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IISBUIACI NRWI. Voumlalome ' flow has, after examination, pronounegd the Michigan Mutual Life all right, The lose to guest by the burning of the 1]4de Park Hotel, near Chicago, will amount to e7ao or $10,000. The order of eourt appointing E. D. New eomb reoeiver of the Atlantic Mutual Life has been iappealed from by the company. The policy list of the departed Chlicago Life &M been purehase. by the National Life; and now the National Is undergointlg an examina taon at the hands of the Illinois Insurance Department. The Indianapolis waterworks cannot sup ply a fire pressure which will raise a stream of water to the top of a three-story house; at laut that is what is sald by the members of that oity's fire department. San Francisco has a hoard of Supervisors who have appointed several of her firemen to be inspeators, judges and clerks of election, In ease of an alarm it would be nlateresting to learn to whioh their attention would be given, the fire or the poll. Another coal oil disaster, this time in Phil. delphia; a lamp explodes, and as a result the house is destroyed, and poor Tillie Deburrow, aged fourtoen, is burned to death. And so the army of victims is increased day by day, and so it will oentinue to increase, until strong erfiinal laws, vigorously enforced, put a re etraint upon the cupidity of men who grow rich by the traffic in explosive oils. There can be no test avplled to a life in Surance company which will more fully show the result of its management than the test of its returns to the insured in dividends. The amount which is returned is entirely volun tary with any company. If the amount is large, it certainly shows good man.ement if t is small. It shows just as certainly that the management has not been so gool, and tt the Investment might have been better male.-INew York Independent. Which Is all the merest bosh. A company dolag a large tontine or endowment business could make no show at all as against a com Sany whose business was nearly all on the ''ordinary life" plan. Then the amount which is returned being "entirely voluntary;" divi dends larger than safe management would allow may easily be paid for the purpose of ensnaring fresh victime by rotten institu tions. The truth is, dividends have no legiti mnate place in life insurance at all; either the pollcy holder pays too much for his insurance in the first place, or what Is paid to him as a dividend is just no much wrongfully taken from the assets of the company to its own weakening and his disadvantage in the mat tar of protection. It is rumorl that the MassachusBtts Legis lattre will give proof of its want of confidence State supervision by appointing a special commEisson to examine into the affairs and condition of the life insurance cotnoanies chartered by the State. If the appointment of a special commission be a necessity after so many years of supervision of the compa nales by a commissioner, whose role duty it was to supervise thile companes, of what use Is all the costly machinery oft Htate super vlsion?--Chronichb. The costly machinery of State supervision Is of no use except to furnish large salaries to men who should be better employed in a )ltter business, as witness the following list of companies in the hands of receivers, all of which have been rotten for years but have been advertised as sound by State super vision until within the last year or so: Continental J. P. O'Neill. Security, Wm. H. Wickman. New Jersey Mutual, Joel Parker. North America, Henry It. Pierson. Guardian, Henry it. Pierson. Widows'.and Orphans. Henry R. Pierson. ~ rve, Henry R. Pierson. New York State, Henry it. Pierson. Lt. LOu Mutual, Von Phul & Bent. World Mutual, Ex-Roc. ikosendal. Republio, Chicago, Sam'l I). Ward. American Popular, Ed. Z. Lawrence. Chicago Life, tCe. M. Bogue. Atlantic, Albafy, Edw. Newcomb. Protection, Chicago, E. B. Cook. Columbia, St. Louis, L. E. Alexander. TWi OTTOMAN HORDES. Constantinople Letter in Philadelphia Presr.1 The last division of the reserves has been called into service. This is com posed of men of fifty or or more years of age, and it will number about 150,000, most of them being drawn from Asia. After this comes the rising en masse or the called to arms of the able-bodied opulation. The European reserves are to be stationed at Adrianople Sofia and Bolonloa. When the unolasefied masses are