the morning star and catholic messenger (new orleans, la...
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shi � adt tor s• u @4fess.a 4amdas-'tiWtor tr. ee-will, .bt we
th. e y-andt t-bo know ehumand revolrted r{ f
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. w Pinsp&. en sabaetrismAathiilation dd on toe epe fn
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e reason or free-wil but was,
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a humanea rwa mo contradct -" to its'.co whniedth e ri ;
o'~'ZIIP54IIoIS.', like ar
tlaee , odis wa,
toW beave B•a, d or a,br w e nio y eah. aItyd
uuW14tt•f :�ad r" m h is al}
of ot. e •t,4 W
io tOhe , t ohenve, .w ht
I ovei ' ie n atIs inrate
mint e hReo i
by
;er�a ~ reno� ii inotot h e s b e ip l le t r h ltea th e * m s e o f
r itm I n ,es l e i t 1 l i ofl e d
oiw r qgsura. dsotlyaIor Ma rtin
Ia thOwdalic .bea h lmer mare severalauthBdesj ilt 7 t whih is' divine.- The
utheaotr ht osbnreb in dQvim establi nh-...d yGod Hlmself. Enetihlr'authorit ofthe Culqa t 1ps 2a i the epibsbrchisoi *e d gnai~nofJ.t rq tiaththat r eviia t by Ood, and thattrudt4 ps enve.al4 :Qe, :an d for all, byChrist when he ae unon the oath; . and-this 6 '5ta5t04 Isr thc w ritten and theunwrit*p AWrnd and thb -Church is the
n of both. There can hs no new"4 betask e truth
she .ggeseq ,v
Sa f -t stltai 4beh dt e
o n es k n r S is o u r
t at+. *rainhlraslier1 htad
Tea , athe qu hh h
progresso wweLust ten or
I should tell yeare, I am afrai d oaierated. Theimply a few quota
ators, (which the speakerU , alsofrom figures that the Catholics in thecountry were increasing in numbermuch faster than the pop inproportion.) By means of twhich the Catholics now posseaare increasing every day, thprthe future will be as rapid, i orthan in the past.
CATHOLIC SCHOdLS.Among the important facilities for ad-
vancement which we now possess and will
woi about these. You know that is .other thing we are greatly misrepresenteiin. We do not want to teach Protestantchildren Catholicity. We do not ask it.
e do not wish it. Let them teach theirown'children; but we claim that they shouldao.vg4each ogr childess.. ia. that say-thingpreu than fair play R Ai we ak t, it we
a•ertain amountof the taxes' that goeducatien, we have asl the tight 44 say
hiow thi tazatfte-`bllionlt be distribited.ieow, 't'eii'.theate b? p schools; we 4o not-•o , the' pin fo` i it. s.biild1reu; they may
Bae G g1c.ool eon every. corner, andtil' m with4'theia children.' We claim,
wet w e$P.eboole where they not only giveLnalsa education bwt with that secular
semntion, a, religi as efneatioh. " We d#otiwans our hildren to grow p like many
wrountdthem, who-believe neither in God,ran, nor the devil. Wlat we ask, is only'fairtpIh- nnder a demnociatic goveroment.-Oatbolib Atstriadoestbhl~ for Protestants;;Jatholie 'r a efidoes tbis for Protestaunta*Pro;pelta 'niussia de s title for Catholics;,Proitestaont England d•ea tlhis for Catholics-shame on .Americans, 'who pretend to be-lovers of fair play, not to give to Catholicswhat Austria and Prance give to YProtest-
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f.mr of A4smala.-Amongthe mammalia,the fornation of the sar varies, in manycuses, seorlisg to the habits and peculiar
rature of the aima.l. The poitlon of theear e"the male -asigned for the cognisanceof seondls Pisig in the air is less perfect
th~hitb ia-l jdeqpr 'w seated, rceives
-wI din .to fold its ears back on itshead; and te .water-asps elose the orificein the same manner that ma~'y diving andburrowing animals ate furnished with flapstp the ,ibe by which they close the en-trance to al jjadious bodies. The hip-
oiotai~n .remains for lenghdted periodsn'rAth the surfa• o of tlhe water, and is
provided.with a valve-like apparatus.-Hareladtlbrile, which squat olese to thegroundmand which- might bemore readilydisedvdred were any projetinflg part of their.bodyvisible, fold theirears fat backward.
