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-- w-- . PIo. - ll RIVER NEWS. O F OE: 0 NEW OR BtAN RE OO R E T . Jiaily report of the stage of water with ehanD'l In the twenty-four hours ending y05toNjy at 8 . m.: Above low RIChit Feet. hie. InohN.. Ineche. ... .... 12 10 . 2 5= N T . . ." a e a ..... t o n e . 1 (1 1 .t . 2 1 0 urn , 10 3 0 2 ow higah water ma of a87. $Sert.eant Signanl erviee. U. A. A. A-rrvalt. sabel, Alvia, Gold Dust. To Arrive. a. lor ooat; Blue Wing No.. , Mary ear eteu L e.esoa t; A. Donna(tlly. Slara i.. ttein. Ohio river uBa Gov. Alle, ou aa; bawn, uee, Danul>e. . .ile rivero Iabur Kti rk ll Th | Howard, Memphis ; f lssie Tay. ts; J. H. anna, lt. John. Baton S oratiron. Laiourcob. t-i. ua Republican: The lIdite go 0sott soon. age s loading for New Orleans. and e to-morrow or Monday. She is a Al or, draws light Is inches. carries s, d er daily expnsesl are only ..i St e sekek a outhern bayou or little there is cotton. Sthere Is soe tons freight here await meat to Ouachlita river, and that one of ors may take the c(argo dirent to doe Bylvester used to send torts fro the Ounehila and Arkansas when lhe o find the bayous and little tretty well supplied lwith tonnage. and .oadd that the ex periment of sending St. Louis to the Ouuahita, will prove re prtarble now than it did ye.trs ago. U t Mary Elirbath is not comlinr here Ihe is advertised in theb ineiunati as . ekly packet to Evaneville. ¾ ountain was loading at PittLsburg l last week, S to the Commerelal. of the oth, from says: or Fannie Tatum was sold at ate rnoon, and purchased by Col. Grit. one of her former owners, for St9o0. ehandred persons were present, but wa confined to two or three. The iacosootsto,and has never madey athough considered a good boat. ing are the departures in the Red atn Comany an ounoed for ria Louse, H. J. Brinkor master. ,ad the Texes, Geo. W. Rea master, moth James Hoard. B. B. Pegram arrive tO leave Thursday, her rg te bends to Memphis. reliable of the coast and Baton Rouge John. leaves Wednesday at 12 nm. y commands. ption. CaptP.P. A. Charlet. leaves ay at 1o a. m. for the Lafourehe. da at p. m..the n ast and of the John H. Hanna. with Joe a command, leaves for the Ouaehlta ompeon Dean will be found at the this morning. .. I" of the burning of the J,. F. Toll of the Democrat. SLe. leaving to-morrow, connece with the Anchor line for Memphis ta Belle. making semi-weekly Yo U Sara, will arrive this evening wlra ednesday at 5 p. m. Katie leaves to-day for Vicks e bends, d Dust arrived yesterday from St. * is a number one boat, fast, safe and running independent. wing steamers are due to arrive be and Wednesday morning: City of Sminole. James Howard. Florence 8. D. Stein A. C. Donnally and S"the Bob B., Capt. Jack Blanke' Memphis Sturday. The Belle, on reua daylight packet to the luepe. Cairo Thursday. The Cotton Val U. P. Schenok left the same point eresing, the Fanchon Louisville, and Lhrch Cincinnati the same day. The Alton. from St. Louis, is due about 1=3, Yeager is announced to leave for ranois Belle leaves daily at 7:30 a. m. vitle street for Westwego, running in with the New Orleans and Texas to Donaldsonviile. weekly coast. Donaldsonville and Ash on steamer Blue Wing No. 3 leaves 10 am., J. A. Comstook in command. and Dean clerks. J H. Hanna leaves to-day at a p. m. eminne. Baton Rouge and all coast F. Bergeron in command, L. P. Dela clerk. ited dtates mail and passenger packet en, J. J. Brown maseor S. S. Streck ves to-day at 5 p. m. for Bayou Sara. ie J. W. Tobin master, W. N.ICalmes Griesom clerks, leaves to-day at a p. oksburg and all bend landings to Arka M. L daily line steamer Mary Ida. J. A. I oommand. leaves Tuesday at lo a. m. for the upper coast to Ben Tureaud's. ery Tete., J. F. Aucoin master, M. H. clerk leaves to-morrow at 10 a. m. for and Donaldsonville. i exndria and Grand Ecore packet P. Truslow master, C. W. Drown clerk, esday at 5 l. m. and fine Yazoo Valley, S. H. Parisot ohn T. Hall clerk, will arrive to leave y for Vicksburg and the Yazoo. e. Orleans and Gulf Transportation steamers Alvin, W. T. Scovell mas to-day at 12 m,. and the Martha. W. master, to-morrow at 12 m.; both through to Port Fads, and carry the tates mail. eet and elegant Lessie Taylor. M. Ken in command. Eug. Quatrevaux clerk. to-morrow without fail for the Atcha htro h to Washington. bt.E Lee will leave to-morrow for and all mail landings. CaDt. Wm. in command, A. McVay in the office. 