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IW3SVANCE NEWM. In the light of the recent coal oil calamities Wight here at home, we renew our demand for s standard of 150 degrees fire test. Is not a merchant who accepts an oitler for a certain quality of goods and receives the maoney for that order, but supplies goods of asmother and inferior quality, guilty of obtain ht money under false pretenýies and crimi ualy Tiable thererorT And especially so Where by so doing life, limb and property are placed Ia jeopardy ? Everything which tends to lessen the dan WS Of the dse of coal oil for tile purposes of Ulamination Is, or should be, of interest to dulers in that article, and most assuredly of Importance to the Insurance interest and that I[ the community at large. The proper con Uatction of lamps will contribute largoly to the safety of the use of oil, and tae method of setting on their metal attachments is an Im portant feature in such proper construction Ia this connection we copy from the Scientific Aumweag A nent, particularly adapted for attach Iý t te brass works to petroleum lamps, is mosde by boiling three parts of resin with one of caustic soda and four parts of water. tion is then mixed with half its to plaster of paris. It sets firmly in half to three-quarters of an hour. It is to be of greatadhesive power, not perme to petroleum, a low conductor of heat, but superficially attacked by hot water. Vine white white lead, or precipitated chalk may be suustituted for plaster, but harden not slowly. The coal oil horror of Wednesday morning, whereby Elizabeth Davis lost her child, and frum the effects of which she will probably lime her own life, and which resulted In the burning of two other persons, and the de Struction of property to the amount of $1200, I1 but another witness to the justice of the Ight which the DEMOURAT has been and is making against the sale and use of danger eos qualities of coal oil In lamps. In the face of sech occurrennes, can there be any further laggitation as to the necessity for putting a astp to the sale of such dangerous oils ? If Uh deplorable results of the use of these in Siammable oils is insufficient to put an end to their sale, then the men who deal in them s-ed begulte the-public-inte-buying-and using, mast be made to stop; must feel the heavy land of the law upon them. We know that there are safe oils to be had in our market, also properly constructed lamps, and we weouh say to those who sell them, that they owe it to themselves and to the community Im whieh they dwell to join us in our war upon this pernicious traffic in explosive oils. At Lest. At last the Pic. has spoken of coal oil. The DaEmocAT has been persistently attacking the dangerous storage of these oils, and the use of such as are of an explosive quality, and at last, after the results of our work are .apparent; after the city authorities are taking cognizance of the matter; after the Board of Underwriters have taken action, ad the insurance men generally are in 'dorsing our course, and after a series of "deplorable accidents " have been recorded, the Pic. plucks up courage and actually men Alnes coal oil in its columns, though even aow in a mild, inconsequential manner. Speaking of the Wednesday morning ca lamity, it says, In one place, that " It ap pears that the lamp was upset"; and In .another, "The supposition is that It was pspet." Now, by what.does it "appear," and upon what Is the "supposition" based? The lamp was left burning in the room where a ahsping child, an invalid, was the sole occu pant. The mother thought she had placed it so as to be out of danger of being upset, and 'that is all that is known about it until the reoin is found filled with the flames of burn hg ecll. Even now the Pic. cannot venture to siggest a remedy, but says " The suggestion Is made." Cautious Pie. But we must not 'expeot too much at first; and we have hopes that with proper encouragement the Pie. any eventually approximate the style and standing of a first-class paper. Read Navra's Invitation to the China Palace. > Offner has only one store-114 Canal street, ptosite Varleti. s Theatre. BEPOr OF THE CONDITION - OF THI- ,aIDERNIA NATIOWAL BAWN, AT NEw ORLEANs, In the State of Louisiana, At:the (lose of business. Monday. Oct. 1. 