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Chsing Out Regardless of Cost! $30,000 WORTII OF CHOICE DRY GOOD , In Store Nos. 22S and 280 Royal street, corner of St. Philip. MUST BE LIQUIDATED IN THIRTY DAYS. This is no humbug, as we are determined to ellthis stock out during the next thirty days - we invite our many friends, customers and the trade generally, to take advantage of this O rtunity. very article in the establishment has been Odced to such low figures as to insure an im R.ediate sale, so we advise our friends to call there at once and examine the goods and the reduced prices. Bargains in CALICOES, COTTONS, SHEETINGS. DRESS GOODS. BLANKETS, FLANNELS, and every article in the house. Ladies consult -our interests and call at once. You will save S alsoe call the attention of dry goods dealers In ~he city and country to this opportunity to replenish their stocks at advantageous prices. We also take occasion to offer for RENT this torf. with all its fixtures, good will, etc., to a goodand responsible merchant, at a low flgure. DANZIGERS', 2S5 amn S2O Royal street, cor. St. Philip. ASTONISHING INDUCEMENTS THIS WEEK AT DANZIGERS' NEW STORE, 1. ..............Canal street ..............I Between Bourbon and Dauphine. IMMENSE CHOICE OF NEW FALL GOODS at prices heretofore unknown in New Or leans. Road this advertisement and be con vinced that we mean to keep up OUR ESTABLISHED REPUTATION FOR LOW PRICES. We have received during the oast few weeks., from the principal markets of the Old and New ,orld. *S1n,. worth of seasonable Dry os which in styles and prices we are sure are worthy your immediate attention. DRESS GOODS--DRESS GOODS. Wew BOURRETTES at 15c and 20c per yard. ew KNICKERBOOKERS at lce and 12c per NOWFLAKES at Inc. 2oc and 250 per yard. ew MATELASSES at 15e. 2oe and see per yard. o received last week 100 pieces of New Styles. bought at great advantages. We have all these fashionable goods in all grades, from lce to tI per yard. Woolen Ft BINGES, in all shades, at icc, 16c and 2cO per yard. Breton BitAID8 at 15na .0 and lsc per yard. All kinds of fancy BUTTONS daily received. SILKS-SILKS-BILKS. Will offer to-morrow fifty pieces Black SILK, at the following prices: a pieces Black MILK at coo, Ially worth aoc. 5 pieces Black BILK at 75c. heavy, worth $1. 6 pieces Black Gros Grain SILK at $1 per yard. 6 pieces Black Cashmere BILK at $1 25; former price $1 75. S pieces Extra Bonnet SILK at $1 75 per yard; former price $2 50. 6 pieces Best (Guenet SILK at $2 per yard; quali ty guaranteed. a pieces Black CASHMERE, sublime quality, at $3 per yard. These qualities we guarantee to be worth $5 per yard. Colored SILKS in all shades including the new shades "lironze" and "SMousse." at corre spondingly low prices. We are selling pretty SILKS at 65c a yard; for mer price 55o. Black Silk FRINGERS. all kinds; also with Clair de Lune Beads, at $1 and 1t 50 a yard. flack Cashmereslt lack Cashmeres! Just received per steamer Knlikerbocker, 60 pieces Black CASHMEttES, at the following prices: 10 pieces, 4o inchos wide, at e0c. 6 pieces, 40 inches wide at 75c; fully worth $1. 6 pieces. 40 inches wide, at $1; beautiful quality. 6 pieces. 46 inches wide, at $1 25. 6pieces, 46 inches wilde, at $1 s50. Those are tie cheapest Cashmeres it has ever been our pleasure to offer to the New Orleans public, and we would beg to add that we can warrant these goods to be of the best French manufacture. CLOANS. CLOAKI. CLOAKS. A complete assortment for Ladies and Misses. the manufacture of which has been superin tended by our buyers, and every Cloak a perfect LADIES' CLOAKS, all sizes, in the latest style, at $2 75. MATELASSE CLOAKS, at $5. French BEAVER CLOAKS at $4, $6 and $s. MATELASSE CLOAKS, silk trimmed and silk fringes at $12, $16 and $20. PARISIAN' CLOAKS (latest styles) at $30, $4o and $50. MISSES' CLOAKS. all ages, from$2 0o to $15. It will pay you to examine our Cloaks. BLANKETS. QUILTS. GRAY BLANKETS, at $1, $1 50 and $2 a