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4OEJN3 O@MM*N AMW RAMPART mFu.
delb Th8u
S $8,0,000 ON HMAND,
To BE LOANED ON GOOD HECUITIES
E. A. PBYROtUX, Notary Public,
SE.A.~age Alley, bet. Conti and Blenville sts.
P iO procured with dispath, and rompt
ai ytgiveno to IL _'18 tf
Wholesale and Retail
.QUOR DEALER,
And Manufacturer of
EO)ME OORDIALS AND YRUPS.,
No 81 Ilenvillle street,
Set. DeoMtur and Chartres sts., New Orleans.
deli 2m
MI. EMILE LAN(,
14. ........ UAIbE STRET ....... ..14
NEAR RAMPART,
O the patronae of his friends and the
itIl in general. asuring them careful atten
JOt repairing of Watches, Jewelry
gadt self-playing Music Boxes-a peve
SWork guaranteed to give satisfaction
to suit the times. dels 4t
U9E KEN1TUCKY WHI8KIIES
1-We are the manufacturers' a ents in this efty
tor the sale and distribution o the celebrated
J. A. MILLER CICKEN COCK
t)rbon and Ry Whiskies, made at Paris
urb ecounty, Kentcky, so well known t<
Stetr4ae ge.erallV and warranted to aive en.
tire .ton. Thleir perfeot manufacture
umcu..lrezally selected grains, Pure properties
salat iou coOp ragc and.ia d t mprovemen
fly mare these wskes the most de.
li rotltjble to byers, dealers and
eto protect the trade: hence our
bemade at wholesale nland li
atwell known J. A. MILLE KHICKEN
Ke ey W skies can be obtained at
i and oi.ale from most of New Orleans
S º d ILLER, &DOLHONDE & CO.
d i t e9i, 7e.0 and 72 Tchonpitoulas street.
- NOTICE TO PHEY ICIAW'.
A GOOD PHYSICIAN, with a capital of seoo,
Sdelri att lurative country practice and drug
etore, not over thirtyo iles from New Orleans,
Ssa obtain same by addressing H., this office.
ClHABLlES THOUILLY,
I---.... Oha'rtre Street.......... 75
Corner Blenville.
Just received by the last steamers from Eu
rope, a
L.BRGE INVOICE OF FANCY ARTICLES
-on--m
ti-trItmas and New Year Presents.
SJwelry Boxes. Gloves and %Handkerchiefs.
xee FJans of every description, Backarat
t raments. rortzo Artloles, Jouvin
, irfumed Sachets Jet, Tortoise Shell
Y Jwelry, Chatelains Crvats, Ilack
W e aplsh Mantillas, Shell
mt., alowers, Bridal Wreaths, and a largo
as4teo6zt of other goods too long to be enu
atte but al unsurpassed by their frensh
.tldeiganco. peoial saloon for Ladies'
t.lng. Manufactory for Wigs and all
flair iwork, All orders promptly at
SBranch, ad lt. Charles street. Gents'
tIhi#ig Goods. Barbor Hhop Haloon, with
rushing machinery. de S 'u T'h im
WJ$S, BRANDIIES, ETC.,
For the Holidays.
Espe.ial attention is directed to the large and
Seleet stock of
JOHN TURPIN,
IMPORTER,
1i.5$............Common street............Isa
Who haE always on hand :a full suptly.iof
;randles, Whiskies, Port & Sherry Wines,
BYASS' LONDON STOUT,
HvenOtsh Pale Ale and John Jeffrey &
Co.'s Edlnburg Ales,
for which he was the bid time agent.
The business is continued-Mr. Turpin being
dead-inbthe same name and style for account of
Mr.. TURPIN. del tf
'7ANE WAGONS AND CANE CARTS OF
"J every description Bagasse Carts, Farm
Carts, all sises of one-horse Carts. The largest
ortment and lowest priced Farm and Cotton
in this market; Levee Harrows and
SWhelbarrows of all sizel ; Axle Grease, a su
-itot article, Spokes. Folloes. Shafs, W'agon
a erat, Hall's Plows and Wheeling Nails. ie
ing manufacturers, we can sell at the lowest
pr..es. and give a reliable guarantee.
S epot-1i7 and 129 Common street.
0. 1w BODLEY BROTHERS
SOAPINA
Is acknowledged to be the
BEOT AND CHEAPEST OF ALL
NO .AL 3PL .
It is gpanufactured with BORAX. free of any
ADULTERATIONS.
,Patented and manufactured by
J. H. KELLER,
'de tf 110 Gravier street.
RTHE RED STAR,
oraner Castemhouse and Bourbon streets,
One square from Canal street.
