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e 1O: 'hgaaSg 1n the rseatal of W. i t W Prer; tº* emrst. j Or alatutd la t tt Sa..t o the VUdte4 t-e) t and greate atresge e upon ei bePoPe ou tale. ton stu t witp the pol.y 1 Jpetflot inf whlch t epbitaep party duous ed ver since the war ete aorlt it I a .unate, on that day, seated m .Ikeegl as a reutresentative of Sovereil tmr u eliana. hTe prince of Salnars has been by them tewardedi Sthe est hoore for his knavery and erj ,w have fr so Ing a time been the won er and disgust of the whole eovilized rorld. The Greature of the fraud, which he himself created, has been voted worthy of a In that body whose purity and dignilty were beer .mes the pride and boast of every meorl:i oihin. In action of the Penate villainy and treaaesher score another triumph andu honesty sad tearfully acknowledge another de t the young men of our country per . nOtier te iumph of party spirit over the old poi.house trickster another n lveto politlcal infamy. In it the states. tandiscovers another influence, which, added the many thtt have already preceded it, will 4entultly Wrk the total ruin of our Republi i# T here~b is in it, after all, some compensa Ste dation we suffer. By this ao publican majority in the Senate, not have been consummated but the votes of the Administration Henators a ris warned the people of the United taes he h a ndoed the poliey of a rmen for the whole people, ad adopted te policy of a overnment for the Republican nrt e. The votes of Stanley Matthews £dti-t risttaney on that day indicate as plainly St handwriting on the wall that the lade am td 'rld)nt has at last. been whipped into ga nks : they show that the dog has returned to h vomit, and the fraudulent President sur liadered at discretion to the party of eorrup. tI'as Insult, however, to the citizens of Louis lana should not be passed by in silence. The ole of the Union should know that Louis a stigmatizes this verdict of tae Senate as a eand degrading imputation upon her once name-and the declaration that Kellogg is e represenutatve jn the kenate as a base and infaii falseihoo. l'hotugh the reprisenta ve. heX sovereignty, the Legislature, she 01 nsgnantly order Kelogg not to dare Sfunctions of her Senator, and to au t.ettivelyinform the Senate that she recog in his admission to that body a gross and lt violation of hher State sovereignty. T ministers of justice should unkennel tot.i of the ianr crimes he has committed and sath hi from the seat which he now dis I in the Senate echamber to provide for -Ira sett at the work bench in our PI'niton Swhich would itself be almost too honora e-oor such a villain. [franklin (St. Mary) Enterprise.] ell.og the most infamous corruvtlonis., liar in all the South, has been ad mitnedlto the United States Stenate to roere ent the State of Louisiana w thout the shadow Sri , and on no argument save that of the Reaityof connectin g a i:tdical majority in tat bdi at all hassa do. The Adminintration stupported him, and its spPort confirmed him in his seat. By this act ihsitana must be represented in the United States Senate for the next six years by her Lreatest nemy; bythe man who has done more ham eny other to ruin and disgra m her; by the t villain of the ,orde of villains who ve tened on her substance since lRts, sim ply because it is thought ,expedient at this time, eves at the expense of justice and honor, to W "al " big garb of corruption" to k-ep the teal party alive a little while longer in that ranch of the government The SHnators of this great nation certainly have an enviable (i reputation as statesmen. iMarksvlle Bulletin.) W. P. Kellgr has finally booee admitted as Ssn-ttr of thi United Sa ts, representing the roud elate o Ltouisiana. There is not a man na title State that supposed that such nn occur rene eould happen, and the i,.telligence that the lar ha become a reality must "tir the blood and exclt", the indignation of all Louisianians. £ellogg the Senator from Louisianal There was atime when this graud title implied honor and carried with it the confidence and love of a e0nstitueney, t,ut in this case we find the very reverse. Whom da s i his man represent? ('or tainly not that large class of our people who for 0 mman years have resisted and rebelled against his authority, and who, with united im utlse, thought they had driven him from their -Mest. But rather than lose their power. Republican Senators did not hesitate to take in fellowship a man whom Louisiana has repudiated as a Gov ernor and in whom they have not a partictle of .