summoned to the field the Standard of the Prophet will be unfurled and the Sultan will take the supreme command. That will be a critical moment, for it will be an appeal to religious fanaticism and to a destructive war between Mo hammedans and infidels. It will be the signal of the massacre and extermina-. tion of the Christian Ottoman subjects, This may not be intended, but it will be so ubderstood. The Porte cannot testrain the unbridled fury of the bigot ed followers of Mahomet when it calls upon them in the usual form to fight for the religion he founded, and to crush its enemies. It was the intention of the government to enlist Christians for the exterior defense of Constantinople, and negotiations were entered into with the beads of the different Christian commu aities for that purpose. On their advice the projeet was abandoned, and, in tead, it was determined to form a new organization for the protection of the ca.tal itself, a civic guard, of which the Sultan was to be the commander. It It is to be called the "Imperial Guard," and will be composed of men between 20 and 30 years of age. The deoree does not mention whether Christian will form a part of it or not. They oentainly are not reliable cham pions of Mohammedan rule, even the most servile and debased of them. old Boespla. If yon don't ind Soapina which is manufac t~ured with borax the best of all laundry or fanm ily soap. J. H. Kel-ler. Ieo Gravier stroct. the in venter and patentee, will Day you double the irice you paldfor it. New Orleans Savings Institution, N1o. s mual street. -A.OULTON. N A. PALFREKY. CARL DOHN. T. L. BAYNE. DAVID UBQUHART. GEORGe JONA$s JO.N O. GAINEs. THLO A. ADAMS, THOS A. LAr.z. cOHRIBT'Na CBaNam n ONA0LLuLJs. SAMUEL JAIDeoN ISmStAllw.4. nDspotm. D. UmWm1RAB. trestI ahu IrDrAw. Treasuer. au N -P rPteIAL WOTIOCUS. Bnmanel ttleO--Nm se aac e oLe t wan fulrlmaroivated, by #1 eren of the FMeoon'1 P)ie= otI. Court for the ti&rish of Orleans, on the 12th day of deptenmber, 1ts7, se14 Ht lltlne to the Pauitle-The underullaned, niritor pf the srer.es.on ,f Mrs. A A, D Ot widtw of enn ';aiEaoux, informs the ttl ill that ho will give iI l no,'t' sary information in regard ft the Rnnolry nr|i'ri tooroiultsl., orrites, nt.., offrrend for lrt Fle on ao. count of canil srllccnrsion, by Plrr'Idt .1, spnar. auttlnnetinr, FIn also off,'rs hil services for thr' OOicr,eU andl lnildalidrtiln of all purtl ncr'rrrinl f after their purchase. . ¶IARL,.EPIED. tis5 (ltbrrne estreot, saltt __ Opposite 141.. BIrnarrd Markrt. From aind aIter August 2ii, I142, ir. ftEDWA1iDJ V. I1UE1 holds my full power of attorney. JFE,1). IENKTl, Gromer, Cor, Mt. Philip and beatrur streets. R0111i 1i ll i17* Apelal W.i tice--To led River Chipper.. We are taking frlights at iftlh water rate. d1i tf 1iiit Oravlir street. apeeIal otle-Partle. having elalms ',alnet the .t,.eamboat UItEAKA will pre unt them withoutrl Inlay to J, H. MiUNE& CO., &o. 9 and ii Delta stroet. se itf hank, Ortuiewald Hail, i Daroungtreien .qeW Orleane, July ...l 7--Tis 1AAVIN.g f K wll advance to Laborer, eha lerk t th money necessary to pay their toa"es under Alt Nt of 117, and repayment maybe made to the Bank in wee 1r Ithlyn. sytfen Cashler. eo the Lake - omen Ot Oew Orleans Pity allroad ompany N 194 COanal street New Orleans, May lST1,-U!tll further notoce trains forte e will eav te city every hour from aIo'eiock a. m. to I o'lok p. m., Svery alf alr fro$ p.m. .to :10 p, m. The ant scrtrlnlwl leave the lake lnd at 10:110 o'clock g. m. myvsi tf OC. LEWIB, Beeretary. EtIZW ADVE]TIIEMENTS. NOTICE. JEWEL MILL IIARD MAIOO, No. ids Oravler Street. I most rs.eoetfully announce to my friends and the publle that my neloon heas e en thor oughly renovated and reouened for the seasonl. Tliakng my friends for the patrooage so lib erall bbstowed in the past I hope to merit a eontlnuane of tthe same. BIeppetf lr1. sets at ( B. IT I'MANN. LADIEs' FINE StO0ES. ALL STYLES. AT THIE "3RED STAR,*" Corner of Customhouse and Tolrhon street.. One sq.uare from ('anal street. snit, 2t FOR mALE. 35,000 FIET O1 MIXED LIMBEIR. (CYPIIEIM AND 'INE,) Eighteen months in ynrd. Apply at corner northeast of St. Charles and Peters Avenues. sr14 It WAIONN. T O CLOSE OUT STOC., WE ARRE ELLINGC su erlor two-hra e WAOOb M 6 '- as.h. sep at iuTIk&F 3m 74 Carondelet street. JIREAT REDUCTION --TN TIR - RI7DICI S - oF TTu - SINGER SEWING MACHINE. SBWAREI O WORTMLEMO IMITATION MACSINEM. THE SINGER WILL LAST A LIFETIME. HEND FOIl ClRCULAIt AND (AHII PRIC''ES. Address THE SINGiER MANUFACTURING CO., 8S CANAL TR.EET. se13 thhl D. LUIZ, Formerly Corner of Canal and Bourbon streets, Hles the pleasure to announce to his friends and the tiuhlio in general that he will open his on the fourteenth of September, at No. 1Il Canal street, between Baronne and Dryades strei.s. Orders for Marriages, Dinners and Balls will be proDerly attended to Sel2 1 w bPhCIAL TO SPORTSMEN. loo U M C Shells. loaded, I 1- ............. 