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INVI'ITATION' - TO - NAYRA'S CHINA PALACE (TOURO BUILDING), 139.-CANAL STREET--129 My friends and customers, and those who are about starting housekeeping and old HOUSE INPERBS who wish to replenish their house iAld, are respectfully invited to examine my NEW AND IMMENSE STOCK of the latest Iaes of B nOOBATED FRENCH CHINA. FRENCH, ENGLISH AND GERMAN GLASSWARE. MAJOLICA FAIENCE. FLEMISH AND BOHEMIAN VASER. IWidWEB POTS and JARDINIERES. STATUETTES AND ORNAMENTS, TOILET AND CHAMBER SETS. BISQUE AND BRONZES. In designs and low prices I defy any compe tiion and will cheerfully take goods back which can be PURCHASED (not offered) elsewhere obsper. M. L. NAVRA'S China Palace, 129 Canal street, Touro Building. Miaemeber I have no branch store. no9 2dp lm STTAE OF IALUISIANA. BOARD OF LIQUIDATION. Nuw OLasANS. November 12, 1877. I hereby give notice that the following appll eaMons have been flied in this offrce for the fanding of the following enumerated Bonds, Coupons and Certificates. ALLEN JUMEL. Auditor and ex-offleloSecretary of the Board. THOMAS H. HUNT. onds .nd Coupons issued under at] o. 95 of 1871 .............. ... $1.13o,40000 TOWNSEND A LYMAN. Certifioates issued under act No. 3 of 1874 ......... .... ........ ... ...... 125 16 Total........................ $1,130,525 10 soel It IOARD OF LIQUIDATION. STATE OF LOUISIANA. NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 10, 1877. I hereby give notice that the following appli ltions have been filed in this offiee for the wanding of the following enumerated bonds, eoapons and certificates. ALLEN JUMEL. Auditor and ex-officilo Secretary of the Board. IRAAC ULLMAN. Certifloates issued under act a of 1s74... $103 78 TOWNSEND & LYMAN. s ads and coupons issued under act 115 of 1867......... ............. ........ 2,090 00 Certifcates issued under act 3 of 1874-... 124 17 Total .............. .......... ... .r.,307 1. 1aon at BOARD OF LIQUIDATION. STATE OF LOUISIANA. NEw ORLsANs, November 9, 1877. Ihereby give notice that the following appliDD eations have been filed in this office for the funding of the following enumerated State Notes and Certificates and Bonds and Coupons. ALLEN JUMEL. Auditor and ex-Officlo Secretary of the Board. oCHIM & BOYD. am State Notes, issued under act of Feb ruary 9. 1806 ................... $1000 o0 Certifcate issued under act No. a of 1874 20 oo $2010 00 EDM. J. FORBTALL'S SONS. endsa and Coupons, issued under act o. 32 of 1870 .......................... 110 6 Total................................. $a. 1 eO 3010 4t BOARD OF LIqUIDATION. STATE OF LOUISIANA. NEw ORLEANS, November 8. 1877. T hereby give notice that the following appli ations have been flied in this office for the landing of the following enumerated warrants, aoupons and fundable certificates. . ALLEN JUMEL. Auditor and ex-officio Secretary of the Board. E. D. MORGAN, PER J. A. RAYNOR. a Warrants of $000 each, issued by Chas. Clinton, under act 56 of 1873...... $4000 o00 E. P. BOYER. Caupons issued under act 35 of 186..... 693 38 oaupons issued under acts 177 and 2:31 of 1853 ............................. . 10 on rtlfioatoes issued under act 3 of 1.74 . 109 lo JOHN B. LAFITTE A Cn1. and coupons issued under act U6 of 1867 .......... ............... 313.130 00 $ads and coupons issued under acts 7 It7and281of 1563 .........-......... 5,050 00 ..ids issued by the State of Louisiana to the Bank of Louisiana .......... 2.725 o00 Total.................. ...,25,858 0 BOARD OF LIQUIDATION. STATE OF LOUISIANA. NEW ORLEANS. NOV. 5. 1877. I hereby give notice that the following appliea Ionsa have been filed in this offlce for the fund tig of the following enumerated bonds, coun jmns and fundable certificates: ALLEN JUMEL. Luditor and ex-officio Seeretary. of the Board. TOWNSEND A LYMAN. oUDponsdetached from bnhls issued for relief of State Treasurer a.t 277 of 1853 ....................... $120 00 rth'J0oates act 8 of 1874 .............. 