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SA441itt1240 lour bar,*o in daylight only if
you wo'unldueoure ea ety.
The inspection of sixty-three samples of coal
1e1 in the city of Baltimore resulted in showing
that onsp eight of them wre safe.
Business is beining to pick up a little in the
insurance offi me, and the signs of the times are
eneouraging for an early resumption of active
work.,
"A ood-work near stoves should be pro
bD bright tin or zinc. which retrflts heal.
Aa dull, rough surface of sheet iron is not so
19&e |tits a good conductor and absorbs heat."
iF'. Coore.
lrof. U. f. Chandler, in a report to the New
York Board of Health upon the "traffic in dan
geroua kerosene," estimates the difference in
eat between a safe and a dangerous oil to be
only one cent in siateen hours.
The Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance
Ia1 hae been visited by the Comminssioner
etat~e, Er. lrhodes. This company is one
kso . lly invsted assets and clean
da teosake an exhibit whenever called on.
'edesireto call attention to the dangersof the
.r9tleas use of earthen furnaces, by which a
.barg number of fires are caused, and to urge
Upon all the necessity of all care in tending
them. To illuetsate: take the instance of the
lats fre on the south corner of Hospital and
Burgundystreets. The proprietor started the
ir ein his furnace to cook his dinner, placed it
o the bare door in his bedroom and close to
the bed, then locking the door he left the prem
sees Be lt-tThe room took fire, and but for
the neighbors, the whole house would have
been destroyod, of course he expeots the insur
anee eempanies to in lemnify him, in spite of
;his most unpardonable carelessness.
Since we have been calling attention to the
dager Arising from expose ro to fires, we have
".uibo t it not improper to give some head to
watersupply of the city, and to urge upon
ee. habitants of those sections in which said
sapply is inadequate for the extinguishing of
anytre of serious character, the pressing ne
+hesityt of bringing to bear overy precaution for
ithete prevention. We are aware that the admin
'itraton has done all that could he expected of
them under the circumstances; that they have
Vut forth every energy, and made use of all the
means in their power to extend mains and pro
witte against fire ravages. But the fact remains,
that large sections of the city are almost totally
unprepared for fires, and that their only safety
Ulie. prevention.
For instance, in the First District, that sec
tion bounded by Felicity road,New Basin, Ram
part street and the city limits has only the Mel
pogpene drainage canal upon which to rely for
water supply; while the portion below New
Basin to Canal street is destitute of water from
Claiborne street out, the Galvez and Poy
dras canals being the only dependence
of this quarter, and even these avail
able only in dry weather, owing to
the heavy condition of the streets at other
times making it impossible for the engines to
get to them. In the Second District, all that sec
tion lying within the limits marked by Canal
street, Old Basin, Claiborne and Galvez streets
has no water and no means of pro
euaring any, save from the old Basin. The
quarter situated between Claiborne, Broad, Or
leans and Esplanade streets, has only two fire
plugs; this portion of the city is thickly built
up with frame houses, and a fire occurring
theroin, with a good, stiff wind from any quar
;ter, would be apt to destroy a number of squares:
espectally as there are no means to procure
water from the river, and only two streets which
can be traversed by the engines in wet weather.
viz: Ufrsulines and Dumaine streets, these being
the only paved streets within the limits de
scribed. There are other districts in the same
condition, which shall receive mention in due
time.
The finest oysters can he found at McCloskey's
sestaurant No. 70 Bt. Charles street. Price 2s
cents per dozen.
SoMrTHINo WomTr KNOWINO. - Yesterday,
while seated enjoying a rich and crnamy glass
of milk at the milk stand situated at the corner
of Common and Carondelet streets, a wagon
drove up, containing queer looking buckets.
ier nspection they proved to contaln milk on
. Thse, buokets are so constructed and
eeked with lce that the milk, which comes
the country arrives at the depot lee cold.
e ~ro~prietor of the beautiful dairy farm at
la, La., has contracted with the above men
ed stand and branch, No. 6n Canal street, to
rnsh them with an ample supply of milk all
Syearrround, and as this milk far surpasses
e slelbywaa ey stuf generally sold in this
market for milk, we have no doubt many will
avail themselves of this opportunity to sample
pus milk. The Areola farm is a stock farm.
adohandsomer drove of Alderney cows we
never seen than those grazin in the rich
alde of clover in that highy cultivated place.
ttwis ehnra to purchase fine stock should
L t farm before doing so.
Seven dollars a week is all that McCloskey
ke for board at his restaurant. No. 70 St.
Charles street.
RBaovAx.-Mr. P. H. Short advertises in an
other column that he has moved his office to the
cornerof Camp and Girod streets, where he is
prepared to ill orders on short notice. He sells
y weight a choice coal, and guarantees satis
faction to all his customers. As coal is likely to
advance in price our readers maysave money
by ordering their winter supply at once. Orders
may also be left at the office of Mr. J. W. Davis.
No. 20 Commercial Place, where they will me.t
with prompt attention.
Columbus (Ga.) city bonds for $250,000,
leiued under act of March 13, 1872, have
been put in suit by taxpayers of that
city, on the plea that they were fraud
ulently issued.
F. NEWHALL,
Importer and Dealer in
Wall Paper and Window Shades,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
No.46 Camp street.
Prices to suit the times. AR1 lm
COAL. COAL. COAL.
W. G. Wilmot & Co.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
PITTSBURG. ANTHRACITE AND CANNEL
COAL.
