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amnc iw. "It lie a reoognied fast that in times of finanoialydoprepsmon the number of fireo In. erease In coneeiuonuoe of shrinkage of values; audi In many instntioOs over-insuraniic has been either the remoio! or direct cause of the fire and eoxiseouoont loss." The host informdl insurain ioumiiioiiner' of whom we have heard, hails from North ( olina. In making Ox'usi for his non attendanc' at bhe latoe comninlsu onois' con vention at, Mt. Paul. ho said "1 have but re eently entered into onftol, and havo not, had sulticient ixperi'nie to at.tendi." Th' main who knows that he knows nothing will do to hope for. We have eoin askel why w,, inivO "let up" oh the runt Al ( qui'tion. We have nott lot up and don't intiAnd to do so; bult wo know that "Homne was not built in a day," and don't think it nei'ssary to heop prodding the builder while he is at work. 'T'he matter Is reoelving du attiention aid will, wo hope, hI justly and satisfaitoi'ly settlel ire long. If not we shall try It again. Meanwhile lot, the people, all the people, rietinniloir that. they, too, cwl do soiething toward bringing about the said satisfactory sett.loanumet. The Charter Oak ife iIiiurani ('uompany's polluits are to be 5('Aill down to sixty per cent of their preselnt faex value. 'fhis looks like a hardship to policy-hllders, but as 1i t$weatl such it cournom and submission to a re %Muivershilp, there can he no quistion. That it is poSitiihi to secur' honiit aitii lieniit iofl oem no nman can doubt, and with the company Ifigo(id hands all that, is lost Is tLiil, un 'raiti premiumns which havo bluhai paid by the in sured on the r'einaling forty pur' cent; while If the compiny goos into the hands of a re coiver, the nr''ord when inalo up will only disclose the same oil story. and policy-hohl ere will fare much as they have idone and are doing in the t'ases tit the Mocurity, (uontinin tal, etc. It is statiei, on what ap p)ars to bne <is sathority, that when Iov. ltuinsion, of Now York was mnaking up his sltt11 iiio' political ointlentsi ho wiaitAu to s'lict.diig Miiui Nfor Usal Appraiser, but the nonlla'nition of that gentlinian could only Lie sciurid by .liowtng the (Conkling ulement to Ania' the 31rndenilitt iif Liii Iisuiiianicu 1)opaiLnu'nt. The s~fra ngmient was eoi'cted through th' law Ifnof which ox-Huperintindent (eorgi W. ?Sloi' Is a nuainla'r, anid upon the condi tion that the firm shouii hl ratneiul as (iitn gel for the lnsuraniue department. With this understanding. Mr. *John F. Smyth was selectel for the suinorinteImloey, but lei found public s'ntiiient. AUi strong auinti Miller to admit of his carrying out the arra~fngeimnt for legal counii'l, and so mensioned Mieor by a trip to Europe. Now, the question Is, has the exponsi of this trip anything to do with the ex stumntu cnidition of thie appropriatlon fii examination pipurm's, or thi d' (7 tdltion of the treasury of the Now rk Insuraucn' ID'partmaet? lialtitnore Un derwrlter. And such air' the blautils of State Mujsir vision. The Chiramo Insurance Convention on Oil teoves. An insidious danger, in the shape of oil stoves, of groat variety, which aro coming into general use, merits smeno lelsivu action on the part of undorwritors, lii regard to gil Ing permits for such use. It may be dilficult to say which ari gooid, had or inditferent; but from the number of tir's, fatal and minor accidents of record li the puhilic press, as well as in our increased loss account, it would seem that we cannot go far astray if wi make renoldiscrimination, and refuse peranisslon to the whole as a class Competent comainittAes of underwriters, as well as experts have time and again ex pressed the opinion that such stAvows cannot be made safe. Experieneu year by year eon firms their tliioi. Litva tlgiir's+ In groatmn v ri'.y, it, Oiiiu'u'',i. i4 Oanniiui. u iuiuM ' Variu if's ''i't o A CARD. On and after the ilt of Oil hr we will have ample room in the Old Armory Hall for publie or private MaiI of ill eonsignlment of Furniture, Pianos, )tc. that may be iiti rusted to us. sil ltm It. M. A. B.,1. MONTOOMERl~Y. NOTICE. Appltmants for tleaherships In the ohull' schools whoyIU have biinless with me will ionfer agre t favor by a tenllnug at my pIen of busi ness, but at my rlsidnie. 11)1 Annunciation street. after 4 o'olik p. mn. nedi Alit'lilALTI) MiITCHLLh f.. LANCELIJilION OF JJONDS. STATiC OI LOUIsIANA, Ex)cut&ive 1).'artmeht. I Whoreas, THOMAS P. FAlt.IAlt. of the itLr ish of Tensas. In this Stati hats applied to me for the cano)lation of the following officIal bonds. to wit: 1. One tond. dated April 27. 1870. drawn by Francis 1Barnes is prineival and the, said Thomas P. Farrar us sorority; and 2. One bond, dated April . 