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v retfu crit Sopposhion to hir; t we do thi, it ir we favor the didn l e ulrW trot tniu t efit aris rW Aractlti.hich t the vast f territory that r t sm empire of thei ftUt we favonder thDe smo i and p of tMatHeeipr Sish. Under D erno rule, the ke up the iountry was unurled on htich the ias a ne Under Demo-rn orida and part ofhe orand whoMississiie tnd are fabulous cratic ren, the h o was absorbed by the United Aet rth America. Under Demoeratic add to onward, Its object haission to no eountry up Utica nfurled ont hich e noa top, andt will nt to p ranar of the worl, andm th glose mone ares are faour mo in extent, be Thus th e great o iste cable of the desptote ofm t the anelrant fovern A e old the gorld that yound the ofree.. ,hi e. t its mission is will rise t party, Antaeus like I~smto ... renuewaml strength Iad pwersli' no pent up Utia confrines its mnti t not stop, it will construe th news med rad bo the oean wires the glad oofratmroýa teonarch hevolves on the Stin shl o.s.u nt the cryble of thel snto lm lidato d government feudal free. ps veNorth the absorption Srestore ourvernment to vits prmstnt ates. r.rtO ervead by the wise malen avernant rtp task devolves on thea of thi of an ic preent l nthe stalitia iast ngton jolda rid goconomy, oat O tiV to his . .h part ot the rsorpt a o tgovern.et..ut plard to natiao - to worship (ýid nselence and freedom imv."2ersal pati.' $, together with free maxims to inserinatlrD., the golden nor. n any one D ocrate an majority of nto tth a moment that a -roundf + this slJ'nalk people will rally an unt nths .exnat old theme principles that willpl e secure a triumph Of omuntistor e beyond the reach Lmt its then give. the O f wePulntnd-a governomr understand that a and n our organization both itte adnaonal invite men o.f all (reeds, of all colors, of cooperate with us, until thi cr rptat . eln . - s aomplished, ad tin f h iaven win en look down upon a bile gheaver eill tiiab homne when she h4 tfe tr vn tress of the world, proud mis F. L. CLAnmoarointe Coupe". ---onp-o. Rallroad Pe . BY TrIl , tofl The following were some \e departures by the great Mobile line ol Tuserening: . W. Haywood and family, S. Had, John S. Bay. ile, for New York; Mrs. G. SHay and family, Mrs. J. Browtlee and familyt1le Forey and family, 0ol. W . . Grigg, Jren and J. M. Sott, for Virginia Springs; ah W. Stone and family and B. M. Neill and t, for Boston; X. H. Olapman ani 1. Dutolr St. Louis. H.Boehl and family lkft WednesvtiuR for the Virginia Springs. Mr. W. I. To* and famili took the oobl'e Short Line ft Srings, J M. Lewis for the East F. Newh White Sl. ptr pringy. Miss Otto Fish fM Scott, Mn ". Smith and Hi. Lanqidon were a'the depar tures for NeF York Wednesdasy n.r We learn that the Mobile line, er to meet the demands of the public, wzr0 Pullman palace seeping oars through froew OrleanI to New York without chanlge, V rlirtly. The followin were the del)arturl r,, 1877: .leunt. 0ov. Whii and A OPiger, New York M. Mann and family, for Niagsrili: . M B urn, for Niagara Foilm; John A. and Mr. W. Fornari, for N w York; Urrletjnnt sod faitmily, for New York; hIre. James hsi, and family for Niagsra Falls; J. M. Hutoreseh. vill.; . L. Gervin, for Lonlsville;nt. John Parves and family, Char'es Manson I famly William Lynd sad faim In, T, T. T'urmarshl l . Smith and family, J. J. Irby, Perry rent and family, th faminly ofl . Tile, D.irgina UT Ta: s .TACK"on RBtOO ,. bAmnthe departuresn by this route, Honor dwRarnd llebry and family, for to the apr.is of WtiPonain and the rllal; T ard well and fmily, H. 8.' Bailey and fan . Wd Taylor and family, Mloes Taylor, D. ns~ and 8. 0. Wllkins, for Naluara Fpallid the ast; Mrn. 0. P. Watsrian, for Bstort . A. arll s and family, for a summer trt the West; John Panley, W. 0. Bradford, Tuooln alnd prty cr six, for the North; (lo. Ma, ad family, H. M. Preston and family, for tEast via Ohiocago: L. Rusb, G. Graittan, E. Porke and P. A. Williams and family, for thberth. We also notice an extra sleeper chartered this route for the famllles of Log. Bohn Esq, . Sloria, Mrsn. H. H. Hills, Mlis E. DIennea. others, who go to Niagara Falls. SPECIAL NOTICE. OFFICE OF ERICR.ARY OF STA, State of Louisiana. Now Orleans. June 27. 