LADIES', MISSES AND CHILDREN'S FINE
dns im ItIfER.
JER.ES AND ALDERNEY
UILK. MILK. MILK.
Pure and fresh, from the country, to be had
s.ener Caroadelet and Common streets
dad Braneh, No. 69 Canal strect,neaa
the Custom.House, North Bide.
The only placei in the city where this cele
brated milk can be procured.
SPre, rich and sweet Jersey and Alderney
Mk.t and Buttermilk, at 5 cents per glass, re
eited daily on ice, via Jaokson Railroad, from
the ifamous Aroola Dalry Farm. Said stock is
fom the well-known Fowler's importations of
ersy and Alderney cattle.
blal sket on hand, Mead Soda Vichy. Min*
oral Waters, Home-made Pies and Pastry.
sai lobeth
PARIS FASHIONS.
Ime. JULIE LaB. FISHEB,
Parlors at the Turner Mansion,
-ss...........CANAL sTBREET...........1ss
Begs to inform her lady friends and the public
generally that she has on hand one of the most
beautiful and complete selections of Parisian
styles and fashions in
.NNEmrs, HATS, PEATa.H S, FLowsaS,
nAWLS, Ete.
In her DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT she
has eaployed the best Parisian Artiste, and she
wil pleased if the ladles will call at her
? as xors.rs
NMe. Julie " `S
- c al
CHRISTMAS!
A GRAND DISPLAY
-AT THE
UTDIE PIIAE,
147 CANAL STREET,
Between Bourbon and Dauphine rst.,
NEW ORLEANS.
Our Jewelry Department,
IS THE MOST COMPLETE IN NEW OR
LEANS.
We sell only the BEST ROLLED GOLD PLATE
GOODB, and lower than any other house.
Also French GARNET, RUBBER, ONYX, CEL
LULOID CORAL, SHELL and FANCY
JEWELRY, at prices not to be equaled by
any other firm.
Bohemian Glass and China Ware.,
Rich VASES, at Soc., 75c. up to $3.
Elegant TOILET SETS, at Soc. up to l10.
China CASPIDORS, 76c. up to $1 50.
French China TETE-A-TETE SETS, etc.
SMOKERS' SETS. 900.
CARD RECEIVERS, etc.
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN THIS DEPARTMENT
Album and Leather Goods Department.
A beautiful fifty-plcture ALBUM, for Soc.
Twenty different steles of ALBUMS, for 85c. to
950.
Fifty different styles of ALBUMS, ranging from
$1 up to $2o each.
The most superb collection in the United
States.
Autograph ALBUMS, quarto sls, 950.
Russia Leather POCKET-BOOKS, ec. 40oc, 5oc,
65c, 8Sc, $1 up to $3.
MUSIC FOLIOS, with spring back, 95c only.
BACKGAMMON BOARD, complete, with Dies
and Checkers. only oec.
WORKBOXES and DESKS, from Soc. up to $15.
STANDARD WORKS, as Dickens, Mary
Holmes, Mrs. Harlan. 9ec. each.
Works of all the celebrated poets, only 95c. each. I
All those books are elegantly bound.
TOY BOOKS, from loc. to $1 50 each.
Human Hair and Toilet Goods.
Real French HAIR BRAIDS, for c.
Twenty-six inches long HAIR BRAIDS, at $2 25.
GCURLS. FRIZZETS, PUFFS, etc.
(We have just received from auction a lot of
00oo HUMAN HAIR SWITCHES, and we
shaft give our customers the benefit of this
low purchase.)
FLORENCE HAIR. Hat and Cloth Brushes.
TOILET MIRRORS, with rubber back, Soc., 75e.,
95c. to $1 75.
Rich DRESSING CASES, for ladies and gentle
men. very suitable for presents, from a$3 up
to $12.
Cutlery and Silverware Department.
Six steel KNIVES with FORKS, for 75c.
Finer goods at 95c. to ,3 per set.
Six silver-plated TEASPOONS. for 500.
Six silver-plated TABLESPOONS, for 75o.
Six silver-plated TABLEFORKS, for 75c.
Finer grades at 95c. to $2 65 per set.
Silver-plated five-bottle CASTOR. 75u. to $5.
Silver-plated NAPKIN RING, for 15e. to $1 5o.
Six Ivory NAPKIN RINGS, for 75c. etc.
A Very Large Doll and Toy Department.
BUY DOLLS HERE AND SAVE MONEY.
WAX DOLLS, from loc. up to lo. comprising a
variety of over 100 styles.
CHINA DOLLS, from l~o. to $2.
