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WIATHERB BULLETI.. , f 1 sn11351 , at u nºie T 1°y. } h at lI:Os pD. mn, Frlb da, Betember 27. taken at the sme moment of time a all station.) aon hour. Inbbnches o0.. 8- 0 24-Itl t 0 tOfl..-.. 80 07-it 7g 4` 12 0 .aJ .... . --o I #iE I C 110.04- 799M 110 0 o ...3.10-1 72 HE4 8 0 ot "11. 0--I 74 P 0 abri .. 16 . as-I 7 1NE 0, iq o.........1n24-lt 12E 7 0 gtaIo~ Iw , IndlateO " ln ý t LOCAL Easco@ . Naw OaLEANs . lipt. 27. 1197. , m. 80.14 75B ] y Sp.m . 8t.12 Al B 12 Fair. S p. P. 90 7 HE 11 r3lar. Mean ... 3q 7....... .......... r$ (E anum tertuirc;r~iri real; minimm 71. WIA&TU$ PR*II AILITIKW. WASIN(OO0, Sept. 27.-. For the South At lantilS tates, cloudy or partly cloudy weather, ooslonal rain, northeast to southeast winds. bigher temprature and lower barometer. For the East Gulf States, olear or partly cloudy weather, easterly winds, partly sta tlonarY tentupraturo and barometer. For the West Gullf tates, Increasing cloudl nees, with occasional rain In Texas, east to south winds, partly stationary temporature and barometer. For Tennessee and the Ohio Valley, cloudy or partly cloudy weather with 0occaional fains, warmer southerly winds, stationary or lower barometer. MARRIAGES, BIRTHS AND DEATHS. The following were recorded yesterday: MAIURIACF.F. John Harwc.od to Mrs. Widow Kate Martin. k'. L. Fisher to Miss Lizizl Guthrie. Mrs. Gustave Rieser, a son. Mrsr. ()orge IlButz, a daughter. Mrs. Anthony Perlol, a daughter. Mrs. Edward libet, a daughter. rs. Almon C. Smith, a son. rs. John J. Frank, a son. Mrs. Eugene It.tello, Jr., a son. Mrs. Eugene D)'Herete, a son. Mrs. Paul (Gelpl, a son. Mrs. Ferdinand Ricks a son. Mrs. Prank Ikortel, a daughter. Mrs. Louis A. WIchards, a son. DEATHS. Thomas Welsh, 43 years. Sustan Seul, c, 55 years. Joseph MeOsi~s, 24 years. Mary A. W. BRlko, l mlonths. Maria A. *Guldry, c., 3 months. Lotta (lasey, 7 days. Susan bt'hioson, c., 4tVears. Jeanne M. O. kýlirtin, 28 yPetrs. William M. lt.tten, 11 years. U(cile Ray, c., 2 v,.ars. Jane Lauen, c, .1 years. IOARDING. T)OAIITDING-P1 EASANT ROOMS, ON SEC. a1- ond ad third floors, with B,o, d. at. No. 23B NI. Cherl.rs atr,,,,. ,,"R.q * IERU.dNN DEtIRING 're FU RNII.H THIi1MsA Sroom sand s..'tre superior B,]. u can ad. dress P. (O. lx tolo. Loatfion contral. Iofpr. ences exchanged. saceR 3t, Mechanics i Traders' INSURANCE COMPANY, 14...... Carondelet street......-14 TENTH ANNUAL STATEMENT. In conformity with Article 12 of the charter. the oompany publish the following statement of their business for the year ending August 31. 1870: - .Fire prm iumars ............ .. - $t 24 Blver premiums ........ .. :7.rn9 2a Marine premiunm ......... 9.193 61 Unearned premiums, Aug. 31., 1875........... .. .... 40,00 n00 .. ---. - 211,319 o0 Deduct Unearned proumsinn. Aug. 81.1879 .............. . 5..g019 o0 Beturned premlums......... 5,018 9 - 155.018 98 Net earned premiums.... $150.3:0 08 Lesl- Fire losses...... .... $ (89.c6 1 R River loses......... 8,79 Ht8 Marine losses...... 3 103 29 Unadjusted losses .20 lo o) -- -- 74,1531 79 Taxes and liconse . 5,755 00 EiRsuranees ...... 320,410 03 oRebate. 15 per cent.. 32 514 99 2518,680 51 Deduct interest, less expenses ...... 15.272 Cl ---- 2:.407 91 .19,)059 89 Not profits...................tfr 240 39 ASSETS. Bills receivable for premiums and loans on pledge ................. $344.922 92 -ash on hand............... ......... . .0 17 Premiums in course of collection .. 16.927 86 ,Bank, Insurance and other stocks, market value ....................... . o \oal estate, estimated market value.. 