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6ETK1 BA9D PIANOS frwM rrsifioo, fitCi' tj2y n4i4ak your selection. XTy stock pi i tt tliROXST ti" 8otb, M4 comprise feTBINWAY," (in Arable Tictwicua Piano at to Centennial,) WESTEBMXTXBete. i ti oinw Ti tetter inflocwnenta than any 1mm ta the rtty and notttit a call Iwfore 16, IS, 99 al 33 Bnronne street. vi---i 5 i- r- rtl'- v- IcCli AOivEN BRE 33 and 35 Ryal street, Hare Joe receive a aarge assertmeat di (HAJNlEEI SETS, DKfiKB, -i cmLtoRaars chains -t t- j---'" tta aiiiy ether aseiulcrtSclea of Fumtare 4a-' 'tleeeA esjieetaMy holiday a i i Wkateaal asore cceptWe for 4 gHRIBT- IAS PJUE6KST than cV an naefa) pieoa Can wl seen BJoe. 33 and 85 Beyal atreet, an-telBtrSnWeSa: FOR THE HOLIDAYS.

GOODS. JITOXE.1T KI FANCY ARTICLES, ax- G. T. SCHILLING, T3J BKASCH STORE, 35fa BBTADE3. lartfest aaaortment in the Soath, S.AXJC NEW 6TSXES.

.1 ITIXiaXlID -CGBAI CROSSES, CHAINS. aatinenand Ivry OomDs, Knby, XapU and Black earnet Heta, Hteel and UUt Oma menta and Beta. ELEOAUT PANS Tar Opera and Theatre. Frenoh and German PKEFUMERV, Zn endlesa varietj-. ParBealar attention paid to eaantry ordera.

PBICSS TKB XOWSIST. i -dl7 latplm FOLETTS -if I fcfc Celebrated Gold fens PEZKmSaVV i ni to CHIaitSeT AKO BUI tSTBOTTIaJL To tteaa aagaged tn msreasJBs faeSUata tHafii ttor highly worthy at notloe. as well as at MeBatvapatronagaL Coaaof the mast taporfat antkm at fh sreaoBt ag la that'Of pan at poawaaa the aaceacarf nalttlas at firm. ana aurk and darabClty In. aaa, t-aau aotjyinoh arathoMof iOHN VOUTT, aCana totnrer of Pine QOU PES 8 and nXGUA a S.

Actor Soaae. Thalr Baperlor wataa a4 ay the long ttoaa he has been angaoed erty In thetr aiaaataotare, Wa, the Kdhna, who know tiie value of VOXOT flCKB teom oonatantnaa tham fox a naathai raua, oheertully raaomaa tham to $aom wa wiah cor the boat and bms perfeot OoM Hptaa by the following gantlemaa Natl Bank Baa. Hort wa- Pan, Preat Corn Exchange Bank, JTi Preat Natl Bank of the Republic P. D.TWMka, Preet Oallatln National Bank. C.

P. TtwaiTvMi naahlar rvmtioMital Rank. LG. vaaniarxew xeva uo. isans Geo.

D. Arthur dfc Oa. uiMiL asma at Oo. XL. T.

A og H. T. Kargaa aoa i wualow. Laaler A oo- Adama Exorets Oa. Vice Preet Atlantio Hntnai Ina.

0 Pal D. Smith. Preat OommeroUl Ina. Oo. waiter, Preat aCereantUa BCntnal Int ltV7aoJtPrBankof AnUrtoa.

Caahiar Union Natfoeal Bank, I Caahier Meohanloa' Natl Baek Praat latpertert and Tradera' Na Crane, Coahler Bhsea and Xm tnar nam Si I. b.3??0! T.KotohumifcOo. I4vrV B' Cnnie4en aoroa Praaklln, Preat N. Y. Xdta Ina, Oo.

woia Pen IfairnTaotarei; ft tadky atany of the loading fitimian 't aTawOriaana. yi--lvaaa fASHIQNABUa 11 Oaaayatnufa Jst teeerrad hia Tail and Winter staek CXATBS A3ST6 Jacaa law.eoadat i Si Vara rfhorrtcd one Wi Ii thl MinlnB butt earva rtCDHT UT IMti Vatoraua Eeuyihj cum id await I Alaa mid tue man 'twwe tetr by laf "Ton maid thoa gaveat thy eaixm at "war7 I "Wtat'thlii hotn thou lret -thy bridegroom, ahalt net Aim. wept the MM Mwwv tHtui- try bt' -yon loan thou caveat ttur js Beaming Biar Tiras OMYeara with that Joy he thy a'awer, (u jr ora, -Aid tare plai.ia hara we, nealU a nine In ten, Tl brnlntiiul wome" and wwnndsoi men. Here ae loat. ailee and fragrant CIAiiA.