1877. REHOURCES. Loans and discounts.............. 780,000 97 V V. B. Bondy, to secut a circulation. .. 15o,ooo oe Dueefrom reserve agents........... 47,142 76 mae from other National Banks... sic 99 Due from State Banks and bankers. 1,692 92 Seal estate, furniture and fixtures... 53,000 00 Current expenoss .....5......... 6.047 87 heemlum paid for U. 1t. Bonds. . 12,00 00 Obeoka and other rash items ....... 13.759 01 Reahanges for Clearing-House .. 62.385 79 20-l of other banks . ........... 32,410 CO Fractional currency, including nick el ......... ..... . 1.128 00 Specie .... .... 40,073 85 Legal tender not . .... ......... 91.000 00 Redenption fund (5 per cent). . 6,750 00 Due from U. 8. Treasurer... ...... 2.100 00 Total .. .............. $1.300608s 16 LIABILITIES. Capital stock, paid in . $400.000 00 SurpDus fund... 39.000 00 Undivided profits ..... 30,781 76 Imtleaal bank notes, outstanding.... 128,500 00 ilvidend un paid.. ................. 1.362 00 Individual dept sits ................. 562,622 22 Demand certificates of deposit....... 81,St 36 Due to other National Banks......... 0.987 41 Due to State Banks and bank. rs .... 21.974 06 Notes and bills rediscounted. 1 ... 7.1 79 15 Total........ ... . $1.,6os 16 Stale of I onisiana. Parish of Orleans. I. John 0. Devereux, Cosiler of the above named lank. do sole mnlF swear that the above statement is true. W the best of my knowledge and belief. JOHN 0. DEVIEREUX, Cashier. Bnbserlh d and sworn to before me, this loth dag of October. 1877. W. J. CASTELL. Notary Public. Correet. Alt. ' t : P. iRWIN, J I. AD % Sf8. Directors. E. UAUCHIE. o001.2 It Rt. .WVA L. UIIMMING$& ELMY R havs this day rn iereved treeir safire Tfrm Ni. 66 Ma-mAg.to *Poyefreis tr.i t, where hey welt oosetinue eta rod Poeos nts pees as her. tolore. REMOVAI.. S13W AavastemmWS NEW ORLEA1IS CREDIT PONCIER ASSOCIATION. offier No 46 Deeatur street. MIXTH ANNUAL STATE3EWT. In conformity with the provisions of the char ter the New Orleans Credit Fonder AssocIation publish the following statement of their opera tions for the ryar end rg flcptebtmr 3., 1R77, the end of the sixth fiscal year: Amount of interest accrued from October 1, 1876. to September 30, 1877 ...... ... $, 32 General expenses, taxes, rents, etc., from October 1, 1870, to Septembor 30, 177.. . ... . 3,917 40 Discounted from notes paid before maturity. . .... 11 3 $3,929 93 $3,569 32 69 01 $8.928 93 $3,928 ¶0 The assocIation havethe following ASSETS: Notes payable monthly, se cured by mortgage and vendor's privilege . $29,300 10, Real estate........ . 7.301 77 Gash balance in bank .. $1,279 41 Cash in U. S. Our renpy .... 470 43- 1,766 84 Sundries debtors.......... e3 81 Installations and fixtures.. 500 n0 To mret passif ........... 703 s99'-. 40,237 O, LIABILITIES. Full paid stock.......... 38,000 09 Scrip account .............2.170 00 Unclaimed dividend... 17 06 - 40,237 or, We the undersigned do solemnly swear that the above statement is a true and correct extract. from the books of the association. A. SAULET, President. G. II. NORMAN, Secretary. Sworn to and subscribed before me this filth day of October, A. D. 1877. 0. LAEARDEUR, Ja., Notary Public. oel7i1m Fr FINE FURNITURE, UPUOLSTERY AND PAPER HANGING1. " The finest assortment of PARLOR,- BEDROOM; DININ-RQOO-M AND HALL FURNITURE ever offered in New Orleans will be found at No. 49 Royal Street, with a genernl stock of Furniture Coverings and Curtain Materials, in Satins. French Mo t et'es, Brocateliens, Cotelines Taoestries, Reps and Cretonnes. with suitable trimmings. gimps cords and tassels. A line selected stock of Bobbinet an'I Noit.inwham Curtains, with rich corn ceg alt poles and rings, curtain pins, etc. Window hawies in every variety. Large Mantle and Pier Glasses, w th hbst French plates. "itatuary in Newest styles. Paper Hangings I in newest styles, from "ellings and fancy deco rations to the lowes' prie id p per. Toose wish ing to furnish will find it to their advantage to call and examine before buying H. N. HIEBRECHT. 06 1m 2p 49 Royal street. RETAIL PRICE LIST OF TEXT BOUKS -ADOPTED BY STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION FOR USE IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF LOUISIANA. As accepted by contract with lowest bidders: FOR USE IN ALL UNOBADED ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS McOuffey's Eelectic p oiler .............. 