KID DOLL BODIES, $1, $1 25, $1 50.
DOLL HEADS, all sizes, from loc. to $5, in
Wax. Biscuit, Rubber and China.
In the Toy Line
We have everything what pleases the little unes,
both Girls as well as Boys,
China TEA SETS, from 40c. up to $5.
Brittania TEA SETS, from 250. up to $2.
KITCJHEN SETS, STOVES, and PIANOS which
never get out of order.
Crandell's celebrated A B C and PICTURE
BLOCKS, from 15c. up to $1 50.
All the latest novelties in Mechanical Toys
MONEY BANKS, TRUNKS, DOLL HOUSES,
etc., TOOL CHESTS, from s8c. 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 s5c. up to 9ic.;
also, WALL POCKETS, MATCH SAFES, etc.
LOOKING-GLASSES, size 10 by 17, only sic.
Best UMBRELLA in town only e90c.
Velvet and Gilt EASEL FRAMES at Drices
which cannot be duplicated elsewhere.
LAMPS. GOBLETS, etc.
ENGLISH POCKET KNIVES at prices which
will please you.
Merchantsw ill find it to their advantage to
buy of us.
'C.O.D.ORDERS PROMPTLY FLLED
Address
THE CHICAGO TRADE PALACE,
14 ...............ana sweet..............14
Apoul
PORAL NOTICOL
SOmile New Orleans Imanraeae Compaay
corner of Citnal and C(mutpi' sti e-New Or.
leans, Dooember 1i, 187--Nol eo is herebt given
that in conformity with article 6th of the char.
ter of this company, the annual election o1
twelve directors to serve durtag the ensultn
year will be held at this office, on MONDAY
December ,1, 1877, between the hours of it a, m.
to 2 p. m.
dela td J. W. HINCKS, Secretary,
The People's bank of rew Orleans,
New Orleans. Dec. 10, r177.-The stockholders ol
this bank are notified that the annuab election,
according to article 22 of the charter.. for niate
directors to servo during the ensuing year will
be held at the banking house on MONDAY, the
17th inst., between the hours of lo a. m. iLd 2 p.
m. By order of the Board, .
deli lot N. LANDRY, Cashier.
Germania National Bank of New Or
leans.-The annual election for nine directors
of this institution, to serve during the ensuing
year. will be held at the banking house, No.
102 Canal street. on WEDUNEIDAY. January 9,
187. betweeon the hours or to a. in, and 2 p. in.
doll td J. L. JERB(IERI, Oashier.
Office Jefferson and Lake Pontclhartraiim
Railroad Company, New Orleans, D)eeemberr,
1877.-The annual election for Directors of this
company will take place, according to law, on
MONIAY. January 7, 187s, between the hours of
lO a. m. and 12:r p. min at the office No, 17 Ba
ronnestreet. WALTER V, CiOUBH,
des cod lm Secretarv.
offce New Orleans and Carroliton Hall
road Company, New Orleans. Dec. , 1877.-The
annual election of Directors of this Company
will take plane, according to law, on MONDAY,
January 7, 1878 between the hours of 10 a. m.
and 2 p. in., at tihe offlce, No. 17 J4aronne street.
del moeod WALTE'IY. (C!OUCH, Seretary.
Notice to Corpus Christi lsippers.-The
steamship St. Mary will sail for Corpus Christi
on THUtJSDAY, via Brazss. Effect your insur
anen accordingly.
doll at . A. WHITNEY & c'O.
Hlibernia National Bank, New Orleans,
December 8, 1877-The annual election of dlire.
tors will be held at tihe banking house WED
NEIDAY, January 9, 1878, from to o'ilock a. m.
to 2 o'clock V. m. JNO. (. G. DEVEtEUX.
titd i Cashier.
New Orleans National Bank, New Ore
leans, La.. December 8, 1877.--This annual eloec
tion for Directors of this flalk to serve during
the ensuing year will be held at the Banking
House on TUESDAY. January 8, 1878, between
the hours of 10 a. m. and 2 p. m.
dos lm WM. PA I,PREY. Cinbhl .
Office of New Orleans City Railroad
Company, Ro. 124 (anal street New Orleans
Decem.nher 1 I 77.-An ELF.(TION FORi
TWELVE DIRECTORS of this company to
serve for the ensuin year will be held at this
office on MONDAY, December 17, 1877, betweon
the hours of 11 a. In. and 2 p. m,.
de2 td C. C. LEWIM, Seoretary,
m I- l mm . . . -mG
ELECTION WRITS.