A mJn erleff hoh, and a Kappy Hew Year Tn the SBnterDnae 5 CentCipar Cnmpaay. 2K and 66 St Charles A eompanx 'well iLpownfor s-lllng the very bent I'ltara to ue innno larornear. For only 6 cania apiece 1 d31-2tlstp A HOLIDAY IiHYJIE. i .1: n'iv TheEelidays'wealldedro frhaB pass with Joy and not with So, Vrwaaaainra) QnlcaJy to MOODY ayen'H repair Thew SlVtB.T& are tina fnj nasi, and CtJPTsjo tSSj'f Oa TIES, that will nottaaftadaOIei oLii A Bd 'KltilUJi 1 vooy wo aim That none itb them cra-a'aa oompare Then SOSE sa ata sm Mare'ehermttlilatrienda to aeai; There i BOBE and' 3 A'CKtETS for Aada'atatUte sure ao man would wince' 1 There JOTJ VtN'fl GLOVKa with shades replete A ad DBESSpi OASES all complete "With COMBS and BBCSKE8, PEBFTJJTES ij eweet 0 that no with can one defeat 1 At OBAJriTE PAtACE ao well known. Cash there spent none will bemoan.

d29-l8tpTrftA8aE48n' Holiday Girts at Hogan's To accomnnxjate oirf csany patrons aad allow tStam to mEke choice PRESENTS '-Foe Christmas and New Tear, nave further reduced prices In our Immense stock, as follows GENTS CONGRESS, $4 to $10. i BOYS' CONGRESS, $3 to S6. LADIES, BUTTON BOOTS, $3tol0. MISSES' BUTTON BOOTS, 2 50 to $5. FANCY COLORED AND GOLD SHOES CENTENNIAL SHOES, To make New Year Calle in, CHEAP CASH.

The attention of Country purchaser 4a par- tionlarly called to oar IMMENSE STOCK and REDUCED PRICES. WILLIAM H0GAN, Manufacturer of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS AND VALISES, 99 and 101 Canal street. 21 24 25 27 28 31 Notice to Sugar Planters. I sjr to announce to my friends in the country. and to the Sugar Planters In general, that I am now prepared to carry on the SUGAR FACTORAGE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS on scale, and I take pleasure lnet- frlng4hammyaervlees.

Liheral advancea made on Crops. Ootujtay.xjorresporalenca solicited. LEON G0DCHAUX, 1 81 amd 83 Canal Street, New ateana, t2a San2dp HHLINEBY. Hme Kosa Eeynoir, Na. 9.Cnartrea atxeet, a Bags to inform her patrons and the in general that ahe haa returned from aha North i.

rt 'J' PALI AND WINTER MILLINERY, and haa'jtuit reoelvtd front Paris Pattern Bon. nefs. Hats, Feathers, Flowers, Nonveaotes, and from Berlin a full line of Zephyr Wonted. Hex whole stock having been botght for cash, will be sold VEBY CHEAP. t' r4 Ladies are Invited to call early and make tfteiz aaloctlsm while tb assortment la fall and.

fresh. Great Udtvoeaaenta offered to Ooramiaslon and Oauntry Merchants. oSaatBnWeFrlatp FXST-CLwABB IS Y. I 'ft PRICKS TO SUIT THE TCMKB. J.

IL Knapp, atreec. ..143 ABT1TICIAI. TEETH, ayhlck defy detection, and are eoaafortabio and aarvloeablatowear.at CKEATXiT BEHrCE3 r'j pazmg decayed Tseth -so aa- to last for yaars. Withont Pain, it. By of sow lnvantien.

al 9mlstp CARPETS AK9 FWIOR OIIiClUlTIIS. The best EngMah sad Amerteaa makes, ta choieest patterns and at the LOWEST PRICES. UPHOLSTERY UCHJXMS, WALL rA-i-JSM, Window shadel cornices, lack OUBTAlNS. MIRRORS, CHR0M06 EN' GRAVING, ato, ta gnat variety. Price fjawar Than: Ever.