Families, Steamers. Factories. etc.. supplied
at the lowest market rates.
Coal in casks for shipment.
Office. 166 Poydras street, New Orleans.
Yard on L-vee, heal of Robin street.
sel SaSuWe lm
JERSEY AND ALDERNEY
. ILK. KMILK. MILK.
Pure and fresh, from the country, to be had at
merner Caroadelet and Common streets
and Branch, No. 69 Canal street, near
the Custom.House, North Side.
The only place In the city where this cele
milk can be procured.
rich and sweet Jersey and Alderney
sad buttermilk, at a cents per glass. re
daily on iee, va Jackson Railroad. from
S dts Areol o Farm. Said stock is
well-known .er's importations of
4 d Al-n
go 1daks." Wh?
SULLIVAN & BULGER,
PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS,
95 Camp Street, New Orleans.
GAB FIXTURES AND RANGES
At New York Prices.
The finest assortment. of Gas Fixtures in the
South.
WASHRTANDS. BATH-TUBH AND PUMPS.
Five of the most popular patterns of Cooking
Ranges.
L,,ad iron and tin lined Pipe of all sites.
Gas Fitting and Plumbing done with di(patch.
se Afmuu
PH(ENIX HOUSE,
No. 9, Mt. Charles street,
(Next door to the Academy of Music.)
Opens to-night. Thoroughly refitted and rt
painted in every de partnment. The most fa
mous refreshment. house in New Orleans.,
RESTAURANT LIUOI(R DAI, OYSTER SA
LOON BOWLING A LLEYS, SODA. MIEAD)
and CONFECTONERY DEPAIRTMENTS. Cin
otinnati LAGER, ice cold. see
WAOUNS.
1O CLOSE OUT STOCK, WE ARE SELLING
superior two-horse WAGONY S at Ue cash.
MuNEELY & MILBUIIN.
_see at S1ITu&F Im_ 74 Carondelet street.
J. B. TRAPOLIN,
84...... .....st. Charles Street............84
Between Gravier and Common Streets.
Informs his numerous friends and customers
that he has just arrived with an entirely new
stock of choicest novelties of foreign markets.
He will he reamy to exhibit the same on the loth
of September, and to furnish as beforethelatest
styles on reasonable terms, soe it*
T-IHE UNDEIfGNED HAVING. INCE' EP
Ltember 1, 1877, transferred to Mrs. M.
REYFF her business as boarding-housekeep
ing, begs the public to continue their patron
age to said Mrs. M. Reyff; who will do all in her
power to please the customers TA ET.
MR1. M. E. TAS-ET.
T HE UNDERSIGNED INFORMS THE PUB
Sle that since September 1, 1877, she has ac
e u ired the busl hess as boarding-housekeepi ng.
held by Mrs. M. E. TASSET, that she is not re
sponsible for any debts contracted by Mrs. M.
E. TASSHET previous to that date.
se7 at* MRS. M. REYFF.
PHILIP HIRSCH,
C1 O 0P 3M 3R 9
So, 52. 54, r.. 58 and 6o North Peter street.
Manufactory--Corner St. Louis and Miroe streets,
New Orleans,
Has for sale choice green Hogshead and Bar
ret Poles ; also new Sugar Hogsheads Molasses
Barrels. Half arrels and Kegs, all sines.
Prices moderate. Satisfaction guaranteed.
se7 am d&w
T. A. BEOCK,
MOfflee and Ralesroom, No. 27 Peters at.,
Manutactory. Carondelet Walk. between Roman
and Prieur streets, New Orleans.
Has constantly on hand Sugar Hongsheads.
Molasses Barrels, Half Barrels. Kegs and Flour
Barrels, new and sooond-hasd.
Orders for Hoop-poles filled at the lowest
market rates. Particular attention paid to
trimming. sea 3md&w
LUMBER ! CABINS i LUMBER !
The undersigned are still offering their stock
in trade at lowest rates. The prices of their
celebrated
CARRE PLANTATION CABINM
have been so reduced as to be within reach of
all. Send for price lists.
W. W. CARRE A CO.,
350 Dolord street,
sel tf New Basin. New Orleans.
Rooms of the Joint Committee on the
Examination of the Affairs of
the Treasurer's Office.
STATE HOUSE,
New Orleans, August 30, 1877.
The Joint Committee appointed under Joint
Resolution No. 134, to examine the affairs of the
Treasurer's office under the late administration
of the State government, is now in session at
the State-House. The public are respectfully
requested to give in to the committee any infor
mation pertinent to the investigation which
they may have. The Secretary of the commit
tee will be found at the rooms daily from 11
o'clock till 2, to whom information may be given
or to the Chairman, or the members of the com
mittee.
E. D. WHITE, Chairman,
183 Common street.
S. H. BUCK,
Cotton Exchange Building.
C. W. KEATING.,
No. 5 South street.
E. ,. StINNElu Secretary. ausl 2w
CANCELLATION OF BOND.
UNITED STATEs OF AMERICA,
tState of Louisiana,
Executive Department.
Whereas Mrs. CHRISTINA GARSTKAMP, of
the city of New Orleans, has applied to me for
the cancellation of a bond for the sum of
TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, sub
scribed by the late John Garstkamp, her hus
band, with Frank Leidenheimer. Jacob Haffner,
John Rochm. Adam Ellenbach and Herman
Rolle, as securities, dated the nineteenth day of
January, 1875, to secure the faithful perform
ance of the duties of said John Garstkamp as
State tax collector for the Sixth District of th '
parish of Orleans,
Now. therefore, I. Francis T. Nicholls, Gov
ernor of the State of Louisiana. have thought
proper to issue this, my proclamation, in order
to give notice to all persons herein interested,
to show cause, in writing, at the office of the
Secretary of State, in the city of New Orleans.
within ninety days from and after the last
publication hereof, why said bond should not
be cancelled and annulled.