pair. WHITE BLANKETS. atall prices from $2 so up. TOILET QUILTS, from New Yurk auctions, at $1. TOILET QUILTS, from Now York auctions, at $1 50 and $2. ,.. Nottingham LACE CURTAINS from New York auctions, which we offer at $1 to si a pair. Tamboured LACE CURTAINS from New York auctions, from $30 to $75 apair. These goods from New York auctions are fully worth double the money. HOSIERY. HOSIERY. HOSIERY. ,All the latest Colorings. All the latest Novelties. Our well known Low Prices. KID GLOVES. KID GLOVES. Buy your KID GLOVES at DANZIGERS'. Our famous 2-button KID GLOVES, at 4oc a pair. Extra 2-button KID GLOVES, at 5o0 a pair. Sand 4-button Kli) GLOVES, at $1 a pair. 6-button KIt) GLOVES, at. $I a pair. Embroidered 2-button KID GLOVES, at $1 25 a .air. Gents extra fine DOESKIN GLOVES, new shades, at $1 25 a pair; every pair warranted. NOTICE. NOTICE. NOTICE. We have been appointed by Messrs. Harris Bros. sole agents for their worla-renowned HARRIS SEAMLESS KID GLOVES. The ladies need no order these Gloves from the lorth, as we will keep a full assortment, and promise to sell them at New York Prices. Calicoes and Cotton Cheaper Than Ever. Just received per Knickerbocker: Seases new Shirting PRINTS at. 5c a yard. , cases lane- PERCALE, yJqd wide. at 7e a yard. Brown and Bleahod COh (PT '48 at 4-.c a yard. Splendid CANTON FLANNELS as low as 7c a yard. Nev lots of FLANNELS, SHEETINGTS. etc., which we sell by the single yard at New York Pr(ices. We are prepared this season to offer unusual inducements to our country friends. Samples sent to all parts of the country free of charge. Orders tilled on same day as received. No de iaz's. Any goods may be returned to us that a to give entire satisfaction. DANZIGERS,' Best Lighted Store on Canal St 1W! Canal sweet. gIrl " [AS. NOTICOAM Neotie-The meembers of the Anecent Or der of the Apis Mellifoca are hereby notified that their elaeo meeting has been removed to MAIONIC HALL, corner of St. Charle( and Perdido strrets~ where they are ordered to as semble THIS (Wednesday) EVENING. October 7, at 7 o'clock, for the transaction of important business. By order of the M. M, R. no7 It WM. J. J. ARMBTRONG, G. S. pecial Notictee to Red River Shippers Freights f6r Mansfield and Bayou Wincry should be shipped on WEDNESDAY boats, they connecting with and reshipping on the Frank Willard at Coushatta. JOS. A. AIKEN. fnoltf _ 111 Gravier street. Dr. D. W. Brickell has returned to the city. nos 1w Omce New Orleans City Railroad Com pany, No. 124 Canal street.-New Orleans, No vember 2, 1577.-Until further notice, trains to and from the Lake will run as follows: From the City. From the Lake. 7 o'clock.......a. m. 7:45 o'clock ...... a.m. :30 o'clock ........a. m. 9:15 o'clock ..... a. m. io o'clock........a. m. 10:45 o'clock ..... a. m. 11: a o'clock........a. m. 12:15 o'clock . p..... p. m, o'clock...... ..im. 1:48 o'clock....... . m. 2:a o'clock........ m. a:15 o'clock ....... p. m. 4 o'clock.......p. m. 4:45 o'clock...... v. m. :a3e o'clock... ... p. m. 0:15 o'clock....... p. m. 7 o'clock........p. m. 5 o'clook...... p. m. nos 14t C. C. LEWIS. Secretary. Ocflee of the Factors' and Traders' Insur ance Company, No. 87 Carondelet street-Now Orleans, October 27, 1877-From and after date, this company will issue policies on marine risks, payable in casq of loss, in London and Liverpool. THOMAS F. WALKER. oc28 im Secretary. Notice-New orleans Credit Foneter As sociation-Office 46 Decatur street. New Orleans, October 11,1877-Subscribers to the capital stock of this association are hereby notified that the first monthly installment of Ten per cent shall be due. payable at the office of the association, on the s5th of October, 1877, By order of the Board of Directors. 0c12 lm 0. H. NORMAN. Secretary. New orleans Credit Foneler Associa tion office No. 46 Decatur street-At an election held Monday, October s, 1877, the following named gentleman were chosen directors of this association for the ensuing year to wit: J. 1M. VILLAVASO. KOBEAT ROBERTS, [L. LAIROUE. L. MOLLO SJOS. PNOEEL . SA~ULETA OUST. PITARD, . T. FERNANDEZ. And at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held October 10. 