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ahamsahi it Oe ornafroR o Imon noin. T.le revenue u tr _ilvex a vedi at Aitka on the 17th. Tle in nl Oatadlans had arrived a few days previous to - st In tlhe grguid PW.-WOW given by kL and his tribeo, The mutter nrr ve.l L time to prevent the Indlans from di tshin e barrieeod around th town e r alrea aadv enmenoed, and had pulled wn some 2l0 feet. hin4 prot,.oed by seventy ad warrlor. fromp any jnteorferenoe by hilltl cne. t is thought t e timely arrival f e cutter was the means of preve tin the Id iias during their drunken revelrt from murder'g the whit- . There is mush atarm alnons eitilzns. Nearly all of them are too roor tbandon what property they have and btae te county r ome of the storekeeners @are aing preparationsn to remove to Wrangle. Or Dehenae reyently appointed collector, has utted to Cahifornli., and, it is said will pot trn to Bitlk unless the government Ifurnises te proner protection neeoeary for the safe p Otlon Vf the business of the cusltome do &I ntt. The steameor uifornia t ook p tee gUns for the tcolletor. TIhe mtlltry d, Pttotleft s.o,000 pounds of powder in a mug i rne, Which is onsldered sare from the In 4iiM While there is a cutter In the bay. - -.----- ...... A Vessel on Piro for Ten Months. ILondon Tablet, October 1.1 Iaformatlon re' elvd from Lloyd's states that to Peninsular and Oriental matl steamer Hln Sostp., arrived at Rue front China. revorts at on the night of the 17th of 8eptemler, _t n!lbeo. or 1ad 4hlnt gAoen. she b.ar led 4 Veat hil ha e auparent ly bseen na n(tone. on rte, pr lbily some weeks ptrevlously. Shb was qqimpletcly sgutted, but the Otl was stIlt StildeiOng in her hold. he was identified as otdale of ( asgow, by the oflcial num~ alIp f.steered nnage itprark d on t]e Ua5ft.hateh beam. The iron ship Tevioldal e )nd from Cardiff ti India with a carso o, o, wa. aband ed on fire on the let eofo s-ber s, in patitude 11 suouth, long ttlde 7 ast, near the Mauritius, and h's thus rifte d about ooa miles in ten months. The crew were ,irked up soon alter slandoning the vessel. . , .l.--r~ -- . Get your kid gloves at Kreeger's. The lultan's Title s. The Ottoman Sultan is said to arrogate the loling upon his powers: "f who am, by the glto grace of the great, just and all-powerful , and the abundance of miracles of the i o i prophets, emperor of powerful em merors, refuge of sovereigns, distributor of the rws to tile kin of eath. keeper of the two -ytholy cities (Mueea and Medlita), overnor rtioly o ty oi f Jerusalem mraser of Europ-. dfrica, conqaered with our victorious and ou terrible lance; lord of two seas and Whitt): of Damascus, the odor of e; of gdad, the sat of nallfs; of the ootr o Belgrade. Agra. and a multitude of Attes, Isles, straits, people, generations. a of so many vi"torious armies who repose the shade of oursublim porte. In e',ort, Fo WiO am the shadow of Ood upon earth." etc. A Puzasle Fashion Writer. The death of a fashion correspondent is re from Grand Rapids, Mich. She tackled stra y copy of Euclid, under the impression tl wasa sewing machine company's book Sder opattorns. She struck Proposition V spherical trigonomotry, and gazed on it .ses and said: "I know what a fichu basting on a purple polonaise is, and I have met with ttr, cretonnes cut bias, but when it comes npking dresses for hump-backed women, and trimming them with isosoeles and perpen dltulars at right angles to the plane AEG, them, indeed, 1 feel that I ant not fitted to solve life's terrible mystery."