Given under my hand and the seal of the
State of Louisiana, at the city of Orleans this
twenty-fifth day of August. in the year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy
seven, and of the one hundred and second year
of the independence of the United States of
America,
FRANCIS T. NICHOLLS.
Governor of the State of Louisiana.
By the Governor:
OsCAR ARRsoo,
Assistant Secretary of State.
au28 30t*
CANCELLATION OF BOND.
STATE OF LOUISIANA,
Executive Department.
Whereas JOSEPH DEMORUELLE. of the city
of New Orleans, has applied to me for the can
cellation of a bond for the sum of FIVE THOU
SAND DOLLARS, subscribed by him, the said
Joseph Demoruelle as principal, with Victor
Demoruelle as security, dated on the twenty
eighth day of November, 1874, and conditioned
for the faithful performance of the duties of
said Joseph Demoruelle, as Constable for the
Third Justice Court for the parish of Orleans.
Now, therefore, I, FRANCIS T. NICHOLLS,
Governor of the State of Louisiana, have
thought proper to issue this my proclamation,
in order to give notice to all persons herein in
terested to show cause, in writing, at the office
of the Secretary of State, in the city of New Or
leans, within ninety days from and after the
last publication hereof, why said bond should
not be cancelled and annulled.
Witness my hand. authenticated with the seal
of the State of Louisiana. at the city of New Or
leans, this twenty-fifth day of August, in the
year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and seventy-seven and of the one hundred and
second year of the independence of the United
States of America,
FRANCIS T. NIOHOLLS,
Governor of the State of Loutsiana.
By the Governor:
Os can ALgaPOlu
"P L. l oMegi.
fle4quartet totmlr ny Iw, FiOreast ?l .
ment Louistuna Infantry--New OrleansN pt.
8, la17.-Attention. Company .--The offioers
and members who participated on the 14th
September, 1874. and also those who served on
the sth and 9th of January, 1877, are kereby no
tified to attend a special meeting to be held at
Temperance Hall, on Josephine, between Ful
ton and Rousseau stroeets., MOND)AY EVENING,
at half-tast seven p. m.. September to, 1577,
Punctual attendance reulired as badges will be
distributed for the occasion. By -order of:
ED. FLOOD. Captain.
W. H HARVEY, Ordoerly Horgeant. scO 2It
Attention, Company E, Ilouisiana's Own.
'hrh members of this company are requested
tI attend at Hawkins' Club room, 'rT1UEtD)AY
EVENING next, for the purpose of making ar
rangenlents for the D .pradae Htemther 14th.
A. A. WOODS. Captain.
C. E. WHIITNEY. Lieutenant. s 9 It
special Notice to Opellosas Ihlippers.
Owing to extreme low water and the lack of
business. the steamer TRENTON has been with
drawn until further notice.
ses It JAMES L. IROBBINS, Captain.
Attention Company i, C. C. W. I,.-The
officers and men who were attached to Company
B on the 14th September, 1874 and 4th of Janu
ary. 1877 are ro.nqested to meet at the Kentucky
Cotton P'ress oitHc, on MONDAY epteOmber 9.
aLt 7 1'. M. GEO. IHI. LORD, Captain.
W. B. STAwNSURY, Acting O. 8. see at
Headquarters Crescent City White
League, Now Orleans, Sept. 8. 1877-The officers
of all ununiforw'nd commands which partici
pated in the events of Septmber 14. 1874, and
January 9. 1877, whose commands are assigned
to this division In the parade on tie 14th inst..
in commemoration of our glorious anniver
ary, are hereby requested to report to these
headquarters by 12 o'clock on WEDNESDAY.
12th inst., the number of men they will have In
line, as it is desired to prepare badges for the
ununiformed veteran commands.
A meeting of tile officers of this division is
hereby called for WEDNESDAY EVENING.
12th inst., at 7 o'clock, at the Stock Exchange,.
Varieties Alley. and every officer is earnestly
requested to be present to receive final Instruc
tions. By order of
Colonel W. T. VAUDRY,
Commanding White League Division.
D. A. S. VAtUoIT, A. A. Adjutant General.
se9 SuTuWn
Attention. Company C, stonewall Bat
tallon-The members of this Company will
meet at the Morning Star Hall, corner of Camp
and Poydras streets, on SUNDAY. September 9,
1877, at 5 o'clock p. am., sharp. Punctual attend
once required.
By order of W. B. KLEINPETER, Captain.
J. B. WALTON, Ja., Orderly Sergeant.
seS 21t
Special Notice- Parties having claims
against the steamboat EUREKA will present
them without delay to J. II. MENGE & CO.. Nos.
9 and 11 Delta street. see tf
Speclal Notice to Opelousas Shippers
All freight transferred from tseamers BERTHA
and BIG SUNFLOWER at Little Devil bar to
Steamers CREOLE and MINNIE is Insured
through. BRITTON & EPPLER.
R. W. ADAMS
sot tf HITE & CARLIN, Agents.
Office of the New Orleans and Ouacilta
River Transportation Company, No. 2 Canal
street, corner Delta. Now Orleans. Aug. 30, 1877.
