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IroW ADVI3RTETMIEZNT3. MAMB3lB MAOEB3BUIR FVlu INESUI AmCEm COMPANY OP MAMBUIRM. This Company li now preparod to isMun POLICIES aglanst Loas or Damage by Fire at current rates,. Every RISK taken by this Com pany is particlpatemd In by thren of the largrst German Fire Insurannc Companier. represent Ing an aggregato capital and surplus of ov'r BIXTY MILLION MARK. nqual to Flften Million Dollars, U. B. gold-thus enabling thln Company to aeoept largn lines. WILLIAMS & RRIUCKNER. Agents, jyi I t ia Cn.rtlndrel,,t stremet, PIENI X ItENTAURANT. LAKE PONTCIHAItTRAIN. Open for the Reason. Vilitors entertainedoat very reasonable prices. Bath housems for fami lion and Ietl,"i ar,' separatet from the others. 1y4_imt $2 00. $2 00. $2 00. Cow Peas. Cow Peas. PLAQTERS AN- FLACTORI ATTENTION. We will elosn out the halnnno of our htook. he only Peas In mnrket, at TWO .OTLLAR$ per buahel for mixre and Whippoorwills. A. A. GREENWOOD & CO.. 'jell e m 47 Magazine street. JUST IIECREVED A full aessrtment of French MedhWinal Herbs. Soots and Flowers. Pren4h uhbnltrati I3ITMUTHI. Freneh'Powdered (GUM ARADI('. French Evaporating DIHEHN. French Patent MEDI)ICINER, 4tr., etl. For sale br '1'. L. CUI4ACl M, jyt 4 7 H 7 Royal street. A. AATI l TD Id , TBANMILATOR Of Legal and all other Frenoh. English and Bpanish Documents. No. 100 Customhouse street. SH _ jeait ly 1._ . . day JORKEY AND AIUDERNEY MILK. MILK. MILK. rI Pure and fresh, from the country, to be had at " Corner Carondelet and Comnmon Streets, J and Irahhe, No. 69 Canal Street, near Custom-louse, North side. The only place it the city where thlis olo brated milk can he procured. LOI Pure, rich and sweet Jersey and Alderney Milk and Buttermilk, at I cents per glass, re lved daily on nle vla Jackson Railroad, froe At the famous Areola Dairy Farmt. ald stock is from the well-known Fowler's importations of Jersey and Alderney crattle. Also kept on hand, h Mel, Soda, Vichy, Min eral Waters. Home-Ilade Pies andt Pastry. PLANTERS' EIIaLE8S COTTON BAGSt, Rt City FOR PICKING COTTON, IL, All complete. made any length desiredl: 0th the best and cheapest articlo for the pur- Imn poso now known, for the followlig tin- Lon mons, viz: Woven of oubhle and twisted cotton thread--satnie Ieti in grain bags-and thterefore of douhl. durability of osnahulrge or any othller Lo mlnatrial tsoed. Also-IA(ItjING of satne material. In no-yard Io pieces, to io cut t natty he desired, into Bags of any length. If taken care of those baegs will T)iDi wear mainy seasons, or. if wisHfed, laftler pcking Fur Is over, can be 'cut up and made into wearing ap paarcl. i'ho goods are only to he seen and examined (Casl to convin ce planters that for cheapn.iss. du ra idllty. antid dptation to the purpose, there is nothing etqual to these Bigs anti In . We have also on hanId GRAlN aIAl of the Cap same material as itbove, holding two, two, andllt oneo-half. and three bushels tach. curh For salc by O(}I)EN & BELL, Othi colo Auenta and l)ealers in Baling Stuffs, Dip iytl 1 IN Union atret. l. Si'. JAMI'E HOI'EL, Dtep ON MAGAZlINE NTREET, Due Between G(ravier and Natchez. New Orleans,. Ln. Olin (GEN. CHAS. E. $MEI)DE, Proprieotor. Term--g12 50 Per Day. De The undereignedat havin urcehand the uinex- abs pired lease of Meosrs. 1. R. Illvera+& (Co., in the above Hotel, is now in possession of the samne kno and has the pleasure of announelng to his friends and the public that It will be kept open Fj during the enrtio summer for rtegular aindti transientguests and (ay boardders on LIBERAL TERMS. No pains or expense will be spared to insure S' the comfortef his guests. at 1i The Hotel will be entirely renovated, rcfltted and refurnished durlng the summer. OHAS. E. HMEDES. Proprietor. pi New Orleans. June 15. 1877. ..t n, WATCHES, WATCHES, WATCHES. I. C. LEVI'S, 10. ..............Canl setreet ............ 108 TIHE CHEAPEST WATCHES Ever sold n this city will be found in my JEWELRY ESTABLISHMIENT. Double Case English Patent Ilover, 18 carats line, from Se5 to $s0. Swiss Lever Watches for Ladies and Gentle Imen. also 18 carats fine, from $25 to $75-all heavy cases and of the best movement. Stem Winders for Ladies and Gentlemen, 18 carats fine, from $to to $2sso. Split Second and Chronographer at various prices. American Levers. 