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Toledo had a frost on the 93d. 3, Knoll Glen, of Wisoonsin, boasts that he played marbles with Hayes. "There's nothing in a name," or it mutssIhave been "high-low" the boys llaved. All of the Jewish merchants of Cln olnnatl, doing business in the line of A. T. Stewatt & Co., have made a declara tion of war against that house, owing to the recent outrageous conduct of its present head, Judge Hilton, towards Mr. Sellgman. The Molly Maguires seem to have re commenced their devil's work already. John Grady, a non-union miner, and a man named Wan. Connor have been mur - 4,ted, and lames McDermott and Mi h-,el O'Brien, Stabe witnesses against several of the men recently hanged, have disappeared. Hon. (. M. Beebe, who represents the West Point District of New York In Congress, has brought suit for libel against one Robertson, who published an artidle charging him with taking ten per cent on a claim for $7000 allowed three of his constituents while a mem ber of the Legislature. Mr. Beebe was one of the Democrats on the House committee down here last winter, and served with fudge New's sub-committee sent to Baton Rouge and the Felicianas. The first invoice of Grant's name sakes are beginning to arrive and take their stand by the side of the George Washingtons and Benjamin Franklins of the country. The first blossom, Mas ter Ulysses 8. Grant, colored, was nipped by an untimely frost. Born dur ing Sheridan's raid in the valley, named after the step-father of his country, at the early age of fourteen he found a refuge from this cruel world in the Vir ginia Penitentiary on half a dozen dis tinct charges of larceny. The New York papers tried to work up a sensation over Bennett's recent return from Europe, by connecting it in some way with the persecution growing out of his duel with May, and they all wanted to know what the District Attorney was going to do about it. The pundits of the press of New York seem not to know thet no evidence on which to prosecute can possibly be obtained under the judgment of the courts sustaining the aotion of Dr. Phelps in absolutely re fusing to testify. The District Attorney will have to suck his thumb over it. A dead Brooklyn child tnderwent a post-mortem examination the other day sad when the body was returned to the family for burial, the mother discovered that its heart was missing, and she de clared that it should never be buried without a heart, and insisted that her husband should seek the aid of the police to recover it. The doctor meekly delivered up the stolen heart, it was returned to the child's body, and the funeral then took place. N. 0. PACIFIC RAILWAY. All great works require continued power to keep them in motion. The great Corliss engine will stand motion less without the power of steam. The New Orleans Pacifie Railway, now in its vigorous youth, cannot go forward without the power of money. The funds heretofore contributed have been well applied, but its cash resources are almost exhausted, and it needs pres ent help. The people of New Orleans desire and Intend to have this road, and all they want is confidence that it will be built. The trouble is, that what is every body's business is nobody's, and the clommunlty, while intending to help, still leave it to somebody else. Now, as one mode of securing the gen eral co-operation of the public in this enterprise, the undersigned friends of the road have now open, for a few days, an office on the ground floor at No. 27 Camp street, where every inhabitant of thioitly Is earnestly invited to call and Interchange views, and to define what he will do. This Is intended to be the voluntary action of the people, independent of any other effort which may be made. Every facility for imparting informa tion will be extended, and the presence of as many of the friends of the road as possible is solicited, to aid by their presence, their counsel and their means. Edward J Gay, S lItrnsheim & Bro. J I Adams & Co, Hlartwell & Chamlers. Glover A. Odondahl. .1 It Kent , Co. T McI)Dermott. W II Matthews & Br. ES Keep & Sons,. Smith Bros & Co. (Geo McCloskey. Sehiwanhaher & Hirsell. E K Converse. .J M Schwartz, James Me(lrath. Howard & lPreston. F M Ziegler. Flshh. Lewis & Co. ThosSimmsA Levy. Wallane,. ('arey & ('o. JJ Irhy. L It Cain. Joseph A Aiken. M W Joyee. E Conery & Sons. Jlamos Jacekson. Yaleo Bowling. KeiT'r Bros. Page' & Moran. CE Girardy,. Townsend & Lyman. Samuel Boyd. Jurey & Gillis, John Phlt.s , Co.. John T'Hardio & Co.. Os.ar ('hopin John B Latltte, Hqott, M'cGIehe. jei7 1w TO THE SUMMER TOURIST. Those of our citizens who are fortunate enough to be able to