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oa€,1ra.daIa of Anetn Sgales of BReal a , Stcks, , Etc., TO TABr PLACI AT TMl 8W. CEAIL U AUOTION XICBANGN, -ox lu'sday ler 14-F-or acoount of the sue on of the late J, M. noyileo tht oen Stl~pett formin thenorth west orner of it. Charle e streer and Tet olCirle, designated as Noe, 29 and S Ch s street; a most desirable Two one-stoy frame dwelltngs. Nos. 200 Id St. Joseph street, between Bt. Charlee and Carondelet streets. The handsome frame oottage on a lots of gron, known as No.018 Blonville street. tween Broad and D rgenois streets. Those deulrabte properties the double and ein6le cottages on Broad. between Canal al G ueot streets. The large frame market situated on the northwest orner of Broad and Gasquet streets; ~ lnd, a o, A large nuber of buildntlots situated non Cad. C~ustomhouse, Bienville, Conti ~o~, Dorren, Lopez. gl.ndon .a, o the prominent stre-ta. For furtern partl. as see plans and descriptive ad Uatuiray, >t 2-That eholoe commercial ptroprty. the splendid four-story hriek store No. Us M)!asine str; et, extenilng through to Foucher street. As an In vestment this property is without Its equal on the market. The substanltia built and centrally located four-story briek store end dwellsn No. 817 Gravfer, eeu Baroane d Dry ades streets Tha margnilfen and superbly flinished tre. estory brick mansion laltgn u ed by tl 0 No, 64 Canal, between Jrankin an bett streets. o. I Annunciation, ueteen iJeord and Poeofarre streets. That very vnluable and centrelly looated propetrty, Nis. 41 and 48 Bourbon street, between Cuetomhouse and Bienvil~e stteets. Admirably adattd for any busst np.sa rulrlnI troxlmitt to Canal street. Th double teneent frame eottage, No. 250 aur.li street, bttwoen Sixth and Seventh etrerts. That neat two-story brink dwelling. No.26 St. Thomas, between Gatennie and Erato streels--a omfortable home In the ship. Ding and cotton vress centres. The handsome double frame cottage, No. 875 Bt. Peter, between Ualvez and Johnson The oe rteble frame cottage, on two lots, formIt the .aorth.at corner of Maga snoe and Dela halse streets; and That excellent builtlngsite forming the Gor anr of Delachalse and Constance streets. br terms and full partiuolars, see ofofiial and del.riutie advertisements and plans at the D ieJ the Auctioneer. 81 0amp street L ey ?m S[aoommunltoted.] A PROPHIECY. E..dor Demorat-I was present among a party of friends when the prophecy copied below was read by a ladv in the crowd, and endured an amount of obhaMing for ever daring to read, mooh Iee believe, such nonsense. f copied it saying, laughingly, "that means business, and results can be calculated." SWllson's.ripritnal Msg sine, Memphlis, Tenn., bruy1, 187, pge 2] These will be a great contest-from 1880 to 188--the world will be shaken by revolutions, estamities and pestilence.. There will not be a oeiation of these until 1961j The contest will be in in T~rkey, and will continue by way of England o the United hiates. It will be here in four Year, sad will continue eight years. The pre diotion is very much longer, I only give the dates; not citing the causes and effects therein announced. I. M. .Ehtre noune-s you see, this was sixteen months aUo, and oaght to have ohme from the Christian Adocate. Southern Presbyterian or New Orleans DaooanT to give it Chriestsn dignity. iaturday, Iay 19. All Nat.onsTo Be Involved. IN. O. Demoerat.] There is no end to the jelouseles and entangle monte produced by the Russian-Turkleh war. Austria is not pleased with the British govern. Slaeat fo its apparent acsquiescenoe in the inde pmdeaice of Roumania, which, under the itroum e, equivalent to the establishment of a ulam nerwaaolavio king dm on her border, and asks for explanations, whioh the British Min 1str is embarrassed to give. France, too is not doatent with the condition and the relations whichIMgland assumes toward Egypt and the iea Canal. Her