80 t65 21 Offlue furniture ................... 1.xo1 on0 557$0,513 (41 The above statement is a true and correct transcript from the books of the company. LLOYD R. COLEMAN, President. Gao. H. FRosT, Secretary. STAvT or LOvIsIANA. 1 City of New Orleans. Sworn to and subscribed before me. notary public, this twenty-sixth day of SBeteu.ber. 1879. EDGAR GRIMA°.Notary Public. The Board of Trustees, at their annual meet lag, held on the fifteenth instant, resolved to 3 pay 1o per cent interest on capital; 20 per cent dividend on participating premiums; both of which will be paid on and alter the twentieth t"ar! of October next. TRUSTEES. Tlh. Allison, . Pd. Nnllo ,. II. Allen. F. J. Odendabl. J. A. . Braeolman, Emile J. O'Brioen, . ). D. Brltron, W. A. Pa. e. min. Boyd, ,. L. Raulett. T. J. Carver, G. W. hentell. J 1). Cobb. B. K. Russ. H. D. Onloman. W. B. Th,"mpson. M. Frankenbush. J. MI. Walh,. en G-rson, M.. Well. G. Gitbrt, T. 8. Waterman, D. H 11 Fred'k Win , i h. Holloway. El. W. Wood. , F More. B. J. We.t. JJ. Mulan. Ldo0d . Ool.ma. *]gPZCAl IOTr WNe. special r Ntlee-The ateamer lathel.e, having beep detained by fog, will arrive at Unr roilton MONDAY (to-morrow), the twenty-ninth instant at 9 . m. nn If, . JOHN JANNEY. Agent. aotace-oflce oaf the Poitee Jouf, Par iah of J-fforson, Right Bank. September 27 lsTV-Hollers of bonds of the par ls of Jefferson, rlaht bank, are herAtyr notified that the hterest coupons due Ontob r 1. 1979. wil be naid on and after that date on pre.entation to the undersigned, at his orl.ee in the vlle4g e of Meohanicham. Ofn Mdays- Mondays. Wednesfdatn and Feri days, from ioo'clotk a. mi. to y, o'olovk m. L. A. [AtANU. seas oWS Seoretary and Treasurer. notie of er Wecattln of Power of Attor ne -The publio are hereby notifled that what ever powers of attorpey have heretofore b-rn exroeentd by Mr. Lo . Ca. in. as aent for Mr. Johu Mats, of Frankfort-on the-Main, sPoa formerly of this ity, have been re voked and annulled and all acts or con tracts done or entered into bereafter with said Mr. L. h, Cain. in said canacity, have no bind in force nd effect. The underelagned is now the legally consti tuted agent of said John iar beo STERN. No. to Gravler street. New Orleans. New Orleans, September 25. 1879. se9 tft t lal Noltten-Te shipperl via the SVekthurag Shrevesort and Texas Railroad-All freight aipplD por steamer John H. Hanna, on ITUBDA l, orall points on thi rood.. will be chartged sum as if on teo ugh bills ladoing. JOHN JANNEY. sole tft . it. ALIN, Agents. Special Taotioe-Partles having Pledges at Hart's Loan Olfoe, upon which interest has anr.ted ir not void on or before the FIRBMT OF OC. TOEnr said pledges will be offered for - sale. Raets f The wemssa's a rinstian ltUnle will meet on the first and ecoond T tTIDAY in each monthlt 11 . m.. at the Darondelet street M1fS. J.J. LYONB. Pres ient Mae. H. J. Coop. lecre-tary. doeGt y PERBONAL. jF ANTIONY McNALLY. OF OU(JNTY k 1 Mayo. Irelandr. related to thebo "Dourkes" of SGalway, will Icli upot the managing editor of the Democrat he will hear of something to his e advantge. e° 7 ºf POLITICAL NOTICEB. New Orleans, September 27. In79-eThe following named gentlemen are the commils aloners to represent Messrs. J.tmen Clark. 