seek respite from the labors of the business season just closed, and to recuperate their energies at some of the many delightfu summer resorts to be found in the Northern States and Canada, will be glad to learn that the old favorite Jackson route, under a vigorous and efficient management, has become one of the very beet travehig thoroughfares in the country. Handreds of thousands of dollars have been expended, as we are credibly informed, during the past twelve months for new iron and steel rails, new crossai-e and new bridges, and to.day it may be safely said that no road south of the Ohbi river surpasses the great Jackson route in smoothness and perfect safety. We have had eouasion, dnring the past few weeks, to travel ites extensively over that ioad, and we can thus, eom etual experience, bear witness to its ex as in over urtienle which goes to consti Lat a Zoouroll; ,. NIEW ADVERTI'EM]ENT3. WEST 1UND. T"RMITNUMN. O. C. IL I. CO.-LAKE END. This large and ex ons ive structure, erected by the N. O. C. Railroad COmpany will be opien rnr the accommodation of the oublie 8ATUiRDAY. June so0. It is propose.d to mnake the WENT EN D a resort long nedeod in New Orleans. whnee ladies and hlidren,, unaccompanied by eseairt. can spend the da in Family Bathlngs and Bles ket Plenles enjo~lng the cool breezes of the Lake, surron d,ot with all the comforts and luxuries of horme. Refredhments of every do, seription, w~th the exceution of spIrituous liquors. always to he obtained. Ladies' reoepi tlob rooms ta charge of female attendants. Til ' most d'llihtful buildings for Balls atd Vienics in the loulth. Trains to and from WEIT END every half hour till 10 p. m. The personal nt tention of the undersigned will be given at all tines for the convenience and comfort of plew nre-seekers. A Musical Entertalomnent on lnaugurliotn Day, MATUIIltAY. June :e. from t p. m: to 9 p. m. J. KITTRED(E. V 2 It M1Mnag.er West End. THE URIP TIE AND PULLERS. Editor D)cmocrat-You will please publish the following letter, received by our agents in Bt. Lotsu from the President of the St. Louis Com press Company, and oblige JOHN B. LAFITTE. Presldent Louisiana Cotton TleOompany. MT. LooUet OMPREs ( COMPANY, Ht, Louis, Juno ., 1s77. Messrs. D1. G. TuttA Co.: Gentlemen-In fIeply to your inquiry for my opinloa 1as to the merits of the '"rip" Tie and Pullers of the Louisiana Cotton Tie Comnpany. I will say that it was publicly tested in presence of a large number of gentlemen, representing the cotton and railroad interests of this city on Ihe 5th Inst., and the expressions of approval of its merits were universal. As there ate other patents and inventions recently made, which I have lot seen tested, covering the same princl pDie, it would be improper at present for me to give an opinion of Its superiority ever those other inventions; but I can say in arneral terms that the test of the Pullers I think, demon strated beyond controversy the practicability of taking u p the slack of the band at the comporess and fastening It by machinery, so as to hold the bale very nearly where the press puts it. This is a OIRAT SrTr gained, aind one that. will prove of immense value to tll transportation com panies engaged in oarrying cotton, andl must result in dlsplaing lil Ties tnat cannot housed with a Puller. Comnpresses arn' ht i Ith ndljluncte of tIrn Ilportla tiosn 'conitaiit's., and11 olinirlOss comp o nies must, keeo upi with the dlnallls of trans I oratrtol , or like Othello "tlheir oleuplntion will he gone:ll hence, I think the daivs io all hand tisn ro nimbered, as nl titc an Ionl le used alt the gnll or country press which is nit pran'tibr'ile at tlhe cionl pres. Very respectlfully. etc.. jje2!i . W. i'A IiAMORE. Presildent. W. W. CLA lKl, JO)HN W. NORRIS,. 1'reslilent. Vice i're,.linl. D. 'rYIElt ............ ,ecretary ind Treasurer. I)IEBOLI, SAFE AND LOCKI CO. THE LEADING S A. .E' E IN THE WOll). One of themn In the fire of the th inst. hlia the DIAl and HANII,E completely mnllted ollrend preservos its c(nlotuts uninlurell. lt ad the fol lowing Testlmonlal : GALrve'Tow,. Julne 21, 177. Mr. A. toy. Agent Diebold Hafe and Look Ci.. New Orleans, La.: DICAR Int-The No. 14 Tlihebold Hafe purchased of you some months sinceo wlnt through the large conflagration of thn' Nth inst. It fell from the second story of tib First National Bank buildlog, and after remaining over forty-oight hours In the bhrning ruins, it was removed. It thIen presentcel a very had appearanio'. The DIAL-and IHANDLE were oenmplntioly ME LTED (OFF. The iron on tlie sIdelds and front was veryl much bulged out, and itn manty places had al must been melted off. Considering