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KELLET'S ISAOD Wine Company. agY CATAWBA, PORT, SHERRY, SWEET CATAWBA, 1MSOAT, ANGELICA, CLARET, 1!t WOOD AND IN GLAS. CHAMPAGNES. These Wines are better and oheaper than foreign importations, They haveboen analyzeod by the experienced chemist and Professor of Chemistry in the Univerity of Louisiana., Dr. Joseph Jones, who pronounces them free from impurities. and recommends their useo for mo di1al purposes. SHROPSIIRE & CO., 18 SOUTH PETERS ST. noli BOLE 80UTHERN AGENTA. _DR. SYDNEY DAVIESON'S L ARRIVAL IN NEW ORLEANS. r.' ..YDNE-Y DAVIESON, 1. 1.0 C. S. LONDON, M. D. Glesen, Auth rt " Practical Observations on Nervous D lity. "Essay on Marria e." etc., Senior Proprietor of the Missouri State 1Miuseum of Anatomy, St. Louis. Mo., ito Inform the citizens of New Orleans and vicinit, and especially those who have al a availed themselves of his serviees, that no hs returned to the city for the season, and ray consulted, till the 31st March next, at Sle rooms, S Ramapart mtreet, Between Canal and Customhouse. And may be consulted DAILY from in a. m. till 3 . mTs Vnd from 6 till a p. m. Dr. IDAVIESON. having adopted as his line of practloe the treatment and cure of Nervous Diseases, Ssentyears of tudy and research in that h of hmedleal Sclonce bearing sp oall on euff rn fArisng from YOUTHFUL FOL SO IlDISORETIONS, causing nervous mental and prhyscal debility, and the loss of all itality, and his long and varied experience in e beet European Hospitals, together with Stin of the most successful pDraelce, both in Aaarope and America. enable him to guarantee lRelief to All Sufferers who consult him. Dr. DAVIEMON has been specially and remarkably successful in his Treatment by Correspondence. It is however, desirable that at least one per ita &ilntErview should be had if practicable. r. rDAVIESON ew.oieally invites the atten gon of those who by placing themselves under ne, ate of ignorant charlatans have only in tetlafed their sufferings. The hysiclan who , derstands his profession and labors with in lligenee to advance it in the respect of men, a nelactor to mankind and ulhe hi h estl mpation in which Dr. DAVIESON is held by I ,Dhlply ns themselves, is proof that all who aply to him may have Isapliet Faith to a bapid and Perma leat Cure. .Dr. ,DAVIESON'S work "Practical Observa tnsa now in its leeth edition, will be found a huitrle guide, and may be had, hound in i oth price 25 cents, by addressing the author, Pr. oSYDNEY DAVIEsON, No. o Rampart street. en Canal and Cu tomhouse, Now Orleans,. f`' MO;I GIGOAG, ELLIS, bookseller, opposite oD. AVION may be consulted at No: 0 6 Smgmpart street, between Tanal and Custom- 5 I~ uNew Orleans, up to the 31st of March, which his address will be 1706 Olive street. 6 E OuIS, where he has boon permanently lo tomany years. e hours from 1o a. in. to 3 p. in., and from ~4 to a p.m. Sundays. 14 a m till . oyal. onlst. a IN STORE AND IN BOND. AZE bb AC BRANDI eN, In quarter and eighths, of the ollowingfollowing vn-brands: ges- OW. H. Bray.-er November-187. For saledmo in lots to suit, by the argents,1 THOS. H. HANDY & CO., 14 and 16 Royal st. C In Store, and for Sale in Lots to Suit: 260· bble Old Bourbon Whiskies p Of the following brands: 11 WLig Ht Braer November,olls, &c.1873. ILar, Bedmon & Co., February and March, 187:1. . W . ums. Januar, 17L In large and small glass bottles. W THOS. H. HANDY A. CO., a 11018 1w 14 an i 16 Royal At, C S FOR MAKINC Light Bread, Rolls, &e. SHEPARD'S IMPROVED IS THE CHEAPEST AND BEST ARTICLE IN THE MARKET. G' , N STih sS"4It is put up in half-Toud tin conI, and warranted to Ne(p any length ,f time SHD .