capitalits claim a dominant itiest an that great work, and aum pet ngand of trying to dislodge them tr h pretenses of extending her protection to Altogither, Great Britain has been in Sin an awful muddle, and her people are in a aighty ferment. We hoped that our govern men, at least, would be left free from any in. volvement by this conflict of two emch remote r a tions. But it seems we were disappointed, for now comes the Porte with frowns and mutterings aganst the United States for permitting the BRne Jiaa .et to conceal itself and lie perdu in one of our harbors with the purpose of pouncing upon the merchants engaged in transporting arms and mnunitone from American to Turkisb ports. urelJy, if this war continues it will involve all tie olivlised nations of the world. The Workhouse. Editor Demoorac--I no:e your report of the dis. overy of the reand Jury in regard to the Work. house. I address you merely to beg that in dealing with this important subject you will place the whole blame right where it belengs, vi: at the door of the Administrator of Polioe, Mr. Dia mond. Don't pour out your wrath ordenmluloe tions on the heads of the warden or his assistant. Pour both on Mr. Diamond. If he knew what was g on there and did not take steps to oor teot t, then he oug'it to be turned out of ofoe; If he was ignorant of the faots, then he is dereliot in duty and ought to be turned out. That Workhouse has been a sore on the body politic always; of late it has been a nuisance. As ahouse of correction it has been worse than use lees. As one of the many drains on the punlio parse to forward politiians it has been a success. By the by, while the Grand Jury are at it, sup. pos they take a look into the workings of the l honp e. This is a useless creation, and, un. der the specious garb of charity, it has been a great abuse. BRU £US. The Railroad Controversy. Uditor Democrat-The two questions following have been esumitted by " The Beal Estate and Taxpayers' Union" to Hon. J. O. Landry, Regis trar o Vqtere for this parish under set 101, ap. proved April 80, 1877, of extra seseson 1877, who has in turn, submitted the same to Gov. Nicholls, who also, at our joint request, has for warded them to Attorney Genesal Ogden for his opinion. Can an election for any purpoe whatever be now helds this city of New Oritane, except in the now registration reqaire memo of of the extra session of 18777 Would l an election on the 25th of this month of May, 1877 for the New Orleans and Paclific Railroad tax, be violation of said act 101 of the extra sestion of 1877? 0. H. TEBAULT, M. D., President Real Estate and Taxpayers' Union. A Wrrat Revival. Some time since, while on a vistt to 1ew York, we determined to go over to the Hippodrome and hear Mooty and 8attkey preah and sing, but so thronged wsee the place of meeting that it seemed almost uel-ess to attempt making our way through the immense and eager crowd, but from the distance there oame fldating upon the air the thrllng and favorite hymn cf Moodi'is, "Hold the Fert." Inspired by the music which came from the multitude of voices, we pushed man. fally on, and succeeded in reaching a point near the entrance. Here we halted, for Moody's w, rkere were already in the field, and great se:med to be the harvest. One of them stopped near us andaslUting a handsomely dreesed indlvidual, said: "hriend, are yon a Christiatn?" He miled, and answered, "I don't know; I came here to. night to hear Moody preach; two yearse ao I was in New 4rlease, travehllg for my health, and while there was Introduoed to the Areat Shirt King Moody, and I purchased a set .f shirts from him; umtil that time I had not known what it was to have a good fitting shirt, one that would bhld together and not be shedding its buttons on all .e~osions. Why, sir. I have actually quit awroinag sice I hve had these shirts. Who woald not ereate a small commotion in a family tond the buttons of hisr