxistmas PbxsxW I mgand we have to look oat for suitable yteienta for onr' friends. A present wtich we have no doubt, will prove 'kMst Welcome to married ladies, par-' ticolaily to those whO do their own sssklng, will he 'a good cooking stove, ithappenstobe one of the eilebrated Btewart stoves, which are for sale at Mr. E. B. Hogan's, 25 Canal street.

corrnrxsa uistokical boctstt raa f' attention of members of this society is tailed, to nn advertisement, in another eolaarn. in which they are-notified to attend a meeting ef the society, to be halo at their asnal place of meeting, on MDB CTSHIHg, US MUt UUk, OS rlosk, 17 Tot trimmings and fancy articles, least's ia the ptaee.127 Canal street. k1 4 Fam Wiirsa, rrft, aTCMassrs. Blan-t Levee gSreet, are now recel ring from Bordeaux r'sndCette a large quantity of Montfer-i rand aad Paul Entile claret, sherry, etc. Zhey have in store and for sale at -the nmat reasonable wrioas-aay quantity of Bsrgaese and Castelmorow wine, "St.

iWhes claret, white wine, Plagnoil oil. braady fzalta Termoeth, Otard, Dupoy vfc- Co cognac, fine 'Champagne, olives an4 yennieeUIi They ure also for r. snlaxtoelswe consignment, a line aseort- -Wtk ml mu wlwa i Buy any sort of a stove yon wish. Get your shirts where yon please. But boy yonr plantation cabins, lumber, from W.

W. Carre' A. No. 350 Djlord street. Bee card.

aeat ef crown wines of Laoave Echeeopar, Cadlx. 17 Havre year printing and binding Hdeoe hi the. Patieatt Job corner Canrp aad Poydras streets As asnal at thiaeeason of the yeir. liquors are in great demand. The egg- nogg time ia Tapidly approaching, and pater familias as well as those who still enjoy single blessedness, are laying in their supply of holiday liquors.

Those who, at a comparatively smalt outlay, wish to hare something extraordinary with which to cheer np, are advised to call at A. C. Tremoolet'a, No. 95 Old Levee street, where a supply of Prom superior old eognao is constantly kept. It belongs to the best cognac brought to this market, FT Carriages at GueoleTs.

8. W. M. The members of Crescent Conclave No. 13, S.

W. are notified that their regular semi-monthly meeting will be held in Washington Hall on Tuesday evening, December 13, 1870. A punctual attendance is requested. 7 For fine holiday presents call at Piflet'a, 127 Canal street. 17 It is a real pleasure to drop in occasionally at Anderson's photograpgpo studio, No.

1S3 Canal street, and t9 glance at the various objects of art exhibited there. There are plain photo graphs, photographs in ou and wa er colors, which attract oar attentim, none, however, more than the splendid sun pearl pictures, which for artistic execution, beauty and durability, cannot be surpassed. Audersou has established an enviable reputation lor taxing inese eiegans sun pearl pictures. They are, however, only a of other style photographs he takes. His carte de mites, colored and other photographs are known to be invariably tine to life, and to possess all the finish of art.

Holiday Gifts. Those who intend to keep np the beantif ol custom of making presents on Christmas and New Tear's need proceed, in their search for appropriate articles, no further than the very handsome and elegant jewelry establish ment of E. A. Tyler cVCo No. 115 Canal street.

Mr. Tyler when North selected a rati assortment of goods suitable for holiday gifts, all of which are now to be seen on his tastefully arranged shelves or in his superb glass cases. Among the myriads of beantif al articles are watches ef all the best makers, chains and trimmings of all kinds, diamonds, emeralds, atone cameos, (cnt with most exquisite care,) coral, pearl and gold half sets, braces, lockets, crosses, necklaces, thimbles, sleeve buttons aud studs, rings of all varieties, brobze clocks and bronze and Parian statuettes, bridal fans, etc. Let every one call and examine all the beautiful things for himself. 17 350 Deiord street is the place to buy lumber of every description or yoa may leave yonr order, and in a few hoar you can send around for your cabin, all framed and fitted by maohinery so nicely as to require only the services of an ordinary hand to put it up.

on the plantation. See card of W. W. Carre fc Co. r7 Have your printing and binding done at the Pelican Job Office, corner Camp and Poydras streets.

