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ti TUIEII3 NIWMNITOE CAL SOCIfTY I.l'kfor Democrat-Mr. Geo. Ellis, No. 7 De *tur street, opposite the Postofilce, is from date the sole agent in New Orleans of the .outhern Historical Society, for the reception ft subsoriptions and the sale of its publc.a . Persons who have heretofore sub for the publications of the Society td failed to receive them, will plea,'e report jto Mr. Ellis the evidence of their fubsHrip tAons and payments, and upon satisf2ctory evidence of the fact of payment the publica -ton subscribed for will be forwarded. Mr. fllls is also authorized to receive subscrip ttons from other places within the reach of New Orieas, where there are no special agents. The friends of the Society are respectfully Urged to make their subscriptions promptly a .nd periodically, as the Society is dependent D i its current receipts for the means of cou I.iting its publications. All communications for the Society should be addressed to the Rov. John Wm. Jones, i). 1),, secretary and treasurer, Richmond, Va. ,J. A. EARbY, President Southern Historical Society. December 22, 1877. ; ro has le rned where to get its beef,. hut In 1870, there was sent from the De tates $1.765,191 worth of beef, and up to ber 1. 1877, we had all ea+y furomised s.7$1\451 9 worth. Of butter and cheese the ex Syear was 71,650,s5r pouDllds, while up to ber 1, 1877, the amount was 101.974,917 3i011n SANTA CLAUS' Headquarters, AT THE PARISIAN BAZABR, 1i1...... Canal Street. .....131 R HE LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST AS SORTMENT OF TOYS! 'FTOYS! ROLOCIPEDES! WAGONS! HORSESI CAR RIAGES I rolls! Dolls! Dolls! BOHEMIAN GLASS WARE, M$OLICA AND BISCUIT WARE. ETC. E.-Steamship "Nuremberg" just arrived, 5000 LBS. FRENCH BONBONS! -AND CRYSTALIZED FRUIT! The public is respectfully invited to an in epeation of the Parisian Bazaar. deli adp tjal VICTOR NIPPERT. FPELLMAN BROS. Christmas Presents. Cheap and elegant Christmas Presents can be had at our store in the following goods FOR VERY LITTLE MONEY. A NEAT POPLIN DRESS, From 81 to 83. A FINE SNOWFLAKE DRESS, From 84 to 86. A grand display of COLLARS AND CUFFS. 100 Dozen INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS. 200 dozen neat HANDKERCHIEFS. put up espe cially for presents in handsome boxes, at $1 50. 50 fin-' Point d'Alencon Lace HANDKER CHIEFB. a COLORED SILKS. We offer special inducements in this line. in rlo of navy blue. bottle green, plum, grey. wn. drabs. A quality that is not to be equaled Seouth, in HEAVY GROB GRAIN. at t$1 15 per yard. BLACK SILKS. 18 Dieces, just received, of the celebrated Schroe der. at 1 75 t) 19. the labove goods were especially imported for 30 Doen Stylish Silk Ties, Of various prices. NEW CLOAKS. Ne neatly trimmed CLOAKS, in different siee.. from PS to 8Ro. B. FELLMAN BROS., im tl NEW eDV~gTKUEMENT3. 0 VV ii E . . V 4) 4) C3 (U 42 p4 J ti) ) H J V: V V J. LEVOIS & J AMISQN, No. 126 Canal street, Will offer great bargains in their Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, During the holidays, and would ask the pub lie to examine our stock before purchasing. de23 2t FOR THE HOLIDAYS, HATS, IN EVERY STYLE. JOHN U. ADAMS, 23 st. Charles street. do23 It CHRISTMAS GIFTS -AT LEIGHTON'S, so cts. to $1. Corner Canal and St. Charles 8ts. dle23 It CiBISTIAS AND NsW YEAR. FRENCH CORSET -AND KID GLOVE I)EPOT, -AT H. DASPIT"S, 46.......... agazine street ........... ....54 isodozen very best FRENCH CORSETS, guar anteed all whalebone, and at all prices. 840,@00 WORTH OF DRY GOODS, to be sold within sixty days. REGARDLESS OF COST, on account of retiring from business. -ALSO HOUSE AND FIXTURES FOR SALE. Apply on the premises. H. DASPIT. di it 546 and 545 Magazine street. GUNNY AND DUNDEE BAGS. EXTRA HEAVY and suitable for Oil Mills and live Mills. For sale by deasr O OWDENQ ABEILJ, t Vnaol estdt, yaw ADVEfRTIS.EMEs. E`'Y ICeII', 130........... Canal Street........... 130 NEW GOODS -FOR THE HOLIDAYS. JUVENILES AT REDUCED PRICES. F English Chatterbox .... ............ ....... . American (hanterbox . ............ so Chatterbox .Junir,rr ................... 7 A Little Folks ........................... $1 25 Lilliput Lnder Peep how ............... 1 )0 HaDppy Days, elegantly bound ......... 1 50 And lots ol children's books reduced from $1 51 to .......... ... ............... . . 1 00 English Poets, full gilt ...................... 1 00n We have an elegant display of FINE ILLUSTRATEB BOOHS. TIlE RHINE, Illustrated. ITALY, illustrated. INDIA, Illustrated. HIELIOTYPE ART VOLUMES. MUSEE FRANCAISE, illustrated, ANCIENT MARINER, Dore, ALL THE S PANDARD POETS, WRITING DESKS, PORIFOLIOS. PA I'ETERIES, Latest styles at reduced prices. Our goods are all NEW and FRESIH. do23 2t EYRICH'S, a13 Canal. NEW ORLEANS FLOURING MILLS, WEBSTER & DILLINGHAM, Nos. 82 and 84 Peters, and 22 and 24 Commerce street. Manfacturers of the HIGHIEST GRADE of FLOUR by the NEW PROCESS, specially adapted for CITY TRADE ANT) EXPORT. GRAHAM FLOUR constantly on hand, fresh ground daily. Flour delivered to all parts of the eity. FRESH GROUNDI BRAN. SH()RTS, SHIP STUFF and SCREENIN(IS constantly on hand at lowest market rates. Highest market price paid for Wheat. de23 Sm HOLIDAY GOODS At Low Prices. All Fresh Stock. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS -ANT,- 1Ohri*stmane G-ifts -FOR ( RANDFATHER, GRANDMOTHER. FATHER. MOTHER. SON, DAUGHTER, SISTER, BROTHER. UNCLE. AUNT, NIECE. NEPHEW AND BABY. TOO. -AT KIRKPATRICK'S FOURTH DISTRICT SCHOOL-BOOK DEPOT 610 Magazine street, near Josephine. Call early and make selections. de23 It chriiml ind few 711Af Preselm ! P'EPIN & BROIJSSARI), 15 .......... CANAL STREET...........156 White Building. corner of Baronne, next to the New Orleans Savings Bank, WILL OFFER THIS WEEK, AT ENORMOUS REDUCTION, Our entire line of DRESS GOODS, BLACK GOODS, BLACK BILKS. SHAWLS. HOSIERY. CORSETd. HANDKERCHIEFB, SILK SCARFS, FURS,. RUCHINGS, ETC., And various other desirable goods, suitable for Christmas and New Year's Presents WE WILL CLOSE ALSO t5 Real French Broche Shawls, of our own importation. AT EX AC PLY COST PRICE. de23 It NEW GO0DS FOR THE HOLIDAYS -AT John. S. Twomey's, 572 and 574 ..agazine st..57J2 and 574 OPPOSITE MAGAZINE MARKET. CHAMPAGNE-Roederer, Chas. Mumm & Co.. Geo. Goulet. Krug and other brands. Claret, Wines. Old Port and Old Snerry Wines. Sweet and Dry Catawba Wines. Old Bourbon. Old Rye Whiskies and Fine Old Brandy-noted brands. Ale and Porter--all brands. Cordials, Preserves. Jellies, Figs-boxes and baskets; Catawba Grapes. Almonds. Pecans, Filberts, Butter Nuts, Oranges and Apples. Mince Meat. Large Black Basket Raisins. Large Layer Raisins, Currants.Citron, and all other delicacies usually kept in a first-class Grocery. Also a full and complete Stock of Staples. .All goods delivered free of charge. del3 It HOOP POLES--SEED POTATOES. 4 (}/'M HOGSHE&D and BARREL POLES, rT , ex flatboat from Ohio river, at bot tom prices. Choice selection of SEED POTATOES, of all varieties, in lots to suit. For sale by J. C. MURPHY & Co., de23 3t No. 36 Poydras street. THE SISTERS OF CHARITY OF ST. SIMEON'S SCHOOL ARE HAPPY TO INFORM THEIR PATRONS and friends that, after having made some r. pairs and improvements in their buildings. they are prepared to receive a few young lady boarders. As only a limited number can be ac commodated, applications should be made as early as possible. The Boarding School will open on the 2d of January, 1878. For terms, ap plication can be made at St. Bimeon's School. 131 Annunciation street, de23 tf $80,000 ON HAND, TO BE LOANED ON GOOD SECUBITIES -BY E. A. PEYBROUX, Notary Public,. 