A meeting of the stockholders of the company
will be hold at the office thereof on MONDAY.
Bopt. 10. 1877. at 10 o'clock a. m. for the purpose
of taking into consideration the dissolution of
the company. sERD. N. CELLOS,
aual td Secre'ary.
Special Notice - peelial Notice to Red
River Shippers-We have placed the very light
draft steamer TIMMIE BAKER, with our new
barges (on which cargo insures same as on
steamboatsL, in the shoal part of tied River.
This insures certain and prompt delivery of all
frOights shlpp'ld by un. The Baker will be
joined by the FRANK WILLARD in a few days.
JOS. A. AIKEN.
au28 tf 111 Oravier street.
Delinquent rsaxpayers--.tizens' savingp
Bank. Grunnwald Hall, 22 Baronne street New
Orleans. July 5, 1877-ThIs SAVINGd BANK
will advance to Laborers, Mechanics. Clerks,
etc. the money nocessary to pay their taxes
under Act 96 of 1877, and repayment may be
made to the Bank in weekly or monthly in
stallments. M. BENNER.
jyt tf Cashier.
omce St. Bernara Coal Company 22
Carondelet street, New Orleans.--SPECIAL
NOTICE.-The undersigned is preparod to con
tract for COAL, for fall and winter supply, at
following rates, delivered In any portion of the
Familles..............................nSe per bbl.
Steam ......... ...............c.......... , per bbl.
Dealers ..................... . 45c per bbl.
(haulinmthemselves.)
jylt Su&Th 2m W. S. CAMPBELL. Agn.nt.
For the Lake_ - Oilee of New Orleans
City Railroad Company, No. 124 Canal street
New Orleans, May 221877.-Until further notice
trains for the Lake will leave the city every hour
from 6 o'clock a. m. to a o'clock p. m., and
every half hour from a . m. to 9:30 p. m. The
last trainlwill leave the Lake End at 10:80 o'clock
p. m.
my2l tf 0.0. LEWIS, Secretary,.
LOST-FOUND.
iOUND-A SPOTTED CROWN POINTER
' SLUT-The owner can have her by apllyg
ing to WM. F. JONES, 247 St. Louis street, or at
the Villere street bridge. se9e t*
L-OST-A SMALL BLACK AND TAN TETR
rier Dog: answers to the name of Cute.
Any one returning same to Willam Henry, No.
474 Carondelet btreet, will be liberally rewarded,
see it*
F OUND--FOUR NOTES, INDORSED BY
-T 'hos. H. Hunt. The owner can have same
by calling at MRS. CHAPLAIN, at the Cosmo
politan Restaurant, Nos. 18 and 15 Royal street.
0se St
M-OUND-ON THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY
22 of August, a fine SBtter SLUT, on St. Charles
street, betweon Seventh and Eighth. Colored
gray and brown. The owner can regain the
same by paying for this advertisement and
proving property. Call at the co~ner of Rois
seau and Jackson streets. se7
BOARDING.
SELECT PRIVATE BOARDING-OOMFORT
ably furnished front rooms can be obtained,
with or without board, by the day, week or
month, by applying at the elegant private resi
dence No. 140 Carondelet street. Parties in
search of home comforts will find this a rare
opportunity. A fine bath-room also attached to
the house. References exchanged. je2s tf
COPARTNERSHIPS.
T HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX
i' -ting under the name and firm of BUCK
NER & CO.. is this day dissolved by the with
drawal of the senior partner, H. R. BUCKNER.
H. S. -UCKNER.
JAS. BUCKN ER.
NEWTON BUCKNER,.
New Orleans. September 1, 1877.
REFERRING TO THE ABOVE THE UNDER
signed having assumed all liabilities of the
late firm of BUCKNER & CO. will continue the
Cotton Factorage and Commission business
under the same name for their own occount and
interest.
JAS. BUCKNER.
se5 1w NEWTON BUCKNER.
THE CELEBRATED
"E. CARVER"
COYTON E-IN.
E CARVER Ca
All Sizes and Motion, and Duplicate Parts,
FOR SALE AT REDUCED RATES BY
OGDEN & BELL,
DEALERS IN BAGGING AND TIES,
No. Is Union street. sel 2m
SLEDE F PLEDGES 3 PLEDtES I
SRESPECTFULLY REQUEST ALL PERSONS
owing me back interest on articles pledged
by them topay for same by September 15. All
forfeited edg will lvariably be SOLD AT
SITUATIONS WANTB-UMIALUS.
Dressmakers and seamttresses.
ANTED-D R E S 8 M A K I N G-MISS LA
PAUGH has just arriveddfrom Now York
with the latest New York, Paris and London
styles. Ladies wishing good work done. neat
chenap quick and stylish, should call soon at
496 MIagazine street. seS It*
W ANTED-BY A LADY OF EXPERIENCE
at cutting and fitting, a position as Fore
woman, or will work by the A ay in a h rlvate
ftmily. Address DItESSMAKEIIR this or(ate.
se7 at
W ANTED-fI Y A YOUNG LADY, A MITUA
tlon to sew ; is a first-class operator on snw
ing machines. The best of relerence given.
Address K. O. M., this office. s5a tf
W. ANTED-BY A MIDDLE-AGED LADY
of the highest respoetability, sewing in ai
family by the lay. Terms modoeate. Address
Mrs. . O.. this offoin. . o4 1w
Housekeepers.