17 The demand for that wonderful little worker, Wilcox Gibbs' silent aewing machine, (ibe motto of which is "always in order and ready to is daily increasing, nor is this at all singular when we consider its simplicity, capacity and cheapness. These famous little machines can always be obtained at 118 or 150 Canal street. Mr. ML 8. Red- rick ia the enterprising and accommodating agent.

soxtbt's blmbravdt and imperial Gallery. No. 165 Canal street, wear Daufbink The Crescent City enjoys the reputation abroad of having an appre ciative public for the fine arts, and we know of no one who enjoys the benefit of this merited appreciation better than Mr. E. J.

Soaby, the well known photographer of this city, who has recently fitted np an establishment at No. 161 Canal street, near Dauphiue, where his beautiful Rembrandt specimens are subjects for praise by all those who have seen aod examined them. We advise the public to call and see him. Plahtikg Potato. Messrs.

Davl-S Pitcher, Western prudaee dealer No. 51 Puydras street, inform, elan tar. market saidetiers and others, that they have just received a large shipment ef choice seed potatoes, among which will be found such choice varietiee ae the pink eye. Boa too aeksoa whites, Xoo-oon lady, early Goodrich, Harrison, roae and York. They have also some extra fine shipping apples.

Tnx Wossdigmen's Mcttjal Life I.v-sCRAKcn Conr as By rfaeao to a notice pealiahed ia another eolsxsn ofJ this issue the names of the gentlemen, who have been elected officers aad directors, to serve for the ensuing fwe years, in this exceedingly naefal and beneficial organization will be found. Gosnxir Bctteb. Messrs. Pack wood A Brother annoance to their friends and the pubhe in general that they have perfected arrange menU in New which they rtce.ye their isoire supply of ooanen batter from one of the beat dairies in that 8tate. Their shipmeou will arrive regularly per steamer, and will be -posed of at the lowest morket ratas.

tw Time- of Peace Pexpase roa WBv In other words, daring the present warm spell of" weather lay in a good supply of wanh anderolething. ahirta, gloves, etc Lei ghton, at the corner of St. Charles and Canal streets, is prepared to fnraiah all who may call on him for snch foods any quantity of them at the most eoenomieal price. 8t. George's Emcoapmkjct No.

8, 8. W. M. The officers aod members of this popular encampment are notified to at tend a regular meeting, which wjjl be held on Monday evening, the 12th at Teuton ia HalL A foil attendance ia requested, as hriaineaa of Importance will be transacted. I are pained tasrn nf the dtav ew e.

ei avna JLaMO, K-0, Jodgw at the periaa eoet. tga rVui waeaaaaet ta Ue Catii Y. K-hn. fweef wr janat ewwaacd. eius, I eve veft thf tlaaeet hie eesAh, la the I t-i eoiaycarof bis age.

1L wlaamcloW was 1 Cri earermuy- eoa acted. Wfider.lhaT diirctWa of hat Yotativ tn'BunavweM seme or the aaas iTkssM tm tjaas, etc: waasteomtiyeaaeluda Dvas. a CUere. Pa a- I vaaU. awl toe O.Uege.

Kw -Jeravy. itmsud law for a short Uaas wittrthUreJede Hariewi baswas never sdiitkad tctaaa r. Dwrfag-tte late war Jadge Cako went the army a eaptaia eew ad rat eum aeaies raised ia Kaaidea. aaA aa la srrvie, with a short lawrral. dsrisc tke wsess ooCaaa.

199 he waietftd Uthw Bawaae ed XawtaMaea fras the rparteh ef hUpidae aod Avoyelles, and rvrd SktU snap dal trr thw rtcooctraeard Oevwiuaaatwf Uksfttaaav the death ef Jade Bartow la aprtas, ha wa appoiaaad by the Gorrg-Dr Pariah Jadg of taa awrtah at Rv Wen. aid Wa rs sasoted at tee la lo-tMtWgtheonr Tnnissfel rami 1 1 at a perieh ticket, swatieeaan -ef Ha unwiett at tsoraata aanintkM qualrtwe, tueether vhi hU mhi. gessroaa impalses aadawaial aatore. bub to a xarr sxrat of wuiBosn dm ma tiw aaajiapaaiiai Trm Orana Teyage en asewcerueepera, ef great nterlt.lwU as a maatcal eoaapoaliioa aad in its ereni eharaotetiaia aad gawaral plat, Denis tor's chansiag "Favavita," aad Vwdi'a no leas poralar Troratora," 'havs been given daring the past week. in presence qf enlightened and rrJfr audience.