157:3. drawn by Stephen 1HM. Bouth as prini] pal aLId said Tl)h)mas P. Farrar as security. Both bonds oonditioneil fr the faithful performanne of the duties of said Fran cia Barnes and Stephen M. Routh. respoetly ly. as public administrators of said parish of Ten Baa. Now, therefore, I. FRANCIS T. NICHOLLS Governor of the State of Louisiana, IaILve thought proper to issue th s my proclamation, in order to give notice to all persons herein concerned to show cause In writing at the oMce of the Secretary of State. in the city of 'w Orleans. within ninety days from Iand r the lIst publication of this notice, why sat\ bonds should not be cancelled and a1 null and the security thereon discharged from any liabilities therein. Witness any hand and the seal of the State of Louisiana, at the city of New Orleans. this eighteenth day of September. A. D. one thou sand eigut hundred and seventy-seven. FRANCIS T. NICHOLLS. Governor of the State of Louisiana. By the Governor: OScAR A RoYo. Assivtant.Sccretary of State. 5026 Im REINERTH & MONTARDIER, Having purchased the STOCK and GOOD WILL of W'Arcy's Well Known and Famous Old HAT STORE, corner of Canal and Chartres streets, wish to hereby inform their many friends and the pub lic in general that, from and after the 27th inst., they will ores nt to thom the most elegant and fashionable styles in HATS, CAPS. etc., which were ever offered in this or any other city in the United States. Their prices will be as modera'c and reasona le as those of any other establishment in this city. se23 im A CARD. M.R. JAMES RICKETTS, For many ycars connected with D'Arcy's Well Known Hat Store, Corner of Canal and Chartres streets, will be found on and after the 27th instant at the same place under the proprietorshio of Messrs. REINERTH A MONTARDIEB. where he will . be happy to receive the visits of his old friends lau customers. se" if IOCT) EWAIW J. GAY &t CO. M lavai roznovo'1 threlr o4fflcmn from No. 27 Clamp L TO ItT. LOUJIS STRIEET, Iiotwnnu IDiwatuiir ant (Cimy Mtr()it. Now Orluiami. O()rF br 1. 10477. o1.2 tilt. LANDiING EX DARKI LEOPOLD~ AND~ MaltI', FROM i(tlI4IFlAIJX, 2 (. CInfA i;~'r, Mint fir,,,;I, Io n rmka lviIII'E WI \E humf- Idr. tIniir-iw km WhlIt E, V'IIN!, .1, Itihu. ii jimartir pitu RIC ~A . )V filly nii A. +o ii :ig'ii it (1 IJRLANIY. ltayumim A Coi. A. TtOC'I1ElIlA~t , CO0.. nr~~litI nut 18nr MNt. l~nlili MI' owl. Ex Ilark LEtJOL(DA ani MARIEIi, and Btrig ECiLI'lTIQUE, frim Ilordouiix, amil MtoarNhlip OIIEIION. rromm lIIvs rp' iul. 24)4 PunkM CLA IIETI, Mt. Loomboa. 25 (205kM CLAIuC'r, Ht. Imoianitm. In halt iusks C'LA IIE'T. Mt.. Emn~nmlm. 200 vasE onoi-qiiirt#r tilirlI MAIIDIlN~t!. 4191 r'104(1 IIILANDY CHIBI EII EM. Dlanliard 200 emo WtilTE, WINE VINEOAIL. CimIuat. 4i 1 otavmi thin MU EIIIIY. variriliM Krim11s. fromi th tin "4ohratoil anid wiilni y knm' wn hoimmim of OONZALEM IIYAHt! A CO).. ii ('a mmii'. oi,2 It. COAL. COAL. Wo hav i tub flay RUMOVEi) our Oft''o to Corner or ('aroittlelt anti (Arat ler Mt reels, F~orinm'iy iiii'iafloi tiy X. A. YORKKE X. CO. W. EL COYLE &CO. IIIEILM. IWEIIL, DOND, NOTE AND *TOCK BROKEPR, No. 24 (7uvnndelet. mtredt, New Orlean.. L()ANM NEGOTIATEDI. OrdlrM for thu Haleo o r liircheLso of 11 ,Iit and Mt 0kM promiptly ixmn~utuii. Sdl1i 1 w (RANI Ot5ENINU -AT TIIC OLD RELTABLE TORE. E. OFFNER, 174 ..Canal Street. ....174 (Opposite Var lts 'rThettre.) Thtt Ihnt t's and nil others IntetrstR' in the now anl taitutifaul are riscntifully invited to call and mie Ihe NEW MHAPEN AND TYVIEW. mali" expressly for me, whit'h antft ho found in atly other store in the H, uth. When you wish to purihts' (II [NA, CII(CK ERY. (llAHNWAIR., FIUTLEILY. SILVEitIPLATEI) WA itE, TIN AN[) JAJANNEI) WARE. WOOL) AND WILLOW WARE. COAL I1Ol)H, IRE HEIH, ETC.. IETC.~ Make No Mlfttake In the Place, s I hlvn no oone-ii l with ANY (ITH ERt HTrlItE IN 'ITH CITY. I mertlon thits.amany of v friiets thave miiuie their ttulrittis iilst wheru, thinkiting that t i'y were dealineg wath mu. Faotms .Are F c1ets. Comi and situ fFtor yourselvis thit I CAN AND DO Sell'foods Lower than Any Other Houwe, and the reutstit-s why are i. I Sx Li:T"r MY O(1000 IN PEltNON. 2. I BUY MY (1001)O4 1tit (ANHi. :I. MY Ii'NNT 1S MUCII LOW t;lt than It.wouil hi its a i orit t '1,1i lttt I i t ion. 4. MY (1)01)) AltRE LL tICIii'F I) t' It 'it M T'ill, MAN UFACTt( uMIJ I;i. ri. I BUY IN IA 11 l, IIUANiITIii . e. I A)VEiTI''1S AN I) PIt 5J MY ISUNINENS. making my mtl s Iargr, tiIt to' ttit.or in Hat isitiui with It SIM LI PLkltu'IT. It'en'tetr tihat thtri is ONLY ONE E. OFFNER. And that his store is at, 17.. ...... Canal Mtreet ... ....174 Hisao tIi Oppoisitu th Viriet.ii's Theatre, I ENECH1AUD8'i ILESTA~ltANTr S Carondelet 5.irect, near Canal. Having thoroughly reiluirtd nmy itt-taurunt.1 stsirits t it Inform tty fri'ents tn the putltti -htt I will r't-oiwn on MOND)AY, the Iat of (h'tber. I willt rntini utis the iixed tiriirit plii meals, and will r"1,nive boarders on mooderate ternms litardert nit Itransiint customers mtay rest atsturedl that mly oooking and the attenuown of lily waiters wIlt not be iurittrtsed by any otther rtsttutrant in the i ity. 