12 40 1o0 U MOC hells. loaded, I 1-. .... r, oee U M C Hhells, loaded, a1 1-- I !- .. 2 rt 25 Mhells, 780. to Shells. 1 rto. E. B. Shells 25e per I0o more. 1. eto., refer to eharysAof owdOr and shot., Agent Laflin & Rand Powder Company. RSa 1w No. t Tehoupitoulans stret. WILSON, CHILDN &. CO., PHILADELPHIA WAGONS, CARTS. ETC. IREPOSITORtY 08, 70 and 7S Carondelet street, Have on hand a largo assortment of anne and other WAGONS. CANE CARTS for two. three and four mules. Light and Heatvy OX CARTH and also all other articles in that, lno. at LOW All works guaranteed. se4 Im PLEDGE s PLEDGESI LEDUESI I RESPECTFULLY REQUEST ALLPERtON8 owing me hack interest on artIcles pledged by them to Day for same by September I5. All forfeited pledges will invariably be SOLD AT AUCTION. P. is--The sales will commence on the 1ath Inst.. at the corner of Conti and Bourbon streets, through Placide J. Spear, Auctionneer. see lot J. ANGLADE. TO MATAROEBO SHIPPERS. Parties against whom suits have been brought in the United States District Court for non-cnm lliance with the conditions of MATAMOROS EXPOIRT BONDS executed by them in the em bargo years of 1l62-1865, in favor of the Collector of the Port, can place the matter in charge of the undersigned. who will attend to their inter est propoerly. H. BONZANO. Custom-House Broker, No. 2 Clinton street, Near the ceontre entrance to the Custom-House., on Customhouse street. sell lm . a0. CAOMCL OrIII. O. t.na O. OIBars.. SL. CA * . OHA. J. OAMZXm A. CARRIERE & SONS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS Corner Boyal and Customhouse. Liberal Advances made on Oonsiganments tc our friends iln LONDON. LIVEBPOOL. aees 5midD BAVBE and BORDIALr. PHILIP HmIuCH, CO O P 20 2 ,E so, 5254.5, 6, S and eo North Peter street. Eanufactory-Corner St. Louis and Miro streets, New Orleans. Has for sale choice green Hogahead and Bar rel Poles; also new Sugar Hogsheads, Molasses Barrels. Half Barrels and KeRs, all sizes. Prices moderate Satlsl.aotionguarasteetlc seT 3m d4w WANTS. SITUATIONS WANThD-F-PA IMALe. Drssnlskers uand Memstfmfremsts. W ANTED-A SITUATION BY A WHITE woman to cook, wash and iron. C.an bri~nt the best of referncn, Is a good pastry mrk. Apply 27f0Ht. Charles ,treet. Rol W ANTED--l H A YOUNt LADY. A HsITUA . tion to sew; is a first-ola,. operator on pow ing inachintp The hbot of referonoe given. Addroms IL U. M., this offlre. see If *Iousekceperu. W -kANTED-1- Y AN IN 'El,IrGENT YOUNGt Swidow la,. iin reduo.d Ir',, nm.ltanr's, employment nlth)or a.s at holsekonpor or copy lt; luntnroptional referene,. Additsl M. A., Dmroo1rat of11o1. no9 tW hooks. Nurses. ChamBermalids , Ete., W ANTED--IIY A COMPETENP WOMAN. at Rituation on 'ook and dining-room ser vantt, or to do dlltin wa.thing and Ironingt . liost of reference.s onn be given. Address I,. (., Demoorst. offme. o15 -iat W ANTED-A MITUATION BY A RESPEC(T nblo white girl to do house work. Addross M. F. f(, lll JuliRa street., . Rnr at WTANTED-BY A FINE WAMHIIR AND Sroner a situation in a large private family. Can give the best of roferennos if reqliuired. Adl drmss MARY ANN, Dinc rtat offloe. s014 It WANTED-BY A WHITE (tllL, A SITTI ation to do hmius work. Cnn give good re forone's, Alddross M. O, nt thin olmne. RBell t W ANTED-BY A MIDDLE-AOED WHITE woman, a situation . tn e'ok, (kCan glvyr tilhe host of referennes. Addressm M. B., this ofeo. Rell lit W ANTED-A tITUATION BY A FItRHT elas ooosk. c e fortoe gifvon if requirnd. Address L. R. N. this ,of1I1o. sOg W ANTED-AN INDUSTRIOUs AND TIDY woman for nooking and house work. Ito feronoes rrequired Appl at No. 51 First street. josut tf KINWI WANTE.