Newspaper Page Text
NOTES. -The University of MSouth Carolina Is to b, reopened early next year on as high a scalo, It is promised, as It ever onjoyed. ---The Prohibitionlsts of Pennsylvania are to hold a convention in Harrisburg on Wednoes day, September 12, to nominate candidates for ,tate officers. -A 1i'reneh agrilelturIl Journal reports tO' prospects of the wine crop In Burgundy and mn the banks of the Loire from Its rise to its mouth as eunusually promising. ---To oonsitute rIiot, or prove a party guilty tf riot, It is not necemsary, not essential that a word be spoken or a hand raised.- (Judgo Ewing, of Plttasilrg. SlReports from Hono lullh show ithat in the "xpolrt for the first, half of thile yenr tlhere hn s been a remarkable incre..ase in everything ex clpt fungus. pIulu, tallow, and whale oil. - -Meveral Ohio newspapers, with the Colum bus Melat Journal at their head, propose a joint canvass on the stump by Messrs. West and Bishop, the rival candidates for (lover nor. ---Employee on the Plittsburg division of the Baltimore ande Ohio Railroad are rece~v ing threatening letters, adorned with skulls and cross-bones.-- [Pittsburg Commercial G(a setto. -The squaws at Austin, Nov., catching the Infection of the re.ent strike, raised their prices for a day's washing from fifty to sov enty-five cents. Their demands were acceded to peaceably, ---Not only are the fruits of all kinds more abundant in the Somth than in any season nlace the war, but they are finer. Such peaches have not been seen In Georgia In twenty years as are now comning to market. -The steamers which watch over the Suer (lanail have been increased from two to four, in Ocnsequenn e of the mysterious arrest of an Armenian or Maltese. said to have leen pro vided with a chest of dynamite cartridges with the design of blowing up the canal. -North Carolina now controls the mica trade. The stove trade now takes between m*,000 and 40,000 pounds a year, nearly all of which is shipped by Mitchell and Yancey, as latied by Jackson and Macon counties, all in North Carolina. -The wheat crop of the United Slates of this year, it is estinlntctl, will aggregate a82I," (100,00(0 bushels, against 260,000.000 last year. Of this year's crop It is estimated that not less than 100,000,000) ushels will be sent abroad. -Senator Lamar hit the nell upon the head and spoko to the purlpose when he told the Democrats of Mississippi that "questions of tariff, trade, eommeeree, currenby and trans portation" were Lthe coming questions of the lay in this country.- IN. Y. World. -- 'he Northern settlers have bought up most of the lanml in the neighborhood of Starke, Bradford county, Florida, at advanced prices. At Kingsley Lake, six miles from Starke. everything has beenn taken up, ne high as $100 per acre having been paid. -- -he San Francisco C(hronice connmments on the strange fact that, although in the last three years, the LBelcher, Crown Polnt., Jltm. tioo, Chollar l'otosi, and Ophir mines have produced $1I,000,001 worthl of ore, the stock holders have netted not a cent, but have had to contribute $2,314,000 in aessesments. and still have a debt of $1,00)0,o00o. Cholera is said to be committng great havoc In the Jaffna district of Ceylon. Southern France will have only halt a wheat crop. ii i ----- . .Ii i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LUMBER, CABINS, ETC. The undersigned are still at their old stand, No. 810 Delord street. Newt Basin, and are prepared to sell cheaper than any other house In the trade from this date until November, 1877. Great reductlon in the prioe of CABINS. W. W. CAIRE & CO.. 850 Dolord street. New Basin. New Orleans. New Orleans, July 4.1877. jyll 2m AT. Casstas. O. oCaartn. (l osasmaa. One. J. Oasvm_ A. CABBIEBE & SONS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS Corner Reyal and Customhouse. Liberal Advanoes made on Oonsainmenta to our friends in LONDON. LIVERPOOL. a*6s emdep HAVRE and BORDUNAtnl JULIO, PORTRAIT PAINTER. No. S Carondelet Street, New Orleans. Portraits from life or from Dlctures of the deceased (in oil or crayon, from $25 to $150. My ART GALLERY is a place of free re sort. and the public is invited to visit it at pleasure,. GAS FIXTURES FOR SALE, Below New York Wholesale