bshirt and the fabrio Mwey is every diretion? Buut asMI aid be. ease here to hear Moody, and If he as well as ay hirts have lasted he a doner* We ~S~Iensa. wer t s Whe lurte's, aa 'hetders' lnsauora$ The attmention of car retders Is particolarly direted to the last annual statement of the abhove named edmpany, published In another col umn of the DmocATr. It will be Oeen that the net earned prgiums of this institution dunrin the W aet yar nlinnted to the handsome sum or 8l 1 ; nee proitse, $101,142 08. reserved to cover loses, $28,000 balance divided on net premiums, 178,.42 9. The assets of the coe. pIau, all bonafjde, are $1282,908 66. The board of Trustees have rented to pay on demand a second semi-annual dividen. of fie per cent to the 80th of April, making ten per cen per annum on the capital stook, and a cash aiiY dead of twent. per cenl on the amount ($888, 688 97) of their net partiopating premiums for the year ending April 80,1877. This is a most encouraging showing, and con elusively proves that the management of the Feators' and Traders' Insurance Company has been cenduoted with marked prudence and sagacity. The President, Col. E. A. Palfrey, deserves reat credit for the able manner In which he has administered the affire of his oom py, as do, in their partioular spheres of duty. the ecetary. Major Walker, sad the prominent and seemplihed merchants who constitute the Board of Trustee. The fiot that the stook of this company is quoted at par speaks volumes in its fvor. [BY AUTHORIrY.] Appointments by the Governor. Assistant State Bngineers of the tatse (f Lou Isanas-Thomas 8. Hardie and Henry B. Bichard son. Commitsioner of Immigration for the State of Loutisian-A. rsrent. Assessor for the parish of Franklin-A. W. Tresevant. Member of the Board of Health of the iaite of Louisiana-Juseph Jones, vice L. B. Cahile, re sl ned. Justice of the Peace, Ninth Ward, parish of Natehitonhe--Alfred Hubner, vice J. W. Logan, resigned. J. B. Walker, D. D. 8., 180 Delord street. Buy only the Singer; they were the first to re duce the price. Office 91 Lanal street. Straw and felt hate, of the most fashionable de signs, at 28 it. Charles street. Grover & Baker and Domestic sewing maihines at reduced prices, guaranteed to be new ma chines, Ohartres street. Tarn Omotuazso PIAno.-Mr. P. Werlein, 78 and 80 i.aronne street, the popular and courts. one piano dealer, is the agent for this world. renowned piano. Its durability, elasticity of touch mnd sweetness of tone make it very popu lar with the music world. Mr. Werletn's prices are moderate, and any one wi6hing a piano or organ can certainly be supplied to their satisfac tion by Mr. Werlein. , | m / mm i ml | • |lmll' NBW ADVERTISEMNERTR. Cow Peas-V-ow Peas. OHOICE CAROLINA CLAY PEAS, CLAY MIXED and other varieties Js TONS OTPTOM SEED MEAL. For sale by A. A. GREENWOOD & CO, my2o im 47 Magazine street. BUTTER AND CIIH.SE. .TRAIGHT'S NEW CREAMERY BUTTER. New Gilt Edge GOSHEN BUTTER. Old Gilt Edge GORHEN BUTTER, Fancy Tub Western DAIRY BUTTER, Fanoeyub Western CREAMERY BUTTER. Firkins Western CHOICE and MEDIUM. NEW FACTORY CHEERE. FRESH RECEIPTS -OF THESE GOODS EVERY DAY. For sale at the lowest market prices, C. H. LAWIENCE & CO., S9, 31 and 58 Tehoepitoelas Street. my. i it NEW BUTTER. 10 Firkins Goshen, 100 Tubs Western Creamery and rairy. FOR SALE BY E. N. KEEP & S1ONS, my20 2t 2dn 77 and 79 Povdria street. D K;NTIST' R Y. rT O ALL PERSONS NEEDING THE SER I vices of a areruh and reliable Ientist, I can ehee fully reemmmend Dr. H. A. SALTON STALL, D. D. S., as one eminently qualiried for the requirenents of his professielon: and as I leave the city to be absent until October next, I hope such of my friends and patrons as mIay reluire the services of a dentist will call on rDi J., feeling assured, as I do, that he will give •orfectsntisiaciion. He has had a longexpe rience, and possesses superior scientificlo and practical knowledge