1877, Mr. A. Saulet, president. and G. H. Norman, secretary, were unanimous ly re-elected for the ensuin rear. [ocl Sm 0. H. NORMAN. Secretary. FURNISHED ROOMS. LARGE AND HANDSOMELY 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 solo, or inquire at the office of the Demo. crat. se21 LOST-FOUND. 11OUND-ON NOVEMBER 1, ON THE FIRST District (Canal street) Ferry, a sum of money which the owner can have on proving property and paying the expenses of this advertisement, on application to Mr. Charles D. Stuart on the boat. no5 3t* 11OUND-A SETTER DOG, WHICH THE 1' owner can have by proving property andl paying expenses. Apply at No. 251 Decatur street, no 3t* C-IA MPAGNIE. G CO,, of S. A. ROCIIEREAU & CO SOLE AGENTS, 10 and 1IS t. Louis street, New Orleans, 8 South William street, New York. LANDING EX STEAMSHIP FRANKFURT. eoo baskets CHAMPAGNE. quarts. 4oo baskets CHAMPAGNE, pints. With wire caps of de Mestre's patent. non 3t wita wire Caps 01 1o 1a re s vc fllU.r r, , TANDING EX SHIP WYOMING., FROM BOB- I deaux 40 casks CLARET. J. J. Duvergier. 20 casks CLAtRE1' Montforand. 20 casks CLARET I. I. Desmarles. lo casks WHITE WINE. J. J. Duvergior. 10 pakackes BRANDY, E. Musse. 5 boxes5OLIVE OIL. I. L. Dultet. For sale by A. ROCHEREAU & CO.. no 3st 16 and 18 St. Louis street. BE YOU A LADY OR A G(ENTLEMAN, If you wish to advance your interests as well as your comtort. BUY YOUR KIDS -AT KREEGER'8, OC17 1m 5thp 149 Canal Street. WM. F. MELLEN, (Formerly of Natchez.) ATTORNEY AT LAW, 140 Gravler Street, NEW ORLEANS. LOUISIANA, oc28 lm* TH08. BUNTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Has removed his office to No. 52 Camp street, Over the Sun Mutual Insurance Company. no4 :mi HAMBURG MAGDEBURG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG. This Company is now prepared to issue POLICIES against Loss or Damage by Fire at current rates. For particulars apply to WILLIAMS & BRUCKNER. Agents. nol lm 13 Carondelct street. LE BON TON SALOON, 36 .........MAGAZINE STREET......... 36 A SUMPTUOUS LUNCH set daily, from 1io to 1 o'clock. no4 1w EDW'D PROPHET. Proprietor. KID GLOVES. THE LARGEST STOCK. THE BEST QUALITIES. THE LOWEST PRICES. THE FRESHEST GOOOD8, at KRENGER'S NEW KID GLOVE BIJOU, 149 Canal street, at the Old Stand. oc17 Im 5thp JERSEY AND ALDERNEY Ml.LK. MILK. MILK. Pmre and fresh, from the country, to be had SCorner Carondelet and Common streets and Branch. No. 69 Canal street,'neal the Custom-House, North Side. The only place+ in the city where this cele brated milk can be procured. Pure, rich and sweet Jersey and Alderney Milk and Buttermilk, at 5 cents per glass. re . ceived daily on it.e, via Jackson BRailroad. fro'.n the famous Areola Dairy Farm. Bald sto.,.a from the well-known Powler's importatioF of J and lr S EPORT OF THE CONDITION -O THE Ni W ORLEANS SAVINGS INSTITUTI ON At thb Close of Business, Oct. 81, 1877. RESOURCES. Real estate .............................. 532,34 54 Louislana State seven per cent bonds, $307,500 . . . .... .. .......... ..... 341.100 00 St. Charles Hotel Co., first mortgage bonds, $35a,000... ..................... 35 00 Now Orleans, Jackson and Great Northern Railroad Co., first mort gage bonds, $2500oo .. ............. 2,o000 00 Odd Fellows' Hall Association, first mortgage bonds. $2000........... 2,000 00 Loans on mortgage maturing within so days ............................. 1,49 53 Loans on mortgage maturing after 90 days................. .......... 372,073 67 Other loans and discounts maturing within 90 days ............. ....... 154,932 06 Other loans and discounts maturing after 90 days ........................ 98,864 00 Loans on call........................... 274.969 51 (lash on hand.. ........................ 174,159 18 Total ................. ..... $2,102,398 99 LIABILITIES: Due depositors ......................