1d Dust, running independent, and - the most excellent boats to St. Louis, to-morrow at 5 . m. for St. Louis. E. W. d commands, E. W. Gould, Jr., clerk. e magnificent Thompson Dean. Jas. H. r in cnmmand, is the regular Wednesday for Memphis and the bends. Exchange Clippings. Sinnati Enquirer, November 9: Melntyre is expected home from the Ohio. when he will take charge of the of the Chas. B. Church. Sam Roberts' fleet of barges, of the vle and New Orleans Line, consists of Brannock, Perry Tharp and John M. el Boone leaves Gallipolis on Friday the South. with a tow of produce boats. X, Nov. 8.-Capt. Burnside has got the box almost completed on the barge John iton, and will commence loading for New to-morrow. N CrIY. Nov. 5.-Mr John Young has to raced for another model barge for the poi Valley Transportation Company. sslze and dimensions as the one now construction for them. Nov. 9, 12:05 a. m.-The Tribune's uk secal says the Northern Line steam Alex Mitchell sank four miles below that evening at 5 o'clock. She struck a snag eit down in half an hour, the water com twofeet above her decks. Allof the seventy ngers got off safely, but some two Ions freight is damaged. The same tank near Burlington In August last. MOTEL ARRIVALS. 1.. CHARLES HOTEL.-B. Bayliss. Mem A. J. Carter. St. Louis; C. F. Vance and Memphis; B. D. Jordan. Memphis; H. H. - New York; W. W. Shelby and wife, n. Ky; H. Well. Philadelphia; B. F. and wife, Memphis; R. L. Thomas. Chas. Ballard. Louisville; J. J. Piladelphia; T. H. Hays Louisville; her, Louisville: C. H. Lawrence. " .Wlids. W. D. Magruder. New York; -6.- e. Galveston; H. S. Quackenbush, Chas. B. Harkhess. Philadelphia; . Boston. Ju o Rson BoU.s-T- han.e of Time. Tuesday, Nov. 13, express trains - ve New Orleans at 7 a. m. and 6 p. m. w55 tWill connect at Milan with L. N. S . for Louisville, Cincinnati, New d aEastern cities, and at Cairo for St. eand hicago. This is the only line run i daily trains to and from all points _e-nes V or i" ·nRi !~.~r Mf ANNrTW 3rW.10 O010 15w OLsEANs DUMOO3AZs November 19, IMS., Arrived. Steamship Morgan City, Read, from New York, 34 nust, w U A Whitney &oo-Alglers 5T'UAMUOAYT. Gold Dust, Gould, from St Louis with one barpa Isabel, O'Pry, from Lower Coast Alvin, M.ovell, from Port Bade Ielow-c-O mle Up mad Waltlg Orders. Shli Prussia, Hinson. 49 days from Hlull, Eug, in bal. last, to master Am sobr Stella, Roemonson, 90 days from Portland, Me, to A lgan Brit ship Wem Douglass, Deuglass, 41 days from IIavH e to master Ship Marla hlieoenberg, Strioker, 41 days fm Liver. pool, to master, for order- Brit ship Latona. Shenming, 53 days fam Montevideo, to master Brit shlp 8 Vaulhan, Porter. 1fi days from Biritol, an. to D Wolf, Powell &oo Swd bark Noras Flag, NeilsIn, 4t days from Havre, in ballast, to master Brit bark Eouador, Hiughes. 49 days from Bristol, Inc, to master -r batk olbert, Walker, 57 days from Marseilles, to Tardos &co Sohr Leander A Knowles, Lathrop, 10 days from As. plawall in ballast, for orders Polar Dalsy Pat khlurt, Hooper, 4 days fm Bagpa la Orande, to mastor Bohr Mary D Haskell, Carter. 19 days from Santiago, SSobr Mary Lord, Lord, from Blarcelona, to master NEW YORK-Per steamship Morgan City-Asstd mdes Rec*Ipts of Prod.ue. ST LOUIS-Per st.aier Gold Dust with one barge -14,196 bushels corn in bulk 49 sacks corn Gordon & Gomila--d5 do Oscar Chopin-I59 do Howard k Pree n toa-40 bbla potatoes 9 bble apples Grove & Wilder. I mann-100 bbl flour J B1 C.mora-439 do H Dellion. dio-395 do Perdromaville Aco--500 do 100 halt do 50 sacks bran Prudhomme & Briggs--395 do 150 bbls dour H Groebel-5- do Ii T Lawlor--55 do A Amour 600 do 95 sake corn W Ii Mathews & Br:--10 bbla I cornmeal Norman & Jones- 900 bbls dour 19 pkgs but tar Zuberbier & le'utn-100 bble grits 100 bble dlou tchwabacher, Froweneld & Pfeltfr---t5 do Miller. Doihonde &to--58l do Vairin & MortJmer-150 do T 1 A Hamilton Ao--84 do Randolph & Dunnlea-S0 do order--90 do 2 bbls buckwheat 118 bbls cornmeal 61 bbls grits and homlinv 04 *acks corn Glover A Oden dahl....1 cask bacon 140 bbls floor O6 half do CA Whitney Aoo---5 too lard 05 balf bbls do C H Law rence Aco-100 kegs do Schmidt & Zelgler--10 tube butter I drum cheese John T Moore Aco--9 boxes mdse Rice, Born Aoo-Il bble oil A Baldwin &oo--50 sacks feed Geo Hook Coo----00 half rolls bagging White & Byrne-16 saocks pot toes 180 -aoks oats 13.9 sacks corn J . Kent hco-30 kegs white lead J 8 At kinson &oo-9 boxes mdos Staufer, Maoready Aoo I do Folsom Bros-97 pkgs mdsae RIRnqelme-1 roll leather Blenville Oil Co-45 toe lard 0 kegs do Bur's &I Thompson-1 box mdae 8 Waters-100 bbl pork 6 half do I bbl hbams o order-i buggy G W Hammond -15 boxes eggs Borde & 1-15 oases mdse Vincent I .o-- bbl mdse M 8orla--10 do Blanks Line-90 cases mde C & Whitney A&o- --Ie9 sacks cotton seed Cameron & 8 