of all the details of den tistry. His office is No. 223 Ca'tal street. His chares are mouerats. Very rese,'fully my2o0 4t Su M. M. OL uHAM, D. . S. SPANISH oONSULATE. Transfer of Ogilce. On and from the first of June the offices of the Spanish Consulate will be established at No. 97 Customhouse street. mvn 97 41 W.AVERLY HOTEL, WALNUT STREET. LOUISVILLE. KY., Is now open to the TRAVELING PUBLIC. It has all modern improve meant: its Parlors, Ree-ption, Reading and Dining Roons are on the first floor; is handsomely furnished and ac cepts no rival. Apartments for families and especial advantages to persons visiting the city,. either for busiuess or pleasure. W. H. COTTRILL, Manager. C. G. JONES, Proprietor. my2o tw GQRtUAT RIDUUTION IN THE iOES OF THE SINGER NEWINU MACHINES. OSee No. 91 Canal street. my19lm M ULES--MULES-HORSES. ALFORD & MARTIN, eorner of Delord and Dryades streets, have just received a large lot of MULES and HORSES, and will sell low. mylt 3t NEW ORLEANS. MAY is. 1877--TE UN Sdersigned will discount COUPONS of STATE CONSOLS due July 1st, at ten per cevt per annum. M. F. BONIS & ALBERT TEMOFE. Stoon and Bond Brokers, Room No. 5, G illier Court. my19 w hOflCE TO BONDHlOLUDER:. B ABD OF LIQUIDATION,) State of Louislana New Orleans, May 17, 1877. 1 Notice is heroby given that a meeting of this Board will be held on MONDAY., the 21st inst. at 12 o'clock m. Interested parties are request cd to attend. By order of the Board. ALLEN JUMEL, myls Ex-officio Secretary. SEALED PIOPOSAL3. STATE OF LOUISIANA, STATE PaMrxwN BOARD. New Orleans. May 14.1877. Sealed proposals are lnviled for the printing of the decisions of the Supreme Court. in ao ordance with the provisions of section a of act No. l1o. approved April 0, 1877, and the same will be received up to and including the 26th day of isy, 1t77. ip order of te D rosed. -pm tU Sertary. EIIITRllAIIIY SALp DRY GOODS -AT . . : .. . .. 1 ri ::1 :::::: THIS WEEK. 203 CANAL STREET, Betwtg. FImpart and Burgundy. BRANCH STORE AT 228 and 230 Royal Street, Cerner St. PhWlp. arma SPECIA2 WO'tIOZS. eitjltges servlee In Lafayette snua1e. A grand minss meeting of Christ anworkerd Is desired in L.aette tquare TO-DAY, at 40 p. m. Everybody is invited. Services livelr. my19 It Loulsiana Levee Company, $8 Caronde let street, New Orleans, l9th may l~slf--otice is hereby given, in accordance with article No. 9 of the Charter, that a meetin of the Stoh'k h Iders of this Compnt will be held at this office on MONDAY, 18th June, is77, between the hours of 12 o'clock m. and 2 o'clook p m, to vote upon the acceptance or reiection by the com any of the provisions of the act of the Le lature, Known as N 189 of the Extra Bea sion of 1871. JOHN ENDERSON, President Louisiana Levee Company. my19 td New Orleans, May It, 147 -Notlce is hereby aiven that the firm of PABLO & CO. was dissolved by mutual c~nsent. All parties owing to said firm or those having claims against same are requested to call on Mr. Jos. 'ablo within ten days af'or the insertion of this notice. J. PABLO. G. 81HWEITZER. 8. PABL O. P. PONS. myla Su Th Su Th fui Suecesslon Notice-All persons having claims against the sece salon of ABNER L. GAINES are notifli+d to present the same to the undersigned without dela . By her husband, E. A. BUIKE, myl sad P o. 1t9 Gravier street. Omiee Louisiana Equitable Life Insur ance Company-An annual election for Direc. tore of this Company was held on MONDAY, April 16, 1877. The following gentlemen consal tute the Board of Directors: A. THOMSON, CHfAS. CHAFFE, JAMES I. DAY, T. 0. BERNDON. J. W. STONE, JOHN I. ADAMS, B. T. WALSHE. S. B. NEWMAN. ALEX. MARKS. W. B. SCHMIDT, HENRY J. VOSE. B. W. OGDEN. E. B. BIIGGSO, , JOHN H. PIKE. HY. ABRAHAM. E. H. FAIRCHILD, JOHN HENDERSON, H M. PAYNE, J. B LEVElRT, E. A. TYLER. JOHN S. GROVES, A. PATTON. At the annual meeting of the Board of Direc tors, held on MONDAY, May 7th, the following Officers were elected for