W ANTED-IY AN INTELLIGENT YOUNG
widow lady, in reduced circumstances,
employment elther as a houlsekeeper or copy
ist; unexc;eptlonal reference. Address M. A..
Democrat offlice. see 1w
Cooks. Nurses. Chambermalds, Ete.,
W ANTED-A SfTUATION TO DO HOUSE
work or to take charge of an infant. Ad
dress I. X. L., at this office. 8s09 st
W. ANTED-A SITUATION BY A FIRST
class cook. Reference given if required.
Address L. R. N. this office. sea
W ANTED-A SITUATION BY A GOOD
cook, either to wash and iron, or help in
housework. Reference given If required. E.
M., 40 Polymnla street, between St. Charles and
I'rytania. se9 at
W ANTVr'D - A SMART WHITE HOUSE
girt, 14 or 10 years old. Apply, with refer
onces, at 27 Constance street. ses 2t
W ANTED -A SITUATION. BY A RESI'ECT
able young girl to do house work, and is
willing to assist in plain washing and ironing.
Address T. C., this office, ses w
XW ANTED-A SITUATION BY A RESPECT
able young girl; is a good plain cook. and
will also assist in house work. Address E. C.,
this office, ses 1w
W ANTED-A SITUATION BY A YOUNG
girl to do housework and sew. Pleseo
address D. D., for a week. atethis office. se7 at
W.ANTED-BY A MIDDLr-AGED WOMAN,
to wash and Iron or plain washing, and in
doing house-work. Inquire at o10 Galennte
stree. The beat of reference can be given.
e07 at
W ANTED-AN INDUSTRIOUS AND TIDY
woman for cooking and house work. Re
ferences required. Apply at No.55 First street.
jetS tf
Wet Nurses.
W ANTED-A SITUATION BY A YOUNG
and respectable woman as wet nurse. Ad
dress M. L. 0,, this off.ce sel at
OITUATIONS WANTED--IALES.
Clerks and salesmen.
W ANTED-A SITUATION-AH SALES
man, entry or shipping clerk, by a young
man with seven years' experlence. who has
also a practlca' knowledge of book-keeping. Ad
dress W. S. P., this office. set 1w
TIANTED-A YOUNG MARRIED MAN, OF
considerable business experience, wishes
a s'tuation in a commission wholesale dry
goods or grocery house. Understands book
keeping, but will mske himself useful in any
other capacity. Can furnish good country and
city references. Aduress BUSINESS, Demo
crat offen. s.) 4t.
W ANTED--A SITUATION BY AN EX
perienced book-keeper, who can influence
consignments of country produce. Address F.,
I)emocrat office, se7 it
W ANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN A SITUA
lion as assistant clerk or barkeeper on a
steamboat; have had experience. Address J.
E. H., Democrat ollice, ese 4t
W ANTED-IN A WHIOLESALE GROCERY
or Western produce house, a situation as
assistant book-keeper, corresponding clerk,
entry clerk, shipping clerk, receiving clerk.
driver of a wagon, light porter. or any other
position which the advertiser is capatle of fil
ng, and which will pay a living salary. Ad
dress B. X. L.. Democrat oofi.e. sec 1w
TO RENT.
O STANTED-A SMALL TWO-STORY HOUSE
SV or co'tage with seven rooms, in the First
or Fourth District. Rent not to exceed $20. Ad
dress R.. Box 2099. P. O. se lt*"
WITANTED)-TO RENT, A LARGE ROO1I ON
the second floor of a building locat,+d on
St. Charles or Camp streets, between Canal and
Julia streets. Rent must be low. Address, with
particulars. Postofflce Box 1789. s50 2t
W ANTEI)-BY A 81NGLE GANTLEMAN, A
furnished room, with or without board,
where the comforts of a home can be obtained.
State full particulars, price, etc., No reference
to any particular portion of the city, Address
HOME. Democrat office, se9 it
W ANTED-TO RENT, WITH BOARD, TWO
large, airy and comfortably furnished front
rooms, in second story, gallery all round, con
venient to two lines of cars, table always sup
nlied with the finest that the market affords.
No one need apply unless well recommended.
Address X. X. X. Democrat office. jy7 tf
MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED-A TENANT FOR A LARGE TWO
story frame lwelling; ten rooms, hall on
both floors, front and back galleries gas
throughout, large yard, situated at No. 90 Pleas
anti street, shady side, between Laurel and Con
stance streets. Also, a cottage of ten rooms.
will rent low to a good tenant. Apply to 357
Laurel street, near Pleasant, or to Keen. at
Royal Canadian Insurance Company, No. 195
Grs vier street, see It*
ANTED--BY AN ACTIVE AND EXPE
rienced young man, a farm with stock
and implements to work on shares: or will take
charge of it for a stated salary. Best of refer
once furnished. Address FAlRMER, Democrat
office. see tf
W.ANTED-AN ENGINEER TO TAKE
charge of a steam engine on a cotton plan
tation in Morehouse parish, La.. until January
1. 1878. State wages required and full particu
lars as to qualifications habits, family, etc.
Address W. W. FARMER, MIonroe, La. see at
WTANTED-A FIRST-CLASS CUTTER AND
fitter. Apply at 149 Bienville street. se9
,$1 . FOR PIANO TUNING-BEST WORK.