28 75 EDM. J. FORSTALL R SONS. Bontd and coupons issued under act 11s of 1867 ......... ..... 1,070 00o Boads and coupons issued under act · of 1865 .................. ............ 5,116 42 Bonads and coupons issued under act _ O f 1870....... ....... ............... 1,106 66 Bonds and coupons issued under act 116 Of 1867............................... 000 00 Bonds tmd coupons Issued under act Sof 170.................... ....... 7.346 5 Bonds and coupons issued under act 85 of '6 s..... ................... 1,023 55 Oertifleatk issued under act. 3 of 1874.- 118 so W. F. HALBEY, PER CHAR. F. HOFFMAN. C04pons d'rsehcd from bonds issued underw t 32 of 1870 ....... .......... 214 67 - flo ates zct 3 of 1874 ................. 944 00 o ates act3 of 1874 .................. 202 00 SAMUEL FBTEDLANDER. Deads and coupons issued under acts 1T aud 231 of 1853 ................. 2.035 00 ds od ooupons issued under acts 1i$ and 231 o 1 53 ............ ...... 2,015 00 Beand and onupon issued under acts s and S2 o 1853 .................... 1,030 00 EDW. O. PALMER. end Ooupons issued under act is sed undr at sot 174.. 414 9 36o, a. H UNT t a unde rats of 184a... as . :.. :'- .a . K.ELLEY'S ISLAND Wine Company. DRY CATAWBA, PORT, SHiERRY, SWEET CATAWBA, MUS0AT, ANGELICA, CLARET, IN WOOD AND IN OLABs. CHAMPAGNES. These Wines are better and cheaper than foreign importations, They haveboen analyzed by the experienced chemist and Professor of Chemistry in the University of Louislana. Dr. Joseph Jones, who pronounces them free from impurities, and recommends their use for me dicinal purposes. SIIROPSIIIRE & CO., 18 SOUTH PETERS ST., noll BOLE SOUTHERN AGENT4. COTTON SEED MEAL, HAY, BRAN, ETC. 900 TONS CHOICE COTTON SEED MEAL. ',r ,,oe bales Choice HAY, in store and to arrive. 3.oo seaks Patent Packed BRAN. 1,00o sacks Choice Galeon OATS. - Also - BYE CORN MEAL, GRITS and BYE FLOUR. For sale, In lots to suit, by GEORGE HIECK & CO.. Corner of Poydras and Tchoupitoulas sts. nolo 1W BE YOU A LADY OR A (IENTLEMAN, If you wish to advance your Interests as well as your comfort, BUY YOUR KIDS -AT- KREEGER'S, 0017 lm 5thp 149 Canwl mtrest. VALENTINE BLATZ'S Celebrated Milwaukee Lager Seer. 100 casks Pints. To arrive Ipr Jackson Railroad. For sale by F. A. BEHAN, Sole Agent. noll at. NOTICE. OFFICE BOARD OF SCHOOL DIREC'TORS, City of New Orleans, sa Burgundy street, Nov. 10. 1877. The pay rolls of Portresses, Rents and Sup plies of the Publio Schools for the months of July. August and September. will be paid at the office of the Administrator of Finance, City Hall, on TUESDAY. 18th Inst., at 11 o'clock a. m. noll at JOHN J. O'BRIEN, Secretary. NOTICE. OFFICE BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRFCTORas, No. 8t Burgundy street, New Orleans, November to, 1877. The outstanding warrants for the month of September, 1874, will be paid at the office of the Administrator of Finance. City Hall, on MON DAY, 12th inst., at 11 o'clock a. m. noll It JOHN J. O'BRIEN, Secretary. NOTICE TO DEPOMITORS OF PIKE, BROTHER a C0. On demand, TWENTY PER CENT will be paid on amounts standing to the credit of de positors on our books. PIKE, BROTHER & CO., nolt It Per ,JOHN H.PIKW,. Liquldator. KID GLOVES. THE LABRGEST STOCK. THE BEST QUALITIES, THE LOWEST PRICES, THE FRESHEST GOOODB. at KREECER's NEW KID CLOVE BIJOU, 149 Canal street, at the Old Stand. o0e7 1m5thp DR. SYDNEY DAVIESON'S ARRIVAL IN NEW ORLEANS. DR. SYDNEY DAVIESON, Mi. R. C. S. LONDON, H. D. Glesen, Author of " Practical Observations on Nervous Debility," "Essay on Marriage," etc., Senior Proprietor of the Missouri State Museum of Anatomy, St. Louis, Mo., Begs