'I httnkful for tthu past favors I have riel veio from the publi. I will eidttiavor by a 'rinlt at. tentliti to mily tustmnters to continue to deserve their kind patronage. 'rivate rooms tutt statrt for private dinners. Orders forlitlls antud Hitntis resiietftl y soli cited. E. F. ItENECHAUD, Proprietor. Mt'ttt 1 III OFFICE "CONVEYANCE RECORD," No. 12 Carondelet Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. The undersigned respectfully announce to the publi that they are prepared to furnish a cornttate Chain of Title or list of TransI-irs of Real Estato in New Orleans, bark to original grant or purchase, when required: also Full Abstract of each transfer in thb chain: thus se curing to parties purchasing Real Estate or in vesting in Mortgages perfect security from fraudulent or detective titles. The method of indexing our "'Onvuyance Record," peculiar to our system, enables us to give information immediately. Attorneys. Notaries, Auctioneers, Land Agents. Surveyors, and all parties interested in Titles to Real Estate, are invited to call and ex amine our "Record." sel 3m L. J. DODGE & CO. COALI COAL! C0 Lt GOOD PITTSBURG COAL. screened for family use. ANTHRACITE LUMP COAL, for foundry uso. ANTHRACITE. EGG SIZE COAL, for restau rants. Promptly delivered to any part of the city at lowest market rates. W. G. COYLE & CO., Office corner of Carondelet and Gravier streets. S(-;t0 :tt TO MATAMORO4 SHIPPERS. Parties against whom suits have been brought in the United States Di-trict Court for non-com nli ice with the conditions of MATAMOROS EXPORT BONDS exoeted by them in the em targo years of 1862-1865, in favor of the Collector of the Port, c tn place the matter in charge of the under signed, who will attend to th-ir inter ests properly. H. BONZANO, Custom-House Broker. No. 2 Clinton street. Near the centre entrance to the Custom-House, on Customhouse street. sel itl *Me of Now Oresans ot mailsM 8omvany. Io. 0114 C str 9O etN t )olbori 1,1197-- LAR T1IIM r-nlltrtho+r notion traine for thi Lki will lmave thonity ovry En 'Ur from a ii0 H. I.n., to m . mn., and will lensvo the Lakn End ovory hour from 7 a. m. to 9 p. mn. Hpwi'inl trains will .'onnont with I er'alrnor Camnlin on hor arrival. ii2 1w (, C. LEWIH. Moorninrt . Nstlere--New OrIalnu. repl. 22, 1NS7 Now (riranda roidit t'noior Aia..onioai on ()lo No. 4r 1M outulr Hitroot-'I'hi Mimonkhollori or it l i A~guorittion ar,, rrt UOI, 4 i .' oalt at Iitmoitn onl MONNI)4Y.t I h''or m. 1977 from St o'look H. m. toi an'r'oirk p. nt.. to vit for tho +ilotlo or liro ror' for ti i n, uinngil yon r. Bly ordrl' of t.ho 1'ronmelnt. (1. II. NORMAN. Ht4rntary. I)lclnquent Jazxpeer--E ItSeen' SaTinWs Fuan k. (runownld Hail, 22 Jtariunn itront Now Orlani. July e, 1977- Thii ffVI Ntk91 DANK will aflvanon thi Lab ornr.r Minhan'iin, airks. it'. th1 monl y niionreiiary to piay their taxrn undro Act WI of 19177, and rnpaymnnt tary ho timald to the Bank in workly or monthly In ehtltlmontM. X. BkNNiEIt, jye tI Uufhlonr. BANK NOTICES. ljermunla talonaI fank---NewOriletn, inptinnamr 29. 19177-At mt ,inoah{g of the Ioard of ilirnitorw, Mr. ias1. I, Iluliunko Wm nilbend U sh i nor I. hig hunk. In pauo or Mr. loarmn lb ,.ii In' l. TI. CAIN. Prf niri nt. BOARDING. SELEOT PRIVATE BOARDI)ING--OOMFOIRT. ably turnlihnd front, rooms can bh obhtinod, with or without ioard by the day. wiifik or month, by applying at 4bi nlngant prlvato rnoi dinni No. WIS (arondolit etrnot. Partles In unarnh of home comnforts will find this e1a ranr opportunity A tfln bath-room also attan hid to tin hoiiii. ttifirnniiu ixrhaniucil. ii147 tf FOR SALE. 10011 HALE AN UPI'fOFHT PIANO, NEATILY I now will bi ioldi hiap. Apply at 124 Eighth stnit. in7 tf THE NEW ORLEANi PACIFIC RAIL WAY ! OMPANY Ilavi removnd th'ir oflion to thu ,ommnodi il ground 1l1hr of th* building No. 15r Common st.rikt., formorly on+viplud by the Now Oriloans (1111i191t C+,mpaHn y. In making hi lkkI announ1 iffmlnt thoy dustro to exprks itheir thanks tol those of thioir fllow tlt lyons ivwho havot.hus far oxtondisd thoir aid to this groat lntlirprisk, whil main aklt lug to Chni .nt.irn oin munlity to promptly iami for ward and subs'ribl in aloordklno'A with thidr InOns, in ordor to 010ltil the dironatory to push with ronowisd vigor the work alrolidy so far aw coplltishhd to no inplttlon. Evury fktiitty will ho givon, on application at. Ihi olltl4, to Impart thu Information rmliuirod to nonvinin ivory ono that .he 5k1e01ms of the roal il ii.5)lrlIi kIll 5oon0 1a thl s1 1m of S17tt,0ttO is rothid,. outhir in subsuriplions 1.0 the first mortgagl hinl or to tio th tok of lithi onil any. In ordtr to pialo thoir securitteos within riavh (if all kikl55ki5 of our pVopin, the company have iiilunl iirtrii limitad In amountI to $Sr,Ok, and mad'o runlvali, I lthit r for stook whrln 1)rionstId in slums of slto, or for frolght ofr tastkc ion lomt 1tIion of thu rolk. 