the extreme heat towhich it Ihnd been subjie ed, we feared greatly for its con tents; but judge of our joy and surprise when. on opening It, we fotnd all our l iooks and pa pers In perfect condition. As thiswas only a small safe, we think it stood a remarkable test. arid we cannot too Iigahly recommend your safe to the publio. Truly yours. U. M. NEBLETT & (C). PnrehaNers of S.tfes will consult their inter oats by iuplu ing for estimates and dlagrams. A. ROY, Cow Peas-Cow Peas. C1HOICE CAROLINA CLAY PEAS, CLAY MIXED and other varieties. bOO TONS C(OTTON SEED MEAL. For sale by A. A. GREENWOOD & CO., je17 Im 47 Magazino street. '10 PLANTERS AND FACTORS. We are prepared to sell a few hundred sacks (!OW P'EAS on three to six months' time, for good eity arce(ptances. A. A. GREENWOOD & CO.. j27 trf 47 Magazine street. WATCIIE, WA I.IES, WATCHES. I. C. LEVI'S, IO ...............Canal street.......... .1O. THE CHEAPEST WATCHES Ever oltd n this city will he found in my JEWELRY IETADLISIHMENT. Doubloe(as English Patent Lever, is enrats fine, from $15 to $0). Swiss Lever Wathes for TLadies and Gentle men. also 1s cerats fine. fromn $r25 to $75-all heavy eases and of the best movement. Stemnl Winders for Ladies and (ierntlimen, 18 carats fine. from Sto to $250. Split Second and Chronographer at variois prices. Amerlean Levers. it and 'is car f in'e. from $50 to $175. Silver Double Case Amr'ican Lover, elses weighing from 2% oz. to 4 oz., from $1t) to $io. Stem Winders in proportion. lides' Small Double Case Swiss Iovers from $10 to $25. All lthe above goods have boon selected witll I.rC. LEVI. je?4 14t No. 10 Canal Street. SPECIAL NOTICE. STATE OF LOUIRIANA, Auditor's Office. New Orleans. June 27, 1877. The Auctioneers of the city of New Orleans are particularly requested to como forward an 1 settle their a'mounts with the Stite for the quarter ending June 30. 1877, witillu the first ten lays of July. 1i77, and to bring their books to this oflce at the samln time. so as to exhidit their settleneants for previolus quarters, in de fault of which they will be dealt with according to law. ALLEN JUMEL. je27 St State Auditor. BUY YOUR HATS --FROM C. o. D. HAT STORE, No. 26st. Charles St., near Common. All the latest styles in Men's Boys' and Chil dres a HATS anrd CAPS T"IUNKS, THAVEL ING BAGS and'JMBAEL'LAB. ap, am Su2p MICELLAN EOUSl. PROTECT YOUR BUILDINGS, Which may be dlone with one-fourth the usua explense. by using our PATENT SLATE PAINT, (Fifteen years established.) MIXED READY FORl UHE. Fire-Proof, Water-Proof, Durable, Economical and Ornamental. A roof may bIo covered with a very clhoni shingle, and by ap ll' tion of tif tli sillie lt tnl(tle( to iast from 20 ,o 25 tears. (lid roofR c('a Ie pMatchd and colted, looking muielh better yn! istmihiig longer thaln new hiinIgles without thi slilte. for One-third the (Coat of Rlehlinglliw. The e'xpeny' of Mating 11w llhinrigles i, oIIi srlout the o.set of simpnly laying thlrn. Ti'i ptinlt is lire-proof against sparks or flying etli tors, as may be easmily tested by any one'. IT sTOPr EVERY LEAK, and for tin or iron has no nqual. as it exptanDm by heat, contracts by cold, and never cracks no1 scale'. Roofs coveredr with Tar Hheathing Fel can be made water-tight at a small expense and preserved for many years. This Mlate Paint is EX'RIEMELY CHEAP. Two gallons will cover a hundred square feet o shingle roof, while on tin, iron, iron. felt matched boards, or any smooth surface, fron tWo quarts to one galloin are required to IC square feet of surface, and although the pain ihas a heavy body it i(s oa!ly applied with: brush. No Tar Is Usedl In thin (omposition, therefore. It neither eracks In Winter nor rune in Bummer. On decayed shin.Iles. It, flls the holes amn pores, and gives a new substantial roof that wl! last for years. Curled or warped shingles I brings to their places, and keenps them there. I fills up all holes in felt roofs, sttps the leaks and although a slow drier, rain does not fneec It a few hours after applying. As nearly al paints that are black iontain tar, be sure rom obtain our genuine artitlile, whioh (for shingl roofs) is CHOCOLATE COLOR, wh.n first applied. ihanging ill abont a imontl into ainitournl I slln i' r, and is, to till intent andi piurptoses sate. Oln TIN ROOFPS, iour red olor is usually preferred, as one t'at I quall l to) flv of lilly orlinary paint. For BRICIK WALLI, ourlright red i is hitenly rlihadt HllteoPnlil, eve introdul't'ced thatr will enffoutllny prevenlt damp ness from ptlnletraltin g Iarl discolring thi plnster. Tholse pints arll t e almo largely used on out lhouses nm fm icaue, or au a priming moat otin flin luildings. iOr tonly colors art ('hecolnte. ld , rigli led and Or(niree. NIEW YORH C('AMI PIlclE LIIT. 1 flallon. ,1n1 anl box................... . $1 1 2 . .... 