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IJNSURhJCE I EWN. The New York Board of Underwriters, at Sroemt tructed the committee Slw and segatlon to prepare a bill for passage by the nt Legature, limiting the ount companlas might wrllte in defined i astrits. Fkre Marshal 8heldon reports that thorn .ere one hundred fires in New York during the month of August, causing a loss of $17, 188 on the buildings and co',ntents; insured for $800,17,. In the same month last year there were eighty-tine fires, with a loas of 08,40, and nd nsu to the amount of 11,075, The Man Francisco flreomen are not only called upon to serve as clerks and judges of election, but arN also subject to assessments Upon thltr salaries for political purposes. The assessment was at first twelvO per cent, which caused some mutterings of discotntent but it has now been Increased to twenty per cent, and some rather loud talk on the part of the firemen Is the result; all of which must I le dghily painag t the Man_ Franrise. pro prietor when hI hears an alarm sounded from his box on aelecton day. The second meelting of holders of policies in the various life Insurance companies was held at the Board bf Trade rooms in Wash I.nto0 on Monday, when an organization for mutual protecti:on was formed. Another meeting will he hold on Thursday evening to plect permanent officers. It is proposed to aave similar organizations started In ill rg cities. They will he requested to send deleates to a cmnvention to be held here urlhg the winter, at which some kind of a aw to protect the Insured will he drafted and gress urged to pass it,- lialtimnore Uln erwrlter. Now lot all those unhappy people who have suffeled losses by giving credit to persons who cannot or will not pay organim, and ap peal to our " paternal" national government to protect them by law against impecunious debtors. When will men learn that insurance, life, fire. river and marine is a pure matter of bcsines, and nothing more, and cease to whine over losses for which they are them selves principally to blame ? It. i just as much a business blunder for a man to pur chase insurance of any kind, from a rotten, tadly managed company, as it in to extend credit to orn individual beyond the power or will of that Individual to pay; and it is right and just that the blunderer should suffer for his folly. The truth is, men will and do In vest in insurance, and particularly life insur ance, and it is unmanly for them, under such ctcumnstances. to whine over their burnt fingers. Pennsylvania experience in the matter of taxation of Insurance iompanine upon their gross premimlln receipts is thus slmmed( up and sensibly commlented on by Commisnlsioner Foster in his last report: It will not he. questioned that taxes should be Imposed upon some rational system which at least alms at justice and equality, if these are not absolutely attained. But wherein consists the justice or equality of taxing gross premium receipts, which in one conm pany represents 1j] per cent of profit, In an other 10 pr Us per cent of profit, and in a third com pany no profit at all but actual loss ? The experience of foreign companies in this State dluring the pat year deepens the nu ten s.m thme prophloy of tfidseornr. d on These ogmpanles rebgved in pre s- on Pennsylvania busiu.. , the tross e e.pnsea of procu ag these premius at nto it a mper cent anl we have a total of 1O,606 10 of losses anti expenses, against $40,644 9llof gros LpremIums, or an apparent 1ro¶ $S1151oe 181 Forthe privlegeo f earn ma t. proit within the boundaries of the state of Pennsylvania these companies were $atxe 10,d 110 84, that beInt three per cent uptol the gross premium and 79 per cent up on heprofit. It would certainly be a start ling proposition to ask the Legltlatue of this or any other tstte to pass a law imposing a t f 7'9 per cent upon the proflt0 of any class of orrations domestic or foreign; and still more startlg to have the Legislature entertain with approval any such measure of confsoation; yet thin is precisely the result attained by the apparently innocent tax of three per cent upon the gross premiums of fore inasurance companies. And as before tated, the mischief does not enid here, The ore companies are not the only victims. Otl states enact retaliatory laws and our companies suffer the oonsequences of our un agie and oppressive system of taxation. Pearl lSOaplfas. Ask for soap'na and vou will get thebest soap. Boapina containing no rosIn mi