Prices, ZITHER TO THE TRADE OR PUBLIC GEN. ERALLY. Also a large supply of English Pipe Hooks Gas Fitters' Tools tnd Malleable Fittings can be bought. for cash. at less than factory quota ltons, at 36 Camp street. aDSp ty JOHN 0. FLEMINWQ. Are R. F. LEARNED, DE,1LER IN ALL KINhi, E0N LUMBER, Cerner Calliope and Foucher Streets, NEW ORLEANS. Yazoo Cyprens. Oak, Ash Poplar. Yellow and White Pine and Walnut. de'linR and Flooring. A full suvply always on hand Orders promptly filled. Box 21 Mechanic.' Exchange _y1 Im* F. H. WE T. Agent F. BUSCH, GUN AND LOCKSMITH. No. 3S Commercial Place. New Orleans. BELL HANGING, IRON RAILRINGS, AND General House Work attended to at short -otioe and reasonable prices. Also Vaults. Loea doylatn Presses ared nplcat - e of ala oeruions made. Safe repair [ iaglt speoialt mu An l IPECIAL NOTIONS. Notive-During the Absence of Our Mr. Ewing, the only persons iuthorlzod to collect an tllr 1k, for oney for uis re E. Johlnson and A. Schneidcr. WILLIAM KING A 00.. nal2 7t __ Co___mon ( u tre'et. The People's Bank of New frleaIs- New Orleans. August 5 1877 --This bank hae tn moved to the NEW BANKTIN( HOUSE, corner of Decatur and Customloune str(et 4. 8u4 lot N. LANDIIY, Cabhier. Delinquent l'nxpayers-- tlzens' arvinWa Bank, OGrunewald Hall, 22 Bnronee street Now Orleann. July , 18777-Thin MAVINIUI YANK will advance to Labtorers, Me.huIIlesi, Clerks. etc. the monly ti4esary to VIY thII.r ttaxis ulnnder Act ts of 1877. and rcpaytnlelt mtnay bo made to the Bank in wonl ly or m.lonthly in stallments. M. BIINNEIt. jye tf Cuahler. For the Lake -0--Ole of New Orleans city Railroad Company, No 124 Canal street W Orleans, May 2177.--tTntil further notice trains for the Lake will leave the oly every hour from a o'clock a. m. to a o'clock p. m.i. nd every half hour from 8 p m. to ':a0 p. m. The last tralnlwilll leave the Lake End at 10:90 o'clock p. m. mril tf 0.0. LEWIS, Secretary. BOARDING. (11EAP IELE(fl' PRIVATE BOAIRDING-A ./ small family of adul s, speaking the Eng lish and Frenceh lagnuglles, an a'"o mdnlldote a couple of familite with handsomely furnished front roolns, singleor "on suite," with or with out board by the day, week or month. Us') of private parlore, piano, guitar and violin: also bathroom gtinted to guests. Table boarders reonived at Five Dollars por week : wigt and home-made bread included with private tables. 8tlUsfactlon glvin or imoney refunlldd. Apply at 14o Carondelet street. tefo'rences exchanged. u012 at SELECT PRIVATE BOARDING -COMFORT. 1- ably furnished front rooms can be obtained, with or without board by the day, week or month. by applying at the elegant private reel dlece No. 14 OCarondelet street. Patltes in search of home comforts will find thin a rare opportunity A fine bath-room also attahedl to the house. heferenees exchanged. ieIs tf COPARTNERSlKIPS. (IOPARTNERIISHIP -- THE UNI)EHIt.NI ED h Iav, this day formt'd ta ,op'artnershilp under the ilrm name of FAZENDWt& tAEIXAM. for the tirnso of 4( rrylna on the Brokerage bt,nslint, in HSto'ks, Notes. BmndI. and all State and City Mocuritles, at No. 1715 Common street. 1'. O. FAZEINDE. an"s 2w HIfEN1Y 0. HMEIXA8. UNIVERSIItY HIIH SUHOOL Bagle Hall, Prytanla street, cor. Urania. The Fourth Annual nession of this school for Boys will open on MONDAY. Octolhr 1, 1877. The prlnoipal will Ibe assisted by a full corps of competmnt teachers. He refers by permission to the Faculty of the University of Virglnia and to his patrns the past seslion. whose names may be found in the circular of the ,chool. Circulars can be had at the book stores. For further Information address QEO. 0,C PEROT, Princepal, Syal 1m P.O. Box 421 CHEAP FOR CASH. In orde'r to make pltwe for OOODS TO AR RIVE MOON I offer my PRIESENT STOCK OF MERI'IANDIME AT VERY LOW PRICEa. E. VINET, fe9 ty 207 Canal. near Rampart. CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK, (A Bank for Small Savings) GRUNEWALD HALL, 1 ...............Baronne street............... S SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE CHARTER. This Savings Bankwill receive on deposit and pay interest at the rate of 6 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 securing protection from robbery. accident or fraud, and also afford ing a means of profit on savings by the semi annual interest paid. By special provision of law, married women and minors can deposit money in their own name, and it can be drawn by themselves only. Such deposits cannot be controlled by hus bands parents or tutors. Apply for Charter and By-Laws. J. L. GUBERNATOR. President. M. BENNIER. Cashier. nucscrons : J. L. GUBERNATOR. E. W. HUNTIN GTON E. P. OHAMPLIN. IM. BENNER, LOUIS GRUNEWALD. mv26_iy~p __ LILIENTHAL'S PHOTOGRAPH ART GALLERY. 