-EIMALU.,S. Chambermsnald, Cooks, Nurses, ete. W ANTED - A G(OOD JItEHPI(TAJII,E whitii woman to cook, wnih and Iron for i small family. At, ly at. Ilano Ht4trn, 114 Canal otroot. Touro Buldningt, potf W ANTED--IBY MRH. BLOCK, NO. 142 CAMP strront, for the 0ollntlry, one Cook. ono Washer and no Ganrdenor. HIas on hand a good housakoCVor. U17 tI W ANTED-AT LABOR AGENCY 1is GIROD noer Camp street, established in 1847 ton Soka LaNundresses and House Girls. WgM. MITUATIONt WANTED-MALIt,. lcerks and salesmen. W ANTEID-A H'ITUATIOIN BY A YOUN(I imnl oif goodl nillioss. no asnl'noman li I r-tail ,r w h'l)iln.al, idry goidsi or gr''',rv hosme; h1lL aoi tli , t .I r y onIs XII'I'erl)ll i.+, aiiil ran fur !nish ht, t if iofi.ireerirn as ti'o "itin'.ontr atnd abilit v. Arllrln's t. A. NELHON)N. this off',. ni4t 3it. W ANTED-A HITUATION-AM MALEH nan, entry or shipping colrrk, by a youing mail with aevon yars' ox oprleno, who has also it praltient k nowldnl.r if Inook-koeping. Ad dres'a W, 1 P..ti i's ofiler. ____ I1W WANTED=PU(PILM. "WTANTED-BY A TEACFBER, THE OCAIE Sof a house from the 1st of July to the 1st of November Satisfactory references will. given. Adidross D., this offloo. ine4 tf W ANTED-BY A TEACHERF A POSITION to teMath. In oithorir a faRmly or a school. for botrd lfor self and two children. Address D," this offlo. eJe24 tf TO RENT. W ANTED-A COT'AtGE OR SMALL TWO Mltrv hotirns., with at. 'least ,itr thir 'bedri,oim, and gas th roulghout the holusel , Rnt. not to ex ioo·nl .20 pr monthl. Iaymr.t prom t, in nl vannn if di'lr',l. Addross ITENAN'T'. Ilnio 'rit. offlen. sol3 4t WANTED-TO RENT. WITH BOARD. TWO large. airy atnd )omfortnbly furn Isbed front rooms, in secruond story, gallery all round, con vonlont to two lines of cars table always sulD plied with the finest that the market affordt. No one need Raply unless well reoommondd., Addr'.s X. X. X.. Demnocrat offlen. jy7 tf MISCELLANBOUS. W ANTED-A FIRST-CLASM CUTTER AND S itter. Apply at 149 Bionvllln streetM. so W ANTED-AT DENECOHAUD'H REnTAIT rra lnt. two young man compentnt to work In the dlningroonm. No othors ne,.d atp.ly. nel4 21 W ANTED-BY A BOY HIXTEEN YEoIB old who reslies with his parents, t sit uation iany kind in whilh hle na make him silf lumsiol. Ploase addaimoss FRIANK K.. Philip street, hrttwoon Olara and Magnollia. sti W ANTED--A SITUATION. lY A I'RACrI mitl linaksimith, ,n Ia siugýtr phtlant'lon; Can also mniake hlimsl'if nn;ttll itn atny other La ptaity. Address1 T'. 1'. CONN. this moo. R'"14 It. WTANTEID--BY A YOUNG MAN A HITUA Stion to drive a groery wagon or at.t'nd to a 5sore has Mome )l'tle expcrierne. Aldressm C(. T.. ilnmoerat, ofmfce. l0i4 It W ANTED IMMEDIATELY-A JOURNEY man tailor to work in ithe shop. Apply to Hamburger, under Masonic Hall. e0t8 It WANTED-BY A YOUNG, ACTIVE COL ored man, ta situation as dlining-room servant, or to do general house work. attend to horsesn drive carriage, et,. Address JAME., .hls ofTime. _sell 4t WtANThED-ltY A YOUNG MAN, A ThT t ionll in any kltnl ,f business, so as to bhe ccPupied. flaisi-n ' lerking in this city for the Iawi ten years, and van furnish the best of refuer onoe. Address H.. No. 15t bt.. Joseph street. s5113 1w ATANTED-A MMAIL FARM ON THE MIM sissippi river, twenty-flvo to lifty miles up or down, with itnrprovements. orange trees, eto. l'rioe fron sl0est to $S00, stating tArmes. Ad dr ssto F. LE J3"8QUE. ll12 lot* 97 Exchange Alloy. Now Orleans. W ANTEiD-EMPLOYMENT IN THE COUN try by a marriod man of family, consist ing of wife, grown son and 'laughter. The daughter Is capable of teauc'lhintg school. Would bl. willing to act as assistant overnser on a Asgar or notton plantation. Itestof reeommendlations given. Address L. I)., Democrat offile,. soll t. W AN'TED--BY AN ACTIVE AND EXPE rl-nced young man, a farm with stock and Implements to work on shares, or will take charge of it for a statled salary. Best of refer once furnished. Address FARMER. Democrat, offlice, set If MRS. BLOCK--NO. 142 CAMP STREET, IAS on hand the best kind of help for city and country; has on hand one good German girl as housekeeper. au17 tf WTANTED--BY A COLORED BOY-EM ployment of any kind. Is a good house servant., and can attend to horses. Address HOUSE BOY. at this office. s012 It FOR BALE. 1OR SALE-AN UPRIGHT PIANO. NEARLY new; will be sold cheap. Apply at 224 Eighth street se7 tf VOR ALF-ONE seo-AW. RIGHT HAND 1' Pratt Gin, cheap. Apply at 26 Union street. First Distrlit. 