--IPuck. Dress llats. In one of the modern "dreos" plays, Fanny Davenport, according to a fashion authority, wears in the first act a rose-colored faille, quare cut oorsage, back and front-princess shape, long square train, with plaited ~ ounoes, and scarf of silk draped around the re. Point lace eight inches deep forms two flounces in front, heading and fnishing thip scarf, is caught in a sort of cas cade on the right side, and at the back s eesitself in the mazes of her train. Head these flounces is a garland of purple pan 4j (purple on pink yet the effect is beauti tul) and a cluster of the same flowers forms her bosom bouquet. In the second act her dress is a brown brocaded velvet, with silk f" low and satin half way up, and on one side ,Itel trimmings of satin loops and silken ruches. Well Loaded. During the labor troubles the people of l.mokfn, Pa., formed a home guard. On 5the 2th of .1 uly they fired on and dispersed a mob, and their pieces were hen reloaded and kept ready for use on a moment's notice. All trouble being over the guns had their loads drawn last week. kome of them were found to have been loaded twice, and a few had not lers than six inches of powder and buckshot packed in the barrels. In one or two instan cwn the loads were only about half way down in the barrel, and there were several cart ridges taken out which had the powder on top and the lead at the bottom. If the whole vigilant force had been called out at once and orolered to fire there would have beoen some body hurt, and it Is possible that the wounded would not have been entirely with the enemy. -- Get your kid gloves at Kreeger's. The Malis. ILake Charles Ech,.i We don't know that it Is a result of a fraudu lent administration, ibt we never before noticed such a universal complaint in the public press ufilrsgularitie's in th, mall service. We had utended to silence our own griefs, but as every ýty else is howling we may as welt howl too, i the hone that we may help to wake up the heads of fhe general Posto(ce Department. On the lath inst. we releived the daily Waco (Texas) .Erameiner of September 6th and eoeth, and of October ad, 4th, 51lt and 7th. On the 17th inst. we re'eived the (nilveston Newrs of the 2d1 andl 4th inst. by mail via sugar Town. a postoftlico located in the northern part of this parish. In Heaven. [ rroy 'Times.] The mother of a young miss on Federal street was recently explaining to her daugh ter the indescribable grandeur of Heaven and drew a picture of Paradise that would infuse new life into many a weary pilgrim. The fond parent said that the streets were paved with glittering gold and out into the evergreen groves, where the angels dwell in eternal joy, flowers spring up under the gen tle pressure of their airy feet bearing among their beautiful petals brilliant gems and pre cious stones. The girl's eyes brightened and she seemed absorbed in the centemplation of the portrayal, but at its close she ejaculated, "Golly. I'd steal some!" et your kid gloves at Kreegor's. Bead Navra's invitation to the China Palace. A new t icket system has been invented and is now under consideration by the principal rail road compaties of the country. The main fea tures of the system are that the tickets, which are printed in connection with a check, be torn from the cheeck an, put in a ticket case, one of which is attached to each seat while the check is given to the passenger with which to identify the ticket in the case, which is always in sight and may be 'ead by the passenger in tile car as well as by the conductor. Nelt ter the ticket nor the cheek can he used a second time as they are worthless when torn apart, At the end of the route all officer of the comp ny. who has the key to the ticket case. col!ects the tickets, while the conductor reports the checks, which must correspond. Get your kid gloves at Kreeger's. WA soe it announced in another column that Mr. Ed. Prorhet. the popular proprietor ,f the St James t xechange, has removed to No. 3; Mag raine street. two doors from his old stand, and has christened his new establishment "'The Bon Ton Baloon." Mr. Proph-t has bern for many years a great favorite with those of our citizens who delight iS supolying themselves with the chnie~st of creature comforts, both