11........... . ANAL STREET ...........191 TOURO BUILDINGS. This well known establishment is the largest and most complete in the city of New Orleans. The style of pictures made by LAMBERT'S PERMANENT PROCESS surpassess uything that can be made at other galleries. No one who is fully aware of the superiority of this process, will go to the expense and trou ble to have a picture taken that in a very shor time will fade. I guarantee the LAMBERT to be tih, only Dic ture that WILL NOT FA)E. mi26 3m H. H. HUSS!ANN & P. BUHLER, PROPBIETORS OF EAGLE ODORIEEN APPARATUS FOR CLEANING VAULTS. Ofice. No. 25 Exchange AHey. Orders left at lo2 Calliope st., New Orleans. ,y22 lm* DENTISTRY. J. B. WALKER, D. D. S, No. 180 Delerd Street, t Latest Improvements and best styles of both -ej-atne ad Mechanical Denttisýr sa most _oderat Iries. Utontourlilingr specialty MUNICIPAL ADVERTISEMENTS. MAlrlEbD PROPOr AlAA. DEPARTMCNT OF WAThRWORfR AND PUBLMO Ilutlhdngs, Now Orleans. August 11, 1.77. Healed proposals will hb receivoed by tho.un dersignod until WEI)NEfDAY, August 1i, 1577. at 19 o'clock in., for RIEPAltIH 'I' ENGINE. IOirsME of Htonn ,FirN i u Company No. 22, no as bper Islae anllI A.l.cflcationsl ot Illa, in the nill ( of i he city si'vyoor. Thi 'it t rese'rves th right ti reject any and all hils. i'artlie nmaking proposals for the work are Ireqll'red to ietoAil wviti the Adliinls rltor of itnancoe, as an ovild'lne of their litontion to abile by the +idjldillalon, the amount ll(rtof Su, in eanh,. whleh shall II forfeolte to the city In camn of failulre to sign Ith contract. Bidders 1.o whom thui cont ra'lct. Is not awnarntlu shall have their deposits returned to thilIl. IoI the day adjudlealion ti mndi. IProposiils to he I nd(hrse'd. "Proposals for r'. pairs to Engine-hlloUs of Mtitrn Fire (Coiton y No. 22." JAMES D. EDWARIID. Adminlstrator of Waterworks and 'ubllo luilldings. nll t11 SEALED IIPOPOrAIAll. DEPARTMENT OF WATERWORKR AND PUBVRLt Buildings. Ioomn 21, City Hall, Now Oricains. August 4, 1717. ANeled pro)osals will be received by the un dorsigned till MONDAY. August lI, 11477. at 12 o'clock m., for REPAfIRIN(I HUPREME COURT1 BOOM (Jackson Hllunro), 0.,corlding to plans and splclflean' ons on tile in the offmle of the City Murveyor. The city reserves the rIght to reject any and all bidls. Partines making prtoposals for the work are required to dplosit, with the Administrator of Finance, as an evhience of their Intention to ablde by the adjudication, the amount of $24)0 in cash, which tshall be forfelited to the city in cuse of failure to slu thn crt monrt. Iliddlers to whom contract is not awardedl shall hIav thtir depoolts returned to them on thn day adljldclation is rnado. ProUposals to he indorsod, "Pr()oposals for re pairs to utlpreme Court ltoom." JAMES D. EDtWARDH. AdmInistrator of Waterworks and Publi. l uild inks. a114 td NOTICE TO BAKERS. MATOnAJrTY or NPW ORaAWs,. City IHall, August. it, 1877. The average price of fresh flour bolng this day sight dollars: In acuordanco with said valuation the prico of broad for the woek, commencing on MONDAY. August 1:1, 1877. will bo: Fifty-Rsven ounces for twenty cents. Twouty-nine ounces for ton cents. Fourteen ounces for five conts. Bakers of broad are reoulred to use only the ost flour of the above value per barrel, and the soe of damaged or in ferlor flour in broad offered lor sale In this city It prohlibitd. Consumers if broad are requested to report to the nearest polioe station any violation of the above ordli ianco. either in variation of welght or quality of anterial. 