P-I o Magazine. D. LEECH, Solree
Pianist. se4 1mSu*
W ANTED-BY A YOUNG BOY, BETWEEN
10 and 18 years or ago, a situation in some
private family, r as officeboy. Willing to make
himself generally useful. Salary not so much
an object as agood home and steady work. Ad
dress J. H.. this office. ses 3t
WI ANTED-THE UNDERHJIGNED DESIRES
a young man who is willing to leave the
city, to learn a good trade, earn a small salary,
board and lodging. He must have about $100 to
loan on iterest. Address, with full name, and
where can be seen, M. O. N., this office. se8
W TANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN. A SITUA
tion in a business house; knows English.
Freneh. German, Spanish and book-keeping.
Best of city references. Address L. R. J., 212
Chartres street. se 1w
_',ITUATION WANTED-A S PR I V A T E
, watchman. Is a married man; has lostthe
use of one hand. Can furnish the very best of
references from the best men in thiscity. Ad
dress or apply to 98 Tehoupitoulas street.
se4 lw
W ANTED - A YOUNG MAN (WHITE)
wish's a place as dining-room servant.
Can bring best of references. Address JOE. this
office. se4 iw
TMRS. BLOCK-NO. 142 CAMP STREET. HAS
_L on hand the best kind of help for city and
country; has on hand one good German girl as
housekeeper. aul7 tf
WANTED-TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY
solicitors to sell coal for the St. Bernard
Coal Company, office 22 Carondelet street. Will
Day five per cent on all cash orders for either
St. Bernard or Pittsburg coal sold at follow
ing raves. Same discount allowed all pur
chasers for cash:
St. Bernard Coal........ 5c per barrel.
Pittsburg Coal......... ec- per barrel.
aul2 lm W. S. CAMPBELL, Agent.
SPiCIAL TO 8PORTSEN.
loo U M C Shells, loaded, 31 1-................. 2 40
100 U M C Shells, loaded, 3'4 1-............ 2 o
iooUMC8hells. loadd,33 I--&i'.-".. 260
25 Shells, 75e. 5o Shell, $1 5o.
B. aSela s2e per Ie more.
.er.res'orteo chara o seao.
WANTI.
3LP" WAWNTU--FE1ALU.
Ckambermatls, ) hoke, NarNes, etc.
'WTANTED--A BELIABLE AND SOBER
woman to do the cooking, washing and
housework for a family of two. Apply with re
ferences at No. 15 Palmyra street. es
W ANTED - A GOOD RESPECTABLE
white woman to cook, wash and Iron for a
small family. Apply at. PIlant Store,, 1: Canal
str ot, Touro Building. est I
W.AANTED--BY MRS. BLOCK, NO. 142 CAMP
street, for the ount, y, one (Cook, one
Washer and one Gardenor. Has on hand a
good housekeeper. au7i tf
"WANTED-AT LABOR AGENCY 12s GIROD
h ear Camp street, established in 1847 tem
Cooks Laundresses and House Girls. WM.
CLELLAND. ie4 tf
WANTED-rUPIill.
WTTANTED-BY A TEACHER, THE CARE
of a house from the 1st of July to the 1st of
November Satisfactory references vil1
given. Address D., this office. 1.e tI
W ANTED-BY A TEACHER A POSITION
to teach. In either a family or a school,
for board for self and two children. Address
SD," this office. jc4 tf
rOR, RENT.
rf1O RENT-FROM THE FIRST OF OCT()
h ber, the two-story frame building, No. :i,
St. Charles street; contains halls, parlors, din.
ingroom, kitchen, six bed and one cabinet
room, gas, water and all modern improvemonts.
Apply to W. T. RICHARDS,
ses 2t. No. 434 Mt. Charles street.
TO RENT-MEVERAL FURNISHED ROOMS,
in suit or single, with the dining-room and
kitchen if desired, at No. 151 St. Joseph street,
near Camp. s eet It*
fO RENT-A DELIGHTFULLY FURNIIHEI)
Sfront room on the second floor, at No. 151
St. Joseph street. see 1t*
F 1OR RENT--COTTAGE NO. 84 FIIRST
' street, containing six rooms ; rent $,t. Ap
ply on the pretmises. Mstt
FOR RENT-ON CANAL STREET 149, PART
of the lower floor and the whole of two upper
floors. Will rent in part to suit applicants or
divide up in offices to suit professional gentle
men. A fine front entrance will be provided.
Also. store No. 596 Magazine street, occupied at
present by IE. H. Adams & Bro. Apply to S. G.
KRI~EGER, 149 Canal street. se9 it
VO RENT--A LADY IN TIlE FOURTH DIS
trict, Magazine street, is desirous of renting
two furnished rooms, with or without board.
Bent very cheap. Address C. W. C., Dem'?crat
office. set at
FOR BENT-AN ELG.AT SUIT OF ROOMS
I' on second floor with pleasant front gal
lery; well located for a dentist or oculist, or
bed rooms and parlor, furnished or unfurnlsh
ed. Apply at 219 Canal street. seo 1w
FOR RENT-THE HANDSOME TWO-STORY
' briek house No. 377 Bienvllle street, between
Prieur and Johnson streets, containing fourteen
rooms, front gallery, hall, arched parlors, mar
ble mantles, bath-room, stor-room, gas
throughout, wood shed garden and stables. In
quire at the corner of Prieur and Bienville
streets. e s9 1w*
ROOMS TO RIENT-THREE LARGE AIRY
rooms for singlegentlemen or for a gentle
man and his wife, with or without board, In a
private family. Inquire at 439 Rampart, near
MIelcomene. Near two lines of cars. se8 at
1)00M8, EN SUITE OR SINGLE, IN THE
I elegant private residence No. 14 Dauphlne
street, second do r from Canal. sel, 2w*
TrO RENT-AT 105 BASIN STREET, FUK
anlshed or unfurnished rooms. sey
r10 RENT-HOUSE NO. 134 CANAL STREET.
