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WWAIVZRT;lISEIENW S88 ION TON SALOON, ag..........EagasIae street ..........5 W $FINES AND LIQUORS. A FINE LUNCH TO-DAY. 4(l it EDW. PROPHET, Proprietor. RIEMEBER, 192 CANAL STREET. HE UROPEAN DENTISTS ARE THE anly ados f this cit doing work on the u r teeth painlese Silver. only fM per cavity; Gold, only si; C5leaning and fgl, 60 Gets. Appointment hours 7 to 8 . #to s .. Sendorders by maill. desl tt 0`= ISTIAS_ NEW YEAR ! ¶Nto Ind rsigned respectfully 1ails the atten O of ade and gent1emen to his EAGNIFICENf ASSORTMENT -OF COTHS AND MATERIALS FOR SUITS, And particularly, his PATTERNS FOR VESTS. T ese ;rticles are suitable for the Holidays, nare 4lapoeed of at reasonable prices. A. GEIGER, $.............Cbartres street.............U derIt$as Corner Customhouse st. THE S EVEPORT TIMES FOR SALE. HE WELL-KNOWN AND PERMANENTLY Jeteislsed weWa rt THE HREVE RTDIb NDWE~L TIES." with a te mtial, subscription and advertising w etc., is offered for sale on very by far the most extensive cir any in the State outside of New Or can easily be mate a fine paying in ent.It is the propert of ladies, who can rsonal attention, and therefore it Lºeetfr sale. aser will be required to carry out s subscribers and advertisers. tO! W. H. WISE. delt 1w Wet Shreveport, La. JULIO, PORTRAI1f PAINTER, lo. S Carvondelet Street, New Orleans. Portraits from life or from pictures of thodeceased (in oil or crayon), from $25 to My ART GALLERY is a ulice of free re sort, and the public is invited to visit it at pleasure. deIo tf O` CASH ONLY! FOR CASH ONLI! Great Reduction In Prices of CHILDREN'S BOOKS, GIFT BOOKS. NOVELS, STATIONERY AND FANCY ARTICLES. During the next thirty days I will sell goods attisslow figures: tAsGIO INKSTANDS, reduced from 25 to 15 A. IC WATER PENS, reduced from 76 to IS psr dozen. ORATED CARD BOARD, from 20 to 10 rneDt.SILVER CARD BOARD, from 75 to do cents. 4Il ge stock of CATHOLIC PRAYER BOOKS Myl pr AD PENCILS, now in great de nd, reduced to to cents per dozen. The some with Rubber Ti s 20 cents per doz. he Harr ngton COPY BOOK, usually sold at 10 cenl eeach, now only socents per dozen. PH TOGRAPH ALBUMS, worth Si so, for 75 MOS and REWARD CARDS at cost. One thousand PAPER NOVELS at half Mrice, containing all the writers of note in fic" tion. A. P. HARRINGTON, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. Ne. 140 Canal street, Between Kreeger's Kid Glove Store and Holmes Dry Goods Store. ocis Su Tu Pr 2m E. NEUSTADTL, The Largest and Cheapest Stock of Meerschaum Pipes and Smokers' Articles IN NEW ORLEANS. MEBUSCEAUM PIPES CARVED to ORDER Liberal discount made to dealers. 133 Canal Street. dole im WOOD! WOOD! WOOD! CONSTANTLY RECEIVING PER HONEY Island line of steamers, J. F. Frazer. Jose phine and barges. At wholesale and retail. Money Island Wood and Coal Yards, No. a'fs Julia, near Magnolia Bridge, New Basin, also at corner Carondelet Walk and Marais street, Od idn. Main office, No. 158 Common s tre P. . address, Lo('k box ilos. Wood delivered to any part of the city. Oak Wood, per cord (best) ...................:5 0o Ash...... .... ..............660a Ok and Ash mixed, per cord..........6 o Liberal discount made to dealers. Full mess ire and satisfaction guaranteed. dec2 tf PUBE KENTUCKY WHISKIES. We are the manufacturers' agents in this city. for the sale and distribution of the celebrated J. A. MILLER CHICKEN COCK Sourbon and Rye Whiskies, made at Paris, Bourbon county, Kentucky, so well known to the trade generally, and warranted to give en tire satisfaction. Their perfect manufacture, from.carefully selected grains, pure properties, superior cooperage and rapid improvement constantly, make these whiskies the most de sirable and profitable to buyers, dealers and mers generally. our aim to protect the trade; hence our ales Will be made at wholesale only and the well known J. A. MILLER CHICKEN Kentucky Whiskies can be obtained at and wholesale from most