14 and 18 carats fine, from o50 to $175. Silver Double Case American Lever, eases weighing from 2% oz. to 4 oz., from s$i to $10. Stem Winders in proportion. Ladies' Small Double Case Swiss Levers, from $10 to $25. All the above goods have been selected with care by L C. LEVI. je24 14t No. 108 Canal Street. LILIENTHAL'S PHOTOGRAPH ART GALLERY. ............ CANAL STREET ............121 TOURO BUILDINGS. This well known establishment is the largest and most complete in the city of New Orleans. The style of picturesa made by LAIBERT'S PERMANENT PROCESS surpassese uothing that can be made at other galleries. No one who is fully aware of the superiority of this process, will go to the expense and trou ble to have a picture taken that in a very short time will fade. I guarantee the LAMBERT to be enly pic tare that WILL NOT PADS AIXK 5TAT3"IANT5. REPORT OF TUM ConuIiTION IJANKINI DUP&RTMJ;NT OF TilE CIThZIKNX' UAIc OF ILOU1IIANA. At Now Orioans. in thm ttatne of Loulsiana, at tih close if haRsinoo6 on the 30th hior T(? June, 1617. IIEMOU IltEt4. ealat estate..1... 19: 137.'( 4 21 Unttod fAjtco ed tw ,92000. *2.214') 01 L,01ti1(11~a Mtnto hotels. $1(N1,(N/p ,, ~~~,~. 711,(661 (1( OUter loloaus and stocks.. 4,'(1041 9 - - - - 112.44061:4 Mortgngn stoank dernrtnoft .... 73.,7(1(1 01 Oth',r rIonoo Ind di(slcotli milt~uringafter ((lilyy) 6.114,74(1 2! Othor'lonns i nldt dIIoonts matturlng wftliln 9n days ............ ....... 100,IHm 01 Loat l ysn demand,........ 161.941 (I 1,180.,914 .11 Ov r drafts4....16 ...... """"""""" .... 416 11 Due from othe'r banks and biankers.. 274,214 2 Currontexenhwes ...................... 17,718 94 (imilh itorn-m (iolood l t ...... 11.739 (1 Mllvir 'otn........... 14.107 0r. IT. 14. and Nalional hank totem"........ 00.79 01 3200642 74 Tote l ........... .~.....92.6204,279 31 Capital stook paid in..... $1.546I,010 (61 Undivided ironflt......... 1x9,836 n2 6.1,(19.4421 07 Divietntdls unpaiI........ (197 610 Individul dlepoits boar tUg intlerft...... .. .10.(0,0 77 Indlviiiual deposipts nhot bearinag Interest...... 1402,16.6(1t 1) 110 to )nk1k lat)) honionk er 434,1134 01 St.3.14,4r.U 01 Totall ................4..............J,994,219 31 We, of the Citizrne n 1'11ak of LoulHiaoa. doi scoltlmnly sweiar that thi' 'lhove( state'ment is true, to thie boot of our knowledge an14 hoetlieto. JAM. J. 'I'A IIETI)N. (notuhitr. 110. W. BALLt HIENIIY I0N141AW. t1ill rootori. statetk or 1Olllsiunll. Paish olOf t(lronn4. (worn toi andi subse8i'nltli leote II'11, thiii 2d dlay of July, 11477. A. 1lITOT. .11.. Notary Public. IT'lliihO'l In ll4'044ii 1111100 with ftiii pii ivlsiil)) or iet No. iii. 1577. .v1 A 4rfTT u1T"1 VIP 4F nln(l 't'.v~n u,. ,"nr REt'ouT OF. THE CONUITION -01r THlE LOUINIANA MAVINGM DANK AND MAFF DEPOMIT COMPANY, At New Orleans, In the State of Lou'slann, at thi 'Ios04 of bulliness, 5atlurelay, June 30. IM77. IlEOUUCE -. Real Estalt. .... ...................... $1,s10, o City Premium Bonds ................. H9,224 5e Loulisiana :te Bonds... ............. :.1100 on Otlher stocks andl fondl............... 1(S,415 o. Loans On mortgge ................... :15,142 4t LORans Ind dHOscouii nts dunnflr Oinety days...... ......................... 2,117 71 Loalln and di.scounts dui withih ninety days ........... . .......... 4S 9.117 41 Loalls and discountI due on demand 129.789 10 )Dun from banks and )ankers......... 49,348 oN Furniture and fixlures. Including snrf deposit vault................. 2.,000 o5 cash...................... .............. 7(1,1 0: Total............................... ...$1.,2 7,954 51 IJABI I1ITIES. Capital stnek paid in ................... $0,000 o0 Surpl u ................................ 10o,0 0 ()i Other undlvided profits............. 29,006 22 Deposite bearing intorest (savings department) ...................... 329.295 59 Deposits not bearing lntlerest ........ 20.:.132 so Duo banks and bankers ............. 97,566 90 Other liabilities ......................... 34,790 (i Total ........ ........................ $1,217,954 51 We. of the Louisiana Bavings Bank and Safe Deposit Company, do solemnly sw ar that tile above statement is true to the best of our knowledge and bolier. J. S. WALTON. Cashlir. FD. CONERY, Directors. W. H. THOMAS, Sworn to and subscribed before me, notary, at New Orleans. this July 2, 1877. ANDREW HERO. Notary Public. Published in accordance with the prcvislons of act No. 91 of 1877. A. DUBUCLET, jy4 it State Treasurer. REPI'OT OF THE CONDITION --OF THE NEW ORLEANM CAN.V AND BANKING COMPANY, At New Orleans, in the State of Louisiana, at the close of business on the 30th day of June, 1877. RESOURCES. Real Estate.. ..... $167,515 24 United States Bonds ($100,000 4,i per cent.) market value $lo8.cost 101.004 46 City Premium Bonds ($50,000,) market value 350, cost ............... 