15 McGuffey's First Reader ................ 15 MeGuilcy's Second eader .............. 0 MeGnfoy's Third Reader ............... 45 McGuiTey's Fourth Reader .............. 56 FOR USE IN WELL GRADED ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. Independent Spelling B 'ok .............. 2 Independent I first Reader.............. 20 Independent Second Reader ............ 40 Independent Third Rader ............. 65 Independent Fourth Reader ............ 70 Independent. Fifth Beader ............$1 o Independent Sixth Beader 1 20 Wilison's Larger Speller............... so Worcester's Primary Dictionary .......... 6o Butler's Introductory Grammar.......... 20 Butler's Practical Grammar............. so Swinton's Composition................ 40 Hart's Composition ani Rhetoric. ...1 25 Clark's Easy Leasons in Language....... 30 Maury's Physical Geography...........1 95 Maury's World We Live In.................. I 0o Mitchell's First Lessons in Geography.... 46 Mitchell's New Primary Geography........ 75 Mitchell's New Intermediate Geography... 1 55 Cornell's Physical Geography ........... 1 as 1)imitry's history and Geography of Louis iana... ......................... 75 Swinton's Primary History......... ........ so Holmes' United Sta os History. ""........... 1 20 Robinson's Table Book ................... 15 Robinson's Progressive Primary Arithmo tic... ............................... 20 Robinson's Progressive Intellectual Arith m otic....... ........ ... ................ 35 Robinson's Progressive Rudiments Arith mnet............................... 40 Robinson's Progressive Practical Arithme tic.............................. 75 Robinson's Progressive Higher Arithmetic 1 10 Robinson's New Elementary Algebra....... 1 20 Venable's Elements of (ieometry........... 1 60 ýpenceeran System of Penmanship........ 10 Moore's Elements of Science ............... 66 Martindale's First Lessons in Natural Phi losophy... ..... ............ 55 Steeles Fourteen Weeks in Sciences, each. 1 20 Cutter's First Book in Anatomy etc........ so Carter's Elements of General History...... 1 20 Willson'- Fifth Reader...............1 06 Catheart's Literary 'Reader..... ....... 1 30 Sargent & May's Etymological Reader..... 1 35 Worcester's tomeri-hensive Dictionary.... 1 75 Whitney's Essentials of I nglish Grammar 95 Jobh son & Brown's English Literature.... 1 20 Snedfor'i's Hig or Arithmetic.............. 1 25 Webb's Model Etymology..... .............. 55 anderson's Historical Reader.............. 1 50 Peckham's Elementary Chemistry........ 1 00 Duff's Hook-keeping ................. 1 00 Bartholomew's Drawing Books. lonumbers 1 80 Per Sale at Annexed Prices by the Foilow. lng Dealers: GEO. ELLIS, No. 7 Decatur street. GEO. ELLIS & BRO. 82 Camp street. W. E. HEEBOLD, 166 Canal. HEBERT & CO., 59 Chartres. P. F. GOGAItTY. 151 Camp street. Madame LELIEVRE. 174 Royal. LAPARGUE & BRIERRE, 167 Royal. Mrs. S. SUGG. ioo Orleans. JAS. KIRKPATRICK. 610 Magazine, F. F. HANSELL. RENRY C. ANDREW), 1150 Magazine. FRANK M. NORMAN, 595 Magazine. A. A BOHNE, 369 Dryades street. W. H. MUIR. Pontchartrain Railroad Depot. H. MU\CII & SON. 43 Washington street. D. LEECH. 630 Magazine street. And Booksellers generally throughout the city. IN QUANTITY TO TIlE TRADE, At Liberal Discount, by Seymour & Stevens, Waolesale Booksellers and Stationers, No. 96 COMMON STREET, NEW ORLEANS. Agents of supply for the following publishers: D. ArP LETON & CO. VAN ANT WERP. BRAGG & CO. IVISON, BLAKE WAN. TAYLOR & (J. JH BUTLEa & CO. ELDBIDGZ A BRO. BRELDON A CO. SPECIAL NOTICE! ! 1E1W~3OVA&L --OF- B. & W. CRONER -TO 141 CANAL STREET, Corner of Bourbon. Having rented the elegant and commodious a tore formerly occupled by Messrs. Levois & Co., and later by Messrs. McGibbon & Co., we have fitted it up In the most convenient and comfortable style. The old stock having all been disposed of during the summer, we will offer an ENTIRE NEW AND SELECT STOCK of the most fashionable DRY 40OO1S, At rates which DEFY COMPETITION. Our Stock is Complete In Every Depart. ment. We would call also especial attention to our CARPET DEPARTMENT. The patterns of Brussels, Three-Ply and Ingrains are very elegan WINDOW SHADES AND CURTAINS are all of the NEWEMT AND LATEST