*fldenhe. Let this man's adnisstion stir up d ite the indignation of all honorable men, for it is nothing less than an infamous plot nast liberty and de e,roy. t is in the power of the peop'o of this State to heard In this matter. The Legislature tsin January, and oneof its first ac's should be & set of resolutions repudiating Mr. Kellogg asa Senator, and placing the Henate upon no tices that this man's actions and votes will not go usprotested. Let the Senate know that they ave rbbed this Mltate of its rightful represen t ive. We can not change or alter the infamous heoree, but' we do prutest in the name of an out raged people. [Terrebonne Progress.] Th honest, patriotic gentleman whor. In 18s8. bought A six years' term in the United Slates senate to reresent a State where he did not belong, and which had not the slighte-t use for him, who afterwards for fiur years preen led tob Governor, by right of election, of a State of which he could not control asingle foot of ground, except under the protection of Unitedi States bayonets has turned up, again and again, toour lasting ditgra.e. h" is to mi-represent u, n the United, tates Senate for six years. Kel logg was seated by a full party vote. It will not be contended that every one of these Bepubli n enatorsdid not know exatly what he was gong and that he did not deliberately perjure imself by voting for the edmlssion of a mnn who has as little right to be Un:ted States Sena tor from Louisiana as he has to be King of the annlbal Islands. [Baton Rouge Advocate.] It has been charged that Wm Pitt Kellogg, who has just been admitted to a seat in the United States Senate. obtained his pret' nded election by paying s9ie each to the Packard mob" tO vote for him. We hope the Democrats will set themselves energotieslly to work to terretout the truth of thi. cha go, tog,,ther with the fact of his criminal co lusilon with the Re trning Board to re urn men to the I eglslature wno were never elected, in order that he may be iked out of the sat that he diseraces and to which he has not a shadow of a right. [Lafsyt-te Adver ise'r.) The seating of William Pitt Kelloag in the United States Senate is a fltting climax to the disgraceful recird of the. Republcan majority of that body, It is a shameful outrage upo-' Dublic decenep and an insult to Louisiana and the Bouth. Kellogg wat not elected Benasor and he has thetranseondent impudence to claim to represent a people who loathe and despise him as a most unprincipled and corrupt adven turer. [ Zhibodaux Sentin'l.] On yesterday week Wmin. Pitt Kellogsg was ad mitted into the United Statee Senate as a Sena tor from Louisiana. 'i his oily gammon and champion liat and defamer of the people of this litate is admitted toa seat in the Senate simply that lRdicaliimm may mintaln a majority in that body for a short while longr. CUBA'S CAUSE. A Proposal to Interfere In the Present Cuban War. (Chicago Times.] WAsHIN.ION. Dec. 6.-Mr. Joyce, of Vermont. attempted to introduce a resolution into the Mouse to-day, wllich ha1 the effect to stir up a hornet's nest. It related to the Spauish-Cuban diffeulty, and asked, among other things rela tive to that subject. fir an investigation into the methods of warlare, with a view to interference on the part of this government, if thte result of the inquiry should demal,d it, to the extent of compelling Sitain to c ,nduct the war aceorlingl to the principles of civilized warfare lResolu tilons except on Monday, can only be intro duced by unanimous consent. Out of courtesy to the mover, the House usually al lows a res lution to be read before .any objection is made, but to-day, before the pre ambles to Mr. Joyce's resolu:ion. which set forth the oppressed condition if the Cubans and the manner in which the war hat been conducted tbfpanm, hail been read-half throuh; -Hale of Maine. bounced to hi f-et and objected. His .objection was echoed by h If a uozen other members on bothsi tes of the H ,us. Townsend. of New York bellowed out that we had b tter first settle the Sitting Bull out rages before we uud,-rtake to it,-rt. re in our neighboas' affair. There being objection, of course Mr.Joycewas unable togethi- resolution before the House. Wit ther th se objections are any indication or not of thetruth of tuea-set tion It is made ne erthl.ss that Spain has becime able to exact-soe very t..ent influences to ,revent the interposition of this government on a o the ubans. The pr amble to Mr Joyce's resolution set forth that the people of Cuba had been opttressed for a long time by iSpain that in 18ss they called a convention tramed a constitution on which they declared that all inhabitants of the island should be ab of tesOdepartments, whioh comDrise tree fourths of e territory and two-thirds of th opplation that thespirit in which pain has conducted the war against the Cubans is contrary to all principles of modern