82 Exchange Alley, bet. Conti and Bienville sts. Pa t procue with dispatch, and prom t ataion given to afll. - (.8 tf S.SW ADVR WIS.M.WTS. LOOKING GLASS e O -AND- T ART I)EPOT. Thanking the public for past liberal patron- A age. I most cordially invite their special atten- t( tion to my new and magnificent assortment of FRENCH AND GERMAN PIER AND MANTEL MIRRORS. Also thie lantst and finest designs in French and 11 American t WINDOW .HADE% AND CORNICES, ELEGANT CARVED WALNUT AND GILT ti PARLOR EASELS, b MUSIC STANDS, CARD RECEIVING TABLES. c WALL BRACKETS AND JARDINIERES, inlaid with Marnuetris and East Lake style. e I furthermore beg to call your attention to my newly arrived stock of splendid J Engravings, Chromos and Lithographs ( of the latest publications. Also the latest and finest style of PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES. I guarantee all the above articles to be of the best and most elegant of the kind. and my prices to be the lowest in the city for the same quality of goods. Hoping I may always be entitled to your patronage. I remain respectfully, L. UTER, de23 It2dpl No. sA Royal street. NOUS AVONS RECU DES ENCANS 1UN CHOIX COMPLET DE CHAPEAUX HAUTE-NOUVEAUTE HELMET, ELITE, en Feutre, Paille et Velours, Plumes, Ornements, Satins, etc., AU BO MARCHE. 93 .....---- Rue Royale - - - 93 d1o22 3t BLACK GOODS -AT THE- IMIOIR1NING ST()RE, 17..............Bourbon treet...........1..7I Anybody wishing to purchase a BLACK DRESS will do well to call at the MOURNING STORE, where the PRICES ARE ABSOLUTELY LOW ER than they have ever been for twenty years in any market. Let all customers bring with them SAMPLES FOR COMPARISON, to satisfy themselves. A. LABRY, Proprietor. dee., 23 FRENCH MILLINERY, -AND Berlin Zephyr Worsted, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. MME. ROSA REYNOIR, No. 9 Chartres street, Near Canal, Begs to inform her patrons, and the ladies in general, that the BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF MILLINERY selected by her in the North, and received di rect from prominent Parisian houses, compris ing all the newest shapes in Felt Chips. Straws and Velvets trimmed in the leading style, are now offered at much lower prices than any other house in the city. BERLIN ZEPHYR at 12%c per ounce, and Slipper Buttons. Java Canvas. Mottoes. etc.. at correspondingly low pries oci16 am E. NEITSTADTL, The Largest and Cheapest Stock of Meerschanm Pipes and Smokers' Articles IN NEW ORLEANS. SEERNCAUIIM PIPES CARVED to ORDER (1 Liberal discount made to dealers. 181 Canal Street. dels Im d GREAT REDUCTION - IN THE- Pa RICES --o THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE. BEWARE OF WORTHLESS IMITATION MACHINES. THE SINGER S WILL LAST A LIFETIML, SEND FOR CIRCULAR AND CASH PRICES. Address THE 8INGER MANUFACTURING CO., I5 CANAL STREET0 sela tmhl W. W. SHAPE & CO., PUBLISHERS' AGENTS, No. 2. Park New, New York, " Are authorized to contract for advertising in our paper, p~9" t1 SPUOIAL NOTICNS Sc.alal Notlie to Cotton Factor.--The St. Louis and Southeastern Railroad will make rates on cotton from Nashville Tenn., to New Orleans La.. via Henderson, Ky.. and river at THIRTY CENTS per one hundred pounds. Order your business this route to secure low g rates and prompt dispatch. For further infor- or mation apply to te A. E. B14BCOCK. Agent. A Corner St. Charles and Common streets. de23 2.. .2-pecil Notice to Red River Shippers.- All freight received for steamer LA BELLE up to 8 L.TURDAY, December '2, has been sent for- ('I ward on the C. H. DURIFEE. Please insure ae- wi cordingly. of tle2 t. JOS. A. AIKEN. 111 Gravier street. Notlee.-Neither the Captain, Owners nor the undersigned, agents of the British bark ( IIONITA. Fraser master, from Buenos Ayres, l will be responsible for any debts contracted by the crew ot said vessel. (1i21 It DECAN & CO. Notice-Neither the captain, owners nor w the undersigned, agents of the British Steam ship TIARA, Bethell, master, from Cardiff, will be responsible for any debts contracted by the crew of said vessel. del9 8t !DECAN & CO. The People's Bank of New Orleans, Ie cember 18, 1877.-At an election of the stockhold- w ers of this bank, held on the 17th inst., the fol- ct lowing named gentlemen were unanimously ai elected directors to serve for the ensuing year: JOHN BRUNASO, U. MARINONI, E. K. CONVERSE J. J. llEISS 'GEO. W.. DUNDAIt, LEOPOLD SCHEUER, w SEPH DAVID A. SOCOLA. B lF. JAUFROID. D nd at a meetina of the Directors, held on islh Inst., Mr.TU. MARINONI was unani m(ejly re-elected President. dei9 St N. LANDRY, Cashier. Specal Notice-- State National Bank, Fiscal Agent State of Louisiana. New Orleans, w December 1i, 1877.