17,000 00 Bonds and stocks...... 228 3a Loans on mortgage ma turing after 90 days... $40,o10 15 Loans and discounts maturing after 90 days 156,897 33 Loans and discounts maturing within 90 days ... ......... 1,590,4859 13 Loans on demand...... 269.046 39 2.016,399 00 Due from other banks and bankers, inclu ding Foreign and Do mestie Exchange...... 1,197,510 33 Current expenses....... . 5 5 Cash items-gold . .. . 73,277 96 National B'k Notes. 404,816 01 U. S. Notes 33,010.0oo 861.103 97 $4,361,077 90 LIABILITIES. Capital stock ............ $1,000,000 00 Contingeit fund........ 8o,651 9 Dividends unpaid ... .. .50,003 00 Individual d, positors.. 3.159.925 30 Foreign banks and bankers............... 1,725 11 Other liabilities (eircu lation) ........... ..... 8,772 50 $4,361,077 00 We. of the Now Orleans Canal and Banking Company, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of our knowledge and belief. CHAS. MACREADY, i R. S. HOWARD. Directors. State of Louisiana, parish of Orleans. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 3d of July, 1877. CH. JUMONYILLE, Cashier. THEO.-GUYOL. Notary Public. Published in accordance with the provisions of act 91, of 1877. A. DUBUCLET. jy4 It State Treasurer. BANK STATEMENTS. STATBIENT OF THE CONDITION OF THIE I'ITIZENN' MAVINUe BDANH, Or Nw Orleans, at the 'loso ,of b1uines. sT, n .o., 1877. SEM 7U REUI. Blnds and -(tooks, market valu,........ 1.9,424 2 Loanas maturlan within ninety days.. v:13.317 h: Furnituronidi fIxture14................. 1.0o1 (turrmnt expnoses. int'M, IIiuiaUis, 1+ n,,51t 7 CaHsh ................ ................... :H.172 2 T otal ................................ $227,1; 7 LIAAII.ITIEH. Capital stock.. ......................... li0a4,* 0 Surplu fund. ............................ 9.,s1 a Undivided prollts ...................... In,7o0 4 Individual deposits bearing Interest. 02,171 r. idlividual detposits not Ihearintg in rterest................................ 24.320 o iN Total ............. .................: 9227,1t n 72 We, of 1 he Olttions' .avlings Bank of Now Or loans. Btato of L.iuliana, do solemtAly swoa that the abovo statoment is true to the best o our knowledge and belief. M. BE«NETR C, ashier. LOUIS (1RUNEIWALD. Dlrct.ts. E. P. OHAMI'LIN. Numlbr of ltwo'mOltn. 534. Interesit paid on d'plOltM., lx per ic),nt per onn num. Sworn to Ifore me this ;,di ilay of July, 1877. J. D. CItAWFORD. Notary Pubili. I'ubliqhe i n accordanoe with the provistodp of not 91t if 18T7. A. DUBUCVIET. jy4 it Btnte Treasurer. 'I---- ---------r-l -- - - CITIZEN,' NAVINGS BANK, (A Bank for Small Havings) ORUNEWALD HALL, [ 22.......... ..lroune treet..........21 H'ECIAIL LElIHIATIVE CHIAIRTER. Thstl Saving. PBank will re,.ivn on deposit flnl pay In(re tl at the raid' ofl l per '(en.lt. per annlru on lllh small 1i11!5N of money n malty from timTe to imoe be ioffredl Iorifor by nrlechllani ('s, clarks Sninlors nid othlers, thluls soulring protnetior from robblry. uoclid'nt or frIllid l lt 0i, ltu l aiffordl. ing a i tnsln of profit on savings by the seml. annI ill terest paid. I fly speell provision of law. mirried womnil and minoris ntl diiposit money in their own nlmi, itald It lta I bl drllawn by tllhrmnlves only. Hurnh depoHsits ennot bh eolntrolledl by hus Sbalrnds p).ronlts or tluors. Apply for (Chartir ali tly-Litws. J. I,. (GIItlERNATOR, President. M. BJENNEIt, Cashilier. I ItRECTORS: J. J.. OiJBlIERNATORI, . W. TTUNTINGTON E. 1'. CIIAMPIN, . 1ENNERL LOUIS OGRUNEWALD. myy2 -- - JAM ES 1). EI) WAII)S, (Suevissor to T)an l. and .. D. Edwards,) STEAMBOAT, RAILROAD AND ENGIN EERS' SUPPLIES, Manufactull rer of the most improvod STEAM TRAINS FOR MAKING SUGAR, And every ldescription of Copper, Brass and >heel-Iron Work. Dealer In Iron Pipe and Fittings for Steam, Water or (Gas; Brass and Iron Valves; Cocks; Oil Globes; team and Witer Gauges; Boiler Tubes; Bolls and Nuts; Punched Neta; ILou I Screws: Washers; Rivets; Cilern. Well andi Force Pnmps;Brasannd Iron Wire Cloth; Rub bor, Lubricating and H.mD Packi,; Rub ber Hose; Belting; Lubricating, Lard. Signal, Linsacdl and Headlight Oils: Whilt Lead; Cot ton Waste; Cotton Stem Packing; Gas Pipe Stocks and Dieos; ipe Cutbters; Tongs; Wrenches: Pipe Vises; Jack Screws; Flue Brushes Flue Scrapers, etc. Agent for the CAMERON SPECIAL STEAM PUMP -For PUMPING JUICE AND SUPPLYING BOILERS. Hend for Price List. JAMES D. EDWARDS. 