the best, soal for washing woolen goods, can be found at 110 Gravier str et.. I I - -| --: OFFICE "UONVEYANCVU RfUORUM9," Nn. 13 Carendelet atreet, NEW ORLEANS, LA. The undersilned respectfullr announce to the public that tey are prepared to furnish a ~clto Chain of Title or list of Transfers of EaL tate in New Orleans, back to origlpat m nt or Dpurchase, when reuiroed; also ull trat f each transfer In th c hn a thus se turanp a to parties purchasing Real Estate or in vesthn- in o s perfect security from fraudulent or detective titles, The method of Indexing our "onveyance Record," peculiar to Our system, enables us to give information tmmediatelyL Attorneys, Notaries, Auctioneers, Land Ants, S~urvey ors, and all ratstes interested in Fles to Reel Estate, are invited to call and ex m e our "Record." sel8m . L.J. DO3GI U & CO. Maie. H. BAUSSET, MIDWlPIE, IEGS8 LEAVE TO INFORM HER OCUBTOM ~i ers that she ihas transferred ner domicile to 1sM Rampart street, between ht. Ann and Du-. maine, Receives boarders from tio city. also from the oountry, honsultatlons from 11 o'clock a. m. to 1 o'clock p. m. setla am Tu Th Hu T. A. BECK, Mles and salesroom, No. 31 Peters at., Manufactory. Carondelet Walk. between Roman and PriLeur streets. New Orleans. Has constantly on hand Sugar Hogsheads, jola's.: Barrels. Half Barrels, Kegs and Flour Srles, new and second-ha"d. rdans for Hoo-poles filled at the lowest market rates. Particular attention paid to trimmtnu . sen smd&w JIBEMB ANDb ALDERNEY MILE. MILK. MILK. Pure and fresh, from the country, to be had at Verner Carondelet and Common streets and Branch, We. 69 Canal street, near the Custom-House, North side. The only place in the city where this cele brated milk can be procured. Pure. rich and swer t Jersey and Alderney Milk and jiuttermilk, at 5 cents per glass. re ceived daily n ice via Jackson Railroad. from the famous Arcola Dairy Farm. Said stEck is from the well-known Fowler's importations of Jersey and Alde ney cattle. Also kept on ha,d. Mea, Soda, Vichy, Min eral Waeters, Home-made Pies and Pastry. see lysthp D. LOPIZ, WF.merly Corner of Canal and Bourbon streets, Has the pleasure to announce to his friends and the public in general that he will open his Conr foot ion~ rye on the fourteenth of September. at No. ISCalnal street, between Baronne and Dryades streets. Orders for Marriages, Dinners and Balls will ,l.roperly attended to. ae12 1w DANZIGER'S NEW ST ORIE, 157 Canal Street, BETWEEN iBOUt11ON AND DAUPHtINf,. Extraordinary Attractions THIS WEEK. FLANNELS, BLAN KIETS, (OTTONS, BELOW LAST 1EAIR'S 'RICES. Having made larger purbchalc of the above goods late in the spting whien these goods wer!. sold very low, we can Ofier thenr this montll by the yard t t wat they nm t in eow York try the asce. Ft ANNELS, white, red and all shades, lit 15.. 20c and 250 a yard. a a Extra fine quality FLANNELS at iloe anl wee a yard, R ANTON FLANNETH as low as 7c a yard. BJLANKRET at lt and 1 o5 a pair up to the fl11ne French Blankets, all much below their value. vallndid OOTTON at to a yard. bolt-fl nlshed ( (I'rON at eo a ryl., Immense assort-ment uf CAtHI tLtEH, JEANH, OINAULbti 'V UtUKIK, gactoilistlnig DUIngI GOODfl DEn l S IODS I Ienautlful Fall (ALICOEt at no a yard. Now Fall PEI UALES at oc and en t yard. Yard wide Fall PEI IJA LES at ]lie a yard. ALPACAS and POPLINd, all shades, at 20it a French EMPR IR CLOTIIS, MERINOB., CAMilMERIES, DEILAINEd, in ill shades, HOUSEKEEIINGO G00 S. TOWELH at ea ieplpe. Large eilm TOWE1Lt at $1 a dozen. Immensoe assortment of TOWEILH, In all prices uv to $10 a dofmn. Nottingham LACES at all prices from lto a yard Q1IR'8 nt all prices, from s!1 2 up. lrlph and Frenbch LINENS att all pritee. the cheapest, ever offered. BLACK GOODS I BLACK GOODS I Our Immense sale of these good. from .ito fact that we guarantee the color and wetar, tfio lyduned us to make extrallrllnary large 'u r n Jut Rlleelved : 100 pm1nes of the e.aelrated "IMPERIAL AI'CAMA." of,wlih we anre HOLE A(tIE;NrTH. Bllaek Al1AUA H at, anll, .di and is.e a yard. Bla.k ALPACAS, in all agritte, iup to t1 5o a yard. Black dCATIMEIIEH. DTELAINFH. IOMBA ZINEH, lHenriet a- CLOTil'r, at all riceles. Plaliles for collpayi)son freely given, not only iin Ithi, but In all delpartmncltt of our estab llshiment. HOSIERY I HOSIERY I HOSIERY I BUY OU111 Hosiery at Danzlger's. Ladiso', Men's and Children's HOSIEltY of all qualities. olors and grades. HOSIEIIY for Men, Ladleie and flhildrcn at ltl. In and 2e0 