HEATH, PIPPEY-A T.aa; U17-linWp77i. 7 and Camp street. tilths! -fii I lr 1 v-a --41 POKIU tUD newyear; 4 FIITT OASIS AHSORTJED; vk-ww1 -a a a rJsiV 'J iOonaiatinjr partly of IOPI-ITffS. CABHMKrVFS. MOHAtBS, AlCtAin, i 00 nine tvAKB, VXJam-S 'i; mwtTS.

i Tha above la a lot of Kooda tearchased innch hekw regular prices, and wQl toe. Bold at a great i A. ghwartei 160 and 163 earner p. S-atBt rewlvei'2 "cases 'new POFIilNS, CALL KAELY. a31 ltZdp 8EMI-ANKUAt i i A.S CtOM UI.

UUSIUCBS, linWTO OVi Will. Loans Uaited 4 js 900 RAH rrt Other bo: 61 Banking rmaak rf nTf ft! aVU tate. DaeXrom reserve arent 41 PucCjjm kiauka anttlMinkers: Five per oent redomutloa faadl A i lie Ark tpal-tenflor and national g3.0aii 03 Checks, for Clearing surplus 200,000 O0 123.082 2 soaooo oo Indlvidntl .4 49 Cue to baakH and Qia i a oa r-t -f Atviaenu irr 25 00 i 93 a3i-sfc A. IX BI -Qaehier. ine noayunawj THE "NAMELESS is, baUeve.

among the greatest disooveries of the bge, and for purposes of war, is destined to be the most potent powr now under the control of Therefore, JAM Km C. WINQARDL the dis coverer and Inventor of the mode or using what I may tow call "WINGARD'S SUB-MARINE LIGHTNING BATTERY," most respectfully ack my fellow-citizens of ew Orleans where I have resided steoe 1S17 to aid me tn giving one or more exhibitions of my Battery at the Fair Grounds, under such circumstances as wllT satisfy men of common sense, acientldo or otherwise, that I have a terrible power under ray control, and have made a vamable discovery, which, although invisible, will be both invincible and invulnerable as an arm of defense or offense. There will be no failure of the exhibition, as my appliances are tow perfectly adjusted, and I expect, or at least hope, to be spaced particularly by who form th4r)Pfnneats not upon report, nor what abuse and detraction so lavish-' ly betowdn my former effort, which was a free exhibition to the public at my own expense. I may be excused from giving at present the conclusion of the committee's report on that occatdon. who The committee do awt think that any explanation is due vo from Mr.

Wingard. who' owes it still less to the people and the prers, from whom he has received nothing but ridicule. Ho has. however, the. company Of Fulton, Franklin, Espry and Morae and can afford to wait thtTresult.

C. G. Forshey, L. T. Maddux, Biguey 'committee of the Wbigard force.

Is-natural to suppose that the exhibit ion I prajpose to" give although on a small scale will be regarded by practical men with the highest interest. None but subscribers or those with subscription tickets villi be admitted; and due notice given by the committee through the press when the event will take place, which, for the benefit ot subaoribers, will be oh same pleasant day. Tickets of admission CO Those subscribing $2 50 will receive six tickets, $3 thirteen tickets, 10 twenty-seven tickets. Lists of subscription will beeir-cuhtted rn afewdays. 1 We, the uudei signed, respectfully recom-.

aieiid to the coo 1 deration of our faUow-dtiyans a liberal encouragement to the proposed exhibition of W'ingaru's sub-marine D. B. Pehn, George Nicholson, L. T. Maddux," J.

B. Alceo Ganthroanx. John H. Twcmey, Fowhey, F. Bigney, W.

W. Hunter, K. North Cullom, L. JU. Gardner.

Henry Ginder, Henry Glllum, Charles F. Kenneth At L. Abbotv Albln Boohe. re art, J. B.

Hood, John G. Fleming, J. Tuyea, Thoa. Nicholson, O. Beauregard, I.W.Pat ton; N.Dufour.

Jacob Hasaingor." The above respectfully submitted to the pub-, lie. JAS. C. WINGABD. ltadp -i To the JoIIcy Holders of the Security life i laanrtu.ee Cempaay of New, York.