DESIGNS. and of this year's importation. Eattings, Floor Oil Cloths, Cornices, Etc., to which we would call special attention. sego im 2dp IUKE MEW OHLItAN4 PACIFIC RAIL. WAY 4 OMPANY Have removed their office to the commodious ground floor of the building No. 159 Common street, formerly occupied by the New Orleans Gaslight Company. In making this announcement they desire to expiess their thanks to those of their f-llow citizens who have thus far extended their aid to this great enterprise, while again app aling to the entire community to promptly c 'me for. ward and subscribe in accordance with their means, in order toe able the directory to pu-h with renewed vigor the work already so far ao comp'ished to completion, Every facility will be given, on application at the office, to impart the information required to convince every one that the success of the road is assured as soon as the sum of $575,000 is reached, either in subscriptions to the first mortgage bonds or to the stock of the company In ordt r to place their securities within reach of all classes of our people, the company have Issued scrip limited in amount to $50,000. and made reoelvable either for stock when t resented in sums of $100, or for freight or passage on completion of the road. This scrip is divided into notes of $50. $20, $10 and 65, transferable by Dearer, thus enabling all to aid this immeasur ably important work, the success of which will largely relound to the interests of every man, woman and child in this city. With regard to the first mortgage bonds, no one can doubt their being a first class invest ment, apart from the collateral advantages which will be derived by the residents of this city; and that they will be so regarded by our moneyed institutions the company refer to a recommendation made a short time since by the presidents of nearly all our banks and in surance companies of the second mortgage per cent bonds of the company, when such at. issue was contemplated. To show the confidence felt by these Institu tions in the proposed road, their officers rec'm mend the second mortgage bonds of the New Orleans Pacific Railway Company as a "first class 7 per cent per annum interest paying investment," and say "they will be received by their several Institutions as security for loans with as much readiness as any other 7 per cent security of the State of Louisiana; they un hesitatingly commend these bonds for invest ment." With this inducement supplemented by the assurances that the company can obtain all else necessary to place the entire road in working order when ths seemingly small sum shall have been provided for. and further, that in stead of second mortgage, first mortgage 6 per cent bonds are substituted, can any citizen, who really desires the prosperity of this city, which has been so long retarded by the simple want of proper communitation with the almost inex haustible resouret's of Texas, Arkansas and Northern Louisiana fail to respond promptly to this appeal ? E. B. WHEEIOCK, President New Orleans Pacific Railway Com pany. sels Im 2dp REINERTH & MONTARDIER, Having purchased the STOCK and GOOD WILL of 'Arcy's Well Known and Famous Old HAT $ rFOlE, corner of Canal and Chartres streets, wish to hereby inform their many friends and the pub lic in gont-rA that, from and after the 27th inst., they will ores nt to them the most elegant and fashionable styles in HATS. CAP:4, etc., shicti were ever offered in this or any oth--r city in the Utitel Statt-s. Their p ices will be is motera e ant sot-ona le as those of any other establishment in this city. se2ai m A CARD. MR. JAMES RICKETT6, tor manyy yars eonn4ected with D'Arcy'a Well Known at Seters, Oorner of Canal and Chartres streets, will be fondon inmdafer tIbe.J fhIatauatathbo same SPUGIAL iOnIOin. R*mes Parish Committee 3emoeratle. Conservative Party. New Orleans, October 12 ed meeting o1 tbs committee will be held a the halNo. le Poy (I 70 street. THIS (Friday) EVENING at 7'4 o'clock. Punctual attendance is earnestly requested as important execntive business will be presented for eonsid oration. By order: HENRY C. BROWN. President. A. J. KELLY. Assistant Secretary. 