0au1t ED. PI,HIIBUItY, Mayor. UNDERTAKERS. UHAR. 0. JONES, JOHN G. BOOHE, Formerly with Frank Johnson. JONES & ROCHE, 250 and 252 Magazine st.. near Delord. Undertakers and Embalmer.. All btisiness entrusted to the firm will reoeive prompt and careful attention at moderate rates, flarinPna tn hirem lat lV COMMISSION MERCHANTS. LEON QUEYROUZE. OSCAR BOIS. QUEYROUZE & BOI0, Wholesale Groeers, DEALERS IN WINES AND LIQUORS And all kinds of WESTERN PRODUCE, At the Blue stores. Corner Old Levee and Bienville streets, Anl4 a' 1v WN'w Orlan.n. FOR SALE. For S.ae. A Wheeler and Wilsin SEWING MACHINE, new and In perfect order, will be sold very cheap. Addresh MACHINE, Democrat office. myl tf ASSOCIATION ARMY OF TENNESSEE. 4 Persons wishing to apply for membership in this association are notinied that printed forms for that purpose can bhe had on application to the undersianed. or at the DEMOCRAT business office, or to Capt. N. T. N. ROBINSON. City At torney's office. City Hall. Applicants and others will please inclose their communications to Postofflee Box No. 24e3, addrese.d to the Asso ciation Army of Tennessee. The requlrements are to have served honor ably in the Confedlerate army, south of Virginia and eastof the Mississippi river till honorably discharged or paroled, to have enlisted from Louisiana, or to have' servedl as above from an- fi other State, and to he a resident of Louisiana at a this time. JAMES LINGAN, ' First Vice President. Acting President. r JNO. C. (lOLDING, Hecretary. u115 2W W . 1.M OR UNITED STATE. PASSPORT AGENT, NOTARY. Commissioner for New York and other States 79 Customehouse Street. jyv9 tf FITS, EPILEPSY, -On FALLING SICKNESS, PERMANENTLY CURED-NO HUMBUG-BY ONE MONTH'S USE OF DR. GOULARD'S CELE BRATED INFALLIBLE FIT POWDERS. To I convince sufferers that these powders will do all we claim for them. we will send them by mail, POST PAID, a FREE TRIAL BOX. As Dr. Goulard is the only physician who has ever made this disease a special study, and as to our knowl edge thousands have been PERMANENTLY CURED by the use of these POWDERS, WE WILL GUARANTEE A PERMANENT cure in every else. or REFUND YOU ALL MONEY EXPENDED . All sufferers should live these powders an early trial, and be convinced of their curative powers. Price, for large box. $3, or four boxes for $10, sent by mail to any part of the United States or Canada on receipt.r price, or by express C. O. D. Address, ASH & ROBBINS, ap16 ly 'Pn Fulton street. Brooklyv N. Y. DR. FARRIS, A REGULARLY EDUCATED PHYSICIAN, Continues to give his ENTIRE ATTENTION to the treatment of venereal and private diseases. Recenteases cured in a short time. Long stand uing constitutional ailments are treated with un paralleled success. Spermatorrhtoa, Seminal Weakness or Nervous I ebility and Impotency, as the result of evil habits in youth or excesses, which produce some of the following effec's: As - emissions, blotches, debility. despoRdeney, dizziness, nervousness, dimness of sight. cough, constipation, cuhfusion of ideas, and unfitting the victim for business or marriage, are speedily cured. A physician who cenflnes himself ex elusively to the treatment of a certain class of diseases must possess great skill in that special ty. A medical iamphlet for two sta5ps. Medicines supplied. Consultation free. Cures guaranteed. Hours: 9 a. m. to 7 p. m.' Sundays Irom 7a.m.to LLp.n. Office No. 24 Exehjf Place, between Canal and Customhouse.~ - my1s i [ISCELLAE EOU1. FOR SALE. BUGGIES & CARRIAGES. THE UINDEiRSIGNED IS HTILL AT HIM Old Mtnand, 85 Carondelet street, And will sell carrigns enil]d hliggitt for ai lower F, i 1hn11 any de.iir in, hli Houth for thie next! Nlxty d(IIv 1t)n i m, to rltnk rootl for it nw aille :r·l-k. Will aItll It lowrertltlr any a lnhil.r in tll loity for (!AiH.r or thrt,, astty ntild ninety lays' ,netrnltnnell', tol Ruli thi r nmlo ailney. N. In. -- I Ilnvr, xcluivelvo l co ntretnd setlI or thm e alhratrrl Erllbrfrli's! n Flisher top andl, noopf lmadgipn, thallt eaIu, not, li surpLLt.I 1 l |i yf tu ig luc'e hPILL)nnss nittln l dinri Ily in thei Uillltld l rtans. T I.h y tni r trv i lFctlr l tr h teI ht.st tnllll'ill : pat Wlnt awh ls ndll n xlIntrnnll. HInol hows. vlery ICht andtl yet t'oig, oil-tom il'rand Eniilis rir ati ¶ri11 all fullVyT nar Tn I e;tI nil of whi'h will trsohl In iIcordlnllc l with I fhil, times. SIl hve tlo it la Inr stok of CILtDII EN'H fIAIlItIAGiEy from a 7 ie p to $40; ia fulln asort