'this sorip is divided into not.s of $5k. S2k, t10 and ski, tranlforabl by ouutrlr. thiks kuobling all to aid 1thIs imnmouujiur ably importttli. work, the 5ulsko15 of which will largily rIAkIou rid to t11, intturlnlteHt( of every man. workan and hlkid11i In this ilty. With rigarld to th1 I1r1t mlortgagn bondik no ono lan doubt Ihoir ling a first lass Invust mnunt, apart from thi iollatortl advantalgon whteh will beo derlived by the rosid''nts of this oily; and that thiy will bill 5t rogardid by our mo~neyod Institutitons thet company rofor to it roeommondailon madtl a short timi siino by iho presidknts of noarly all our banks and Iu suranco companlis of thi 5e01o)l morigtagk pr lnnt bknds of tihj koonpany, whoi suchi r. Ilsul was contimplatii. To show Iho1 conllitknn, fll.t by thuse' Inst itu t lonH In Cho proposed road, t~holroflfliom renorn menk tihl sionlld rnrtl.gago bonds of thu Now Orlans I'acie1 Itallway Company as a "ilrsi "lass 7 our "ont por annum interkst paying Investment.." and Siay "they will bo ri0iivid by IthIr siviral Inst iutions as souon ty for loans with 114 muc'h roaviinoss (1. any othor 7 per mint snourfty of the Hlated Louisiarn : the'y un hosit itiingly lmunlond thosi bonds for ll'ast mon"It." With this indlummennt, supplomnantied by tbo assurnce 11(+t1h4a the ompan111y (1,1n obtai llU 111 so nnlossury to plan fill f#r 111111 road iln working ordl r wtltn thr s s Ilminluly smallnsum salli havr boon provllkikl for, tanll furthr, that In stondl of smvond mnortg. Io, Wirst mortgKg, r, our Iiolit howls arN uw t Orutad.n ll ii y cltizi , (orI re lly 111 ' th11 prosp1rity of this ffy. wh24 i Inm boon so long reltardod by 1.11( simpl(1 wont of properol Ilrn nni''ation with the kilm's[ Inox aulot.,bl,+ resour,' s of Tn'xas. Arkuasal+ and Niorthe~rn [,ofmlanalull Ito r(1spond promp~t lyto thil+ auveaa 't E. II, WHI ISILOCK, Proslhiont New Orloans a 1aill(, Itallway Com vu111, V.4018 Ire 2dp PROPOMALt FOR LEVEE WORK. ExelutivE DEIPAjR~TENT. htatoef l"ntislana. Now Orleans, Sett. 25, 1877. SHahl proptstils will it ri e lvd at itis offieo until WEi)NESi)AY, Oitoltr 10. at 12 In., for the construction of ilth following levees: Port 1Barrow. p Irish of Ascension. M' iatiton's, parish of East Ilaton ongi'. Marengo, parish of Coneordila. Ilonders in's, parish of Concordia. Iayou Marine,. arish of Pointi Coupee. Harlem, parish of P1laqiuiminets. Plans. profiles and spisilli'ations of the above work will be ready for inspection at the State Engineer's ollie between the fifth and tenth of October. Proposals shall be addressed to the under signed and each one indorsed for the partie lar levee on whith the bid is made. The board reserves to itself the right to reject tins or all bids. FRANCIS T. NICHOLLS, Governor and President of the Board of State Engineers. siee tf PROPOSALS FOR CONS TRUCTION OF BASS LEVEE. STATE OF LOUItIANA, Executive Department. New Orleans. sept. It). 1877. Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 12m. on S&TORDaY, the 6th day of Octo ber next, Mr the construction of the BASS LEVEE, in the parish of East C rro 1. Said levee will c ntali between f ur and five hundred thousand cubic yards, and must be finished on or before the 15th day of December ensuing. The work is now being finally located, and the plan and profile, together with specifications, will be ready for inspection, in the State Engi neer's office, on or before the ist day of October. Suitable security must be given for the faith ful performance of the e ntract. The Board reserves to itself the right to re ject any or all bids. Proposals by mail or otherwise must be di rected to the undersigned and endorsed "Pro posals for Bass Levee." FRANCIS T. NICHOLLS, Governor and President of the Board of State Engineers. seol tots [AMEB LINGAN. ATTOE3UY AND OUVm LOR AT LAW6 siB Ii naca elsebe Dressmakers and Ueamutresseh. W ANTE T--Y A YOUNG 0I1L. A 8ITUA tion nm 1larnlltrlms il n !lpival family, or to do houwo work or nurno. Ahidrons F. ( , thin of7)' . $0114 I W W ANTrP- A HITUATIONBY A 1I;ýMPEC bhl vyoung girl. w lt4 b lmhtrfih in it famiiy, and 1~ do bOli- work. I 1( givrC bouth of rotor on-e. Addroin 1:11 Anrinnciation 11oot. Mo:i'C It WANTED 'I)Y A VYOUNG LADY, A HIT(TA tion t14 14'W :14 it irst-ocInuu oporator (on low Ing miinil TlIih, 11(11 of roloronoe givon. Addr'rn K (. M., tehiu oftiln. ir1, It Cpok.. 1Nurueu. Carnbervmald., Etc., W ANTEI; DY A YOLUNO 0IlL. A HITItA tion todo huIn liwork iniil (wing. (nl g IVO good rleeCmolvlOi ation. AddroM, iL. B~ J1)i ieirat offr7n. n"2 :t. W AN'rED --llY A WHITE WOMAN A HIT. nlation nH (irut ri lib Book. In thorouglhly miotenpto tnul pan give the, host of rof ri-m-m. Addr toqu H. (I~ D,+maorut, ofmla, __ 002 It WANTID IIV A WHITE WOMAN, A MIT untion am cookor to wash and f ron. Can givi good rnhfren"'4. ADply lit 121 Elahth Mt rot. nlC2 nit W ANTED- A MIIDDIE AGEII WOMAN TI) nilrso and an11i(t1 in hoiirework. Good refirmonln relluired. Apply lit ' 2I Eighth strnr1t, corner Uhotst.nut. 012 It, W ANTEJI--ItY A IIEHPIMTABILE YOUN(l girl, a Hit ution to do light hollMlwcrk and thiki Ian of grown rhildriin. Addrouo N, H. thisH allion. _ _ o 2 31 W ANTED IIY A tIEMIEUTAIIIIE MIDDLE Y tgndl Wriman. L t oi'l oi, il do Plain Book ing mid hourll work. Addrebo C. W. 1thie oilfflle. 11I2 It. W ANTED l Y TWO Wif iT; 0!1(1e . MIT uYtionIs, on' to nook, wllti unit Iron, tho othat to il(1hou1eworkand norro. AidripM C. H.,tIhlie 1flte_. _e212 t W ANTEI)-IIY A lLE'I'E(TAIBLl WIIITE woman, a lo liltion ti walh unit iron. Addr"us W. N. Iis uI11I u. __ __o__ t Ilt W ANTE) -A SITUIATION TO DO IIOIJUHE orT dining-room work. Ilet. of refrol'nenl givon. Apply it, thi utflle to (I. M. Meco It W ANTE, tlY A NO, I (2)OK, A MIT(JA iion t u tk it itu hiuI'work, (eool rllorl'n'1 it rleiliirll I. Addhurlu Ne. 741 Thnlkii At root, Hi-3n W ANTED BY A WHITE WOMAN. A MIT itition to (l a1 k. wiatI will Iron. AIirewslu It. (I,. this, t1la+, 14)01 Iw _ WANTEI) I1Y A YOUNG O(ilst,, A HITJUA. f l1n ais honk, girt. iI willing tcuu iluro 'hill ulron. Addrlsrl' A, 7.l Thtiulli reet, rl. .1CC 1w W ANTED-[Y A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, a it. at~ltion It) pilain 4ook, or to fio4k. wash41 and iron. Addreli COOK. Dorlnerat uIli'e. W ANTED A MITIUATION IBY A NO. I Book, Itort city mfrofrnnesn givon. AddroHH 1.1i AnnuneiIltion troot. hoi44t1 WANTED- ISY A WHITE WOMAN. A MIT n otion oM mak in it tirst-ell.i privntI nam W Uy. I tIIoro ughly 01m p Itiont. and 'b n fIrniuh the howt of rateroueen. AddroHH U. M., Dormo eral. offion,i 1148( at 1TTANTED lY A WHITE WOMAN. A MIT luntlion al 11ak in It privati fimily. Eofor oinlOl ggeiin, If ro1 nitd. Adldrluus 11. Y., IICIn IInt ul1I o. _o21 Lw W ANTEl - IBY TWO Wtl'IEH WOMEN. who ', i gi v1) good CIty rlfl'r.nIou, CCI(CI lb nitantion t4, vwok, theo..ther to do h4))(4 w .rk. tiiiIsl.t in Hwing, ntrot il make hlranilf gl'nlrally uiCful. Aldr aln ELL EN. 2.E glhtth Itr t. 111/f4 1W W ANTED - BY A YOUNG WOMAN. A plla0 to dIC houu(e work and dining-rmorn wlork. Addrons 31. 1..thik ICallo. (1121 W ANTED-BY A YOUNG CTILL, A PLACE to do honuswoirk and a ."king. or 4dining room work and nurue. Addrows H. M.. thi1 0111cc.. 11121 SITUATIONS WANTED-MALES. Clerk. and Malesmen. W ANTEDi A J'(iH I ION INA DRIiIj TORE. w hlesaIt or reteil. F1lly ''rompetont Best of referenecs. Address .1. 1'. .J., eare, of Imtem (( t tphe. - ('2 :t. W ANT'ED-i-IY AN EXI'PERIENGED SAiltS man at situaition., tipher in sore or to travel. Audress J. . If .. Btox istP. Now Orleans. W NTED--A HITUATION IN A (WHOLE.. HIait ,r reatll) goee ry store by a ' opt fig flt Who has 1)1l soveral years' oxpritlnett' in it pountr y store. Willing to work for a living nal ary. Address O. K.. carer his o , c. snts,:t W AN'TrED -BY A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD V haractlr V 5ittatlon in an 1tfl Ol or wholesale house. Is nt' t afrail of hard work, it at of refortncei furnished. Address M. IH. D., iUnrno-rot Otliee. Ipetptf HELP WANTED-FEMALEM. Chambermalde, Cooke, Nurse., etc. W ANTED--BY MItS. BLO K, NO. 142 CAMP street, for th.i e' cntt. y, ono Cook, one Washer toll ont Gardenrtr. Hut on hand a goodt~ ltottntkoI~tr. tot 17 tf W ANTED-- N INDU.-TRiIOUeN AND) TIDY I VWpoman for cooking and house work. lie foretnes reouired. Apply at No. ii First street. joy) tf WANTED-PUPILM. W ANTED-IiY A YOINtl LAtY. (1tIADt 'V o it. position as teot h r iII a fitmrly. tithet in thtP ity V ; PoH tzetry. 'I'T(teiis English tan tusi c. Addreos W. W., Jemocrat. otllco. 1,12 tw T A 'INli -BY A YO tNO ta BY, A(IIA D (late of the Norntal Sehool. It sittutip.pot Ia city or country, in ti fan) ly or wthtp to lteaet It ngl ht it.F teth uni musti)'. Address ee 1., trntr W ANTED---A L1DY TtbOliOU(GIHLY COM. p''tcnt t.' teat n E~nali-it. French and Mlusic, would likoe t uIl ptitlont ai visiting tea her. Hsax Wou'ld also terch epils at her own hotet. Ad iress 1.' Democrat oficen. *e29 W ANTED-BY A TEACHER, THE COItE of a house from thte lt of July to the tot of November. Satisfactory references will given. Address I., this off1eo. i4 If WAJANTED-BY A '1'LACHEIt A IOJ1TION I V to teach. in either tt family or a school, for hoard for self and two children. Andress "D." this oftlie. 