warfare and to the dictates of humanity; that on the 1st of November toe commander of the Spanish forces in Cuba issued an order to his offilers dl ree Ilg them to shoot all Cuban prisoners taken In battle, and make their report in such a way that it would show that these men were killed in battle; that in this war, and since Ists the Cubans have lost fifty thousand men, and the Spaniards two hbnnlrpd thousand men, and yet Hpain has ben so strong in the United States as to prevent this g Ivrnment from applying and nflorcing the laws of neutrality, or, in other wordlh, from saying that war exists, on the ground that it is a mere insurrection or riot, and that it is the duty of all Christian govern tnents and eslpccially of the United States, not only to give the Cuban patriots, who are struggling for their liberty and equal rights with other men, their sympathy, but also to In terfere to prevent snch barbarous and cold blooded murders as are being perpetrated now and have been during the whole war by the Spanish forces in Cuba. The resolution de clares that this government should declare thiat war exists between Spain and her colony of Cuba, and that the Cubans are entitled to all the rights and benellits of neutrality grantedt under the law of itis. It also directs the I'resi dent to make inuiry In regard to the matter, and to do all in his power nither to bring aboutl a peace between 8ptain and Cuba, on the ground of Cuban independence, or to exert the power and influence of this government to compel Boain to conduct the war according to the prinu ciples of modern and civilized warfare, and in vite other nations to join with this government. in an effort to bring about such a result. Broken Blaine. [Chicago Times.] Senator Blaine arrived here this afternoon on the limited express train from New York. A fellow-traveler describes his personal ap pearance as warranting all of the stories that have boon circulated as to his bad healta. He looks like a broken, disappointed man. His once fresh, rosy complexion has been replaced by a dead, parchment color. A dark circle about his oyes and a drawn expression shad ing his mouth. indicate the pain that Mr. Blaine has suffered. He was very bitter in his talk, and openly said many cutting things about the President, indilating a spirit of in tense hostility against Mr. Hayes. Murdered In Prison. [0lalborne Guardian, Dec. 6. i Rohbrt Hymmonds, confined in the town cala boose, was murdered on Monday night. The details, so far as we have learned them. were horrible. The door was broken open and he was killed by blows upon his head. No cause is known for the horrible crlnme. Symmonds had been lately released from the State Peniten tiary, where he was incarcerated for the killing of Pritchard. in this place, some years ago. He was pardoner by the G(overnor, and for somen months past has eeon living quletly in Homer. He was arrested a few nighlts ago b the t'own police, and on trial pblead"d guilty to keeping a disorderly house. Itather than pay a line of s.r, he preferred incarceortion in the calaboose for ten days. While serving his timeo out the door was broken oven and he was killed. In Maine and the Eastern States generally, eonslderable dopressiun prevails in the lumber trade. Now American Bowing Machino, t15 Canal street. BOOTS. StHocs. BUnhtANs.-M,+s"ars. 11. & N. manlory. auctioneers, Nots. 45 and 47 D)peattur street, announce, their third grand eatalogtut credit sae of boots. tihes and brogans. This sale will consist of lr,0 cases of men's. youths' misses' anld children's bots and shoes, and a full line of holiday goods manufactured ex pressly for city trade. For terms and full par ticu lars, seeo their advert sonment. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 157 ... ......COMMONN ... ..... The undersignod having purchased tlihahove Saloon. (Ilately Nuget's') will be most happy to Inter' low his friends and the public generally on WEDNESDAY next. 12th inst. JIM BOGART, 157 ... .....Common.. . 1 dell erkm VICTOR PRIVAT, Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR DEALER, And Manufacturer of HOME CORDIALS AND SY4UII'S, No 31 Blenville street, Bet. D)eeatur and Chartres sts.. Now Orleans. dol2 2mn PU!iE KEJ'i LCKY WHIHl'KhS. We are the mantufaturers' agents In this ofty, for the sale and distribution of the celobrated J. A. MILLER CHI(CKEN COCK Bourbon and Rye Whiskies, made at, Paris, Itourbrn county, Kentu,.kv, so well known to the trade generally, end warranted to ugiv en tire satisfaction. Their perfect manufacture, from carefully selected grains, pure properlies, superior cooperage and rapid imorovement constantly, make these whislies the most de sirable and protitable to buyers, dealers