In her pereottetiane ef Eltmmn ('he favorite) and Laenaaa, the aipey (in the Treratore), the new contralto, km FUi ppla voa rUUbarg. has eatabliahed an cavlahie rapatatkm a a tragic actress, while her pore, wall nodulated voice, eleelhng la the xn ol tender aeatiaent aad Hon, Has won anivsraal ti at I ration. M'ms Baddi. the rrfioed aopraoo, also these with nndioimed lostr lathe char acter of JraHc. in Teysgs en Chine, folly justifying oar opinion.

sJready expreand, as te the equal dsXuaaey aad reliability ef her exquisite voiaa. De Kegbel, the light tenor, was no Use re mai kabls in the rel of a naval eaptaia la the same cpeis MuCaxjanx. inthe nx difficult lolas of the grand nparaa. as ieraaad in La FaToriU," aad Mmmrim in Trovatora," has "qifetttd considerable improvement in his acting, aid in the regulation aad expansion of his voice has displayed a power and in many paaaagee of the masts a sweetnsof tone which have both inspired snd gratified th ndiencea. The bftf-ao, Mr.

Caatalmary. has also rained Xnkya JtmrtiUm iaAaTkt tL haw Toax, Lw 1 A wi lrwo W- twwthesiikta Craiawa4 am tc cry, aitw rny Wa- t- a willrsg tar avaaw ewaws Uu. Taw erWivyaiiail frij 'tJae ant rwssa. fl aatub IVtdata; sais: Taa -wa CaLaa terud smlifcisa snd btu LtJe et taeT- earre eu he aarad. a Tan CAtsa news raaaivwd ai the Wat OOeetavdayks awktoewvaaat tartaaw aww-tlto aVawvavcrsttoBa smakawk the ChCaWr fa atTVa Tare are ra aaL It tore-anned today that keWa ant upwttne thai pwa, sjad a iiym? taea t.TW aaw.

BEUce CaatftAt- teeaa. To CUd at hsrsny nl-t nOX. Lai. awg law irwa, km as aaieaear ef th G.rV wsranr. Daav 1 2tu la.

wntas ih UaTT-w km Uana, nnder daas ec ta wa a Ban awward for T'rs wday.V -Brsirw, De Tan nwaaJk ft-irs restoration ef theBxavvpar-! Viaaaniia. D. t-lt rrarfraa are Tignaewaiy gaaahins tin. imj aXonH. Lutrr.

SeensaaSEaav-njc- rxi. ptaaad aait LWkTi feU L-. aje wa, esUnvakMwgeJa a haw Tonx.Dea It I reg; newsy ftS: artvxi TZfJi bon tn- gold 129 s-ni Aouel Dta wrww-awT Film. D. ULU L-a-tii iluna WaadhWetrnwaerUh raia.

Arrirad Bar Karta, TJ, wiawaar. Vt daysfrocaPitaa, UaJaravU awaats) fti aw balled: Btanawmrps a-itarrls) n'ce, aaip a nt art aas mmA krij BeHJinwnar raja. MQw Wind bU-be. 7Cstradeg. ntae 7 Whoever wishes to be dressed in good style, should call at Genln's clothing store.

No. It Camp street, under the City Hotel, and there pare baa hie outfit. Genln has a splendid assortment of seasonable ready made olothing. whieh be sella at very moderate prices. Ha has also a large stock of geotlemeal under wear, and other articles belonging to a gentleman's wardrobe.

17137 Canal Gobble. The Christmas Draicrju Oar housewives are already making preparations for the customary Christmas dinner. A little advice oa this subject may prove welcome to them. Th marketing tor the holiday dinner may be done ever so well, and money spent ever so lavishly tor the delicacies of the season, there is atill some danger that, by some defect in the stove, the dinner may be spoiled, to the great chagrin of everybody in the bouse bold. Those who use the celebrated Charter Oak cooking tore ran no such risk.

The Charter Oak ha aerev-disappolntad. Mi ters. Bice, Bros. A oa. 81 and SI Camp street, and No.