10 24tf NIMEELIANEOUS. WTANTED-A SITUATION. BY A BOY 12 years of age, who residl s with his mother. e Will make hintseof t PIPPrally useful, Can fur nish referen'es. Address WILLIAM. No. 3te Chitppwa street. o!2 It IATANTED-BY A B )Y. FIFTEEN YEAIN oV out, it situation as el-rk in a wholesalt e0s tablishment or it cotton house. Has had some litto oxtperiente and can give the best of refer enoes. Address L. W., Democrat office. 002 3t W AN)Eu -I vA PIIIvA IE FaMILY--OU eupttts f or two Pntnrnitshed rooms, with board, locality near Canal street. Address B. 1.. Democrat -fit'.'. ow _ W ANTED-A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE as boarders in a private family. where there are no boarders. Location central and Ponv'tnient to two lines of iars. Terms. suO per m nth, fire end gas included. Referentes re (tuired. AddressJ. P.. this offilce. se303t* W ANTED-BY A YOUNG COLORED ItOY, a situation to to dining-room work, at. tend to the yard, or to do work in an office. Ad dress PAUL, Democrat rfile. es:to :t W ANTED - OCCUI' NTS FOR TWO OR thiee, large furnished r-otrs. to rent at No. 57 Daurphine street. near corner Bienville, next house to Cheap John's. se29 1w W A\TED-BY A YOUNG MAN, A $ITUA tion of any kind. Hi speaks Fr itch. I English and German. Can furnish the best of eity references. Address JOs. BIIUGERE, No. 4) Toulouse street,New Orleans. La. oe25 St lT W ANTED-BY A YOUNG COLORED BOY. a situation as dining-room sersant and to do general work about the house. Is a good carriage driver and hostler. Address ED WARo, emtocrat ofice. set2t 1w dl ,[1 FOR PIANO TUNING-BEST WORK. $1. 30 Magazine. D. LEECH, Soiree Pianist. lys ly W ANT D-SUGAR COOLERS IF SOUND, good order and cheap. PLANTER, Dem ocrat offilee. 8024,1-f WANTED-BY AN ACTIVE AND EXPE rienced young man, a farmn with stock and impleer en a to work on shares. or will take charge of it for a staied selary Best of refer ence furnished. Address FARMER, Democrat office. se2 tf M1R.. BLOCK-NO. Its CAMP BTBEET. HAS on hand the best kind of help for city and country; has on hand one good German girl as housekeeper. M1n Lt LORl RUNT--A FEW IINKL! YfU1$NINIIfD Lrognmlnniar (Iuna1 .trnt~t. ,Ana y alt t r Dornoorat notloe. 04r1.1 FOft IWKNT Oft HA44 - MW MiLL ON FI It i N'l'-rTlE1 Hr0N I). 'l1iiiIl) AN I) oiv'rt Its h. ,11111 of thl, At 114(1.4' tin t 'ai'4)IIr' T1'oo wtrapl, ( 'ipni 11v. Ap hily "i44 h'4*nl"144~ . 44'14 251w rp( IENI'- A VEILY iiI,4I1tAlil.E l.A IMHtL lIn tl(144V11it( 4.14 1411444t4'i"1'y (41t(Ittl4I inf 11414444 of Ninth jul1 (11 .44441 st~r4nts. 'J'hi44 II 441414 14144 ever 1.ViII) 14144(4. en In 141 1 i 44 liat." rat lv., 14111 I4(rhl(4((, ainu only mon 41b4'ur14 froutr t.1.11 'ry t4414144 (Itet 1( '444.4. 84141 nttI (1, C(11(441t111114 414444 hi"I ptlrrir for. loin I'iI r' ((((414 441141 1444.11 (444(n1 11lso 11Inih.'d l~A I.1,(.14Hl1441 (1141 444 room4T 14 tela''n IlWonOl. f11114t, p14444.r14444, e tin. hII I 4454(14'4t, an({4 ti4( "M 41 un it~ w Ite 14r' rh41114t . For flirt,14'rplar 1.'1144.lat, addr14s1r441 II' 441 4444 Iio I . BA K El, 144l41' r44tt 41411114. 14el1 If Ol (1t1 iN'11 --i'Ju I)EMI ItlJ1IM,I 'I WO) AND A huf~f ,t.4.ryl 41414k ilw.+IIIni. wIth1 all thi' mod44 pti4r111r1, 41ary 1141rnbo,411, IsmlfIlr'444r, 14'rv41.14' mrno4.1, 14441(4 144ved ya4rd. listA'r4 Hod1 wdl. s41t n44t.41d 4444 1 'ry4t44 414 44t.4 1411 No. 211, 144t.w4144 Jornýplhlne 14n11 84 And44r'w 141ris4(11. AIMs, 114o 4441 11444414 h14u114144 NIII. No41444 14'47. P111s .1141144 41(41t44r4 appl4y to4 E. CONPI.IY 14411411f Corn144 canaI and 1)411141 14t~r44{41. r()10 'fNI'- IIOUMHt NO. 1,144 (ANAL MT1& fT ,~ .1. 114tWnt41f Ht.. Ch14.r141 and14 Caropdl 44244t St rou~ts " IfdoMIrabll thel ulpp 1r warti1 wIll ho0 ro44flt4 1411j44(441'. Appvly t4o A. J!. W144BhiII 141111 141441. 1444514 r1) * f41O1I J}IET- -T ItIIIE (IO)TT AOEMr ON VAt 5 4(4(144 144.4n14t 4144144.4 (41 I 4414(141441. (414 th14r~ y44444 1' 10.1444 44t. ,2 ,1)r mo41nth. ).:til ha4444144444 r44t4 v41rd114 44n14 In N . I order.11 Appl4y at4. No. 44w (.amr, 111 14t r4'4t p41 444)4r14 . 