to inform the citizens of New Orleans and vicinity, and especially those who have al ready availed themselves of his services, that he has returned to the city for the season, and may be consulted, till the 31st March next, at his old rooms, 9 Rampart Street, Between Canal and Customhouse, And may be consulted DAILY from to a, m. till 3 D. m., and from C till 8 p. m. Dr. DAVIESON. having adopted as his line of practice the treatment and cure of Nervous Diseases, Has spent years of study and research in that branch of Medical Science bearing speoially on the suffer Ings arising from YOUTHFUL FOL LIES OR INDIISCRETIONS, causing nervous mental and physical debility, and the loss of all vitality, and his long and varied experience in the best European Hospitals, together with years of the most successful practice. both in Europe and America, enable him to guarantee Relief to All Sufferers who consult him. Dr. DAVIESON has been specially and remarkably successful in his Treatment by Correspondence. It is. however, desirable that at least one per sonal Interview should be had, if practicable. Dr. DAVIESON especially Invites the atten tion of those who by placing themselves un,~er the care of ignorant charlatans have only in creased their sufferings. The phy- lian who understands his profession and labors with in telligence to advance it in the respect of men, is a brne actor to mankind and the high esti martion in which Ir. DAVIESON is held by physicians themselves, is proof that all who apply to him may have Implicit Faith in a Rapid and Perma nent Cure. Dr. DAVIESON'S work, " Practical Observa tions," now in its 160oth edition, will be found a valuable guide, and may be had, bound in cloth. price 2.aao nte by addressing the author. Dr. SYDNEY DAVIE-ON, No. a Rampart street. between Canal and ' ustomhouse. New Orleans. or from GIBOE ELLIS, bookseller, opposite the PostofiONeN Dr. DAVIESON may be consulted at No. 9 Rampart street, between Canal and Custom ouse, New r Oleram. uD othe S latof Marh, wi rswill be 11701 1. elv es , DANZIGERB' Closing Out Regardless of Cost! $30,000 WORTH OF CHOICE I)RY G(.0)7)S), In Store Nos. 2SS and 280 Royal street, corner of St. Philip, MUST BE LIQUIDATED IN THIRTY DAYH. This is no humbug, as we are determined to sell this stock out during the next thirty days and we invite our many friends, customers and the trade generally, to take advantage of this opportunity. Every article in the establishment has been reduced to such low figures as to insure an im mediate sale, so we advise our friends to call there at once and examine the goods and the reduced prices. Bargains in 1 CALICOES, COTTONS, SHEETINGS. DRESS GI OODS. BLANKETS. FLANNELS. and every article in the house. Ladies consult your interests and call at once. You will save money by it. We also call the attention of dry goods dealers in the city and country to this opportunity to replenish their stocks at advantageous prices. We also take occasion to offer for RENT this store, with all its fixtures, good will, etc.. to a good and responsible merchant, at a low figure, DANZIGERS', 2S2 and 280 Royal street, cor. St. Philip. ASTONISHING INDUCEMENTS THIS WEEK AT DAN ZIGE RS' NEW STORE, 1 7 ............ .Canal street ............1.. 57 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 past few weeks, from the principal markets of the Old and New World, $100,000 worth of seasonable Dry Goods, which in styles and prices we are sure are worthy your immediate attention. DRESS GOODS-DRESS GOODS. Now BOURRETTES at 150 and 2a~ per yard. New KNICKERBOCKERS at tooc and 120 per yard. SNOWFLAKES at 15e. 20e and 250 per yard. New MATELASSES at 16c. 200 and 25c per yard. We received last week too pieces of New Htyles, houeht at great advantages. We have all these fashionable goods in all grades, from 10c to $3 per yard. Wooldn FRINGES, in all shades, at tc. 15e and 250 per yard. Breton BRAIDS at 150 207 and 25c per yard. All kinds of fancy BUTTONS daily received. SILKS-SILKS-SILKS. Will offer to-morrow fifty pieces Black SILK, at the following prices: S5 pieces Black SILK at coo, fully worth si. 5 pieces Black SILK at 75c. heavy, worth $1. 