ewart-307 sacks oiloake J W Bur bridge aoo-5$6 do 3 coops poultry 301 bales ootton to order-4 do Meyer, Weis &to-3 do W J Frle son & co--sundrles to order--Total 313 bales cotton 1309 sacks cotton seed 843 sacks oileake 5194 bbls dour 180 sacks oats 3829 sacks corn 14,196 hushels corn in bulk PORT EADS-Per steamer 91 bbls rice V H Ber. nard--l do 14, sacks rough rice S Haspel-333 do to Kip & Ruoh-75 do F Henke--47 do C H Allen-46 do Bush & Levert-43 de A Blaffer &eo-sundries to order-lotal 49 bble rice 64s sacks rough rice LOWER COAST-Per steamer Isabel--I hhds sugar Richard Mlllkoen-5 do Barstow & Deves-6 do is bbls molasses J W Burbrldge &so-6 bbls po cans D R Perret-sundries to order-Total 93 hhds sugar 18 bble molasses Bs Rilroads. MORGAN'8 LOUISIANA AND TEXAS RAIL ROAD. Nov 11 -9 bales cotton G W Sentell &oo-3 Clapp Bros &oo.d Jno Chaffe A Sons-S Rykeoki & Manade -9 Newman & Jones--6 bales moss J A Bourg-3 smoke seed cotton Hartwell & Chambers-45 hhds suo gar 6 bbls molasses Bush & Levert-70 do D A Given & 8on- 7 do nobert Hare-tI do Delgpdo &o0-4 do 9 hhds sugar H & C Newman--14 do Richard Milll. ken-lot oranges and sundries to o, der--Total 18 bales oo ton 3 sacks seed cotton 68 bhdo sugar 125 bbla molasses Per steamship Harlan from Corpus Chrlsti-645 bags wool 41 bals skins 9 bales hides 118 hides C A Whitney hco--154 bags wool and sundries to order From Rockport-v17 bags wool 304 hides 15 boxes beef C A Whitney oo--3 bbls tallow E Plabary sundries to order From Indianola-93 bales cotton 9 bales wool 15 sacks wool and sundries C A Whitney Aeo-Total 23 bales cotton Per steamship Whitney from Clinton for New York -340 bales cotton GA' Whltney Aco-sundries to or der-Total 340 bales cotton From Galveston-59 bales cotton C A Whitney & 0o-409 sacks coffee Gordon & Gomila-'4 bdls hides to order--5000 in specie State National Bank-sun dries to order-Total 59 bales cotton From Clinton--3 bales ootton Jno T Hardie &co 21 do L F Berje-37 do Valden. Hawkins &co-15 do Kirkpatrick & Kieth-2 do Clapp Bros &o--8 Biok ham & Moore-3 do 8 Gumbel-5 do 23 bble pecans H Donneel &ce-6 do Flash. Lewis &co--908 sacks cotton seed N O Cotton Seed Assooiation-sundries to order-Total 1t2 bales cotton 908 sacks cotton seed FOR SALE. FOR SALE - AN ELEGANT AND COM .' plete set of furniture, desks and fixtures, suitable for a bankin or counting-house. A.p ply to HIBERNIA NATIONAL BANK. oc3 tf FOR MAKINC Light Bread, Rolls, &c. SHEPARD'S IMPROVED Hop Yeast IS THE CHEAPEST AND BEST ARTICLE IN THE MARKET. '5 Iyspeptics can eat Bread raised with this Yeast with impunity. t s put up ha un tin and warranted to keep any length of time EsN Dyspeptics can eat Bread raised with this Yeast with impunity. other is put up in half-pound tib cans, and warranted to keep any length of time in any climate. Full directions P or us are on every can, and if followed strictly, GOOD DREAD will be a certain result. FOR SALE BY GROCERS GENERALLY. W' Man ufactured expressly for the Southern Trade, by Wi. H. SHEPARD, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Teas, Spices, Mustards, &c. 58 Customhouse St., NEW ORLEANS, LA. T. A. BECK, OOOl.l0. ..A ue. a efee and Saleaemw, x.. 27 PeSers st., Man %af ,rondelet W Boman Baa . n aNtL wonniem. Qlee F aetor and Trwaes' Insurane Oompioy. No. 17 Carondelet street. New O(r lean Nov. 10, 1877.-The semi-annual dividend of F11+ per cent on stock will be paid at this office on demand. no11lw TIIOMAS F. WALKER, Ho,,retary. All persens having elaims against the schooner Democrat. now lying at the head of the Old Basin. ire rqtuested to present. the same within ten days to I'OEY & POREY. not 8 12" aIt Canal, corner Decatur. Assoeiation Army of Tenneae.-The roeular nmonthlt lmetin of this Associatlon will be hold TUEADAY EVEN NG next Novem ber 18, at 716 o'clock in the old Senate Chamber at the Mechanica' Institute. A full attendance is requested as important Ipatte willl l. pro sented. JAM; $ LINGAN. First Vice President and Acting President. J. . UOLD)ING, ooretary, noll Omee New Orleans City atllroad Comn pany, No. 1t4 Canal street.-New Orleans. No temper 2, I577 Until further notice, trains to and from the Lak, will run as follows: From the City. From the Lake. 7 o'olock... ...a. m. 7:45 o'clock...... a.m. 8:80 ook........a. n. t9:15 o'clock .. .. a. m. to o'clock........a I,. 410:45 o'clock...... a. in. 11:80 o'clock-.......a. . 12:15 o'clock..... p. m. I o'clock........p. m. 1:45 o'('lock...... . m. 2:80 o'clock.. . .... m. :l o'clook... . i. 4 o'clock.......p. . 4:45 o'clock... v.f . 5:3o'o lok ......p. m. 6:1t o'olock...... p. 7 o'clock........ . m. s o'clook...... p. m. *o3 14t 0. 