ah ! thisense is remarkably ken ; andlr.ith• li. se it is only exceeded bythat of
'thle *"elL' '-They hear sounds and arerestless log before the-rider can perceivean apimat or human being.ia the distance.The carrier-horses in Switzerland hear the
SAll of an avalanclr, and warn their mastersof the danger by their terror, and efeuse toadvance, even turning in an oppositedirection.- The acute sensibility of thisorgan is' somewhat obstructed by lushvhaira Wthich grow in the outer sheath, andhorse dealers -out them from horses they
-citing the4animal, give thema- more livelyipp3e[aIrIe rlTh figtliofThii owl iis per-fctly -noiseless; and its ear,' equallysate, detects the slightest humming of an
.inseet at a distAnee of several feet.
Moths. i COlor Sh ops. -I n some p lacesmoths infest shops where paints and oilsare sold. A good remedy is to set piecesof camphor, or sauoers filled with turpen-tine, about the premises. Camphor water,sprinkled regularly, would also greatlyIrelp. The loss is dear, and the remedycheap.
Hasheesh or lashisah, as the Orientals callit, has long .been an important article ofEastern commerce, and more than onebrilliant pen has described its magicalef'tct, upon the imagination. The temporary extacies it has communicated tomillions -of poor mortals have been athousandfold counterbalanced by theprostration, mental and physical, that in-evitably follows the practicp of using it.-As the phineae government strove desper-ately at one time to check the importationof opium, so does the Vicetoy now prohibitthe use of kcskeess under the severest
nalties. Helitiuenaihbloandt pogressive
.Psst Lace. - Who devised it? TheJ al1ans claim that they derived the artIfrcom Greek refugees escaping the disordersof tIe Lower Empire. The Spauards.galn r it to the Mooreof Orenada. A
re41l'legeh va s still more romantic"i. WeVenice was stilt in her pride
t ima•mfe supremacy, a Venetian tar'Urtp home a buech d aorsak-line as-
el she akid kbown ua *Mermaid'sto his betrothed ThMe latter -was a
Id. eeeker, tad was so plosd with theusito beauty of the ptnt, that she
haZ to idiitate it wh thread ad,
the reperbory .1 elegance and
and to ruin is always kept in go$ate the trvelers p the enpnsesmm
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Blras and 1'lytml Cvekm If al patterns,146............. .. POYDRAS StCREET....... ....-
N. B.-Ageots for Colwell , Shaw k Willard's Patent
Hydraotput up, extended, and repaired. Raolrne4tly done. elalye
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PLUMBER AND GAB iER,
42......6.
... Barotne Streiet.............42Between Common and, Oravier, 'ew Orleans.
Hot. Cold, and Satrer a tolon !he & ot.r, ateaE !oasts. Pompp, and every doscip-tlon of Ge., Steam andWater l'ipee. C.M Chandoeiers, Brackets, etc., carefullhfitted anp. Jobbing tetendod o on t moait resonabletlTrmd. nJs31 the
Saain street.l. ,e lyY b
d w1 .. T 'houD io , ,a ELLYWou sec
t dand n fo bar als.
,by strlctA..tt t o.•btant a l
_ p�atro na _
aCorer St. A etc, w a Fulton street. Fourthic CASES ofall (OFFIn, and Wooden tlNa c onstantly deon hand.al1way oan haud TIOS. CONt ON,- .•nger, 2 73 and .27 .. .... Magazine t r a in e. i l... .'i W. nTtrmclc. U N DR F TA IK Ei,
"cs i "47Can o roat laoruOX oflJslae--"9l:
Ptfllthsnioir t~d'SroE~cl'FCOF INS w oul d d o welt byc fll L .y .•.