0012 1t* Mpecial Ntfotice to sihippers to fa you S a fourche-Please take notiet that, in conse quence of the closing of the Bayou for the pur -ir o 4redg ai out -namean4-eemusloetrans portation of Roods out and in. the steamer ELLA HUGHER will, for the present, delay her trig s. the resumption of same to comuence is soon as transportation shall be rnadl possible. o0i2t JOE DALFERE4, Master. SpeiIal Notice-Tn Whom It May Ion cern-The steamer JOHN H. HANNA wlil nv't y any bill without the written order of J. P. ';El roy, master, or L. P. Delahoussaye, clerk, attlbched. 00121 w JAMES P. McELROY. Notice-New Orleans Credit PFncler As. sociation-Office 41 Deca ur street, New Orleans, October 11, 177-Subscribers to the capital stock of tals assoclation are hereby notified that the lirst monthly installment of Tien per cent shall e tIic, payable at the offlee of the association, on the 25th of October, 1fr77, By order of the Board of firectors. 0012 1m G. H. NORMAN. Secretary. New Orleans Credit Fonder Associa tion, office No. 41 Decatur street-At an eleetion held Monday, October i, 1877, the following named gentleman were chosen directors of this association for the ensuing year top wit, J. MIt. VILLAVASO. u OBEa T JiOBEERTS. L. LAROQUE. L. MOLLO JO8. NOEL, A. SAULEt. GUST. PATART, F. T. FERNANDVZ. And at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held Oct)her 10, 1877, Mr. A. Saulet, president, and (. H. Norman, secretary, were unanimous ly re-elected for the ensuing year. ocl2 im G. H. NORMAN. Secretary. Army of Northern Vlr lnia, lAtuisiana Division. Benevolent Assoel tion.-Regulsr monthly meeting SATURDAY , October 11, 1877 at Teutonia Hall, corner Exchange Alley and Customhouse street. at half-past 7 o'clock p. m. Members will come prepared to account for picture tickets. By order of the President. W. B. KLETNPETER, ocl2 It Recording Secretary. Special Notice to Red River Ohippers Owing to the non-arrival of tbe BONNIE LEE the W. J. BEHAN left yesterday, the loth instt taking all freight received for the BONNIk LEE. Please arrange Insurance accordingly. JOS. A. AIKEN, ocl at 111 Gravier street. New Orleans, October 10, 1s1-Tfhere will en a meeting of the Legislative Committee to Investigate the Affairs of the State Land Ajlfften atith±ienato.Finance Committee rooms at the State-House, on FIIDAY the iT2 bl st., at 12 m. W. A. LOsIERTTON, oc1 t Chairman. Office of the Police Jury, Parish of Jef ferson, right bank, October 10, 1877-Holders of Bonds of the parish of Jefferson, right baik are hereby notified that the INTVRESS 1 COI ONet due October, 15th Inst., will be paid on and after that date, on presentation to the undersigned, at bis office at the con t-house, Harvey's canal. Office hoe-rs on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from t1 o'clock a. m. to a p. m. JAMEI BERTH 'UD, (11lo tl.* Treasurer. Office New Oriean- and Carrollton Nall road Company. New Orleans, October 1,1577. At a spe tat meeting of the Board f Diro tors held tels day, a dividen t of TWO AND A HALF PER CENT was decta ed out oft' e earnings of the pas three months. payablh to the stockigol i ors of this c mpany, or their legal representa tives, on and after SATURDAY. the 20th inst. oc6 td WALTER V. CROUCH. Secretary. Delinquent tax aaers-s'itlens' Savlpgs Ba k, Grunewald iil, 22 Baronee street New Orleans, July 5, 1877-This SAVING, hANK will advance to Laborers, Mechanics,. Clerks etc. the money necessary to pay their taxes under Act 96 of 1877, and repayment may be made to the Bank in weekly or nonthly in atiiliments. M. BA.NNER, ivr tf f1luhtiet BANK NOTICES. Hibernia Nasienas Bank-New Or.eant-, 0 totser 6, 1877-At the meeting of the i'rectors this day. (lo. R Pre-ton, £aq., was unanimous ly ele o e President of this issnk os7 1w JOtsi G. D1)VEREUX Cashier. FOR RENT. F OR RENT-DFSK ROOM IN ATLANTIC Coast Lino offl e, coiner St. Chas les and Common streets, under tt. Charles Hotel. In quire at ofile. oci It FOR REN l-THREss, COMFORFABLE BED rooms in a strictly private famil. Parlor and private table given, if prelerred. No chil Iron in the house or other boarders. Lora son psoessan and convenient. Address D, Demo erat ofsioe. s0 11 tf ARARE CHANCE.-FOR RENT-A VALUA A ILE VEIIETABLE GARDEN now set in winter cabbages, cansflowers, onions, lettuce', turnips, etc. This p ac- has superior advan tages in marketing the pr duct of the garden. 