-?Manutfacturred expressly for the SM H SHEPA D, Al EnE STeas, Spices, Mustards, &c. Dyspepi58 CuanstBreaomhodraise wih t., B this treeast witheam Brewery in any it. dir-os o, a aOOD BREA.D will be a era.in result. . "FOR SALE BY GROCERS GENERALLY. Br Er~Srw oT~8 i DANWIG5E ' Closing Out Regardless of Cost! $30,000 WORTH OF OHOICE DIRY GOOI)MS, In Store Nos. 213 and 510 Royal street, corner of St. Philip. MUST BE LIQUIDATED IN THIRTY DAYS. 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 op ortunity. 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 CALICOES, COTTONS. SHEETINGS. DRES8 GOODS. BLANKETS, FLANNELS. and every article In the house. Ladies consult your interests and call at once. You will save mo ey by it. walso call the attention of dry goods dealers in the city and country to this opportunity to reolonish their stocks at advantegeous ri.es. 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. DANZIGEtRS', 312 and 280 Royal street, cor. St. Philip. ASTONISHING INDUCEMENTS THIS WEEK AT DAN ZIGE RS' NEW STORE, 158 ..............Canal street...............1.7 Between Bourbon and Dauphine. IMMENSE CHOICE OF NEW FALL GOODS at prloos heretofore unknown In Now Or leans. Iload this advertisement and be con vinced that we mean to ko.p up OUR ESTABLISHED REPUTATION FOR LOW PRICES. We have received during the nast few weeks, from the principal markets of the Old and New World,. $10,000 worth of seasonable Dry Goods, which in styles and prices we are sure are worthy your immediate attention. DRESS GOODS-DRESS GOODSH. New BOUIRRETTES at lIra and 200 per yard. Now KNICKERBOCKERS at loc and 12: per SNOWFLAKES at rie. 20, and 250 pof yard. Now MATELASSES at Ire. 200 ant 25e per yard. We received last week lo0 pieces of Now Styles, bought at great advantages. We have all these fashionable goods in all grades, from 10c to $1 per yard. Woolen FRINGES. in all shades, at 10c, 5I and 250 Dpr yard. Breton BAiAIDS at le, 2oo and 250 per yard. All kinds of fancy BUTTONS dally received. SILKS-SILKS-SILKS. Will offer to-morrow fifty pieces Black SILK. at the following porlois: a pieces Black SILK at 6oc, fully worth soe. 5 pieces Black SILK at 75e, heavy, worth S1. 5 pieces Black Gros Grain SILK at s1 per yard. 5 pieces Black Cashmere SILK at $1 25; former price t 76. 5 pieces Extra Bonnet SILK at $1 75 per yard; former price $2 0o. 6 pieces Best Guenet SILK at $2 per yard ; quall ty guaranteed. 5 piotes Black CASHMERE, sublimo quality, at $s per yard. These qualities we guarantee to be worth $5 per yard. Colored SILKS in all shades including the new shades "rironeo" and "lMIousse," at corre spondingly low prices. We are selling olbtty SILKS at 65c a yard; for mer pricen Hsd Black Silk FRINGES, all kinds: also with Clair de Lune Beads, at $1 and i1 so a yard. Black Cashmeres! Black Cashmeres! Just received per steamer Knltckorbocker, to pieces Black CASHMEItES. at the following prices: 10 pieces, 40 inches wide, at eec. 5 pieces. 40 inches wide at 75c; fully worth s1. 5 pieeos, to inches wide, at $1; beautiful quality. 5 ieoes, 46 inches wide. alt $1 25. Spiees. 46 Inches wdle, at $t 5o. These are the ceapest, Cashmeroes It has over been our pleasure to olffer to the New Orleans public, and we would beg to add that we can warrantthese goods to be of the best French manufacture. CLOAKS. CLOAKS. CLOAKS. A complete assortment for Ladies and Misses, the manufa.turet of which has lion superin tended by our buyers, and every Cloak a perfect I fit. LADIES' CLOAKS, all sizes, in the atest style. at $2 76. MATELAsSF CLOAKS, at $i. French BEAVEIR CLOAKS at $4. $6 and $s. E MATELASSE CLOAKS, silk trimmed and silk fringes, at $1i, sis and $20. PARISIAN CLOAKS (latest styles) at $tO, $4o and $50. MISSES' CLOAKS. all ages, from $2 50 to $15. It will pay you to examine our Cloaks. -LANKETS. QUILTS. GRAY BLANKETS, at $1. $1 a0 and $2 a pair. WHITE BLANKETS. atall prices from $2 o0 up. TOILET QUILTS, from New Yurk auctions, C at $1. TOILET QUILTS, from New York auctions, at I $1 50 and $2. Nottingham LACE CURTAINS from Now York I auctions, which we offer at $1 to $6 a pair. Tamboured LACE CURTAINS from New York auctions, from $30 to $76 a pair. 