I between St. Charles and Carondelet streets
if desirable the upper part will be rented
separate. Apply to A. F. WEBER. same place.
se5 lm*
FOR RENT-TItHEE COTTAGES ON VAL
once street eorn-r of Coliseum, on three
years' l. se at $12 per month. Each has sepa
rate yards, and in No. I order. Apply at No. 57
Camp street (up stairs). . se4 tf
LOR RENT--tPLENDID BRICK 1RESI
1' dence, with large grounds, trees, etc., front
ing the Mississippi river, between Clouet and
Louisa streets, Tnxrd District.
Stores Nos. 3 Tchoupitoulas, 69 Common 53
St.. Charles street, los St. Charles street, and It
Exchange Alley.
Possession given Immediately. For terms
apply to A. ROCHEREAU & CO., 16 and is St.
LouIs street, sel 2 3 9 16 23 t0
OR RENT-THE FARM AND BUILDINGS
' of the Agricultural and Mechanical College,
situated in the parish of St. Bernard near the
Chalmette Monu'mciet. Parties wishing to rent
will address Lock Sox 375, stating offer in full.
Approved security will be required. Applica
tions will be received until September 10.
scl lot
O RENT-A TWO-STORY HOUSE--12
rooms and cellar, for $25 a month; Broad
street, No. i, between Canal and Customhouse;
pleasant neighborhood, au14
OR RENT-THE COTTAGE, NO. 1 ELY
Ssan Fields street, containing eight rooms,
kitchen, servant's room, two wells and a cis
tern, together with several large lots and stable.
The above is suitable for a large dairy, dray
men or a gardener. Bent cheap to a good
tenant. Apply at No. 144 Carondelet street.
jes8 tf
FOR SAIE.
OR HALE CHEAP- A KNABE GRAND
Piano; original cost $1500. Apply at 222
Baronne street, se9 lt*
lOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-FOR IM
1' proved ,ountry property the residence No.
i99 Eighth street, between Camp and Chestnut
streets, Fourth District, city of New Orleans.
The property measures 95 feet front by 125 feet
in depth. two-story frame residence and back
buildings, with every convenience, stable and
carriage room, all in good order, well shaded
with large trees, and convenient to two lines of
street cars. Address residence 199 Eighth street.
sel it
iOR HALE-AN UPRIGHT PIANO, NEARLY
new; will be sold cheap. Apply at 224 Eighth
street. set tf
OR SALE-ONE se-SAW, RIGHT HAND
IPratt Gin, cheap. Apply at 26 Union street,
First District. se2 15t
F OR SALE-TWO LOTS, FORMING THI
' north corner of Common and Robertson
streets, measuringflfty-eight feet front on Com
mon; suitable for a feed store, undertakers'
stables, blacksmith or small stores. Apply at
No. 11 Claiborne, between Canal and asquet
streets. H. EEBsE.
au1) 2w e.od*
F-OR SALE--A LARGE SUGAR PLANTA
J2 tion in the parish of Pointe Coupee, Louis
lana, measuring about fourteen arpents front
on the Missississippi River, extending in depth to
False River, and having an area of about twelve
hundred arpents.
With dwelling house, stables, barns, cabins
for laborers, and with brick steam sugar-house;
also the mules and farming utensils and seed
cane. Apply to ARTHUR DENIS,
su14 Im 104 Canal street.
OR HALE OR RENT-THE TWO-STORY
frame slated Dwelling House and appurte
nances at the corner of at. Charles and Dufossat
streets with large grounds, comprising the up
per half of square bounded by St. Charles. Du
fossat Bacchus and Soniat streets.
A pply to ARTHUR DENIS,
au14 Im 104 Canal street.
FOR SALE-- TRACT OF LAND IN THE
Sparish of Pointe Coupee, Louisiana, meas
uring about twenty-three arpents front on False
river, and containing about twenty-two hun
dred acres sugar lanLds with brick steam sugar
house and cabins for laborers. Will be sold
either in block or in small farms, at the option
Of purchaser.
Apply to ARTHUR DENIS,
aut4 Im 124 Canal street.
For Bale.
A Wheeler and Wilson SEWING MACHINE,
new and in perfect order, will be sold very
cheap. Address MACHINE, Democrat office,
myl tf
REMIOVALS.
OUR FRIENDS ARE NOTIFIED THAT WE
have changed our office from No. 37 to No.
23 ('arondelt t street and the flrm name from
C. M. CONRAD A 8ON to
seeWeFrtn C. M. & C A. CONRAD.
REMOVAL ............ ........... REMOVAL.
DR. IL bu t raa.meye his domicile
0 MIN r~oa~snisUt
iVDWELL'S
ACADEMY OF IIUSC.
A. LOIG. Businges Marig;W
Having been thoroughly refitted and r
ated during the summer reronss, wll s
season of 1877 antd '7
sunday Evening, reptember 9,
With the Em perr of F'r",,tiditatenor, a.