W. Magazine street, have a large assortment of Charter Oak stoves on hand. English and French Goods. All young men, and others intending to procure new clothing for the coming holidays ahould examine the fine stock of Ec glish and French cassimeres, silks and velvets recently imported by Mr. De Corte, the well dnown merchant tailor.

who will exhibit the same at his store, No. 19 Royal street. They can also have them made np In the newest styles, and at most reasonable rates. anS rUS -is. -si rest I re- his ri-h r-r j' nt -TP ATI tha lovers of fiaemnsio.

will ha ftiiantedan the arrival in New Or- 1 Jl. the diatingniahed pianist and yocalist. aad composer of an entirely new sys- ln hfnlimnJ ainner Tfr whiS in iV a Very short tims accomplishes most ex- iiiw" twii) u. iwuia iiu wpst tw mui iiipi aa in vaoip and aUthoat who desire) tobeeoms ac- eerrpliahed mnsicians shonld net neglect '5 thai opTMrtnnity. 4 17 Bo gar planters and those in teres t-r'1jOd in plantinf caae, wonld do wall to j.

rt ThoniptKin 'dt Lspslcy's In another eoTnmo, in reference to i their patent sngar epndeiiscr, now on i tri exhibitien at Leynunn sogar I.I.H.. the 12th IrrsC Messrs. OTfaUA Gleneon wiiHwaa iw Tfanai sxraesa ntu 1. A i -irmvmvm a-wtiHims ex uy EOOUS, fWWchthar win cfi at prices for which they could aot be dnplicnted. A glance at the adTsrUasmeot In another eolnmn wHlgirf an excellent idea of the ia-Ksnse rarltty ef iroods they have in itere.

Both the aiemhers of the firm are 7 Ixsvinghada longex-f in the dry goods baainaea at i "Jkggsrty te. They are yonnc, eater yrisinf and espablo, and asltn fair share I fnhlle Qtronage. l7Vtlocipeds at GucTin Uk y- 17 Owing to inefwaasd Murinaaa. tha WsO-knewn Jeweler. Mr.

J. CLLew. has wsjoved from the emt of Dunn anil Canal streets totheripseionaand elegant awwa, rio. ios canal street, where ho wia eonCnue to kesn on hand dwell- i a ml 1 1 -M "u' otner nrociea A usaily found at a nrtt-elass establish. klBd- has a mil-.

tfOef articles anitaUe for Christmas Foot Wiar. At K. H. Bowles' store, No. 103 Canal street, a splendid aasort-ment of all articles of foot wear ia constantly kept.

Boots and shoes of every kind purchased there, are sure to invariably' give satisfaction. Mr. Bowles has also en' hand fine assortment of trunks, valises aad traveling bags. The prices at Bowies' are astonishingly cheap. Knights or Pythias Journal.

We are indebted to the agent, Mr. H. M. Small, No. 47 Magazine street, for a copy of the last number of the Knights of Pythias JotJrnal, published in Philadel phia in the interest of the order.

Among other interesting reading matter the Bomber before as contains a brief correspondence from" New Orleans. bxxixko Ott at Cost. Attention ia directed to the card of G. Schooler, No. 11 Camp street, which will be foona elsewhere.

Mr. Schooler announoes that he has determined to retire from business, in consequence oz ui health, and is selling off his entire stock of watohsa, je w- aixy, silverware, etc at prime cost. 17 The greatest aesortmentof tors in the United State is to be seen nt P.flA'a. Patmston A-Mesxrs. West A Hettcl- ton, previaion nierohnnta, eorncr at Poy dras and Magazine streets, announce in another oolamn that tiley are in receipt of large sJiiorhents of mesa pork, ehoice lard, and bnlkshonlders and aides, which they will pnt on the ntarkstat lowrntes BrroRTxa Messrs.

J. a Uarphy Cc'KOi Si Poydras street, announce to planters and ethers interested that they have received largo supplies of seed potatoes, among which will bo found the favorite pink-eye and Jaekaott whitea. TheyhaV also received a large quantity of rnsseU and peach blows for taUe silver skin on ions and onoico White beans, which they will suQ in lota Ui suit pnrehsiers. Soman candles at GablCa. What Could be More Appropriate There are thousands of hooseholls today in which a Bin gen washing machine would carry great joy.

There are thousands of ladies who have perpetual 'trouble with their washing, and thousands of washerwomen who, if they owned a Kingen, would be saved a vasr amount of annoyance and labor. What, then, can bo more appropriate as a Christmas present than one of these machines, which are said to be the only labor saving ones made, the only ones that wash thoroughly, the only ones that ax durable, and the only ones for which Mr. H. Haller No. 49 Camp street.