in the pota ble and edible line. He always furnishes his visitors with the best of wines and liquors, while his lunches are truly superb. His new saloon is a model of taste coziness and neat ness. Michael Quinn and Wm. Ford. his ass'st an', are most accomplished artists as "mixolo Get your kid gloves at Kreeger's. -01 TN- 147 CANAL STREET, Betwoen 5oerbon and Dauphine ste., NEW ORLEANI. Cutlery and Sl1verware Department. Six steel KNIVES with FOBKS, for 76o. Finer goods at one,. to P3 per set, i selilver-plated TEASPOONS. for seo, Blx silver-plated TABLESPOONS, for 76c. Six sliver-plated TABLEFORKS, for 76c. Finer grades at 96e. to 2 ea per set. Silver-plated five-bottle CASTOR, te. to .i. Silver-plated NAPKIN RING, for 1is. to S1 50. Six Ivory NAPKIN RINGB, for 7e0. etc. STANDARD WORKS, as Dickens. Mary Holmes, Mrs. Harlan, 9se. each. Works of all the colebrated poets, only 95c. each. All these books are elegantly bound. TOY BOOKS, from leo. to sit o each. Album and Leather Goode Department. A beautiful flfty-picture ALBUM, for oo. Twenty different stiles of ALBUMS, for Ste, t,, FIfty different styles of ALBUMS, ranging from $1 UP to $l0 e.clh. The most superb collection in the United S8tates. Autograph ALBUMS. quarto size. nte. Russia Leather POtKET-BOOKS. 4a0, 4 ie, . ic, ese, $1 up to 53. BACKGAMMON BOARD. complete. with Dies and Checkers, fonly ac. WORKBOXEI and DESKS. from ee, up to $1s. Human Hair and Toilet Goods. Real French HAIR BRAIDS, for oee. Twenty-six inches long HAIR BRAIDS, at $2 25. CURLS, FRIZZETS, PUFFS, etc. (We have just received from uvotion a lot of sooo HUMAN HAIR SWITCHES, and we shall give our customers the benefit of this low purcehase.) FLORENCE HAIR, Hat and Cloth Brushes. TOILET MIBRRORS, with rubber back, Hr Bso, Tec., 95c. to $1 75. Rloh DRESSING CASES, for ladies and gentle men, very suitable for presents. from so up to $12. Our Jewelry Department, IB THE MOST COMPLETE IN NEW OR LEANS. We sell only the BEST ROLLED GOLD PLATE GOODS, and lower than any other house. Also French GARNET. RUBBER, ONYX, CEL LULOID CORAL, SHELL and FANCY JEWELRY, at prices not to be equaled by any other firm. Bohemian Glass and China Ware. Rich VASES, at too., 1he. up to $3. Elegant TOILET SETS, at s0c. up to $1o. China OASPIDORS. 75c. up to $1 ro. French China TETE-A-TETE SETS, etc. SMOKERS' SETS, soc. CARD RECEIVERS, etc. SBPECIAL BARGAINS IN THIS DEPARTMENT Doll and Toy Department. BUY DOLLS HERE AND SAVE MONEY. WAX DOLLS. from loc. up to $1o, comprising a varlot y of over 10a styles. CHINA DOLLS, from 100. to $2. KID DOLL BODIES, sl, $s 25, SIt i. DOLL HEADS, all sizes, from lo. to $5, in VWax. Biscuit, l~ubbcr and China. In the Toy Line We have everything what plea.,es the little ones. both Girls as well as Boys, China TEA SETS, from t0c. up to $5. Brittania TEA SETS, from 25c. up to $2. KITCHEN SETS, STOVES, and PIANOS which nevler get ,ut of order. Crandell's celebrated A B C and PICTURE BLOCKS, from 1ci. up to $1 o0. All the latest novelties In Mechanecal Toys. MONEY BANKS. TRUNKS, DOLL HOUSES, etc.. TOOL CHESTS, from 35c, up to $10. GAMES-Amusing and instructive; CHESS, DOMINO, BACKGAMON, PARLOR CROQUET. GREAT REPUBLIC, CHESSINO, CRIBBAGE, and fifty other games, from '2.e. up to $1. In addition to the above goods we have thousands of other articles. Please remember that we sell beautifully carved Walnut BRACKETS from 35c. up to 95c.; also, WALL POCKETS. MATCH SAFE', etc, LOOKING-GLASSES, size 10 by 17, only esc. Velvet and Gilt EASEL FRAMES at prices which cannot be duplicated elsewhere. LAMPS, GOBLETS, etc. ENGLISH POCKET KNIVES at prices which will please you. Merchants will find it to their advantage to buy of us. C.O.D.ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Address THE CHICAGO TRADE PALACE. 14............Caual street............147 NEW OBLEANS. oeo Adp LEVY B1S0.. Provdlets. SA LOON, $0........ MAOASEINE ST33T? .......6 A sumptuous LUNOH set, daily, from te10 to 1 o'clock. no2 it EDW'D PROPHBT, Proprietor. HAMBURG MAGDEBURG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HAIIUrIU. This Company is now prepared to issue POLICIES against. Loss or Damage by Fire at current rates. For particulars aptfly to WILLIAMS & I. BUCKNER, Agents. not lm 18 Carondelot street. NOTICE. Pr.Axaa's ROOM. Houvr or REmtraESiTATIVae . New Orleans, October 2s, 1877. Applications will be received up to the slet of December, 1877 1. For the position of Pae,. for which fifteen are to be selected, ten white and five colored, at wages of $1 as for each day's service. The ap plicant must not be over sixteen years of age, must be of good moral character and know how to read and write. 2. For the position of Porter. for which nine are to be selected, six white and three colored, at wages of I1 so for each day's service. Each applicant must state in his application his age. residen.e and color, and, if from the city, his representative district, and accompany the same with the recommendation and testi monial of two known reputable citizens, verify ing the age and character of the applicant. and for the position of Page, moreover, that the ap. plicant can read and write. Wages will he paid cash at the end of every week. Applications must bh addressed to the undersigned sealed, and be delivered to Capt. Ed. Flood. Sergeant-at-Arms.at the State-House. LOUIS BUSH, tpeaker House of Ilepresentatives. Louisiana. o028 1W KID GtLOVES. THE LARGEST STOCK. THE BEST QUALITIES, THE LOWEST PRICES. TIlE FREsHEd T GOOODS, at KREG.E.R' NEW tIe GOLOVE BIJOU, 149 Oanal street, at the Old Stand. oc17 In.thp Roll Brimstone. 200() harrel ROLL BRIMSTONE. In store and for sale by EDWARD THOMPSON. 112 and 114 Poydras street, near Camp." not 3t REMOVAL. Coal. Coal. Our office is now located at No. 83 CARONDEIET STREET, Corner of Oravier street. ORDERS RECEIVED AND COAL DELIVERED WITH PROMPTNESS. Special Attention Given to Steamnmhlps. W. G. COYLE A CO., nol at .e Carondelet, corner Oravior at. COWS. COWS. COWS. I have just received a large lot of 1ENTITCKY BLOODED MIILCl COWS, --ALSO A fine lot of %addle and Harness Horses and Planta. tlon lules, In splondid condition. They are bound to be sold without delay. The undersigned bgs the public to call and examine the stock before purchasing. $T. LOUIS STABLER, M. HEYMAN, Proprietor. nol 4t, Nos. 137 and 141 lDaronnostreot. LOUIsIANA SIATE UNIVERSITY -AND Agricultural and Mechanical College. This Institution is now open for the reception or students and cadets. The session begins, by law, October r, and ends .July 4. Tuition free. Admission granted to young men and youths not under fourteen years of age, who are proficient in the branches of a common English education. They can enter at any time during tho session. Course of study for the present optional with the parent of the student or cidet. Military Cadets will be quartered in the Uni versity building; other students can find good board, at reasonable rates, in the city of Baton Rouge. EXPENM|B FOR A MILITARY CADET. Fixed expenses per month: Board, lodging and servant attendance. $12; washing and mend ing, $2 50; fuel and lights, C ceonts; medical at tendance. $1; total., $16: or for the session of nine months. $144; or at that rate for part of ses sion. Payable monthly in advance. Contingent expenses per session: Estimates uniform clothing. $47; text books and s'ation cry. $15; modliines, $5: breakages and other contingencles. $-; total, $72. Payable $48 on on trance; balance. $24. January 1. In cases of withdrawal from the institution cadets will be charged only for the time of at tendance, with this exception: that there will be no remission of fees for the last two months of the session. For fuller information, address oc2o lm D. F. BOYD, President. BE YOU A LADY OR A GENTLEMAN, If you wish to