$ 2,081,764 23 Due proflt and loss .................. 20,634 76 Total............ .............. $2.102,398 99 Accounts opened ..................- 25,682 Accounts closed ..................... 10,714 Remaining open ................ 5,968 Interest 6 per cent per annum. We, the undersigned trustees, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of our knowledge and belief. DAVID URQUHAIRT, Prrsldent. ED. A. PALFREY, C. KOHN. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 3d day of November, 1677. TIIEO. GUYOL, Notary. Published in accordance with the provisions of Act No. 91 of 1877. A. DUBUCLET, no7 It State Treasurer. REPORT OF TIlE CONDITION -OF THE NEW ORLEANS CANAL AND BANKING COMPANY, At Now Orleans, in the State of Louisiana, at the close of business. SaturdaY, October 2, 187711. Real Estate .......................... 169,71a 14 City Premium Bonds ($50.000.) market value 306,c ............ .......... 17,000 (o Bonds and stocks ...... .............. o 60 Loans on mortgage matur ing after 90 days........ $19,254 25 Loans and discounts ma turing after 9o days .. 21.048 01 Loans and discounts ma turing within 90 days. 2,366,425 44 Loans on demand ...... 1r.:30o 29 2,571,008 89 Due from other banks and bankers, (including Foreign and Domestic Exchange) ......................... 168.131 07 Current expenses .................... 15,867 66 Cash items-gold .......... $9,592 91 National Bank Notes. 52R,234 73 U. 8. Notes.- 147,010 00 744.837 64 $3.687.656 00 LIABILITIES. Capital stock .........................$1,000,000 00 R Contingent fund ................... 129,539 73 C Dividends unpaid.................... 7,639 00 C Individual depositors........... ... . 2.157,501 44 L Foreign banks and bankers ........ 384,207 33 Other liabilities (uirculation) ........ 8.767 60 $3,687,655 00 I We. of the Noew Orleans Canal and Banking I Company, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of our knowledge I and belief. CH. JUMONVILLE, Cashier. ( CHAS. MACREADY, }Directors. E. J. HART, T State of Louisiana, Parish of Orleans. ( Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 27th (lay of October. 1877. c THEO. GUYOL, Notary.3 I Published in accordance with the provisions 3 of act No. 91, of 1877. A. DUBUOLET. no7 It State Treasurer. REPORT OF THE CONDITION -OF THE BANKING DEPARTMENT -OF THE CITIZENn' BANK OF LOUISIANA. At New Orleans, in the State of Louisiana, at the close of business on the 2ith of October, 1877. RESOURCES. Real estate ........................... $307,272 48 Louisiana State bonds, $100,000, market value 86 70,000 00 Other bonds and stocks.. 15,880 68 865,880 68 Mortgage department ......... ..... 732,749 22 Loans and discounts ma turing after 9o days-... $339,358 49 Loans and discounts ma turing within 90 days. 691,310 79 Loans on demand......... 63,213 12 - - 1,003,882 40 Due from other banks and bankers.. 72,007 56 Current expenses ....... ............ 10.531 73 Cash-Gold ....................17.587 60 Silver ...........- ....10,940 00oo U. S. and National bank notes ..........42,335 59 -- 448.863 19 Total..................... .........$2.751,187 26 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in..... $1.500o.000 00 Undivided profits........... 31,224 17 1,531,224 17 Dividends unpaid ........ 697 00 Deposits bearing interest 13,520 77 Deposits not bearing in terest -................. 804,954 33 Due to banks and bankers 400,790 99 - - 1,219,963 09 Total ...........................2,751,187 26 We, of the Citizens' Bank of Louisiana. do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of our knowledge and belief. JAS. J. TARLETON. Cashier. 9 HVNRf RENSHAW, Directors. kOB£. HART, 1 9- STATE OF LOUISIANA, I Parish of Orleans. ) 7 Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 2d [ day of November, 1877. ai o A. PITOT, Yr., Notary Public. of nu ~ in acordacwith the provisions NAVE S*TATEAMWXIT REPORT OF THE CONDIIION OF THE METROPOLITAN LOAN AND MAVINGS N BANK. a At the ,lose of business on Saturday. October 1 27, 1877. r ASSET8. Real Estate ........ ............... 33,585 0 State and City Securities............. 2.75: , Loans due in 9o ays ...................... 267,076 79 Loans due after 90 days ................ 7,254 00 Loans due on demand .............. 21,430 00 Furniture and fixtures. ... ......... 2,796 00 oo Current expenses .......... ...... ..... 4,362 0O E xchange ..................... ......... 779 79 Cash items-Gold and silver coin. United States and National Bank notes, and checks on local banks.. 37,128 A8 5175.686 o2 d LIABILITIES. Capital paid in .........................$118,5.6600 Reserve fund ........................... 10,142 55 Banks and bankers ................... 26,000 00 Interest bearing deposits ............... 41,238 56 Non-lnterest bearing deposits ....... 47128 84 Undivided profits....................... 21,606 oSt Other liabilities ....................... 2,0) 00 o $378,66006 02 The above statement is correct and true. T. D. VAN HORN. Cashier. A. CHAP'SKY, J rs. Sworn to and subscribed before me, Novem ber 1, A. D. 1877. W. B. KLE[NPIETER Notary Public. Published in accordance with the provisions of act No. 91 of 1877. A. DUBUCLET, non it State Treasurer. NTATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF TIIHE CITIZENS' 8AVINGS BANK, Of New Orleans. State of Louisiana. at the close of business. Saturday, October 27, 1877. RESOURCES. Bonds and stooks ....................... 6.681 71 Loans maturing within ninety days.. 114,892 47 Furniture and fixtures................... 1.61 00 B Current expenses....................... 4.671 05 Cash.... ............. ......... 31,081 17 Total............................... 220.947 40 LIABILITIES. Stock ......... ..................100,000 00 Surplus fund ........... .......... . 9.96. 9 62 Profit and lss .......................... 10.780 99 1 Deposits hearing interest ............ 0.256 00 Deposits not bearing interest.......... 19,950 79 0 Total.... ...... .......*....6220.947 40 We, of the Citizens' Savings Bank of New Or blans, do solemLly swear that the foregoing statement is correct to the best of our knowledge 14 and belief. M. BENNER, Cashier. (J E. P. CHAMPLIN 1 AL Directors. SLOUIS (IUNi ALD i 'State of Louisiana. Parish of Orleans. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th day of November. 1877. J. BENDERNAGEL, Notary Public. Published in accordance with the provisions of act No. 91 of 1877. A. DUBUCLET. 89 no6 State Treasurer. REPoRT OF THE CONDITION 07 OF THE 6 LOUISlANA RAVINGS BANK AND SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, Of New Orleans, in the State of Louisiana, at the close of business, S aturday, October 27. 1877. RESOURCES. 0o Real Estate....................................... $5o0 00 73 City Premium Bonds.................. 89,844 58 0o Other stocks and bonds............ 108.794 09 4 Loans on mortgage .............. ... 39,774 85 3 Loans and discounts due within 90 0 days ..................... .... ..... 62 4,958 37 0o Loans and discounts due on demand 83,62 26 ng Furniture and fixtures, including ve safe deposit vault................ 52.000 00 ge Expenses ... ................. 4.522 20 Domestic exhange............. .... 65,716 17 Cash....... ................. .. 82881 76 Total ............................... 1.192,154 13 LIABILITIES. Capital stock........................... · 600, 000 o 7th Surplus ........ ...... ................ 10,000 00 Other undivided proflts........... 34,45 82 r.3 Deposits bearing interest .......... 284.,37 11 Deposits not bearing Interest ........ 229,284 91 ens Due banks and bankers ............ 99,09(49 Other liabilities...................... 34,70 00 - Total...........................1.81192,154 383 We. of the Louisiana Bavings Bank and Salfo Deposit Company. do solemnly sw: ar that the ab',ve statement is true to the best of our knowledge and belief. J. 8. WALTON, Cashier. Attest: EDWARD CAREY. FREDERICK WING. Published in accordance with the provisione at of act No. 91 of 1877. A. DUBUCLET, no7 It State Treasurer. CITIZEN'' SAVL NW BANK, (A Bank for Small Savings) GBUNEWALD HALL, 3s............. Baronne street ...... ........ SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE CHABTAREB. This Savings Bank will receive on deposit ant pay interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annun on such small sums of money as may from time totime be offered therefor by mechanice, clerks minors and others, thus securin rotectio from robbery, accident or fraud, and aso afford. ing a means of profit on savings by the semi annual interest paid. B special provision of law, married womet, and minors can ddositt money in their oven name, and it can be drawn by themselves or1ly. Such deposits cannot be controlled by ltAns bands parents or tutors. M. BENNEB. Cashier. _Br~rc~r NWA3?3AI. ver hes, mempaMioms, ete. WTANTED-BY A LADY OF EXPERIENCE. IV an old resident of this city. and who can give good references, a position as governess or teacher in a school. Is tly comeetent to teach English and music. Address L M., care Demo crat office. nos 1w Dressmakers and seamstresses. W ANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY, A SITUA IV tion to sew; is a first-class operator on sow ing machines. The best of reference given. Address K. C. M., this office, se6 tf WITANTED-A SITUATION TO DO SEWING and willing to nurse or do housework. Good reference given. Address, 140 Thalla street, near Magazine. no7 3t Cooks. Nalrses. Chambermalds, Ete., TWIANTED-BY A YOUNG GIICL, A SITUA V tion as cook. Address D. M., this office. o ITANTED-A SITUATION BY A FIRST v class cook in a private family. Pleasead dress for three days, A. D., Democrat office. no7 at -.ANTED-BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SIT Sunation to do plain cooking and housework. Can give best of references. Address A. P., Democrat office. nol St W ANTED - A SITUATION AS COOK. " washer and ironer, for a small family; the best of references given. Address K. C., Demo crat ofcoe. no7 at ,WTANTED-BY A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, a situation as nurse. Address H. E., this office no7 at W. ANTED-BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUA Stlon to do house and dining room work. Good referonces given. Address M. A., Demo crat offie. no7 at. WTANTED-BY A GIRL, A NICE PLACE TO V do housework. Call at No. 186 St. Thomas street, between Race and Orange. ao at WiAANTED-BY A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN a situation to nurse and do housework, or to cook, wash and iron for a small family. Ad dress I. S., Democrat office. no7 at W ANTED-BY A COLORED WOMAN, A situation to nurse and do housework in a small family. Address M. P. L., Democrat offeen. no7 at IWANTED-BY TWO GIRLS, SITUATIONS one to do housework. and the other to cook wash and iron. Address No. 5o Felicty Road. no4 1w W ANTED-BY A YOUNG WOMAN. A SIT uation to do house work and assist in nursing, Apply at 85 Constance street, not at W ANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY A SITU V ation to do sewing and liglt housework. Address A. K., 189 Magazine street. o0el 1w SI[ITUATIONS WANTED-MALES. Clerks and salesmen. W.ITANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, A POBI V tion as clerk in a commercial house where he can make himself useful. Salary is no ob ject. Can give the best of references. Address P. D).. Democrat office., no7 at T-ANTED-A POSITION AS SALESM.AN IN :V any store where I can earn suffi.lent to pay hoard till January 1. I am exerleneed., and can furnish best of references. Address X. Y. Z.. Postoffice. nos at WTANTED-A SITUATION IN A (WHOLE sale or retail) grocery store by a young man who has had several years' experience in a country store. Willint to work for a living sal ary. Address G. K., care this office. seaotl IIANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD character a situation in an office or wholesale