. j3t hfe.5,mlpu
nta l lO bt and Thi. ew a
a y' S OU Ts E Rs n CA hI AG SE STAB IE,for wic ............. the S Agent. Warrant....d to be ...... e.187t, uctiloen and irtighedt, AnRIES for beirety of Ior caniot
cnaUYe,1 -
aorpaasclu oar otheever znntmtfofcured.Lose nald, Mianhoganv.y ll Walant, and all other st}tlea
t uothon rate nrata. Jl.:4 ly
A L LIA3 PILPL.S'UNION STABKE S,
Cultner St. AOpen and Ful t on tr eAG E S For hiurth prics t.
COFFINS" so all( c rtp tt o sco notan tly on han d.All Oders onr tdD ndPartie promptly tetoRI. ,AOES to Luu. jn17 ly
NDW UNDERTAk
A nd CA RCARPETER t h irBUILDER,3t)- -Magazit Stret.... N..
0.1.14 lc Wt. 7lrltcn, the audl Thalia. New (tl e wita.
v SOUTIERN CARRIlAGE STABLE,.13 .......... ... JcuARi treET......:........ 18
IBetwcen Juliae and St. ChJoeh..
Open arnd Closed CA•RIAngIiS for hire day or eceived,
and immediately atteded to. lyUNION STABLES,
Agn. d owerlf prope Street will ea e .......... e ntcFinoee Open knod Camong meha ES for hire at per ce I
agent or ower py rth tl such little trime.s
ling up. l doei nota and Partiesll nromtly antty perdcen. gn work entrued to him.AANDREU LILDE
CARPENSTERAN BUILDER
1CO1..... .E - •TAI AND TRLES Y AS TREET....... ,
etwSondhn Julern alwa and St. Joseph.
All work guaranteed. w dc
6mand immediately attended to.
Agentsand owners f property will plesse take noticethat the subscriber does not encourage the confidence
operation known among merhanie as " et hat pe. cent.will you glve me it I get you the j ob I" co urse the i
agent or owrer payins t all such little trifles wheattendedt-toling p. liexecutedoe not ask n will not lie any perventage on work ernlrusteul to hi m.
n. tin A. LEO.
ï ¿½, 1 eENl Z UE A . IR ODER ICK,SCISTERN BUILDERS,
CO4t.. It l-\ 1t1A'l Ni, IE STY,lT.......S EETS.
SeerodBhetweenrrs nManeu INd ontan ce.l.All work guaranteed. rn. de cusG
SC. AT1I AN,TROPICAL ROOFINT MANUFACTR RER
And SLATYII.
224 ............ . Bi enville Street............22 iAll orderon in te abore line will be promptlyr attended
to d, and eeeunel td lFre .eetand Amertnna n PAnner.
MJ, J. a aI. , 11,.-. &t AT E R,
104il e....n ... c.ti tEl Guinting SIrllul tin... t r. 1rentwe he I aiaineo and Coing the form
S~L , I- s tit w f e al t iid ontiku ce i tng oPAINTER.leas retoehd hissa etd the corner or I•ron. e end
aoton strretsGT(e kepae tad Frenhl and Aneti.an IPAPlER
HA•d)l GS. RelglCionse Artrleo. seurh nas .layrll'dn,Im e s, Enugrainges, et.
Still cnlo Itiue trhe Paintin. r I rlinlan1 ing, Lettering oSIg noo izin a nd G ildin g tu so fineus. ret
ofeiov r pe saialit oftwrminul Ftoring iin the formofLORINGauet, onI a t nlnos tc.,lpo rl t rtnlwict rt.serur tI uilttu w oo l rot • a l luhiu i 'it', u nt ker llp it is'clintil.v ias thonsn pla ed tin th ,ir siptn torieo.f t
Alo Tl'llh • *-'i(
•sl rt c- (,ie.'