0. LEWISt . Hnnert.rv. -ole of the Faetors' and 'l'radur" siaaur* anct Company. No. 87 0 rondolet street-New Orleans. October 27. 1877-From and after date, this oompalny will issue policies on marine risks, payable in c.ts" of loss, in London and Liverpool.. THOMAS F. WALKER. o002 lm Secretary. OOPARTNERSHIPI. THE PUBLIC IB INFORMED T'IIAT MEssrs. Louis Ledonmte. Victor Petitpaiin and Edmund Breaux have foree I a copar,nor ship under the style of E. BIt.A X A& CO. for the purpose of carrying on a furniture busi ness, at. Nos. 1:i and 1:I:i (hartres street, as per act duly recordeid in book 152. follos 177 and 178, and exoeutled on the 7t.h instant. before E. A. ll'yroux, notary, No. s2 Exchango Alley. nell It I' ISSOLUTION-THE FIRM OF I'llHLON & / ItICHMON O. copporsmiths and sheet Irron orkers. has been this day dissolved. W. H. PHILON will continue the same business at tihe old stand. 117 and 129 Front stroeet and 1244. Fulton street, and will assume all liabilities of the late firm. W. H. PHELON CIIAS. RICHMHONI). New Orleans. November 10o. 1877. noll Iw5 DISIOLUTIONOF OF OPARTNERRHIIP-THE co artnership herotoforo existing between the undersigned under the firm name of U. It. FINLAY & CO. has this day been dissolvoed Henry Froilsen retiring from the business. Either party has the right to sign the name of the firm In liquidation. GEORGE R. FINLAY. HENRY FRELLSEN. -GOPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.-THE UNDER. - signed have this day formed a copartner shi under the firm name of FINLAY & 'HoMPON,. for the purpose of continuing the wholesale drug business reoently conducted by the late firm of G. 1. Finlay & Co.. at the same ibation, No. 35 Magazine street. GEORGE It FINLAY. THOMAS C. TFOMPSON. REFERRING TO THE ABOVE. I CORDIALLY recommend the new firm of FINLAY & 'HOMPSON to the patronage of my friends. HENRY FItELLSbIN. New Orleans. November 1. 177. not Im FOR RENT. 9IO RENT-TWO FINE ROOMS ON THE 1 second floor, at No. 123 Carondelet street. noll st LFOR RENT-ELEGANTLY FURNISHED 1' rooms. single or in suites with board, at No. 63 Bourbon street. near Ctnal. 0027 Im* 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. oc11 tf EMUNICIPAL ADVERTISEBKENT. CITY TAXES FOR 1877. DEPARTMENT OP FINANOC, City Hall, New Orleans. November 8. 1877. The collection of taxes for 1877 will, from THURSDAY. November 15, be strictly enforced by law. J. C. DENIS, no9 7t Administrator. SEALED PROPOSALS. DEPARTMENT OF WATERWORKS AND PUDLIC) Buildings. ttoom No. 23, City Hall, New Orleans. November 6. 1877. Sealed proposals will be received by the un dersigned until MONDAY, November 12,1877, at 12 o'clock. m., for repairs to Boys' House of Refuge, according to plans and spesilcations of City Surveyor. The city reserves the right to reject anyand all bids. Parties making proposals for the work are required to deposit with the Administrator of Finance, as an evidence of their intention to abide by the adjudication, the amount of sloe in cash, which shall be forfeited to the city in case of failure to sign the contract. Bidders to whom contract is not awarded shall have their deposits returned to them on the day adjudication is made. No bids will be received unless accompanied by certificate of Administrator of Finance that deposit has been made. Proposals to be endorsed. " Proposals for re pairs to Boys' House of Refuge." JAMES D. EDWARDS, no7td Administrator. NOTICE TO BAKERS. MAYoaALTY or NEW OELImqs. City Hall, November 10, 1877. The average price of fresh flour being this day seven dollars and fifty cents; in accordance with said valuation the price of bread for the week commencing on MONDAY. November io, 1877, will be: Sixty ounces for twenty cents. Thirty ounces for ten cents. Fifteen ounces for five cents. Bakers of bread are required to use only the best flour of the above value per barrel, and the use of damaged or inferior flour in bread offered for sale in this city is prohibited. Consumers of bread are requested to report to the nearest police station any violation of the above ordia nance. either in variation of weight or quality of material nolo ED. PILSBURY. Mayor. TAX NOTICES. 1873. 1874. 1875. NOTI6E TO DELINQUENT TAX PAYERS 1878. 1874. 1875. OFFICE STATE TAX COLLECTOR, FIRST DISTRICT 47 Ca- ondelet street. New Orleans, October 19, 1877. Attention is invited to the provisions of Act No. 23, approved March 1, 1877: "That all penalties presently accrued for the non-payment of delinquent State and parish taxes be and the same are hereby remitted; provided, the said taxes be paid on or before the first day of December. 