of New Orleans grocers and dealers. MILLER. DOLHONDE & CO.. dells2 es. 70 and 72 Tehoupitoulas street. CIINA--GLAss. VINET. se ..............cEanl strese....... ......sm Near Rampart street, Invites his fiends and the public in general to Vat his stoe. examine his goods. and sutlisy Ikeevest bath ey Allowy Iainmwwl -NOT KU KLUX KLAN ! .. BUT IllS iINlLE'S KATALOGUE -OF Desirable Presents -FO, HARD TIMES, BEING FOR LITTLE " TOTS:" Bootees, Leggings, Mitts, Hoods, Tippets, Bands, Vests, Socks, Hose, Bibs, Saccues. Ruffles, Ribbons. Handkerchiefs, Infants' Robes, Embroidered Flannels, Blankets, Etc., Etc, FOR GIRLS : Parasols, Fans, Gloves, Hose, Handkerchiefs, Skirts. Shawls, Combs, Brushes. Gaiters. Corsets, Panniers, Collars. Cuffs. Ruffles, Ruchings, Ties. Dress Goods. Et#,, Etc. FOR BOYS: Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes, Combs, Soap, Pants Stuff, Socks, Handkerchiefs, Pocket books, Ties, Bows, Wool Scarfs, Wristlets. Suspenders, Etc., Etc. FOR SWEETHEARTS: "Hug-Me-Tights," otherwise Sleeveless Jackets, "Fascinators," Shawls, Nubias, Silk Handkerchiefs. Kid and Castor Gloves. Fancy Hose. Neck wear, Fans, Etc.. Etc., Etc. FOR MOTHERS IN-LAW: Camel's Hair Shawls, Black Silks, Quilted Al paca and Felt askirts. Fur Sacques and Capes, Real IBalbrlggan Hose. Black Lace Scarfs, Etc. FOR WIVES : Dress Goods. Dolmans. Cireulars. Silk Um brellas, Chemises, Gowns. Shirts. Vests. Veils, Sets, Corsets. Shoulder Shawls, Cot tons. Flannels. Linens, Etc. FOR " HUBBY:" Dressing Gown Materials. Cravats. Collars, Shirts, Cuffs. Undershirts, Gloves. Handkerchiefs, Socks. Sus penders, Coatings, Pants Stuff. Flannels. Etc. FOR HOUSEKEEPERS: Blankets, Spreads. Comforts, Quilts, Lace Spreads and Shams, Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Cloths, Napkins, Doy lies. Lace Curtains. Curtain and Mosquito Nets, Tray Cloths, Mats. Tidies, Etc. For "Good Cooks" and "Tidy House Girls" and "Affectionate Nurses:" Shawls, Skirts, Nubias, Ties, Bows. Hose, Im ported Prints, Cashmeres. Sets. Handkerchiefs, Collars, Cuffs, Veils. Ruches, Etc. To B. H. Adams & Brother, 594 Magazine street, Greeting: You are hereby authorised to sell the above WBEfH, 1'iBST CLASS GOODS at EZASON ABL'AT to almy iyi aap belovedsub ". SPZCIAL NOTIONS. Netice.-rNlether the Captain, Owners ner the undersigned, agents of the British bark BONITA, Fraser master, from Buenos Ares, will be responsible for any debts contracted by the crew of said vessel. de2n at DECAN & CO. Notice to Corpus Christi and Browns vlule Shippers-The steamer Harlan will sail for Corpus and Brazos, on Friday. Doe. 21, via Brazos. Effect your insurance accordin gly. deo 2t C. A. WHITNEY T CO. Notice-Neither the captain, owners nor the undersigned agents of the No. I bark ALMA, Waxhorth, master, from Key West, will be re 'ponsiblf for any debts contracted by the crew ol said vessel. deoo It DEnAN A CO. Board of School Directors-superinten dent's office, December 19, 1877-The Public Schools of the city will be closed for the Christ mas vacation from FRIDAY. 21st inst., to WEDNESDAY, January 2 roximo. WM.0. ROGERS Chief Superintendent Public Schools, do2e 2t New Orleans. Notice-Neither the captain, owners nor the undersigned, agents of the British Steam ship TIARA, Bethellmaster, from Cardiff, will be responsible for any debts contracted by the crew of said vessel. dels 5t IDECAN & CO. The People's fank of New Orleans He comber 18, 1877.-At an election of the stocklhold ers of this bank, held on the 17th inst., the fol lowing named gentlemen were unanimously elected directors to serve for the ensuing year: JOHN BRUNASO, U. MARINONI. E. K. CON VERISE J. J. IIEISS, CEO. W. DUNBAII. LEOPOLI) SCHEUER, JOSEPH DAVID, A. SOCOLA. F. JAUFROID. And at a meeting of the Directors, held on the isth inst., Mr. U. MARIINONI was unani mously re-elected President. doel 5t N. LANDDRY, Cashier. Office Jefferson and Lake Pontchartrain Railroad Company, Now Orleans, Decemberi. 1877.