If persooe holding policies in the lata Security Lifa Ineucance Company of New York; also those holding policies in all other companfes which; mar ftave for ary ause failed or been placed In the Rands of a luMiver for settloment. wlUcall at my office or write me, they can get impoitant Information regarding their Interests. Respectfully. W. TERRELL, General Southern Manager of the Piedmont and Arlington Life Insurance Company of Vir rials.

OiHca No. 23 Carondclet street, (uo staV-) New. Ox leans. La. d38 31 AWlt Tfe-r-; hl TXTZEN BfttALUFOX.

The1 TXTZENBEBG HOSPITAC, the erclu-' alveoBe for amall-pex cases, is on Kljaian Fields street. Third District. Ptiysiciana and othert, knowing of destitute cases, are respeetfuJy re-eoested to InHprm them. -When they some early the mortalicy is oaly 3 or 5 per eeau For conveyance let them apply at the City Workhooso or at the City is ail tetograph office, or at any police station eitnerwui order tiie city wagon to the paaenrs nouse. arorvv 3 per day, private irlvmte cases, wards d2S lralstp A CHRISTMAS GIFT.

I Invite all persons who desire to- go the bast piano manufactured, to call and examine the NEW feCALB CHIUKERING UPRIGHT PL. AN OS, Yo wiU be oooviaeed that they are tha best pianos manufaotared in either Earopa or America. I offer you prices and teems that will both satisfy and please. vow otaer pi nans ana organa as waaaovar yom sail rtrA. it 4 PHILIP.

WERlJtlN, Bazaar; 5'' J5EW AEANGEIIENTS FOR THE "YEAR- 18tr. (- ALL GOODS UELtYERED tiTBEE OP tTf AR(5wM i. ta'H ta as nart of taaei ir-r- s.S ThetonowtngdepartmeritsareaiiAwinbekept complete-one prJee, and marked In plain figures c.VroseUCARPh.T&..ilOperyard., lAifc CURTAINS. si lo $XS a Indow bnDF.H. $1 a paUy aocardlpg to t-lfDERW EnihJ to 2 50.J i tUi 'i i.i and Tucked Skirts, $1 to $5.

I iii tj.iu.s 1. I EroBTOldered Cheralse andTuckedNlght Gowns, 1 $lto5. rf.iivr.'iii KtnBroidered Infant Robes, ffl to-SISi- Children' Dresses, $1 to 7 60 Fine, lxtaieBosem Shin. a teXi' i Kadd Sain aioaafavOu, aa UvaCI. i iS I reraiilng Styles tn Europe and America, 4 t- I .4.

''4, oi limerits tor Head and Jewelry; Gold, at and Coral -Combs, Ivory Shan Sad Cora. -M celluloid Goods In Pins, Necklaces, -Combs and Chalas. t.A 'i ecart Pins, as new. i Silk, i i i lAaen and Batiste. RaaBla Leatber'ClgarCases; $1 to 5.

Meerachaam Pipes and Cigar Holders, i each. BEARS BIRD CAGES, 1 to 4 50. toys-toys; A Full Assortment the whole year around Japaaeae Novelties, Preach Novelties, Novelties. l' i 'American Naveitiea. JEWELRY.

Every article in this department is warranted, and wil wear aa good as genuine, and manufactured from the gold styles Ladies', Misses' and Children's Seto, $1 to $3. Gents' Watch' Chains. Buttons and Studs, $1 Ladles' Guard Chains, $1 np. Ladies' Matinee Chains, $1 up. Ladies' Lockets, 41 up.

Pens, Pencils, etc, everything which is manufactured from gold. CirEMICALi DIAMONDS. Cannot he dlstingtrlshed from the real gems, in Ear Drops, Bin gs, Scarf PinsSleeve Buttons, btnds, $1 to S10, ao- eording to the mountings. PABAaOLS, FURS. 'Trimmed Hats for Ladies.

Misses and Children. Large Looking-Glasses. Chromoe Irom i. '1 'V KID CMjOYES, Sob. a pair, best quality, for one button $1 for two button every pair good.

HOSIERY -i- For Ladies and Gentlemen. Fine American a box, extra H-i Fine EngUah Silk Clacked, $2 60 to $5 a box. Misses' Plain and Fancy, to aOcapair. Gents' Britiah Half Hose, 6 pairs for 1 and 4, $1. POCKJW AKD TABiE CtTLEUX i 1 Best quality English Knives and Turks a Kntvwttsry.