and consumers generally. It is our aim to protect the trade ; hence our sales will be made at wholesale only, and the celebrnted well known J. A. MILLER CHICKEN COCK Kentucky Whiskies can b)e obtnuim d at retail and wholesale from most cf Now Orleans grocers and do lers. MILLER. DOLHONDE & CO., del22m 6s, 70 and 72 Tehon pitoulas street. WHIIEELER & PIERSON, 13 and 15 Camp Street. Buyers are invited to examine our elegant ITORe OF L WTlOTBIW , all of our own manufacture, all stylish cut and fit equal to custom make. ELEGANT CASSIMERE BUSINESS SUITS, all styles from $14 to $28. BLACK DIAGONAL DRESS FROCKS AND VESTS. $15 to 30o. BLACK CLOTH DRESS SUITS, for Balls and Parties $20 to Sto. YOUI'HS' BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS. stylish and nies. very low. NEW STYLE OVERCOATS, long and nobby, $9 to $25. BOY.' OVERCOATS, $5 and up. BOYS' SUIIS, for school and dress, VERY LOW. Shaker Underwear, Dress Shirts, Bows, Cravats, Half-Hose, New Scarfs, stylish, 50 cents to $1. ALL FRESH GOODS, ONE PRICE AND POLITE ATTENTION, AT WHEELER & PIERSON'S, 18 and 15 Camp Street. WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT UP STAIRS. Complete Stock of LOW PRICED GOODS for Country Merchants. des Im CHARL8 TIIOUILLY, 57 ............Chartres Street.....- ......57 Corner Bienville. Just received by the last steamers from Eu rope, a LARGE INVOIGE OF FANC-Y ARTICLES -FOB Christmas and New Year Presents. Jewelry Boxes, Gloves and Handkerchiefs. Boxes, Fans of every description. Backarat Crystal Ornaments. Brotnze Art cles. Jouvin Gloves. Perfumed Sathets, Jet, Tortoise Shell and Fan'y Jew. lry, Chatelains, Cr vats, Black and White Lace Spa ish Mantillas, Shell Combs, Flowers. Bridal Wreaths, nd a large assortment of other roods too long 'o be enu merated but all unsurpaqsed by their fresh ness and elegance. Special saloon for Ladies' Hair Dressing. Manufacto,y for Wigs and all kinds of Hair Work. All "rders promovt~ at- I tended t,). Branch, 68 r. Charles street Gents' Furnishing Goods. Barber Shop saloon, with hir brushing machinery. deg 5u Tal im av',.5 , ' .: . -' " ' i At a eeat meetti .t eal IS tate au4 axtyers' Union a Conm ttee I o Ways SII means was appoilte& onnist gto freUg. W, Brlkell, M. D., and John Purosil. he ob jeot of this committee is to raise funds to carry out the measures of the union, and the gentle men named will shortly walt on our citizens for that purpose. doll 1li The People's Bank of New Orleans, New Orleans. Den. 10. lo 77.-The stockholders of this bank are notilied that the annual election, according to artileh 22 of the charter, for nine directors to serve during the ensuing ycar. will be hehl at the banking house on MONDAY, the 17th inst., between the hours of le a. m. and 2 p. m. By order of the hoard. deli lot N. I,ANI)IY, Cashier. Germuania National fank of New Or loans.-'The nanual election for nine directors of this Institution, to serve during the ensuing year. will be held at the bnnking house, No. 102 Ctanal stroet. on WEDN ESDAY. January 9, 1H7. Ibetween the hours of It a, m. andl 2 p. m. dtl td J. L. Eilt(!IEIt. Oashier. Notice to Corpusl Christi Shippers.-The steamship St. Mary will t[ll for Corpus Christi on THUIITHDAY. via Jlrazs. Effect your insur ance accordingly. doll it C. A. WHITNEY .& CO. Illbernia National Bank, New Orleans, December 5. 1I77--The annual election of direc tors will be hold at the banking house WED NESDAY. January 9, 1070, from 1t o'clock a. m. to 2 o'clock p. m. JNO. (I. DEVERIEUX, dlol tdi Cashier. New Orleans National Bank, New Or loans. La., December s. 1877.-The annual elec tion for Directors of this Dank to serve (luring the ensuing year will be hold at the Banking House on TUESDAY. January s, 1(78, between the hot:s of 10 a. m. antd 2 p. no. dies tm WM. PAI, 'IEY (lqh'". Partles havlng pledges with the unoer signed. and o wlllch back interest is due. are hereby notified to settle the saite, otherwiso they will be sold at auction. Stli to ibegin WEDN ESDAY. I)oembher 12. 1i77. through I'LA CIDEI J. SPEAR, Auctioneer. A. TEHTART, deo 7t Corner Royal and Toulouse. Offlee of New Orleans City Railroad Company, No. 124 Canal stret, Now Orleans Deo.u'ber t 1577.-An ELECTION FOR TWELVE DIIRECTORS of this company to serve for the ,nsulng year will be held at this ofmeh, on MONDAY. December 17. 1877, between the hours of 11 a. nm. and 2 p. m. del td C.. C. LEWISI. Secnrtary. Southern Rank, New Orleans November 30. 1877.