HTATIE OF LOUfSIANA, I
Executive Department. f
To A. J. E(!H EVARRA. FEsq.,
Htheriff of the Parish of Assumption:
Wberons, official information has been re
ceived at the Executive Ilepartment of this
State of the demise of the Hon. JONAH
HUGHtES. late a Representative in the General
Assembly of this State from the parish of As
sumption.
Now, therofore. I. FRANCIS T. NICHOLLS.
Governor of the Htate of Louisiana, have
thought proper I, issue this writ of election, di
reeting you, the said sheriff, to cause an elee.
tion to be held in the said parish of Assump
tion, on a day to be named by you, with the
view of filling the vacancy thus ocnsioneid, said
election to be held and the returns thereof to be
made in compliance with the requirements of
the laws in such cases made and provided for.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto signed
those presents and caused the seal of the State
to be hereunto affixed, at the city of New Or
leans, this twelfth day of December, in the year
of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
seventy-seven, and of the one hundred and sec
ond year of the independence of the United
States. FRANC18 T. NICIIOLLS.
BIy the Governor:
WILl.. A. STIInrUN,
Boeretury of State. de.t low If
STATE OF LOUIsIANA. 1
To J. 3. O'NEAL, Est.,
Sheriff of the Parish of Bossier:
Whereas. official information has reached me
that by the death of the Hon. SAMUEL
THOMAS, late a Representative of the parish
of Bossier, there exists a vacancy in the Gene
rial Assembly of this State.
Now, therefore, I. FRANCI8 T. NICHOLLS,
Governor of the State of Louisiana, have
thought proper to issue this writ of election,
directing you, the said sheriff, to cause an
election to be held in said parish on a day to be
named by you, to fill the vacancy thus occa
sioned. said election to be held and the returns
th,-reof to be made agreeably to law.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto affixed
my signature and caused the seal of thi State
to be thereto attached, at the city of New Or
leans, this twelfth day of I)ocnmber, in the year
of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
seventy-seven, and of the one hundred and
second year of the indetyndenee of the United
States. FRJANC'Is T. NICHOLLS,.
By the Governor:
WILL. A. STIL)N(o,
Secretary 'of State. defl law tf
STATE Of LOUIRTANA, i
Exseutive Department. J
To WILIJAM HIEFFNEIR. Esq..
Sheriff of the Parish of Caddo:
Whereas, I have been officially informed of
the death of the Hon. CORNELIUS BROWN,
late a member of the House of Representatives.
in the General Assembly cf this State, from the
parish of Caddo.
Now, therefore, I, FRANCIS T. NICHOLLS,
Governor of the State of Louisiana, have
thought proper to issue this writ of eleotion, di
recting you, the said sheriff, to cause an election
to be held on a day to be named by you, in order
to supply the vacancy existing in the House of
Representatives of said parish, said election to
be conducted and the returns thereof to be
made according to law.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto affixed
my signature and caused the seal of the State
to be hereunto affixed, at the city of New Or
leans, this twelfth day of December, in the year
of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
seventy-seven, and of the one hundred and
second year of the independence of the United
States. FIIANCIS T. NICHOLLS.
By the Governor:
WILL. A. STRoNo,
Secretary of State. d'lv lawtf
STATE OF LOUISIANA, I
Executive Department.
To THOMAS H. HANDY, Esq.,
Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans:
Whereas. a vacancy exists in the General As
sembly of this State by the resignation of the
Hon. JAMES B. EUSTIS, Senator from the
Fourth Senatorial District of this State, com
posed of the Tenth and Eleventh Wards of the
city of New Orleans.
Now, therefore, I. FRANCIS T. NICHOLLS.,
Governor of the State of Louisiana, have
thought proper to issue this writ of election, di
recting you, the said civil sheriff, to cause an
election to be held on a day to be named by you,
in order to fill the vacancy existing in the said
Senatorial District, said election to be con
ducted and the returns thereof to be made in
conformity with existing laws.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto affixed
my signature and caused the seal of the State
to be hereto attached, at the city of New Orleans.
this twelfth day of December, in the year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and seven
ty-seven, and of the one hundred anhd secsod
year of ta todoptedense ofta od
*ITUATIONsI WArII-III~' mL3,.
W ANTE .BY A LADY 0YF E IIE'NCE.
anpxd refident of this cyy an who can
Sgie go references, a Bosition as novern s
or teacher in a school. Is fully competent to
teach E lish and music. S ar no object.