Tary naadlea, and far ivory handle Carying Knives and Fotka and Steel, $1 a set Pearl handle Pocket Kxdves, 4 and 4 (Every ona warranted.) I 8LL.VERWARE. 5 bottles Silver Plated Castors. SL. i Children'a sets of Knife, Fork, Spoon aad Napkin King, all in a Morocco case, for 2 a doa. silver plated (on nickel) Table Spoons, $1 -SI Triple plate of "the above $3 a set, except Tea Spoons, only $3 a eet.

iiV 1 Pickle and Sugar Stands, $1 each. J-j doz. Napkin Rings for extra quautyg forU. ULMPS. Fine large Bronze Lamps, complete, 1.

BOHEMIAN GLASSWARE. Toilet Sets, decorated, fl to $7 50 a set, 8 pieces. Card Bacoivers, Mantel He to, SI each. PAN47T AHTICUSS.7; Work Boxes from $1 to $25. Writing Desks 1 from SI to S25.JW Xadieh' and Gents Dree ing Cases, tram fl to $25 1 Pearl Card Cases $1 to $5 each." 1 Shell Boxes, extranality Sao.

to $1 each; Russia LeatSer Poekotbooka irom ft to rf-iU ij.rf.i t- 1 5 -j terchanta aapplled, wUi a liberal discount. lea sending orders from the country will on starve that I doa'a seaa any gooos u. wr leisthan $5, and through thexpreea only. Or dors; for leas amoanta mast acoompanled by P. U.

ordera or draft, cover tag postage shm sent by mall, aad expense ot packing if by rail of boat. Catalogues mailed free on '-1 -i Address .4,, I i-s 1'! "rmrri 137 1 1 1 Vw flrlMM' 'i l11 Ladies -rK3- UJ. JAMISON, I "1- A I i VI M- 4 III i 4- fc! V. r. IMPOBTXX8 OP PRENCH, ENGLISH AND GERMAN --i GOODS.

The past year having diaappainted na in sales and the present one' net offering na any la daeement to eoatiBe our importations, we will from data ode our entire stock PBICXS TAB BELOW (i A rat-' (-C0ST JMPPBTATION ash tliiaa fa" wan fnartly suppUes to gfve ns a call before J. LcYois Jamison, No. 125 CasaJ fl31-3t2p mLMNEIlY 'v i i DlE-MAiaNG, a a Aaa-a vuuv as a a a i- 'ftiil Mrs. LOGAN Would Tespectfurjy call the attention of the ladles to her large stock of IMPORTED MIL- LIN ERY, and her superior faclJitietff or I Dress and Cloak; Making. PRICES MODERATE.

CORSETS A SPECIAI.TY.' Partlealar attention paid to country ordera -and all oorrespondenae promptly answered. d31 3t3flp IHPORTAKT TO MEMBERS OF THE I BAR. I am supplying ALLACK and OTTO'S Reports at $6 auh 1 liiiti volume OTTO wilt be ready for delivery next week. Also Second Volume Wood's Ulieuit Court Reports, price C7 50 have also in stock a limited sappy of that handy volume, Des'ey's Fednral Procedure, aeo ond edition, price $3, now usd by the Judges on the Dtnch. Orders for special waars in urgent cases made by telegram, eo aa to invnre soeedy 'livery.

Brif print'Bg a specialty, at Si a page. Always on hand tbe best Legal Stationery push as Legal teuod and Tran script Papers, Dockets, Bed Tape, Sealing Wax, Netral Seals ana war i'armine. rets. Paper Foetenuws. Renaoio copying carmine.

aa viotea Copvtng Presses and Letter books, Ink and ovviaa renaas. Erasm es. Blcttina Paner. lsX Pads. an A aus.

etc. Bookseller and Stationer. d31 3t2dp 113 Caual street. New vrieaas. GREAT BARGAINS IN.

REAL. FRENCH CORSETS THIS WEEK. -At M. HBIMANB FBENCH CORSET EMPO- BIUM. 550 Magnate oae dr front Sc.

Mary. Juat received 410 dozen hand-made, with side steels, at $2. 150 dozen new Abdominal, with siai steels, $2 73. 75 dozen hand-made spoon husk, extra long. with double aide steel 1th double aide steels, best quality so.