Is the agent. The Rio gen recently carried off the honors at the 8t Louis fair, where it was awarded the, first premium by a committee of ladies, over seventeen com pe titers. 17 The disagreeable wet weather we experienced yesterday was above all instrumental in calling warm overcoats into requisition. Those who had delayed purchasing an overcoat. for the winter season, regretted, no doubt, having been remiss in attending to snch an important matter.

We wonld advise them to call at once at Messrs. Piersoa A Hews clothing establishment, Nos. IS and 15 Camp street, where they will find, at remarkably low prices, a splendid assortment of Yery serviceable beaver and chinchilla cape overcoats, and waterproof and Melton light overooats. Messrs, Pierson A Hews have also a Urge and well-selected assortment of genf e-mena and boys' olothing suitable for the approaching holidays, as well as all other articles belonging ton gentlemaars ward robe. A-partial list of the articles they have recently received will be found in.

advertising eotanras. A Nxw Studio. M. Julio, the popular young artist, announces to his frisnds, and the public in general, that he hat established his studio for portrait paint- mg, at No. 144 Customhouse street, where he will be most happy to receive any and all commissions for portraits.

where to Boy Foot Wear. It is due to the well known boot and shoe dealers, Messrs. Glynn A Wintz. No. 167 Canal street, that their assortment of loots snd shoes is not only one of the best in the city, bat that the various articles they have for sale are made of the very best material and in excellent style.

The prices at Glynn Wintz' axe very moderate. 17 Hare your printing and binding done at the Pelican Job Office, oorner Camp and Poydras streets. 17 Our transient' population, whlob. with the advent of the busy season, is daily increasing in numbers, cannot hep noticing the extensive and elegant establishment at the oorner of Caaal and Royal streets, over which that so widely known gentleman, CoL 8. N.

Moody, presides. The Colonel's establishment will bear favorable comparison with similar establishments in New Tork and other large cities, in the assortment of the goods, as well as in the prices. Thsrs is one noticeable fact, namely, that CoL" Moody cannot Jtw undersold. His prices are astonishingly low, and the quality of his shirts aid other articles bekmgiog to a gentleman's wardrobe justly -deserves the epithet excellent." Toe Colonel has laid in a most elegant' stock for the appsoaohing holidays. 17 For for capes and pebirines, wool shawls, Ac, call at Piffefs, 137 Canal street.

L7 Hsve your printing and binding done at the Pelioaa Job Offloe, Corner Camp and Poydras streets. Save Time and 8a vn atcnrxT. In this progreesive and enlightened age, we all resognise the importance of aaving time, for time represent money, ana ntoaey is not to be despised. Now one of the very best possible methods of saving time is to purchase a Buck Brilliant cooking stove, which it Is said will cook in leas time and use leas foal than any other stove. It ia tree economy to bay these stoves, for they are very arable, being made of the best materials, they heat very rapidly and are so simple in their construction that a child can manage them.

Mr. H. Haller, No. 49 Camp atreet, is the well known and enterprising sgent for these kitchen champions. 7 Christmas presents at GoCble's.

Tlave yonr printing and bindHx dt ne at the'PelioA Jati fifliA Camp and Poydras streets. Kid gloves at Gaelic? a. Lotjisiaha National Bank. The stockholders of this well-known bank 'srenoiified, in another eolumn of this iesac.that the annual aleottoa of di- rectorsTor the ensuing year will be held st the backing house ef the institution. -on the TCih dsy of January.lSn, between the hours ef 10 A.

Id. and 3 P. H. Whoever require spectacles will reckon us their friend In that we guide them to the haven- of relief, wherein they will find rest and lamnnity from the annoyances which attend defective eyesight. From our own experience, the result of an interview with that good genius, Prof.

H. Leja, the champion optician, we can warrant the utmost satisfaction to those who require his service in adjusting git as re, and express our belief in the perfect certainty of their being suited by bis application. Innumerable persona who hare experienced the benefits of too Professor's treatment of infirmities of the eye, attest to the skill snd excellence of this expert optician. For many years he ha modestly occupied a corner in the famous rotunda of the St. Charles Hotel, aod now after a vigorous -camoeJgn in the moon tales, he has returned there to perform his deeds of mercy and sivs the reflet and asaistsnee which afflicted require.