Address L M.,. are of Democrat oice,. o724 tf
Cooks. Nurse.. COambermaids, Ete.,
R EPECTABLE YOUNG GIIJ WIIBIE4
a situation to dodiningroom or housework,
and would be willing to nuras. Good'city refer
ences given. Address C, B., Democrat office.
delta t
TITANTED-A HITUATIOTN TO COO' AND
V assist in housework, by a orpoetotabler
young woman. Can give gaood refeorone, Ap
ply at 1194 Dryades street. delI at
WANTED-BY A YOUNGl WHITE GVRL, A
situation to do plain cooking and house
work, Address A. P., tlis office. dot3 It
M ANTED-.BY A MIDDLE-AGED WHI E
Swoman, a situatlionm to nurse and do
housework. Address'M. ., this office, delta
WANTED-A .GOOD STEADY WOMAN
V wishes a situation to cook, wish and Iron.
Can give good reference. Address Mrs. H., 31
Fulton stret, between Josephine tad Adel.
del2 It
T1TANTED-BY A itEHPECT'rADLE YOUNG
V white woman, a situation to cook. Rlefer
onees given if required. Address ton Spain
ttkeet. dCe12 2w
W1TANTED--EMPIOYMENT AS CO(4K ;CAN
VT do any kind of baking, and will assist in
wamhing. Apply at No. :.2 Dauphine street,
between Hosp4tll and Barraeks streets. dell at
W7"ANTED-BY TWO WHITE WO(TEN, A
I situatiorr; one a i)od cBook, and' one a
good laundress. Address 8. L., this offlo,.
delitt
WTANTED--A SITUATION, BY A MIDDLiLE
V aged woman, to wash and iron. App4y at
ins Glatounle street, between Magazine and on
stance streets. del:t t.
WTANTED-IIY A REHIPECT ABLE WOMAN.
Voa situat on as cook. Address 239 Tehoep
itoulas street. deI2 t A
WANTED-BY A MIDDLf-A(OED WOMAN,
a situation to cook for a small family, also
to wash and iron. Reference given, if required.
ADpply at 1 Chippewa street, between Josephine 1
andJackso.,. dell it
W ANTED--A SITUATION TO DO IIOUBI- 01
work and to take charge of children, and
make herseifgenerally useful. Can give good Ti
reference. Apply at No. 2101 Camp street.
del2 t TI
IAANTED-BY A MllD)LT;A.k-jTlVfjWIR
• woman, a situation to do hmseowork and M
a.tend ehildren. Apply at 441 (:h.rtres street,
el1 St
WANTEDI-IfY A YOUNG GIRL, A BITUA
t lion to do housework or Aining-room
work.t Address M. E.. this om e..l del.i:t
W ANTED - BY A VERY RESPECTABLE
white woman, who understanids French,
Creole and Hpanish styles of cooking, employ- f
nment in a private familly. Apply at No. 302 Dau
phine street, betweno Hiospital and Blurracks, or
A. E., Democrat ,offlc., dell at IC
"TANTED--BY A FIRST-CLAS8 COOK, A
Sliace in a respectable. family, and can give
the best of refe.racs. Address No. 1" . corner B
Constance and Race street.. . . i" 3t
X1JANTED-IY A RESP'EC:TABLE GIRL A
IV ituation to do hous and diningroomo
work. Address .. H.,D .te'morar.t ofmln. cdeli at Bt
W ANTED-BY A THOROUGHLY ('OMPE
S tent woman, a situlltion as wai.er and D
ironer. Apply at the corner of St. Thomas and
hiacstreet s, at the bakery. del it
WITANTED BY TWO RESPE(CTA BLE( I8,H, A
SI itualttions to cook and do housework, or
wash and iron. Address No. Ilro Third street,
Ix'twe.n St i'atrtck and St. Denis. doe7 w 0
SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE..
Clerks and Salesmen.
UJANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN EXP'ERI
V 'need in th.e roeery business employment
as salesman, or in any capacity lie can serve.
Is acustomned to uhard work and will be satis.
ied with moderate wases. Retfnrences given. J
Address B. II., Democrat office. doll 6t
Tl ANTED-A SITUATION IN A IWHOLE- Ga
Vi sale or retail) grocery store by a young man
who has had several years' experience in a
nounity store. Willing to work for a living sal- T
ary. Address G. K., care this office. se:otl
tUTANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD Th
vV character a situation in an office or
wholesale house. Is not afraid of hard work.
-.st e refesrences turnished. Addresn-s H. Dt,
tDemocrat Office. selu tf
Iemoerat um)co. selhtI
HELP WANTED-FEMgALE .
Chambermaid, Cooke, Nurses, ete.