-An ELECTION FORl I)RIIECTORSI of this institution to servo during the ensuing year will be held at its banking-house on WED NEIDAY, the twelfth of Deotmler next. beo twoen the hours of 12 m. and 1 o'clock p. in. no:,o id .. ARK, Cashieor. AUCTION SALES. By H. & N. Bamory. WITHOUT RESERVE. THIRD CATALOGUE CREDIT SXLF. 1500 CAMES BOOT. SHOE1 AND BROG AN,. COMPRISING A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT --OF - HOLIDAY GOODS. IIY H. & N. HAMOIRY, Auctironeers--TITITRH L)AY. Domnllber I:, will be sold. at lon',lolk at their sthIaroom Nos. 45 and 47 Decatur street, without reserve 1515 CAMES BOOTH., HOEH AND BROGANS for men. b)oys. youths, wll'nll. misses and chil dren, conltrising a sil.et assorlt rent, artalt,'d to the city and ounty t radt, re.eived on con signnment dirct from factories. ---A 1,hO A FUIL LINE OF HIOLIDAY GOODS manu factured expressly for the occasion and for the city tIrado. Terms-Over $250, sixty days, and over $500, ninety days' credit for approved paper. 1012 2t WINES, BRANDIES, ETC., For the Holidays. Espoecial attention is directed to the largo and seltet stock of JOHN TUtI'IN, IMPORTER, 135 ...........Common street........... ISa Who bhs always on hand a full supDly of Brandies, Whiskies, Port & Sherry Wines, I3YASS' LONDON STOUT. Devonlsh Pale Ale and Js,hn Jeffrey & C'o.'s Edlnburg Ales, For which he was the old time agent. The business is continued-Mr. Turpin being dead-in the same name and style for account of Mrs. TUIRPIN. de2 tf WOOD ! WOOlD ! WOOD i! C ONSTANTLY RECEIVING PFIR HONEY C Island line of stamrs, J. J. . Fritz r. Jose phine and barges. At wholesale and retail. Honey Island Wood and ( oal Yards, No. 375 Julia. near Magnolia Bridge, Now Basin, also at corner Carondoleet Walk and Marals street, Old Basin. Main office. No. 158 Common street. P. O. addrtess, Lock box lose. Wood dell ered to any part of the city. Oak Wood, per cord (best) .................$5 r5o Ash . ... ................. 650 Oak and Ash mixed, per cord .... ... 6 o0 Liberal discount made to dealers. Full meas ure and satifaeti'n guarante,dl. dec2 tf CANE WAGONS AND CANE CARTS OF - every description Baga-so Carts, Farm Carts, all sizes of one-horse Carts. The largest assortment and lowest pric..d Farm and Cotton Wagons in this market; Levee Harrows and Wheelbarrows of all sizes; Axle Grease, a su p rior article, Spokes, Folloes. Shaf s. Wagon Material. Hall's Plows and Whe'eling Nails. Be ing manufacturers, we can sell at the lowest prices, and give a reliable guarantee. Depot-127 and 129 Common street. des9 w BODLEY BROTHERS. NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS. BOARD OF LIQUIDATION, Now Orleans. Deconmber 4, 1877. I horeby give notice that a meeting of this Board will be held on TUESDAY, the 11th inst., at 12 o'clock m., at the Speaker's room, State House. Interested parties are r equested to attend. ALLEN JUMEL, Auditor and Ex-officio Sdcretary of the Board. del\ 1w NOTICE TO PHYSICIANb. A GOOD PIIYSICIAN, with a capital of $soo, desiring a lucrative country practice and drug store, not over thirty miles from New Orleans, can obtain same by addressing H., this office. de9 lw Planting Potatoes. 300 BARRELS CHOICE JACKSONS. 20oo barrels CHOICE RUSE. Landing ex ship Northampton. from Port land. Maine. In store and for sale by A. EGAN, des at so Tchoupitoulas street. jW. W. SHARPE & CO., PUBLISHERS' AGENTS, No. 25 Park Row, New York, Are authorized to contract for advertising in our paper. no27 tf SULLIVAN & BULGER, PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS, 91 Camp Street, New Orleans. GAS FIXTURES AND RANGES At New York Prices. The finest assortment of Gas Fixtures in the South. WASHSTANDS, BATH-TUBS AND PUMPS Five of the most popular patterns of Cooking seae em rba 6~im - - . nd-ie-l tsas N r fP·1 Y0s1~0~ 6~IPI5~~ QlvTermemse, (lsmpaetS, ste. W ANTED-BY A LADY OF EXP.Rl.IOZ, an old resident of this city, and Who can give good references, a posltion as governess or teacher in a school. Is fully competent to teach English and music. Salary no object. Address L. M., nare of Democrat off~t. no24 tf Cooks. NuMses. Chambermalds, Ete., W ANTED--A GOOD STEADY WOMAN wishes a sit nation to cook, wash and Iron. Can give good reference. Addries Mrs. FI.,a36 Fulton strcet., between Josephine and Adol. W ANTED--ItY A IREHPE(T'AIbLE YOUNG white woman, a situ ation to pook. Ieofor onces given if required. Address too100 Spain strcet. d(eol 1w ANTED-- EMPLOYMENT AS COOK; CAN do any kind of baking, and will assist in washing. Apply at No. :32 DauDphlne street, betweon Hospital and Barrncks streets. dol2 at WIANTED-BY TWO WHITE WOMEN. A sit uation; one it g od ('ook, and one Ia good lanndress. Address 8. L., this office. del23 t W ANTED- A SITUATION. BY A MIDDLE nged woman, to wash rnd iron. Apply at ins Galennti street, between Magazine and Con stance streets. 