C it i l-. tarn pr-rrelin
Dw e).lElings ot St a rien.Nel.-
_ illteson t to loui.al
itis t eoi stito t t in tuiug o f
J. S. IIR D E Y,
S15 ............ l. . ycttyttv Street............115
nIt'St I'u t:.enDp liad Nl.tg.lnillnn otur Io.
tCot.ttISI, 1;i..AZlx'G, ,, utt.. 1,"100)lR tVy troi(nL 21-
ti Y lhton in o roo to ObtaLin a .itir nlllrillt•) O l~iltrtiil;i'.
M[r. F. IEIt Ltt iNlint u'hal'ge oltt, Sigtn f)rl,-rtt,ncet,and pllKdges iia I,rnyt iultirt. to give tatlulaltion to l1epublic.
SI(N-S, Bll'NFEIt, Fr.A(;S. ,tre.All ordenr will receiue prilllt aitrti(utn. let,? tiln
&FAYZETrE MARBLE WORKS,
Fh PwytaaI �WaPMDlta Btrsets.
N~EW !8.
F I t
MWiLB MA G
RBLK and
� Ti LABTAN3
zdcpB. -r I
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
CARPET AND 91Q CLOTH WAIREHOUSE
E LK-I.N & CO .,
16 .............:Canal Street.... ....... 8(Op posit o Christ Church. )
. A re reccl eing RNe' asnton MfATTINGS of best quality,'Wlbite. Std ,heek and Now Fancy Pattornss.
F loor OIt ~ lL fro m 3 t o 34 fe e t wide.Mlinilla and fd e•[.ATTINGS.Window SIhAi i every variety.CoEnloes, Curtain Goods, Hair Cloth, Tasail, Cord,
Etc. mh2S 3m
E. OPENER.174................Canal Street... ........174
Between Baroane and Dryades streets.
CROCKERY. CHINA. GLASSWARE, PLATED
WARE. CUTLERY, STOVES, AND
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
ries and patrons that be baa opened the store former.ly keptby Levi & Nava, at 174 Canal street, and willcontinue to serve their old customers the same as before.
I as now enabled to supply the public with everythingappertaining to a ftrst.class House Furnishing Establish-ment. Ladles wishing to fill up China Dinner and TeaSets cani be supplied with them at very low prices.
I am also reevlving a large assortment of Plated Ware,such aa}eo lIltchara, Castors. Table and Tea Spoons ofthe very best quality at reduced prices.
Also the Celebrated Cooking Stove COTTONI'LANT,All Stoves sold In the city will be lint up anul delivered
free of charge .I ain also receiving a very large stock of ;lassware
which I will sell at remarkably low prices.Please call and examinue my geols before purchasing
elsewhere. lenember the place.mh7 3m - E. OFNK E. 14 C(anal street.
CARPET WAREHOUSE,19...........CRHARTREB 5TRET ..........19
A. DROUSSEAU &CO.,Importers, offer at low prices -CARPETINGS, English and American. of all kinds,FLOO, FJlrnlttre and Enamel OIL CLOTHS.MATTIWG---,o roell China, u10 pieces Cocoe.s(INDOW SHADES, Table and Piano Covers.CP~ E.B CLOTHS, Drugget Linen, Felt.CURTAINS. Laces, tRopp loreted, Damraska, etc.FURNITURE COVERING, Linen and Cotton.
CORNICES. Bandp, Pins, etc. ..an7 ly
FRES• ARRIVALS OF -
PAPER hIANGINGS, PAINTS, AND WINDOW
. GLASS.
105...............Canal Street......... .... 105
The undersigned has received, perlate arrivals, a veryLarge, Fresh. and-Well Selected Stoclk of the aboveGoods, all of which he is now selling at tireatly Red dfigares.