Whoever seed glasses to enable then to see, should find their way at once tq the table presided over by Prof. Henry Leja. 17 New books received this weekend added to Ellis' Qroalating Library, No. 83 Cams atreet. near Ketches From TMitlM Grane.

tev Mrs. Fd- oarwauthwref the Caret' Dtsciplioe; Meg. 8t Beden, Eaaeyt written in the Interval ox pnsin ended an Essay en Organisation InDeily Life, by Arthur Help, aatner of tTtond in Council, Companions of avy Botrtade, aeph aad hi atory of Pwnhayt-vaaia, by Bayard Taylor, awtiioref AAn God fray's Fortune, etc Chriatiaa HathaiWs Childhood, a- story for girlsj. the Life-of Jeha Temple. Yiecotaat Palnwretoa, with eeasetioas rrosi bi DrWs aad Cucraaaoo.il.

by the Right Hoa. sir Uory Lyttoai Bal-wertGcoey' Lady's Boon fav January. Peterson's Maraxia for Jaaaary, lis Asanai, ureama, tyanetmaa bar ef Once a Week. rapidly the synpaUiias of the perqeeUe, oiaplajlng excllnt jodgaent as an actor and fine skill in the modalataoa of bia aonorona organ. In the ml of th A tag ia tb "FsvorU" acd the Cswai si in M.

Damaau has added new laurels to his already bnlliant repwtatioBw Warm aod taipcs sioaed. yet sell poaa a an act and alaging with almost startliag, yet, when proper, with a traders eae and emtio which awaken iatenae sympathy, this noble artist never fails to pleas his andienee. In the comic opera, Maaara. Peres and Valle proved excellent eooMdlans. Th second presentatioa of Teyage eav' Cbina." to-night, will, dHlas, enahl them to erpear to even greatar adraa-tage.

Onrmusio-loving people are prxisd an early reprodncUoa, at the Opera, La Dame Blanch and "La Raised Chj pre," both lyric gama. Our feehiounble gentleaxen and who ears haw made by aa artist who thoroughly on derstaads his ransiaean, ahould go to Mr. F. Gonthier, whoa elegant estobiieh-ment is located at No. 84 8t Charias etTcet.

just opposite th 84. Charias HoteL Mr. Gonthier ha bn aheeut aa extended trip to the Horth, daring which he purchased a superb eesortaasnt ii Fmliih an ftnmib Tilatba. aaaaiaiwas, doeakiaa. beavers, plsahaa.

stlk velvet, eashmcr and aUk vsathrga, eultad for gentlemen's full dress aa Gatlemn may rely upon being just what' they er and thy ahould make it antes it te call aad examine them bfose purchasing elaewbereL Mr. Geuthier ha for avaav years mad elothiag for wr atoet rah i enable aad elegant gmtlaia aad he guarantees a perfset fit ia every Hie work is never etoechlly do, but stand th test of time, aod those who patron lie kim will have no cause to regret It, Orleans Ratlxqad Th puhlis is in-Urested in a notice kaawad tram th fnoe of th Orleans Railroad printed in another column, Arrived: Bark Mala. tav, ft days tress llavana Puis fera. baxkTasvvta.Csrtias. rrous hwwert, Wales, with leerorr.

eavaakln Hariam, at A13. MIaSs. A. wartswy A Co. No dwertrea.

or ks aware asU arm oaw2 rered lsntf. Cnttea naavkat dull an lr. 0ee! Ordinary lIw MaaVSliagU. aL dlisg Llf lands lw- Oriawa Una, ntam artwt Usa 13 a 1 t-ll. law Ut-lNFaavUft-laa.

nUlMkaW Vet iwarvfts ef cotton ten wwah; Al aU Uattd bkala porav ItiLESbaW. Qtvaa BcUaaa -TlAi to TiamoralAy3ia4mka4 ahiaoeard not rai cjrd 4XX3 bale. 1 Turwantfaa ewirt, f7f roata ffwJci Cat 1 mforktratoadt Am w7'-' Ha yes. Dm. lieu etoda havw Vsi vvd by th lrshv to ra tsiaii diaily vo Havre to sawaat the dalerjan of ibe eljry.

Krw TowX. u-jL jarTi Wyaslal reports "greet pabtis Tvjotetag swwr the) recent victoria of thGrava agmpv'lt ia bwltovwd that th swat ad tn war at a r. An address fmsu the peopl to nig William is proposed, aakirr tha- kua-dlste bnrahSrtfwaal ef Parw Orrtdl atwaal WtotSaawwChas rreaadeart Oxaat'a ii Itln eA.thaa Useiaahl. mmlmm a Sh Is a gwnv rxarkad Mr. Jealii-fapayaad wa th low rriia'W JmXxtMf fxtond.