1o012 at W ANTED--lIY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN. a situation as cook. Address 239 Tehoup itoulas street. dlt2 at WANTED-BY A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, ia situation to cook for a small family, also to wash and iron. Itefeorepe given. if required. Apply at 271 Chippewa street, between Josephine and Jackson. del2 at W ANTED--A SITUATION TO DO HOUSE work and to tako charge of children, and make herself generally useful. Can give good reference. Apply lat No. 216 Camp stroot. deli at W ANTED-BY A MiiI)LE-AGEl) WHITE woman, a sit uation to do hollsework and attend ehildren. Apply at 441 (hartres street. dot2 3t W ANTED-IIY A YOUNG (IRIL4 A SITUA tion to do housework or dining-room work. Address M. E.. thi offilce. dcna123t W- AN'TED - DY A VERY RESPECTABLE white woman, who understands French, Creole and Spanish styles of cooking, employ mont in a private family. Apply at No. :r2 Dau phino street, between Hospital and BarracRs. or A. E.. D)mocrat ofice.,. dt1ll at W AN'I'ED-BY A FIRST-CLA.H COOK, A phl'e) in a respectable family, and can give the best of refero-noes. Address No. 170. corner Constanc. and lRae streOts. i11(l at W ANTED--BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL A situaltion to do house a(ndl diningroom work. Address J. H., )Demnocrat office. "doel :It. W ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECT able middle-aged womann to cook and as sist in housework for a small family. Apply at tlo; (!alliop. street. for B.. W. dllo( 3t W ANTED-B-Y A THOROUGHLY COMPE tent woman, at situation Ias walher and ironer. Apply at the corner of St. Thomas and Race streets, at the bakery. dell at TWANTED- A SITUATION AS COOK, wi washer and ironer in a small family. Apply at No. 193 Dryades street. (1137 W ANTED- IY TWO RESPECTA BLE ( I.RLS, situlltions to cook and do honsework, or wash and iron. Address No. iVu Thhird sroeet, bet ween SHt Pat rick alld 0lt. Denis. el7 IW SITUATIONS WANTED--MALES. Clerks and 4alesmen. WTAN'T'ED-IBY A YOUNG MAN EXPERI i• c rqElX IT in theu ro'e(lry bl sinIs mnlpovlelloy nt i.4 allrFIin. or In any 'lltupcity It) c'an Serve. v u'i.iomeIl dl to hlrd work and will bi sntlis 1111 with mllodrarie we dls. Itformosn giveun. Address B. II., I)crioerat llfRc. dell eat WiTANTED-A SITUATION IN A (WHOLE ,V sale or retil) grocoery store by a young man who has had several years' okperience in a country store. Willing to work for a living sal ary. Address G. K., care this office. se3otf W ANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD character a situation in an office or wholesale house. Is not afraid ofhard work. Be.st of references furnished. Address M. H. D., Democrat Office. sl e tf BELP WANTEB-- EMALES. Chambermalds. Cooks, Nuares, et,. W.ANTED-A WHITE NUIMHE ABOUT thirteen years old. Apply personally to Mrs. G. WILLIAMS. 164 First street. deo2 at* WiXANTED-A GIRL FROM TWELVE TO TV flfteen years old. to attend children. Apply at No. ;07 Esplanade street, near Johnson. doll at* W ANTED-BY MRS. BLOCK, NO. 142 CAMP Ststreet, for the country, one Cook, oc; Washer and one Gardener. Has on hand a good housekeeper. au17 tf MiBRS. BLOCK-NO. 142 CAMP STREET. HASl 1. on hand the best kind of held for city and country; has on hand one good German girl as housekeoeper. 1.17 tf WANTED-PUPIILS. A LADY DESIRES To OBTAIN A FEW lu pils in mIusc. Would bewill ingto teach hsginners for three dollars a month. For fur telr particulars address ROSE. Democrat of li e. d la12 at MISFCELLANEOUS. WANTED-BY A IBOY WHO TIAS SOME Sv experience in type-setting, a situation in some printing office. Good reference givon. Address WILLIE. D-,mo rat offlc. do12 at $'150 FOR PIANO TUNING-BEST WORK. ganist. Magazine. D. LEECH. Soiree Pianist. jy5 tIy W~ANTED-SUGAR COOLERS IF SOUND • good order and cheap. PLANTER, Dom. ocrat office. so020 tf DR. SYDNEY DAVIESON'S ARRIVAL IN NEW ORLEANS. DR. SYDNEY DAVIESON, M. R. C. 8. LONDON, M. 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 10 a. m. till 3 p m. and from a till 8 p. m. Dr. iAVIESON, having adopted as his line of practice the treatment and cure ef Nervous Diseases, Has spentyears of study and research In that branch of Medical Science bearing specially on the suffer ings arising from YOUTHFUL FOL LIES OR INDISCRETIONS, causing nervous n ental 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 intl>rvi' w should be had, if practicable. Dr. DAVIESON especially invites the atten tion of those who by placing them-elves un('er the care of ignorant charlatans have only in crea-ed their sufferings. The phr-ician who understands his profession and labors with in telligence to advance it in the respect of men, is a bone actor to mankind and the high esti mation in which Dr. DAVIESON is held by physicians themselves, is proof that all who apply