iment of VELO(II'IiJEIE, and Ithe pluare JAIP ANEHE UMI1HELLAHA, new style and wathr- 1 proof. Clll aIt ha Carondolintl, and eoxamlin r lu . a yior n buying etlsnewhr, rand Iave! moriOy. Again, l have nxrelutive hrnale of the work man uIratirId by Mers. M cLfnr & Kendall, of ihli lndllphiry-th largeslt iendr most sueR nft'Reul iulders on t he loltlinnllt C of Ameries. They i cnril tnheir goodsl to every eity In the United Htittta: havo malny estrbli(shd repositorl.s, brall stocked with the lI nRt work, ovy' thnto tllann try, and lulld wx10 and 000 iobs a year. Thl's ;ork Is the vlry hsLt quallity for wear alnd com fort, fully guaranteed for twelve months. l'hli ilrn hra stood all thi Aflanehal lrualtions anil panlos for twenty ynRrs, and to-day ia far In ad llnte of any lestablishment in the country. P. H. -I also buy Ilarely of Msitrs. Daort & Rey niold of New Hlaven. Conn., thne yourl land in nrprsltngw u.esoPrs 6f A. T. Nowhall. Thny ofllel ailout rsxty joIhn wank--work thtratrnnett o sulrDpred for durability and finish, fully Call Imat aronllnt strent. and examine. ilrt It L. T. MAIiDUX. NEW CROP TURNIP SEED. By steamer Lon Rtatr, from New York Ihavo ronlved full sulply of TURNIP HEED, this Oear's growt.h, I Idso havn In store a ctomplte, t ssortmnlnt of uHEAONABLE HEEDH, whlrh I offer at low-st market rate., in bulk or papers. Orders respe!tfully solicited. jy2 1m H ICGHAERD FROTHOHER. No. . alnd 17 Dumalnestront.1 P. BEROUD, CARRIAGF MANUPACTORY. 0 and 72 Pit. Joseph street, Botween Tehoulpitoulap and Potern stroete, New (,rltEans. SBarouchen, Busggle and Sprlnl A - -Wagons at the lowosrt prlmes. GOeneral oepairlnr done on most reasonable terms. jyl8 m* A HENRY KLUNG, LITHOGRAPHER, ENGRAVER --AND 911............ Msazlne Street ......>!I 1 IEW ORLEANH, LA. All work exrnuted at New York prlices. ije ly ( CALEB A. PARKER & CO., i ............... Union street ............... to NEW ORLEANS. LOUISIANA. O.;NERALT. AOENTH FOR Alabama, GeorgIa, Tennessee, Lonilana, Miss.lippi and Texas, FOR H. W. JOHNS Manuf aturer of ASBESTOS MATERIALS, Asbestos Paints in white and all known tints; olors mixed ready for use. unequalled in the narket for durability and beauty. ASRENTO@ ROOFING, Inequalled for durability: no retention of water on the roof. equal to Slate on that account. msbestos Root Paint, Asbestos Fire Proof Coating, Asbestos Steam Packing, steam PIpe and Roller Coverings. TESTIMONIALS: NEw ORacANs. October 4, 1876. Having made use of the Asbestos Paint manti factured by H. W: Johns. of Now York, and for warded to me by C. A. Parker, Esq., 1o Union street, New Orleans, to be tested, I take pleas ure in saying I have found them to be in every respect as represented. I can confidently recommend them to builders, owners of real estate and ship captains as being much supe rior. in my opinion,to any mixed paints in this or any other country. and in fact, beyond com parison with any (lead) In this market. THOMAS D. CAREY. Chemist and Painter, Washington and agnolla streets, New Orleans. NEw OBLErANS. April 20, 1877. Caleb A. Parker & Co.: Nirs--Having used H. W. Johns' Asbestos Paints and Roolling I consider thlm the best I have ever used. Respectfully yours I. HINNOTT, Captain of Steamboat New Bait Able. RvFIg~wc-Messrs. H. Dudley Coleman & Brother 12 Union street, New Orleans. Bend Cilrcular and Price List. jy_ l OFFICE ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY, 22 (aroudelet street, New Orleans. COAL AT WHOLE.rALE AND RETAIL. Steamships, Steamboats and families supplied yl6 Mo&We am W. q. nAMPBELL, Agut t. JVIRGINIA ROOFING SLATES-THE UN V dersignedl is the sole agent for the sale of these well known and highly prlzed ROOFING SLATI'S. Kees als-,, on hand a full supply of VER IONT GREEN AND PURPLE Sr,A rES nof the best nqualities and a full line of PENN BYLVANIA Sl.ATEA, of Bangor, Franklin and other well known quarries. We invite the closest inspection on the part of builders, con tractors and practical siaters. ALEXANDER HILL, a1 sm ino Carondelet street. PREMIUM BONDS ALWAYS ON HAND AND FOB BALE IN BUMS TO SUIT. LEGISLATIYE WARRANTS Perhaee4 by A IA-LneOB ap.v No'_1 Gdllier Coort WANTI. SITUATIeONS WANTEKD-FEUALES.. Honsek eplPe s. ATANTED--BY A FtEHPECTABLE L,ADY, A aV