1,) Owing to tte groat number of books tharo missing from the State Library. and with a 'w of ascertaing their whereahouts. parties hang in their possoosion books belonging to tile Be Library, either by my order or thait of my .r tlocessors, are requested to return them imrn diately to the State Library. Until the catalogue and inventory now progress is compltted there will be no furtb permits granted to take books from the Librar WILL A. STRONG, jetf SuThlm SHoretary of State. g-j 2 00. $2 0. $2 00. Cow ,lasa Cow Peas. PLANTERS ANI FAGORS ATTENTION. We will closet ou. t , 'lialutne of our Stock. be only Peas itr markit, at TWO IDOLLARS per bushel faxed afF hippoorwlls, A. A. GREENWOOD & Co.. je17 Im ", 47 Maaazino street. JEllEY AND ALDERNEY MILK. . MILK. MILK. Pureand fresh, from the country, to be had at Corner Carendelet and Common Streets, and Branch, No. 69 Canal Street, near Custom-House, Aorth Side. The only plae in the city where this cele brated mlk chan be procured. Pure. fri1 ard sweet Jersey and Alderney M-ilk and Buttermilk, at 5. cents per glass, re ceived daily on Iee via Jaekaon Railroad. from the famous dl.Arool Dai y Farm. thald stock is from the w,11-known Fwler's importations of Jersey and Alderney cattle. Aso kiept on hand. Meal. Soda. Vichy, Min eral Waters. Home-made PieM and Pastry. je24 im A. ABAT, TRANSLATOR Of Legal and all other French. English and Spanish Documents, N*. M Custe heae street. je2Oly A K ITAT3MZXT.L ltLO T Or T1l CUOND'ITION t#W OILBARW o4VINN o tmrlTUTIolN At the Closee of uslness, Judle 80i, IWSl. 111f0178 E'. Real estate ............... . ............... 529, 91 Louisianas Stte bonds, seven per cent ........................ 12,9r0 oo00 0t. Chatrles Hotel, first mortgaeo bonds, .a15o ........................ s4.o000oo Jackson Railroad first mortgage bonds, $97.000.................... 7.020 00 New Orleans ins Likht stock, eighty tw o sh arees ....... .... ... .. .. . R.9 a n50 Odd Fellows' Hall Assoolati.n, first mortgdge bonds, 0o............. 2,00oo1 o Loans on mortgage masuring within 90 days...... . .... :9,070 14 Loans on mortgage maturing after 90 days................................. 42,0A1 55o Other loans and discounts maturing within so days................ ... 5,950 00 Other loans and discounts maturing after 94 days ........................ 29..4. a Loans on demand ..................... 9,10o0o 12 Cash on hand ................... ...... 155.400 14 LIABILITIESB. s,160,21 Os Due depositor ........................ 2,10o0, 1 .r2 Profit and los........................ .0o0,070 16 $2,100,891 6i Whole number of accounts opened -..... 94,979 Whole number of aooonnts closed ........ 19.o15 Remaining open........................... 5,821 Bate of interest paid, six per cent per an nuUin. We, the undersigned trustees of the above In stitutton, do solemnly swear that thp above statement is true to the best of our knowledge and belief. DAVID ITRQUHAIRT. President. (1. XOHN. ED. A. PALFREY. New Orleans, July. 1577. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this ad of July e, 1877. THEO. OUYOL, Notary Public. Published in accordance with the provisions of act No. 91 of 1877. A. DUBUCLIET, jyo it itate Treasurer. MI3CBLLANEOUS. WATCHES, WArCOEfE, WATCHES. I. C. LEVI'S. IOR .........C....anal street......... I.6 THH CHEAPEST WATCHES Ever sold n this city Will ble tould In my JEWELhRY EiTAfLI9HMEN1T. Double Case English Patent Lever. is "ennt. fine. from $.5 to $90. Swiss Lever Watches for Ladles and (entie men, also 18 earats fln'. from $25 to $7r-all heavy cases and of the best movement. Stbim Winders for Ladine andl (Olntlfnmn. 18 carats fine, from $So to $2r5., Split Second and Chrono grapher Iat vari)ous prices. Amerlcan Lvers. It awl 1 c'arats fin', from $o0 to $175. lilver Double Case Amerilan Lever. eases weighing from e2 oz, to 4 oz., from s0ll to $40. Stem Winders In proportiln. Ladies' Small Double ('cnn Hwils Lovers, from $10 to $2n. All the above gpods bhave boon srol,.ted with Pare by 1. C. LEVI. je24 14t No. 14' Canal Htro't. PLANTTERN1' sE MLES COTI ON BAUi, FOR PICKING COTTON, All cmnplete. made any length desired: the best and cheapest article for the pur pose now known, for the following rea sons, yis: Woven of double and twlsted cotton thread-same used in grain bags-and therefore of double durability of osnaburgs or any othr material. used. Also--BAGGING of same material, in 3a-yard pieces, to be cut as may be desired, into bags of any length, If taken carn of these bags will wear many seasons, or. If wished, after picking is over can be cut up and made into wearing a parel, The goods are only to be seen and examined to convince planters that for cheapness dura illity, and adaptation to the purpoAe. tfhere is nothing equal to these Bags and Bagging. We have also on hand GOAIN IBA of the same material as above, holdlig two, two and one-half, and three bushels each. For sale by OGDEN & BELL, Hole Asents and Dealers In Baling Stuffs, jyl 1W 1s Union street. VINUONTAUION. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST DIMINFECTANT IN THB WORLD. It will positively remove unpleasant odors from newers, Water Closets. etc,..n l ,ntn minutes. No trouble. No preparation. Always ready for tua ou have only to scatter a few handsful In and around the places where the bad odors arise. and In aslw minutes the odors disappear. It is packed in buckets, twelve pounds each. Price $t 25 per bucket. For sale by I. L. LYONS, Agent, 42 and 44 Camp and 113,11 oand 117 Gravler streets, New Orleans. je3o 2m HaTuTh Sr. JAMEN HOTEL, ON MAGAZINE STREET, Between Gravlerand Natchez, Now Orleans, La. (EN. CHAS. E, SMEDES, Proprietor. Terms--S2 50 Per Day. The undersigned having purchased the unox pl red lease of Messrs. It. E. Rivers & Co., in the above Hotel. is now in possession of the same, and has the pleasure of announcing to his friends and the public that it will be kept open during the entire summer for re.gular and transientguests and day boarders on LIBERAL TERMS. No pains or expense will be spared to insure the comfort of his guests. The Hotel will be entirely renovated, refitted d refurnished during the summer. CHAS. E. SMEDES, Proprietor. New Orleans, June 15, 1877. LILIENTHAL'S PIOTOGRAPH ART GALLERY. 1i ........... OANAL STREET ............121 TOURO BUILDINGS. This sell known establishment is the largest and moanomplete in the city of New Orleans. The stysl of pictures made by LAMBEkT'S PERMANENT PROCESS surpassesa tthing that can be made at other galleries. No one whcis fully aware of the superiority of this process, will go to the expense and trou ble to have a licture taken that in a very short time will fade. I guarantee the LAMBERT to be mnly pic ture that WILL NOT FADE mr.a sm MtflNIIPAL ATDVtETlIM*NT$. SEALED PROPOSALS. DIPAWTMSENT OF WATIRWORKS x AND Pl'te te uILtIabtUs,. Room 2s. City Hall, New Orfeans, July 6, 1877. Healed proporals will be recelved at this office up to MONDAY, July 10, 1577, at 12 o'clock in.. for the sale to the city of New Orleans of ONE FLAT-BOAT LO4D OF PITTHBURG COAL, to be delivered within the Waterworks enclosure. The Rlty reserves the right to reject any and all bids. JAMEH D. EDWAIiI4H. Administrator Waterworks and P'ullc jy BIaull iings. AMMAE111 PIROPORMAI. I)ePARTMENT OT WATR wnRIRs APP 140,1IU.t Buildings, New Orleans, J.uly 2. 1577. Proposa.a will he received by the undersigned till MONDAY, July 9, 1577, at 12 o'clock m,, for the erection of a BELL TOWEII. In the rear of the Carrollton Market-house, Seventh District according to plans and specifications on file in the office of ttn ( ity Surveyor. The city reserves the right to reject any and all bidsP Parties makling proposals for the work are re quired to deposit with the Administrator of Finance, as evidence of their intention to abide by the adjudication, the amount of soo. in aesh, which shall be forfeited to the city in case of failure to sign the contract. Bidders to whom contract is not awarded shall have their deposits re'urned to them on the day adjudication is made. Proposals will be Imlorsned, Proposals for the erection of a Bell Tower in the rear of Carroll ton Market-huuse, Seventh District. JAMES D. EDWARDH, Admin'r Waterworks and Public Buildings jy'itd T4OTILE- TO TAXPAYERM. DgPARTMENT OF FINANOr ) City Hall, New Orleanf, Jlunn s9, 1577. The attention of HMALL AND LARGE TAX PAYERI4 is ea led to act No. 9n, section seventy nine, extra s gkion of 1T77, which reads as fol lows: "8H. 711. Be it further nnaoeted. etc., That the 8tate 'fax Collectors, on behalf of the 8tate and parish authorities and the municipal authori ties bf the various towns and city governments throughout the State, are hereby authorized and empowered to receive payment from any persons other than the party in whose name the property had been assessed of any taxes de inandable by such Rtate, parish or riunlolpal corporations after the expiration of sixty days after