ai pair. We ass take, ocetricsli to in troduce our now stock of fllte French and Goerman Holery, in all Icolors and patterns. sltre to plone all visitors. In our inoW store we shell onlltillnun to offer Great Bnrgains in all kinds of DLY (HI)ODi, alnd hope to megit, by couirlteilsue at fllttion, a cOlintllnunUe of your kindil patrolinage. The Pileteir lpart of our store, .oItIhililnig a largK tock of CHOICE DRY GOODS, IP open for the receottion of willlcale buyers. Htmillpllr aunt to all parte of the euntrv free of chargo. DANZIGER'S POPULAR DRY GOO(DS STORtES 17' Canal street, between ollurblon and Ilauphine. BRANCH STORE, 2SR and 30O Royal st., corner Rt. Philip. .1l4 liu PIIIIIP HIIRHn, CS O O P EII It, tl tno. ,2. 4. , and 0 n ut Northi T'etr St rest. Manufactory--Corner St. Lou is and Miro treel,.s. " NOw Orelan-, . Has for sale cholce' are a i , ghea, d Ind Blar rel Poles; also new Huger HIgsheadl . Molasses I Barrels, Half barrole tl and 1(gs. all Cazes. Prices mod ritatl Hatisfw'tl o gua eri toeot se7 am dlAw CANCELLATIION OF BOND). UNITED HTATIOC OF AMEatoJA, Itatet of Loulisilanc i Executive D)epa!rtment. h Whereas Mrs. CHRISTINA GA THI'KAMP, of the city of New Orleanls. htas applied to mn for i the eaneueollatlion of a bond for the sullm of TWENTY-FIVE THOUSANI) DOLLARS, sub scribed ihv the latet John Galrstknilp. her huis hand, with Frank Leldrenhilmeiner. Jacobt IUaffner. John Roehm. Adam Ellenlbach and Heerman Rolle, as se(urities. dated the nineteenth day of January, 1875, to seeclre the fuaithful perform ane of the duties of sadl John (iarstkulinp uas State tax collector for the Sixth District of th plarishl of Orloans, Now, therefore. I. Francis T. Nicholls, Gov- t ernor of the State of Louisiana, have thought proper to issue this, my proclamation. in order to give notice to all persons heroin interested, to show cause, in writing at the office of the Beeretary 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 tilhe State of Louisiana, at the city of Orleans this twenty-fifth day of August, In the yelr of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy seven, and of the one hundred and seoonld year of the independence of the United States of America. FRANCIS T. NICHOLLS, Governor of the State of Louisiana. By the Governor: OSCAR AnnoYo. Assistant Secretary of State. 8112 30t* CANCELLATION OF BOND. STATIC OF LOUIRIANA, Executive Department. I Whecreas JOSEPH DEMORUELLE, of the city of New Orleans, has applied to me for t.he can cellation of a bhnd for the sum of FIVE THOU SAND DOLLAltS, subscribed by him. the said Joseph D)emolruelle as principnl, with Victor Dernoruelle' as security, dated on the twenty eighth day of November, 1874, and conditioned for the faithful performance of the duties of said Joseph Deemoruele. 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 tersons herein in terested to show cause, in writing, at the office of the Sceretary of State, in the c.ity of New Or leans, within ninety clays from and after the last publication hereof. why said bond should not be cancelled and annulled. Witness my hand. au'henticated with the seal of the State of Louisiana. at the city of New Or I leans, this twenty-fifth day of August. in the year of our Lord on' thousand eight hundred and seventy-seven and of the' one hundlred and second year of the independence of the United States of America. FRANCIS T. NICHOLLS. Governor of the State of Louisiana. By the Governor: Osca. ARROYo, Assistant Secretary of State. au29 o0d FACTORL AND ~TADERI' INSURANCE COMPANY, -7............ Carendelet street ........ Pald up Capital, $1,000,000. Asseta April 80, 1877, $1,2e2,908 00. .SfIHUE POLICIES COVERING FIRE, RIVER AND MARINE RIIK8S -AT LOWEST TARIFF RATES. ED. A. PALFREY, PreRtdont. JNO. CHAFFE, Vil.e Presldnrrt.. TIIO. F. WALKER, Hcoretary, John I. Noble. T. Lytt. Lyon, John Chaff", Ramrutl H. floyd, liothardr Milliken, JoRnplh MoElroy, J. I. Warren. Wm. J. Bohan. It't TIunekrnr, BI.. E.Ahlaman, Ham'I Friodlandor. Wm. C. Blank. A. A. Yabt . Chas. ChalTe John I. Adams. L. 0. Jurey, Iran Binhorork, Wm. Hartwell, R. M. Walmhelny. . J. Leede, A. II. May. A. T. Janin. H. H. Snowdon. Joe. Bowling. A. M. Bilkham, AnM P. A. BARKER, General Insurance Agent, No. 5N Carondelet street, NEW ORLEANH. REPRaFfENTIN(4: REtna Fire Inauranr- Conmpany, of Hartford, ans ............ 17,087,"0, Hartford Firn Inenranro Comr panr. of Hartford. aRorrts ..". 8,270,00 IIome FIre Inanranon Companay, of Now York, amlt ............ 