22. 24. 26 and 28 Front and 21, 23, 25 and 27 Delta street, New Orleans. je21 '77 ly S ... . 7 I. street, New Orleans. 1(21 '77 ly Slate Roofing Composition. Fire-Proof Preservative Coating FOR SHINGLE AND METAL ROOFS. One coaot will make hingle roeef flre.proof, preserve them from decay, stop ordlhnry leak, a.,d'eprove the quality of the water and in equal to several coats of ordinary paint a n pt'eervetive coating for metaln, nhie the coat in but little. This Composition meets with an ncreased demand wherever once used, and mere not he conf/manded wth Rooflng Painte ad etenmeirely advertned by Northern jirme, an this is mannufactured by the undersigned. Send for circular. EDWARD THOMPSON, Manufacturer and Dealer in Roofing MHaterlah, 90 ,lajno St., New Orlea.m. Lu, jel3 1m FITS, EPILEPSY, -OB FALLING SIC*NESS, PERMANENTLY CURED-NO HUMBUG-BY ONE MONTH'S USE OF DR. GOULARD'S CELE BRATED INFALLIBLE FIr POWDERS. To convince sufferers that these powders will do all. we cl.im for them, we ~will send them by mail. POST PAID, a FREE TRIAL BOX. As Dr. Goulard is the only physician who has ever made this disease a special study. and as to ou, knowl edge thousands have been PERMANENTLY CURED by the u-se of these POwDERS, WE WILL GUARANTEE A PERMANENT core in every c ,ae or REFUND YOU ALL MONEY EXPENDED. All sufferers should hive these powders an early trial, and be convinced of their curaitive powers. Price. for large box, s3, or four boxes for S10, sent by mail to any part of th United States or Carada on receipt ot price, or by express C. O. D. Address. ASH & ROBBINS, aplt ly 360 Fulton street. Brooklyr N. Y. IO lICE TO TI'XPAYtRS. STATE WARRANTS. RECEIVABLE FOR Taxses and Licenses, for sale by the under signed. L F. BONIS & A. LEMORE. je20 im No. 5 Gallier Court, BANK NOTICUE. Worklnmnen's Bank New Orleans. Jant 23. 1R77-At it motin uof tho Board of Dirototrj held this day It sorm -alnnual dividnd of FOUl J'EIl CEN'P wils dio'elrid payabhl to the etock holdeor on and aiftr MONDAY. July 2. Thie intnor+s of tho llr[t Mix monthe of 1377 wil , lao mI pild to th.h dhiepositors of the HMlving, Dpl't, mntI this ll lank on an1 d I lafter tho I1ltovi rnoon t l ln d ..t.. jyl tf t J. 11. MONDIEG(T. (Cbler.r Oflfle of the New Orleans Gas Light Cai, tnny-A dlvldondI of 1F )U It ol,LA IIt ver share will ho paid to thn toCkll lfltorso I MONDAY .Iily 13,. 1477 out of the ea.rrleings of thos past sil mnloitliM. All Iranlsferal l f (ioeek mnlldul botweir J1uly 7 anld la mus3t ho "ex-divlorndl." jvr: tin V. VALLOIH, Hn,eritary. lUnion National Bank, New Orleans, Jiiuo 21), 1417- At, +a mnnlhig f l lthe l rd of 1)1 2 rollrs huld T'his 1Iny. +i soeni-iniail divident of FIVE i'r It ( EN'' won1 deol ietd, pItyabln t Mtri.okholdllrs on andlt nftor MONIAAY. Jul1y 2 Ilext. Sjy2. 1t JAH. CIIALAitON. ('.shior. 3 (ermnnlal National Bank, New Orleans , Juno 29, 1.77-At fl meetling of the UBard of D1) rectors this dlay a emril-atnnulll dlivdelnd oI Mix Per C(ont war s do ,lared, payable to the stoek' holders on dolemand. jyl 1w IHERM. ROEHL,. flOnhir, SCLtlien.' Mavinga Bank Gruiewall All New Orleans. June 9o, 4lt7.-The Board o; ) lreutors have this day declardl a semil-alial dividelnd of HIX PElt CENT out of the rofls o the last six months' busines, v8y3bl on de. mand. M. BENNEi. jyl 7t l.ashier. tMate National Bank of New Orleans New Orlans. .Juno 230 14377-At a meeting of the Board of Directors held Ihis de, a semi-annua dividend of FOUIt I'ift CENT was deelared pnyable to the toAmokholders on and after MON DAY, July 9. 1377. The transfer book will re, maIn open, but transfera will be ex-dividend, jvl 1w . H AM. L. i(. DUI'UY, OCbhler. The People's Bank of New Orleans, New Orleans, July 1. 177-A semi-annual dlvildn( of FOUl1 PEltR Ei NT on the elvital stonk will be taid to the s3tokholders of this bank on ant after the 10th lnst. Ily order of the Board: ).o 4t N. LANDItY. Cashier. New Orleans Canal and Banking Caon nany, New Orlenns, Juonl 2. 1371.