5 pieces Black (ros Grain SILK at sI per yard. 5 pieces Black Cashmere SILK at $1 25; former price #1 75. 5 pieces Extra Bonnet SILK at St 75 per yard; former price 52 50. 5 pieces Best (uenet SILK at 12 per yard; quali ty guaranteed. 5 pieces Black CASHMERE, sublime quality, at 53 per yard. These qualities we guarantee to be worth $5 per yard. Colored SILKS in all shades including the new shades "ironro" and "Mousse." at corre spondingly low prices. We are selling pretty SILKS at 65c a yard; for mor price s5c. Black Silk FRINGES, all kinds; also with Clair de Lune Beads. at $1 and $1 so a yard. Black Cashmerest Black Cashmeres! Just received per steamer Knickerbocker, 60o pieces Black CASHMEtRES, at the following prices: 10 pieces, 40 inches wide, at oc. 5 pieces, 40 inches wide at 750; fully worth 81. 5 pieces, 40 inches wide, at $1; beautiful quality. 5 pieces, 46 inches wide, at St 25. 5 peces. 46 inches wide, at S1 50. These are the 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. CLOAKS. CLOAKS. CLOAKS. A complete assortment for Ladies and Misses, the manufacture of which has been superin tended by our buyers, and every Cloak a perfect fit. LADIES' CLOAKS, all sizes, in the latest style, at .2 75. MATLAl~SE CLOAKS, at 55. French BEAVER CLOAKS at 4. St and $s. MATELASSE CLOAKS, silk trimmed and silk fringes at 512, sis and 120. PARISIAN CLOAKS (latest styles) at $Ao, $40 and Sso50. MISSES' CLOAKS, all ages. from 12 50 to 515. It will pay you to examine our Cloaks. BLANHETS. QUILTs. GRAY BLANKETS, at 51, st .o and $2 a pair. WHITE BLANKETS, at all prices from $2 50 up. TOILET QUILTS, from New Yurk auctions, at SI. TOILET QUILTS, from New York auctions, at $1 50 and $2. Nottingham LACE CURTAINS from New York auctions, wlhieh we offer at SI to St a pair. Tamboured LACE CURT 4 INS from New York auctions, from .30 to 575 a pair. These goods from Now York auctions are fully worth double the money. HOBIERY. HOSIERY. HOSIERY. All the latest Colorings. All thelatest Novelties. Our well known Low Prices. HID GLOVES. HID GLOVES. Buy your KID GLOVES at DANZIGERS'. Our famous 2-button KID GLOVES, at 4oc a pair. Extra 2-button KID GLOVES, at soc a pair. a and 4-button KID (LOVES, at 11 a pair. 6-button KID GLOVES. at $1 a pair. Embroidered 2-button KID GLOVES, at $1 25 a pair. Gents extra fine DOGSKIN 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 worlo-renowned HARRIS SEAMLESS KID GLOVES. The ladies need not order these Gloves from the North, as we will keep a full assortment, and promise to sell them at New York Prices. Callcoes and Cotton Choaper Than Ever. Just received per Knickerbocker: 5 easee new Bhirting PRINTS at 5c a yard. 5 cases fancy PERCALE, yard wide, at 7c a yard. Brown and Bln.uhed (OI'TO(4 at 4c a yard. Splendid CANTON FLANNELS as low as 7ca yartld. New lots of FLANNELS, SHEETINGTS. ete., which we sell by the single yard at New York Prices. We are prepared this season to offer unusual inducements to our cnutry friends. Samples sent to all parts of the country free of charge. Orders filled on same day as received. No tde lays. Any goods may be returned to us that fail to give entire satisfaction. SDAN ZIGERS', Best Lighted Store on Canal St. CATALOGUE AND PRICES -OF THE TiADE PALAt.E, 147 CANAL STREET, Between Bourbon and Dauphine st., NEW ORLEANS. t t r Cutlery and Silverware Department. Six steel KNIVES with FORKS. for 75c, Finer goods at 95c. to 67 per set. Six slver-olated TEASPOONS, for o00. Six silver-plated TABLESPOONS, for 75. It Six silver-plated TABLEFORKS, for 750.. Finer grades at 956. to $2 65 per set. Sliver-plated five-bottle CASTOR. 