W A NTED-AT l2' TERPIICHORE ST IEET.
three girls about sixteen years of age.
who can come well rec(ommended. One to
look after a child and help in the house, and
two to learn to put up and label yeast powders,
e(10(3 "t
W ANTED--A WHITE NURSE ABOUT
thirteen years old. Apply personally to
Mrs. G. WILLIAMS, le4 First street. dal 3t.*
WIANTED-A GIRL FROM TWELVE TO
fifteen years old, to attend children. Apply
at No. 197 Esplanade street, noar Johnson.
deli 1t*
W' ANTED-BY MRS. BLOCK, NO. 142 CAMP
street, 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
on hand the best kind of help for city and
country; has on hand one good German girl as
housekeeper. aul7 tf
WANTED--PUPIL.
A LADY DESIRES TO OBTAIN A FEW
pupils in music. Would bewillingto teapch
beginners for three dollars a month. For fur
tier particulars address ROSE, Democrat of
floe. del2 at
IIMCELLANEOUS.
W ANTED-BY A BOY WHO HASH OME
experience in type-setting. a situation in
some printing office. Good reference given.
Address WILLIE. Democrat office. del2 at
$1 50 FOR PIANO TUNING-BI~ T WORK.
Pan 30 Magazine. D. LEECH, Soiree
Pianist. jyt ly
W ANTED-SUGAR COOLERS, IF SOUND.
good order and cheap. PLANTER. Dem
ocrat office. s820 tf
ocra( ome0 . 8020 tf
STRAYED.
QTRAYED - FROM NO. 540 BARIONNE
k street, December 9 one dark roane MARE
PONY long mane and tall. The finder will be
liberally rewarded by returning her to the
above address. del2 2t*
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE-A NO. 1 MODEL BAIRGE AND
J one rak,-covered barge. Apply to A. P.
DuMAY. 11 Union street. dee 7t
FOR SALE-ONE NEGRO BOY.s YEARS
old, 3 feet high; weight 200 pounds. Said
boy was raised in Kentueky; and at the same
time offer a fine assortment of top and no-top
Buggles and Barouches and a new style of doc
tors Buggies, all of which will be sold to suit
the times. Call and examine at once. No 35
Carondelet street.
no025 Im L. T. MADDOX.
COPARITERSHIPS.
HE DEATH OF OUR SENIOR, MR. R. M.
bMontgomery, will cause no change in the
business of I. MH. & . J. MONTGOMERY
which will be continued as heretofore.
BENJ. J. MONTGOMERY,
des CHAS. KIRSCH.
M EDICAL NO'TICE.-DR, W. BILLE. 8PE
£tL eialist for all Chronic Diseases, Private
Dlsease. and Female Diseases, has just re
turned from Europe Office, 165 Canal street,
between Baronne and Carondelet streets, no
stairs. Nervous Debility Weakness, either
caused by abuse or age, ALWAYS cured in a
short time. Private Diseasestreated after a new
sure and quick method. Female Dissesreated
with greatest suooess. hronl Diseases of
Liver. Langs, Throat and Skin treated by the
latest and must proved methods of Erope.
Dr. Bille' rep ea# skilled nad s
I t b .advfnytl& a io es tblied
! , a+o o " t
NEW OBLEAIs ON1 WZE: -
Conmmenein Monday, .Yamnber I.,
LOT ON CANAL STIR ST,
Between Tonti and Rocheblave streets.
POPULAR PRICES.
Admission ooe; Children under 9 yetar 5e.,
TWO PERPOLIANCEI DAILr,
At 12 m. and 8 p. m.
COMING ON THREE SPECIAL TRAIN~I
Fifth Annual Tour of the Continent by Itla
A Congress of Btewldoring Attractions!
10,000 Separate and Dlstinct Novelties t
The earth, the sea, the sky are all ropresented
in a vast wilderness of exhibition tents.
ONE TICKET ADIIIT TO ALL.
W. W. COLE'S
New and Greatest Show on Earth!
A M I MOTIT MUHEUM.I
A STUPENDOUB MENAGERIE!
A FAMOUS CIRIOUSi
W. F. COLE ............ . ol Proprietor.
OUR SUPERiIO1rTY (CYER ANY £O'flZI
tHOW IN AMERICA,A.
The Wonders and Beauties of Nature.
Teon Thoseand Ocean Mar.vels,
The Gaone Horsemenn of the PaEamoa
Nuperb Display of Arenic Prowese,
Monarche of the Rivers and Jungles of India,
Africa and SouthiAmerica.
WE CHALLENGE, TIHE WORLD 'O E(`AL
OUR tGEAT kHtIOW.
ltS 000,0
WORTH o.) GOLDEN TABLEAU (JARS AND
CHARIOTS. LIKE HOUNTAINS OF BURN
ISH.ZD GOLD IN SUtLIGIHf .