house. Is not afraid of hard work. Bost of references furnished. Address M. H. D.. Democrat Office. se1 tf HELP WANTED-FEMALES. Clhlmbesarlds, Cooks, Nurses, ete. W ANTED--BY MRS. BLOCK, NO. 142 CAMP street. for the country, one Coo", one Washer and one Gardener. Hae on hand a good housekeeper, au17 tf RS. BLOCK-NO. 14I CAMP STREET, HAS ±. on hand the best kind of help for city and country; has on hand one good German girl as housekeeper. aull t HELP WANTEU-MALES. Clerks, Salesmen, etc. SALESMEN WANTED - SALESMEN WHO I thoroughly understand the retail dry goods business with good reference. Apply toM. L. BYRNE & CO.. 1:n Canal street. no7 at WANTED-PUPIAS. W ANTED-BY A TEACHER A POSITION • to teach, in either a family or a school. for board for self and two children. Address " D." this office. ie, 2 tU MISCELLANEOUS. A GENTLEMAN, A GRADUATE OF A UNI versity, who has been connected with news papers, desires employment. He is willing to accept of any honorable employment with re muneration. Is married. Address W..Demo .A.t nflf.,_ no7 3t Wi~ANTED-FINE WASHING FOR FIVE V Lgentlemen. Apply to Mrs. Arthur, No. 376 St. Louis street. no7 * W ANTED-BY A BOY OFI fYEARS OF AGE, a situation in the country; is willing to work for a small salary and board; is not afraid of hard work. Good reference given. Address Postofflce Box 2419, New Orleans. no7 3t URNITURE WANTED-A RESPONSIBLE F party wants to rent i parlor, a rdinong room and a bed room set, Address FURNITU.E. this offic, no7 lt* IW ANTED-A YOUNG MAN TO MAKE COM mon mattresses and assist generally in a furniture establishment. Address, with terms, WM. ENDERS, bhreveport, La. no7 Bt I(ARRIAGE DRIVER WANTED-ONE WHO - can come well recommended in every re spect. Apply at 18. Carondelet, near Julia, from 7 to 8 a. m. or 5; to 7 p.m. no4t tf A MIDDLE-AGED MARRIED MAN A NA tive of this city and a graduate of the High School, active, stron and healthy, wants em ployment of any kind. Cotton press yard, ware house, railroad clerk, or any outdoor work pre ferred. Anything. anywhere, any price. Ad dress W. T., this office. oc27 tf $1.50 FOR PIANO TUNING-BEST WORK. S 63o agazine. D. LEECH, Soiree Pianist. jysly W ANTED-SUGAR COOLERS IF SOUND. good order and cheap. PLANTER, Dem ocrat office. s.e. tf W ANTED-BY AN ACTIVE AND EXPE rienced 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 encoe furnished. Address FARMER, Democrat office. se tf FOR RENT. OR RENT-THREE FRONT ROOMS ON F' second floor, at 182 St. Charles street. no10 3t* ELEGANT SUIT OF ROOMS ON SECOND floor, at No. 123 Carondelet street. nos at OR RENT-ELEGANTLY FURNI S HED rooms, single or in suites, with board, at No. 63 Bourbon street. near Canal. oc27 lm* FOR RENT-THREE COMFORFABLE BED rooms in a strictly private family. Parlor and private table given.if preferred. No chil dren in the house or other boarders. Location pleasant and convenient. Address D., Demo crat office. ocll tf FOR RENT-THAT DESIRABLE OFFICE,. ' on second floor of No. U4 Union street, for merly occupled by Messrs. Aikens & Watt, with sffiee furniture.vault and gas fixtures complete. Ayply to A. LEVI, No. 34 Perdido street. oe7 lm FOR SALE. OR SALE OR RENT-THAT WELL KNOWN FK sur lantation. "C- lster" situated in the varih-oftberville. Apply to F J. bONIAIT. No 33 ~ront street, up-stairs. oel, tlm Tu Th Su '( OR SALE--AN ELEGANT AND COM Vpl.'te set of furniture. desks and fixtures. suitable for a banking or counting-house. Ap ply to HIBEINIA NA PIONAL BANK. oc3tf BOARDING. ELECT PRIVATE BOABDING-OOMFOET S ably turnished tront rooms can be obtained. with or wltholt board. by the day. week o~ month, by alppl % O elegant prhiate rel. dene lo. i omaronael_ s te PaU.d in -eo o 1 sno~ ,Jonday, November I, 15.11. First apouerance in this city of KLaTE CLAXTON In her fam.us characterization of ThiE BLIND GIRL, In the powerful play. in six parts. TUE TWO ORPIANS, As originally acted in New York, sap. Mr. C. A. STEVEN.1ON, (tiy ,ermise Mr. A. M. Palmer, of the Union Theatre. New York,) and her own Now York Company. MATtNEE8-Wedneaday and lat l r . Thursday, Friday nliatur'ay--KATE Cli': TON in her last New Yer. sulele, Qa,. BTANCE in the romanie play elI CONSCIENCE. Sunda Evening, November il--The TWOOS P ANS. Mona November 12--FERRIO . Thurs .d-Event Extraordinary-The P PLAY. first presentation. Seats securqei six days in advance. 