sitiathlll nn housh.,eoer. Addroes :281 Js 'kson street. mtlll 1w sIalenwomen. W ANTED-BY A YouTNG LADY OF TIIIH 4$i.y, a1il1.tl.oli n ( r tn t ar' vi. or vn. I e-Intdy. Aditrri se or eill at No. IHm M1gnlino li, o.,tcL. i(ll5 I0w Dreslmakers ald ameamlaseresses. W ANTED-BY A (OM PE'TEINT EA M Str' R,Rs sewing by tllh day or wonk. Addrs.n 117 C(ontli str et. l l 1 w Cooks. Nurses. Chambermalds, Ute., W ANTED- A Ht'I'IIATION BY A IlM41't('l' abI lle wllo d Wl mt rl n( coolk, wlt alher and Irler'Ol In i. sIIall rfanlly. IloSt, of rnrfrrom n given. Addrcs E. 11.. I)emo,,rat torle,. auis L t. W ANTE)-BY A MIDDLE-AG(ED LADY. A situatlion as el'k nurse, and willing to take clarges of Invall a or Infants. Do not ob ]net to ermos the Gulf to any npart of '1Texas. Good referenon given It requirred. Address Mrs. Simpson, 82s Jarckson street. aull 1w W ANTED -A SITUATION BY A YOUNG girl to sook, wash and Iron, or to wash and iron tlone. Address A. (., this offlee. 800tl 1W rWANTEI)-A SITUATION BY*A REPECT aV leb girl to uo housework anlld nurn., Ad dre.s L. B.. this omfe. autt i SITUATIONS WANTED-- ALES. Clerks sald Salesmen. W ANTE)--BY A YOUN(G MAN (ONVEIR Santr witll the retait groca.ry business, a sitllnt on in either city or country. Would be willing to work for a smnil salary and board until OntolMr. I'lenlse address A. If., care of thlis ifle'e. u'll2 3t HELP WANTED--PEMALE. Chamlbermalds, Cooks, Nurses, etc. W ANTED- N INDUSTRIOUS AND TIDY nomanI for cooking and hosuse work. ei, fnrren.e requlirerd. Apply at No. 65 First stroot. jors tf W ANTED-AT LABOR AGENY, 1211 GIROD V near Camp street, establishedjl 13l47 tn Coks Laudndresses and House ltrks. WM. OL EJJ.-. Deg4. tf WANTED-PUPIIIA. W ANTED- BY A YOUNG LADY. WELTL r nlil,'d ti to trac, a 'c ool in the countlry. Best of refrroneirs given. Address M., 78 (aron detlu't stret. at, 1W WANTED-BY A TEACHELR, THEl CARE TV of a house from the let of July to the int of November. Satisfactory references will given. Addroes D., this offile. jin tf TANTED-BY A TEACHER A POSITION to taturh. In either a family or a school, for board for self and two children. Address " D," this ofmhc. je24 tf TO RETIT, W ANTED TO RENT-A HUITE OF HOOMS, v u Infllrni shed, oir nII entiro second floor, with rconveenienes for Ilghl housekerping. Ioultnt mus h'r tlrgi and ii aI central location. ('lnnal North l mnlplari. or BoDurbon strerais pro forltrd. Adlrmss I . I.. l)enm~crat offlre,. aul rnt WAANTED TO IIENT-TWO NEATLfY FUlt n shed rooms. Meais fnnishedl if de Rired. Apply at li Felic'lty street. atill At W ANTED-A HMALfI, HOIUHR CONTAIN Ing three or fou r rooms, or part, of a honurr with lie same numliror of rooms. Mustl he tin walking stl.anoen of Canal street.. Address V. C(. M., I osto.fflO box 2020. nu8 1w W ANTED-TO RENT, WITH BOARD, TWO large, airy and comfortably furnished front rooms, in serond story, gallery all round, eon vonent to two lines of cars table alwaysosu, Splite with th, finorst that the nmaret affords. No one need apply unless well recommended. Arid ess X. X. X.. Democrat office. jy7 tf UIlfsELLANEOUI. W ANTED-A YOUNG MAN. WHORE TIME is not oenplled after a) o lok p, hm., would ilk' a positlon of any kind, to which he ,ould dtvote that time for a small rompensa tiorn. ilefreonee gtiven If required. I'loeae ad dress M)WAIID). I)emo ratottine, 1nl3at WAT ANTEID-TWO HITNDi)EI) AND FIFTY V solicitors to nll i)al for the St. Bernard Ciolll Cormalnr, ,ffice 22 Unrondoleotstreet. Will pry flve per icelt on all cash orders for either t. Be.rnard or Plttsburg rPal sold at follow mig ratps. H;one discount allowed all puar ehaserrs f or ensh : St. 1B rnalr (Teal ..rc per barrel. Pittlburg Coal . ...tf, per barrel. 