Parties n want of such articles are rel Ifully inyi.ted to call at his Store, No. 105 Canal e rest , betweenChartres street anl E x change I'lac and exoamingRoodsand prices Iwflorc porch.^sing a where.
Competent workmen far a hed when required.Ja17 m M. W ELAHAN , 105 Canal street.
ElLNRY THOFF,FURNITURE DEALER,
155 Ca p street, opposite St. Patrick'a Church, NewOrleans.
Every description of FtUIINITUIIRE-from plain to tiheRichest and Most Elaborate in Denein, at the L.owestMarket prices. Counstry merchantsa ill do wrll to ex-amine ruy stock. lurniture carefully stored. ja.i i y
'IURNITU•E ............ ......1... t'IIRN ITl RF]. ltOC 1' jj N E 1) iE I.,
CABINET MA•KER-AND UPTrOLSTERtER,.5 Barohne street, between Common and Graier.
Special attention given to Upholstering anti Repairing.Cheap Parlor and Iedroom Sets. Mattresser c.,utant-
ly on hand at the lowest market prietr. la31 3 m
EDWARD ILIENTUAL,95.................Canal Street..............95Importer and Dealer in WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEW.
ELRY. SILVIER and PLATED WAItE.Parte•olar attentlgnaa to Repairing Watches, Jew.r', etc All kinds ofd ewry and Silver Ware made to
o. and oall work dons lly guarsasntoed.I
(. BARTON. 1as4 3m
CDOUGLAS ENGRAVER AIND LITHOGRAPHER,10............. CAMP STREET............1V
Visiting and Wedding Cards egraved in the mostelmt rea m er.C a c ]blrde, A t a sd. otita, 311. oAf itll
ad.l InS.s CanTelng Sta Do plata, eta raiateembossedun Paper and B vslopes. without cbarg foedie. Blsak A eouot SalesOMesie alwayseon hand. WOa
OWE' R W E ILL U MI N AT DIG OILe Ias to be had oat7 4 Ca mp stre. t,
o tsing th I s ev er need h ansy ea sheb
3mLL' & VEAZIN.egitIar 74 Cam p sch st.
GET YOUR CIGARS
- A t the -PREMIUM CIGAR MANUFACTORY OF
GEORGE ALCES,1P:, Rampart street, below Canal.
Lock.bc 18 P1ot-ofhe. mbt8 ; n
BLOODS ENGLISI, EIPALE ALE I
PORTER!or-'o-si 'ibtr to suit under coat prices, to close co.,
signmfets. Orders solcited and pr ompt tey ndod to,by MA gTIN DRUHAN.
0I Commeree t., between Lafayett& and Olrod.
ONtSOLTG--HOW PLEASANT IS THE thoughbtoh, my stars tht koting consolee man like mu -
king rI Gemtlean, think of this, too: you knowitt is true, thatt it t,- oolmng good tobacco to chewbut it is Qdte_|�o that is w Nrmtwath oor , with
Theo boae dtluors we a alewa'hood mw N. 113 9
C lblso•el Mang, s d L. rLANOIO.
MEDICAL '
e� p U Ai I F In -An • tas s a
nd
.... . ....... ......9 3
' atent Pad
IDs D D. Schmidt.-lb st, and the Pro
tdedt or eastt4m t as tatsh ore will be pronftlya
tteande d to. ]lis t 1
y--
TUIltE CURED
i Using Dn. FEItRI'S
A $PUPPORTER TRUSS.,t onfortable, and Secure Trus
Ufe . C ctedupon an entire new pri-11i•.
aano ~p nor iron bands, thus avoiding all in
Sne p the back, at the same tine support
ing the abdomeen a*d relieving the aperture of all tlndue
weight.It in the only Trues that permanently c o res the mo st
obstinate as well as recent cases of liernia qualities
aseesmiae WetttrTrtMPN, "a those iAfoTarvoe Wrn ne
Sasious kb•ldawith aptuge or banlds can testify.With an experience of more than ten years practice in
the treatment and cure of Rupture and Hernia, I can
promibe more perfect relief, comrufit antd security, and a
more rapid itmpronr•eut than can be obtained of anyother person 1, applliance in the South, without rqgardto t he age o f t he pa t ie n t, or len gth of t i me aff lic ted. '
Call on, or address with stampDa . T. ST. C. FERIIIS.