756. to $5. Sliver-plated NAPKIN RING, for 15c. to 1 50o. Six Ivory NAPKIN RINGS, for 75o. etc. STANDARD WORKS, as Dickens, Mary I Holmes, Mrs. Harlan. 95c, each. t Works of all the celebrated poets, only 956. each. All these books are elegantly bound. TOY BOOKS, from loc. to $1 50 each. Album and Leather Goods Department. t A beautiful flfty-pi.ture ALBUM, for soc. Twenty different stiles of ALBUMS, for 85c. to 950. Fifty different styles of ALBUMS, ranging from $1 up to $20 5ac'h. The most superb collection in the United t States. Autograph ALBUMS, quarto size, 95e, Russia Leather POCKET-BOOKS, 35e, t4o, 500, - 65c, .se, s1 up to 6. '. MUSIC FOLIOS, with spring back, 95s only. BACKGAMMON BOARD, complete, with Dies and Checkers, only oee. WORKBOXES and DESKS, from 90o. up to $15. Human Hair and Toilet Goods. Real French HAIR BRAIDS, for see. Twenty-six inches long HAIR BRAIDS, at $2 25. CURLS. FRIZZETS, PUFFS. etc. (We have just received from auction a lot of oo000 HUMAN HAIR SWITCHES, and we shall give our customers the benefit of this low purchase.) FLORENCE HAIR, Hat and Cloth Brushes. TOILET MIRRORS. with rubber back, 50c., 75c., 95c. to $1 75. Rich DRESSING CASES, for ladies and gentle men. very suitable for presents, from $3 up to $12. Our Jewelry Department, IS THE MOST COMPLETE IN NEW OR LEANS. We sell only the BEST ROLLED GOLD PLATE f GOODS, and lower than any other house. Also French GARNET, RUBBER. ONYX, CEL- ] LULOID CORAL, SHELL and FANCY d JEWELRY, at prices not to be equaled by any other firm. Bohemian Glass and China Ware. Rich VASES, at 600., 75c0. up to $3. ' Elegant TOILET SETS, at 90c. up to $10. China CASPIDORS, 7.5. up to 61 50. 5 French China TETE-A-TETE SETS, etc. SMOKERS' RETS. 90Soc. CARD RECEIVERS. etc. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN THIS DEPARTMENT Doll and Toy Department. f BUY DOLLS HERE AND SAVE MONEY. WAX DOLLS. from lo0. up to slo, comprising a variety of over 10o styles. CHINA DOLLS. from 100. to $2. KID DOLL BODIES. $1, 1 25, $1 50. DOLL HEADS, all sizes, from loc. to $5. in Wax. Biscuit, hubber and China. In the Toy Line We have everything what pleases the little ones., both Girls as well as Boys, China TEA SETS, from 40c. up to Il5. Brittania TEA SETS, from 250. up to $2. KITCHEN SETS. STOVES, and PIANOS which never get out of order. Crandell's celebrated A B C and PICTURE BLOCKS, from 150. up to $1 5o. All the la'est novelties in Mechanical Toys MONEY BANKS, TRUNKS., DOLL HOUSES, etc., TOOL CHESTS, from 35., up to $10o, GAMES-Amusing and instructive; CHESS, DOMINO, BACKGAMVN. PARLOR CROQUET. GREAT REPUBLIC. CHESSINO. CRIBBAGE, and fifty other games, from 25c. 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 350. up to 95c.; also, WALL POCKETS, MATCH SAFE4, etc. LOOKING-GLASSES, size 10 by 17, only 85c. Best UMBRELLA in town only 90c. 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 TlE cICA.OO RADB E PALCZ, SPU.IAL UNOTICU. Office Faeters and Traders' lnsurance Company. No. 37 Carondelet street, New Or leIns Nov. 10o, 177.-The semi-annual dividend of FIVE per cent on stock will be paid at this offlne on demand. noll 1w THOMAS F. WALKER, Secretary. Asellatlon Army of Tennessee.-The regular monthly meeting of this Association will be held 'i'UEaDAY EVENING next, Novem ber 13a, at 7 V. o'clock in the old Henain Chamber atthe Mcchanies' institute. A full attmendonce is requested as imuportant matters will ,ie pro sented. JIAMi.IS LIN(IAN. First Vice President and Acting 'resident. J. A. (IOLDING, Hoeritary, noll Olce New Orleans City Hallrosd Com pany, No. 124 Canal strect.--Nw Orleans, No vembon 2. 177.