14414 41 1AANTEtLU-TOI IENT[. WITH IIOAII), TWO 44r 44,4 ary 44114 41444f4rt4411y fnlrnIsh4,d front roomni, IIn 144(414114 1to4ry, 144111ry 5411 round,41 (144n v4nIf nnI t.41 two4 l1(444s of 111 e 44r14 t lo awayl 11411 f4J I.)'l with the 4) lninst t~hit. thi marke 44144144( 44T41. NI) 1)v, t i4-~t1 ,p1111 11411414 woil r141110f1014!144,4. Addr11414s X. X .X.. 1)4nmo4'rat. 4flmPol j41 If i,61OIIII1T--TIE (JOITAOII. NO. 14a ELY. kit' h1ln. se4rvaflt.'s r14om,4 two wIIlfR 54nd a (111. te~rn, t14441.htor with 1411vor44 la4rgo lo 14a44114 s4tal.441 Tim abo(v4, 14 1441tabh14 for1 44 Iargo, dairy. dray m141 o4r i4 144rd11114r. }1,ont. 4111144 to0 it food t4onan1t. Apply at No. 1411 Carondolot 14troo.t. 44(21411f FURNISHED ROOMS!. apalert m04nts( Ini 44444 of the1 114114 t('14lflat. p4rivat1o r' Idl'lv "1 (of 1.h14 'Ity. Con1lil n V14 1to C4) a44a44 st r(14t 11,141 t:14141114411 111114411.141. Uiiox'4eptlolublabl r4(f4'4.14(1441 11xrfl1441444. 110044(14 with I ri vated 1tabI' If 414'1411r1d. F4441 - I ''i 41144,"rn 44 414(14r441)1 1044110n414a, 414544dol 11414 ('444. 144121 COPARTN ERSHIPS. 1 . ('/I4HAit PiIIII'PI BECOMEH A PART tnrr from this dait he t i Ml vie of the firm r will hieceforth hte T'. A. WOOLLEY &. CO. T. A. WOOZiEY. New Orlianrs. (ictotir i. t77. o",t i w I)HHM 'I'TION OF VA ftTNE iliPii' TH- , "teartnerfhi herotofori ex.stfrig in this eit.y nider the nian of JItIEfiKfE & WOMAN Is this tiny dissolved ly nutuat conseent, Mr, Then, ifrierre hiar auran Of the Ilidu'ation,t iiil will ,ontiu ee' th" iurne huslness under the styl.' O THEO. hTBRIEIB.fttC. THiPO. tISIERRE. C. N. WOOAN. rIIHE IfNI GItI4iNEu ffAVINO RE'rlftEO I from the firm of lBrf'rre A. Wigs n, fiegs leave to inform hi- frienrds and theiuii iIc that hf will heireforih aitund .xciludvily to the Irokurragr, of sugar and rnitixsni, and soliits a contfinuanie of thrrir kind tatro rrtii. iae Et. C. N. WOOAN. I)INHOlfLUTION TIE FILM OF MAIiEU & I MAMM*A( if this day disselveid by mititil I onsernt. Ftrrnin Mihir Is tloni nethoried to liquidate the affairs of thu late firm. F. MAI1Ei. If. MAHHEAU. New Orleans, Sept. 2s, 1177. f{EVERRING TO THE ABOVE, I WiLL a. continue the Wines. Iittuors aind Bar Sores hustinros at the old stand iti, r4 traviir street. under the firm naiin of f.. MA it Eli. -ssac at FURNI¶UIIE! FUILNITUILI.! All, KINOH OF NEW FURNINi'tURf., Sti' t AM BEDROOM SETS, PARLOR SETS, f'ATENT ,OUNGJNEM AND. CHAIRS. ETC. For sale at the lowest prie"' by JOHN BOIS, 132 Camp Mtreet ..... .. ..1I2 FURNTUIIlE TAKEN ON HTORArlE. hi' FCIAI NOTI 'E -hu Mi'-irfnd Frirnifure bought also tord liberal cash priver paid. H02; :11fl Mme. H. HAUS*ET, MIDWIFE, I )EiM LEtVE TO INFORM TIER CUHTOM e rs that Shi has t~rar~nsfnrritv fir doinii' Ii to 1i: ttamnpaurt st.re'r, between it, Ann and Du mall'. ItR-i ves Ioarders from ths "ity., also from te couintry. Consultations from It o'rlock a. m. to t o'clock p. in snft:sim Ti Th Hu JEIRSEY AND ALDERNEY MILK. MILK. MILK. Pure and fresh. from the country, to be had at Corner Carondelet and Common streets and Branch, No. 69 Canal slreet,'near the Custom-.ouse, North Side. The only placei in the city where this crie braled ml k can he procured. Pure, rich and sweet Jersey and Alderney Milk and fiut.termifk, at 5 cents per glass. re ecived dafly on ifis, via Jacksori Railroad. from the famous Arcola Dairy Farm. Stud ton'k Is from the well-known Fowler's importations of Jersey and Alderney cattle. Also kept on hand, Mead Soda. Vichy, Min eral Waters, Home-made Pies and Pastry. MiMs ly5thp HENRY KLUNG, LITHOGRAPHER, ENGRAVER -AND "PRIM 2'.LP I1R , 511............Magrazine Street ........51 NEW ORLEANS, LA. All work execnted at New York pricas. iv9 ly PH(ENIX HOUSE, No. 96 St. Charles street, (Next door to the Academy of Music.) Opens to-night. Thoroughly refitted and re painted in every department. The most fa morue refreshment house in Nov Orleans. RENTAURAN I' LIQUOR BAR OYSTEK SA LOON. B' rWLING ALLEYS, AODA MEAD and CONFECT.ONERY DEPARTMENTS, Cin cinnati LAGER, ife cold. se9 New Orleans Savings Ins tution No.15i Canal Street. TBUTES: A. MOULTON, E. A. PALFRET, CARL KORIIN T. L. BAYNE, DAVID URQUHART. GEORGE JONAB, JOHN G. GAINES, THUS. A. ADAMS, THOS. A. CLARKE, CHRISTiN SCHNEIDUR CRAS. J. LEEDS, SAMUEL JAMISON Interest Allowed on Deposite. 1,. URQUEART. President. flEAs. KmREAW. Trusrinrer. sti1 Iv" ANT. Caaiaza. 0. CAnRzENa. & L. CAIaszlz. Oats. J. OAarm A. CARRIERE & SONS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS Corner Royal and Customhoiuse. Liberal Advances made on Consignments to our friends in LONDON. LIVUBPO(bL. a- amdp hAMDN mad UONDPAD. -B BID'w s ACADEMY OF VMUSIC. Sunday Evenling. Meptember So, 1S91 0 and during the weoek, Tani wink of time Park Thl'etre Corneedy Corn tflnO, proenllg the :a Ie+. Perim, l'ldon sael New York eil at ien, inteeene iii ee ee at the? Union c tNaecre 'lThoutre. New York. A Freinh eolc'ey. by the uthor er o nab' M , Ile'tene'ieIC & I )Ice'eur; ndayi -I to thelI ngtiebe 8taego ty Mr. .. Aleery, enatit'ed PINK DOMINOM. i'reoee ld with unw ee'fineery and atppeeinfltekM. A"4t I "'h'I ieele e is tugele."ee.' Ant `Ito Ne ,tight v, beet ." Ant I -L0 -O t-bye, llbe e'a." MATE ti KE'- We~dnn'lay neel 4 etrdny. Sunday. (I tAoe'r 7 Kelly & leeLeonsa Minstreli and lice 1 ecuee Opeenr 'rouee,, 15x eilfle ene freec em Ci. In. I.until 1op. in. C1r 4l1in rteee at 8 ecleeoek. RPeSa 'Atli, (;ArilTY THE\-TitF1, ISAIL9fiNE OT., f luor Common. l..hurlee Meniaeomeeshee andrl rnercge1r. OPEN EVERY NIGHT, with a ilret,-elacm eomeepany, eueineted for their individle cecmerlte from thee Enateern eltiee' inoV 'lty theatreo. Admineon only 15, 46 Nan 5 min lee. aet9 tf MUNICIPAL ADVE1TIsaIZMSTS. MEALUIO PROPOMAdIA. t)etl'Ac'rM~ar oe lurnoavxagwNT. Ieoomn No. Ill. City Hall, Now Orlean. Mepteneeher 20. 