100,000 eabbagss, 3000 cauaiflowere can be grown from the present stock of . lants, half an acre of onions, turnips. etc. Dwelling hous . s ab e. implements. team. This glace will be rented on shares to a re onsible person with sufficient capital to com py with th terms of the proprietor. Apply to H.., t this offies. New Orleans, October 10, 1877. oc1o FOR RENT-FOR THE FIRST OF DECEM hbr, the Jos. Avet tsroperty, with garden at tached, corner of Ess.lanas e and Rampart streets. Apply to 0. M. LETELLIEI, No. 17 Royar street. Oc9lOt LOR RENT-.THAT Df HIRABLE OFFICE, F on second floor of No. 4o Union street, for merly occupied by Mes-rs. sikns & Watt, with affles furniture.vaul and gas fixtures esmpleto. Apply t, A. LiVI, No. 34 kerdido street. oc7 1mn FOR RENT. WI CH ORt WITHOUT BOtRD handsome, well furnished apartments in that most eligibly situated residence No. 22 Rapntsart street, between Canal and Common streets. ocT im FOR RENT-THE TWO VERY DESIRABLE Two-story liesidences, wi h gas fixtsares complete, corner Philip and Ma csziue streets, Fourth Distriet. Apply to A. LEVI. No.34 Per uido street. O071m OR RENT-A FEW FINELY FURNISHED ro m near Canal street. Apply at the Democrat ofl _e. Oc2 tf FOR RENT OR SALE-A SAW MILL, ONE mile from Biloxi. Terms liberal. Address JACOB ELMER, Biloxi, Miss. se25 Im TO RENT-A VERY DESIRABLE RAISED cottage, on four lots of ground, cultivated in flowers and shrubbery siusated on corner of Mitth anal Coli eum streets. This house has every convenience, being in an attractive neigh borhood, and only one square from the Pry tanla street ears. Said cottage contains dou ble parlor, four bed rooms and bath room; also, finished attic, besides dining room, kitchen china closet, pantries, etc., in basement, and gas and w .ter throughout. For further par ticulars, address or call upon H. H. BAKER, Democrat office, 8e18 tf 1 ORt RENT-THE DESIRABLE iWO AND A balf story b ick dwell ne, with all the mod ern improve Lens, h lls, diningfoom, arched parlors. airy bedrooms, bathroom. servants' rooms, large pavel yard, cist irn d w" i, sit sated sn Prytbnia eteet, No. 2 1, between Josephine ant Sr. Andrew streets. Also the adt ining h~ use,. Nos. 209 and :07. Pos ession givoon s the 1st of October. For further tar titulars apply to E. CONEi.Y, sst'13f Corn r "nnstaind 9 in streets. AIT. CazamnI. O. CA3n zUz. . L. CAnzans. CaAs. J. CAanhas A. CARRIERE & SONS, COMMISSION MERCIIANTE Corner Royal and Custombuaue. Idberal Advanues made on -Oonulgumes to WArTSn SITUATIONS WAwTra-E-1ALUS. Gevernesses, Coppeaiens, ete. W ANTED-A LADY, NATIVE OF NEW Orleans, who has been connected for seve* al years with the leading schools North, is de sirous of obtaining an engagement elher in the city or country. Teae'tes French. English, vocal and instrumental music. The highest reference sgiven. Please address, care of this oiftee, MM1. M. I, M. _ e_ t w Dressmakers and seamasresses. WANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY. A SITUA ttiento sew: twirsa rtrk i opeDrator on seer Ing mac in The b st of referenoe given. Address KO 1t this office. a-e! o eHousekeepers. W ANTED-A SITUATION Aft NURSE OR hou'ekeeper by a respectable servant. Good recommendations furnished. Addre-s E. D., Democrat office. oc0 Coeeks, Nurses, Chambermalds, Ste., W ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG V girl, a situation to do housework or cook Ing. Bost of reference given. Apply at No. 10o (laiennl street 0012 It W ANTED-BY TWO YOUNG GIRL,. SITU ations as nurse or to do housework. Can both give good references. Address Mi. C. and K. C., Democrat office. oci2 et WANTED-A SITUATION AS A WASHIR and Ironer by a good, steady woman. Ap ply at an Thalia street, between Annunciation and Mt. Thomas streets. 0012 at WANTED-BY A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, a situetion as cook. Address hI. B., Dem ocrat offie. o cil at W ANTED-A SITUATION BY A YOUNG white woman o do housework or nurse. Address C. K., this oil 'e. ocli at W ANTED-A SITUATION BY A YOUNG white woman to nurse and sew. Address C. M., this office. 0c0i at WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl, a situation to do h usework and nursing. Apply to N. T. at 10e Calliope sireet. 