8,104,300 Conrtilwntal Fire Inouralmn (Com tlany. it Now York. a.aet ..... 5,040,00 Franklln Fire Inaurant'l Conm paIny, of lPhiladnlphla, neta. . 8.858,000 MaianaohiurttI Mutual Life In suIra.l.r' C(rompaly of 8Hrring flI,. o rh t o ................ ....... 0,42 ,0 0 ri1 lmn _ ROYAL CANADIAN INNURANCE CO. OF MONTREAL, DOUGLAS WEST, Manager, Depalrtment of Gulf Mtates, 156 bARAVIEIR E T1BE T, NEW ORILEANH. anal Im THE CEIRHRATK.I "E. CARVER" COTrON GIIN. All Slze. and Motion, and Duplicate Parts, FOl B8ALE AT ItEDUOED IRATES BY OGDEN & BELL, DEALERIH IN BA(IOING AND TIES, No. IN Union str€et. pF41 2m NII),NY B. SWIFT, Veterinary Surgeon, (PROFEIHOfR OF CLINICAL HUIlOEIRY AND TEACIIEII OF THE')IIY AND P'IACTI(:E IN TIHE ST. LOUIS VETEIIINARY COL IEOE.) Havlng loc ated in this n:ty. hugs to intlmtrli that ho mIny Ie vnsnulltd ItnIly inl regard fto t.ll DIMEAHEI4 of lor8,8s aLnd other IomInrtIti; arni rmai1, biy taddrt(llng lhIm at No. s Crnamp t r.ot, or Leonard & Mnxwwnil'R stabl-. ail tof LUMBEK I C(AIJINI I LUIMBER I Thi undersignod ar' still offering their stork IitraLdr it loWist rates. Tie prioo8 of their c,Iolroted CAIRR PLANTATION CABINS have boon so rdrno1 w Ias to be within roach of all. Honr for pril( ists. W. W. CARVE A CO.. .iAr Duelord stront, Ril If Now Bnsin, Now Orllnns. THOMAS LUNN & SON, OOTTON PICKERS, Corner Orange and at. Thoman streets, Big I.,nvo to inform Cotton Fac:tors that they arc pro D ared to oxcteuta all orders eotrustod to thrlt with promptntss. TraMs-Baling superv|isd loose cotton, in eluding utaging ,nd ties, 5t. Putting in order dalt.tg.,eld ,t.tn. $1 50. Adtlrss{)rdr I1ox 43 Union strwt. nel Im* CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK, (A Bank for Small Savings) GBUNEWALD HALL, s2 ..............aronne street............. S SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE CHARTER. This Savings Bank will 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 roblbery, 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 hun I bands parents or tutors. i AppVIy for Charter and By-Laws. J. L. GUBEBNATOB. President. M. BENNER. Cashier. D1aRrogs: J L. GtUBERNATOB, E. W. HUNTIN GTOF E. P. CHAMPLIN K BENNEBB LOUI G1BUNEWLD, mY26 lyp ISP1IAL NOTIJTIIWS. F lial Wotlee to Vlekmnbllr a Pr et s perIs ondNtHlippoa-Owlng I the stress of weather the stoan ior 1IOB T.H J1E : hh t die frref d her do.W parture until THIN DAY ( Wenacsdaytt at Ip'. . -1 ,.it JAN NEY & WORK, Agonts. New Orleann, La., *eptember I.. IUMII. The plulile are hereby notitilnd that IP'al (Orain zin is auithorielrt to collet for the estate of A. illmml,I. deeoe...d. By ordeor of JO8. CHR(tITTER. l'ubll. admirnlat ratoorof t.ho estate of A. limmnl. dlOea ld, setll) it Offlee of New Orleans (City Railroald onm Pamny, lNo. 124 ,minR atreot, New Orleans, Hep tenb.r 1. ta77.--At a m,,O.ting of the Board of i).lttors held on the 12th tlost, a DIVIDIEND p OF 'THilE DtOLLA1Jt per share wao do-lerod a.)able to the iloclkholdtrs on or after MON DAY. O()ctoher 1. r77. All transfers of stock for ton days previousl to thilt. date mr t he ex-divi dand. C. C. LEWIS, sOlltHn'l 8,,rotary. Delinquent TlMx ters--siltIta en' lavinas Banuk, Grunewald Hall, . Baronne street New Orleans, July l, 177--This BAVINGtJ BANK will adlvance to Laborers, Mechanles, Clerks, et., the money neoessoary to pay their taxes under Act 96 of 1877, and repayment may he made to the Bank in wee yl or monthly In stallments. , N B hNE, r. jly tr fathler. FOR RENT. FO1 RENT-- DOUBLE COTTAGE, CORNER First and Laurel: nowly buIlt; soven rooms; gas throughout: rent 52,. Apply on the prem Ises. se12 WeFrsu 2w" I.~1 RIENT--II()oM. HINGLE OR IN BUITH. Sfurnishel d or ulnrtlfriesho(d with kltitchls attltcl.hed, If dloeirod. Apply at lo. 14 HSt. ,Josoph str.ot, ht woon MIgallne an1)ld Cmtlp. s',ls It 01R IIEN' ---THE BUILDING. ~I, 47 C(AMP L etrot, l.ttely orull pild by tIl' HlbArnit Ioank. Also tlho lIwelling No. 127 Carontodlot et.root. nqlllire at No. 40 Camp str')t. taw oflo,. tp stairs. iso 71* tr10 RENT-A VERY DESIIIAIIE RAISElI outtage, on four lots rof groindll, 'oltlfvht(ll In flowetr anli sthrlubbery. situated on .,onllr of Ninth and Collasiln streats. This holuse has overy 'onIveniolen . being in an attractive noigh t,,rhood, and only one sIIquare from the Pry tila sttRInt arIS, Maid oottatge contains doll ble parlor. four toil roomls ald hbath room; also, finished attl', tiosides dining roomI kitchen ihina cosont. pIiintries Oti., in ,basemenllllt, anid gas and wlter throulgholt. For further ptr ticulatrs, address or gall upon I. . H. IlAKEl, lDemonrat offlei, ents If II ANDI)HMEI,Y FUIINIHHIEI) t()OM?1 IN A 1 privato fatnily, with or without board. No ,bon.rders. Ikrforen'os oxchltlgd. H. M. I). F10 tIENT-FUIRN HIIED-THiE TWO-MTO ry brlck rrsidrnotl No, Il Ullo strot, on11 tniningh parlor, dlining room, fine baid Iroor s, largo t hlls. kittIhen and servants' roomlns. For partitlull.rs appLly on the promisesl. Role Iw* 1OR RENT--HTORl NOM. 971 AND 879'1 I Dryadoa si root. Be't .iltOtionl in the n.eigih btrthooli of the l)ryados Market. Apply to Mrs. F. LOu Ic, Annunciation streot, tbotweon (lal 1l1pn and PI'lyflrror fsl_ , 7t FOR RENT-THE J)EMIIIABLE TWO AND A half story bhlck dwoiling, with all the mild orn Imprve.meniits. hlalls, diningroom, arli.ed parlors, airy )bedrooms, latthroolm, snrvants' rooms, large Dpavnd yard, -istern lndl will. sit unted on I'rytania strdlot. No. 2ii, t.itwen Josephlne and Ht, Arnlrow streets. Also the at1dj linlng holuses, Nos. 2u0 andll 907. P1os-OssRlon givw on tIn Int of Oltctotor. For further per liriiiars opprly to E, ()NEIIY, sRoi tf Cl ornor (anllnl ail L)ltnd , streits. TF0 RENT THREE PLEARANT AND WELL Sflurnlitlnd front rooms, withllout, board, on first iand ,ouind floors. Apply it. No. 1r4 St. Jostephl street. ibetwiIn (ICalp a(nd Mugaztine stroeIts. sull Iw (4O0i RENT TH- iH" .I- AND WELL loiated riRidcne No. 212 Caronrlellt Ot.roit with flun. Ilargn oublle parlors. hall. nd 11 ll the mlodrn improvemuents. 'o a good tilinant will be rented roaso.ohn.lo. For terms apply to K. O()NEt( Y & 8HON. lNaornor of Canal and IDeltn streets. soll If lOOMM. EN HUITE O1 HTNISLE, IN THtE 1 nltrgant private raldoence No. 14 Dfullplllno strooet. Re'ond do, r from (oanarl. Sl 7w* rio RENT---IIOUSE N(O. 14 (CANAL ,'I'TI I,. '. L hottwen Ht. (Ch..rls and Calrondol-t striltsi if desirable thi upper Dart will bh rented separate. Apply to A. . WEBEIr, same place. S.Al lin* 1RO IIhNT--'RIlFEE COTTA(OEI ON VAL fin ,.Siriiet lrn i r orf (tCliseulrn, lin three years' so nit l $12 per Illonlh. Eiilthi has pi,)pa rato yvardse, an1tl in No. 1 order. Apply lat No. 67 Canmp slr trt (Iup t Firs). s1l4 tf lOl0 iiENT-THE COPTAGE, NO. 148 ELY sian Floids street, eon'aining eight rooms, kitchen. servant's room, two wells and a oes torn, together with several large lots and stable. The above is sultable for a large dairy, dray man or a gltrdonor. Rent lheap to a good tenant. Apply at No. 144) Carondeolet street. jils ti BOARDING. OOMH AND IIOABD-AT VEIIY MODER: Ie [a t'|,ri s, 103 I Lrolld clf'r ret.r sllttllod MILS. M E. IIANCHAItD. SELECT PRIVATE BOARDINOJ-COMFOItT Sably furnished front rorin can he obtarined, with or without hoard, by the day, wek or month, by applying at the eloegant private redl d(nuce No. 140 Carondolet street. Pat ties In search of home comforts will find this a rare opportunity. A fine bath-room also attached to n the house. eofonrneos exchranged. ije tf FOR SALE. 11tOR HALEl--IIALF A MILLION STIRAW Ierry plntns, old and now varieties. A, ply atl No. 20 Urselints street. stOl;t Iw* FORl HALE- AN UPRICHT PIANO, NEAIILY ' now:; will be sold cheap. Apply at 224 Eighth street. .07 tf REMOVALS. 1)EMOVAL--TIE FIREMEN'H INSURANCE 0 COMPANY huts removed to No. 33 Camp f stre!t,. Tulane, Buildting, between (Iravier ndlt Corln mon streets. in front of Mtat, Naiolatol Barrk. Bela 1w H. H. BENNEIS, lcrettry. LOST-FOUND. IOUNI)--ON TUESDAYY. HEI'TEMIER II. 1" 77 lIAY HO1USE, tabout flfteen and a hall handsll high. The owner .o tlhave smn.rn by proving t,ropertY atnd paying for t.hituu dvr I seli'mne. AIpply at N., 170 Ief.ligiouw street. sols a3t* I OHT-ON TUEHSAY LA.T. A BiLACK AND A Tan BITCHf. answering to the name of KITTY. Her cars are cut Irregularly. Any one returning her to 10, Julin street., to Forster's Itie Mill, will ib etuitaly rewarded. tsl :at L REAT REDUCTION - IN TInE - Y. JICES - OF TIIE - SINGER SEWING MACHINE. BEWARE OF WORTHLESn IMITATION MACHINES. THE SINGER WILL LAST A LIFETIME. SEND FOIL CIRtCULAR AND CASH PRICES. Address THE SINNER MANUFACTURING CO., 8o CANAL STREET. son13 tmhl TO MATAMORO4 SHIPPERS. Parties against whom suits havo been brought in the United Statebs District Court for non-.om rliance with the conditions of MATAMOIRO EXPORT BONDS ecxecuterl by them in the em bargo years of 1862-1865. in favor of the Collector of the Port, c-n place the matter in charge of the under signed, who will attend to th-tir inter ests prooerl. H. BONZANO. Custom-House Broker, No. 2 Clinton street. Near the centre entrance to the Custom-House. on Customhouse street, sell I WANTL. 