advance your interests as well as your comtlort. BUY YOUR KIDS -AT KREEGER'S, 0(17 Im 5thp 149 Canal Street. MILLER & DIELMANN, IS, 52 and 54 South Peters street. We desire to call the attention of our numer ous customers and the public in general to our large and well selected stock of CA. N DIE both PLAIN and FANCY. Nine different kinds of pure five-year old CALIFORNIA WINES. The largest assortment of FIREWORKS in the city. We allow a discount on wine to jobbers, and a vIrn lior·l diiuonnint on firewotrks. OC8 8t SULLIVAB N & ULGER, PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS, 97 Camp Street, New Orleans. GAS FIXTURES AND RANGES At New York Prices. The finest assortment of Gas Fixtures in the South. WASHSTANDS. BATH-TUBS AND PUMPS Five of the most popular patterns of Cooking Bansee. Lead.i'ron and tin lined Pipe of all stts. SFinino and Piatbin-t done with disoatah. eesm gpuz ARfLiL tow the 011kat -h time W ia t e yo ua, rnw eOth not 7 12* Canacorner ecatur. l.feo of the Faoteor and Traders' Insulr ance Company, No. 57 Cerondelet street-New Orleans, ctober 27, 1 7-- rom and after date, tl company will Issyepolici on marine oolR in THOMI oo F. in London and oo2 lm Secretary. spellal etltee. --All persons haveln claims against the late JAM lt . OAMPBELL are roqtuested to present the same at the offieo of A. Hero Jr., No. 17 commeralal Place, and those Ineiebed to said deceased are requested to settle at the same ylCo., IE OcM It. lti. APPLEOA ,, oc25 lot A A ors. Om11ee of the Iulmislan Oil te.ampan, Ne. 87 Union street-The stockholders of this com Pay re hereby notified that, In conrformitt ith the provisions of Its charter an electton f or seven Dirertors, to serve during the ensu Ing year. wi be held at the office of the com any on MONDAY, November ., 1877, between the hours of lo . m. and 2 o, m. o I J. A. DaBLANC, President A. OC. LAlnaPr, Secretary. ocil td ettee--New Orleans Credlt Foteler As sodi tion-Office 40 Deeatur street, New Orleans October 11, 171-Subserllers to the capital stock of tlls asselation are hereby notified that the first monthly stallment of Ten per cent shall be duo, at at the offioe of the aseooat1on, o the of October, 177, y order of the Boa d of irectre. ocl. lim 0. H. NORMAN , Secretary. New Orleans Credllt Foneler Asseela tlon ofoe No. 46 Decatur street-At an election held Monday, October 8, 1877, the followina named gaentlem n were chosen directors of this asoatlo for e ensuing year, t w S, LABOUE. MU OEl. Moire. JOS. NO~ . A.. SA OUST. PI TARD, F. T. I.NNDEZ. And at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held Ocober o, 1877, Mr. A. Saulet, president, and 0O. . Norman, secretary, were unanimous ly re-elected for the ensun yeear. -ocl i'm G . H. NOBMAN, Secrtary. PORt IRENMT. Ot RBBENT-THE DESIRABLE TWO-STORY i' frame dwelling with a tics, with all the modern improvomens. halls, dining room, arehed arlore, etc, on Coliseum steet, No. 224, between Fourth and Washington streets. For further particulars apply at the New Qrlonns rqdilt Fndelor Assns.ation. No, 46 Decatur street. between Customhouse and Blonville. 002e8 1W LfOR RENT-ELEGANTLY FURNISHED rooms, single or in suites with board, at No. 611 Bourbon street. near COnal. oe27 lm* -- rooms in a striotly rivate fam ly. PFalor n d private table given if preferrec. J1o ci l drn In the house, or other boarders. oation pleasant and convenient. Address D., Demo crat office, oel tf F OR RENT-THAT DESIRABLE OFFICE, e on secopnd flor of No. 40 Union street, for merly ooou pondby Messrs. Alkene & Watt, with sfee furniture vault and gasdflxtures completo. A ply to A. LrLEt, No. 8a Perdido street. oc7 Im FOR RENT. WITH OR.WITHOUT BOARD handsome , well furnished acartments In that most elIgibly situated resifdonce No. 22 Rampart streett between Canal and C'ommon streets, oc lir 1FOB RENT-THE TWO VERY DESIRABLE Two-story Mtesldenc , wi h gas fixtures complete, corner Philli and Mapgzino streets, Fourth District. Apply to A. LEVI, No. 34 Por dido street, oo lm F-OR RENT-A FEW FINELY FURN18HED ro, me near Canal strout. Apply at the Democrat oftll e. oc2 tf COPALTWENSIUP.. tIS8OLUTInN OF COPARTNERBnllP-THE -1 co artnership heretofore existing betweeon the undersigned under the firm name of G. B. FINLAY & CO. has this day been dissolved Venry Frellsen retiring from the business. ither party has the right to sign the name of the firm in liquidation. f1OPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.