Office No. S St. Char l es st reet, u
p-sta t ra
I our "- Fr o n• 10 A. as. to 4P. a ... J,24 tf
PURITY IS ESSENTIAL.
J. II. IIARTE,
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY,
Claiborne treet, between Common and Canal streets
A full asnsrtment of Fresh Drugs and Cbemicalsalesavs on hand.!'al 1 I on M : \--French. Ells.h, nd An merican.
BltR•TIIl-S-Tooth., fir, antReail i~ great variety.SOAlS--Every qOualit anld price.Special atltrtion
-r•ven to the Compounding of P'hy~
clans' •l'esrcriilttlosunatalTutra. dtto c;m
G!tEOl:t E 1t.IIINSFATIIER..
CIIEMIST. DRUI;GGIST AND APOTHECARY,il'otabliel•l Twelve Yeatas)
372............coMlMON STREET... ..372Takeo tlhs olp0tIrtunity o flpcfioreig his regular cus
tomers. nid thebplultle go•r•lly, that he hal•lately open,td eas-i•lndid nl w otoltC (next door t o b in olad stand)tittoed up withia Large and Varied As•e•rtment of Freralhl)rngn, Mteliienro. and Chcmcala. ntitahle to the wantsof the m ost fattidious; and as hlege Idls constant persoenal attention ti+ the arefotl" manipulation and prelsa-tration of all Medicines he d•lsPnse. tihe public may feelassured tlhat they moay have full confidence In anythingthey receive from his etore.
Phyeicianst
Prescriptions carefully and accuratelycomponnded. r 1h21 ly
. ROSA RT,
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY,Corner of Marals and Gasquet streets.
PERFUMERY, SOAPS, and FANCY ARTICLES eall ktnda.
Physikiana P rescriptionsyeatefully put up. feb7 3mrXA ' EYcD1 .ICC K O ,
JVLIL5 iIAAN. F. -yaeIat•HItnO.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS,And Dealers in Plur Chemticuls, Apparatus. Leeches,
Fine Perfllmnelr, etc.,"n 1:39 i'anal street. Touro Buildings.
SPlantation ordtier execsted with care and dispatchfelid 3m -
1 MPORTA NT NOTICE.
To all who value t hei r Right, and w!3h to improve
K R ItN AG IHAN & CO.,11.......::.....CAMP bTHTE - ET....... ..... Yi
reg leave to etr ito to those in need of Lenses, t~
GEO INEI I' llAZILI.AN 'PEIIILESPECITACL ,war.ranted to preserv te the cy unimpaired to tremo oldago. "Their coastrultilon," lays a Cel teld writer on1 optice, "isi a.coldanee with the pleiiunphy of nature,in th ie flrm coone.trve-covex mirror." and their transparency is eo perfect that the wearer can only perceive hehan them on by the improvement in his eight.
The adlvatagtesof our improved Brazilian PebbleSpectacile ista, been fully tested by the most scientificmen of h Eunrope and America, and approvod as theb .pectacles ndetrWuwn for the preservation of the
mpaired vision.For ale only KI•EINAGII.\N & CO.,feti :tn Optician . Nao. It CIamp s tr
eet .
.40and 42......St. Charl Street...... 40 and 42
TIHE FAtLIlIONAIILE FAMILY I:ESORT.
ASTONIISHING IIUMAN WONDERS.