the ensuing year: SAMUEL MANNING TODD, President. R. W. Ot1DEN., Vice President. ANDREW PATTON. Second Vice President. WILLIAM HENDEIISON, Secretary. WILLIAM HENDERSON, my9 Secretary. oflmee of the Merchants' Mutuaal Ins-r an e Company. No. 104 Canal street, New Or 1 ans, May 7, 1877-At the annual election for Directors, held at the office of this company on the fl,st Monday in April last, the following gentlemen were elected: P. MASPEIRO, EDWARD TOBY, 8. Z, IELF D. FATJO. V. FOUtUIIY M. W. SMIT . J. J. FIRNANDEZ. D. A. OHAFFP AIXN, J. M. ALLEN. C0I. LAFITTE, HNRY BIEEBIE. And ct a meeting of the Board, held yestor day. Mr. PAUL FUURtUHY was unanimously re-elected President. mys 1t G. W. NOTT, Secretary. PFor the Lake - omllee of hew Orleans City Railroad Company, No. 124 Canal street New Orleans, April 1,1877.-From this date trains for the Lake will leave the city at 7 and 9 o'clock a. m., and every hour thereafter until s o'clock p. m. The last train will leave the Lake End at 9 o'clock p. m. O.OC. LEWIS, Secretary. Dap tf ELEVENTH ANNUAL STATEMEN r ( -OF THE FACTORS' AND TRADERS' INSUURAlCIB COMPANY. S3.........CARONDELET STREET........ 37 NEw ORLn1As. May 17, 1877. The Trustees, in conformity with the charter of the Company. publish the following state ment of Its affairs for the fiscal year ending s0th April, 1877, to wit: Premiums for the year On fire risks.... ....... 29.93 6o River risks.............. 200, so 25 Marine risks................ 87.2,8 31-8567,767 19 Less Unt rminated premiums. 1877...... ........ 89,330 00 Return premiums.......... 9,487 2-- 98,815 27 Net earned premiums............e4oss1 62 Losses paid, to wit: On fire rIsks...$100,297 27 On river risks.. 104,669 49 On marine risks 8t,708 97- 239.075 73 Re-insurance...... ......... 81,194 08 Rebate account............ 11,746 72 blate and city taxes and 11. oense8 .................... 25,122 70 N. O. Board of nder- ,1 70 wriers .................... 8,828 60 Gross general expenses.... 39.849 44- 86.,412 17 Balance ............................$112.$9 66 Add interest end discount and sav ings received...................... 88,603 $201,142 96 Less first semi-annual interest paid on Capital ttoek, 5 per cent, and second now due, 5 per cent....... 100,000 00 Net profits .................. $101,142 95 heaervrd to cover losses........ 23,000 oo00 Balance divided on net premiums, 1870-7..................... ......... 78,142 95 The Company have the following assets, to wit: Cash on hand............. ..... $319.082 46 Ace ,unts in course of co'lection..... 81,114 It Bills receiv ble on pledge ......... 46:537 6o Blis receivable for premiums........ 26,018 79 Hank and other stocks........... 208,528 16 City, State and other Bonds . . 148,122 23 Bondy of Masonic Grand Lodge of Louisiana........... 6,o 000o Bonds of Odd Fellows' .Ii Associa tion ............ .......... -. ,000 00 Bonds of Association for the Relief of Jewish Widows and Orphans. 2.500 00 Real estte............................. 77,010 31 Total.............................1,282,908os 66 The foregoing is a true and correct statement from the boors of the company. ED. A. PALFttEY. President. THos. F. WALKER, Secretary. STATE OF LOUISIANA, Parish of Orleans, City of New Orleans. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 19th day of May, 1877. EDWARD IVY, Notary Public. At a special meeting of the Board of Trustees held on the 17th inst.r it was resolved to oar on demand a SECOND SEMI-ANNUAL INTEREs r OF FIVE PER CENT to April 80, 177 making 10 per cent per annum on theCAPITAL STOCK of the company ($1.0 0,000), and a easy dividesd of TWENTY rer cent to stockholders on the amount ($389,588 97) of their not participating premiums for the yeYr ALig April aso 1877. ED. A, PALFRI., President. JOHN CHAFFE, Vice President. Taos. F. WALKER, Secretary. TRUSTEES. John I. Noble, T. Lytt. Lyon, John Chaffe. Samuel H. Boyd. Richard Milliken, Jsaeph