I[CTRAORDINARY FEATUIIE JUH'P ADD;D
Living Alaska Oceanic Lion#s
Baby Elephant
aby nbromednries.
Baby Le parl.
Baby Lions,
Bby MonyBaby amoe
Baby Tigers,
BIMy He, Lions,
D.'e of Monster Serpente,
DJroe of Bact:ian Camels,
Herd of Elephants,
' 9$10,000 Hipp, potamIs,
A 8ea Elephant, Wel;rde, etc.,
Trained and PoIorming Wild Boasts.
4 Circus Performers,
20 Beautiful Lady Artists,
is Darling Children,
n select Musicians, h
New and Famous Artists,
Avalanche of Attrartions.
[nterestlng and Instructive,
FamIous Family Social.
World of Foreign Features,
o,o0n Wondrous Peasts.
Jo Lilliputian Ponies.
e Funny Chlwns,
lames of the Roman Corso,
Brilliant Attractions.
HIt TY CAGES, DENH AND COIRRALH OF
WILD BEASTS.
hhe most, gorgross Street Pageant ever seen;
forming a seene of splendor never before
elaluale. dle zt
BALLS..
GRAND FANCY DIIE8S. MAlfK
-AND
3r .33 X6Z 'U17 BA.Lu.s.,
Tpbe aiven by
PELICAN H. & L. FIRE CO. NO. 4,
I' Saturday Evening, Dee; 12, iSI75,
-AT
) BT. PATRICK'S HALL.
Committee of Arrangeme.ts:
Henry Andry, Chairman.
S Coo. N. iur1rl. F. GucorirLer.
E. Develle. Johu E. Koux.
Appllcations for ladies' invitations to be left
wlthFRANIK RAfLE. Fs., No. :3 Carondelet
street; PAUL ROUSSET. +o, 239 Decatur street.
I or Lock Box 1'200o.
9 Scaled propoals for bar-room. restaurant
and hat-room will be rceAived until Docember
10, to be left wlth HENRY ANDRY. Firemen's
Charitable Association office. City Hall.
Tickets $. de2 td
.. . . .. . . i m m m ar l rol
...... . ....... ............ -- ._ .u--- J m | i mm
DR. SYDNEY DAVIESON'S
ARRIVAL IN NEW ORLEANS.
a DR. SYDNEY DAVIESON,
M. R. C. S. LONDON, 1. D. Giesen,
Author of " Practical Observations on Nervous
Debility." "Essay on Marriage." etc.,
a nior Proprietor of the Missouri
State Museum of Anatomy,
St. Louis, Mo.,
S Begs to inform the citiaens of New Orleans
and vicinity, and especially those wbo have al
ready availed themselves of his services, that
he has returned to the city for the season, and
may be consulted, till the a1st March next, at
his old rooms,
9 Rampart street, Detween Canal and
Clustomobuse,
e And may be consulted DAILY from 10 a. m. till
3 p. m. anl from 6 till Dp. m.
Dr. IDAVi;i:ON, having adopted as his line of
practice the treatment and cure of
Nervous Diseases,
Has spent ears of study and research in that
branch of edical Science bearing spelally on
,the s ,fr ns ar inrt from YOUTHFUL FOL
LIES OR INDISCREI'IONS, ca.slng nervous,
Smental and physical debility, and the loss of all
vitality, and his long and varied experience in
the best European Hoepitals, together with
years of the most successful practice, both in
Europe and America. enable him to guarantee
Relief to All Suferers
who consult him. Dr. DAVIESON has been
specially and remarkably successful in his
Treatment by Carrespondenee.
It is, however, desirable that at least one per
sonal lntervirw should be had, f practicable.
Dr. DAVIESN esecially invites the atten
tion of those who by placing themselves under
the care of ignorant charlatans have only in
creased their sufferings. The physician who
understands his profession and labors with In
tellgence to advanoe it in the respect of men,
is-a benefactorto manklind and the high esti
mation in which Dr. DAVIESON is held by
physicians themselves, is proof that all who
apply to him may have
Implelt Faith In a Rapid and Peirmi.
reas Care.
Dr. DAVI18ON'8 work " Practical Obeerva.
dons, now in its 160b edition, will be found a
valuable aide, and m be had, bound in
9 thpriýeýý6Cnts bydressing the author,
betee Canalu oNd lNo.n Bampart street,
e aand, New Orleans,
A R meay be consulted at No. 9
bgh
VABIIETIX TB ZAThZ-.OPZ3A.
TO*WIGUT,
Last nlght but twe of the
GRAND OPERA OOMPANY.