11. C. Mo eAn and M. McNaner, ouandidatis for the presidency of the Fi, t t Ward Oentrol (!lub else lion, to be held on October 3, 1870. between the hou rs of 7 a. m.and p. m. On behalf of Mr. James Olark-J. D. Baxter. .T. Brandan, M. Traoy, Wmn. Barrett. Eugene Fox, John (lark. On behalf of Mr. R. (. Morgan-W. Lyons.J. Alexander, It, Charles, B. Bourds, J. Overton. I. lBronuan On behalf of M. M7Namara-Thos Eagan. Thomas W. Atkinson Jas. Fitzrernld M. J. Cu seck. Fran~ kt ullin John W Cumbrlend. Judge-Thomnas auly. Polina Plano-Beams's Hall. on Melpomene. between St. Charles and I'rytanal. P. MEALEY seel Presldent First Ward Central dlub. Seeund Ward-In aenardanee with the rules of the Parish Committee the following gentlemen will act in behalf of the various fao tilos, P. commrssloners, eto, in the second ward. at the election for delegates to the Stat.e Convention antr officers of the Central Olub of the war', whlich will be held on the THIRD DAY OF OUTOBER. 1879, under the rules of said committee: In behalf of the "Hunger fact.lon"-D. E Sul livan. R J. Clohecy. . U. Pradut, J. H, Collins, N. 0. (rlffin, W. A. Eattmun. On bibulf of the "Dovi fuotlou"--M. Cash, T. Flsher, John Getitn. J. Cblsm. J. Olyun, John Firt7erld. On behalf of the "Lynch fnction"-Jss. Mane,. T. McA rle, T. Flinuery., H. ourbrlght. Wro. Kernughen. Wm HIckey. Ou behalf of ttho"MoGoullrtlk fcntion"--W. J. McCall. H. T t, iddle, J. Oestello, E. Doyle, J. C . Murphy, T. O'lHarra. T. DEVtEAUX. Judge. Polling paice corner LSt. Charles and triton Walk strats. J. BARRY, s. ,t4 It P'rr.lident Ruoond Ward Central Club. New Orleans, septembser 27, 1ia7--The electlon for vpreldent and oftlern of the Third Ward Central Demoratli and tlonservative Club. and dolegates to the Baton Routg n m - nating convenlion, will take placo on FRIDAY, )n Otobor 3, on the soutroest corner of Baronoe and Poydraa Rtreets. Commissionoer for Poll 1. A to H-John ,ulli van, Wmin. Rain. Clrk Htreo. Louis Lehman. John F. McMullen J. J. Murray Comtni.stoners for Noll 2, I o P-W. J. O'Don nell, J J. Finn, H. Aeklnton. Juhn Ward. Thos. J. Reilly John QI. Flynn. Oommisslonis for Poll 3 Q to Z-Wm. Bul ger. John Brountions, J. .. Kuleor Thomas Hanafy, Patrick HRake't. John R. .itzgorald, Terratnce Rillny. Jut.e. JOHN FITZPATRIOK. President. CnAs. BYRNE,. teretary, sels td Fourth Ward centrat Demecratle-Con servatle Club-New Orleans, tneptember 28. 1879-To the Domocratic and Conservatite Vo ters of the Fourth Ward: John Connolly. e.a., proaldent of the central club. having r'cused imasef in the appointment of j'ditlg and coin misslonerd of eleotton, having nersonal inter. est In the matter of teleatona, has authorizedt me. as vihe president of the central club, to act in his 1ulaen. In conformity with the rules of the Demrcratil and C(onservative Parlah Com mittee. I hereby appoint. as jllgeof eI.e ion and commlslonoers. the following named g,,n tIDme: Henry Andry. jude,; Obha. Autb. Frank Mohan, Joh,,n Brennau. Mac Blaqgues. Aug. Droge. Thos. J. Ford. A. Mautwr rt. lHry Bobborts, ram Bur, hell'd. A. P. Hen thorn. J. J. Houssand, J. M. Cooley commis. lstoners of election for officers of the central club. delegates to the pariah committoee, dole gites to the Htate nomtna Ing convenloe. Electlon to to hild on the third dlay of October. is;te. Polling booth will be at the corner of Cus tombhouse and Iobertson streets. THOr. JOHNSTON. First Vies Ptealdent, Fourth Ward (0 ntral Domno'ratic Conservutive Club. s-zl td slxth Ward Central enancratlc-t on tervative Olut, New Orleans, September I6, 18791 To the Democratin Conservative Voters of the Sixth Ward: The lion. A. L. Tlssot. pr"si dent of the central club. habving recused hlrself In the appointment of judges and commlssion ers of eectlon. having personal Iptorest in the matter of dtel,'antes, has authorized me as vice president of the central club. to act, in his place. In conformity with the rulb a of the Democratlo and Conservative Parish Committee I hereby appoint as judge of election and commission ers the following named gentemen: U A. But ler.judge: J. Vollrath. Frank Kathmin. Thos. F. Mahor. commissloners of election for offs ers of the central club, delegates to the Parish Com mittee and delegates to the Btate nominating convention. E'oction to be held on the third day of October. 