The WsndeIitlt Aamphibious Man, the liartdedLaity,the Ieautiful Circ'as•iain Lady. the Liliputian Queen, theLiving Skeilton Violinit, the Bohemian Glass Worker
A LItG(iE MENAGERIE.An Aviary of :alre and lh."uttful Birds, Dens of Mon-
..ter S•tpents, Trtli., oif MIonk:s. Ales and ia*loons,SC1uocities from all partl of the (;Globe, Thiree GLASSNTEA\M EN(;INI:.t, ;tIll a eoulltles• arrny of Most In-
tottstlt� a• d i i rtt" o( 40i,-4 .ot the ant t ,t l o'iv
t era.
A\llllis•sIlon ."U [renty
a , (
, .alid
tI l•.1 h' olrnt . 1:.11l •tm
J lt..IAN, J.; A.C't'I•TIN:I:.
Otlice and Salesrooml I t(;Gr:aviitr. near Catrontelei•t treet,New tr1 tllts.
Tlhrt ol advanteso mu:ctlk Ietrtts. e•tll'lttco,AIteltl- saultotf F,,tl t t ire. '.trg,,t."t, i'tot,,lel. pet
IEttt. •it ev ery doneinptios of Ser hlt andi•e lpromptly
i te eT t .t lZttt
It1 I' T; i. At A I-: 1 V.L�Bt U R l IIn ( Ift .N,..
Adi prtp miettr t thle I'i esvta". t 'htldng .1lls.
EI ORiLEANs l'AiRtL. EXt
E5
S FFIC
To Jesewse. City, on 1cents upwards.Small ae onlsty oy nd ot New (rileans above Canal,
snteet. pie lents e.left at thl ee... .. . ... 1 ,15 cendFive 25 cents Tickets..................... ..... $..1 00o!api ly i J. F. iILBEeT, Superintendent.
SDOVER.................................SLATE,
306 Dryayes street, New Orleans.
LEAXY ROOFS REIPAIIID ANiD WARBANTED.Orders from the country promptly attended to.
apl8 3m
./ • Palmyr• street, one block hem Chdborn. Market,
aIrp tf 1 Camp street.
GENE . 5TATIOUZRE~ I
.W .i oiacl'yeM ,, t ,o .
e, r i opn b1orti, 5 *mWe Iy particular attention
will pliciAte the adthempase f spear it a short time, as ias )t u i
other.Letter, Note and Foolaeap PAAERS.ENVELOPES of all sizes. . 3 1JFoley'a unrivalld GOLD PE", In a grea-t variety ot.
ITi . dora.
LETTVr I CoIrrIX 06kao -
Fancy FRiEICH PAPIER a"•I R IS, withInitials handsomely eboa i•id~ latest style.
We invlte thhe particul latenton a1 ••isads to
our specimens of JOB PRIIISTNG, such m Cards, BillHIleads, Acecoust Sales, etc•., st.a wh •w•'ge• a0 M the
shortest possible notice and la the eastest nsiun.Bills of Lading, say Receipts, Ceamlbdae aad
Mercantile Blanks of all kinds alwayi a hm aadprint-ed to order.
Stainied Check Books, on Iny Bank in the city, with
name of firm printed in, furnished at thirty-sIx uonrs'
Bills of Exchange, Notes, Drafts, etc., Engrated and
Lithographed.We deal directly with the mianufacturtis. and our
prices are as low as those of any similar establishmet
in the Seouth. t utomers willalwayss'eiv heb•slatof any duiline in tIw cost of goods.
Clty or country orders will receiev prompt and careful
attention.All goods warranted as represented.
DIARIES FOR 18es.
- T . F ITZWILLIAM &. CO,de6 tinm 6 Camp street.
C•ATIIOLIC BOOKS FOR SALE BY
JAS. A. GRESHIAM, Bo seller and Stationer,-
92 CAMP. STREET.
IMITATIOON OF CHRIST, by Thomas A. Ksmpl.THE GOOD SHEPlEFtI. oeygatq.SISTElRS STORY. bw Mr�-, t• mvl
.- The Illustrated CATHOT.IC SUNDAY SCHOOL LI.