1877; and provided further, that nothing herein be construed so as to prevent the enforcement by tax collectors of the payment of delinquent taxes before the said date, but payments when so enforced, in any case, shall be free of penalties as above pro vided." E. A. BURKE, oelS sot State Tax Collector, First District. PHILIP HIRSCH, O OO P 3E 4. 6s, as s. i. ans d a North Peter street, Msauatory-Cor Bt. Louis and Mirostree,. tot _i SITUATIONS WANThD-IlUKALUS. Drlesmakmer and seamstresses. W ANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY. A SITUA "tion stew; is a first-class operator on sew indrg mauh . t'o i t oft reference aivon. Addres K. I... thiso. ofest t!f Cooks, Nurses. Clhamnbemalds. te., W ANTED-BY A FIRENCH WOMAN A RIT Sutionto wash and Iron. and would bho willing to cook, wash and Iron for a small fam r1y. or would nurse and attend to housework. Address MARIA, Democrat oflne. noan at 1WTANTEID-A HITUATION DY A FIRST V clhass ,ook, who is also a good washer and Ironer. Address M. C., Demorat oftlno. noll at W ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE aged woman, a situation in a private fam ily an a flrst-elass 1ook. Can furnish the best of city refere.ten. Pleassn ell. or address for three days. at, 121 Chippowastreut, corner of Richard. nell :It W ANTED--BY TWO REglS'ROCTABILE (ILt -sittlations, one as a cook. oneo as a housto girl, or wetitor on table, or nurse; good refer ences. Address BELLA. Democrat ofleo. Doll tANTED--A MITUATION BY A RtEHPECT able woman as nurse; l cOaiabl, of teach ing the first rudiments In Engllsh; has five .nars referenre from her last placn; can ho moen or addrnssod, M. A. F., 71 Annunciation street. noll WAANTED-A MITUATION BY A RESI'ECT a tbl woman to do housework. Address JOHANNA K. CUItN. corner tRaco and St. Thomas streett. nolo it W. ANTED-A SITUATION TO DO HOUSE • work and plain Rewin,. or dllning-room work. ADny alt No,. 4, Philpl strt., between (lara and Willow streein. n.. lo..t W ANTED-IBY A ltESI'EOTAIBLE FRIENCfI woman, a situation to d. o he~14nwork and attnd to children. Addross J. I.. )Democrat omffu. nmct at "W ANTED-IBY A YOUNG (ilthL A BITUIA tion to tdo housework and nursing. Rtofer ,incos uivn If reulired. Address N. T., Dmo crat oilh.,. nolo at Wi ANTElI)-A SITUATION BY AN OLD famintly servant., colored. She is honest. capable an excellegt cook and laundress, and has no lfamily. Mhll may be seen at. llS Mouth |lampart. between HL. Joseph and (Jallotpe streets. Wnolo WJANTED-A SITUATION BY A YOUNG girl, to wash and iron and flute by the machinae or by the tong. The best of references given. if required. Address 4t4 Constance street. o027 HELP WANTED--FEALES. Chambermaids, Cooks, Nurses, etc. W ANTED-BY MRS. BLOCK, NO. Its CAMP street, for the country, one Cook, one Washer and one Gardener. Has on hand a good housekeeper, au17 tf MRS. BLOCK--NO. t14 CAMP STREET. HAS on hand the best kind of help for city and country; has on hand one good German girl as housekeeper. aul7 tf HSTUATIONS WANTED-MALES. Clerks and Salesmen. W.ANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD business capacltles, speaking the English and French languages fluently, and at present resid ng In the country, a position as traveling agent for a wholesale commercial estabill.h ment--liquor house preferred. The appllicant is confident of his ability to influence a large amount of orders, and would use his energies toward advancing the Interests of his employ ers. Can furnish good references. Address Worker, this ofceo. n,.s 1w W ANTED-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.. care thils omice. soeott .WANTED--B A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD ST hnrankar n aftnnthin on an n lr ,. wholesale house. Is not afraid of hard work. Bost of references furnished. Address M. H. D.. Democrat Office. eels tf IIISCELLANEOUS. W ANTED-BY A BOY HEVENTEEN YEARS of age, asituation of any kind where he San make himself useful. Please address EDDY. Democrat office. noll W ANTED-A BOARDER-BY A LADY IN the Sixth District, a lady to board: house convenient to two lines of ears. Reference given and desired. Apply on Laurel street, between Napoleon Avenue and Berlin street. non 3t W ANTED-BY A BOY 15 YEARS OLD. A situation to do work of any kind, or would like to learn a trade. Please call. or address for three days 199 Annunciation street, between Robin and Race. noll It W ANTED-WORK OF ANY KIND IN JOB writinu and copying. Being at leisure after 4 o'clock. would like to secure employ ment after that time. Address ALERT, this office. nolo W ANTED-BY A MAN OF FAMILY. A NA tlve of New Orleans, with good business educa ion. a situation that