6ITUATIONS WANTb-PIIMAL1U. Dlreamakers and aeamntresses. W ANTED-A RITUATION BY A WHITE woman to onok, wash and iron. Can bring the beot of reference. Is a good pastry (ook. Apply 270 t4. Charle PStrePt. s0l WANTED-fIY A YOUNG LADY, A H1TUA tion to sew; is a flrst-(lass operator on sow In0 maching The t~rst of reference given. Addrtmss K. , M., this office. Per tf lCooks. NIar.les, Chambermaleu, ote., WANTED-AN IlNDVITRIOUII AND TIDY omann for cooking and house work. ite fersn'es required. Apply at No. 5 First street. jei0 tf HELP WANThED--I'MMALAL . Chambe*rmlds. Ce, Nurses, ete. W ANTED-BY MIR. BLOCK, NO, 14j (AMP street, for the country, one Cook, one Washer and one Gardener. Bas on hand a good housekeeper. au17 tf eITUATION1s WANTED-MALEt. Clerks and Nalesmea. W ANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, A 1ITUA tViJo-lt a htludixsa hboon .i kno t lsh. French, fGerman, 8panish and book-keeping, BuIst of city references. Address . . , 212 Chartres street. sels 1w T ANTED--BY A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD character a situllaton In s ole. or wholesale house. Is not afraid of hare work. bost, of references furnished. Address i. H. D., Democrat Office, sel tif WANTEDn-PUPII . WANTED-BY A TEAC1ER, TH1 CARE of a house from the 1st of July to the lst of November Hatisfactory references will given, Address D., this office. je%4 tf IWTANTED-BY A TEACHER, A POSITION I to teach, it either a famly or a shobool, for board for self and two children. Address " D," this pinioe. Je2o tf TO .ENT. W ANTED--OCOUPAN114 FOR TWO ROOMS4, furlnis ed or unfurnished, second floor. with gallery fronting on the street. Neighbor hood very desiralte-u pver part of the First District. C rs tpass the door. Terms very reta sonnble. AddressL.. (. J . thisoffice, sels, 1w 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 ears tabe always sup plled with the finest that the market affords. No one need apply unless well recommended. Address X. X. .. Democrat office, i. 7 tf MIUIELLANEOUW. W ANTED--BY A YOUNG CtaLOIH D BOY A • lituatotnll as dining-rom 'ervant. or car ringe driver. Address WILLIAM, Demoo erat r mflea, sel9 3t W. ANT'ED--BY A YOUNG COLORED BOY A situation as dianing-room servant. Ad dre.s H(UH, this offhle. s19 1w W. ANTFD-BY A YOUNG MAN. A 81TUA tion In a butcher shop or in saRisags fac tory. Address F. HCHILLING, Democrat office. ant Bt. W.ANTED-A HITUATION AS MANAGERI or nirist.int on a plantatlon Iry an old cot ton planter,who lan control labor. Would 4tl y a smnll pinc14 "furnislhed" on time. Address PLANTEI. xl North Peters stront. taln Lw ITW ANTED-DIY A COIA)RIED MAN, A RIT nlation as (ook or dining-room servant, nither in a b,oarding-hrusa or private family. Refervencs"s ulven if required. Address CAlR TEll. DIm) ornt ofnfle., t;l 1w W ANTED-BY A BOY HIXTEEN YE1R.H old, who resides with his parents, a sit uation of any kind in whl'h he can make him wsif uselul. Please addesr s FRANK K., Phillp strnt twewnnen Clara and Magnolia. sl4 WATANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN. A POHT tV tion any kind ',f business, no tS to ie oneUipied. Has been 'lerking in thins ity for the Irst t.en years, and can furnish the be..t of rTefr entr. Address H., No. 154 t1t. Joseph street. iRtlA IW WATANTED-A 8MALL FARM ON THE MTH S alsisip river, twenty-five to fifty nilles up or down, with improvements, orange trees. etc. Price from $144o to $4(00, stating terms, Ad dr ss to F. bE BL tQUE, n_ lo it.* 97 Exchange Ally. New Orleans. W ANTED-BY AN A(CTIVE AND EXPE rimnced young man, ia farm with stock and implrnlames to work on ashare'4, or will take cluarg. of it, for a stated salary. B.Mt ,of refer eine furnished. Address FARMER, Democrat, oftle. .0(s tf MRH. BLOCK-NO. 142 CAMP STREET, IIA ,n hand the best kind of help for city and country; has on hand one good German girl as holusekleper, anl7 tf MUNICIPAL ADVERTISEMENT5, k MEALED PROPOMALM. 1' DEPARTMCNT OF IMPRlOVEMENT5m, Rtoom No. 1i., City Ha.ll, New Orleans,. tpte'mber 1s. 1877. H~,ald protosals will be reeived at. this offli' unlt. T'r;i. Ei)AY, Hept,emt.er 21, 1877, at 12i elock im.. for the dilgging out. of Clairrn ( Canal fromn Prr ss to Poland streets, Third Dist.ri"t, as per n spiiciflcations on file in the ,of,'1e of the City a Burvweyor. The city rservw s the right to accept. or reject any and all bid,. r o"esl tl JOHN MUA FFREY, Administrator. SEALED PROPOMALMI. DEPARTMWRT Ow IMPgOVEMETt. - tOtrsm No. 16, City Hall, New Orleans. wSptember 18. 