--Until further noticn, 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. 8:30 o'clock ... a. m. 9:15 o'clock...... a. m. 10 o'clock ....... . . . 10:45 o'clock......-a. m. 11:30 o'clok .......a. m. 12:15 o'elock. p. m. 1 o'clock p. m. 1:45 o'lock...... p. m. 2:30 o'clock ........ m. 3:15 o'clock .....p. m. 4 o'clock . ...... m. 4:45 o'clock...... p. m. 6:30 o'clock........p. m. ;:15 o'clock ..... p. m. 7 o'clock........p. m. 8 o'clock .... . m. nos 14t C. C. LEWIR. Hnnertary. Office of the Factors' and Traders' ansur ance Company. No. 87 Carondolet street-New Orleans, October 27, 1877-From and after date, this company will issue policies on marine risks, payable in case of loss, in London and Liverpool. THOMAB F. WALKER. oc28 1m Secretary. COPARTNERSHIPS. THE PUBLIC 18 INFORMED THAT T- Messrs. Louis Lecomte, Victor Petitpain and Edmund Breaux have formed a copariner ship under the style of E. BREAUX & CO., for ii the purpose of carrying on a furniture busi- ni ness, at Nos. 131 and 133 Chartres street. as per d act duly recorded in book 152, folios 177 and 178, and executed on the 7th instant, before E. A. I'Pyroux, notary, No. 82 Exchange Alley. noll t _ IISOLUTION--THE FIRM OF PHELON & e 1 ItICHMON., coppersmiths and sheet iron workers, has been this day dissolved. W. H. PHILON will continue the same business at the old stand. 127 and 1211 Front street and 12452 Fulhon street, and will assume all liabilities of the late firm. W. H. PHFELON, CHAM. RICHMOND, 0 New Orleans. November 10, 1877. neoll 1w' DISSOLUTIONOF COPARTNERHHIP-THE copartnership heretofore existing between ci the undersigned under the firm name of 0. R. h FINLAY & CO. has this day been dissolved 1 Henry Frellsen retiring from the business. 6 Either party has the right to sign the name of the firm in liquidation. GEORGE R. FINLAY. a HENRII FRELLSEN. g /'OPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.-THE UNDER signed have this day firmed a co artner ship under the firm name of FINLAY & THOMPSON, for the purpose of continuing the wholesalo drug business recently conducted by the late firm of G. H. Finlay & Co., at the same location, No. 35 Magazine street. 7 GEORGE It, FINLAY. g THOMAS C. THOMPSON. REFERRING TO THE ABOVE, I CORDIALLY c recommend tlhe new firm of FINLAY & h THOMPSON to the patronage of my friends. HENRY FRELLSBiN. New Orleans. November 1, 1877. not lm FOR RENT. 1 FOR RENT-LOW, TO A RESPONSIBLE r party, two furnished rooms, at 154 St.Joseph i street. no13 1w FOR RENT-ELEGANTLY FU RNISHED rooms, single or in suites, with board at No. 6 l Bourbon street. near Canal. ocl' lm* FOR BEN P-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 a pleasant and convenient. Address D., Demo- c crat office. o11 tf FOR SALE. OFOR SALE OR RENT-THAT WELL KNOWN I F' sugar lantation "C lfester" situated in the I parish of Iberville. AppDDy to E. J. MONIAT, No 33 Front street, up-stairs. orls, lm Tu Th Su FOR SALE - AN ELEGANT AND COM Splete set of furniture, desks and fixtures. 1 suitable for a banking or countlng-houseo. Ap ply to HIBERNIA NATIONALBoANK. ocs tf LOST. I 08T OR STOLEN--FROM THE REMI Sdaonce No. 192 Terpsiehore street an African it PARROT of a gray color with a red tail. A re- 11 ward of ten dollars will be given for its return to the above residence or to the New Orleans Bee office, No. 73 Chartres street, or for any in formation that will lead to its recovery. iF no12 3t .OBT-BY A LADY ON COMMON STREET. o a large DIAMOND CROSS, set with eleven diamonds. The finder will be handsomely re- j warded by returning the' same to 254 Common street, noS BOARDING. I SELECT PRIVATE BOARDING-COMFORT. ably furnished front rooms can be obtained, tr with or without board by the day, week or A 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. eferences exchanged. Je28 tf ct