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. C KID GLOVES. KID GLOVES. B Buy your KID GLOVES at DANZIGERS'. E Our famous 2-button KID GLOVES, at 40oc a pair. Extra 2-button KID GLOVES, at 50c a pair. Sand 4-button KID GLOVES, at $1 a pair. 6-button KID GLOVES. at $1 a pair. Embroidered 2-button KID GLOVES, at $1 25 a pair.N Gentsa extra fine DOGSKIN GLOVES, new shades, at $1 25a pair; every pair warranted. e NOTICE. NOTICE. NOTICE. We have been appointed by Messrs. Harris D iros. sole agents for their worlo-renowned G HARRIS SEAMLESS KID GLOVES. a rhe ladies need not order these Gloves from the North. as we will keep a full assortment, and ,romise to sell them at New York Prices. Calicoes and Cotton Cheaper Than Ever. Just received per Knickerbocker: Scases new Shirting PRINTS at 5se a yard. cases fancy PERCALE, yard wide, at 7c a yard. al Brown and Bleached COTTON.iS at 47e a yard. Splendid CANTON FLANNELS as low as 70 ca yard. New lots of FLANNELS. SHEETINGTS, etc., which we sell by the single yard at New York Prices. We are prepared this season to offer unusual oducements to our cou.try friends. Samples ent to all parts of the country free of charge. )rders filled on same day as received. No de ays. Any goods may be returned to us that W ail to give entire satisfaction. bt DANZIGERS',. c Best Lighted Store on Canal St. 15 Canal street. BETWEEN BOURBBON AND DAUPHIN. RoI3Ia CATALOGUE AND PRICES -OF THE CHICAG 147 CANAL STREET-, Between Bourbon and Danphine ate., NEW ORLEANS. Cutlery and Silverware Department. Six stoel KNIVES with FORKS, for 75c. Finer goods at 9nc. to $3 per set. Six silver-plated TEASPOONS. for soc. Six silver-plated TABLESPOONS. for 750. Six silver-plated TABLEFORKS, for 75c. Finer grades at 95e. to $2 65 per set. Silver-plated five-bottle CASTOR, 75o1. to $5. Silver-plated NAPKIN RING, for 15e. to $1 50. Six Ivory NAPKIN RINGS, for 75c. etc. STANDARD WORKS, as Dickens. Mary Holmes, Mrs. Harlan. 95o. each. Works of all the celebrated poets, only 95c. each. All these books are elegantly bound. TOY BOO.00 from loc. to $1 so each. Album and Leather (oods Department. A beautiful fifty-picture ALBUM, for sen. Twenty different stales of ALBUMS, for 85c. to ii 95c. Fifty different styles of ALBUMS, ranging from $1 up to $20 orach. The most superb collection in the United States. Autograph ALBUMS. quarto size, 95e. Russia Leather POCKET-BOOKS, 35a, ec., 5oc. F e65, lSe, $1 up to $3. MUSIC FOLIOS, with spring back, nce only. ti BACKGAMMON BOARD, complete, with Dies and ChookersAonly 9ec. WORKBOXES and DESKS. from ooc. up to 15. ( --- T w llHuman lair and Toilet Goods. It Real French HAIR BRAIDS. for nec. Twenty-six Inches long HAIR BRAIDS, at $2 25. CURLS. FRIZZETS, PUFFS, etc. (We have just received from auction a lot of T e5000ooo UMAN HAIR SWITCHES. and we shall give our customers the benefit of this a low purchase.) FLORENCE HAIR, Hat and Cloth Brushes. TOILET MIRRORS, with rubber back, Soc., 75c.. n95. to $1 75. Rich DRESSING CASES, for ladies and gentle- sI men, very suitable for presents, from $3 up to $12. Our Jewelry Department, [S THE MOST COMPLETE IN NEW OR LEANS. We sell only the BEST ROLLED GOLD PLATE GOODS, and lower than any other house. Also French GARNET, RUBBER. ONYX. CEL LULOID CORAL. SHELL and FANCY JEWELRY, at prices not to be equaled 111 any other firm. Bohemian Glass and China Ware. LIch VASBE, at 50s., 75c. up to $3. Elegant TOILET 8ETS, at 9oc. up to t10. :hlna CASPIDOIRS, 75rc. up to $1 50. 