1a79. P'oling booth will oe at thb corner of Barracks awl Obartr a streets. JAMEB DILLON. First Vice President Rixth Ward Central Demo cratio-Oonservatlvo Olub. seT71 Meadq nrtersr Dsemocratie-roneervatlve Central (lbof the Sev.nth Ward-In runcord anoc with the rules of the Parish Committee. I hereby appoint the following named gentlemen to act as judge and commissioners of election said ele Ldon to he held on FRIDAY. the third of October. 18719 from 6 a. m. to 8 p. m.. at Jacobs' Hall. corner of Frenohmen and tam part streets. JOE GARIDEL. JUDGE. (OMMItSBIONEIB. PAUL X. VOORR IEM. LOUIR POWERR, P. L. MAILfl)QX. (GtOt|lGI DARBY, (HlNRY UIl-FOITGES, OOTr. DALIEt'C. GEORGE 8A&ITV;. JOHN ROGERS. VALLERY VINE P A. D. SAUCIERI. Acong President of Seventh Ward Cential Club. SItz it The Tenth Ward Polling Place Will be on Pryntania street. berw.en Fe'licity and St. Mary streews. The following euntlemen are hereby appointed to represent the different can dldatee: V. C. BERTEL,. JUDGE. Oommilsin,, rs r'$tres.nlting P. LOOBY, W. Hi. IREDoN. GEO FAY E. ItEDflhTGTON. PATRI('K CIX, JAS. TENN(hOk. T. A. MUttI'RY. Commlseion-rs rtpru- utlng JAB. O'NEIL. JAS. M'CABE. DAN. O'LiAitY, BEN. OPPE.REIMER. T. WALKER. J. OUahAt:H. WM. MoCABE. Commlseloners rtiresnting JA8. NUGENT, '1. M. HEATHERTON. I 8. W. COTTON. JO8. H. SPEARING. OftAS. HE&'rH. HY. GiALL'OHER. G. D. EMANUEL. S 1 KM. J. 81REAN eeae tQ Pree.ttent Te:th Wsrd. POLITICAL NOTICEI. Nintla Ward Fentral Demoneratcte-o saer. Rative Ctub-New Orleans, eptember 27, 1879 To the Demooratio Conservative voters or the Ninth Ward: In conformity with the rules of )th parish conmeittee. I hereby appoint Col. Joseph Collins a, judlge of election, and the following named as commlsioners: Poll No. I.--A to K. Poll No. 2 -L to Z. 0. T. McCUNE, EMILi G% AM JOHN A. BHENIDICT. I,AWI NC KING. ItRANK DUNN, MARTIN MILHAB. JOHN EARLY JoHN FOLE'Y. JAMES AR'o lT, 0, IVtDIHUlt(UZ, JOHN JENNI Ns, JOHN ROBERTT. Eletion to be t.ld FRi DAY, O,otor 3. 1879. between the hours of s a m. and s o'clock p. mi., at the Wigwam on Danvhine. between De1sre and Elmira str,,te. sne2 It* F. DUDENHEFRI. President. seadquarters Uileventh Ward Central Demnocnrati and Onnservative Club-At a meet ing of the Eleventh Ward Central Democrratio and Conservative Club, held eptember 27. 1879, the following gentlemen were app'inted judge end commlstloners of thI primary eletioln, to Ie held at the o'.rner of Washington and Maga zine streets. FRIDAY. October a. 1879. Polls open from c a. in. to a v. m. JOHN B. OBdBIITIE. JUDGE. (JOMMIPeIONERa: CHAN. J. LEDIG, JAME4 T. LUEK. DAN COLLIN8. JAMt i8 BUJKNER JOHN 0O)OK. B(T 'r GPAfLAO ER. GO.: WAONb I'PAUL HULLOWAY. WJ.MoP HiA, . BUN'P LPTLtD, ADAM BUHM i RT. A. 1. OHaFFFE. WM.. H. MERKEL. President. A_ . G. WAIxweR, ttetareta'y. RP_ 8 Pt, Twelfth Warn Attentton--In Ae.ordtanee with the rules of the Parl'h Commlt,ee an eleo tlon will be held on FRIDAY. Octolbr 8.1879 be tween the hours otf G ,/olock a. in. and a o'clook p. in., on Maglzine street, near Amelia street. for the purpose o f elctling two delegates to the Parish Committee, one