--THE UNDER . signed have this day formed a eoartno r ipP under the firm name of FIN AY & 'H'MPV ON, for the purpose oT continuing the wholesale drug business recent y cond.cted by hbe late firm of . M. Finlay & Co., at the same location, No. as MaIazinie street. G(EORGE It FINLAY,. THOMAS C. TtHOMPiON. I EFERILNG TO THE ABOVE, I CORDIA LLY rcrommend thn now firm of FINLAY & THOMPHON to the patronnRg o my friend. HENRY FIIELL IN. New Orlenns, November 1, 1s77, nol Im 1OPARTNEIHHIP-M It. F. 0. TREPAGNIER and Mr. HENRY DELERY have an interest in our firm from and after t is date. VOIE BROTHEIS. New Orlanns, November 1. 1s77. not lot T~ISiMOLUTION.-THit COPARTNERSHIP 15 heretofori existing between the under signed, under the firm of Moore. Janney & lyatms, is this day dissolved by muttual conl s- nt. Mr. Thon. Janney retiring. Either part er will sign the name of the firm in liquida tion. ROBT. MOOIK; THOd. J NEEY'. C. H. HYAMd. New Orleans. Oct. 31. 1577. C OPARTNERBHIP.-THE UNDERSIGNED - will continue the business of Moore, Jan n.ry & Hyams under the firm name of Moore. Hyamtn & Co. ROBT. MOORE. C. H. HYAMS. A. B. WHEELER. New Orleans. Oct. 31. 1877. not 7t BOARDING. SELECT PRIVATE BOARDING--OMFORT. ably furnished front rooms can be obtained, with or without board by the day, week or month, by applying at the elegant private resi. deuce No. 146 Carondelet street. Parties in search of home comforts will find this a rare opportunity. A fine bath-room also attached to the house. References exchanged. les8 tf FOR BALE. FOR SALE - AN ELEGANT AND COM plete set of furniture, desks and fixtures. suitable for a banking or counting-house. Ap ply to HIBERNIA NATIONAL BANK. oca tf OB SALE-AN UPRIGHT PIANO. NEARLY ; will be sold cheap. Apply at 224Eighth stree eseT tf FURNISHED ROOMS. JARGE AND BANDSOMELY FURNISHED apartments in one of the most elegant private residences of the city. Convenient to Canal street and business localities. Unexceptionable references exchanged. Rooms with private table. if desired. Fami lies seeking a desirable location, can address Box 3010. or inquire at the office of the Demo crat. se21 NOTICE. By special arrangement made with the Lou isiana Cotton Tie Company the following presses, to wit Levee Steam Cotton Press, J. C. Denis, Pres. Atlantic Press, hM. 3. Zunts & Co. Canal Street Press, J. C. Van Wickle. Commercial Press. Smith & Goldsmith. Fire Proof Press, J. P. Moore. Jackson Press, O'Brien & Co. Louisiana Press, E. K. Bryant. Liverpool Press, Stanley & Co. Orleans, Shippers' and Pelican, Samuel Boyd & Co. Penn. Kentucky and Planters,' Herndon & Krumbhaar. Natchez Press, L. A. Levy, Jr. Virginia Press, Lewis & Lynd. Union Press, A. P. Mason. Are prepared to tie compressed cottons with the Gilman Puller and Grip Tie on the written order of Messrs. John B. Laftte & Co., mana gers, for an additional charge of 1s cents per bale. to be paid to and collected b Louisiana Cotton Tie Company. oem 2W WA ZD-.