'rench China TETE-A-TETE SETS, etc. MOKERB' SETS, .0C. JARD RECEIVERS, etc. PECIAL BARGAINS IN THIS DEPARTMENT Doll and Toy Department. BUY DOLLS HERE AND SAVE MONEY. WAX DOLLS, from l0e. up to slo. comprising a variety of over 100 styles. CHINA DOLLS, from 10c. to $2. KID DOLL BODIES, $1, $1 25, $1 50. DOLL HEADS, all sizes, from lOc. to $5, in Wax. Biscuit, Lubbor 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 $5. Brittania TEA SETS, from 25c. up to $2. KITCHEN SETS, STOVES, and PIANOS which never get out of order. Crandell's celebrated A B C and PICTURE BLOCKS, from 15c. up to s1 5o. All the latest novelties in Mechanical Toys MONEY BANKS, TRUNKS, DOLL HOUSES, etc.,TOOL CHESTS, from 35c. up to $10, GAMES-Amusing and instructive; CHESS, DOMINO, BACKGAMON, PARLOR CROQUET, GREAT REPUBLIC, CHESSINO, CRIBBAGE, and fifty other games, from 250. up to $1. In addition to the above goods we have thousands of other articles. Please remember that we sell beautifully carved Walnut BRACKETS from 35c. up to 95c.; also, WALL POCKETS, MATCH SAFES, etc. LOOKING-GLASSES, size 10 by 17, only s85c. 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 THE CHICAGO TRADE PALACE, 141 .............Canl street .............. 14 NEW ORLEANS. S IEmuAL WO'0 M., Weletle r to hlppes to Iorlpus Chrlstl and Ro kport-Prelghto received for 8tearmer St. Mary up tohiaturday, Nov. 17, has boon for warded on steamer Harlan. Please transfer your insurance. no2o at CHAS. A. WHITNEY & CO. A meetlng of the Ntockholders of the New Harbor Protection Company, will be hold at the office of the company, (rooms of Board of Underwriters) on MONDAY. December 3d, 1877, from 12 to 1 o'clock, for the election of Seven Directors for the current year, notes lt CHA. L. UHLHORN, rHnretary. Omlee ntun Mutual Insurance (ompany, No. r,2 Cramp street. Now Orleans, November is, 1477.-In conformit.y with art rio four of the charter, notle. in hereby given that an election will be hold by the stockholders at the offitc of the ompany. on MONDAY, December 3, 1s77. betwoen the hollrAof 11 a. m. and 2 t. m.. for twenty-four directors to serve during the ensu ing year. nols M&Etd H. CARPENTER, Secretary. The annual neetlng of the stock holders of the Now Orleans Nugar Com pany for the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing year will ,be held at No. iu3 Gravelr street on MONDAY, December :, 1877, at i o'clock a. m. nosi lst New Orleans Canal and Banktnl Com pany-New Orleans, Nov. 15, 1877.--Tho annual eleotton for seven directors of this institution, to serve during the ensuing year, will be hold at Its banking-house corner of Camp and Gravier streets, on the second MONDAY of December next (the 10th). between the hours of t10 a. m. and 2 p. m. nol0 td CH. JUMONVILLE, Cashier. omiee of the Faetors and Traders' Insur ance Company, No. 87 Carondolet street-Now Orleans, October 27, 1877-From and after d to. this company will Issue policies on marine risks, payable in case of loss, In London and Liverpool. THOMAS F. WALKER. ocs8 im Secretary. STRAYED. STIAYED-FROM CORNER OF ST. CHARLES and Philip streoet (greon-house) one Black and Tan DO, nearly four months old; answers to the name of PrIMUS; has yellow spots over both eyes; is white just under the mouth. A liberal reward will be paid for his return to above address. no1 It* JOUND ESTRAY, LAST FRIDAY. NINE OOWS, which the owners can have by provin Itre erty and paying all c1u ts. Ap ptly to .JoHN KETTEI.rrJNO, at . avaron's pt110. back of the Slaughtbr-Hiouso, note 3t* FOR SALE. F OR HALE-A FINE FAMILY GROCERY. situated in the Sixth District, for sale cheap. It has a good run of uostiom. Iteasons for sell ing, on account of departure. Apply at No. a( Louisiana Avenue. corner of Annuneiation street. fo22 4t* COPARTNERSHIPS. ~IHSSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIIIP-THE 1 copartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned under the firm name of G. I. FINLAY & CO. has this day been dissolved Henry Frelisen retiringn from the business. EithIr pairty has ti right to sign the name of the firm in liquidation. GEORGE B. FINLAY. HENtY FRELLSEN. (.OPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.-THE UNDER hJ signed have this day formed a copartner shi ,inder the firm name of FINL.AY & TIHOMMPH ON. for the trrpose of continuing the wholesale' drug business r ecently conducted by the late firm of m . H. Finlty & Co., at the same location, No. 1s5 Magaz'ine, street. ,GEO()RIE It, FINLAY. THOMAS C. THIOMPdON. REFERRING TO THEABOVE, I CORDIALLY reecenmend the now firm of FINLAY & THOMPSION to the patrona n of my friends. HENRY FRELLBEN. Now Orleans. November 1, 1877. no1 lm LOST. T OST-BY A LADY ON COMMON STREET, Ta large DIAMOND CROSS, set with eleven diamonds. The finder will be handsomely re warded by returning the same to 254 Common street, no CI'IZ ' SAVINGS BANK, (A Bank for Small Savings) GBUNEWALD HALL. 3.............. Baronnestreet........... .3 SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE CHABTEB. This Savings Bank will receive on deposit and Day interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum on such small sums of money as may from time to time be offered therefor by mechanics, clerks, minors and others, thus securing protection from robbery, accident or fraud, and also afford ing a means of profit on savings by the semi annual interest paid. By special provision of law, married women and minors can deposit money in their own name, and it can be drawn by themselves only. Such deposits cannot be controlled by hus bands parents or tutors. Apply for Charter and By-Laws. J. L. GUBEBNATOB, President. M. BENNEB. Cashier. DIBEOTORS: J. L GUBERNATOB, E. W. HUNTINGTON E. P. CHAMPLIN M. BENNEB, LOUI GBUNEWALD. mvI lv2i IOU {1 ANY P4XINTING TO-I)AY BY 14 Exchange ) Place. 0261 y DR. J. G. BELDEN Has removed his office to 189 Canal Street. His residence remals the aae-4 t Charles - ¾ - WAl!S. Id MITVATWIoWS WA ?-1 w- ALmag. r- Dressmlakers and Semustreses. or ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL. A situation as a seamstress in a family. Address 1.0 St. Mary street. non at We WTANTED-A (IOOD DRE SSMAKER Id 1 wishes to render her services for a pleas ant home and small salary. Address MRS. 7 M. E. SLATER, this office. neol W ANTED--BY AN EXPERIENCED DRESS Smaker, a position to cut and fit dresses or to do family sewing. Address DRESSMAKER, Democrat office. notl 1w W ANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY. A SITUA Stion to sew; is a frst-class operator on sew Sin mn chines The best of reference given. f Address K. O. At.. this office. Poo tf r Saleswomen. W ANTED-A REFINED YOUNG LADY rewants a situation In ita store. Understands variety ani notion business. Salary not so Srnuch the objert. Address . W., this office. sola r Hosekeepers. r W ANTED-A VERY COMPETENT PER a son witshes a situation as housekeeper where she can be sole mistress; Is very fond of children; has no obection to qoin to the ouantry. Address a1ddr. M. L. esILVR, this °oee. noc d Cooks, Nurses. Chambermaids, tse., tARE CTABLE WHITE WOMAN WISH os A situation to do cooking andi housework f for asnailifamily. Please