11 .. keg...... . 9 20 .. lf larr aI ........................ I1 ao .. lpo il bCl rro r ........h............... I We ha vnin stook. f oair own ianufaelrtrl rooling Inmaterills, etc.. at the followinlg lo price : 1.991 rolls, extra IRubber Roofing, at thri centas per (sqlluar foot. ((Or we will furnish Rul ber llrofng Nail-, CapR anrd Sla'e Paint for a enlltire now roof, at 4 ('rents par squllare foot.) 199)m rolls 2-ply Tarreld hoofillng Felt at I' rents per squtare foot. :i.o1(1 rolls :1-ply Tlarred Roofing Flt at 2 t. cn per lqullr foot. 200 rolls Tarred 4heathing, at ( cent rf square foot. 5rn.igallons fine Enamel Paint, mixed rend for us1 on inside or outside work. 52 per gallol all shaemls. 10wo Bbles Hlat Flour .............er bbl. 2a I Ioo9) .. HSoaistone Flour ........ .. . : 10oo .. G(rafton Mineral......... .. :1 ( 1000 .. Metalloe Paint, dry....... .. a ( Sipnieleal pricel per toll or ear load lots. All orders mu-t be a'oompanied with th money or subjeot to so days d raft on well knowv part:es. N. Y. SLATR PINT ('OMPANY, je2t 102 and 104 Malden Laln, New York. MUMMER CLOTHING -AT WHEELER & P'IERSON', 13 and 15 Camp Street. New (noods Received by Expres s an Offered at Low Prices: Blak AlpaRa FROCKS and SACKS. Now French Diagonal FROCKS and VESTS. Youths' Black Diagonal COATS. $5 to $12. White D1uk VESTS. sI, $2 to 3 1o0. Cheap CASSIMERE SUITS. all prices. Gauie UNDERSHIRTS, o0. 75i, and $1. Jean DRAWERS, 75c and $1. Boys' SUITH, for Rsihool and dress. New BOWS, SCARFS, COLLARS, etc. ALL FRESH GOODM, LOW PRICES. Polite attention at Wheeler & Pierson's, Buceessors to Pierson & lewes and Darey i Whaeler. stalrs at low Dpries. jell tjyl JAMES 1). EI)WARID (Successor to Daniel and .1. D. Edwards.) STEAMBOAT, RAILROAD AND ENGID EERS' SUPPLIES, MInufacturor of the most improved STEAM TRAINS FOR MAKING NUIGA8 And iv'fry doscription of Copper, Brass and hLeet-Iron Work. Deialor in Iron Piil and Fittings for H.San Wa.ter or (li.s; I.rass and'l Iron Valves; Cockk Oil (tlohes; steam and Water (Gauges; Boll. Tubes; Bolts and Nuts; Punched Nuts; Le, Screws; Wa.shers; RIivts: Ui'tern. Well an Force Pumps: Brass and Iron Wire Cloth; Rut ber, Lubricating and H.mop Pa]cklg; Rut ber lose; Belting; Lulhrlcating. Lard, Signa Linseed and Headlight Oils; White Lead; Cot ton Waste; Cotton trem P'acking; (Gas Pip Stocks and Dies; I'ipo Cuttersl: Tonge Wrenches: Pipe Vises; Jack Screws; Flu Brushes; Flu., Scrapers. etc. Agent for the CAMERON MPECIAL %TEAM PUMP -For PUMPIN( .I U ICE AN D SUPPLYING BOILER:> Send for Price List. JAMES D. EDWARDS, 22, 24. 2.6 2Iand 28 Front and 21. 23. 25 and 27 )Delt str tt, New Orleans. je2l '77 ly FITS, EPILEPSY, -OR FALLING SICKNESS, PERMANENTLY CURED-NO HUMBUG--!1 ONE MONTH'S USE OF DR. GOULARD'S c(ELE BRATED INFALLIBLE FItr POWDERS. Ti convince sufferers that these powders will do al we cl.im for them, we will send them by mail PoST PAID, a FRET TRIAL BOX. As Dr Goulard isthe only physician who has ever made this disease a special study. and as toou, knowl edge thousands have been PERMANENTLI CURED by the us.r of thnee POw )ERS, WI WILL GUARANTEE A PERMANENT cure it every ea sc or REFUND YOU ALL MONEY EXPENDED. All sufferers should kive these powders an early trial; and be convinced o; their curative powers. Price, for large box, $3, or four boxes for 810 sent by mail to any part of the United States 01 Canada on receipt or price, orby express C. O. D. Address. ASH & ROBBINS, apl6 ly 360 Fulton street, Brooklyp N. Y. SPEOIAL NOTICES. New Orleans, June 19, 1577--From at after date MB. EMILE P. ROUX holds my ft power of attorney, as per act passed before A drew Hero, Jr.. notary, of even-date herewit je26 t MAItRHALL ,J. H. ITI, Notice.-In view of the election to 1 held on the ,crond, of )Jtuly next, the stockhol eta of the Importer's lBonded Warehout who desire a 'Ihatngo iIn hb atmlinist ation, a invitedt to tntet. att tleh otlllc of Mr. E. Itermude 146 IRoyal trot,l. on FItlI)AY, June 29, 1877, G Pi. m. js 82t* HEVERAL HTOCKHOLIERH. S Notlee--At a rKular meetingr of the D Srectors of tlho (itizns' IBank or JLotuiiana, he this state, Mr. JOHN (I. (iAINEH tendereld h 0 rReigrnattln na President of the rtank, which b In;g ane.,tedl. Mr E L. (IA H11l IitE was unatl motsly ,lectetd I'resident pro trnm. . ALH. .1. 'TA It F1TON, (Cashler. New Orlnann, June s2, 1877. j,17 at New Orleans National Bank-New O leans, June 27e, 177.