0e11 it WANTED-BY A YOUNG GIRL, 16 YEARS old, a situation to do dining-room and housework. Can give good references. Ad dress L. W. A., Democrat office. ocli at WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE woman, a situation to cook. wash and iron. or wash and iron for a small family. Can give good references it required. Address M. I.., No. 10 Theresa street. ocll It WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLEMIDDLE aged white woman, a situation to cook and do plain washing. Apply to B. W., ins Cal liope street. 001 at WANTED-BY A YOUNG WHITE GIRL. a situation to do diningroom and house work. Can give good relerences. Address I). M., Democrat office. ode It HELP WANTED-PEEALS. Chmbewmates, Cook., Namse, ote. W AN ED-ýA WOMAN TO COOK. WASH and iron in a small famrlly. Apply on Carnndeleet strett, setbnd door below Gen. Taylor street ooe* WANTED-BY MRS. BLOuK, NO. i42 CAMP street, for the country, one Cook, one Washer and one Gardener. Has on hand a good housekeeper, an17 tf W ANTED- N INDUeTRIOUs AND TIDY s oman for cooking and house work. Re ferences required. Avpfy at No. 5s First street. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALES. Clerks and Oslesmen. WANTED-A SITU ATION BY AN INDUM trious man as bookkeeper, clerk, pri ate watchman or .tton ginner Best referencees. Address F. CARTER, No. 85 Exchange Alley. 0d12 dt__ ___ A YOUNG MAN WANT A SITUy TION TO go in t e country to work a her on the tarm or c erk in a'te're. An i tG rview is re spectfu ly soteited frni any laemer wanting any help. Bost of reference given. Address W. H. C., his office. ec it WANTED-A SITUATION IN A COMMI - soon house. wine and liquor store or who esale rocery, by a young maei who speaks Eng ish, French, German ani Spanish and o.news IBook-ke.+rieg. Is willing to work for a small salary. Best of city references. Address AMt'ltICA 's* 135 Dec tier sire' t. o'-7 1w UJANTED-A P051 ION IN AI tiUG STORE. Vw olesale or rmtll. Futly competent. Best of r" lerences. Address J. P. J., care of t emocrat ofti o l ore 1 w W A TED-E~t'L(1x1£3 AS tA 1)1D0( lebrk. by a >oun/ man of five years' expe rieno- and a gradeuate of the Ontari College of Pharmacy. Can furnish good r efere cos as to ate lit y and char.s. t r. Aitoress drawer No. 48, Brantford po. tofjee Ca(nada. e 1w* W ANTED-L 51i'UATrew , ,, A v(.C eate r retatl) irocery store by a' oung man who has had eeverai yeas' experience in a count, y store. Willing to work for a living sal ary. Address G. K., care this office. seiote ';ANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN uP GOOD character a situation in an office or wholesale house. Is not afraid of hard work. B .st of refer ences furnished. Address I. H. D., Demo-rat Office seietf HELF WANTIID-MAfaLEE. W ANTED-A ST ADY, HONEST YOUNG man, ib ut 15 year s of ag + to work in a barber, hop. One tha hus, b en in the business before Apply at 15 Johnson street, between Canal and, ustomhou-e. oc11 It* WANTED-PUPILA. W AN TED-A GENTLEMAN IN DELICATE health desires to spend the winter In the South. and would like a poslilon in afamily as teacher of young children, in eiy or country. He would consider the comforts of a home an eluivaleet for services. Best of references given. Address H., Box 2845, New Orleans. (312 ANTED-BY A TEACHER A POSITION W N toteacB. In either a famfily or a school, for board for self and two children. Aodre D," this offiee. 104 tf NISM:ELI.A E DOUV. WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN A RITUA tio.i as barkeeper on a stea 4 boat; has had experiene ; goon referenc s. Address J. E. H.. Democr it office. oel2 at W ANTED-BY A MIDDLE-AGED MAN, A situation as pr v"., watchman or porter in a store. Can bring the best of r commenda tions from 'ormer emt.loyers. Address P. K., Demoeratt off`ice. 009 tit W ANTED-T; RENT, BY A PRIVATE family residing in the Fourth District, a neatly furnished fr nt r om. suitabl for one or two gentlemen. Breakfast furnished if dsared. Cars pass the door. R ference. exchanged. For further particulars, address Z., Democrat office. o09 1w fi r MEN WANTED TO WORK ON BASS' QJt Levee in the parish of kast Carroll, 75 miles above Vicksburg. The work will start immediately, ocl st* P. J. TYRRELL. Contractor. WANTED-TO RENT, A SUIT' OF ROOMS adapted for meeting rooms, in the s- Bond or third strye of a bull isn< near Canal street. A good tenant can be had by addressing Post office Box 1789. 