This (Thursday) Zrv~nin, hee. IS, %S
At 8 o'clodk.
Grand Scenes and Acts from
LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR,
IL BARBIERE DI SEVIGLIA,
LOHENGRIN,
DERE lI
In whf h' Miss A;,PxAnsDn HUM.Nr, s I .
LAIL'1I5 PIaJ.LW'8. Mr. (aJRLRTAN
Mr. B. WIIOAND and the ronown
TA"LA IETaA Will appeag,
Tro-morrow rPdrd) eveing December 14;t
o'oI.ok--'ANNnAU8 (aby rtiues.)
n. 3.-In coMsequence of the Immensely
ceAsful ronditrr of Wamner'S TABA ,
EIlt it will rpeatedIsE.r
TOW . T.
Friday" even In--TANKAUuB
Bext a raturay, De,7. at I a l arewocl
nee--LE$ TMatinee
cast. Mmie.- Eucr o PM
AvTaAiDe PsrXLIPI's,, Miss A
MAN. Mr. CEASLNS Amturn,
Furrsuc $Ia. TAOLIApulrrTA, r A
Admission to Matlnee, one dolls ;
seats. 26 cents extra.
Sunday evsnin , Dee. It, at 8a o'loek-Final
formance o the company.
Clats now at the Theatre Box Oi..ce.
MOINDAY nDec. 17.-Ftrst appearance of,
distinguished artist,.
IM. JOHN T. RAI8MOND, I ,
In 1is new RsIcess, P_ .DRO
ANCE AGENT in Bartley
lean comedy, AIHKS.
ACADEMY OF MBIU1C
aunday, Bee. 9, and D·Usn tLWT
Matinees Wednesday and 4aturday,
RsI 's Extravagranza COsgmbni gs,,
A COTERIE O FIFTY SELf1PED AV
For the pewformance of reflae
AMERICAN OPERA OUYtfP
Rice's Musilal Burrlescue MI taucu a
uana entitled
EVANGELIN.l,
With te.sr s scenery. brillsnravpol
ngpnaJ W muso rmic and elegapt'
The most remerkabis socce of the
nl m a of the Eastera.. Northern. aned4
cities.
The Lone Pleherma-Den ornE H1
Whaler--Balloon to Arizona-
Duoet trand Chorsees--JBeaut- l
J. H, B1RffAM--Sit tt|r. ah. ,
Becure your seats in advance.
OPERA IHOUS& OPERA
PAPPESHEIMa-P ,ARA
(-R AND (ONCERET,
Mon tiaesohn's Grrat Oratorio of
ELIJAH,
Maturay, Decesbe , .
The PHILBATrM1ONIC JOC1ETY takes
urn in mcnounelng that a;tho Opera
on FAA JU.RDAY NLTwHrT 1=214M
through the courtesy of. tho
FRYER GRAND OPERbL TRO
It will be onerblel to prodte, nndr r th
direction of Mr. GOliOENRYfiL T
of ELEb.A. tor the first time ha
The solo , duets, etc. ill be sug b th
lng artiets of the tro.pe,
hilt!. EsDoINIE 1AmN i im
MIfE ADELAIDE PHILLwIIp,
MR. CHARLES ADAMS,
M ,A. BLUM.
The Sointy an this ocrasion..wil be aesilat
tht F.ULL U(HORIJ8 AND O `ESi H A$
the Troupeo.
ENERAL, ADMISSION. Si.
RFAJERVED SSEATS, eacente extra.
dels td
IKENGER'S GARDEN,
NeI. 11 arn 18 Bearbr a st$eeg
H. WENGERP Proprietr,
Has boo nlowly freseoe..'and is now the1
EST HALL in tho South. The m le i ,
mont of the h all was ooens&Ato M4Ieia.eS
lion onmrturday, the 13ahi n.k, t 7 o0'1I
m.
A lae number of Earopea, and
DpaperOa ravs on file.
Three rooms for ladies and families, t 5
arate entrance.
The largest Orhetrlon in the world Diag
iron o'clock a m. tol2m
Philip Best' MILWAIUKII CLAGER 1
Fivo Cents a glass. oel
BOARD= I
LECT £I'3IVAT Be BO
yfablurslshed front oafbe
with or wbbout board by the da w
month.N a ply
dence N. 146 uarondelet street. ri
search of home comforts will flnd
opnortunty A line bath-room also
te baRtnse. f.rensR exhangsd.
CITIZENBSA
(A Bank for 8 "As)
BmrA LUG OHAR TP.
ThisuSdings r em depo i
a b t 0 1 a sP en t

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