1877. He, aled proposals will bey received at thiotfflce until TUESDAY. Hepternber 25, 1877, at 12 m.. for the repair of nuisnnce wharves In the Third and Fifth Districts, In aecordanee with spaefl- h ca'tions on file in the ofleeo of City Surveyor. The city reserves the right to aceput or reject any and all bids. JNO. McCAFFREY. C sel itd Administrater. By Hot, lMaoon & O'Connor. MALE OF THE REVENUES OF THE PUB. I LIC MARKEr I'. DExPARMENrT pr COMMEP.CE, City Hall. New Orleans, Stepternber 15, 1877. WILL BE BOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, IN the Council Chamber. City Hall, on WEDN lMd )AY, HSptember 2., 1877, atl2 o'cl~ok m. the revenues of the following mentioned Mar-. kets, viz: Fruit and Vegetable Markets. French Meat Poydras and Pilie .. Treme Washington and Port St. Bernard LeBreton St. Mary's Magazine Clalborne Jefferson City Horapurn Ninth Street Algiers Drylades The Markets will be sold separately. Terms and conditions-Cash on the spot in U. B. Currency. The city reserves the right to reject any and all bids. CHAS. CAVANAC. Administrator of Commerce. rel 19 21 24 25 NOTICE TO BAKERS. MAYORALTY OR NEW OLzsANS., City Hall, September 1a, 1877. The average priceof fresh flour beingthis day seven dollars and fifty cents; in accordance with said valuation the price of bread for the week commencing on MONDAY, Sept:emter 17, S1877. will be: Sixty ounces for twenty cents. Thirty ounces for ten cents. Fifteen ounces for five cents. Bakers of bread are required to use only the - best flour of the above value pew; barrel, and the use of damaged o; inferior floe r in bread offered for sale in this city is prohvoited. Consumers of bread are requiestrd to report to the nearest policee station any violat'ion of the above ordil nance. either In varisato'a of weight or quality of e. material. sel. ED. PILSBUBY, Mayor. IAM'UlSUIIMZU.L I;IDWEtL/8 ACAiERlt OF MUSIC, SUNDAY. H pt',wber it. and during the week every night, Wodnesdiay and laturday Mati nee. ilst Week of I,ECOMMANDEUltoAZFNIPEUV . giving entire cthanng of pregramme a teah 'intcrtinntent, of New NIovel, PlaHning and Htertling My.trlea., Firet appearlne in New Orie ns in eont rt. Ihh great Pariian Iavorlte, Mine, CAZE NEUV . f ipraeentllg sr leatit,.R fr,,m tO Irn Bouffe, Peathetri and ttirlo-Comia Bel is. Frlhdy. Hnpt, 'Ai, ens,'flt of Le Commandonr UV,'ncuve, Saturday, H.pt. 22, Urand lift Matlire. Sunday Evening, Stint. .--Opolngnof the re~ lar Drantatl HMeason, with the Now York 'Park Theatre Cornsdy ompany, n the latest Paris and New York r tlane-a BABY. Box offlo. open nil day : g.allry eerenado at 7; enrtain risen at o',elr'io'k. al8 ITHE (AINETY TIlFATHE-BARONNE WI'.. near Common.-(;harime Montald , Iaesoe and managern Johinny Morrian.', atae man aner. (ranr. o henin of the fitl and winter henone, HATU.rDAY VNIINA . September 5., 1a17. Twenty first class artists wiill make their initial bow before a New Orleans audle je. The rt1 ofsle a mission havr bonn lace within nt1 i t~-Yift ec ' w.c. -iE. Chaa - irma ty-five renta. sei9 tU FUNI FUNI r1UN lreoncd (ranc Picnln,glv4ef by Ho.n Ioo, art Ladder Compa.ny No. i, of t Sxth 0(.. at Delachaise P'rk, on SUNDAY. r eptember 2a2?t177. TIck'ts fifty cent. Laedie andehil dren free. The boot heta will be told to the l~lhest, hidder on SUns8dAi Heptemser is, 1877. at to o'eloik a m.rn, In front of Tr ek ronee. Solatt C. O. r iR.Chairman. ROWING TOURNAMIENT AT THX NEW LAKE ENU. THE SINCGLE SCULL sHELL, Offered as a rle hby the N. O. C. 1I , o. o. ae! Major Chae. Io. t, is now on exhibition at the popular bhoaterie of the latter named gentleman at thb Maw Lake End. The Shell was tbilt by the celeberated WA rT , of Troy. N. Y.; is of paper' has Bickel lasted outriggers, and all the leaeat improve ments. and Is of the minimum weight. The public are reRpeotfully Invlted to inepeet this wonder of naval arhiteature. stee EDUCATIOW. PEEA BODY II01H SCHIIO9l, FOR YOUNG LADIEH, WITH PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT. 3. 