-At the meeting of tl Board of L)ireontors held this day, a dividend Four Per Cent was deolared payable on at r afer MONDAY, July 2, 1877. to all stockholde It who have pail the assessment, called for June º1874. WM. PALFIIEY. je27 1W Cashier. New Orleans Canal and Ranking Can pany New Orleans, June 2,. 1877.-At a speei meeting of the Board of Directors held TH DAY, a semi-annual dividend of four per ce Swas dteelaredl. payable to the stookholders r N and after the first Monday of July next. it je2ie t CH. JUMONVILLE. C~ahier, a tate and City Taxes Mattled at a Li eral discount, by W. T. MORGAN, Broker, je24 1W 1189 Oravier street For the Lake - Offme of New Orleal r CIty fRailroad (Company, No. 124 Canal street I1 New Orleans, May 221877.-Ufntil further notl It trains for the Lake will leave the oity every hot Et from 7 o'clock a. m. to a o'clock p. m., cr - every half hour from a p m. to 9:30 p. m. T 1t last trainlwlli leave the Lake End at 10:ae o'clo ii p.m. u my2s trf .O.. LEWIS, Secretary LOST OR MISLAID. rth I"s - OHT OR MISLAID--FIVE PROMIRSO1i 1 nolte, each for tho sum of one th ,usar dollars drawn and signed by WILLIAM I HOLLINOGHWORTII, to his own ordlr, and I hirm Indorsed, dated parish Ht.JohntheBapth February 19.1872, and payable respnotively, $10 on lSt January, 187 i; $10( on let .Jily,lB87; $1 onr ll 1st July 1874; 81000 on Ist January, 1875, at $1000 on lst July, 1875, payable with interest is the rate of eight per cont. oer annum from thn respective matulri'les un'il paid. Maid not, t- paraphed "No Varitur" by Zeoon Mille' Dep no ty Ilecorder of said parish. The finder w please return the sarme to the officen of Julkl lht Micbel, attorney at law, N-o. 50 tIXr'hange Alle N. O. Litigious rights gre attached to sa noten. je2 3tn.w 1in I OHT--A CERTAIN I'OMIROII Y NOT rIn in words and figlres as foHllows: ~ O8,(110. NEW OnRLEANR, FPbruary 23, 1872. e T'hren years after dhte wo promise to pay S10 tie ordler of oursolvos Five Thousand nollar { l valllue r volved, with Int.rco-t at the rate of Pig 0) per ri'c t ter annum from maturity until pal 25 t(igned) E. (I. MAIRMI' HE, (,, Signed) per pro U. A. MARMI('HE, oW E. G. MARMICIIE, Endorsaed: E. G. MARMICIIE. ro er tipro U. A. MARMiCHE. - E. G. MAIIMICHE. an Paraphed No VariPtor, secured by mortgap and duly stamped New Orleans, Iebruary : i 1872. Hilgned) A. E. BIENVEN.U, Notary Public, 'nt Th' lnote wois filed by the Citi~Oms' Bank. suit No. 2.3r. of the lt1,10 8uPorlor Dl)Rtrlet CoU Der intfiled CitiznsR' Bank of Ioniilana vs. F. I)ucros, landi the said note cannot n w be foun ly AIMANI) ITOT. ft Attorney of the Citiz, ns' Bank of loullisian New Orleans. June 16.1877. jei1 2411 0n1 w IRON COTTON TI 'vn IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTICE. In view of the constantly Inereasing popularl and demand for the CELEBR4TED ARROW TIF, The universally n+" recognized favor I; ptf ,.-I itos Tie of P'lant- °_ men and Ship pers of Cotton generally theo Amoriean Cotton Tie Company. I Imitedsole pro prietors and rmanuf -eturers of aid Tie. con manding unequaled facilitle have, ill aidition to their lars stocrk now on hand, contract, uf for increased quantities, suni elent to meet the largest deman for Cotton Ties. to cover the enth crop of the coming season, an , now, through tieir agents generally, offer tt POI'ULAIt and IRIRE'HRESIBLE ARROW TIE At $2 50 Per Bundle Iess 234 per cent discount for cash. In bundle cormpleti, LESS THAN '('HE MARKET VALU OF I'LAIN HOOP IRON; and it being the pu) .pose 1 the Company to merit the continue patronage of the P' alntlng community and t defy atl competition that may arise, their Agent are insltrultd to contrac't with )Dealers, Factor and Counltry Morehants at the above name prire and terms for future delivery up to th first of August in quantities lo Iimay be requite, from time to timre, sttlenments biink made o delivery. No competition arrests the Progrers a , the ARROW TIE. It Is ever onward In Its course as 8tlreams flow to the Ocean. SEE THEII FOLLOWING( CERTIFICATES AIDRESSEI TO COMPANY'S AGENTR. i(. (lenllmen-Jt afTfrds me great pleasure t it- ptese'lt youll with this statement, as evidence o e our high apireciation of the value of the AR s; RoW TI E, as a fastening for Cotton Bales. S We halve u1se(l it constantly in oullr Presse sines its idtrodluction, having found no othe Tie that 'can compare with it in utility. durabill ty and strength, and from our own exporiened we c'an safely recommend it to planters as th, BEST TIE we have seeMn. Pressing from live to seven hundred hales pe lday, when running full time, we fin1 it, to oni inter' Mt to lplrc'hasit Iheo ARIJO)W BUCKLE fr.ion yol for the ulrp'sie of replacing any othel , bucrkle that, may be on the bale. taking the others off end throwing them in the scrap pDil to be sold as old iron. You s truly (Sigled) A. P. LUFKIN. Superintendlnt. Southern 7otton J'rce- Company I'resbcs. a NA' TOYti' I (OMPREHS, MERCHANTS' " Galveston. NEW WHARF I take pleasure in stating that slnce my superintrenlncy of the 'larnters' Press, wehahv been constantly using the ARROW TIE. Ii gives entlire satisaction. and our pressmer refer tile Band and Buckle to any that the have ver t used. I am yours very trllv. (Signed) F.R. LUBBOCK. Siperintenelont. 