-A TOA G LADY, A S!1'UA' -t tfon to 10W aaýýw 6 fir la ovtoe r on sew. Meseekeepelrs. W ANTED-A SI'IATION AS HOUSE keeper In the clty or cou try. an fur nish the best of references. Address W. L., rare Demnocrat ofmTon, . . no1 t oeeks. atures. thamtibemaidu, Me., SANTED-BY A WHITE WOMAN, WHO is a profeesionai cook, a situation in a private fanil y. Good references given. Apply a 190 t. Thomas street. between ande 5n( Orange str.t#m. not at W ANTED-A SITUATION TO COOK AND do housework in a private family. Good references given. Address M. 8,, Democrut ofle.n nol at W ANTED-BY A YOUNG WHITEl WOMAN. ai sItuation as nurse, or to do housework ang ewing in a private family. Apply at In5 st. Thomas street, between Race and Orante streeet e no .t 'U"ANTED--JY A YOUNG LADY A 81U ation to do sewing and ligt housework. Address A. K., 1og Magazine street. ost t1w 'W ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG V girl, asituation to do dining-room or ihouseror. Van give city references. Ad ores M E, this office. 0011 ANATED-BY A IRESPECTABIE YOUNGý arl.asituation as nurse and house girl. van glve goofd reference. Address No. sol bThaa sre near St. Thomas. oeAi W ANTED-BY A YOING FPRINCHMAN (just arrived), a situation as aoook in a pri va+o family o boarding-ho se. Is thoroughly competent. is also a 0ood pastry cook. Ad dress J. Democrat offce. ocl 6st WTANTED-A SITUATION BY A YOUNG v g irl, to wash and iron and flute by the -achine or by the tong. The hest of references agven, If required. Address 496 Constanco street. oc07 *ITVATIONS WANTEID--ALES. Clerksa and saltesm. tATANTED-BY A BOY FOUITEEN YEAIT v of age. residing with his parents situa lton in a mercantile house. Address i.K., this offine. ni at TATANTED-A SITUATION-A BOY RESID v Ina with ls mother, a widow. desires a situation in some mercantile house in thi city: writes a good hand, Une.ceptioLable references given, if required. Address A BOY. I)amoerat ofhoc. not at AN EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTANT WHO has soe, hours of the day at his dfsposl, desires employment, posting books or adjust ing complicated accounts. Cares reasonable. Good references. Address i., Democrat of.ce. OC2s 1w* ATANTED-A SITUATION IN A (WHOLE sale or retail) grocery store by a young man who has had several years' experience in a country store. Willing to work for a living sal ary. Address O. K., caro this office, sesttf W ANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD V character a situation in n an office or wholesale house. Is not afyal of hard work. st of references furnished, AddressM. H. D., Democrat Office. solo tf ELP WANTEWD-.VALfI. Cuhabenrmads, s, Prsges, eta. . ANTED--A RESPE( F.ABLE AND CAPA , ble white servant to do housework and washing for two persons. Apply on lower side of Second. between I'rytania and Coliseum streets, not 2t* W'I ANTED-BY MBRS. BLOCK, NO. 142 CAMP Sv street, for the country, one Cook, one Washer and one Gardener. Has on hand a good housekeeper, anul tf MR S. BLOCK-NO. 142 CAMP STREET, HAS uV on hand the best kind of help for city and Puntry; has on hand one good German girl as housekeeper. awul tf WANT.S-P- PIiA. W ANTED-A YOUNG LADY THOROUGH in music would like to have a few pupils: Is capable of lnstructit beginnder in a sure method, so that they wll be wi grounded and adlovance rapidly. Address o . Demoarat omieo . Anyh1.k AW "dr ." ths oes. ho ec tf INICULLAN 11OUI. SMIDDLE-AGED MAIBIFID MAN A NA Stinve of this city and a graduate of the High Sohool, active, str,,ng and healthy, wants em ployment of any kind. Cotton press yard, ware house, railroad clerk, or anly outldoor work pre ferred. Anything. anywhere, any price. Ad dress W. T., this office. ocra tf W ANTED-A SITUATION BY A MAN HAV ing a good knowledge of business, large exnperience in worklng men, and has beeon con sidered a good practical farmer. Will be open to an engagement January 1, 1s75. Best of re ference, Can loan his empl,,yer several thou sand dollars on long time. Address Fra, k Van Ormeo, Aurora, Ill. box 419. Oc24 lot* $1.50 FOB PIANO TUNING-BEST WORK. $Po . a5 o Magazine. D. LEECH. Soiree Pianst, jy5 ly W ANT ID-SUGAR COOLERS IF SOUND, W good order and cheap, PLANTER. Dem ocrat office. sewo tf WANTED-BY AN ACTIVE AND EXPE rlenced