to him may have Implict Faith -nta - Rapid and -Pera- nent Care. Dr. DAVIESON'S work "Practical Observa tions," now in fts 160th edition, will be found a valuable guide, and may be had, bound in cloth rice 25 cents b adNdressing the author, Dr. SYDNEY DAV.IEON, No. 9 Rampart street, between Canal and C'ustomhouse. New O leans, or from GI.O)BGE ELLIS., bookseller, opposite the Postofflee. Dr. DAVIESON may be consulted at No. 9 Rampart street, between Canal and Custom house, New Orleans, up to the alst of March. after which his address will be i7o0 Olive treet, SLiuis, where he has been permanently lo O_ e - Lto.m. to,. m..andfro i t0 D. m Id a mtiUpp m..oat$ liO~lix = - _ Nw OaLEANs ONN W' - C~mmeudag Wonda7, Deembea r le. LOT ON CANAL STRUST, Between Tonti and Rooheblave streets. POPULAR PRICES. Admission coo; Children under i years 2se. TWO PEIRORMANCES DAILY, At 1 m. and s p, m. COMING ON THREE SPECIAL TRAINS I Fifth Annual Tour of the Continent by Rail! A Congress of Bewildering Attractions! IO,000 Separate and Distinct Noveltlen ! The earth, the sea, the sky are all represented in a vast wilderness of exhibition tents. ONE TICKET ADMITS TO ALL. W. W. CO()LE'S New and Ureatest bhow on Earth ! A MAMMOTH MUSEUM! A STUPENDOUS MENAGERIE! A FAMOUS CIRICUS! W. W. COLE . ... Sole Proprietor. OUR 8UPERIOIUTY OVER ANY OTHER SHOW IN AMERICA. The Wonders and Beauties of Nature. Ten Thousand Ocean Marvels. The Guaco Horsemen of the Pampas Superb Display of Arenic I'rowess, Monarchs of the Rivers and Jungles of India, Africa and t outh America. WE CHALLENGE TIlE WORLD TO EQUAL OUR GREAT 81HOW. $100,000 WORTH OF GOLDEN TABLEAU CARS AND CIHARIOTS, LIKE MOUNTAINS OF BURN ISHED GOLD IN SUNLIGHT. EXTRAORDINARY FEATIURES JUST ADDED Living Alaska Oceanic Ions, Baby Ele.phant Baby hromedaries. Baby Le perils Baby Lions. Baby Camels, Baby AMon kys, Baby Tigers. Baby Ha Lions., Den of Monster Berpents. Drove of BaUtrian Camnls, .lerd of Elephlants, A $20.000 IllppopRtamus, A Sea Elephant, We Iru, etc.. Traineil ndil Performing Wild Basts. so Circus Performers. 20 Beautiful Lady Artists. is Darling Children. 20 Solet Musiaians, New and Famous Artists. Avlltnche ., Attract ions. Interesting and Instructive. Famous Family totiial, World of Foreign Features, 10t,0tI Wondrous Be, asts. :.n Lllivutian Ponies. r; Funny Clowns, Games of the Roman Corso. Brilliant Attractions. THIRTY CAGE,;, DEIN AND OBRIALS OF WILD BEASTS. The mhot gorgeous Street Pageant ever seen; forming a scene of splendor never before t (tnaedl. des 7t FOR BALE. OR RENT-AN ELEGANTLY FURNISHED front bedroom, with or without board. AD ply at 19 Prytalnia street. de12 11* OR HAL. Oi. I MODEL BARGE AND F I n nrakt-covered barge. Apply to A. P. D1UMAY. i Union street. det 7it FiOR MALF-ONE NEGRO BOY. R YEARS ' old, 3 feet high; weight 200 pounds. Said boy was raised in Kentucky; and atthe same time offer a fine assortment of top and no-top Bugglies and Barouches and a new style of doe tore Buggies, iJl of which will be sold to suit the times. Call and examine at once. No a3 Carondelet street. no25r Im L. T. MADDOX. COPARTNERSHIPS. THE DEATH OF OUR SENIOR. MRI. R. M. Montgomery, will cause no change in the business of It. M. & B. J. MONTGOMERY, which will be continued as heretofore. BENJ. J. MONTGOMERY. des (' HAH. KIRSCLH. BOARDING. SELECT PRIVATE BOARDING-OOMFORT. 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. &eferenees exchanged. ite2 ti STRAYED. STRAYED - FROM NO. 540 BARONNE A street. December 9, one dark roane MARE PONY, long main and tail. The finder will be liberally rewarded by returning her to the above address. de12 2t* SOAPINA Is acknowledged to be the BEST AND CHEAPEST OF ALL It is manufactured with BCRAX. free of any ADULTERATIONS. Patented and manufactured by J. H. KELLER, de2 tf _ 110 Gravier street. JERSEY AND ALDERNEY MILK. MILK. MILK. Pare and fresh, from the country, to be had Corner Carendelet and Common streets and Branch. No. 69 Canal street,'neau the Custom-House, North Side. he only place in the city where this cele brated milk can be procured. Pure, rich and sweet Jersey and Alderney Milk and Buttermilk, at 5 cents per glass, re ceived daily on ice, via Jackson Railroad, from the famous Arcola Dairy Farm. Said stock is from the well-known Fowler's importations of Jersey and Alderney cattle. Also kept on haud. Mead Soda Vichy Min eral Waters, Home-made Pies and Pastry. wse ivthn MEDICAL NOTICE.