---At a. s3.3ni meotlng of thn BoIoprd of Dlrectorn hhld 'rHI DAY. a omil-nnnual divldend of four r coen' was deollardl. payaIble to the stookholders or and after the lirlst Monday of July next. je2 ilt CIt. JUMONVILLIE,. Cnahler. SPECIAL NOTICES. Speelal Notice-As the underaigned II albut tcMcll thl good will of thoe prmisn.s No 17 North P''torrs street. , btween IBarraks e nn ltoipltal, respMrlltfully notlflll his ciredit0ors th tprselent, within the noxt ton days, their claims nd 1lsMo roullllt those3 indl3ht3.0 d to hnln to 3 tornli forward anld settlel Within the above spevuclll.. j.y4l , 1 IHENRY 'THOMPHON, For the Lake--Ofmee of New Orleans Oity Railroad Oompany, No. 124 Canal street Now Orleans, May 2214877.--Unttl further notici trains for thA Lake will leave the city every hour from 7 o'cilok a. m. to 3 o 'lock p. m., lfiid every half hour from a p. m. to 9:90 p, m. ThI last tratniwill leave'the Lake End at 10:ao o'clool i. m. mv 233(f i. a. LE WIR. Soerotarv. STRAYED. 1TRAYED FROM TBE ST. JAMES HOTEL SA lli,ACK AND TAN SLUT, with a nma sear on thie htuk. The Ilhther will be suitabl rewarded by roturning it to the ilofice of th Nt. Jamnes. jy4 it IRON COTTON TI! ln IIMPORTANT SPEC AL NOTICE. n In view of the constantly Incret'ing popularit and dtemandl for tihe CEIEBIIATE' I AHR OW TIP, 'I'ht, universally ' r,icnogni ,eld favor s. itr, Ti. of Phant ors. Gottonl'ress = men and Shiu- - mers of Coturn ' o l, era : mly the hAercian Cton Ti e Cnomany. o imited.sole pr prietors and manuf cturors of aid Tie, corn manding unequaled facilities have, in alditlin to their Iag, . deek now on hand. contraeto for increased quanttlies, suflt elent to mret the largest demani for Cotton Ties. to cover the entirl ' crop of the coming season, anr I. now, through their agents aenerally, offer th, POPULAR and IRREFREI~SIBLE ARROW TIE e At $2 50 Per Bundle Less 2#3 per cent discount for cash. in bundlet complete LESS THAN ' HE MARKET VALUI OF PLAIN HOOP IRON; and it being the pur pose of the Company to merit the continuer patronage of the P aoting community and t( defy adl competltiton that may arise, their Agents are Instructed to conti act with Dealers, Factore and Country Merchants at the above namet price and terms for future delivery up to thi first of August in quantities as maybe required from time to time. settlements being made or delivery. No competition arrests the Uprogreslr of the ARROW TIE. It is ever onward In Its course as Streams flow to the Ocean. SEE THIE F OILLOWING CERTIFICATES ADDRESSEE TO COMPANY'S AGENTS. Gentlemen--It affords me great pleasure to present you with this statement, as evidence ol our high appreclation of the value of the AB ROW TIE, as a fastening for Cotton Bales. We have used it constantly in our Presses since its intro'luction, having found no other Tie that can compare with it in utility, durabill ty and str.ngth, and from our own experience we can safely recommend it to planters as the BEST TIE we have seen. Pressing from five to seven hundred hales per day, when running full time, we find it to our interest to purchase the ARROW BUCKLE from you for the purposo of replacing any other buckle that may be on the bale, taking the others off nd throwing them in the scrap pile to be sold as old iron. You+ s truly, (Signed) A. P. LUFKIN, Superintendent, Southern n ,tton Pre s Com pan y Presses. FA, TOIiS' t OMPRESS, MERCHANTS' Galveston. NEW WHARF ) I take pleasure in stating that sines my superintendency of the Planters' Press, we have been constantly using the ARROW TIE. It gives entire satisfaction, and our pressmen prefer the Band and Buckle to any that they have ever used. I am yours very trulv. (Signed) F. IR. LUBBOCK, Superintendent. The above is inboreed by Cotton Press ' en of New Orleans, Mobile. Savannah, Charleston Norfolk, Wilmington and Petersburg. Thanks to planters throughout all the Cotton States for the liberal support and patronage of the ARtOW TIE. R. W. RAYNE & CO., General Agents, je.2p Im d&w NEW OBJ.A1 V8. NEW ORLEANS LAGER BEER. CASPAR LUSSE, Nos. 476 and 478 Chartres Street, Announces to the proprietors of BEER SALOONS, and to the public, that having com pleted his immense apparatus for manufae uring LAGER BEER, He is prepared to sell the same AT A LOWER PRICE than auy other HOME-WADE ABTI CLE, and of as good uality as any similar arti cle produced in the United tates. mh27 6m WANTS. SITiU ATIONl H WANTEBI---EMAL.III. S overnesses, impm nlnmam, et". WANTED-- A