BRARY.All the CATHOLIC P5A,YER BOOKS in general use.CATHOLIC BIBLES.C(IRISTIAN BROTHERS- READERS.311.1TRO 'OI.TANOIeEADEIS.
Catholic Schools and Convents wIUl he &opplied withall kindlo tf 'hiol anr Misaellaneous -B•.ok at the low-cct 'ortherin prices. Oirders for Catholic Books will befilll at the slhorti.t inotice. spI
(OUiN•TRY MERCHA NTS WILL
SAVE TEN PER CENTBy purchasing their
S'4C(ritOL IOOKS ANI) STATION-ER OF
A. EI'YRIlCIt. S'UCiessor t o BLELOCK & CO.,ithol cil Ioknellher and Stationer,
l ...... ....... alnoni Slreet.............130N. I -I sell lai4l l1n, and Staititnesy at Esaternhr ti. }*rir•s. and allow l.ilwral Discount to large
J. E. KtLM.. S. i. CKET.il
K l'U I.L & DICKEY,
Wholesale- and Retail
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS,
l ........ ...... Canal street ............. 10
NEW OnLEANS LA.,
Law, Medical, MIleellseons, School and JnaventleBiokiS. SId 17-
HILIP ANTONI, t-
BOOKSELLER ANDI STATIONER,No. 193 Josephine Street, next dooC to St. M•ry'
German Church,Keepson hand a general stock of Catholic Pr•iyer•ooks,A opl.Y oi EngiliaC, Freach and Georman Pray? erliesilithbe, 'Lives of Shli.its. Also Miktsals, AlhtarulcnU,Cruets, Oil OtBokc., an( i
tes.l--
rA large nsitrtnrnt of Beads and 1tedals,~Crucl.-
fIoxees ol'.water Founts, Statues, and all kinds ofreliglous Pictures. Also, the only pure Wax Candles forFite't ComniiiIion,l at the lowest lrices. -
'ieCtitc n (rtmicql and nladc to order.Also. Cnntn,tr S•lthow.•le for salle. hb2l ly
IF G(Ui;AIIT, CATHOLIC IBOOKKELLERI AND1P. T Cacip street opiirle SL Pa.irik I"h re ktleepmagenerat stocek oSC IOOLIOOKS; Ill L, Ii'A Ei Btlt . Standard and Mlicellaneeoa
VWo ks. All the latet (Ctholilc ltblicltions at publish-cr' prices. lhiiad Medals, Crucifxco and Religious Pie-ti S. IGoiral Ageitl for all Catholicl Newspaper and
S ae l, core ooks and.i, el. 0 11.y
ICAT'LILC JOOK STORE,I............. lnRoyal Sitreet.............174
i 'awh n9 ,11. irie,, beUltwen taunal street and theit'. tenit Fathers Churel.
fOt LEI.IEVIt lc.e leave to inform his fclt and coun..,ici t olrs thalt at ltranch ofhis Book. Stor-e ii been ce-t.1.ihl lli ei4liit liei• street, No. 9, where will ie found, as
il gitili and itFrenrlh.]rayer IBooks, in the Engliish F'reunh, Germsan
sit Spacisih lanuagues. Stationer,. Artilest of PietyFlowers. MaterIals for making 1Flowers, Fancy Artist
HENRY C. ANDREWS,BOOKSELLER, S TATIONER. AsIo VARIETY GOODS,
CALL AND) SEE THE LISTS O THEBEST SCHOOLS IN THE COUNTRY,
a I At the Agency •.r D LDb- "
ap4lmt im No •II lal ] ."
SIGHT IXCEANOGo seat Britagrela and, a e my p ar t Wi
peas cotataSni, ain sues to s alt. • OsmtLag ah elc. T. DUanDB 00.i,