-DR. W. BILLE SPE ,eialist for all Chronic Diseases. Private Disease and Female Diseases, has just re -tm.ed from Europe. Oflee-lEs 5Caufal street" between Baronne and Carondelet streets, up stairs. Nervous Debility Weakness, either caused by abu-e or age, ALWAYS .ared in a abort time. Private Diseases treated after a new sure and quick method. Female Diseases treated with grueatest success. Chronie Disesses of Liver. Lungs, Throat and Skin treated by the latest and most anoroved methods of Europe. Dr. Bidle's r.'putation as a skilled and suoces ful phyBlclan is already years ago established in New Orleans and v einity. and he has eured hundreds of cases here which other physicians had failed to benefitwhich is well known to the pubic. Dr. Bil is a graduate from one of the t oolleges in Enror e. and was fo rs siatant [eyichan to Prot Bloord, Yaý ,a tea su.litions and eorrespoadenee strle[ eonB, -- W. BI ,l 5 (hnl street d4tf -This (wedeamar 8tYe3 , em. C, Pirst time this season, after great p TANNHAUSER. MADAME PAPPWNIMB6M ...as EL ý Miss ALIXANDRW HUMAN ........... ImA CoowrY ........ as TjSbhe e Mt. ('I ARI.S ADAM........ T MR. CHRISTIAN F .ITso . ............... W- - Ma. HIr N WII AND ....... .......a l ..... s r 4 MN. ADown,.s ........................as tt Grand Chorus and Orchesta under direction of. MAX MARETZEK. Ballot under direction of Mile. MINZELL.. To-morrow (Thursday) evening. DorombetgJ at a o'clock-A grand gala operatic njgt--ll n ALIGXANDIIR HUMAN. Miss ADELAXDE PIILL Misses Coosgy and GORIMMlit R, Mr. CN~a"cS i FarITCH, Mr. H. WaIPAAND and tuo eminent ba.. ,1 itonoe, tig. TA(OLIAPI'TRA in grand and acts. LUCIA DI JAlIMERMOO.- ,. BER OF SEVILLE, LOHEN' RIN and D5l FRIE8CHUTZ. On Friday evening. December 14.at a o'clock Last night (but oneo of the Opera Company. (First and ouly time.) IICR.ETIA BORGIA. Mme. I'APPENHEtM (in her great role) Lucretin. Miss ADtlrAIDg PHILLItPp (the Bg ineont contralto,) Mr. CHAiaLE ADAMS, ig,. T4.i LIAPIRTIIA. Saturday, Dec. 15-Grand Farewell Matin LES HUGUENOTS. Seats for all the above now ready at the atre Box Office. dI ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Sunday, Dec. 9, and DaringL the WeenI Matinees Wednesday and Saturday, F Rice's Extravaganza Caibinatlea, A COTERIE OF FIFTY SELECTED ART For the performance of refined. AMERICAN OPERA BOUI'1f . Rice's Musical Burlesque Speotaoular EIx ganna entitled EVANGELIRN, With gorgeous scenery, brilliant appoin original music, rich and ele.ant costu The most, rem ,r kable success or the seaol,, all of the Eastern, Northern and We . cities. The Lone Fisherman-Dancing Heifer--L Whaler-- Balloon to Arizona- .. Dnets and Choruses- Beautiful Ballads-Enlarged Orchestra,direct J. H. BIIRAHAM-.ilt Atill, my heart, sit SeBocure your seats in advance. W ENGER'B GARDEN. Nos. 11 and 1 Noourben street, II. WEN1ER, Proprieter, Has been newly frescoed, and is now the EST HALL in the South. The artistic imu mont of the hall was opened to publle l tion on Saturday, the 18th inst., at 7 o'c m., A large number of European and papers alwa' s on file. Three rooms for ladies and families, with arats entrance. The largest Orchestrion in the world p from 11 o'clock a m. to 12 m. Philip Best's MILWAUKEE LAGER B Five Cents a glass. o0'.' GRANDI) FANCY DRES., MASK -AlYD To be given by PCLICAN H. & I. PIRE CO. NO.' Saturday Evenlnig, Dec. 3s, lile ' ~-AT- ST. PATRICK'S HALL. committee of ArWnIem1entUtI . Henry Andry jhafrmatl. (eo. N. DIurel, F. OuetfUt , E. Devello, JohnL 31 ±OU' ADplicetlons for ladies' invitations to with FRANK AULE. Esq., No. as .str t PAIJ1 OUbBET, No. 239 Deoatug or 2io1pko! I. . Sealed DOfpoq{41e lor 'm4olo , and h.t-root WitJ receive(ted drnle to, to be left with HENRY ANDI. Charitable Association office, City Ha Tickets $2. ill MUNICIPAL ADVEITI5I NOTICU TO RAEEg, * MAtonEVrr or Nsw City Hall, December 1, lt:' The average price of freshb four being thi . (even dollars; in accordance with said tion the price of bread for tte week lng on MONDAY. December 3. 1', will be: Bfxty-two ounces for twenty cents. Thirty-one. ounces for ten cents. S1xteen ounces for five cents. Bakers of bread are required to use oalW best flour of the above value per barret, a use of damaged or Inferior flour In bread for sale in this city Is prohibited. Cons of bread are requested to report to the police station say violation of the above' nae. either In variation of wesiht or material del ED. PILSBUBT. CITIZENS 8AYINGS BAI , (A Bank for Small saviags) GBUNWALD HAL.4 22...........a seee ureet..... ,. . SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE OARETz This Savings Bank will reeeive n d r Day interest at the rate of 6 pwr aen"t on such small sums of money ij lea to time be offered therefor byt r . minors and others, thus :sesnrd from robbery, accident ortfra, annual nterest paid. OF special pfovis'.výt. o! . ý anBd ors ca .ro f name, and it can be dwu Such deposits canot b bands parents or t . Apply for anr P e Ji. L GUºB T GT`Oiý s - /ilk BHOE.