Wlnklaouv-Jksasa i i a Bake Bzi-AouU Uat favwrahU today, there will be interesting gaaaaa as? awZTnlsywV th anted of wLUh wA 1 Xhe frat of a eerles for. the sNajptnr.M- Trt ii i an lbs fnatalXl Lees and. Ube eonnSy fnssetl JELxvOma. em th grounds of tbUa BaTsrk Isesf latisi Taern rial also be ngxae) batwaau th AeUves aod Palloaoa enihn grounds at th foot edasana'aa4 to mjktenrsj at UO P. iL.

ahr. -J PnTJonaxniA Frxn CoarriJnr Inw 14. T-eO Mew, Fire Ooapasry Zt. 14 elnatod. th foUewing an an a tor Uas 17 A special aotle ia another eolumn snaouncee the return to the.

city of the regular eorrespeodsst of the Sew York Clipper. The letters ef last winter, from this city, were rtmsjknble for accuracy and fairness of statement, which soon brought the writer into public notice as a reliable authority, nt only as respected th iports of th field, but also la mat ton ef theatrical criticism. I ErxxxA Flour ran tS-Messrs. J. W.

Plett AX, No. 1(9 tis Eureka brand choieS faamily sour at tS per berrel delivered free of drayag. Bee adyertiaimsst. year i Preaideat, Georga 8tby 8 clayf Tiaeawisr. George Wstarst let ley i xd I arlatast, T.

EsiDsy i 1 1 n.i.LW Wm. WInklsnaann, Georgd Wstsra Bma- Delrgntea Wm. Bacnlaj', XgaV T. EailWy. After th electtoa Che somnecy; wkh- rcharley Jaecern alii the streets.

Far th aesrunsae, wn return our tnantn tan company. CT m.0cr ehoios Tlavna slgaan. an fully guarnntoed in every iseiaast. by of hfnssrn, Pvg tosot, will he) said Moles onelgnawata.tn suit buycm Bm XXX. IIorphys advertisement, CtT klooen an tor dslrvury.

(By Taiaeraaa.1 Bhxxtxtort. De. 1CL Te B. T. Brit- ton, Steamboat Agent Leave to-day advertiseder Thursday auxt.

U. Vi. StOUOWAS, Captain Bt earner J.A. Itocniphw Monon. Lev.

Dee. 8-Te Phara. Ms Cailoch A Co. Leave here to-aight with sso bale full load below, raahipped on the ghtwood at Port union. w.

1 FlJOCaVrltjotri6 XXX. Morsky's auction sdvMthwaiart Botkb ear XxasoyiTTwrn Tzynn, thoweH knwn fstaltsi lalar. awtV toe bia fktondn flam Ewmdzrenu hi eld stand fa JaftrdiStfeV to Poydras strseA whorn sxhkd la lanl fuTnltnzs a as kesa an tsry to thnetjty.nn ijrertsg been shown sWYaral pho- priotocrtahi art was wtr told that 17 We have tofraphin lour bsfoc the brought teite and, ones inquiry, we they were th enlarged brotypea of Some of the pactum wa edbtelL ethers In again warn Wsrkad in India ry Ilavu ywer nrintlag an! tir.llat Waa-th Palkava Jeb'f02ov tsnaw Bcoxn Ezzz olaam wil toxad a fall tariff of chwrnaSilcptodsTthgsaieC Dtractora af this eoxxpacy. Thw stook hldTi cll! eorrpviy ars noCTad Ug cd p.frakaras aa fotltytJMZkiwrdef Dwatomanat psythls the tl of Jannary. in past at niuot aoafaa that, I th te.

bchtothorTtnss g.fntfflfalitew I of th Cxnu, tay Sfrus lan ta prwao- i mmm amtStm. 1 enUtsratod iwrtrait pauuers. I U4nl lan teturws were tokem rrameMamtoW- I rCtfna 4 type at Washburn-, nhetogrsph nod 1 tTawi TtoT latawnsu a. I M. wTr ux taaav, aay aaaaa Washburn M-Ate thas agnnth af th I TraatT.aad tbasw a th i paint- 1 an Ink IpLetogrsphMartn iv-.

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