-The annual election for Directors of this company will take place, according to law, on MONDAY, January 7. 1878, between the hours of 1o a. m. and 12:15 p. m at the office No. 17 Ba ronnestreet. WALTER V. CHOUCH, des eod im Secretary. Office New Orleans and carrollton Rali road Company, New Orleans, Dec. 6,1877.-The annual election of Directors of this Company will take place, according to law, on MONDAY, January 7, 1878 between the hours of 10 a. m. and 2 p. m.. at the office, No. 17 Baronne street. deslmeod WALTER V. CROUCH, Secretary. special Notice-state National Bank, Fiscal Agent State of Louisiana, New Orleans, December 18, 1877.-Notice is hereby given that. the January. 1878, coupons on the consolidated bonds of the State of Louisiana. will be cashed on and after MONDAY December 24, 1877, upon presentation at this Bank or at the Bank of Now York, N. B. A., in New Fork. d(-s sw SAMUEL H. KENNEDY. President u office New Orleans insurance company, orner of Canal and Camp streets-New Or leans, December 12, 1877-Notice is hereby given, that in conformity with article 8th of the char ter of this company, the annual election of twelve directors to servo during the ensuing year will be held at this oflio. on MONDAY, December a1. 1877, between the hours of 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. deli td _____J. W. HINCKS. Secretary._ Germnanla National flank 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 WEDNESDAY. January 9, 1878. between the hours of 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. dell ti J. L. lIERCIEII. Cashier. Ilibernia National Dank, New Orleans, December 8, 1877-The annual election of direc tors will be held at the banking house WED NESDAY. January 9, 1878, from 10 c'elock a. m. to 2 o'clock p. m. JNO. G. DEVEREUX. rd'. tdi _____ ___Cashlrer. New Orleans National Bank, New Or loans. La.. December 8, 1877.-The annual elec tion for Directors of this Bank to serve during the ensuing year will be hold at the Banking House on TUESDAY, January 8, 1878. between the hours of 10 a. m. and 2 p. Im. des mm WM. PAT.FREY. Cashier. FOR SALE. FOR SALE - A SECOND-HAND I'LEYEL PIANO. warranted to be in excellent condi tion and tone. Apply at 221 Dumaine street. dels 1_w FLOR SALE-ONE NEGRO BOY. s YEARS 12 old, 3 feet high- weight 200 pounds. Said boy was raised in Kentucky; and at the same time oifer a fine assortment of top and no-top Buggles and Barouches and a new style of doc torse Buggies, all of which will be sold to suit the times. Call and examine at once. No 35 Carondelet street. no25 im L. T. MADDOX. DR. SYDNEY DAVIESON'S ARRIVAL IN NEW ORLEANS. DR. SYDNEY DAVIESON, M. R. C. N. LONDON, M. D. Glesen, Author of "Practical Observations on Nervous Debility." "Essay on Marriage," etc., Senior Proprietorof the Missouri State Museum of Anatomy, St. Louis. Mo., Begs to inform the citizens of Now 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 :;p m., andfrom6 till 8 p.m. Dr. DAVIESON, having adopted as his line of practice the treatment and cure of Nervous Diseases, Has spent years of study and research in that branch of Medical Science bearing specially on the sufferings arising from YOUTHFUL FOL LIES OR INDISCRETIONS, causing nervous mental and physical debility, and the loss of all vitality, and his long and varied experience in the best European Hospitals, together with years of the most successful practice, both in Europe and America, enable him to guarantee Relief to All Sufferers who consult him. Dr. DAVIESON has been specially and remarkably successful in his Treatment by Correspondence. It is, however, desirable that at least one per sonal interview should be had if practicable. Dr. DAVIESON especially invites the atten tion of those who by placing themselves uncer the care of ignorant charlatans have only in creased their sufferings. The physician who understands his profession and labers with in telligence to advance it in the respect of men, is a