presidhlent, one vinoe ires ltent. one secretary and one treasurer for the Central Club, and five dlergates to the Nitute nominating convention, to be hold on October 1hMI tlnletion will be hell unrler the supervis ion of the following ham, d judge and atommls sioners: E. II. WILSON. JUDGE. COMMILHIONERH. C(HAH. . O'ltOUItKE. H. UC BiOWN. f J. M. GRIEFN. ). LORRANO. S. W. lDAKR, i. E. BEBAHTIAN. SA. P. KELLEtR. Prntldent Twelfth Ward Central Club. 6 ses.it* Dernocratle and Conservative Central Olub. tarish of Orleans. Hov rtwetntlh Ward. Beventh Distriot-Aooorditng to rules five and six of the Parish Committee, tpartsh of Orleans. I hereby appolnt as judige and eonmmisseloeors for the trihnary eleoliont to be htld FRIDAY, O9toher 3, 1979, the following gentleminin: For judge,. Frederlok Ie)lbol; commiessoners., . B. oamtibol, Henry IIonchert. .Jr., and John Au g.tlin. .I'Ol to he h(Id at star Hook and Ladder a No. i' Hall. on Madison strcot, between lamp onl anid t.econd. JIl order of P. MITOTIEL s I2t tl Presndent. CANDIDATES. I ,E STATE HUPERI.HTENDENOY OF PUB lipo Edu.natlon under the New jons.ltu tlhon.-Conformntg to the enxroessd desire of nllaht",e3d cltizt.'ru of sevaral parlsahes, the suhbsr!hrr aI aeoundldato for re-nomination and Sre-Rleoton a Htate Sllupnrintondont of Public r Eullcrtion. Ie suloltlts thl volnutsry ensport of all frlends of non-par tilan schoola. In whleh the funlhlmnnt.al tpril ulue of morality shall be eAemVllilohd in theo haractor of the teashorn, f and l,.,h nj,,it d by them nuptn the pupils, to gether with the mental instr uetlon Imtr tel. f I[OBT. M. LUNJHEII Augeust ., 1R79. nu25tt EDUCATION. COLLEGE OF THE IMMACULATE CON OEPTION. Baronne rtreet-Thirty-ecoond on nual session. Classos will be resumed on WEDNESDAY. Ontrbor 1. e025 1w CARNATZ I NSTITUTE, IM ...... ..... oulleum street . ......2tR BIttween Fourth and WVashington. DAY AND BOARDING HI0100 FORI YOUNG LA DIES. Fifttnnnth Annual H1silon opens WEDNES. DAY. ()tober 1. seR7 at V. ARIINATZ. Plrincipl. LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY -- AND Apcudaurýa id MC liCýl 1D11.,e BATON RItIUE, LA. HESSION BEGINSR 00C. I, ENDS JULY 4. IRO0. Good Faculty of Thlrtoon Instructors and fine librnry antd fair ao.pIratus. 'TUI IPON FREE. Lo,,rd and other necessary exp nrues Lat moderat rt'Ies, SFor Dartlonl|trs addr,.s Sr19 Inr D&W D. F. BOYD. Pres1dent. 1I88Is1iPPI MIITARIY IN)TITTUTE I'PASS CHRISTIAN. MISS. I$70- I$0, Pesiton begins Otober i9. 1879. Intrurtlou thorough and acoording to modern improvements. Fa.ulty graduatrs of beat Institutions In Europe and Amer lrs. Millitary qCerlpved by the ganeral govnrament Motto- 'HMldler, Sneholar, GeOntlman." For (catalog~nls app, iv to the ti.cretary of Fa culty. E. H. MURFEE, Superintendent. Sat m Da&W JUST OPENED!I A NAEW AND COMPLETK STOCK - ow - BLACK GOODS, Consisting of MATELASBE CLOTH. BLACK DIAGONAL. FIGURED ALPACAS. OCASHMEBRE D'ECOSSE. AUSTRALIAN OREPB INDIA CREPE. ETC. dels tf SPECIAL NOTICE. COAL! COAL! COALI T am Drepared to furnlth ST. BERNARD. or bst article of PITTSBURG COAL, to fami lies. deal.rs, or for Rteam Purposes, within city limits. at the following rates for cash: St. Bernard. Plttebunrg. lotol oh brrelse........ se 750 1oo to b00 barrels ....... 60o 66c 500 and over............ 66 6oe austy or sunken . Oa A -t v. $. M 'BKdeLL. Agent. 8011 tt as (aMoZL4*Idt iUt.et WANTS. WANT -THE PUBLIC TO KNOW THAT V the eapest and best advertislng In the city is in tf coolumn, at ten gents per line or the first and fve cents for eoh subsequent in sertion, mb2 , MITUATION@ W a' a-N-FEAtLO. Ioeks,. Crhalnbrrmlalds. et.. W ANTED--1Y A RESPECTABLE WOMAN. Sasituation ns a No. 1 cook, Addr ss fno. 273 Baronne street. sn~2 2.