11u12 lm W. H. (AMPI'IELL, Agent. W ANTED)-A MITUATION, BY A YOUNG ritan twenty years of ago, in a store or any catpactity that will enable him to supDort himself and widowed mother. C'an give good referenour as to, charater. etc. Address WORK, Democrat office. au12 $ 1 .50 FO(I PJANO TUNING-BE-pT WORK. *1 r 8o. Magrunzin. U. LEECHI, Hoire Pianist. jy29lmHu W ANTED- BILLS FOR COLLECTION. Particular attention paid to the collection of all bills entrusted to my care. The under slgned will make an arrangement with mer chants physicians or any one having bills for collection, at a small salary, or very small per centage. Satisfaction guaranteed and the very best of recommendations furnished as to hon esty and capacity. Address COLLECTOR, care Democrat OSffie. j~27 ti WANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN FORMER ly conner'lted with the Press of Mississippi, a siuation. Hlas an extensive acquaintance throughout the southwrest;ls possessed of busi ness capaclty and energy. Has had extensive experitnce and practice as traveling and solicit ing agent, and fs willing t r devote his time till the 1st of Me- tembor in aequiring info mation ablout and the details of the line of business preparatory to traveling for a very small com poensation. Address B., bemocrat office. J¥15 FOR RENT. I.'Oll BRENT-HO(HIEH. CORNER OF CANAL and (rnGalz Rt Istrits, containing three rooms, kitchlen. eit'rnl and yard, for me and upward. LFOR t ENT NO. 9s7 TCHOIJUPTOULAS ' treet. lr nt sn. Apply to L. WEIL, In Char tres street, o.r r(,lner T'houllitoulas and Pleas li t streets. au8 1W =,'OR RENT--NO. 14 EIGHTH STREET. I lHont $7. Apply to L. WEIL. 16 Chartres 3troot, or corner of Tehoupitoulas and Pleasant streets. aut iw LIOR RENT-HOUSE NO. 19 POEYFARRE 1 str'rt--IPossesion September 1 ; ro.t low: house in good order. Apply to L. F. Barrett, No. 7 Commercial pla'ro. aus 1W FtOR RENT-NO. e98 TCHOUPITOULAH ST., 1' rner of Eighth. Rent $25. Apply to L. WEIL. I6 Chartres street, or corner of Tehoupt 0ulas and Pleasant str.ets. aul 1W 1tOtR RENT-THE COTTAGE, NO. 143 ELY s'an Fields street, con'aining eight rooms, citchen, servant's room, two wells and a cis ern, together with several large lots and stable. rho above is suitable for a largQ dairy, dray non or a gardener. Rent cheap to a good enant. Apply at No. 146 Carondelet street. jeln tf [eat Mtalls Nos. 8'' & 88 Magazine Market. Supplies Shins, Families. Hotels, etc., with EGGS, VBGETABLES, wowLs, eilArsi, Beef, g M utton r And everything the market affords, MABTIN LANNES, J.. Butcher. le magetiljIt s Nos.s 11 413 Magazine arker lee RAILROADS. )ONTCHARTIAIN ItAILWAY D.lpot, at the head of Elynl.n F~ieldTt r,, near tho Low, 'lTirll lDistriot. Exeurelon to or from the Lake lind return. srnrme day, 21' (e3nts. (ChlIdrc'n unll*'r1' twnlv*. yT.nrl. o0 Ponts. 'Tran's will leave ns followy From the Clty. From the Lake. , ,'4'l1,,,k .....a. . n.7 o'ik ......a. m. 7, o'0 ,l k ........ tn. 0 l o l'.,k ........*. In. 0 o'lhc'k .. ....a. In It 0 'll c,'k ....... Il m . 31'., o lk''I, ........ . n. II '1 o li'k ... . . in. I; o' hi''k ... .. . n l, o r ,l, k ... .... m. :1 o'lio ,k ...... t.ni, e o'loc'k ....... . m. 'I) 0 hlo k ...... il. :I'r ,k ,k ...... . . m . 4 o'clo k ..... . Im. 4 i o',l o k ....... In. 5 o'IO k . -.- . i5l o''l.'k ........ . m. 0 o''elo'k ...... i.m . 1'' , o'hlo k ...... p.m. 7 o'elo1k ...... i m. 7,% o',loc'k ......p.. im. H o'tIn 'k . . n. .n . o''lo'k ........D. o . 19 o'-1'k ...... I,.m, U'S o 'l1k .. 0...p. m. 10 o'elo k ...... pIm.in. 1Ins c lc k ........p.m. On Hunlday t,ho trmin will ho run o.vry half hour from 2 o'li,',k r. nl. ()n O nlldllaiy rtorn ingll the trains love tI.. city at s o'clo.k for the accommodation of Mportsmein. l'ansienger for (Gtnltllly moust notify the con ductor prior to the dp r'ture of trall, aul '77 ly D. I. ItOINMO.4, Brceilver. THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE. PA88ENOE B IEOUTES TO ALL POINTS NORTH AND EAST. Ueergeaised for the summer of 1t'17. Workinag ut of New Orleans via the N. O. and ).. B.it. and presenting the following attractive lines to the attention of all North-bound Tour ists and Travelers: Reute No. 1-All Rall. Via Montgomry, Columbus, Macon, Augusta, Wilmington, uilhmond. S Nounears, New Orleans to New York. The same time always as by any other line. Pullman BSleeping Cars to Opellka, Solid D.ay Tralns thence to Augsta, With Pullman Sleoping Cars attachod at Maon for Wilmington. Through train Wilmington to Richmonod nd . ow York. with .le nt Parlor Oars attachedI to hmond-thene ullm an Sleeping Ors to ew York. ALL CHANGES AT BNASONABLIC HOU1R AND INTO CLEAN AND PIIOPERLY VENTILATED CABS. Leatute . i--Bay Line. Over the same ilnes to Wllmington as by Boute No.1. Thoce by Bpeoial Parlor Care to