FURNISHED ROOMS. LARGE AND HANDSOMELY FURNISHED c apartments in one of the most elegant private residences of the city. Convenient to Canal r street and business localities. Unexceptionable references exchanged. II Rooms with private table, if desired. Fami- th lies seeking a desirable location, can address % Box 01oo, or inquire at the office of the Demo. crat. se21 of Os Pi anA Bank for Small aings) en GRUNEWALD HALL in 3.............aronne street............. i SPECIAL LEGIBLATIVE CHARTER. This Bavings Bank will receive on deposit an? Dpay interest at the rate of a per cent per annun on such small sums of money as may from time to time be offered therefor by mechanics, clerks pO minors and others, thus secnrina protectior from robbery, accident or fraud, and also afford Ce ing a means of profit on savings by the semif annual interest paid. By spcial provision of law. married women an minore can deposit money in their own name, and it can be drawn by tne1lyo only. Buch deDosets cannot be oonotd bl hu br. A·Pplytor~ 1 WAWTM. *I'ITUATIONS WANTIM--V AL . Dressmakers and Seamstresses. WANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY. A SIT.A . tion to sew; Is a first-class operator on p. . Inu machines. The best of reference givea. Address K. g. M., this office. ae5 t., Ceeks, Nuses. Chambermalds, Ste., W ANTED- BY A YOUNG GIRL, A 84T A" tion to do housework. Aprlyat 246 M.ga. zine street, between I'oeyfarre and DeloI streets. nole at WTANTED-BY A YOUNG GIRL. A S1ITUA V tion to do housework. Apply at No. 18 Ponyfarre street. near corner Magazine street. nol3 3t W ANTED-A SITUATION TO) COOK AND do housework, or to "ook, wash and iron for a small family; also a situation by a younpg girl to do bousework. Address 161 Franklin street, or A. F., _Democrat offie. nol8st W ANTED-A SITUATITON BY A RESP . able woman to do any kind of housewor or take care of chlidren. Address E. B., thie office. no18 St W ANTFD-BiY A COLORED WOMAN-4 situation to cook and assist in housewor Apply to AD)ELINE, at corner Melpomeme Willow str,.cts. __ nol_ _' SITANTED-BY A .RENCH WOMAN A I S unation to wash and Iron, and would - willing to cook, wash and iron for a small 1a515 fly. or would nurse and attend to housewor$ Address MA RIA, Democrat office. nol st W ANTED-A SITUATION BY A class cook. who is also a good washer ironer. Address M. C., Democrat office. noil W ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE MIDDIL4l aged woman, a situation In a private fMi.. ily as a first-class cook. Can furnish the b.dt + city reference. Please call, or address for thru* @ days, at 121 Chippewa street, corner of Blcbd.rt noll at W ANTED-BY TWO RESPECTABLEGIR.LS - situations, one as a cook. one as a hbot , girl, or waiter on table, or nurse: good ref - ences. Address BELLA, Democrat office. noll W ANTED-A SITUATION BY A RESPECT able woman as nurse; is cat able of te oat, ingthe first rudiments in English; has fl5..' years reference from her last place; can be atSi or addressed, M. A. F., 71 Annunciation street,. no1l W ANTED-A SITUATION BY AN O L family servant, colored. She is honeg. capable, an excellent cook and laundress, has no family. Bhe may be seen at315Sot Rampart. between St. Joseph and Call ', streets. nol W ANTED-A SITUATION BY A Y OfU girl, to wash and iron and flute bytll machilne or by the tong. The best of refereneS. given, if required. Address 496 ConstaM e street. o0 "' HELP WANTED-FEMALEB. Chambermalds, Cooks, N~ ses, et .. WT ANTED-BY MRS. BLOCK, NO. 142 OAME V street, for the country, one Cook, _ Washer and one Gardener. Has on hla e' good housekeeper, sul 1 MRS. BLOCK-NO. 142 CAMP STREET, l : on hand the best kind of help for city country; has on hand one good German gIls housekeeper. , al.t BITUATIONS WANTEID-MALES Clerks and