will afford the means of support; has a strong constitution and will -take hold of anything that may present itself. Please address M. O.. this office. nos lw $1.50 FOE PIANO TUNING-BEST WORK. S. 63J 0 Magazine, D, LEECH, Soiree Planist. jy5ly TW ANTED-SUGAR COOLERS IF SOUND, good order and cheap. PLANTER, Dem ocrat office. se20 tf TW 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 ence furnished. Address FARMER, Democrat office. ses tf LOST OR STOLEN. L OST OR STOLEN-CERTIFICATE NO. 1214. issued by the Levee Steam Cotton Press Company, under date of June 14, 1860, in favor of Esmeralda Morphy, for three shares of stock in said company. Notice is herebygiven that application has been made to the company for a duplicate certificate. noR lw* 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. dence 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. ie28 tf STEAMBOATS. GREAT REDUC nON. SCABIN PASSAGE TO VICKSBURG ..... :..e NATCHFZ ............ BAYOU SARA ....... 4 BATON ROUGE..... 3 The above rates will be accepted by the f,l lowing passenger steamers: C'ITY OF ALTON, SUSIE SILVER. COMMONWEALTH, CEN TENNIAL, BELLE OF SHREVEPORT. Apply to J. B. WOODS & CO., Agents, noc tf 104 Common street. ST. LOUIS. INDEPENDENT. Leaves TUESDAI Nov. 13, at 5 p. m. SFOR ST. LOUIS. CAI O, MIEM phis. Vicksburg and all inte, mediatr points-The light draft and line side wheel passenger steamer GOLD DUST, E. W. Gould. master. E. W. Gould, Jr.. clerk. leaves as above, positively. For freight or passage apply on board, or to nos J. F. DOUGLAS, 106 Gravier st. OUACHITA RIVER. NEW ORLEANS AND OUAOHITA BIVE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. OUACHITA CITY. TRENTON AND MONROE Weekly Ouachita City U. S. Rail Packet. Leaves every WEDNESDAY at 5 p. m.. FOR OUACHITA CITY. TREN. Id "·ton. Monroe and all town landings The tsAmer JOH I WILSON, (In place of John H. Hanna.) Joe Holmes. master. B. G. Cornwell. clerk. Wil leave regularly as above. Wili reserve the right to refuse any landing except mail land ings. or freight or peasaeap ly on board, or Q A Oio RIVER. BEEGU 0 T I L AND om e of tho folo#i utoa. viz: THOM4 HHERLOK. LDEN CITY,'" AL KHUI)H CHEItOK . MARIY HOUSTON. S .OF THE ABOVE STEAMERB 'J lf I ' , N ew O rleans ev etr y TU E S uA i, THiT7ISDaY and SATURIAY, connecting with Ul atilroads and packet llnes running ourt, tr* m Olnlinnali giving through bills of lVdlag to al l points. or through rates and ali iaforaation a ply to. . t C. 4L WAYNE. Aaent. oc2t loo Gravior street. REGULAR MEMPHIS AND BEND PACKET. Leaves on WEDNE.DAY. Nov. is at 5 . m. S. .FOil NATCHEZ, YICKMBUIIO G reenville Arkapolls. Terrenn Helena. Memphis and the bends Tho splendld panssenar steamer THOMPSON DEAN, Jas. H. Pepper. master. Frank Beck. Jr.. clerk, will leave as above, Daying vartioular altention to all Wy and brd frelght,. Rate given and t rough bills luding signod to all points on Whkite and Arkansns rivers. For freight or pas sage ayylY on board or to iRCKETT (ýA CARTER, s Magazine st. JA NEY & WORK, 100 (Common street. Through bills of ladlng signed to Pine Bluff iand stations on the Little Rook Mississippi lvor and Texas Rtallway, via Arkapolis. Ark.. and to Litttle Bok and stations on the Mom ohil and Little Iook Railrotad, via Hoptllold. Ark. BROCKETT & CARTER, Agents. ofs as Magat no street. REGULAR MEMPIHI AND BEND PACKET. Leaves on THURISDAY. November 15. at ov. in. and overy alternate Thursday during the entire season. FOR VICKSBURG, GREENVILLE. Arkapolis, Terrneo IHI.lona. MmI phis and the Bonds-The line pas senger steamer JAMEN& HOWARD. B. R. Pegram master, J. H. Chassaing clerk, will lenve as a tove. N. B.-Up fr-ighlts to Baton Rougo Bayou Hera. RlId River Landing, Natcahez. Vldadila. Waterproof, ltRodney, Ht. Joseph. Grand Gulf. Hard Times, Vicksburg, Lake Providence and Groeenville taken at ONE-HALF RATES chargoed by the Now Orleans and Vicksburg packets. C. G. WAYNE, Agont, no 106( Uravier street. MEMPHIS AND BENDS PACKET. LEAVES EVERY OTHIER WEEK. .P _FOR MEMPHIS, HELENA. TER reni.. Arkopolis OGreenville. Lake Providence. Vicksburg and the Bends-The iron steamer CHAS. JP. CHOUTEAU, W. H. Thorwegan, master, Geo. Miltenberger, clerk. will commence her trips in the trade as above, duringthe latter partof November,and continue throughout the season. J. B. WOODS & CO.., Agents. se27 tf 104 Common street. VICKSBURG, YAZOO AND TALLA. HATCHIE. REGULAR NEW ORLEANS VICKSBURG. YAZOO AND TALLAHATCHIE THRIOUH' PACKET. LEAVES EVEKY WEDNESDAY. STHE NEW AND FINE STEAMER YAZOO VALLEY S. H. Parisot master. J. T. Hall. clerk. Will leave as above regularl every Wednesday. For freight or passage apply on board, or to JANNEY A WORK. le0 Common at. oc14 tf I. W. ADAMS. 