the said tax shall have hecom,' due and exigibie, and tasubrogate the payee of the same to all the rights, liens and mortgages of the said ftate, parish or munltlpal corporation incident to or growing out of such tax and its record in the offices required by law without prejudice to any privileges or mortgages of the Htate. parish or muolicpal corporation for rither taxes or those that may tecome dlue in the future; pro vide. thaint. said subrolAtion shall only take place with ithe consent of the owner or the party in whose inal" the prpert.y was arAPPseod." J. C. lENIS. jior If Admini.strntor t Finan.ne. NOTIi'E 'TO IIAI(RIIM. MAYonArT'Y or New OR.cANs. City hnll, June T2, 1877. Tihe vrngeo pricr of fresh flour lilng this day ten dollars: in accordance with sfldl valuation the price of broad for tlhe week, commienvin.g on MONDAY. July 2, 1877,,will tIe: Fifty oun'ce for tw:vt.y cents. Twenty-five ouncesn or ten cents. Twelve ounces fr live 'ants. Bakers of broad are required to nus only the best flour oIf the vallua e t r.hlrrllrlt l. and the uce or larmngent ior in tri r flour In Irpnd ofTeredr for sale in tlls city is prohibited. Consumers I of brond are regquertd ti, report to the nearest polioe station any violatlion of the above ordi rlamnc, either In variation orf weight or quality of Ira u). leii i.or. .9:'1 EI. . PLisu'_M ,,vo,_., PEOPO AlsW. DI|MTIIII|UTION OF ~I0,000 IN PRllE 'rho fourth semni-anunI distribution of FIFTY T'HOUSAND DOLLARI OF' PYiEMI UMH, on series allttolI Jinullary 31, 1877. and April I8, 1577, will t.ake piaso In the ,ounell Chamber, City Hall. on MONDAY, July 10, 1877, at 10 o'clock a. In. je24 td J. (. DE'.IR, Administrator. BIAILEBD PROPONRA.I. DI)PrARTMrET O P1OIuc.E, Administrator's Oilee, New Orleans, June uo, 177. Sealed proposals will he received at this ofice up to FitIDAY July 0, 1877, at 12 o'clock m., for furnishing to the nity of Net) Orlians TWELVE THOUSAND POIHONED SAUHAGtES, as per specification on file in this oflnce. The city reserves the right to reject any and all bidls. ROBT. B. DIAMOND, Jeso td Administrator. REVENTH QUARTEIRLY ALILOTMENT OF PREMIUM IDONDI. The SEVENTH ALLOTMENT of forty-five series will take plae in the ofill. of the Admin istrator of Public Accounts, on TUESDAY. July ai, 1877, at 10 o'locok a. m. je24 td J. C. DENIH. Administrator. CITIZENS' SAVINGS BkAK, (A Bank for Small Savings) GRUNEWALD HALL, 22 .............. Baronne street..............22 SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE CHARTER. This Savings Bank will receive on deposit and pay interest at the rat, of a per cent per annum on such small sums of money as may from time to time be offered therefor by mechanics, clerks, minors and others, thus senuring protection from robbery, accidnot or fraud, and also afford ing a means of profit on savings by the semi annual interest paiti. By spacial provision of law, married women and minors can deposit money in their own name, anti It can be drawn by themselv-s only. Such deposits cannot be controlled by hus bands parents or tutors. Apply for Charter and Bly-Laws. J. I,. GUBERNATOR. President. M. BENNER, Cashier. DIRECTORS: J.T,. GUBERNATOR. E. W. HUNTINGTON E. P. CHAMPLIN. 1. BENNER. LOUIS GRUNEWALD. my28 ly2p JAME8 LINGAN. ATTORNEY AND CJOUiSELLOR AT LAW; myC 122 Gravier street. WAWl XOTIC 1. Woerkingren'e sank l(w ffrues. June 9,1it.--At a meeting of the Boar of Drctr - held thtes ta sepm lannal d vidend pF rYOU. PR CENV was deelaredý paatii to the stock holders on and after MONDA, July 2. The inteteat of the first six months of 1.17 will elso be paid to the depolitors of the Havingts Department oft his Bank on and after the above mentioned date. Siyl t J, B, MONDIE(T, aOnshler. Offiee of the New Orleanes Ga Lt ht CAom pa y--A dividend or FOUR l(t I.LAt pr share will hn paul to the stockhlers o MIJONDAY, July 1 .187. .et of the earnings of the past six imopths. All transfers of stock made between Jury 7 yand in must ib "ex-dividend." jya tin V. VALLOIM, F#cretary. Union National Dank. New Orleans, June 2A. 1R47-At a meeting of the BD ard of DI rectors held Thils PDy, a seinl-mnnuial dividend of FIVE I'lkll ('ENT we d, e.i'red, pyttiy bleto stookholders on and after MO)MDAY, July 2. next. jyl lit JAM. ('IALARON. C!ehler. Germania National lank, New Orleans, Jute 29, 1877--At a meeting of the Board of Dl etrs this day a semi-annual dividend of ilx Per (nnt was dilAared, parable to the stock holders on demanhd. l 1iw HERM. ROEHL. 