0o4 1w $1 50 FOR PIANO TUNING-BEST WORK. P * 1an 9 63o Magazine. D. LEECH. Soiree Pianit. _____jys ly W ANTE'D-SUGAR COOLERS, IF SOUND, good order and cheap. PLANTER, Dem ocrat office. segoif W ANTED--nY AN AUI'IVs. AND RAPE rienced young man, a farmn with stock and impleienis to work on shares, or will take charge of it for a steed salary Best of r'fer enue furnished. Address FARMER. Democrat office. s etf MRS BLOCK-NO. 142 CAMPSTREET. HAS on hand the best kind of heiri for city snd cointry; has on hand one good German girl as housekeeper, ai17 tf LOST OR STOLEN. LOT O0 STOLEN-ON THE EIGHi'H riP Otober, a Newf on Ind DO ,; 1,o y all white. heat and as bi irk; eirft e" innths olft at sweritg to tae n ,me of 'Baby." A tib 'raf r ward w 11 he , en to the fin er ly re turningitto GIEO. EIRE. eernerof Car.-n stet Walk and I) rbi.tny 0t Brin. "'12 It* LOST-FOUND. OST -A PA R OA PULPIT S PRV(yrAoT7 ad b leaving thema at lbs Demor at ,1,. 0.-12 Uf ~A~j jj ACADEMY OF M1VO*,I Sunday Evealnl, *cteber 1, Zlk4 and during the week. Wednesday and fiaturday MATUN , The world-renowned KELLY & I EON$ strels and Burlesque Opt a Troaoe, their Upora House, Twenty-hlrd New York, on their rogu at aWah with the fincest artists that money Wi and a repertoire of nflolitter unap - banyother compeny. The iargq fit, moel replecoT awd refute STIEL .O~tQANIZAT ON in thcswod.4 Seven (Jonedians ani Sipec Itty A. Matchle-s Q in-etto of, YIaletg. Orchestra and Brass Bend. Box offlce open from 9 a. m. until 10 p. tm tairi rises at s o'clock. rr HE GAIM.TY THEtTlTE-BABI near Common.-Unaries Monuai, and manager. orPE EVEET ]TIGET, with a first-olas, company. sele0th fpf individual merits from the Eastern dlide elty theatres. Admission only 10, 9I cents. BOARDING. BOARDING-A LADY WISHES 'rQ party of g ntiemen as hoardele four rooms in suite, bathroom jouia vate parlor. Location First Diatriot neighborhood. Address (i., Demoan New Orieas, with names and refere a party of gentlemen suitable arraa#A can be made to take no ocher boardes' SELIOT PRIVATE BOARDIN -O ably furnished front rom ceap with or without board by the day, month, by applying at he elegant deuce No. 1 Cordelet street. search of home comforts will find opportunity A fine bath-roomaijo the house. efereness exehanged. FURNISHED ROOMS. JARGE AND HANDSOMELY IU apartments in one of the most elegant residences of the city. Convenient to street and business localities. Unexceptionable references exoh Booms with private table. it desired. lies seeking a desirable location, can Box solo, or inquire at the office of the crat. FOR ALe. BARGAIN CAN BE HAD ONSATU Octob .i lit, ft - Letnajrd A stables. A stylish pair of iron gray No 1 buggy, with po.e and shaft, and h of harness. 01O1 HALE - AN ELEGANT AN F- plete set of furniture, desks a suitable fora banking or countintla. ply to HIBERNIA NA 'IONAL RBA B HALE-AN UPRIGHT PIANO. new; will be sold cheap. Apply at street. DAVID F. COOVER& SUCCESSORS TO WM. B. WABNE WHOLEMALE DEALERS `. WATCHES & JEWELI S. E. corner Chestnut and Seventh PHILADELPHIA. American Watch Wholesale 0010 rnm pod OPENIIMII iAL. ON MONDAY, O eTO3Ea 1S, IA Rime. Julie Las. Will have her first Grand Opeatnia FALL FASEXONE, -In MILLINERY, COSTUMEIB, -In Her Parlors at the "Turner 188 CANAL STRRI. oclO tf JERSEY ANS ALADEWRN , MILK. MILK. Pure and fresh, from the country, to be Corner Careudeler and Commesa and Branch, No. RS Canal the Custofa.meuae, North M49 The only place ; in the oity where brated milk can be procured. Pure, rich and swe- t Jersey and Milk and I uttermilk, at C cents pergi ceived daily on lee, via Jackson Bal the famous Arcola Feiry Farm. fSa from the well-known owler's imp Jersey and Alderney cattle. Also kept on hayd MeaI Soda. Ytekv, eral Waters, l ome-made Pies and Paat r sea1y5thp CITIZENS' SAVINhIS BASK, (A Bank for Small Savings) GRUNEWALD HALl, 22..............DaronneStreet. SPECIAL LEGISL.ATIVE CHABTM.. This Savings Bank will receive on d4pgie Day intere"t at the rat- of a per cent per on such emall sums of money as may t to time be offered therefor by m-"-haaies minors and others. thus sweirdn from robbery, acl.iest or fraud, anda ing a means of profit on savings by' annual interest paid. By special provison of law. ari and minors can d -posit me name~an'i it san be ran by sno ren orn APIY 3,