1 The aboveris Indorsed by Cotton I'ress en o1 i. Nw Orlerans. MobIle. Savannah. Charleston r. Norfolk. Wilmington and Petersburg. ' Thanks to planters throughout all the Cotton - States for the lieral support and patronage ol Y the ARRLOW TIE. R. W. RLAYNE & CO., r General Agents, Sje 2p lm d&w NEW ORLEANS. ME LINGAN, ATTOR'EY AND OUNiSELLOR IT LAWI ryC 122 GrrIer street. WAIINT. d *ITUATIONS1 WArNTEI-FVEALU. t il Cooks, Nurses. Chambermards, Etc., n- TANTED - A HITUATIQN BY A COL h ored womn., t + nurse ahd do housework. Willing to travel. Good references given. Call at No. e9 tt. James street, corner St. Thomas. iona tw - AN'ltED-BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUA Slon as Nurse and tot do housework. Ad ro dress II., l)emorat office. jol at SW ANTED-BY A ItERPECTABLE WOMAN, a situation in a private family as Cook. Reforonce given, if required. Address M. 1., lDemocrat'nflice. jeI7 at l WANTED--BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, 17 i years oldl. a situation to do housework or nurse; references given If required. Address E. B., this offiet. jeaO.lw W ANTED - A SITUATION AR SEAM stre.s, or to take care of children. No ob jection to country or traveling. Address 'M. O. C., Democrat office. jo~i 1w to TANTED-A WHITE NURSE, WELL RE _ commended, at 87a Canal street. je2o 1w * TATANTED-BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUA L, V tion to go wlh a family Nor'h or else where, as Nurse. Wages no object. Good refer ence. Address A. G., this office. Je2 1w h* IATANTED-A SITUATION TO DO HOUSE II V work, by a respectable girl. Address K. [H C., this office. jesi tw fit 7 ANTED - A SITUATION AR COOK. VY Will help in doing plain washing. Ad dress D. C., this office. jes Tyw I W ANTED--BY A (RESPECTABLE YOUNG lady, between the age of 1s and 22, a situ ation as Cook. or to do housework in a family. Address L. G., Democrat office, je24 Is W ANTED-A SITUATION AS COOK OR dining-room Mervant, by a re-pectahle te old lady. Address Y., Democrat office. jes2 STTANTED-- BY A YOUNG MARRIED se A V lady-a situation in a respectabh family ,k to do cooking or housework " best of references given If required. Address L. G., this offiooe. je24 1w STITANT ED-A SITUATION AS NURRE. WILL assist. in house work aind also in sewing. Best of referencen iven. Address Mrs. O'DON AL), Democrat, _at(e.. je21 1w id TITANTED - BY TWO RESPECTABLE . girls-situations--one asa nurse,the other y general housework, cooking, etc. in a private t, family. Addlress P. and M., this office. je2l 1w 0 Dressmakers and Seamstresses. id W ANTED- BY A COMPETENT SEAM at stress. a situation of any kind in a private ir family. No objection to go to the country or as travel. Addrtss M. 0., this office. jewllat ill IHousekeepers. n TANTED-BY AMIDDLE-AGED WOMAN y a situation as- housekeeper; willing to d travel. Addrers M. N., this office. jel iw Wet Nurses. E. TITANTED)-BY A YOUNG COLORED WO man--a situation as wet nurse, Addross M. M. J..this office. jell w s SITUATIONS WANTFD--IIALEN. . TI ANTEDI-BY A (IENTLEMAN.YORMERLY V tditor of n Mississippi paper, a situation aS traveling and soliciting agent. lsn an ox tetlsivet Ic.q tiaintlleti throughout the Hrouthwest. Having ekt'DrinllcIn in this line of iusinss, and being tspSir'ally inclindt to it., feels confitnnt of afforlling satisfal'tlion to employers. Alddress B., this ofolst'. _je!l 13 ATANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN A SITUA VV tion f anlty kind, whoi ctan furnish the in htst of rt'ferencrs. Addlress at Nto. 49 Toulouse rt, street, to F. A. jei2. A. ATANTEID-BY A MARRIED MAN-EM d. VT ploymennt either as clerk, warehouseman or driver of ita agon: is well acqtuainted with a. the city; will work for a moderate salary; city retereuces given. 'leasu adtldress J. W., this office. J21 tw Clerks and salesmen. W AN'TED-A YOUNG MAN WRITINGt A good usllllns hand lind willing to work for a moderate sunl. Address IA MEH FRANCIS, D)emtorat ,fflce. je29lw W ANTED-A SITUATION AM CLERK. Good references givetn. Address M. MC MILLAN, No, 11 Mandtville street, city. jell 1w WT ANTED--A SITUATION BY A 1OY 12 I ytears old-can write a good hand ; in an Office to sweep or do anything that is requlired; is just itaving school. Addlress J. B.. this office. je!,s at ATANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, TWENTY VT two years old, a iposit.ion tst cierk in a gro c'ry store, or porter in tnly storeO can give good reforennce. Adttdress PETEIISON, r, North Johntson strett. jes 1w W ANTED.