* W ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, a situation to c ok wash and Iron, or to do conking. Address R.. . this ofloMe. e.S st* W ANTED-BY A RVIPECTABLF WOMAN, a situation to do housework and assist In washing and Jroning, Address 8. H., this of flne. RSpM s* W ANTED-BY A RPiI'JETAIBLEI AMERI , an woman, asltuatlonlas cook Ina private family. Addr0e A. B., this .one. seo2 I*, mELP WANTIID-FIUAL.M Oeeks, Nurses, Ete. W ANTED-A YOUNG WHITE GIRL TO ashist In cookin. end housswork for a small family. Address J.. Demo'iat oft0ce. KELP WANTED--I ALEM . W ANTED-TWO OO0) IHARNESS MAK er,. Immndlately. at JOiN O. DAVEY'8. N,. 2so Magesine stroet. ee28 11* FOR RENT. LJOB RENT-A TWO-STOURY HOUSE IN THE First District. Apply at s20 Turpctenore street. se',5 l 'OB R ENT-THE LARGI COTTAGE, NO. 19.1 iam part near Du.mnin' street: is rooms;: $35. Two smll co'tagqo on Vlllere, near COmr mon street; 6 rooms, a Tarme lot; rent $16. One storel5 feet square. residenco, and fixtures. en tbhe south corner of Poyflrrs and Franklin streets,. Apply at No. .A Villere street near Oommon, Hont.Sir. N. ras tf TitR :ENT- FRONT ROOMS, FOR GENTLE F men, at No. 23 Orleans Passage. upper side, between (Ohartres and Royal streets. Refrence desird,. srlt 8n Mo if FOR SALE. A BEOn*.D-IAND AMERIOAN COOKING H'OVE, N,. en, In perfctt order, and ss wcod as new. f.r sale: also a FINE BOOK OABE Apply at No. a5) Carondelet street. ashs tf FOB 8ALE-ARETAIIb GROCERY, HAVING Sa desirablerunt ofoustom, and In a good neifbborbood In Third lisetrlct. For snei on account of the proprietor's Intentlon of r',mov ing to the country. Address E. H.. earn of this omeO. 5s27 28 3o 002 OR SALE-BOILERH OF ALL KINDS, AT the old establiebhd steam boiler manufao tory of JOHN WARD, No.o60, 262 and 264 South Peters and No, 1 COalliope street. All bolers sold for flange Iron guaranteed not to crack. Boilers made on short notltc, Prices as low as the lowest, Bond for estlmates. Address Post office box No. 1954, NewOrlans, La. jell 4mr REMOVALS. 1|EMOVAL -- BIODLEY BROTHERS WILL remove their Wagon and Cart Repository to No. 2o Unpon strait on Ooth,,,r 1. !79. se14 t(d E. DUBOIS, TAILOR, -REMOVED TO 115... OMIIMON ST RFET... 115 A. CARRIERIE& SONS REMOVED TO 3 --.--..... Carondelot Street ..----.... 3 sI 7 lm HOTELS- REST AURAN TS. CANNIDY IIEIDIVIVUS! rl HE UNDEURIBG'ED BEON .LEAVE TO 1 annonce ,o his flIon1d and the publle that ho has opened a Bar-room, lestaurant and Oyster Saloon --AT - No. 174 Oravier street, where the aholeost of WINE8 and LIQUORS, togothor with every dellcacy, In les season. will be found. THE IIOTEL. above the Restaurant. having been thoroughly Srepalred and renovated, IS NOW OPEN FOIl GUESTS. ear Am ?m. CAIWYtr. I)tIAYMEN-WIC HAVE RECMIVED IN - 1 1ore from our manufactory, asilperlor lot of COTTON WAGUON and EXTItA WHEEIM. which will be sold under a full guar antee. Your patronage 14 rll(tlrnI. DOIILEY IRTOTLHERS. No 127 Conlmmn street. Will remove to No. 20 Union street on Oeto ber 1. ~1 igim First in the Field -FO.R FALL AND WINTER SEASON, 1879--1sO0. GODCHAUX, 81----.....---.... CANAL STREET.......... 88 THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER WILL DISPLAY On September 10, 1879, THE LARGEST AND MOST SELEOT BTOCK -ol- Clothing, Furnishing Goods and Hats Ever Displayed in this City, at Prices to Suit both RICH and POOR. N. B.