10O dooen ha 'id-made, double busk, $1 50, 10O dot worth S3. 60doaen genuine Robert Werly. double bone. extra lODg, ro. vuaozenreai I glove-fitting, very durable, $175.

Eing very strong, $1 50. ibroidered, 160 bones, SI. 45 dozen nnre ISO dosen embroide: 85 dozen satin handmade, 90 bones, 90c 85 dosen satin bano-maao, eo oonos, awe. A beautiful assortment of Mioses' Corsets, from 40 cents up. Latest styles ef Paniers and Pads Tory low.

A perfeot fit anarauteed. Conntrr ordera faithfnllv executed. Also. 200 pieces Black and Colored ALPACA, at uoc worm aoe. d3I ltlstp -ii Those wishing to get tha EM.

ttoa of THE stipplled by calling at the Southern Agency or tnae Art a t-fc if. -bT I-toVAttfaTtl aosrf alfJUElwaSa SAUnaVSi, stgcuaj Cant street. NeVw Orleans. Xa. -a.

-war-was a--i- 431-Salmlst ri i4i DEPARTMENT OP PTNANCK. 1 -j CITY HALL, New Orleans, Dec 30. 1876. The fifth allotment: of series of premium bonis will take place in the Council Chamber on WED NESDAY, the 81st January, at which Off arta will TwKfrawiL. aOt Ml J.

JLFSIXa, All ni I II IWWWl DEPARTMENT OP FINANCE. ft '-if CITY HAlU New Orleans, Dee. 80, The Third ldstributoon of Premiums on the drawn series of Premium Bonda win take place in the Council chamber. City HalV on MONDAY. Jan.

15. 1877, at So'olockv M. A fVf TtJ A JeSl.lafMA JtX wO. af iAii icy aamai.iHtoM.awt4 BltACKMAN'S COMMERCIAL LEGE. -s 1 COIh.

'r" 131. Caroadelet atreeet- .131 Open day and avening the entire year. All commercial branches taught at reduced rates. A life scholarship only $100. Terms made easy Tor all.

Agcod businesa, education is the best iortune parents can give their sons. dSO 2t2dp v' Jalta. 183 Tekoaaltonlava Wlahea to icaamd tha pabBa that his SHOE WEAR tnabest4iuaUtyol workmanahipandof ha hlghost material, Hie prioeaaraatBissaruyredwoadtoaaat tha tlmea, but liia class ad work launohaaged. Ha would say, further, tha he haa no scaow-mado Shoes nor bjt other fraudulent wear. work KaU ty the haada ot thai FEW ORLEANS IXCHAXICAIV and BURQICAlt- DEPABT- SI PI XAXONET.

D. D. B. OFPIUSI ana ESIDaVNCB, 150 CANALBTBEIET. -irnm MS Doaaal oyoraAtoaa.

eoaabinteg aU toeLat aiiauiaaimts. rnrf- Hit HALF LKt chaigVaeSwbere. which aaako the Doo-4eharroaha mostIBKRAL at Tfte rrRnrrnM PBACTTTIOHEB. Teath ex. vaoaadWITBOITT PAJM.

riry" We tsse pleasure aimoTmoing the manuge ot our friend Mrv James IvirkpstriQk, to Miss SalU iiourk, both of this city. The wedding was oel- ebrated yesterday, at 11 A. 11 at St. AX- phooeus Church Father Neithart, assist-, ed by. Father Girardey, otnxialing.

The many friends of Mr. Kirkpatrick ani his I bride will unite with ns in wishing them all happiness and prosperity. The marriage of Mr. Charles II. Oliver to Miss Emilie de Cavalrie Knapp, both of this was solemnized last evening at the residence of the' bride's father, onr esteemed friend Dr.

The marriage ceremony was performed by Jtl. M. Palmer: We extend onr congratulations arid the compliments of the season to the happy pair." The Two Governors iBtne Commits Yesterday MeEnery Issued 00m- migsions to the officers elect-, on the State K. M. Lusher, for Superintend ent of Education H.

N. Ogden, Attorney Cieneral Allen Jnmel. State-; Audi tor; W- A. Strong, Secretary of State. Got- Kellogg was likewise largely en gaged in making appointments and issu ing election i ackson Road, -it.