address M. S.. Dem ocrat oficee. non la a - TANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A s situation to do housework. Address 1e6 V St. Mary stret. no22 at AN `I f3--GCO1 (;U( ANTED--OUOD U(IK. WASHER AND IV ironer for ta small family in a good Texas city. Inqhuire at 7:1 Carondelet street. W ANTED-A OOOD WHITE COOK. NONE t but flrstciass cook with good reoommen dailtions need apply. Apply at 2564 St. Andrew street. no2 It* W ANTED-A SITUATION TO COOK, WASH and Iron for a small family. Good refer ences given. Apply at No. 65 Annunciation Sstreet, corner (lalonnie street. non at W ANTED--DY A RESPECTABLE AGED woman, with the best of references, a situation to take care of children and do light work. Wages no ohject; more for a home. ad dress Mrs.. F. G., D)emocrat office, no0o2It SANTED-A SITUATION TO COOK AND do housework, or to wash and iron. Good references given. Address J. P., Democrat office. nol2 it ANTED--BY A MIDDLE-AGED WHITE Woman, a situation as cook, housekeeper or nurse, can glwe goot references. ApDIy to I Mrs. HAL L. 141) Thal la street. non at H I ANTED-BY A MIDDLE-AGED WHITE H woman, a situation to do housework. Ap- 3 ply to MARY BOYD, 261) Magazine street. no2o :at W ANTED-BY A GOOD COOK A SITUA. I tion in a private family. Best of refer ence given, if required. DIrect to M. D., 112 Annunciation street. no20 at SITUATION WANTED-BY A STEADY WO man as nurse or housework and sewing. Adldress I. M. C. tils offlce. nol7 EEL? WANTED-FPEEALES. Chambermalds, Cooks, Nurses, ete. W ANTED-FOR TIlE COUNTRY, A WHITE I woman to, ook and to do general house work. One whose virtues and education would make her a pleasant, associate for the family prfterrod. W. A. WIIITFIELD, Bay St. Louis. Miss. nolo 4t* W ANTED-BY MRS. BLOCK, NO. 142 CAMP Sstreet, for the country, one Cook. one Washer and one Gardener. Has on hand a good housekeeper. au17 tf MRS. BLOCK-NO. 142 CAMP STREET. HAS A on hand the best kind of help for city and country; has on hand one good German girl as housekeeper. aul7 tf SITUATIONS WANTED-MALES.I Clerks and Salesmen. w WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, NINETEEN Al V years old, a situation as clerk in a commer cial house where he can make himself useful. HSaary no obsjct. Can give best references. Ad- A dress P. D., Democrat office, no21 t W ANTED-A POSITION AS SALESMAN in a first class store Can furnish best of L references. Address E. L. Democrat office. no2 1t D W ANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN WHO IS L thorouglhly competent, and can give the best of city or country reference, a situation in ry a wholesale grocery, or as traveling agent. Is well known along the whole Louisiana coast. M and can influence a very large trade. Address di INFLUENCE, Democrat office. nolo WANTED--Y A YOUNG MAN, A SITUA- L tion in some store or any place where his H services will be of general utility. No objec tions to going to the country, and is willing to work i awhile on trial. Address A. V. K., Demo- II cratoflce. ols 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 G. K., care this office. se0ti Wf WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD character a situation in an office or wholesale house. Is not afraid of hard work. Best of references furnished. Address M. H. D., O. Democrat Office. 8e16 tf ANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN A POSITION er as assistant corresponding clerk. copy- se ist, collector, or c:lerkship in any capacity. Re- da ference given if re.qulred. 