Ports mouth. a. Thence, at 5:3o i. m. daily (e oept lund~r)ht, . we agniloent teamere of. the BAY LLh32to Baltlm re. Thence by New Yorklt Express, arriving in New York at 2:06 P. m, A sixty-nine hours' run-only seven hours in excesoo ail rail ti.mne, with the advantage of an undisturbed nights rest and superior accom modations upon the Chesapeake Bay. Route No. 8-The Old Dominion Line. The same 'Lines to Wilmington and Porto. mouth as oute 1 and 2 Thence. on Monda s, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 5:2 p. . bt mnagiflcent sidewheal steamshlIa of the OtD DO ANIQN sO.PA'.N , which invariably arrive at their Now York wharves at p. m. A through run of 70 hours, oomblnflg the essential elements of Cheapness. Speed and Oomfort. Passengers should leave New Orleans Satur days, MondayLs and Thursdays to connect close lyl ith this Line. FpBr Tickets. Checkse Time ards. ant all In. formation . nly at tie offices of the New Or leans rodtl .oile Railrouad. A. A~ E oneral Passenger Agent. J. . W TE, 8outhern Passenger Agent. H. W. WWLKlI New Orleans Agent, corner. Charles and (ommon streets. miy4 t usrve+n uAu vuoimumn ntreers, my1tt IRIAT JACKUgON ROUTE. NEW OBLEA, SST W 0.8I AND O OAIAO DOUB L DA I RpOTlacu, TBA S, will depart and arrive as followas from Dauop street depot from JtUly 15i18771 Eress a¶o.1.5:50p.m. I fipreas Il,.l:0soa, resse eO.s.:la. m. l XpreM O4. 8:15pma noe.1 and 2 run daily, 8 ana 4 daily exoept PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CAS through to cinnati, Louisville, Ohiso go 6Ca ro and Milan, Tnn., without chane, fa r St Louis a sleper is taken on at Milan, enabling passengers o through without leavlng i1 ( Friday a vernln's train makes S oonnection at Duquotn for Chlcago. T. aon modton trains between New Orleans v ne Orans 8:80 p. m. Saturday; and 7:31 a.m. Sunday. Arrive 9:o0 p. m. Sunday, and 9:80 a I,. Mon ickets for sale and Informaton ve at Camp street, corner Common. deA HoteL 3 0. OAnit,D Vice President and General Manager, mha THE NE 0 BILE BAIL. THE B Tat TO THE Trains arrive pepart from m. toot 01 Canalmd street, as folows DresU.... .e: A m. E.xpress*....11:sa.m. Drees......s:oe p. mn. Jxpress...... 9:M p. m t.8...:15 , m./ SImdlyto t .nnlou. i, wio>o t .m .. an one bchange to w fork aa er ojtet GL of Lpam and Commo SUMMER RESORTS. MONTGOMERY WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Great Reductions In Rates of odeard -AT THfl Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, VIRGINIA. REDUCED TO $40 PER MONTH. Accommodations equal to any in the Mountalns of Virginia. Dining room under the management of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. JORDAN. Fine Livery Stables. Ten Pins, Billiards, Cro quet. Fishing, Hunting. Boat Rides and Drives. In fact every convenience for the comfort and pleasure of guests. MUSIC. The MARINE BAND of Annapolis, Md. No Staging--All Railway TraveL The cars land guests in Reception room, on the lawn. Aecomnmodatlons for 100 Gutests. -- Proprietors refer to E. A. Tyler. br. A. A. Gates, Cavt. T. L. Airy Walter Flowers. Jules Blanc, T. J. McMiilin, *. B. Brookett, CoL ,L N. Ogden. or COL. W. B. GREGG, Southern Passenger Agent for the Kennesaw Ronte, office corner Camp and Common streets. Sei 2m COLROUN & CO.. Proprietors. ONTRiOSs HOUBE Biloxi, Missinsippi. The Montroes House is now oven for the recep tion of guests. The undersigned resspectfully informs his friends and the traveling public generally that the house has been tho oughly renovated, re fitted, and improvements mrad to suit the most exa-ting. No pains or expense will be spared to keep the Montross House up to its usual standard-first class in every respect. Terms moderate. Special rates to families and per manent guests. Telegrams or letters for rooms promptly at tended to. Meals furnished to excursionists at $1. je1 3m P. J. MO1NTIOSS. Proprietor. TO ARCHITECTS AND ARTISTS. Designs will be received until October 1. 1877 for a Monument to the memory of ROBT. E. LEE. to be erected in Tiv II Circle, city of New Orleans-not to exceed .o0.000 in cost, including all ground work, f uendatlons etc. All ommu. nieatLinos nob_t2 dr_ s-M to A PALFPRRY Chrlrman Monua al CoUmmttee, No. i37 Ca rondelet street, a, ulnm od