8at BIDWELL'B ACADEMY OF Itl ~IO. B dary November 4 and during t_ great dalect comedian., GE. . K,: tho versatile protean Actresses, TEE SISTERS, in Fred Marden's isteat drama, called OTTO, OR A GAME OF Friday Evening. November .--Benef Knight and Worrell Sisters, prsentnsn. tion tothe drama, Knight's roarfagar ., which bill will be presented Saturd evening. Sunday, November i-THLI W ENGER'S GARDEN, Neo. 11 and 1L bemrbs streeti, H. WENGER, Propriete. , Has been newly frescoed, and I. now the. EST HALL in the South. The artistto I ment of the hall was opened to publti tion on Saturday, the lath inst., at 7 o' A large number of European and A mf; i papers alwave on file. Three rooms for ladies and families, w ith arate entrance. The largest Orchestrion in the wedl from 11 o'elock a m. to 12 m. Philip Best's MILWAUKEE LAGEBR tr .lve Cents a glass. oe if COPARTNERSHIPS - TISBOLUTIONOF COPARTNEESHI ,copartnership heretofore existing bet the undorsigned under the firm n ameof FINLAY & CO. has this day bee m Henry Frellsen retiring from the 1bat Either party has the right to sign the ss on Nthe firm in Hiuidation. _ - COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.-THE Mfl - 'l igned have this day formed a ship under the firm name of THOMPSON. for the vurpose of oont l wholesale drug buslness recently oon the late firm of G. B. Finlay & Co., at th'b' location, No. 3 Magazine street. THOMAS C. TtOM REFERRING TO THE ABOVE, I recommend the new firm of THOMPSON to the patrontRo4 J New Orleans. November 1. s177. aol COPARTNERHHIP-MR. P. O. TBEPA and Mr. HENRY DELERY have an in our firm from and after this date. VOSE-Btu New Orleans. November 1.1 il7. nol DISSOLUTION.-THE COPART heretofore existing between the signed, under the firm of Moore, . Hyams. is this day dissolved by m sent. Mr. Thos. Janney retiring. E nor will sign the name of the fr tion. ROBT. New Orleans. Oct. 31, 1877. C OPARTNERRHIP.-THE Ufl-l will continue the business of ney & Hyams under the r n Hyams & Co. B.. C. H. New Orleans. Oct. at. 1877. WUWDETAEE S,. OHAB.O. JONES. JoaE e. Formerly with lrank Johnson. JONES a ROCE, .60 and gMagauine st..nearDhdIO Uade taker sad EIbaeih n.. Au business entrasted to the firm w$1_ prompt and careful attention at modeut Oarrianes to himre COMMXI5ION MER.-.OHNSr LEON QUIXBOUZ. OSOAN BC QUEYROUZE & DOS, wholesale Gseeers, DEALaRF IN WINas AND LIQowea And all kinds of WE.TERN PRODW As the 5lue st.res. Corner Old Levee andBlenville stree..s deld've l7 New Orl JAMES D. EDWAF' (Successor to Daniel and J. D. Edw STEAMBOAT, BAILBOAD A ZN EERnS SUPPLIES, Manufactarer of the most io pree* SITEAM TRAINS PoE MAKE Ni And every descripti ,n of Copper, Brass and Sheet -Irme Dealer in Iron Pipe and F .tlnna fori t Water or Gas; Brass and Ir on YM.ar Oil Globes; Steam and Wat er G Tubes; Bolts and Nuts; P nched Screws; Washers; Blvets; C n, Force Pumps ;Brass and Ir ~ Wn ber, Lubricating and Ha m her Hose; Belting; Lubric atiL Linsed and Headlight 011 s; ton Waste; Cotton Stem la g; Stocks and Dies. Pi pe D Wrenches: Plpe isee ; Ja1c Brushese; Flue oaera. etc. Agent for the CAMERON SPW CIAL STEDF7 - -For-- FPUMPINGJUICO. &ND' itPPI.ING Ber.d for Price List. o. JAAMES D. EDWABDS =9. 42, and r. Fror it and 21. 2a. l ad lP ont herwan hoe N OF JOIH HANSEN S 83 and us .anal strees, New S TO AL BOJUTHERNB OITIBMt a I am of t'ee same opinion as am dr,terrined to help build up turir irterest of our native State hell, th' laboring classes and keep wb ich would otherwisec go tothe - A'Iout a year ago I started .rg i't'g the beet griam andaj.Fm i ' vY. anyold hvothorewta is tE~4rrm