young man, a farm with stock and implements to work on shares, or will take charge of it for a stated salary. Best of refer enco furnished. Address FARMER, Democrat ofce. se9 tf CHAMPION PREM. THIS PRESS Is PREPARED TO RECEIVE and compress. upon favorable terms, transit or forwardlng Cotton; also Cotton from Ter roll's, Cooper s, Factors' and Alabama Presses. COTTON TO BE DOUBLED will be received from any of the Presses. The OILMAN PULLER and GRIP TIE are used upon all Cotton passing through this Press. For terms apply to JOHN B. LAFITTE & CO., Managers Louisiana Cotton Tie Company. 0o27 t. o ~44 ANY A Painting to-day? -BY UNIACKE, -0O TO 14 Exchange Place, N.O. OnB ly BIS AND ALDENNET MI]'$[ ~MII.K. amEIIJ Pure and fresh, from the country, to be had r...... ..ndE..at andf CeIni str and Brane. nae. 69 Canal suret, ana the Cusm.-ouse, Neorth Side. The only place in the city where this ecele brated milk can be procured. Pure. rich and sweet Jersey and Alderney Milk and ItlttwrmuL, BLa ei per liase. re eaeived daily on lee, via Jack.On Bairoad, from the famous Areola Dairy Farn. BSad stock is from the well-known Fowler's importations of Jerseymand .ideroneyc _ THIN W eduse and horedap lrIdy and purl r ay Nn 1a Sunday, pov. T- CO at Mi. 00. 8. Knight ad Worrell Maters, VAIEIETIES THEATh-E. OPEWINC NIIGT. Monday, Nevenars 5, 5i M first appearanee In this eity of KATE OLAXTO'W, In her famous eharacteoa. Itl e. THE HiIND OIBL, In the powerful play. in six part, Tan TWO OPENIMA , :u . A. i.alNverbef the Pahin T r r i.i rr olt hrNew orkJ and her ow Meate nedred 1 x dys cfy vand , ST. yALEI F THEdABe- POSITIVElLY THE LAST $AI|[ El tNw TIor Obm1ge of programme, in wblob rlrýIb r , Monday, .vember --mli. PLAY, first preeýntatle. POSITIVELY THE LAST NIW ; On haount of the dno nre of theal;i ewillappear. for Havana. reserved seats at the Dst Offle. . RAND GALA EVENT. ST. PATRUICBl MAAIL ONE WEEK ONLY. COMMENCING NOVEMBER 4, Matinee Saturday at egaids " if The justly celebrated and greel line. BENTZ'S FEMAL YI The dashing and peerles. Mabel Ssntley's London BDwklque In the gres. sensation buoriesme America translated Iom the tied OI351DE31N PLEASESlNf. ':'y Augmented by a superior cerpe of tlstI. Popular prices, ri and se cents. 7K cents. For full particulars and list of artlste, ag bills. Beserved soats secured three days I without extra charge. at the boxet Hall. TENGER'S GARDER, wes I1 and st Dour te stees, H. W ENAEI, ?roprttw1 EHT HALL in the outh. The artl mont of the hall was osrened to v Llon on Saturday. the lath inst., at 1 mA large number of European and papers alwas a on file. Three rooms for ladles and famlles, arate entrance. fr larket Oreheetriol an the wM.:ld oilo' eA A..t.ELAO . ive Cents a glass. FALL AND WINTER -or IMPORTED MIL Hlmae. Ro --, No. S Chartres stnrew, Wesr -WILL HAVE HER OPENINGON-. Menday and Tuesday, Mevemsset r -Of the Latest Received PARIS BONNET%, HAT e -And other Novelties la MILLINEI Y, to which the Ladlies in general are r invited. N. 1.-No eards. LUmBE I! CABLIII LU The undersigned are stll olselgasteir in trade at lowest rates. The prties of . celebrated CA-RE PLANTATIO ' AU c M - have been so reduced as to be witn e alL Send for prlce lists. W. W. CAdRRE 00., 0ew Delord atreei~, sei tt New Basin.,New CITIZENS' 8AVIIGS BASEN, (A Bank for Small Saving) GBRUEWALD HALL .................. iarune tr ..... SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE ONAM a This Savings Bank will receive on de pay interest at the rate of 6 per cent I on such small sums of money as may' to time be offered therefor by meebash , minors and others, thus seearni from robbery, accident or fraund. Ba lng a means of profit on savnas. by annual interest paid. B specilal provision of lsw and minors can dposit mo i name. and it can be /irawn tg Such depeose. rgot be bands parents atuors. 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