--Custom Work a Specialty under the Supervision of Messrs. GONTHIER and GILBERTSON, the well-known Cut ters. Samples and Instructions for Measur ing willingly sent on application. sA1 SuMo&Thtf HO! FOR BATON ROUGE! EXCURSION TO TIIE CONVENTION I The new, fine and fast passenger steamer ___ MT. JOHIN will leave New Orleans for Baton Rouge, on SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1819, At 5 o'clock p. m. Will remain at Baton Rouge until the Conven tion adjourns. R',oms and men's vrovided from time of leavfia city until return. For terms apply to . CAPT. J. P. McELBOY. S or E. O. ME.ATWoON. am4 aBleavftlle ,treet. I. O. T. CO. ILLUMINATING OILS -- AND - BURNIND FLUIDS. The INSURANCE OIL TANK COMPANY offer to the trade the following lbst of their nu perior and popular brands at the lowest whol sale prloesl INSURANCE OIL. The INSURANCE OIL is the only illuminat Ina oil derived from ptrotmleum that has the full lud,,rstment of the LEADINO INBUBANCE COMPANIEd of Europe and Amerlca. It may be used with absolute eafety In any kerosene or coal oil lamp without ohange of burner. Daalers who wish to asll an Illumonating oil, safe bew'nd c(hanlce of aocoldent, should recom mend tue Insurance Oil. Put up in best barrels, and also In NEW PATENT FAUCET CANB. PLANET OIL. This excellent and cheap brand of CARBON i)IL thas been sold by the proprietors for ten veers P. at, and NO AoOIDgNT HASB EVE HAP PlNtD FRIOM IT5 tUSS. The Planet Oil Is regular and uniform in quality, never under the United States stand ard of refined ,etroleum. and it costs but a trifle over common coal oil. Planet Oil Is especially recommended to a~n sumers bho do not wish to pay the price of In surancm Oil, as the best cheap oil In the market. Iuiroline I'luild, For Metallic Gas Lamps and Portable Gas Burners. This b .lebrated Fluid. prepared by a process known only to the vroprietors. Is the best and most rellable of all the products of petroleum for use in rdetalloi and portable GAS LAMPS arnd LANTERNS. It burns clear and bright giving a light equal to the best coal gas; is fres from smoke or S,f'pal.v- .odor, and does not char the wick or Stum ih, burner. t No other Veild or 011 should be used In port Sable ga lamps or lanterns. Gasollne for Gans Machines. Distilled expressly for the 1. O. T. CO.. and with leBuliar regard for the changes of tom pvrature no common in this climate. Unneualed for generating gas, or for carbu retlig -oal gas. Prnrlritors, patentees and owners of OA8 MACHIINKE cannot overestimate the Imnort. Attn" of having their OAIH)IINiE of reliable gravity and quality, as success depondi so much on th' es, oonditlions. If you want your Gus M uchinen to work well, and ulve a brlillaot light, buy your Gasoline of the Insurance OhI Tank Company. HEAD-LIGHT OIL. The HEAD-LIGHT OIL of thr I. O. T. CO. is the bist brought to the Southern market, and is alw4ye sold at the LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICE. Dealers who sell ordinary Coal Oil and Hond Light 01 can always be supplied by the I. 0. T. O. with inspected grades in barrels or cases. CAUTION - TO - DEALELS AND CONSUMERS. The favorite and popular brands. INSUBANCE OIL. PLANET OIL. PARLOR SAFETY OIL. PUROLINE FLUID --AsD-- CRYSTALLINE FLUID are trade marks of the I. O. T. CO., and all deal ers using these names as brands for Illuminating Oils or Fluids, without the consent and authority of the pro prietors, will be prosecuted accordlna to law. DISTILLED AND REFINED FOR THE INSURANCE Oil Tank Compauy, New Orleans, La. BRANCH OFFICES: Galveston, Houston and Austin, Ttars. aeý sitb9 PP flIDWELL'S ACADEMY OF xU10I l Sunday, Oeptreaber St. and until iuftrm .etie-Matinees Wednesdaf and sa. urday. LAST WEEK OF Grau's English Opera Company. First time in New Orleans an orlitjsi Ameri can comi opera, by Messrs. warner and Korker. in three acts. CADETr , With cast embracing the full strength of the taeirnted company. Act i-The Play Ground. Act 2-The Park Oro nd. Act 8-The Parade Grou.s. Sunday. October s -A drama from Brot story of M'LIl4t. and flte~r at st~5O 13 ew Orleans of Miss ANNIqE YIXLUT, ST. OHIABLE4 THIEATB WEDNEBDAY EVENING. SEPT. 30, 187g. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT Of Southern Dramatic Club. "CAST U ON THE WORLD" -AND "STAGE STRUCK TAILOR." Box ofilce open Monday and Tauesday, ffo to to a o'clook, for securing reserved seats. 8028 it _ S.1 RAND OPERA HOURE, " LIA (Late Varieties Theatre.) GRAND TESTIMONIAL BENEFIT TENDHIi.D BY THE MEMBEIrt5 OF THE LATE SIIIKESPEARE CLIII Tobe given under the auspioes of the Association Army of Tennessee Louisiana Division, In aid of the fund for the ORPHAN CHILDREN OF THE LATE GEN. J. B. HOOD, TO TARE PtArG FRIDAY EVENING, 00TOBER 10, 1879. - On whih occasion will iec presented B. Web ster's Four Act Drama of the "DEAD HEART, '" With a stroll sast and the assistanoe of the Continental Guards. TICKETB .....................ONE DOLLA. Doors oven at 7 p. m.; performance to e0mm manes at 8 o'clock. o Reorved seats may be secureo at the Soffice, without extra criarte. Thursday and F day. October 9 and 10. from 10 a. m. Until S gas Members of the Aeno(iation can rocure i. eta by caliug at Fred. Hono's 225 Uaaai, 400 of BDem, and at E. Lilienthal's. OastanlR O Ch Oartres. sets oct till t10 BANK NOTIOU 1 OCTOBER 1, 1879, COUP0NS UNITED STATES FOUR PER CENT 8 WILL BE PAID NOW BY NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL WAI,, Ao t 7t 64 OamD ptree. UNITED STATES Four Per Cent Bonds, BOUGHT AND SOLD BY NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BA.E sel im 54 CAMP BTFRET. $10 to $1000 aI tock ms tunes every month. Boo Aent re tnIE ev~rythina. Addrees _ ers. 17 Wil strt. N.Y. aso9I DISSOLUTIONS-NEW IIRE5. Nzw On, man, September 11, .I97 rlpIE FIBM OF IrICHARFLBON & c b r Srhis day di-solved by mutual consefl. rIOI41D8ON. bIvlvga vurchased the of O. W. OCar In said firm, is herebyr at to mll 't all fassts of said firm and 1 the business of said firm. JNO`. P. RIHBARD.0L«. O. W. OAIitY. . New OrnsfAs, CRepOmber, 1S,1951 A S SUCCERSO TO TIHE LATE IBM RIhArdson & Cary. I will continue, same plac., the H holesale Dry Goods an tlon business. Thauking my friends and frlinds o' the Iste firm for Iiberal patrof and eor I'lenoA. I bope to merit a eontin. of tb arnme. Having a Iarg- and welle stno:k of New Ooods just roosived, I can extra inducements to buyere. - JNO. P. BICHAU90 REFEBRING TO THE ABOVB. I W ivform mr friends that I will remn J. P. Ribardson, vrepared to serve my as b eretofore. se2l O. OAB' , SUCCESS THE TEST OF TRUE MERf THE FLINN & WIER COTTON BALE TI The Planter's favorite. beinathe oheapeOt 00o ton Tie in the market. The choioe of the ~ o0 presses for simplicity, strength and econuom% Two millions of these Buckles used by them -7 replace the Ties of other patents during dth season of 1878-79, and awarded the palm ovesni others by oonsumets wherever used. EDWARD S. i.~IVT MANUFACTURER, Office, No. 32 Union Stret. New Orleans. An_ 0 18. SWI..Om Wood! Wood! Wood The sutention of planters i I prepared to deliver wirth the PAINTER NO. Z AND BABIG.. ALL KIDS8 OF WOOD, and in ANY QUANTITY, at spoint river belowwe mouth of! LWr tIE. from this sollltu i