McElroy, " J. I. Warren, W. J. H.han, R. T. Buokner, B. F. Fshleman. bamuel Friedlander. Win. C. Blik. A. A. Yr tes. Ch, rl -s Chaffe. John I. Adars, L. C. Jnrey. Isaac tcherek, w m. Hartwell, R. M. k almsley, C. J. IL eds, A. H. May. A. T. Janin, 8. H. Snowden, Joseph Bowling, A. M. Bickham. my201m "DOMESTIC." Having completed arrangements with th Domestic Sewing Machine Company for the Southern agency of their c lebrated machines, I now offer th, m to the public at the Lowe-t Ca-h and Time Rates. These machines are warranted to bethe light e't running, most durable, and simplest in con struction of any lock-stitoh maehino made. A new stock of Domestic and "Grover and Baker" machines just received. Grover and Baker Sewing Machine Depot. H. H. TRUE, Ne. 5 Chbarr strWeet, Nwar oweas. AMUSIZUNTS GRAND BACIED CON1OEI, To be given under the direction of PROFESBOB GRBUNEBR, G, -IN- ST. JOHNR' PROTISTANI EIPINCOPAL CtuoCljl, Corner of Third and Annunelation streets, Friday vecnina, May .1i, 1817, at 7)6 o'o!ock. TICKETS .. ...TWENI Y-FIVE CENTrS. Progr-amme. PART I. 1. Organ Voluntary.........Master Hlinhdheim 2, Church Bells ....... ......... .... Chorus a. Hymn XXXVI (V. Webber)..Miss Wedeme er 4. O(npcna..Misses R. Toney end M. Gruaeberg 5. Prayer for Peee (Bishop). .. .... Miss Young . In Uemigoo (Curto) ............Mrs Goldig 7. Protect Us Tuoui the Comina Night. (Quar tette)..... Mr Casteman. MiTes M. and T'. Gruneberg, irs. Henhdcim. PART If. 1. Nearer my God to Thee. (Quartette, female voices .. ..... Mrs. Van Benthuysen and Misses G(runeberg. 2. Duet.... Mr. FreI Mayer and Miss M. Oruno berg. a. Sbio. 4. Consider the Lilies (Topliff)..Mrs. Van Ben thu yen. 5. Tri -Hear Us. 0 Father I..Mrs. M. Van Ben thu en. Mr. C.Van Beathuysen ahd Mims M. Graneb-rg. 6. Nebuchadnezzar (Verdi), Bass Bolo ..... Mr. ilo -enbsum. 7, Jerusalem the Golden...- ....Grand Chorus The Chorus is to consist of twenty-five voei:s. my2o 21 WANTI. W AANTED-BY A COMPETENT AND SET tied woman, a skuation to nurse and do house work. Apply at the grocery corner Ba ronne and Delord streets. myo2 It W ANTED--A NURSE. A MIDOLE AGeID womai preferrtd. Apply at Denechaud ' Rostaurant, 8 Caronelet street. mylO at" W'ANTED-A COTT AGE OR TWO-STORY house, contining 6 to 7 rooms, from Julia to Felicity streets and from u amp to Baronne; cottage jprferre t. Address lock-box No. 299, or apply at los Canal street. myi 4t W. ANTFD-A HOUSE WITHIN WALKING dis'ance of buslness, with four bid-rooms, parlor, d ning-ro m and outhouses, Address 1'., Lock Box ~t3, Postoflioe.. lent not to exered St8 a month. myl t1W A YOUNG LADY COMPETENT TO TEACH Englihsh in all its branches, French, German and Italian. vocal and instrumental music, wishes a situation as governess. Will not ob ject to traveling. For further information apply to A P, HARRINOTON, No. l11 Canal stre, t, or to Dr. FISH, Alexandria. L t. myl8 20 W ANTED-A PARTY HAVING .2000 CASH would like to enter Into some business with a responsible person. Address C. C.. Demo crat Offic, mr9 tf STATIONERY AND MUHIC-8ao MAGAZINE street, Pianos Tuned for $1 50. m)5tf D. LEECH. W ANTED - HECOND-HAND CAiRRAGES and Buggies. Any one having suh, and wishing to dispose of them, can flndreýd sale for them by calling on L. T. MAtDUX, Carondelet street. Also, a full stock of Car riages and Buggies and a complete stock of the Japanese Child's Carriage and Cradle, a mo-t wonderful combination In short a full stock In everything appertaining to the Carriage bustness-all of which will he sold at teduced prices to suit the times. The community is most cordially invited to call and examine-at 9t Caron delet street. mbll m _ . T. MADTUX. W ANTEL'-BY A IOBER AND IN flS trious young man a situation as Watch man, Porter, Salesman or Driving of any kind; is thoroughly acuainted in the city. Would go In the country if desired. Address W. O. Dem ocrat afice. f e otf FOR RENT. "R RENT-A FURNISHED FRONT BOOM