Salesmen. WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN OP business capacities, speaking the Enp and French languages fluently, and at pre resid.ng in the country, a position as trav agent for a wholesale commercial estais ment-liquor house preferred, The app is confident of his ability to Influence a amount of orders, and would use his en toward alvancing the Interests of his e8wi P ers. Can furnish good references. AddteW Worker, this office, co 81W . IANTED-A SITUATION IN A (WOrLs sale or retail) grocery store by a youna who has had several years' experience i country store. Willing to work for a liviang l arn. Address G. K., care this office. e e , WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN O O.F character a situation in an oes s wholesale house. Is not afraid of hr B'Dst of references furnished. Address N. B.,tP1* Democrat Office. Sem EISCELLANEOUS . W ANTED-BY B BOY SIXTEEN itEA - v old, any place where he can make hi generally uselul. Is competent for agr~ clerk; can give good references. Address e.1, Democrat office. ol08 at W ANTED-TO 00 TO THE 001UNTRY , German hostler, and wife to wash au iron. Good home and salary to parties uit ing. References required. Address T.J, ., Democrat office, nol1 A LADY WILL TEACH THE ENGLIS. nbranches, music on the plano, and do sew. ing in a respectable family. A good home desired than wages. Address L. 0. W., thfi office. nalS A YOUNG MAN. HONEST. STEADY AND industrious, desires a situation with planter: understands all kinds of farm w milking, taking care of horses; expect m ate wages only. Please address EARN Democrat offiee. nols St W ANTED-A MAN WHO IS BOTH A twheelwright and blacksmlth for the coa-n try, near the city: also two centrifugal hands. Apply to CHIBM & BOYD, 1014 oydras Street~ no11013 t ANTED--IBY A BOY SEVENTEEN YEA.S Sof age, asituation of any kind wherehae can make himself useful. Please address EDDY, Democrat office, nolln ANTED--A BOARDER--BY A LADY IN the Sixth District, a lady to board ; house convenient to two lines of cars. Reference ve and desirod. Apply on Laurel street, betw Napoleon Avenue and Berlln street. noll St TANTED-BY A BOY 15 YEARS OLD, situation to do work of any kind, or woei. like to learn a trade. Please call, or address for three days N19 Annunciation street, betweer Robin and Race. noll at W ANTED-IBY A HTEADY, HARD-WOBER .ing German, a baker by trade, any kind employment, in the city or country; a home more an object than salary. Addrus GERMAN, Democrat offlce. nog 1W AN lED- WORK OF ANY KIND IN JOB writinz and copying. Being at leisure after 4 o'clock, would like to secure Amploi.. ment after that time. Address ALERT, this offlee. no1b W ANTED-BY A MAN OF FAMILY, A NA tlve of New Oir:eans, with good business educa ion, a situation that will afford the means of suI.port; has a strong cons itution and will take holld of aything that may present itself. Pl'ase addrss M. 0., this ofice. nos 1w $1.50 FOR PIANO TUNING-BEST WORK. Pi,' 630 Magazine. D. LEECH, Soiree Pianist. jy ly TANTED-TSUGAR COOLERS, IF SOUND, ra good order and cheap. PLANTER, Dem ocrat office. sge t1 W ANTED-BY AN ACTIVE AND EXPI V 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 urnished. Address FARMER, Democrat office. se9 tt LOST OR STOLEN. SlOSHT OR STOLEN-CERTIFICATE NO. 1214, i..sed by the Levee Steam C ,tton Press Company, under date of June 14 liste. in favor of Esmeralda Morphy, for three shares of stock in said company. No ice is hereby given that ap.plic.tion has been made to the company for i do plicate certificate,. nos lw" JERSEY AND ALDERNEY MILK. MILK. MIL., Pure and fresh, from the country, to be had Corner Carendelet and Conmmon snest sad Branch, No. 69 Canal street,'a.e the Cuatosm-else, wNeth fi. Theonly plakes in thea ity Wwerthbe.d brated mk can adesr Mle7k ds ~thesue~~i---ga;~,