COMMAND UII CAZt NthIUVE, his flrest.
pearan.o in Now Or erns1. Wilt D1.. .
slries of enterrtairnm Bts, includ ilr .ti
mont celtbraited Tricks with Cards -
tHleight-of-lland Feats Wondenrful O ..
l'rinks. rind the grelt mystery of the
the DOUIBLE IN)IAN MAIL. In
Mmine. CAZEN EUVE wil auPpir. .
Performan.e every night. Wee netday dlt
urday Matinre. G(rand Balcony
every evening by thte f.amons Academy
Box Office open .aturday. Heptember un D
reserved seals. ttl
$T. PATRICK'S HALL.
G(RAND ENTERTAIn~RMT
September I1I and 14. 1827.
FIRST EVENING.
PRIIZE POEM, PRIZE ESSAY, PRIZE COMM
E.8AY, ON THE EVENTS OF THe Y.
14TI OF SEPTEMBER, 4t74.
Awarding of the Premadums,.
CoMsntrrxa or AwARD.-Edltors of ei.
Ieans Times, Picayune, DI)mocrat,
Stanr and Delta.
Competitors should have their man
sent to the Morning Htar offlee 11i,
street, corner of Camp, by MONDAY
ING, September 10, 1877.
DEBATE:
"IH TIIIH REPUBLIC A BUOCES ?S
A FI MATIV. .
W. B. rI(CHARDBON and GABRIEL BANT
NOEATI VE,
PAUL HENEY and HENRY GUY CARI ..
Decision to be let, to the audience by btar~
Prize for tile best Debater-set "Chamber's
cye)lopedia," awarded by a committer.
CHILDREN'8 TABLEAU-"HOME JEW W*.
'"Gallant lxty.llinth,"
MR. JOHN CONNERS and MITCHEL l
TERY.
LA MABELENA.
TABLE&U-"GREENWOOD SHAI"I' T.
SElCOND EVENING.
NATIONAL AIR- .. Miss Mary A.
"MULDOON' HSEPTEMBER TURN Olin.
Mr. John Connors and Muldoon Bangers'
TABLEAU METIIOPOLITAN EVOLU h
RECITATION .... .."THE EMIGBAM'I
"LITTLE FOOTSTEPSM."
CAPT. JENK8 Blake Brothers and Cot
UI'IDEE By a very Populatr Military Coor
MOLSHTER JUBILEE.
Musicians from every part of the world
the conductorship of PROP. NOMO
"The Minstrel Boy to the War.has Gotw .
Miss M. A. Cannon.
MAGNIFICENT TABLEAU
"The Fallen Heroes" and "Greenw!
Shaft." '
ADMI.HION . FIFTY CTS. EACH NI
e9 11 12 13
GRAND MIIJTARY PICNIC
-BY THE
SIXTH COMPANY ORLEANS ARTILL
-AT THE
MAGNOLIA ARBDEW,
-ON
Munday, September, 9, . ,71.
ADMIHBION FIFTY CENTS.
LADIES ADMITTED BY INVITATION O0
CHILDREN FREE.
PROOIAMIIE.
Young Girls' Foot RTwve, from 8 to to
years of age ....... .. . 3.
Young Boys' Foot Rage, from 10 to 1
years of age-.. ............. a
Gentlem n's Foot Race, open to all ... 3
~ak R8 ......... ................... a
Climbing Mlippery Pol ..............
GIr1A' JumpIng Rope, of all ages- ..... a p
Prize pot ...................... 1
Mr. Chaillet and his troupe. of the "
Francais." who hawv kindly volunteered thig
services for the occasion, will be heard tis
following:
Overtur ........
Zouave et Conscrit, pocha le mllitaire, .
[MM. Mary et h
Les Diamants de la Couronn ,
[MM. Kerkel et P
Ma Legitime ......... ......... ie
ia.......... ......... .
a Feuill 'ouss ..................M
Le Bllanchlsseur ...... ..............
Fantaisle sulr Faust. .. MM, Kerkel et
Los Deux Aveugles ..... MM. Maryetf
L'honnenr et I'Argent ................
L.en Calsers ......................... M le.
Le (Garcond'Honneur ... ..........:.M Re
La Faute a Madame .....................
Curtain will rise at 7 o'clock p. m.
M. Gulgnol's grand eomico-tragico dramsa
GRAND CALL.
COMMITTEE/OF ARRANGEMENTS.
C. ROUYER, Chairman,
Lieut. T. Nobles, N. Rivera.
David hisser, L. Bauer, Jr..
P. Gassalle, (eo. Fatzer.
PIA)OR MANAGERS.
LIEUT. E. PACHOUD, Chairman.
Lieut. E. Dronet, H!rg't. L. Baser. rir i
Serg't H. Guinle. Corporal F. Kelea, -
Corporal E. Rubod, Private D. HRiser,
Private J. Kohler. Private A. Borsay..
Private J, P. P. David.
4r"& 4t
CITIZENE.Y $AVLNa BA .,
IA Bank for Small Savings)
GRUNEWALD HALL,
22.............Baronne street...............W"
SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE OHABTE..
This Savings Bank will reeive on depoesit at"
Day interest at the rate of 8a er cent per a.n -,
on such small sums of money as may from ts r-i
to time be offered therefor by mechanics, . .
minors and others, thus securing proeit iml
from robbery, accident or fraud, andalso.
Ing a means of Drofit on savings by thes -
annual interest paid.
By spel.al provision of law. marrtied
and minors can depost mo in the. r
namn,.md it .mbedrawnbby emeel
fbeatos canr of tt u s c"ontrolled ."

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