1nwbler, Cltltens" cavings lank, tdrunewald Hallo New Orleans, June se, 1877.-The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi-annual dividend of MIX P]'E OENT out of the profl a of the lest six months' business. payabln on de mand. M. BENNEtR. jyi It (Cshler,. state National flank of New Orleans, New Orleans, Juno so, 1877--At a meeting of the Board of Directors held hi day, a senft-annual dividend of FOUR PER CENT was deolared, payable to the ttoekholders on and after MON DAY, July 9. 177. The transfer book Will re main open, but transfers wil bo ei-dividend. jylw l _ A.I. CH . . ,, DUPUY, _a.hier. New Srleans Canal ang Blunkin* Caon pant New Orleane,Jnne 2. 1877.-At a special meeting of the Board of Direetors held THIH DAY, a semi-annual dividend of four per cent was declaredl payable to the stockholders on and after the drst Mond a o f Jlm net. jean 1t t CH. JUMO VI ashier. SPECIAL )NOTICES. Delinquent Tax paters-tlithtena' Mavings jar,k. (runewnld all , 2s Barone street New Orleans, July 5, 1877-This _AVIN4I BANK will advance to Laborers, Mechanics, Clerks. etc. the money necessary to pay their taxes under Act i9 of il77, and repayment may he made to the Bank in weekly oir nnthly in stallments, M. BENNEl, _jyni t Cashe(lr. For the Lake - Oflee of few Orleans COty Railroad Company, No. 1t Ctanal street NOW rleans, May 21.774.--ntil further notice trains for the Lake will leave the city every hour from 7 o'clock a. m. to a o'clock p. m., end every half hour froma o m. to 9rao p. m. The last traintiill leave the Lake End at lo:8o o'clock p. m. myip r 0. 0. LEWIS, Beeretary. STRAYED. STRAYED FROM THE BT. JAMES HOTEL SA BLACK AND TAN MLVUT. with a rmall sotr on the back. The finder will he suitably rewarded by returning It to the office of the HI. James. jve It IRON COTTON TIE IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTICE. In view of the constantly increasing popularity and demand for the CELEBR''TED ARROW TIf', 'l'ho universanlly r " r'iegeirg i favow.r , 'e j.,ft-i.'a it, Tlo of Plant irs . otton Prepsf men and Mhlp pn r of Cotton . I imited,oMe proe prietors and manf .urers o ad T com manding unequaled facilities have, itn aiditi to their large stork now on hand, contracted for increased quantities, antffl ;lent to m.et the largest demand for Cotton Tlvs,to cover the entire crop of the comlag season, and now, through their agents. generally, offer the POI'ULAR and IRBiI.tEd.IBLE ARROW TIE At t A6 Per Randle Less 2t per cent discount for mash. in bundles comvlet,. LE88 THAN 't HE MARKET VALUE OF PLAIN HOOP IRtON: and it being the pur pose of the Company to merit the continued patronage of the P anting community and to defy a I competition that may arise, their Agents are instructed to corti act with Dealers, Factors and Country Merchants at the above named price and terms for future delivery up to the first of August in quantities as may be required from time to time, settlements being made on delivery. No competition arrests the Progress of the ARROW TIE. It in ever onward In its course as Streams flow to the Ocean. SEE TilE FOLLOWING CR.TIFIICATES ADDRE1SED TO COMPANY'S AOENTS. (Gentllmnen-It affords me great pleasure to present you with this statement, as evidence of our high appreciation of Ihe value of the AR ROW TI L. as a fastening for Cotton Bales. We have used it constantly in our Presses since its introdlction. having found no other Tie that can compare with it in utility. durabill ty and strength, and from our own experience we can safely recommend it to planters as the BEST TIE we have seen. Pressing from live to seven hundred hales per day, when running full time we fini it to our Inters at to purchasethe ARRdW BUCKLE from you for the purpose of replacing any other bueckle that may be on the bal*, taking the others off end throwing them in the scrap pile to be sold as old Iron. Youi s truly (Higrý,d) A. P. LUFKIN, Superintendent. Southern ,lotton Press Company Presses. YA' TOtR' t OMPRESS. MERCHANTS' " Galveston. NEW WHARF ) I take pleasure in stating that sines my superintendency of the Planters' Press, wehave been constantly using the ARROW TIE. It gives entire satlisaction. antd our pressmen prefer the Band and Buckle to any that they have ever used. I am yoursvery truly. (Signed) F. It. LUBBOCK. Superintendent. The