'lease address ve CLERK. Democrat office. nol s pa MIICELLANEOUS. W ANTED-BY A SCOTCHMAN AND HIS wife, a situation. The man is willing to do anything; the wife to cook. Address P. F., this office. no23 3t ANTED--WOMEN AND BOYS AT NO. 209 Clio stre&t, to sell honey and fresh daily made butter at the markets and throughout the city. Apply between lo a. m. and 12 m. with proper references. no21 2t* TANTED-A SITUATION BY AN INDUS trious man as porter, private watchman or in a retail grocery; will make himself useful in any honest capacity. Best references. Apply at 85 Exchange Alley. nol2 It WANTED-BY A YOUNG BOY. 13 YEARS old, a situation in any capacity where he can make himself useful. Good references given. Address JOHN FARMER, No. 40, St. Thomas street. no2o 3t W ANTED-BY A STEADY. SOBER MAN A situation to do any kind of work on a farm. Address J. H., this office, nobo 3t WT ANTED-A SITUATION-BY A MAN OF family, as driver or porter in a store, or gardener or hostler; is not afraid of work, in city or country. Salary moderate. References from last place. Address B. B., Democrat office. no17 $1.50 FOR PIANO TUNING-BEST WORK. S630 Magazine. D. LEECH, Soiree Pianist. jy5 ly W ANTED-SUGAR COOLERS IF SOUND, good order and cheap. PLANTER, Dem ocrat office. seoe 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 ence furnished. Address FABMER, Democrat office. se9 tf FOR RENT. OR RENT-ELEGANTLY FURNISHED rooms, single or in suites, with board, at No. 63 Bourbon street. near Canal. oc27 lm* BOARDING. SELECT PRIVATE BOARDING--COMFORT. Sably 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. 14e Carondelet street. Parties in search of home comforts will find his a rare opportunity. A fine bath-room also attached to the house. References exchanged. iriS tf GRAND OPENING. J. GALINIEt, Corner of Royal and Bienville streets, To-Day (Saturday), and F.llowlng Days, IMPOSTED ONNmTS, --D-LL TH NOVLTI ALL THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. VARIETIBS THEATER. Every night WEDNED AY and 1A23D&'r IA aCHAS an AY L Id TUNDAY i K . CHAS. MnaoZVOY'S original t .UiERNICON ANIE COMEDY Tht.OVp6, S ............... TABLEAUX ....... ........... Withr a ygom ,nylnga prsonatlons, charaterls 1 tie songs and dances. LNovember 2t-Fryer',s Grand Opera. nOO I- VAbrETIEs THEATRE. BALE OF SEATS FOR THE OPERA OPEWU A TO-DAY AT 1o A. M. W- Wednesday, November Is ' Inauguratfio of the limited season of GRLADN OPElIA, ITALIAN AND OERMAN. Is By Mr. J. C. FRYERB' Celebrated Company, 50 First appearance here of the great Dram.tlO Prima Donna, M'ME EUGENIE PAPPZNE u i- and of the renowned American Tenor, from th. Imperial Opera, Vionna, e MR. CHARLES ADAMS, In conjunctlon with the following distlngulsh.g artlsts: MINS ADELAIDE PHILLIPPO, the loading American Contralto, * MIt~I ALEXANDRE HUMAN, Prima Donna Soprano, from the Impelan A Opera. Vienna. e, Miss COONEY, Miss OGRIMMINGQ Mr. CH. FPITSCH. Primo Tenoro of the Wagner-Fest, New York Signor PIETRO BACCOEI, Primo Tenore of the Italian O era, New Yoerk. SALOUIN BLUM, i1g, TA PrLIAPIER A, Basso Baritone. Primo Ilao. Mr. H. WIGAND. Mr. ADOLPH, Primo iasso, ooenndo BasO. Premiere Danseuse, H M'LLE MINZELLI. from the Imperial Operas of St. Petersbarg a~P Vienna. GRAND CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA. Musical Director and Conductor We, '.lt a Evnin r Nov. 28.-OranIa Night a Vonrdducn rILtor TuiJ, Deb'ut her, of MME l PAPm. S Mn. CIARLESL ADAMS. Also first apea*ns d for several seasons of Miss Adelaide ht iipps and Signor Tagliapletra. Thursday. Nov. 2,--First time here In theO Th ina text. Wagner's Opera, the PJ'L. ,r DUTCHMAN. o Friday, Nov. 30so.-THE HUGUENOTB, Saturday Matinee. Dec. 1.-MA88ANIELRO E Hunday Dlec. 2.-Grand Gala Opera Night. ' Monday.. De .-First time hor, Wagner'sfk nowned work. LOHENGRIN. Tuesday, Dec. 4.