PO.IqPION A8 GOVERNEMH S in n private hfmil., In the city or oountry, I by a voting Ilaly lavilng tauht in th ublle Ss'honols fir evern years. Address TVACkJEII. tl Carrondelct strtet, third floor. jill W ANTED-IBY A YOUN(i LADY OP MANY years eoxrioence in school twtuchtn a posi tion In a family to instruntamall children and ass at in plaiin seowng. Address M. L, at this omen. jry lw (@Colks, Nurses, Ch1anhbermaid, Elte., W ANTEDI-A HITUATION BY A 1tEHPECT abi tlllrl. tdodo housework. App)r at lhe ,ornerr of MIlavnrd and t t. Philip streets. jy4 at ATAN'i'ED-A HITUATION BY A R JtR -_ S able girl, to rook. hest rnferenle gven. SAppply at thi o ,ornr of Maynard and Mt. Pilipp st. rnets. _ jy4 8t W ANryTE)D-lY A YOUNG HTEADY WOMAN Siit Rlatl ionl s ra ook or to do general house work and to rake hewself en , . 1useful: best of rfer+nc',. glvn. I~ Vl'adress M. M., J Dmlloclrat o(liIi e jyl 1W · W ANTED-A WET NUIIHE. APPLY on (ChVstnut street., htweorn Louisiana Ave n- 0ie and Ielrw.lh..titno, left hand nide. jyv 1w ANTED-- A MITUATION BY A B1l Snpetablo young .irl, to do house work f and mewlng. Address G. v. I., this offloe. . jyi at, WAtANTED-IY A BEHPECTABLI YOUN(I girl, a. stuation to do house work. Can give refernce If reaquired. Address M. C., this offlore. _j8 at STTANTlED - A MITUATION BY A 0O1 SV ored woman, tI nurse and do housework. Willing to travel. Good referennes ilvon. Call at No. ii Bt. Jamos street. corner St. Thomas. in's ly. r IEHPEICTABLE WHITE WOMAN WANTS a situation as cook or washorwoman. or would do both In a small family. City refer 1 ces given. Addrtcs M. B., this offle, inaeo 1w MITUATIONTs WANTED-MALEM. W ANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN.FO'RMERLY v oditor of a Mlssistppl paper, a situation I as travollng and solicitlng agent. Hs an ex { trnslvo+ Ivt.quaIntanor . throglhout the Houthwest t Having experlonco In this line of business, and , Inlt mcpclly incllnodl to It. feels confident of affording satisfaction to employers. Address II., this oinlIn. jn3 9 Clerks and Malesmmen. W ANTED-BIY A YOUNG MARLIIED MAN. a, pISitlon na atrront. s.les, bill clerk or rollnctir: has t hil dronsidrmabrle experlenet. Slteference from inst employers. Address It. H. V., l)Umornt. Offien. jy4 lw W ANTED-A HITUATION AM IJOOKKEEP or or general r9kirk in a grocery comniml s ion or cottoin hoiniii. HMrvlces for July and Au I gust froe. licmt city referlenice given. Addross I. H., this ofilee', jyl w TANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN. A BITUA V tion as porter. clerk or gardener, or any thing in which he will make himself useful. Address No. 44 Jeanne street..' jOoe 1w I WAANTED--A YOUNG MAN WRITING A Sgoo aId Iusiness hantd ad wililng to work for a modieratn sum. Addiress JAMEMLH FAN.8i, k .)crunor'rt roner. Jes9.1w W ANTED--A HI'TUA'TION AM CLERK. (. vy od rrfirrnr'er agiven. AdlrRs M. MC MI ,LAN, No. II Mandevllie strrot, city. J,2. I w WT ANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, TWENTY V Itwo yars old, it position h ' Clerk in a groi v eery stir,, or portelr in any stor' r can give goodl r-r'rnrc!es. Address PETIt)LON, r5 NJorith JohnsolI n strot. jnzA 1W WATANTEID.-A I)OOK-KEEi'EIt AND GRO IV eer'slerk desirc esmrlrplriymrnnt, if salary ( ylly la ountsii to $11· or lllmonth. Uninlxciretiton ntbh+ r rfetrre,'s. AdIdress . 1). 1)., lDemocrat toillT,. jf2i lw HElLP WANTED-.-FEMALEM. Chambetlermaldm, Cooks, Nurses, etc. VT ANTEDI- -NtIItMHM FOR AN IFANT. MuIt. V b- well re'o nmen.'ridd. ApDDVly at, 271 lhar mrnory ltri-Il, litwtt'in l'rytanitHt and (Coli.seurn streets., jy4 2t* W ANTED'r - AN ItNIUHTHRIOUt AND TIDY womnill for ,oeking and house work. Re fi'rences re.iqirerl. Aipply at No. r5 First strict. W ANTE+, -ATI LABOR A ENCYi12.G1lOD ener IC atnlp stryot. esusrlished in 1847 ten ('ooks, lrnundrescea antd house Girls. -WM. WANTED-PUPILP4. W ANTED ) - PUPILS FOR VACATIO ," hool. Apply to Messrs. A. H. Le.ohe an F. A. Goldi&y nt Fto. as lurguady fstreet. je' IATANTED--IY A TEACHER, A POSITIO :V to teanh, in either a family or a sehoo for hoard for self dld two children. A'jdre: " D." this offe,. je24 tf MILELLAN EOUI. 