above is Indorsed by Cotton Press ';en of New Orleans, Mobile. Havannah, Charleston. Norfolk, Wilmington and Petersburga. Thanks to planters throughout all the Cotton States for the liberal support and patronage of the ARtlOW TIE. R. W. RAYNE & co., General Agents, je9 2p Im ,l&w NEW ORI.W NS. W. W. FARMER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MONROE. LOUISIANA. Practices in the parishes of Ouachita, More house and Richland. Claims taken for collec tion in all other parishes. with privilege of man aging same in connection with attorneys resid ing there nos anThnui WALL PAPER. NEWEST STYLES JUST RECEIVED, From the Richest to the Cheapest. Rosewood and Walnut parlor and bed-room Furniture, withnume, ons fancy articles. Furniture renew' d in the best manner, at 49 Royal street, my5 2m HENEY N. SIEBEECHT, rrIUATIoWlk WAW IWULh .i tasyvt ness0, £ee IeS n, Me,. WIANTED-A POV4'IION AS OOVIER~ 88 in a private family. In the city or country, I a young lady haing talught in the vu lie choos for seven years. Address Th . iH , a OCarrondelt street, third floor. y W..ANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY OF MANY r year exptrinon in chool teaehu pal tion in a family to instruct emall pldren and ase at in plain sewing. Address .L., at this offie. 1jyt11 Cooks, Nnrses; Cha(mber'mlaid, Ete., W ANTeD-BY A IRt41PFAITABLE WOMAN a situation to nurse and do housework. Ad tress B. B., this oftioe. * jys at W ANTED-A HITUATION BY A LADY TO travel as a nurse. Address U. C., this office. jy6 at W.ANTED-A LADY. EXPERIINC1ED AND successful ns a small. pox nase, desires an engagement, Address H., this office. j+6 at W AN'AEI)--A GORL TO COOK AND DO housework in a small family in the Fourth l)istrlct. A pleasant homo and fair wages to the right sort of a girl. White preferred. Ad drove O. M., with references, this offlce. jyS W ANTED--A RITUATION BY A ItEIPECT abl pIrl, to do housework. Apply at the corner of Maynard ahd Mt. Philip streets. jy at W ANTED-A SITUATION BY A REI PECT abl girl, to ook. Best refrenoe gtiven. Apply at the corner of Maynard and St. Philip st rnre.ts. jy st W ANTED-BY A YOUNG RTEADY WOMAN a situation as cook or to do egneral house work and to nmake herselfgenerally useful; best of reference given. 'nlease address . M., Democrat officn, jya tw WANTED-A WET NURIiE AIJLY on Chestnut, street, between Louisiana Ave nuo and Delachalsryoeft hand side. jya 1w W ANTED -A 4ITUATION BY A BE speotable young girl, to do house work and sewing. Address G. C. B.. this ofleas. jya at WVANTED-BY A IEfSPECTABLE YOUNG girl, a situation to do house Work. (an give refrence if required, Address M. C., this W ANTED - A SITUATION BY A CO-. ored woman, to nurse and do housework, Willing to travel. Good references given. Call at No. oi Bt. James street, oorner St. Thotmae, ieas 1w A IIESPECTABLE WHITE WOMAN WANTH a situation as cook or washerwoman. or would do both in a small family. City refer ences given. Address M. B., this office. jean 1w gITUATI@ON WATlTED--MALtES. W ANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN,PORMEBLY editor of a Mississpp paper, a situation as traveling and soliciting agent. Has an ex tensive acquaintance throughout the Routhwest, Having experience in this line of busine, nd being nspecially Inclined to it, feels confident of affording satlsfaction to employers. Address B., this office, je29 Clerks and Malesmen. W ANTED-BY A YOUNG MARRIED MAN, a po- itlon a' ac.ount, sales, bill clerk or collectr; has had tonsiderable expertence. Rerfcnee from last employers. Address B. H. V., ZDmomrat Offimc. . jy4 aw W ANTED-A MITUATION AM BOOKKKEP Sr or general clerk" in a groey, comnii slon or cotton hoIuset. Hervices for ,uiyand Au gust free Bese t city reference given. Address D, H., this offle. jyl lw W ANTED--BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUA tion as p, rter, clerk or gardener, or any thing in which he will make himself useful. Address No. 44 Jeanne street. jea lw W ANTED-A YOUNG MAN WRITING A good business hand and willing to work for a modotrate sum. Address JAMk I FRAN(I$S. Demoo, at omff.. je29 1w W ANrED-A XITUATION AM CLERK. Goocl referenoes given. Address M. MC MI LAN, No. 1 1 Mandeville street, city. W ANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN. TWENTY two years ortl a position as leork in a gro ceryst.ire, or porter in any store; can give g ood references. Address PETERON. o66 North Johnson strant.. _ i_ le w TATANTED.