benefactor to mankind and the high esti mation in which Dr. DA'VIESON is held by physicians themselves, is proof that all who apply to him may have Implicit Faith in a Rapid and Perma nent Cure. Dr. DAVIESON'S work " Practical Observa tions," now in its looth edition, will be found a valuable guide, and may be had, bound in cloth price 25 cents. by addressing the author. Dr. SYDNEY DAVIESON. No. 9 Rampart street, between Canal and Customhouse. New Orleans, or from GEORGE ELLIS, bookseller, opposite the Postoffice. Dr. DAVIESON may be consulted at No. 9 Rampart street, between Canal and Custom house, New Orleans, up to the 31st of March, after which his address will be 1705 Olive street. St, Louis, where he has been permanently lo cated for many years. Office hours from 1o a. m. to 3 p. m., and from 6 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 a. m till 2 p. m.. only. nos Sm TO THE LADIES. DR. BILLE has returned from Paris and opened an office at 154 Canal street, between Carondelet and Baronne. Dr. Bille has the se cret of Ninon de l'Enclos, who, up to her death in her seventy-second year of age retained the beauty, vivacity and spirit as when she wai twenty years of age. By Dr. Bille's treatment, which is pleasant, even enjoyable, ladies can do away with all cosmetics and paints, as the skin becomes soft and white. the eyes regain their wonted lustre and strength, and vivacity re turns. The old become young, and the young, who have ruined themselves with late hours and excesses, become beautiful and full of the vigor and fire of youth, All diseases and troubles peculiar to ladies treated by a harmless and painless method. Consultations and cor respondence strictly confidential. des tf DR. BILLE. 154 Canal street. PLEDGES! PLEDGES! PLEDGES! T BESPECTFULLY REQUEST ALL PERSONS owing me back interest on articles pledged hr them to me to pay for same December 24. All forfeit4ledgee will invariably be SOLD 8 1esa~wil " nonth% - Cont 3ALLS. RAND FANCY DRESS. MASK -AND Pwx."batlmrq'm &BA.Zazay To be given by PELICAN H. & L. FIRE CO. NO. 4, Saturday Evening, Dee. 32, 1577, -AT ST. PATRICK'S HALL. Committee of Arrangements: Henry Andry, Chairman. Geo. N. Durel, F. Gueringer, E. Develle. John E. Roux. Appllcations for ladies' Invitations to be left with FRANK RAULE. Esq., No. 30 Carondelet street: PAUL ROUSSET, No. 239 Decatur street, or Lock Box 1200. Healed proposals for bar-room, restaurant and hat-room will be received until December le, to be left with HENRY ANDRY. Firemen's Charitable Association office. City Hall. Tickets $2. deg td WANTS. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALES. Sovernesses, Companions, etc. W ANTED-BY A LADY OF EXPERIENCE, an old resident of this city, and who can give good references, a position as governess or teacher in a school. Is fully competent to teach English and music. Salary no object. Address L. M., care of Democrat oftice. now tf Cooks. Nurses. Chambermalds, Etc. W ANTED-BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUA tion to do housework or to nurse. Can give good references. Apply at No. 32 St. Thomas street, between Theresa and Molpo mane. de2e It WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE woman, a situation as cook. Is a No. 1 French. Spanish and Creole cook. Can give good references if required. Apply at No. 3se Dauphine street de19 at WANTED-BY A YOUNG GIRL. A SITUA tion to do plain cooking and house work, or competent to do house work and dining room work. Address R., Democrat office, dels at WANTED-BY A WOMAN, A SITUATION: is a No. 1 cook; can give the best of refer ence if required. Address M.. Democrat office. del9 at W ANTED-BY A MIDDLE AGED WHITE woman. a situation to cook. Address A. C.,this office. dea s 3t W ANTED-BY A MOTHER AND DAUGH tor, situations, the former to do cooking and housework, and the latter to do dining room work and plain sewing. Address M. K., Democrat office. au19 at SITUATIONS WANTED-MALES. Clerks and