-LA FAVORITA. Box Ofi'ee, for the sale of att to anti ... ibove "erformances. opens to-day, TBg jW DAY, November 22. at 10 ta. m. PRICE-Geoneral admission $1;i rose ed sea 0 c'nt, and ,, extrat , according to beetles. (r Fmily Circle r cents; Quadroon Doxib Scents,; Private Boxes s and i1., noi =r' GItUNEWALD HALL. This (Thursday) Fpening, Novemser 3 `e S POSITIVELY LAST CONCERT By the celebrated GERMAN MILITARY BAND, a Y CAJRL BEYER. Director. I Admisslion .................... FIFTY C.EI i md "Ui"')' """.....FIFrTY CB NTU I as no122 S IDWELL'S ACADEMY OF MUSIC-- Sf. ( IAL-In consequence of its enormou cess and through the desire of hundreds wo were prevented by the Inclemency of the w EN or from attending, OUR BOYS, bythe Li will be repeated Wednesday Matinee and u. lg and Thursday Evenng, Nov. 21 nd londo tt Ad- As played by the Lingards this famous pla1& 4V at reached L ts 9Gth .onsecutive performaonc AN Friday, Nov. 23-Benefit of Miss Alice ,Dunn l of Lingar(/-First time in New Orleans version of Les J)ominos Roses, TI' I)OMINOES and tho _lorious two act come ý NAVALEGIA(GEMENTS Miss Alice DunnMg n IS Llngard in each play. M A the Saturday Matinee and Evoening, Nov. 2- In repetition of the great benefit bill. Is Sunday, Nov. 2.-New Orleans' great favorite, •t. Mr. Milton Nobles, With his own company a r s drama. The Phomnix. nn - T. CHARLES THEATRE. hus HENRY WESTON......................Manager to LIMITED SEASON ONLY, o' Including Wednesday and Saturday Matinees. - commencing E- Sunday *venlng, November 3L an Appearance of the great al MACALLISTER, I Who will iresLnt each evening a choice seletio, -f hi ILLUSIONS. WOND)ERS and MIBA )D CLFSembracing 8UIENCE, MIRTH san or MYHTERY. Dn. One Hundred Elegant and Costl~ r e S wilt be lven Away Every lNght. Admisslon-Drejs circle and parquette (two .i )N envelopes), 50 cents. No extra charge for r y- served satsa which can be secured atthe tastre daily. Family circle and upper gallery (one p5 velope) 2.5 cents. N. B-A dollar ticket entities the holder to any - Prt of the house, and will be given six en velopes. Grand Gift Matinees-Wednesday and atur-. IS day. nore t s F., ENGE'8 GARDEN, Nos 11 and IS Bourbon street, H. WENIGE6, Proprietor, , . th Has been newly frescoed, and is now the FMN. EST HALL In the South. The artistic improveo ment of the hall was opened to public inspe. rr tlonon Saturday. the 1ath Iut., at 7 o'lock v : A large number of European and America/ D paers alwars on file. Three rooms for ladies and families, with sep" 8 arate entrance. e The largest Orchestrion in the world pla. B from i1 o'clcok a. m. to 12 m. It. Philip Best's MILWAUKEE LAGER BE at Five Cents a glass. oc17 em A ------- · a FURNISHED ROOMS. F LARGE AND HANDSOMELY FUBNISH] )r n apartments in one of the most elegant private s residences of the city. Convenient to e. steet and business localitiO. Unexceptionable references exchanged. Rooms with private table. If desired. Fami. . lies seeking a desirable location, can address se Box 3010, or inquire at the office of the Demo crat. 8582 JUI,1O, PORTRAIT PAINTER, No. 3 Carondelet .treet, New Orleans. Portraits from litf t or from pictures of the deceased (in oil or crayon), from *5 to $150. My ART G4LLBBT Ii a pi ce offrea. re sort, and the oublie is invited to visit Il at pleasure. 0c20 tnO24 JERSEY AND ALDERNEY r MILK. MILK. MILK. U Pure and fresh, from the country.tobe ad o Corner Carondelet and Ce.amoa sasest . and Branch, No. 9 Canal street;q a the Custom-Hmase, NWrth Side. Theaonly place; In the city wherethieels . brated milk can be procured. Pure, rich and sweet Jersey and AAhdeneg Milk and Buttermilk, at a cents -per glw1as efived daIly on ioe, Va Jackson , the famous Areoola Voyla . from the wel-known oz 11111W