-A BOOK-KEEPER AND 01O Scer' clerk d.sires .tmployment, if salary only amounts to S10 per month, Unoxcption atel treferences. Addres D1). D., Democrat ome .. je2s aw HELP WANTIW--FE~ALEf. Chambermalds, Cooks, Narses, efe. W ANTED--NURS1E FOR AN INFANT. Must be well recommended. Apply at 211 Har mony street, Itween I'rytania and Coliseum streets. jy4 2t* W ANTED-AN INDUSTRIOUS AND TIDY woman for cooking and house work. Be feorones re.uired. Apply at No. S5 First street. IANTED-AT LABOR AGENCY, 12s GiIOD , near Camp street, established in 1547 ten ok Laundresses and House Girls. WM. L AND. je24 tf WANTED-PUPIL. I A N T E D - PUPILS FOR VACATION • School. Apply to Messrs. A. 4. Leone and F. A.Golden, at No. so Burgundystreet, jete W ANTED-IBY A TEACHER A POSITION to teach, in either a family or a sehool, for board for self and two chlldren. AndrPss " D," this office. je24 tf MIlSCELLANEQOUM. N1OTICE-AN ACTIVE YOUNG GENTLE I man solicits job writing of any kind, eor respondence. copying etc., in the English, French, GeO man and Spanish languages. He is a splendid penman. Will also attend to collee lions in the city. Al testimonials as to integrity, reliability, dlscetion, etc. Terms moderate. Address CHAUNAC. P. O. Box, 1430. jyc W ANTED-TO PURCHASE SEVENTY OR eighty common chairs, or fifteen benches, such as are used by clubs. Must be cheap. Ad dress C. it., D)cmo,crat office. jyo TITANTED-A SITUATION" AS WAITER. v dining-roon servant orporter. by a young man who Is wiling to work for a small salary. Best of references furnished. Address AC'IV ITY, I)Uemocrat ofilce,. jy4 at W ANTED--ITO BUY-A WINCHESTEI; rifle cheap. Answer immediately. Ad dress M. L., this offml.. jy4 I ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUTH a position where he can make himself gen erally useful. is a good penman and can fur nish the betrst of referenAes as to honesty and in tegrity. Address W. H. C., N. O.I)emocrat. jya W ANTED-DESKROOM IN SOME NEAT t and pleasant office. Address L&WYE.t, this office. jyl If W ANTED-SITUATION A ENGINEER OR assistant overseer on a sugar plantation. Address 1'. H. B. Jr.. this offie. jyl lw W ANTED-A SITUATION-BY A YOUNG man 20 years of age, on a farm in the country or near the city. Can take charge of a dairy, understands the cuiltvation of vegetables, hss had four years experlence. Can give good refe:once. Address REDWOOD, Democrat office. jyl 7t WJANTED.--4 YOUNG MAN HAVING LEIS Sre time after 3 p. m. wouldbe pleased to secure a position, for a small remuneration, in any bosiness to which he can devote that time to. Reference given, if required. Please ad dress EDDY, Democrat office. jet1w W A NTED - BILLS FOR COLLECTION. Particular attention paid to the collection of all bills entrusted to my care. The under signed will make an arrangement with mer chants. physiiarns or any one having bills for c,,llection, at a small salary, or very small per centage. Satisfaction guaranteed and the very best of recommendations furnished as to hon esty and eapacity. Address COLLEC'OR. care Democrat Office. je2 tf W ANTED-BY A TEACHER, THE CARE of a house from the 1st of July to the 1st of November. Satisfactory references will be given. Address D.. this office. jet4 tI S TATIONERY AND MUSIC-eso MAGAZINE street. Pianos Tuned for $1 50. jel7tf D. LEECH. BOARDING. qELECT PRIVATE BOARDING-COMFORT 3 ably furnished front rooms can be obtained, with or without board. by the day, week or monh, by applying at the elegant private resi dence No. 14I Carondelet street. Pa, ties in search of home comforts will find this a rare opportunity. A fine bath-room also attached to the house. References exchanged. jel2 tf MOCVUSIOiUs. flo I TIN CErNTS IXuUBSEO0N I -By the 1I1~MT, 8ICOND AND TI18D) DfSTItICT Persons t. ehng to njoy the constant etdol re of river, and sowD al pleasat evtn Ihg geneia shuehmld remember that by Dpaying ten cant on embtrk ng on auy one of thbse fers the n ride tho entire eveling for that ite, 'Vrodel they do not leave the boat at intervals. (lidren half . 1.. jy0l imr_ EMreet, rn r An nuaLA AYt W so Olw hoIIfr U tI OL PT TAN0 M;IT4 DI-. W. o. Bmnasert, oster, 1 aving every HATU jDAY a t V. m,; goes throuii jqtetti HunwfYl mornings, returning via l wet Pa. lvln a ea rlde of over twe t r mlles, a d~iylight view of the worgk and aoi nt of intereso t on the lower coast, ar riyl i-l te city early Monday mornings. Tk or the round trip. inoludin meals an lberths, only s, App on board, head of t. L 8die street, or teo J IN iAi ti No,. 