Salesmen. W ANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, A MITUA tion in either a wholesale or retail store; has had someexperience in the liinor business. Good city references, or from the last employer, can be given if required. Address J. W., this office. dell at W ANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, SEVEN teen years old, a position in any store where he can make himself useful; resides with his mother. AddressJ. K., Democrat office. del( at WANTED-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.. rare this office. so3etf WAANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD W character a situation in an office or wholesale house. Is not afraid of hard work. BIst of references furnished. Address M. H. D., Democrat Office. scl Rf HELP WANTED-FEMALES. Chambermaids, Cooks, Nurses, ete. WATANTED-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 MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED-OCCUPANTS FOR TWO FUR nished rooms at 870 Camp street. corner Thalia. l d e e 1w $1.50 FORPINO TUNING-BEET WORK. 61.0 u Magazine. D. LEECH. Soiree Pianist. jyy ly MRS. BLOCK-NO. 142 CAMP STREET, DE sires her patrons to know she has on hand some excellent servants, waiters, cooks, cham bermaids; also, two or three A No.1 laundresses and an experienced housekeeper. aulY tf WIANTED-SUGAB COOLERS IF SOUND. W good order and cheap. PLANTER, Dem ocrat office. seeo tU COPARTNERSHIPS. MR. ANTONIO GURISICH (KNOWN AS Henry Thomson) became this dayan active partner in our business as Stevedores. delo 7t* GIUR OVICH & CO. 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 fhe elegant private rest deuce No. 146 Carondolet street. Parties in search of home comforts will find this a rare opportunity. A fine bath-room also attached to the house. References exchanged. jess tf JERSET AND ALDERNEY MILK. MILK. MILK. Pure and fresh, from the country, to be had Corner Carondelet and Common streets and Branch. No. 69 Canal street,rneaa the Custom-House, North Side. The only places 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 hand Mead Soda Vichy, Min. eral Waters, Home-made Pies ana Pastry. AS i vsthn 2 5 CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK, (A Bank for Small Savings) GBUNEWALD HALL, !. ..........Bayonne street......,.......12 SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE CHARTEB. This Savings Bank will receive on deposit ant pay interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annua 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 mon in their own name, and it can be drawn by temselves only. Such deposits cannot be controlled by hus. bends parents or tutors. ADDIT for Cbarter and By-Laws. I[. BBNNEFI slrI, 1i PedM D$, t GTO AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE, Corner of Bourbon street. Last night (to-night) of the gala performance of Italian Opera. Special-The Company play in Memphis, Tenn., Monday Evening. December 24. This (Friday) Night Dec. 21, at N o'clock, Positively last night of the Opera. By especial request FAUST, For the benefit of Mme. EUGENIE PAPPENHEIM. FAUST. Mme. PAPPENHEIM (In her great role) Mar guerite. In conjunction with th' flneat artistic com bination ever In New Orleans. Miss A. `Mr. Charles Signor I Mr. Van Phillipps, I Adams, I Tagliapietra 5 Huflen. Saturday, December 23, at Noon, GRAND GALA FAREWELL MATINEE, LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR. The Immense Chorus and Orchestra, Musical Director and Conductor. MAX MARETZEK. On Saturday Night, at 8 o'clock, Will close the extraordinary, brief operatic season, when will be given, in conjunction with the Philharmonic Society, Mondel sohn's Oratorio. ELIJAH. Admission $1: reserved seats 5o cents extra. Gallery (third tier) 50 cents. Beats for all the above now at Philip Worlein's music store. 