21 Commercial Place. OPELOUSAU. REGULAR OPELOUSAS PACKET. Leaves every TUESDAY at 5 p. m. . .. FOR WASHINGTON. OPELOU sas. Port Barre. Simmsport Church ville and all landings on thirCoast, Atchafalaya river and Bayou Oourtableau-The splendid passenger steamer LESSIB TAYLOR, M. Kenison. master. Eua. Quatrevaux. clerk, will leave as above. For freight or passage ap ply on board, or to B. W. ADAMS, No. 21 Commercial Place. HITE & CARLIN, No.4 Tchoupitoulas street. Connects at Little Devil with steamers Creole and Minnie no4 REGULAR OPELOUSAS PACKET. Leaves every SATURDAY, at 5 p. m. . FOR WASHINGTON. OPELOU ls sas, Port Barre, Simmsport, Church ville, and all landings on the Coast, tchafalaya river and Bayou Courtableau-The new and light draft steamer BERTHA, H. H. Broad master, Thee. Jobin clerk, will leave as above. For freight or passage ap ply on board, or to BRITTON & EPPLEB, 81 Gravier street. R. W. ADAMS 21 Commercial Place. Connects at Little bevil with steamers Creole and Minnie. ja22 tf DONALDSONVILLE. FORDONALDSONVILLE VIA NEW ORLEANS AND TEXAS RAILROAD. THE STEAMER ST. FRANCIS BELLE, Will am Gibson. master. Will leave the head of Bienville street at 7:30 a. m. for Westwego, with passengers for all sta tions on the New Orleans and Texas Bailroad. Returning. will arrive at 5:45 p. m. Same boat, connecting with Sunday Accommodation Train, will leave at 8 a. m., returning same day at 6 p. m. Freight received at the same place up to 4:30 o'clock will be delivered at its destination next morning. ocl0 tf C. E. PAYNE, Superintendent. LAFOURCHE. SEMI-WEEKLY BAYOU LAFOURCHE AND LOANT PACKET, Leaves every WEDNESDAY at 10 a. m., and SATURuAY at 5 p. m. Lad lTHE NEW PASSENGER STEAMER ASSUMPTION, P. A. Charlet. master, N. Z. Dupuis. clerk. Pays particular attention to way business, and returns down the coast every Monday and Frt day. For freight or passage apoly on board or to B. RIVET, ro06 105 Decatur street. TBI-WEEKLY BAYOU LAFOUBCHE AND COAST PACKET. Leaves every TUESDAY at 10 a. m., THURS DAY snd SATURDAY at 12 m. I . THE NEW PASSENGER STEAMED HENRY TETE, J. F. Aucoin master. M. H. Landry clerk. Pays particular attention to way business, and returns down the Coast. leaving Donaldsonville every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday at 5. a. m. For freight or passage apply on board, or to B. RIVET. o10 Decatur street. P. 8.-Lands all Coast passengers and freight in daylight BAYOU SARA. BEGULAB SEMI-WEEKLY BAYOU SARA ANT' COAST PACKET. Leaves every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at5 . m. FOR BAYOU SARA WATERLOO, Hermitage, Port Hickey,. Baton Rouge. Plaquemine and way land ings-The fast and splendid passenger steamer OUACHITA BELLE, (Reoresenting new boat building). John . ibanomaster John H. ossop. clerk. Leaves as above, returning down the coast every MONDAY and FRIDAY. For freight or passage apply on board or to BRsITTON N EPPLER. 82 Gravier st. LORD & McPEAKE. 46 Camp street. au29 HITE & CAIHLIN. 4 Tchoupitoulas st. BAYOU BSARA SEMI-WEEKLY PACKETS. STR. GOV. ALLEN. STR. -, John J. Brown Master. A. Duas Master. L FOI i BAYOU SARA, WATERLOO. Hermitage. Port Hudson, Lobdell's Store, Baton Rouge, Plaquemine. and postoMlee landings teramer Wev. Allen, Leaves every MONDAY and FRIDAY at p. m. ATd 5ATIURDAY at ` .m. gp~ $eSon F unS RIVER. IRet Ulveir an Texas. 017WI U wAYANDioU NN ,w Through b tf lading and through swaan, gar tlcketas to all landinga on Rod, lUtlvjrl eiry stations in Texas. The best route to trhe roil4vgi .splondld and fIietsteamers composaing tiO ne will leave as advertisdbe. ow.e O uns ga U, *No.5. Wjj $e SHIT trEV EPODBTL e~s~ on, Riot Springs,, an'd EB. tags on lied River and r sta ons in exae. FOR SHREVEPORT AND JEFFERBSO2q Maria Louise, H. J. rlnriksr. miuster, Leaves W1UNE8DAY, Nov.rmber 14, at a D. M Leavs NT l W, W. lion. master, DAY, Novomnb.,r 17. atfl p. m, Fllbecnarged st mouth of oe 3vr N Orleeans nf m rytes ir at on board t orit the 7. 0. vaierstreet. fHITU" A S WEEKLY GRAND ECORE PACKETS. PonR jRAND ECO4IE. NO . L w or ory, Alexandria. NormaI's . bn's and way laudinge-The stelspt. ore DAWN. C. P. Trualow. musrter C. W. I)rown. olerkr Leavtw eve; TUIADAY, at p.zm itiohard Binnott, muster O(. llmalaiton, clerk,, LoHaves s'vury MATUIILWAY, at 5 p. m. Will loeav as above. For froltrrt or apply on board or to It. W. AD 2 alO8 No. 21 Corumrcial Place. VICKSBURII , .IEENVILLF~ AIO.ID, ARKHAPOLIm AND BENDU, LeaveH EVERY MONDAY. at 5 p. m. I-4E I FOR AItKAPOLIS. GltEENVILl, Argcyle. Vkcksurg and the, Bends- The flue and flast iwsonger packet J. W. Tobin, master; W. N. Calmr, clerk cnnetling at Vlcksburg with Parlsott's Line f'o all points on Yazoo awl Tallahatchie rive:t Boat reserves the right to VnEa all landing that the captaln ma5 deem unsafet, R. W. ADAMS. , Through bills lading given to Trenton, bon. roe and all stations on V ckeberg. 