1. lNAAW, Prluelpal. No. 67 (olleum Ctreet, earner 6t. ar Y. The Fifth Annual 84esion opena on Monday. Fnsetember 17, 1877. For Circuleara apply to tie Ptr inipal, at the school, from 10o tb i m. and Sto ps m., or to JAME8 A. OGIEIHAM, No. a~ (Camp sRtreet. net In od ORLEANS INSTITUTh. Day and ermrd~is SeleL. Directed by MBE . FARNET, 9.......... u.tlouse stret ............. rIIHS ffOOL 9WILL IE-OPEN O q T1H TFourth eptember. The English and Prenv courses are under the control of teachers of known ability. '1 he greatest attention is paid to Muste and Solfage. Having a large and commodious dwelling wlth well ventilated dormitories, Mrs, Farnet ln desirous of takinga number of boarding puplla. aul5 tool ftaw COMMEROIAL AND CLABSICAL ACADEMY -247 Bt. Charles street, opposite Tivoll Cirle. T. B. DABNEY, Js.. Principal. Successor to Hen. B. M. Lusber. r.fTIRTEENTH SESSION Ol'EN MONDAY. - Hetotrnr ta 177 English branches. Natu ral Solenes. Mathematoia and Modern and An clent Languages taught. For c.lrculars eontain Irg terms and ttstimonials, apply at the Aoade.. my and leading book stores. sull 2m eod ST. HIMEOiN'S SELECT SCHOOL 181 ANNUNCIATION STREET, Between Thalia and Melpomepe streets. This institution (ox,nducter by the SIsters of Charity) reopened on September 1. 1, 17. The isters consider thermselves onslen tiously bound to respund to the confldence re piosed in them by parents and guardians, by giving to their pup lIs a 'hrriftian and virtoun. educatlon; strictly attendlnrg to their intellectul improvement. and cult.ivating that refinement or manners which will fit them for socIety. The course of instruction (nased upon that pursued at Ht. Joseph's Eirmetstbnrg) em br ,eps Orthography, tarlln, Grammar, Rhet oric, Composition Iainr and b)rniaental Writ ing, Practlanl anid tIational Arithmetic, Book keeping, Principles of Algeibra and Geometry, Ancient and Modern (Geography (with the use of Maps and Glob~ts), Astronomy, Sacred and Profane History, Biography and Mythology. Natural, Intedlectu. l and Moral Philosophy. Logi. Botany anrr Chemlst rv, French, Music. TmBMs IPER MCNTHI PAYABIlE IN AIDVACEI'G English la'smes, from .........14 to $10 French Classes .............. 2 Entrlancc-paid but once ....... Music, Drawing. e.tc.. firnm extra charges. (taNEBRAI, OaaGRVAIroNs-1. A month corn mencmed will be co,nsldertd a month completed. no deduction being made for absence. 2. Books and stationery furnished by the Institution at curren priAes. 3. Vilitors are earnestly re quested to call only on Saturdays, between the hours of it and o', lock, to prevent the inter ruption of scholastic exercses. -Also- ""ST VINCENT'H HCHOOL,." In conneotlon with the albove, re-opened on the same day. e7 1m SLT. LOUIS INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LAD) E8. (Established in 1l47.) Mrs. E. H. MATTHEY ...... .. ..Principal All the branches of a finished edluatioi, Ia both English and French. are taught by pro fessors of superior knowledge and science. German and Spa,;ish languages salo taught. Music, vocal and instrumental, receives spo cial attention. Classes for a thorough course in model and in object Drawing will me reorganlbvd early la the session. Also, Painting in oil and in water colors. For further information apply at the St. LA)UIS INSTITUTE, 215 Daupnina street. th tween Ursnlines and Hospital. sol 3m SaHukTh UNIVEBSIIY HIGH SCHOOL. Eagle HMal, Irytanla street, ewr. Usalia. The Fourth Annual Sesion of this school for Boys will open on MONDA,. October 1.lF71. The principal will be assisted by a ful.corps of competent teachers. He refers by permission to the Faculty of the University of Virginia and to his patrons the past session, whose names may be found in.the circular of the school Circulars can be had at the book stores. For further information address GCOO. C. PBEOT, Principal, iyal am P.O. Box 412 -- ---Moto WIL.ON, CHJLDS A CO., PHILADELPHIA WAGON$. CARTS. ETC. REPOSITORY 68, 70 and 72 Caremdeleb street, Have on hand a large asortm'nt of Cane and oth.r WAGONS, CANE CARTS for two. threft and four mules, Light and Iaavy OX CARTS and alao all otter artietns in that line, at LO PRICES. All works R ara-teed. 5e4 Im P. BEROUD, CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, 70 and 32 St. Joseph street, Between Tehupitonlas and Peters streets. New r, tans. Barouches. Buggies and Spring Wagons at the lowest prioee. General repaerina done on most reasonable terms. PH(E IX HOUSP, Ne. 96 St. Charles street, (Next door to the Academy of Musi.) Opens to-night. Throughly refitted and re painted in every department. The most fai mons r'treshment honse in Ne Orleans. HESTAURAN P. LIQU:OR BAR OYSTER SA LOON. i4'WLING ALLEYS, IODA MEAD and CONFECT ONERY DEPARTMN&TS. Cin cinnati LAGER, Iee cold. eet