135 Canal street; also librettos. In Memphis MONDAY EVENING. December 24. dell VARIETIES THEATRE. Friday and Saturday Nights and Saturday Matinee, The Distinguished Comedian, J. T. RAYMOND, In his famous original personation of COL. MULBERRY SELLERS, With an ablecast. AN IDYL FOR THE HOLIDAYS-The famous and surpassingly beautiful drama, DANIEL DRUCE, By W. S. Gilbert author of "Pygmalion and Galathea," will he produced with new scenery and appointments. 4e21 ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Last Week of Music. Mirth and Burlesque. Sunday, Dec. 16, and During the Week, I ICE'S EXTRAVAGANZA COMBTNATION. First time in New Orleans. A dramatization by J. C. Goodwin from Lord Byron's heauti ful poem of "The Corsair," entitled LS PETIT CORSAIR AND HIS BLOOMING BRIDE. New Music. Scenery, Costumes and Appointments. Friday Dec. 21-Benefit of Mips VENIA G. CLAN CEf. Saturday E'enin ,Dec.22-Last Night and Grand Double Bill-Benclit of HARRY HUNTER, the Lone Fisherman presenting two Extravaganzas, LE PETIT COIIAIRi and EVANGELINE, with Double Cast and New Specialties. CHRISTMAS WEEK Commencing SUNDAY, Dec. 23- Roberts' HUMPTY DUMPTY Pantomime Troupe. REMEMBER THE CHRISTMAS GIFT MA'INEES. delr OPERA HOUSE.... ..... OPERA HOUSE. Saturday, December 22, at 8 p. m. ELIJAH, This Oratorio will then be produced by the PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY, assisted by the en tire FRYER GRAND OPERA TROUPE, under the musical direction of Mr. GIROENE VELT. Solos, Duets, etc.. by MME EUGENIE PAPPENHEIM, MISS ADELAIDE PHILLIPPS, MR. CHARLES ADAMS. MR. A. BLUM. General Admission ............. ....i t oe Reserved Seats, Parquette and Dress Circle i so Reserved Seats, Second Tier Chairs and R oxes ............. .. .......... ..... I oe Third Tier (Gallery) -............. ..... so Tickets can be purchased and seats secured at the Music Stores of Messrs. GRUNEWALD and WERLEIN. deis 5t LOUISIANA COCKPIT. Cor. Dumaine and Roman streets. The LOUISIANA COCKPIT will be opened SUNDAY. the 23d inst. The contests will commence at 11 o'clock a. m., sharp. A se ries of engagements with the most celebrated Cocks in the country, now ready for the fray, will afford unusual attraction to the lovers of sport. The N. O. City Railroad cars leave Clay Statue every five minutes, and pass in -front of the Cockpit. _ dell 3t' WENGER'S GARDEN. Nos. 11 and 13 Bourbon street, H. WENGER, Proprietor, Has been newly frescoed, and is now the FIN. EST HALL in the South. The artistic improve ment of the hail was opened to public inspec tion on Saturday. the 13th insL, at 7 o'clock p in. A large number of European and Americaim pavers alwavs on file. Three rooms for ladies and families, with sep arate entrance. The largest Orchestrion In the world playi from 11 o'clock a. m. to 12 in. PhilIp Best's MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER at Five Cents a glasss ocr7 6m THE RED STAR, Corner Custombouse and Bourbon streets, One square from Canal street. LADIES', MISSES AND CHILDREN'S FINE deol m SHOES. OFFICE "CONVEYANCE RECORD," No. 16 St. Charles street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. The undersigned respectfully announce to the public that they are prepared to furnish a complete Chain of Title or list of Transfers of Real Estate in New Orleans, back to original grant or purchase, when required; also full Abstract of each transfer in the chain " thus se curing to Dartles purchasing Real Estate or investing in Mortgages perfect security from fraudulent or defective titles. The method of indexing our "Conveyance Record," peculiar to our system, enables us to give information im mediately. Attorneys. Notaries, Auctioneers, Land Agents, Surveyors, and all parties interested in T tles to Real Estate are invited to call and ex amine our "Record.' del 3m L. J. DODGE & CO. M EDICAL NOTICE.