1 T. TT Clark, the general manager of Illi- nois Centrri Kailroad has been appointed by the trustees their general agent and If will, on January ut. taksfchargeiof the 'New Orleans. St. Louis and Chicago line.

Mr, Clark is Mary lander, and a man of great energy and vast experience in rail road management; having commenced liia railroad life on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, the old pioneer line, when railroading was in its infancy; The organization of the Great Jackson Route will remain as it is, an independ ent organization, ranning in the interest of New Orleans, and in connection with the Illinois Central Railroad, forming a great trunk line' between the lakes and the gOlf. 4 tt Several hundred new cars have been provided to facilitate the prompt hand ling of freight, and everything will be dene is needed tonake the line one of the finest in the country. 'm The Republican and the Washing ton Artillery. (. Yesterday morning's Republican con- taised the following extraordinary an nouncement: The war element" received a decided rebuff from the Washington Artillery oil Wednesday evening.

The story rans that Messrs. P. N. Ottden. W.

J. Behan and- W. T. Vaodry have been respect ively commistuoned Major ueaerai, Brisadier General and Colonel of mili tia, and these commanders requested the historic battalion to act as their army on the occasion of Mr. Nioholls'a pretended installation as Governor." The re quest, was.

that they should parade in tuuiorxu aiiu anutxi, auu vy tuiu paruci-natine in the ceremonies recognize the pretended hiicbolls government and pledge it. the allegiance of their organi zation. lnis proposition was aebatea and put to vote, and teat lost I We are. authorized to say that this statement is grossly incorrect. The Artillery did hold an informal meeting that evening, and propriety, of participating in the NichoUs inauguration as an armed and uniformed body was proposition to do so was properly voted down" and re jected.

How different is this from the contemplated action of the pretender Packard, who would not think of even a quasi' inauguration' without 4 military. presence and support i iAt noon yesterday, in a game of 300 to 150 Slosson won "a signal Victory over Maggioli, who only scored 14 points during the game and averaged 1 2-5. 81oeson's largest runs were 45, T3 and 159, and his average 30. Scribner for Jannary is our last from the popular bookseller, W. D.

Matthews, 598 Magazine street. A fine number this, full of interest, as usual, a i Staubr at Goldthwaite's Bookstore Exchange Place, near Canal street, sends the Picayune Leslie's Popular Monthly, for January Detroit Free Press, New York Varieties, Leslie's Ulna tra ted Newspaper, Harper's Weekly, New York Illustrated Times and Forest and Stream. We are indebted to Harrington, 118 Canal street, for "The Church Almanao for 1877," edited by Eer. Win. G.

Far-rington, D.l. published by Pott, Young CoV New "York. We are indebted to Werlein, Earonne street, for' a piece of music entitled Fields? (waltzes). by- Fr. Zikoff.

MrJ Edw. agent for E. An- heueer Company's Bavarian Biewery, of St. Louis, has kindly remembered us with samples of their celebrated bottled lager beervT Connoisseurs know this beverage far a' superior' article of its has deservedly 'attained a wiae Connected -with: the house is Mr. HapteL' who is a favorite with its many, and increasing i ii i Washington Artillkry An important meeting of this battalion is called for 12 -SO P.

M. this day, at I' veteran and 'active member is expected, to report. notice. Danzigers- peri to-day until 8 o'eloek. The and unwashed was at the.

State-Bouse yesterday. "The chiefs twd an early call, and same of them. nam emcea w- i examine the barricade tui aee that thsy i were in proper condition. Not the least arsninff part ol.the a prevalent gossip. Is the ing candidates for, pool lions in.the As- semhly.

The talk about the Speaker i ship has narrowed do a to' two 'eon- teetants Warmoth and rlsthn. The' latter is supported -by 'i and -fc and tiie latter dpids spsn the usual means." Enni tho ommltteaa -have already been mads: oat by the re, I enective canaidates, and pro- gramme completed; in their tnind'a Gov. Kellogg does not consider. that the report of the interview bet een him and fairly1' represents uls lie does not deny; however; his'assamptisn'1 that the entire State-1 owed Is under his" 1 control, and that h-wilt cfs alSfTs whom- soever he please on the day jorgauiza-; tion of the Legislatore, lie. will ot recocuus any the.jii ontestatr.