No. 11 Pranklin street, two steps from Canal street; with board. $5 a month; without board, $9. Suitable for one or two gentlimen. myle FOR SALE, SIr0R HALJ--ONE LOT PATENT FOLDING rChicken Coops. cheap. Apply at 8a Uhip pewa street. myPo It OR BSALE-A SMALL SIDE-WHEEL Si' 1EAMBOAT, 40 fet long, 7 fot beam,2 foot hold, drawing 16 inches, in perfect order, suita. ble for boa clubs or pleasure boat for the Lake, Will he sold cheap. Apply to H. H. HAA(, 110 Gravier street. mvrg * For Bale. A Wheeler and Wilson SEWING MACHINE, new and in terfect order, will be sold very cheap. Address MACHINJI, Democrat oflice. my1 tf tOR BALE--THE DELIGHTFUL RElc4I ' dence and extensive grounis of Judae M, A. Dooley, at the corner of Washington and Pearl streets, teventh District. (Carrollton,) about 120 feet from St. Charles street, are for ale. The grounds consist of nine lots, covered i 5sh about to00 orange trees, (some sixty bear ing.) fig and other choic~ fruit trees. The lwn provements are nearly new-a raised eottage. with marble mantels, hall, and all convenient outbuildings for coultry. etc., etc. Inquire at2o St. Charles street, or on the premises, or a - dress Postoffle. Box 2480. aplltl SUMMER. RESORTS. POINT CLEAR. THE SEASON OPENED. The citizens of New Orleans and vicinage will be alad to learn that the superb new Hotel at POINT' CLEAR was opened for the season on the lath inst.. andl is nw prepared for the re ception and entertainment of guao ts. POINT CLEAR combines more advantages, both for the seekers after health and pleasure, than any other w.tter ing pla.e in the Mouth. Situated tn Mblite Bay within a stone's throw of the Gulf of Mexico, it boasts surf bathing, pure, health-giving salt air, the finest fish in the world, fine boating and driving, billiard saloons and tn-pin alleys. The Hotel was built l:st year, and has. with its surroundings, teen so improved as to make it a most delightful reaidenao for summer. The beds and furniture ate enirely new, and the cuisine is especially excell.nt. There is ecm munication with Mobile twice daily, and p4rties leaving New Orleans in the morning arrive at the Hotel to dinner. Th,. eharges are noderate and stRecial terms made for families. For particulars address H. C. BALDWIN, myt7 2m Proprietor. Summer Arrangement. GRAND ISLAND HOTEL. N. MEATY & CO. Have leased this famous watering placefor a term of years. The new management will open f ,r the reception of guests about the 20th of May. Polite and attentive clerks will be on hand to receive end wel,,ome guest. The cuisine will he under the supervision of an old and expa rienced ca'erf r. Mme. Rhineheart will look ,fter tlh welfare of ladies and children. A steamer will pel in connection with thehotel and leave the city wharf on the 19th of May it charge of (aept. M. Mclvereeney. For freight, passage and trm~e, apply to 8. Beaty, or Hite & Carlin, au. nts. No. 4 P hoopi toulas stree-t, or to M. McBweeney on be.ad the steamer, m f SWEET SPRINGS Monroe County, West Virginia., TTHIS OLD ESTABLISHEID SUM "'Jf I Ssort, for health and l- asure, will bobt for the acetrmodation of vi-itour on the .IB TEENTH DAY tF JiUN,. S.very preparation is heintrawdefor the eon venience and comfort of visitors, COltAt GES: Per diem........................ 5t1 0o Per month........... ......8. o00 roldrMi under teti yr, tUheawe_ --tm a . o. r a a U 43 JIM tmtxtcitr º VARIETIEI THEATRE Southern Dramatie Club Entertalsmen. Tuesday Evenlag, May 22, 1855. On which occasion will ho pres.nted the beau tiful drama of ALIRRBA PL).) ad th ausin farce entlild A DOMt FI) O A i , withMissEmma Wt ot. Miiss Mn aaie Stroudback and Miss ke a IYvian in the cast. Admission-FIFTY CENTS. Box office oren Monday and Tuesday, May21 and 2. from 10o a. mi. to 4 p. in, for securiti reservedl smat'. muY2o at ST. PATRICR'S HALL. * GRAND STRAWbEERRY FESTIVAL FOR THE BENEFIT OF ST. PATRIC.' PAMIOC alA t IIA 3E$11 4 To be given on