-DR. W. BILLE SPE It1 cialist for all Chronic Diseases, Private Diseases and Female Diseases, has just re turned from Europe. OffIce, 154 Canal street, between Baronne and Carondelet streets, up stairs. Nervous Debility Wcal:ness, either caused by abu-e or age, ALWAYS cured in a short time. Private Diseases treated after a new sure and quick method. Female Disease rested with greatest success. Chronic Dise es of Liver. Lungs, Throat and Skin treated the latest and most approved methods of Europe. Dr. Bille's reputation as a skilled and success ful hysician is already years ago established in New Orleans and vicinity, and he has cured hundreds of cases here which other physicians had failed to benefit, which is well known to the public. Dr. Bille is a graduate from one of the best colleges in Euroee, and was for years as sistant physician to Prof. Ricord, Paris. Con sultations and correspondence strictly confe dentiaL Charges moderate. 154 Canal street. B. W. BILLE 154 Canal street. des tf SELLING OUT BELOW OOST-THE BE iZmalndcr of the stock of CHIN A, PLATED WARE, GLASS, CROKER ad HARDWAR insoesold out at BELOW COST 01 ThlFOB'TAT2IOF Aogthe stock are many ar s of 811y~ foelae. ec,)..aa fo OI FACTODS AND TEADUS' INSURANCE COMPANY, 3....... ..Caronelet stt............. .y Paid up Capital, $1,000,000. Assets April 80, 1877, $1,282,000 6a. ISSUES POLICIES COVERING FIRE. R5V } AND MARINE BISU8 LOWEST TARIFF BATES. ED. A. PALFRET. President. JNO. CHAFFE, Vice President. THOS. F. WALKER. Seoretari John I. Noble. T. Lytt. Lyon, John Chaffe Samuel] .Soyd, Richd Milliken. Joseph arioy. J.L warren, W an, R. T. Buckner, B ý. Me an, Sam'1 jriedlander. Wm. C la 4. A. Yates. Vas. Chafre. John I. Adams. C. Jurey. Iss eherok, Wm. H well. At. M. Walmaley. J.e A. H MA. T. .iann. B. H. Snowden, Jos. Ro*llng. A. M. Bickham. let ___HOTELS._ TREMONT HOUSE, Ctrner Tremont and Church Streeti Galveston, Texas. BSISA & ORFILA. Lesens. (Formerly of the Grand Southerlldgo.lJ The Palace Hotel of Galvestom. This elegant Hotel, lately completed. IM_ 1NOT ' O P211 A' ~-1O3 TNN ACOOMMODATION OF THE PUBLIC . Being built at a cost of keo.o, it will be Sfia class in every respect, with all the latest law provements, ELEVATORS. ELEOTBR ANNUM* CIATOBS. etc. -wrTE BATH ROOMS ON EVERT FLOOR. We therefore take pleasure in soliciting A CONTINUANCE OF THE PATRONAGE extended by the commercial men to the 1at Grand Southern Hotel. SBISA & OBFILA. Lessees. Formerly of Grand Southern Bolel. Axwmoxz Bats, Jm.. Chief Clerk. y7? oa UNDERTAKERS. CHAS. O. JONES. JOHN 0. 3003. Formerly with Frank Johnson. JONES A BOCHE, 210 and 212 Magazine et..near Delord. Undertah.ws and Embalmeas. All business entrusted to the firm will receie prompt and careful attention at moderate rates, Garriares to hire. tag 19t COMMISSION MERCHANTS, LEON QUETBOUZE. O8&AB 301IL QUETROUZE & 3OTS, Wholesale Brears, DEALERS IN WINES AND LIQUoNS And all kinds of WESTERN PRODUCE. At the Elue Steres, 0orner Old Levee and Blenville streeta. dels' New Oulease. JAMES D. EDWARDS, (Successor to Daniel and J. D. Edwards.) STEAMBOAT, RAILROAD AND ENSIN. EEBS' SUPPLIES, Manufacturer of the most improved eTEAM TRAINS FOR MAKING SGQAR. And every description of Copper, Brass and Sheet.Irm Work. Dealer in Iron Pipe and for Water or Gas; Brass and Iron elves; Oil Globes; Steam and Water Tubes; Bolts and Nuts; hed Serews' Washers; Bivets; , Force Lumpa Brass and Hrn e Linseed and Headlight o als khite ton Waste; Cotton Stem iOack Stocks and Dies " Pipe O.'tters; e Wrenches: Pipe rises; Jack Screws; Brushes; Flue Scrapers, ete. Agent for the CAMERON SPECIAL STEAM PUMP -For PUMPING JUICE AND SUPPLYING BOILS . Send for Price List. JAMES D. EDWARDS, 2 u. s and li Front and a. 5, R and tI Del street. New Orleans. legi 'I" IV GREAT REDUCTION -IN THE PREIIES -or Tas SINGER SEWING MACHINE. BEWARE OF WORTHLESS IMITATION MACHINES. THE SINGER WILL LAST A LIFETIME. SEND FOB CIBCULAR AND CASH PRICES. Address THE SINGER NANUFACTURING CO., 35 CANAL STREET. seta tmhl Southern Shoe Pactory OF JOB) HANSEN 3s and 35 Canal street. New @rweas. TO ALL SOUTHE B CITIZEIN. ha fth ae ~pino am determined tohep buil u h Interest11 oflorativeStt whbh ao9 goto asas yer 9 bt I