502 sIt For MS ale. A Wheeler and Wilson SEWING MACHINE, new and in perfect order will be sold very cheap. Address MACHINE Democrat office. myl tf LOST-FOUND. T 'UND-ON THE TWENTY-EIGHT I' DAY of August, a tlne SE l TEll POINTERI. on St. Charles street. between Seventh and Eighth. C ,lored gray and brown. The owner can re gain the same by paying for this advertisement and proving property. Call at the corner of Rousseau and .fackson streets. sela It OUND-ON THE MORNING OF SEPTEM Fber 11, a COW was found astray at the Levee Cotton Press. The owner can have the same by proving property and paying expenses. Apply at the corner of Blontegut and Moreau streets. se13 at* W. W. FARMER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MONROE, LOUISIANA. Practices in the parishes of Ouachita. More house and Bichland. Claims taken for colle. tion in all other parishes, with privilege of man . e same in onniection with attornes re d. m._ mote. seTbuil OR RZWT. TO RENT-THAT DELtIABDLE TWO-fTOBY I bri k rsild noe No.1t Julia street, between Camp and Ma Pine stre-t,. containing plne rooms, bath rooms, etc. Apply on the promises. spll it* FOl RENT--1THI DEHIRABAL TWO AND A F half story bril.k wlllnt1, with all the mod orn Improvymenls, ealls, .Uiningroom, archedil parlron, airy boIrraotlm, Irathroml. servants' rornls, largte paved Ryar,. estrn ,nd we'll. sit UInt'd on I'rytlnia strOl., No. Ill, bitwe,'n Jsephine and Mt, Andrew street , I'Posesi~in given on the lit of Octorhnt. For furtt4er oar ticulars apply to E. CONEIIY tleoO if Uorner Canal and Delta irto.r ie. frlo 1REN'r--TOFFI NO. l; BUrltfUNI)Y 1 strPnt, in rolar of WI ani Howing Mtirhine Compa.ty, Apply at. Ie UCanal street, -tla'l'h HHn. TO IRENT-THIEE PLEAHAINT AND WELL furninhed front rooms, without board, on first and sanond floors. Apply at No Ilr4 Ht, .Josnph street, between Camp antid Mangarin streets. Seta tw D lIIMRABLE APARTMENT EN MUITE Oil singln, and newvtl urnlsher, can bieo sur n in the centrally lonated private residenca No. 14 Dauphino satret, Aecond door from Canal. Pelt Iw F01 IRENT--RAIHED COTTAGE. aS EJIATO, newly btilt: seven ro'nms; gas throughout; rent Si. Aptil on the premises, sell WoFriu Iw* FtOR RENT - TRIG FINE AND WIELL located rosidence No. 212 Carotdolet etrent With fine, largn double parlors, hall, and all the modern improvamefnt. To a good tenant will be reted reasonabl,. For terms apply to .1. CON EtY &. HON, corner o Canal and Delta streets. sell If ¶oiRoBENT-AN ELEGANT Htf IT OF OOMM on senond floor with pleasant front Kal lery; well locatnd for a deitinet or oculist, or ted rooms and parlor, furnished or unfurnish ed. Apply at 219 Canal street. , ae lw tFO1 RENT-TE H IANHNDHOM TWO-.TO)RY brlik house No. 077 Blnnvillestroent, between PIrleur anid .Johnson streets, containing fourteen rooms, front gallery, hiall, arched patfore, mar ble mantles, bath-room, storte-room. gas throughout, wood sher garden and stlables. In qulre at the corner of I'riour and Bltlnville streets. Ret 1W* IROOMH, EN HUITE O(t HINOLE, IN THE It elegant private resldenao No. 14 Dauphine street, second d1 r from C(anal. isoft w" TO B'NT-I-HOUME NO. 174 CANAL HTIPEET, tbetwenm Ht, Charles and Carondelat streets' if deslrable the ippe . .art will hI, rentAd separate. Apply to A. I. WEBERD , same plac. sRe Im* 0L1o1t IENT-TRIIE COTTAoGE.S ON VAL I onc street corner of I:ollneum. on three wars' ln.Mso at * 2penr month. Each has p.pa rate yards, and in No. I order. Apply at No, 57 Camp street (up stairs). ne tlf TjFO RiEIT-THEI COTTAGE. NO. 1411 ELY sian Fields street, containing eight rooms, kitchen, servant'p room, two wells and a als tern, together with several large lots and stable. The abov is I ultble for a arg dairy, dray. men or a gardnor. ont htat to a good tenant. Apply at No. 14 Carondelet street. jes tf SOARDIWO. IE AECT PRIVATE BOARDINOG-OOMVIrORT. i ably furnished front rooms can be obtained, with or without board by the day, week or month, by applying at the elegant private real dence No. 141 Carondelet street. Patties In search of home comforts will find this a rare opportunity A fine bath-room also attached to the bhouse. iferences exchanged. i.ns if REMOVALS. -IRMOVAL-THE FIREMEN'M INHItRANCE S(:OMI'ANY has removed to No. .s Camp strent. Tutlan IJuildin, between Grasvier arnt Comimosr strerts, in frots of Htnt' Ntiosnal Bansk. se5ta w It, H. IENNEIII, Meeretarry. 