19i77. 1 Seatled propoetela will be reenivnel at this; of. ile, until W IJNENHA Y, Oetober 1, 10.77, at It mn., Iee tle retpair of thee nuienne wbarves Ia the Thiri anel Fith listricts. In seceordaen with .entilleetlore oe file in the office of the City Huerveyor. f ''hee eity reeervee Iho right, to cwcoeptor rejee& aley and all bhle. INl). McCAIVRtleY. eoe ett, Adruiniltrator. MPAMiAL NOTICE. 1K)eAeenTwt r OP FINANOU, City Hall, Now Oe leeees. tNpet, 7, 1K177. 'ITh e ighth eurelee rly aelotment of Serbe of l'ree iuee litenein will take, tlaene In the, oflteo of the Admineltrater ef PublicA eeeounts. on MOW [AY. OCetohor hr, 1877. at to en. m.. at whiech ftis Forty-tive Herile will bet drawn. eee7e tei J. C. I)ENI4, Administrator. NOTICE TO DRUMMERS ANU AUEKTS. Dica'rMr1xCT o0 ?IA1Kxa) itty Nall. New Orleans, Hoptember 2,18177. The following i published for the informiser tlen of all I)ILUMMEMt$ AND AOENTS,aelliOLU by eamnple: City Ordinance NM. 9770. ltaej'ros ee . Any peereen w'ting for iiucporhv selef, oreee A N ACUkN T Tit 4AVEIANG OE VOlT. era, who l l etieli reeive ordere, er ohsaitaysal p', or secll geeods in eay manner wiaee eheeti ,ny feer his. or hewr Ilteeaae, THE SUM O ONE IlUNDcREID DOLLARS, The attention of thexn falling to comply with her above 18 celleid to Hecetion 74 of sald oad.d nanco; MtcmeroN 74. Any peermon or parsons, Arm or finrnse doing any bue it ma, or wn gced in any traeie calling or profeeieon, in thie ecity, 9' pert toerncg any ait 'r aete made Astjet WhtieM by tise ordillanecPe, or an peert or Dryto sumr, witheut Ileaoe ae heretn provliedl for, o' who shall vleieate in any waye or manner the prow' vieaons of this ordinan e, shtati ie a ydat ht mcle litabi toe a fine In a suIm )T 'KHAN 'r EN DL)Le Tt. and in an additio 7d emreoeeunt cw'eordi g to the a n e lof the ' but not, to exeunt] onte hundred dollars; or to Ienprisonmernt not excoeding one month. Thiee redtjeer will eontinue to be strietly ea forced, rn1d all parties knowing of any violae tions of it. are reoepeetfully reaeeered to not3Mg. this olee ce. J. C. DENIM. nee'sc 2w Administrator of Finance. NoTICE TO BAKERS. MATOEAIr? or Nuw Oa ,asj City Hall. Koptomber 70, 1177, p The average priecof fresh flour beingthis dlp seven dollars and fifty cents; In aeoordame with maid valuation the price of bread for t66, week commencling on MONDAY. Oe'ober 1. 11..` will be: Hixty oucxrnee for twenty cuets. Tnirty oenene for ten ents. Fiteun oun'eoe for five 'ecets. iakeore of breal are reeiuired to nee only host flour of the above value per barrel, d dec01 damagedeor tofnrlortflour in bread forcecle In this eity is prohibited. Consne of breda ,:re reeaeeeestoee to report to the, a Dorte s t'at.n any vieotalor, of the above Qrd rance. cethet '.s variation ee wecght or quamy it: maceeciaL 8010 Fri. PfIHT TRY, Meevr. CITIZENM9 SAVtN4S BAtIK, IA Bank for 8mall Biavinals OBUTNEWALD HALL. 33............Daronne Mtreet........ SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE CHABTZN. This Ravings Bank will receive on depost pay interest at the rate of 6 per cent pee cn such small sums of money as may fro to time be offered therefor by mechanics, minors and others, thus securing from robbery, accident or fraud. and a1s ina a means of profit on savings by annual Interest paid. By special provision of law, married and minors can deposit money in name, and it can be drawn by themselves Such deposits cannot be controlled by bands parents or tutors. Apply for Charter and By-Laws. J. L. GUBEENATOB. Prekei I. BENNER, Cashier. DI BEcOrro! J. L. GUBEBNATOR. E. W. HUNTIN GTOF E. P. CHAMPLIN P. BEN~NERt, ILOUIA OBUNEWALD. NEW ORLEANS LAGER BUL CASPAR LUSSE, Wee. 476 and 473 Chartres 6AU'e, Announces to the proprietors of B3 . SALOONS, and to the public, that havingse pleted his immense apparatus for maue , uring LAGER BEER. He is reoared to sell the same AT I. PRICE than any 'ther HOME.. 'ATA OLE., and of as go<.. uality s any slasmila, sic, A,- In .I. , .. ýr n vnhsl '_'. F. BUSI'H, GUN AND LOCKSMATH. No. 32 Commercial Place. New BBLL BANGING, IRON P.A!BINoS, General House Work atsended to oee and reasonable prices. At- - lass sooeialW Bo b