Mfay 24 and 25, 1877, On which oooasion will be presented the follow lag realistic TABLEAUX A11D SClta.sI: FAIRY LAND. (The Queen of Sprites.) II. A RUSTIC FESTIVAL. (Rural Pastimes.) nl. FAIRY AND PEASANT. (Grand Tableau.) Incidental Muelo by the Varieties Orheetrak under the leadership of P. H. Greullag. Ireeption Casanlttee. W tor W Steven. C Maannias., asis, A Nich ias, SFamann, H1 Charles, J CGrore, M J Hart, .W MCloskey, , He e m,. W KIt ichardston W P C ham, J P Childress, T Lynch, O B rtley, T P lvtuller W B lrose, Mr Olrkin, PP Hogan. J Farrell, G. Agar, Doors oven crecisolely at 7 o'clock p. m. ADMIWSION-i- cents; Chldrea 2s cents. Tickets to be had at the Parochial Resldence at tt. Patrick's Church. Ladles interested in the Entertalnment are ren 'uested to aemble at Ht. P.tri ' Par" ochial Resel nes at 12 o'clock THIS DA, (Sundatd , May 20, tocomlete all arrange ments. myoit LECTURE -In ST. PATRICK'S HALL, tunnday, MRty ., 1I571, at I o'eloek p. as., by the REV. EDWARD COLEMAN, I,toly from Irn~ehd. Sun.EU,r-' Ireland as It has been as it Is, and as it must be, Religiously and Politically." Tickets ... .. .. ..... ... ... Aee ts, my19 GRAND (I,.RMAN VOLKSiEIT For the beneflt of the lERM A N PROTETANT ORPMAN, ASYLUM, Sunday and Monday, May s0 and nI, 171.. AT THE FAIR GROUNDS. The festival will be inaugurated by a Grand Concert, to commence on Munday at 12 o oloo i. The formal OenIng will take plt ato o'olock Drlt p ely. The prog rmme consis eBa seleck tios by adoubie ronstr& Ora t ofl in. Getrman dAw Engiieh fay Medsrs. ClBo s erman C(ub, et. .A rit oif opunla ploys and ames, under the e nersilp J Mr.. W. Bfhrmc, with comm at c fock cogsl.tl sof (SA . BU0 > HWoI U ( f P A ;mai, 2i A YN P O E ' te., *jA, A GRAND TOUBNýIMENT. da AW s l ALLNE RM TOTTIM'MlN ACil For two hundred and flft, dollars a side. jHso Redwitt eaters sgan ThPrn, s yerns ol, ired v hiigerio, dam by Lt:htnig, driven by 1 ZM ai.Whn enters Henry Bamirton, hears, ol rwedby lln utnhman, dam by Gromay,. o exteiv and well suped restarant race stad;, ldin ne the tnd LADIES' AID AeMOdrATINf where all the dellcacies of the season can be had at the lowest city prioes. Two lrge orchestras are engaged, and, dancing oat he plattorm, ac well as in the meaI buildiug, will be kept up until i1' o'cloek In the ecvnlog, The .grounds will be brilliantly illuminated, anstle, order maintained. The evetal 'bars are und-r ecarse of well known itidreas, members of the asso latlon. On Menday, May 31, Is1 1, the progesmme of the Arst day, excepting the opening ceremonies, will be r, piated. GRAND TROTTING MAC., tte hepts. Pr!ze, Gold-mounted Whip. entries-Hugo iteditrl entrs Moltke, driven bh H. Rexdits; J, H.' $hawhan enters Bisarlaek .riven by J. Hawkins; John Dillon enters Dober E. Lee, doriven by L,. Dilon. The fr. ends of the Little Orphans and the ptbii ia ineneral are c.,rdially lnvitd to attsnd. l s *,kott lrty ents' children free. F. W. DILMANN President. J. B. REN TO..rlP. Firs Vie -Preldent. BY. OERTLIli(, Second Vice President. ALB.J P. NOLL, Sereitary. myls at !! AND 1Z0Y1WION TilI' E DS' JETTIEF. The magnifleent low-pressure passenger steamer GRANip R lPUBLIC, W. H. Thorwegan. master, . ll leaveon two sec,3t e .ursion trios to Esds Jetties, from iead of Canal stree., on Satarday Morolate, May 19, at S 'elsels,. AND lunday Meraing, May 30, at 8 o'clock, peomptly; returning at 11 o'clock p. m. each, dy. Fare for the round trip. Ineluding meals. FIVE DOLLARLI. For passage apply to J. B. WO~DS A CO.. Agents, ta.18 104 Common street. FUNI PUNl (IREAT EXCITEMENT At the Joalslaaa Cock Plt Every Sunday conr b1 maine and aowan ste. Take th. mainse street arse at la3iOte.1" are invited. Fun begins at lo:S a, m. V NEW OBRLEANS LAGER BEERI CASPARa LUSSE, ,.s, 479 Hand 4r C~UaCtres Street, OEtML, e to the oroprleter of BUS. 8 andI l to the public, thathavingeooa P et inosmene apartnes for panutae .tlAR BEER, il fit s dag ~