8hreveNol. and Texas R.ilroad. Also, to all polnts on'rk. apolls and ine Bluff Railroad. BBOOKETT & CARTEB. Agents, o0 a8 Mwazranas'trma UNITED STATES MAIL PACKET. Leaves every TUES ,AY at a . m , . .. FOB VICKSBURGI. I'iATOH[ e Davis' Bend and intermediate land William Campbell. master. A. MeVay. clerk, leaves as above, connecting at Vliksburglftb Iarlsot's Line for all points on the Yazoo. , flower. Deer Creek and Tallahatchio. It. W. ADAMS JANNEY & WORK. HITE & CARLIN, Aent Will give through bills of lading to Trenton, Monroe. and all stations on the Vickasbugo I Bhreveport and Texas Railroad via Delta,La. hev r W. B. BBOCIKETT, Agent, d12 38 Magazine street. UNITED STATES MAIL PACKET. Leaves every THURSDAY at 5 D. m. FO OGREENVILLE, VICKSBUBG and the Bends-The fine and fast passenger packet FRANK PARGOUD, J. M. White master. C. Solmes clerk Will leave as above, connecting at VIeksbua* with the "Parisot Line" for all points on TO0 and Tallaht .chie rivers. For freight orpassage apply on board, or to JANNEY & WORB, B. W. ADAMS, BRBOCKEPT & CATEB. Through Bills of Lading riven to Trenton Monroe and all stations on Vicksburg, Shreve port and Texas Railroad. mht! BROCKETT & CARTER. SATURDAY VICKSBUBO UNITED BTATED MAIL PACKET. Leaves every SATURDAY. . m. ,e FOB VICKSBURG, DAVI' BEAD LI il[.Natchez and all intermediate land. m ings-The a ger packet T. P. Leathers masts. J. F. Muse clerk. connecting at Vicksburg with the Parisot Line for Yazoo, Tallahatchie and Sunflower rivers and with Anchor Line for Memphis. Cairo ane St. Louis. This boat reserves the right to pass all land. Ings that the Captain may consider unsafe. For freight or passage apply: n board, or to JANNEY & WORK, 10o Commop street. HITE & CABLIN & Tchoupitru..as street. Will give throug" bills of lading to Trenton, Monroe and all st.Cdons on Vicksburg, Shreve port and Texas Railroad. via Delta. La. W. B, BROCKETT, Agent, my 38 Magazne street. BATON ROUGE. REGULAR COAST AND BATON ROUGE PACKET. Leaves every WEDNESDAY at 10 a. m. and SATURDAY at 5 p. m.. The passenger steamer ST, JOHN J. P. McElroy, master. J. C. Bergeron, clerk, Leaves as above for Baton Rouge, Plaque mine, Donaldsonville and all coast landings re turning every FRIDAY and MONDAY EVEN INGS. For freight or passage aply on board or to se25 tf E. 0. MELANCON. 32 Bienville at. REGULAR COAST AND BATON ROUGE PACKET. Leaves every MONDAY at 5 p. m., and FRIDAY at 12 m., The passenger steamer JOHN H. HANNA, F. Bergeron master. L.P. Delahoussaye clerk,. Leaves as above for Baton Rouge Plaque mine, Donaldsonville and all coast landings, returning every SUNDAY and WEDNESDAY For freight or passage apply on board or to see EO. MELANCON, 32 Bienville UPPER COAST. FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT. NEW ORLEANS AND UPPER CO iST M. I, DAILY LINE OF PACKETS. .. .FOR BEN. TUREAUD'S, ASCEN- sion and all plantation landings. The steamer MARY IDA, J. A. Ruiz master. , clerk. Leaves TUESbAYS, THURSDAYS and SAT URDAYS, at to a. m. The steamer Alcide Albert master. Arthur Nicolle, clerk. Leaves MONDAYS WEDNESDAYS and FRI DAYS, at 10 a. m. both boats return on alter nate days and in daylight. For freight or pas sage apply on board or to sel W. J. COMAUX, 20 Conti street. REGULAR TBI-WEEKLY PACKET. Leaves every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY an. SATURDAY at to a. m. FOR ASHLAND PLANTATION Ascension parish. Donaldsonvilh and all coast landings-The flA side-wheel passenFger steamer BLUE WING NO 8. J. A. Comstock. master. Geo. M. Woods and Chas. Dean, clerks. Will leave as above. Returning,. leaves Ash. land Plantation Tuesday, Thursday and Bun, day, coming down the coast in daylight. Po freight or passage apply on board or to .aps S. HENO. 19 Conti street P. 8. All freight delivered in the daytime. LOWER COAST 1877. Lower Coast Packets. 1878. NEW ORLEANS AND GULF TRANSPORTA TION COMPANY. 4 t The following steamers will leape b as below, carrying the United" mails ARTHA, W. 8. BA3SETT, master, Leaves TUESDAY and THURSDAY. at im~ f(.r Port Eads and RATURDAY at 5 . m., for Port Eqis and Pilot Town. ALVIN. W. T. Scovell, master. Leaves MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FRI- DAY-t 12 m., for Port E-ds and way landings. A clerk is ,always On the laadlngtj receive~ Sone has authority to contrast any debts , =l~asit n p o~ if l