-A BOOK-KEEPER AND GRO cer'schlerk desires employment. If salary onilyamousts too Iter nloith. Unexception atticbl rferences. Address D. D. D., Democrat offier. __ I 1w W ANTEID-A SITUATION AS 8HIPPING and rcnlving clerk: can furnish the best of ty references. Aeddress GEORGE, 4l Carondelet street. jell 1w W ANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUA tion as clerk in It cigar store. Hus had some experitnce in tile business. References given if inqulred. Atdress W. t. C., this office. j,'23----------------.. .. . 28 __, - . .. -_ WVANTED-PUPILO . TANTED-PUPILH FOR A FRENCH CLASH. V Addre-s .4) Orleans street. je24 7t W ANTED-BY A TEACHER. A POSITION to terah. In either a family or a school, for hoard for self and two children. AOdress ," D,"this offmce. je24 tf Is. TO RENT--ROOMM. F1- lURNISHED ANDT) UNFURNISHED ROOMS Id -to rent, from $1 to $15 per montn. Ap ly at ro No. 195 Carondelet street, near Julia, Mrs. M. E. id BLANCHARID. . je29 at 1e ANTED-TO RENT FURNISHED-THE whole or part of the house 0 No. 1l0 St. Charles stre, t. Terms very low. jeM iW W ANTED-TO RENT TO A GENTLEMAN 'sv and wife a nicely furnished front room at E the hmuse No. 310 at. Charles street. Terms, fifty r- dollars je241W o fBoarders. W ANTED-BOARIDERS AT 82 CHARTIiJ:' St rn..t. jo,"Lt7' '(1 -- ---- e MInCELLANEOU~.. n ANTED-A CARPENTER WHO HAS F AD some experience in running wooEd-work ,f Ing machinery. Address W. L. je29 It* W ANTED-BY A IIR.PECTABLE YOUNG a rIn, a situation of any kind. Address A.. this offi(:e, j029 3t p W ANTED-LEAD-HIGHEST PRIDE P ID for old lIdl. bullets, etc. 0. L. RANLETT & C(O.. 'orner P'eters and (Gravier. jirn9 tf f ANTED-ONE BAG MAKER: (I and B. . maushine used. Two Hail Makers: good stit'the'rs requiresd. Apply to D. L. RANLETT 5 & CO.. corneP'Gravier arid 'Peters street. r je29t f ANTED.-A YOUNG MAN HAVING LEIS Slire time after :) p. in. would be pleased to se('lIre a position, for a small remuneration, in any bosiness to which he :can devote, that timrne r to. Rfernce, given, if required. Pleaso aul SIrnEDI)DY. Demoerat offlb. je2s 1W r W ANTED-OCUPIANTS WITHOUT CliII e drTen for the furnished cottage house No. e 402 St. Andrew street. Rent $35 per month. Ap ply on thei Drmises after 3 D. m. je2! 2t* W ANTED-TO TAKE CHARGE OF A FUR nishled house for the su.nmer. by a widow lady. with good references. Address Mrs. B. lock box 1884, P. O. je27 1w W ANTED- BILLS FOR COLLECTION. r Particular attention paid to the collertlion of all bills entrusted to my eare. The under signed will make as arrangement with mer chants, physicians or any one having bills for collection, at a small salary, or very small per eontage. Satisfaction guaranteed and the very best of recommendations furnished as to hon esty and canaeity. Address COLLECTOR. care Democrat Office. _i27 tf IATANTED-BY A TEACHER, THE CRE ' of a house from the 1st of July to the 1st of t November. Satisfactory references will be f given. Address D., this office. je24 tf WeANTED-A FINE WASHER AND IRONER immediately at 411 Camp street. None b those fully competent need apply. je2-3 1W XW ANTED-A YOUNG MAN TWENTY-FOUR I VT years of age wishes employml nt of any kind; is willing to give his services gratis for the summer; will go in the country. Address J. G., Democrat office c je21 STATIONERY AND MUSIC-sao MAGAZINE je street. Pianos Tuned for i tie. jeliti D. LEECH. WAAV' HNLP WAWTN R-FIPfAL2a. Ilbambermaigs, Cooks, Nurses, ete. iITANTBD-AT LABOR AGENCY 129 GI0IOD Snor Ump street, estnhlished In 1847 ten II CookLaneresses and IHuso Girls.j WtM. .W ANTED-A GIRL TO DO HOUHEWORK; S German preferredl. Apply at 152 Jackson I street, near the Frenchllurch. ijll Iw WT ANTED-A GIRL TO TAKECOHARGE OF I child two years old, and nmeist In house . work. Apply at 0 lFnlcilty. Rieferone required. - TANTED-IN THE COUNTHY, MAN 17 V his wife. Min ti, attend stable an ur chores; woman to rook and do hous is Apvp to JAMIE WIIKINION, No. a I- -EXCURSIONS. EXCURsION TO TIlE oU14i. AN FCUitI.HON TRIP 31 THE , Sl .d ulf, via Bayou ILaourht -,Tho astoamer EUREKA, E Leaving Now Orleans THUIJBDAY, July 5. ' remaining at the sea shore Saturday, Sunday and Mondpy. returning Tuesday morning. Fare for the round trip (including meals and stateroom) $10. je21 u- COPARTNERS.IPSl - TISOLUTION OF