and ahdi Strongly poiica tna Dnuoukps jmy atoimay The possible action of the Clerk 01 the House on Monday still contmtfes to sit heavilv on the Kellogg thinks that- evea snoiriay TDet-Deere7 tary of" State' ftirawhPtLet5idtk with tbs wrong roll, however might to composed, the clerk has a rigut toicallit-M In other circles, however a jdiSerenfc I -r opinion is jsr; thought t6 have some, discretion, if P00 iv?" yr i Tlii Tae1-a: iTMmal iUi 'A letter addressed to pry; at 'Pilot -A Station, and mailed in Pp, cember 6th, was retureedt yhe writer few dajs since, it apjwar to keri'19 days to get to Thereis much eomnlatutf "as to-delav8t in the mails on the Mobile Road.1 'Parties at PaBsChristian allege tht their Satur- -day papers do not reach them till Moa-; ri I i it' rfivx Attlie High Mass: this'iui'rmrig, at 10 o'clock, in St. Patrick's Church, bis Grace Archbishop Perclie will assist fn. the Uer- vices, and 'alfio give the 'senuoti of thrf No doubt many liavd not see the venerable prelate emee his return- ir Jin Europe, will unbrace 1-his nity of meeting him and, of, joining iBl thanks to heaven lor bis CHURCn of tub ReYi Hazard Hartzell; paeto of the Unitarian Church, corner et Btt Charles and Juha i streets, officiates at thin ot wer- ship at 11 A. M. and Wi P.

to-day. He repeats, by request, this, even tug his lec-. ture on Charles wtieh save such general satisfaction on the occasion of its first seats are free, and the public are cordially invited' TV. Tl -i .1 W'i, meaches at 11 A. M.

and 7Vs' P. .1 day. in the First Baptist Church, nl Magazine street, corner Education. The --commercial classical academy of Prof. Lusher will oe re-openea on iuesuay morning, ie will be seen that a night a well as a day school is proposea in tpe nomine, in an- other Parents will find it ad- vantageous to place their sons at one of these schools; and young who are busily engaged' aurmg-flay ngnv win -doubtless rejoice to find a pight in which they can continue their studies i under excellent guidance.

Mrz -H If you need a pinno and want one thaf is really good and at a low price, go to 46 Mi. P. Werlein, who has orb imsHif earned the repcatation of the oheapeat and most reasonable piano dealerv lie leaves no one unsatisfied and selli nlie but good. reliable and first class pianos. His great piano is the Chickerinir, vkhlch is with- out a peer, the most perfect piano He has also a full stock of the celebrated Dnnham, Hardman, Hare and Pleyel pi-' an os': also, the Estey.

and Mason Hamltn organs. No reasnnahleofier re--l fused by him.Tuners,' suit your own convenience. Give hint a- eallandyoo will, at his mammoth exactly what you a-. Newnecklacea and lockets at Le vVg 2.7 After the 4th of, March Grant's ftrJt Yisitwill be to the onlv place on earth where a man can get a really cood eigar. fN.O.Timoar3Sta.

"Yes, indeed to New Qrleaus, where course he will patronize the Enterprise Five Cent Cigar Company. 28 and 56St. Charles street the only -place 'in the world where fine cigaz cad be obtained. for a r'- Get your kid gloves at Levy Bros 580 aiagazine sxree. A.

Shwabtz Son. At 'this fash ionable dry' goods corner of Canal and Baronne streets, is offering a -beautiful assortment of kid stoves and new dress goods, cloaks and blankets in extensive Read card for par-, ticnlars. 1 Real shell combs $3 at Levy's. i --i lJKESSMAKlNG.Iies desiring a fashionable outfit, at moderate prices, will do well to eall on Mrs. K.

C. Logan, Baronne street, who keeps hand an extensive assortment of im not ted milli-nery, and has superior gacilitiee for dress and cloak i Danzigers' open so-day until 2 o'eloek. Fine Dry Goods Bwlow Costv At-, prices far below cost of importation. Messrs. J.

Levois Jamison. 1 35 Caaal street, are offering their beautiful stock' -of fins foreign and American dry -dress goods, and fancy articles. -Remetn-- benng their elegant selections the ladies -will not misa the opportunity -for bar- gains in fixat-claas goods. See advertise-' ment. The best assortment of kids "at Ay -Shwartx Ot Son's, 160 aad Ida Canal i -v' it -Jaad3dp- fzi-istptf rst 431 latptF13 1.

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