572 Manrane strieet. FOR T EMOT. F llt TO R1tIWT7'-NO 297 CANAL MTI&TId Ie Mnt ftb per monthl Apply at No.18 Third street, orner Anaun e~atitol jeio 1w TO C0AN'T-QI- -AWAY--F U It N 1 f H E D IoBomowlth meals and refreshments a all hours Terms reasonable. At g. IOHCIODEIE' Jrroilton Family Garden, corner I e and ehort streets, Coarrollton, jeo7te IIOR IrT-lTHl E COTTAOGE, NO, 1U ELY .e llds street. con alnin eight rooms klteo ena ant's room, two wells and a eo tern, t.tr with several large lots and atabl, The above i suitable fora oarge dairy, dray men or a gardener. Rent ohsep to a good tenant. Apply at No. 14A Carondelet street. jean tf 0BR 1LONT AT MANDEVILLF-A' OOTAGE Son lakeshote, comleitely furnished, near Oolome's Hotel. Parines rnting th above can obtsin boarders, whlh will me th an defray eernsel , for partibuliars call alo, 1Oisroj - I O T--A AOMFORTABtSj0l0API in good order, situated on . ewr,be twn Poydras and Lafayette streets, stf. rrented to a prompt paylng tnarnt for elgl dollars por month. Apply snet door, jqtf lION RhEiST- OTFAGE, ioo WASHINGTON ' street, aear agalinae. rent .0,. je tf . .. .. ..AID IV . SHA.. O. New Orlean Inuranee Copany, O ýadated stwnipslxth June,72, Iavr of an Edtgodr . Toe .ubllo ts oUtlon88 a neouf taig me, s apploationi has bseaie for neweerti . je eTh. in words adr fisgures as follows: OT. Rl w Ot e ANS. February , 1.s72. Three yeara after da we $romaes to py to the order of ourselves lve Thousand Doll a value reseve'd, with Itere.t at the rate of ih perAoet per annum Irom natu unt l s d. (fligneed per pro . J e I1ndorsed: A , . per pro U i.. MAIMI m Prrnphed Ne Varletur, erured mortgarge, and duly stnmped Now Orleans, ebruary s,8 1872. .Ignedl A. E. IBIENVENU, Notar P1'hile. Thioi e wasl filed by e th itons Bank. in suit NC 505 of the late 8uperlor DIstrlt Cort. entitled Citizens' Bank of Loulslana vs. F. A Ducros, and the said r. annt w be found. Attorney of the CtI rs'I an of .ntalana, Now Orleans. Juno 18.1877. je17 let OOPARTNERIlIHIPI. NOTTh Y 1 MUTUAl, CONSENT MO . U. A. i MUgLRNOER has withdrawn from oq firm Thereshninp rartn rs Meeirs, ENs ?a J. GUNRINOtE and C. A. CA UtlBE will con tinue the business under the sarme firm name. OUEItIRINUER A CO. New Orleans, July 2, 4577, jya t IHEr FPRMAOP 'F.ANCKE & DANEEL I. diesolved by the death of Justus Franeke. The ]InllOation Will be oonrinN by the surviv ing partner HERMAN DANNEEL T EP, UNDERSIGNED WILL CONTINU]M A the U.lOton Fet'r+. and l oonmsIsion busi nes of Fra nd e & Ianne.al, undo the firm of b. DANNa CO. s Carondelet street, as per co-partnership att before James Grahamn Notary. HERMAN DANNEEL, jyl 1w VICTOIt LATOUR. FOR SALE. For Sale. A Wheeler and Wilson 8EWING MAOCHINE. new and In verdet orderwiel be soll oery cheap. Addre rassMAN emo cat . myl tf JULIO, PORTRAIT PAINTER, We. 3 Caresdelet Street, New Orlesas. Portraits from life or from pictures ot the deceased (in oil or crayon, from *28 to $150. My ART GALLERY is a plane of free re sort. and the publli is invited to visit it at pleasure. DOCTOR HENRY SAUVE, Late of New Orleans. HOT SPRINGS. je8 m Arkansas,. PAUL SAUVY, CommerelalStationer, Book A Job Printer, and Blank Book Manufacturer. Agent for BUFFORD'S PICTORIAL CARDS.D je8 lm 27 Cemmerelal Place. JAMES D. EDWARDS, iSuccessor to Daniel and J. D. Edwards,) STEAMBOAT, RAILROAD AND EIGIN EElS' SUPPLIES, Manufacturer of the most ivproved STESM TRAINS FOR MAKING USGAR, And every description of Copper, Brass and hheet.Iron Work. Dealer in Iron Pipe and Fittings for Steam. Water or (Gas; Brass and Iron Valves; Cocks; Oil Globes; ebteam and Water Gauges; Boiler Tubes; Botes and Nuts; Punched Nuts; Log Screws; 'Washers; Rivets; (,itera. Well and Force Pumps; Brass and Iron Wire Cloth; Rob ber, Lubricatiny and Hmo Packi gr; T ub her Hose; Belting; Lub-icating. Lord, Signal, Linsee i and Headlight Oil"; Whitt Load; Cot ton Waste; Cotton iStem Parking; Gas Pipe Stocks and Dies: Pipe Cutters; Ton;as Wrenches: Pipe Vises; Jack Screws; F no Brushes ; Flue Scrapers. ete. Agent for the CAMERON SPECIAL STEAM PUMP -For PUMPING JUICE AND SUPPLYING BOILERS, Send for Price List. JAMES D. EDWARDB s, as. 26 and 28 Front and 21, 23. 25 and sr'Delta street, New Orleans. jeta '7" l