1REMOVAL .................. REMOVAL, 1)1t. H. RANCE has transferred his domincil to No. teo EI. planade street., cornrn of Mt. Claude. Consultations daily, from 11 to 12 o'clock, at Ihis Coroner's office corner of Empart and Du mainm strents, above the dreg store, se 1Sat CITIZENS' SAYINBS BANE, (A Bank for Small Savings) GRUNEWALD HALL, S ...............aronnestreet............SS SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE CHARTER. This Savings Bank will reoeive on deposit and pay Interest at the rate 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 securing protectiop from robbery, accident or fraud, and a afford Ing a means of profit on savings by the semi annual interest paid. By special provision of law. married women and minors can ideposit money in their own name, and it can be drawn by themselves only. Such deposits cannot be controlled by hue bands parents or tutors. Apply for Charter and By-Laws. J. L. OUBERNATOB. President. N. BENNE. Cashibler. DI Ri UTTOBT:O . P. HUBERN ATOOR E. W HUNTI GTOF LOUIS GRUNEWALD. myv tv2e T. A. BECK, C OOP..1.A..GSll, Ofe and Saleasrom, No. 2e Peters st., Manufactory. Carondelet Walk. between Roman and I'rieur streets, Newo'rleans. Has constantly on hand Sugar Hogsheads. Molasses Barrels. Half Barrels, Kegs and Flour Barrels, new and second-hand. Orders for Hoop-poles filled at the lowest market rates. Particular attention paid to trimmIng. ses 8md&w COAL. COAL. LAL. 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. 1c,6 l'oydras street, New Orleans. Yard on L-vev, head of Robln street. sel HaHnWc lm CARPETIsh ELKIN & CO., 168 ........... Canal street ........... 168 Are receiving new and elegant styles of AXMINSTER. VELVET, BRUSSELS. THREE-PLY and INGRAIN CARPETS, OFFICE MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES and CORNICES. CURTAINS and UPHOLSTERY GOODS, OIL CLOTHS, from six to eighteen feet wide, At tie Lowest Prices. se2 l1m2dp I .DWELL' . ACAIIRMY OP MIUAltI, A, RIWGI, BuIlinna Manager Having ben thoroughly reflttod and redloore atd duroing the sunmor roernR, will open the atasoon of 1x77 and "7H nuldaty Kvenlng, , ptn mber i0, Wlto tAr Emorrr fv Protldl lt tqnur, LE (A•HiMANn .I CUAZN11JV,. hie fir4t avn paranrt in Now Or Pani. WIIll rTront a molt 'Olnohr,.4 Trioka with (Tarja yaimo lu )n8lght-of-1 a iI Foate. Wonderfnl Cabinot Trlok1, nutbo gtaatnymºir of the nlay, tilm t)OUE111E A MA , In wmoh Mme. CAZN IEUVF willap oar, Porforrmanoo oDer nwar ht. Wadnoaday ad(l HMat urday 1 atinln. Grand BIaloony Oonenrt overyto Pnlin0 liy the faors Aeadarny. Band, Brx Offino onn Haturday, Linptnmbur a, for reserved ase e. ann EGATTAS- To bh given by P. J. MONTROWjt. at Blloxl. Mlainaiippl, ianlnay, leptenbem r I¶. Opnn to all yashtt mneauring twenty feet and und'r. _eli 4t ROWING TOURNAMENT AT THIt NEW LANK ENl . THE SINOLE BCULL ABElLL, Offernd as a prlie by the N. 0.0, IR. I, o. and Major Chan. Hot, ltr now on exhibition at the popular hwoetulrt pf the latter named gentleman T hell was built by the elebrated WA T ,of Troy, N, Y, Iof paper; bha nickel ,lat.d outriggera, and all the lateat improve ments, and Ia of the mnlnimum weIght. The pll in are reaspeelflly invited to inapnct thli wonder of naval architeoture. see EDIUCATION. PEABODY H.I.H SO8lfool, FOR YOUNG LA DIEM, WITH PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT. NH I. I HA W, PrInelpal. No. l1 ralseansa street, earner t. )Mary. The Fifth Annual aessnon ovtns on Monday, Sttntemlr 17, 1477. For Clir'Ilars apply to the Principal. at the school. fromn 10 to 11 i. t. and I to r p, nm, or to JAME$ A. CltEHtHAM, No. so Campr, street. el Im rod ST. LOUIS INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG SLADIES. (Established In 15471, Mrs. E. H. MATTHEY .. .. Principal. All the branches of a flnishled nlduation, in both English and French, are taught by pro fesors of sup rior knowledge and sience. rmm an d an al ish languatge also taught. Mulsc, voca antd lostrumental, re0cives spe cial attention. Classes for a thorough course in model and In object Drawing will be reorgaireld early In tbh sesson, Also, 'alinting in oil and in water colors, F.or irtber information apply at the Hl, LOULS INBSTIT UTEH, 7r Daphline stret. ,obe. tween Ursuflnes and Hospital, eel im HaHtI&Th T. SIMEON't4 SEILECT 00H1L 181 ANNUNCIATION STREET, Between Thalia and Melpomene streets. This instltution (conduteli by the Histers of Charity) reopened on September 1, 1577. The Sisters conslder thmnselves conscien. t.rlualy ilund to respond to the confidence re posed In them by parents and guardians, by giving to their plopils a Uhristian and virtuous education: strictly attending totheir intellectual improvement sand cultivating that refine ent of manners which will fit them for soclety.