'TATANTED- A SITUATION AS WAITEI d linihg-ro',m servant or orter,byayoun 'rman who is willing to work for a small salar] hest of references furnished. Addrmes ACTJI IT1'Y. Democrat ofn. . jy4 at W ANTED-TO) BiY-A WINCHESTE ria flty chep. A.nswer immediately. Ad (dr.i.ssM. . this offl,,. jy4 TITANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUTI a position where he can rnrtke himself gen S"c.rally useful. Is a good penman and can fau "' nish the best of referernces as to honesty and Ji tegrity. Address W. H. C., N. 0. Democrat. jy d TANTED-DESKROOM IN HOME NEA' S arid pleasant office. Address LAWYEEi i this offie, e. i ti e WTANTED-SITUATION AS ENGINEER O V assistant overseer on a sugar prantatioi Address P. H. B. Jr., this office. jyl 1w W ANTED-A HITUA I ION-BY A YOUN( man 20 years of age, on a farm in th country or near the city. Can take charge of i dairy, understands the cultivation of vesretableu has had four years experience. Can give goa Sre~frence. Address REDWOOD, Demoera Office. jyl 7t SWANTED.-A YOUNG MAN HAVING LEIS d ure time after 3 p. m. would he pleased t R secure a position, for a small remuneration, in any bosiness to which he can devote that time Sto. iReference given, if required. Please ad dress EDDY, Democrat office. j1281w XTW ANTED-- BILLS FOR COLLICTION Particular attention paid to the collection of all bills entrusted to my care. The under signed will make an arrangement with mer chants. physicians or any one having bills for Dcollection, at a small salary, or very small per centage. Satisfaction guaranteed and the ver, best of recommendations furnished as to horn nesty and capacity. Address COLLECTOR, cart Democrat Office. je7 tf - WANTED-BY A TEACHER, THE CAU&E of a house from the ist of July to the 1st of November. Satisfactory references will be given. Address D., this office. je24 tf STATIONERY AND MUSIC-673 MAGAZINE street. Pianos Tuned for $1 50. jel7tf D. LEECH. LOST-FOUND. FOUND-ON SUNDAY, JULY 1, TWO Scotch Terrier bitches The owner can have same by proving propOrty and paying expenses, Aptly at 620 Goodchildren street. jy3 3t LOST OR MISLAID. LOST-A CERTAIN PROMISSORY NOTE, in words and figures as follows: $5000. NEW ORLEANS, February 23,1872. Three years after date we promise to pay to the orderof ourselves Five Thousand Dollars, value received, with intere-t at the rate of eight per cent per annum from maturity until paid. (Signed) E. G. MARMI, HE. (Signed) per pro U. A. MARMIrHE. E. G. MARMICHE. Endorsed: E. G. MARMICHE. per pro U. A. MARMICHE. E. G. MARMICIIE. Paraphed Ne Varietur. secured h mortgage, and duly stamped New Orleans, February 23, 1872. (Signed) A. E BIENVENU. Notary Publi. Th s note was filed by toe Cit.zena' Bank, in suit No. 2360 of the late Superior District Court, entitled Citizens' Bank of Louisiana vs. F. A. Ducros, and the said note cannot n "w be found. ARMAND PITOT. Attorney of the Citiz nus' Bank of Louisiana. New Orleans. June 16.1877. jets 20t BOARDING. SELECT PRIVATE BOARDING-COMAORT ably lurnished front rooms Can be obtained, with or without board. by the day. week or mona'. by applying at the, leaant private resi deuce No. 14- Carondelet street Pasties in search of home comforts will find this a rare opportunity. A fine bath-room also attabhed to the house. Referenoes exchanged, je28 tf AMUSEMENTI . ACADEMY O MUSIC. Gral Mlatinee Performance, July 4, 1N55, For the Benefitof the Relief Fundof A~MOCI@4TED VwrE NM@RA OF THE IEX ICAN WAR. Oration-Oran d Tableau-lSaning of the Dee ratnon ft Independenoe-Incide~l~ts of the Meles War and of the late-3Olvil Strife-Re unlosi of the Blue and the Oray. The bet Muselal and Variety Entertainmonts have been vronured for the occaslon. Admission 00 oents; children and serovants half prloe, . JFt EXCURIIONS. 110 TEN CENTS EXUURMION -By the- FIRST, SICOND AND THIIID .DIHTRICT IEFlP, BRI E& . Persons wlshtlg to enjoy the eonstant cool breezes of t river, and sreni a pleasant even ing'generally, should rememiber that by paylng ton cents on embarking on any one of thae fer le. they can ride the entire eveniln for that prie rovel~d the do rnt l.ave the boat at intervals.Chldren lri, jWl im TO THE GULF. EXCURSION EVERY SATURDAY, THIROUGH THE JETTIRE TO THE IEA. THE IIHSAPEIT. COOLEST AND MOST DE IJ.WHTFUL TItIP OUT OF NEW ORLEANS. (ý,ý THE NEW. SWIFT. LOW PlBE sure U. H. Mail steamer W. H. Bassett, water, leavin ry HATUItDAY at, i p. m.: oes through thi jetties Sunday mornlngs, returning via Southwest Pwass, iving a sea ride of Over twenty- our miles, a daylight view of the works and all ponte of nterestm the lower coast, ar rldg la the o1 early Monday