PARTNBBISHIP-THB IR copartnership heretofore existing under ie the name and style of BERiOUD & NT, ar riage manufacturers, at Nos. 70 ant 72 St. Jm. -epl street1 is this day dissolved by mutual xon D sent. P. BEROUD will continue the business ly on his own account. P, BEROUD, DR JACOB bINDT. New Orleans, June 27.1877. jo27 at* - ISHBOLOTION OF I'AItTNEBHHJP-THE j, p rtng rship heretofore existing between Sthe subscribers under the stylo of GAINES & Y ELF is hereby dlssolvod by mutual consent. J. o. GINES Is charged with te liquidation of the affairs of the firm, and partles indebted Eto the firm will make payment to him. pr *INO. G. GAINEH, t H. Z. RELF. w 100 Canal street. New Orleans, June 21, 1877. j02 lo0t E- rIIHI UNDERSIGNED HAVE ASSOCIATED to J themselvne, for the erwtien of Law under r the firm name of BItAUHHN, BUCK & DIN KEI&LPIEL. and will be found at the oflce No,. 17 Commercial Place GEORGE H. BRAUGHN, CHARLES F. BUCK. to MAX. DINKELSPIEL, New Orleans, June 20, 1877. je21 10t RMB. HENRY BEER HAS THIS DAY WITH . drawn from our firm, the style of which s remains unchanged. LEHMAN, ABBAIIAM & COL New Orleans. June 1, 1877. jel Irn vl . TR RU. WT 700 CAN'T-GET-AWAYS-F U R N 8 H E D L Rooms, with meals and refreshments at all i hours. Terms reasonable. At F. 8CHRODER'S S(arrollton Family Garden, corner Lovee andi Hhort streets, Carroilton, jo2 7t* TOR RENT-THE COTTAGE, NO. 143 ELY 1' sian Fields street, con'ainin eight rooms t kitchen, servant's room, two wells and a cits tern, together with several large lots and stable. - The above Is suitable for a large dairy, dray . men or a gardenor. Iltnt cheap to a good tenant. Apply at No. 146 Carondelet stroot. jeos tf S itOR RENT AT MANDEVILLE-A COTTAGE on lakesholo, coInmletely furnished., near Colome's Hotel. Parties renting the above can obtain boarders, which will more than defray k expoenss. or partibulars c(all at No. 140 Caron. k delet street. je28 tf TO RIENT-ItOOMH-AT No. 82 CHABTRE - street. je24 7t f. IO IRENT--A COMFORTABLE COTTAGE L- in good order, situated on Priour, betwoern Poyd ras and Lafayette streets, will be rented to a prompt paying tenant for eight dollars per 2 month. Apply next door. J24 ft n FOOR RENT--OTTAGE, 18o WABBINGTON, ; street. near Magaine. Rent 530. je7 tf BOARDING. S ELECT PRIVATE BOARDING--OMFORTT ably lurnlshed front rooms can be obtained, with or without board, by the day, week o' month, by applying at the elegant private re.. )- deuce No. 140 Caronldelet street. Parties In y search of home comforts will find this a rare t- opportunity. A fine bath-room also attached to it the house. References exchanged. jess t - ENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVE8, OR 8IN.. A gle gentlemen, can be accommodated witl )f large. airy and elegantly furnished rooms 3t southern exposure, with or without board. Rena cheap for the summer, at 224 Common street, corner of Dryades. jel7 d 1t61 CARONDgLET ISTRIET; IN THE la s l most desirable boarding-house in the . city, in a cool and bre.y looation, two hand. somelyv fluhished rooms, always cool and airy. and especially suited for the summer, with five large windows opening on a wide gallery. These rooms will be rented, with superior Sboard. Also, other rooms on the same floor. These rooms are especinlly suited to persons= y who are compelled to spend the summer here and desire to avoid the heat and discomfort ot a New Orleans summer. Jea Im FOR SALE. SFOR SALE-A PARTY HAVING $2000 or 38000 t cseb can secure a half interest in an old es tablished manufacturing business that pays a handsome profit. Address H. N.. this office. je;29 at* For Sale. A Wheeler and Wilson SEWING MAOHINE,. new and in perfect order, will be sold very chean. Addressm MAflcHNt lum.n. t nmnn myl tI LD .k ID I 'T H 1 CITIZENS' NAVINGS BA1 K, S(A Bank for Hmall Havings) n GRUNEWALD HALL, 2 ...... ...... Baronne htreet... ........... 2 SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE CHARTER. . This Havings Bank will re eive on deposit and e Day interest a the rat, of , per cent per annum on such small sums of money a.e may from time -to time be offered therefor by meehanics, leks. E minors and others, thuns seeuring protection i from robbery, aecideat ,or fraud, andalsoafford e ing a m.ns of profit on savings by the semi ani lintereet paid. R provision of law. married women 1Iors can dsqposiu money In their own ct can be drawn by themselves only. its cannot be controlled by hus IF parents or tutors. y Appy for Charter and Ppy-Laws. r J. L. GUBEB ATOR President. s . BENNEB, Cashier. DMRErons : J. T.. UBERNATOR. E. W. HUNTINGTO SE. P. CHAMPLTN M BENNEB. LOU41 GRUNEWALD. my26 ly2p