# The course of instruction (btsed upon that pursued at Mt. Joseph's Emtnetburg) em r~aes Orthogrph netiln Grammar, Rhet oric, Composition lain and Oro mental ing, Practical and Rational Arithmetic, ook keoeing, Principles of Algebra and Geometry, Ancient and Modern Geography (with the use of Maps and Globes Astrgnomy. ared and Profanti History, Bi'ograPhy and Mytholegy, Natmral Inteilectal ant Moral Ihllosophy. Logle. Botany and Chemistry, French, Music. TnMs PRAit MNTTit PAYABLE 114 APVAfoGE: English COlsas,. from . 1t4 to $10 French Classes . antrane--pald but, once Muscl, Drawing, etc., form extra charges. UrsaRnAL OsganvAuot s-l. A month com mrnnnced will be oonsldered a month completed, no deduction ben made for absence. 2. . Books and stationery furnished by the institution at current prices. a. Vialtors are earnestly re quested to call only on Saturdays, bentwen the hours of to and r, o'clock, to prevent the inter ruptlon of swholantlc exercises.. -Also- "ST. VINCENT'H SCHOOL " in connection with the above, re.opened on tho, same lday. Se7 Im COMMERCIAL AND CLAIBICAL ACADEMY 247 St. Charles street, opposite Tivol COircle, T. S. DABNEY, Ja., Prinoipal, Successor to Hon. I. M. Lusher. rf' IIRTEENTH HESSION OPENS MONDAY, Septomber 1877. English branches, Nta ral Sciences. Maihematlcs and Modern and An cient Languages taught. For circulars contaln I1g terms and testimonials, apply at tie Acasle my and leading book stores, at 2m mod ORLEANS INSTITUTE. Day and oeardlng s.ehsel. Directed by MRS. FARNET,' .................Toulouse street............. rlHIS SCHOOL WILL RE-OPEN ON THE Fourth September. The English and French courses are under the control of teachers of known ability. The greatest attention is paid to Music and Soifage. Having a large and commijodions dwelling with well ventllated dormitories, Mrs. Farnet is desirous of taking a number of boarding pupils, aulA tool 2taw UNIVEII4TY IIIOBH SCHOOL, Eagle Hall, Prytanla street, eer. Urania. The Fourth Annual Session of this school for Boys will open on MONDAY. October 1.1877. The principal will be asslsted by a full corps of competent teachers. He refers by permission to the Faculty of the University of Virginia and to his patrons the past session, whose names may be found in the circnlar of the school. Circulars can be had at the book stores. For further information address GlEO. C. PREOT, Principal, Jysl am P.O. Box t4. SIDNEY B. SWIFT, Veterinary Surgeon, (PROFESSOR OF CLINICAL SURGERY AND TEACHER OF THEORY AND PRACTICE IN THE ST. LOUIS VETERINARY COL LEGE.) Having located in this city, begs to intimate that he may be .onsulted daily In regard to the DISEASES of Horses and other domestlc ani mals. by addressing him at No. ots Camp street, or Leonard & Maxwell's stable. sell tf JENR.EY AND ALDEINEY MILK. MILK. MILK. Pure and frMsh, from the country, to be had at Corner Carondelet an Cermen streets and Branch, No. 69 1anal street, near the Canstnom-HoIIuse, North nlsde. Theonly plaeer In the city wherethiscele brated milk ,.an be procured. Pure, rich and sweet Jersey and Alderney Milk and buttermilk, at 5 cents per glass. re ceived daily on ice. via Jackson Railroad. from the famous Areola Dairy Farm. Haid stock is from the well-known Fowler's importations of Jersey pand Alderncy cattle. Also Sept on haud. Mead, Soda. Vichr. MIn eral Waters, Home-made Pies and Pastry. set lysthp PH(ENIX HOUSE, No. 90 St. Charles street, (Next door to the Academy of Music.) Opens to-night. Thoroughly refitted and re painted in every department. The most fa inmons rfreshment house in New Orleans. RESTAUBANT LIQUOR BAR. O)YSTER BAS LOON. BOWLING ALLEYS, AODA. MEAD and CONFECTIONERY DFPATNE~T, Cin cinnati LGERa, Ice cold. see AUCTIOW( SALES. ft Vin..nt a Co. BOOTH, HtW)PE AND flfl0o(AN4. I0Y VINiV," T ,@" i.-1 '. rrlnnt, Auntjron nni·- Will he mold at their ea wlnrr~o i(Un~, . 