mornings. T0etki for tile round trip. Inoludind m*al ' and berths, only so, Avply on board, head of fit. Loeui qtreCt. or t) JOHN McMANlllAIH. jyl tf No. r,79 M..gazin_ street. EXCU1LION1 TO TIlE GULF. AN EXCUItHTON TRIP TO THE l Olf, via Bayou Iafourche-Thu steamer EURR1HA, Leaving Now Orleans THURSDAY, July s. remaining at the H8a shore Saturday. Sunday and Monday, returning Tuesday morning. Fare for the round trip (includling meals and stateroom) $to. je21 FOR RENT. SI STORE TO RENT-NO 237 CANAL HTREET | Reent vI per month Applyat No.130'hlbrd street, corner Annanenatlon. je1 tlw rTO CANT-GET-AWAYH--F U RN I H1H ED I llooms, with meals and refreshments at all hours. Terms reasonable. At F. HCH It(f)DEIl' Carrollton Family Garden, corner Leen and Short streets, Carrollton,. je29 7t* g F R RENT--TIE COTTAGE. NO. 143 ELY S-' alan Fields street. cowahnin elight rooms, i, kitchen. servant's room, two wolls and a cis tern. together with several large lots and stable. The above is suitable. for a large dairy, dray men or ia gardener. Rent cheap to a good Y tenant. Apply atNo.146Carondstestreet. I- jeos28 t IOR IiRENT AT MANlEVILtLE-A TTAGE I on lakePlhoie, completely frn _M near Colome's hlotel. Partles renting th+3 ve cap obtain boarders, which will more than defray PXpenses. tOr partibuliars call at No. 146 (aron it 'dlet street. je2S tf riO1 RENT--A COMIFOrTABILE COTTAGE n in goodi order, siluated on P'rleur, between l'oydrss and Larayette struots, will lt rented to Sa prompt paying tenant, for eight dollars pet month. Apply next door. je24 tf t. FOR tENT-COTTAGE, 180 WAbIIInGTOI·. D street, near Magazine,. Rent Sua. je7 tf COPARTNERSHIPS. NOTICE-IY MUTUAL CONSENT MR. U. A. OU ERINGER has withdrawn from our N firm. Thrmminiralnnr , artnors Mressrs. EINE'P d J. QUIERINGER and €C. A. CAtRIIEIRE will con. o tidtlo the business under the strne firm name. GUERlII EB r& C. N ew Orleans._lul y 2, 1977. jya st Is THE FIRM OF FIANCKE A DANEEL IS 1 dissolved by the death of J'ustus Franeke. The liquidation will be eondunetld by thesurviv Ing partner tIERMAN DANNEEL. THE UNDERRIONEI WILL CONTINUE K the Cotton FactoUr,mp and Unmmisslon busi ones of Franeke & D)anunel, undo the firm of 11. DANNEEL & CO.. 55 Carondelet ptre.t, as per co-partnership act beforo James Graham, y HERMAN DANNEEL, jyl 1w VICTOR LATOURIL. FOR SALE. TOR "SALE-THE CONTENTS OF A HSMALL cottage, including kitchen furniture. bed r linen, etc., will be sold very cheap. Cottage can be rented if desired. Addrss KUTTAGF, Dem ocrat office. jyS t* For Sale. A Wheelerand Wilson SEWING MACHINE, new and in perfect order will be sold very cheap. Address MACHINE. Democrat oLece. myl tf t JULIO, PORTRAIT PAINTER. Ne. 3 Carondelet Street, New Orleans. Portraits from life or from pictures of the deceased (in oil or crayon, from $25 to, $150. My ART GALLERY is a place of free re Sort, and the public is invited to visit it as pleasure. DOCTOR HENRY SAUVE. Late of New Orleans, HOT SPRINGS, jes Im Arkansas. PAUL SAUVI, Commerelal Stationer, Book & Job Printer, and Blank Book Manufacturer. Agent for BUFFORD'S PICTORIAL CARDS. jeslm 27 Comnerelal Place. LEWIS' PREPARATION of F.ne Cast Steel to the Sulphuretted Dust These having used and tested the value of this compound are respectfully informed that it can be hac at the Drug Store of I. L. LYON and many other druggists of this city. To the uninitiated and sk.eptical I will say that, In placing it before the public. I have de viated from the whole conclave of inventors "of the 'urest and best anti-bilious medieijas." etc. I allude to their invariable secresy of ingre dients. The usual and only other mode in pro ducing Sulohuretted Iron is by bhe hydrogen prows, where it is made by hundreds of pounds for the commerce of the world, and Is not to be dep'-nded on. as it contains too gre it a proportion of carbon (charcoal). which cannot be avr-lred in the process of their manufac turing it. This tinlphnret of Refined Steel is the pure sulphuret of steel, having nor a particle of for eign matter in its combination. It is made by Those eminent professors of chemistry and physicians of Fran-ce, tog-ther with the United stiates Dispensatory, state that the great object in administering Iron Is to get the greatest nlmntity into the gastric j uice of the stomach, as it nte.ndad to renovate and purify the blood. and Ilts aown value as a tonic. mitt - W.. !,