62 and rit C(Icetomhotian Wtrent, kn HATUITI1AY, Hk ht,ntnbe i~ 1977 Ott in d~lim a~ m. i nloo ti incult. aIm C!AHLM rrr0ii'Hi : f(Cjo H ANDBtO#A 00 )rlginiIng i full, nomtlnt"t iatil fttrh anesc(rt orn t, ilie rnm'ol viol from in 'tory arid WteI all at nil tor,tilty !nl 'oiiltry trriiln. pair It Uy Albert Paul. PIOREMT'lolRY HALFIi; AT Ai( lTIo)N. On Aoinirnt nlf Ilnprnrtur, . -OIt it VAl,I!AlJE 'l'WO-w4rflRY FHIAMIl; r11*41 PEN('J, On fkalliope, Ietweeon Hl, Ch!arleP anol (aronla. let 6trintl. Nnar the now Mannnlc 'nmnrnfrl arnd Ith Jewleh Hyngnknel.g VALUABLE: TRACT IF LAND NI AI TAN OTIPA OA. LOTH OF OROUND IN THE 'I'TWN OF TJ(IK PAW. 1B n A)JIli'r PAUVL. A1CrTIO' ET-OmIlr , O~HR Xchnn Allny--On HAT h'IAY. ant, tenbar 22, i#71, at n'olook mi., lt tho Mnrnbant.n ant Auntioneera' FRxrhangn~on It, y Iql rrnnr Cua-R tomionrlue r wiLOTx OFid (ltl ,u ` Ii ltloin- I. A Ii wll T i OT F (IIn ND. I) In thu noiIarnbo irleI by (.alllopa Ht (ihnrina, Carron (I nl rt ntdtanord ent, mntnnimi'nu 27 feat n n linin a )Inei rrbot, on (`allin, n orrent tiby IMn auet I Ipab en ealInnr In dpcth t lltmlktih miian. limtr. T IP! IIprovrc anio nto fimpriFli I that float, twofntory fra na rei'lrnjnm known sun 17Fn , Ul Ilopa ent-'rertý,hn u larn roornri. tiIffIniIy ilIAtrhu ni'u l rl rnurkot ohurnhb. n-to. A CtTA IN V TItAO1T O* T MIIEIR I, AND, nilluat ngatBth irot'in ine aI¶ , Ic,-rt o' rnaM 1V LI17T LR fi9 n"1r{ tu. r'TH OF I tU C~he tow~n of 'A lsk fat. pariah ofT Liytngnton, La. Tnrrn6<-Ona-third uah: halannn at ring and two yoamni' omnult, peg rant Iitoranat. taper Want, at-lornoyna leons, inil all thi olhrr ualHn olatm]nu. Acta of 6rala at jnurPh aiir'n txpunenl . Inefire W. L. Poolon notary publlo. ann, le' 22 U. S. WARSIIALS SALES. UNITED MTATE' MAMHIAL'4 H4ALE, UNITED MTATEM VS. JOS1EPH HAMPTON ET ALM. In the Unitetd tates Cirecuit Court fr. the Fifth (lroult and Distriet of Lonl iclanll --No, i.07, B-Y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF COURT TO Simnn directrdr in the above entti(d cit, will proeed to ell to thle ighest b oidd-r, ,n Flit DAY, 8ptlhner a1,1 i77, at 12 o'lojkr m., at the Courthaotve, at Lake Chtase, parish of Calea slee, Inthis8tte NINE Y-FIVE THOURAND LOfOS more or Ie,. lying and being on Blackman s BfynO, ayou ronnt.. Hann rlw, , l outotn rer Indlan Bayou, W i..key OhlUtt HfyDaou B rnes' Creek. Perkins' ill, Norrli &. Ct. ,' Mil a Olil anti Ilat.ze' Mill; about I4rt, railroad ties on Habine river, anti 4,rxt% feet of lAmber at mill ot Norrin & (o. neineid in the abovn ault. Terms-The property tIo te sold In Iot, of the same brand no expresaed in the iive.utories on flln at this office, and for an wavergwr- orl. for log -the uarchaner to vat the amount of his bid in cinsh at the time of adjdtllinttlJt and to re neive deli err the poesono pr rty rehasd at ty where at eeam'twe wle tZnited States Ma shai's oficen. New Orleans, tibrd day of Fneptem r, 1877 JACK WIHARTON sens II n11 .1 United Stat.es Marshal. LUMBER I CABINS I LUMBER t The undersigned are still offering thelr stock in t.rad at lowest rates. The pri¶es of their celebrated CARR.4 , PL&NTATIOW CARNIN have been so redn. l as to be within reach of all. Henri for Price lists. W. W. CARI.E & C0.. 3,0 Delord street. Sl tf . New P,asin, New Orleans, FAITORS AND TRADERS' INSURANCE COMPANY, I 7....... ..... rmAelet street.... ......07 Paid up Capital, $1,000,000. Aaset April 80, 1877, $1,24s,000 88. ISSUES POLIGCIES COVERING FIRE. RIVER AND MARINZ RISKS -AT LOWEST TARIFF RATES. ED. A. PALFIREY, President. JNO. C(HAFFE, VI:e Preside,nt. T1JOh. F. WALKER. Secretary. John I. Noble, T. Lytt. Lyon, John Ohaffe. Samuel HI. Boyd, Riiehard Milliken, Joseph MoElroy. J. I. Warren, Wm. J. Iehan. It. T. BuIkner, B,. F. Eschieman, Hanm'I Friodlander. Wm. C. BIiack. A. A. Yates. Chan. Chaffe, John I. Adams, L. O. Jurey. Inaac cherck, Wm. Hartwell. R. M. Walmsley, C. J. Innds, A. H. May, A. T. JJalIn. B. H. Snowdnn, Jos. Bowling. A. M. MBl'kham. eel P. A. BARKER, General Insurance Agent, No. 55 Carendelet street, NEW ORLEANS. btna Fire Insurance Company, of Hartford, assets.......... ...07037,000 Hartford Fire Insurance Com pany. of Hartford, asnsts.. .. 32O,70, Home Fire Insurance Company, of New York, assets ........... 6,14, Continental Fire Insurance Com pany, of New York, assets ... . 3,040,000 Franklin Fire Insurance Com pany. of Philadelphia, assets... 8,r62,00 Ma..achusetts Mutual Life In surance Company, of Spring field, sse................ . ......... ,425,000 eel Im ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE CO OF MONTREAL, DOUGLAS WEST, Manager, Department of Gulf States, 105 GRAVIER FSTREET, NEW ORLEANI. au311 m HENRY KLUNG, LITHOGRAPHER, ENGRAVER S* Z INT W 211 r U..........Maazine street .......Ui... NEW O.BLEANS, LA. All work executed a. .YorkwpZio c, irlj