-Notice is hereby given that w the January, 1878. coupone on the consolidated a bonds of the State of Lonisiana. will be cashed .4 on and after MONDAY December 24, 1877. upon presentation at this Bank or at the Bank of New York, N. B. A.. in New York. dolt 2w SAMTTEL H. KENNEDY. President 0 Office New Orleans Insurance Company, corner of Canal and Camp streets-New Or leans, December 12, 1s77-Notice is hereby given, that in conformity with article 6th of the char tar of this company, the annual election of Y twelve directors to serve during the ensuing year will be held at this office, on MONDAY, 8 December 31, 1877, between the hours of 11 a. m. to 2p.m. deli td J. W. HINCKS. Secretary. Office Jefferson and Lake Pontchartran Railroad Company. New Orleans. December s. 1877-- The annual election for Directors of this company will take place, according to law, on MONDAY. January 7. 1878, between the hours of lo a. m. and 12:15 p. m at the office, No. 17 Ba rennestroot. WALTER V. CROUOCH. des cod im Soeretnry. Office New orleanus and tarroliton tall road Company. New Orleans. Dec. 5. 177.-The annual election of Directors of this Company will take place, according to law, on MONDAY, January 7, 1878 between the hours of o1 a. m. and 2 p. m.. at the oflice, No. 17 Bronne street. des lmnod WALTER V. CROUCH, Secretary. Germania National Bank of New Or lIans.-The annual election for nine directors of this institution, to serve during the ensuing year. will be held at the banking house. No. 1(2 Canal street. on WEDNESDAY. January 9, 18s7. between the hours of 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. deli td J. L. BER(CIEiL, Oashier. Hibernia National Bank, New Orleans, December 8, 1577--The annual election of direc tors will be held at the banking house WED NESDAY, January 9, 1878, from 10 o'clock a. m. to 2 o'clock D. m. JNO. G. DEVEREUX. ( de9 td Cashier. New Orleans National Bank, New Or leans. La.. December 85 1877.-The annual elec tion for Directors of this Bank,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. des im WM. PALFRIEY. Cashier. ............ . ...,.m. m_ _m. LOST. t I OST-ON SUNDAY OR MONDAY LAST. A r A long red POCKET-BOOK, containing pa pers which are of no value except to the owner. ne note dated first of August. at ninety days drawn by Jno. Henry Weber and to the order of A. Lerouga. for the sum of one hundred and forty-two dollars. A liberal reward will be given to any one returning same at the restaurant corner Gasquet and Basin streets. de22 .t* I OST-BANK BOX NO. 5028. OF THE LOU 1 isiana Ravings Bank in account with J. A. t Trotot. The finder will please return it to the owner at 81 Canal street. de22 3t * JERSEY AND ALDERNET t MILK. MILK. MILK. Pure and fresh, from the country, to be had Corner Carondelet and Common streets and Branch, No. 89 Canal street,'nesa the Custom-RHouse, 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 and Pastry. see lv1thbt DR. SYDNEY DAV1ESON'S ARRIVAL IN NEW ORLEANS. DR. SYDNEY DAVIESON, M. R. C. S. LONDON, X. 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, Betweep Canal and Customhouse. And may be consulted DAILY from 10 a m. till 3 p. m. and from 6 till 9 p. m. Dr. DAVIEHON, 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 under 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. DAVIESON is held by physicians themselves, is proof that all who apply to him may have Implicit Faith In a Rapid and Perma nent Cure. Dr. DAVIESON'S work, "Practical Observa tions." now in its 160th 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 1706 Olive street. St, Louis, where he has been permanently lo cated for many years. Office hours from 0to a. m. to 3 D. m., and from 6 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 a. m till 2 p. m.. only. nos em SELLING OUT BELOW COST-THE RE mainder of the stock of CHINA PLATED WARE. GLASS, CROCKERY and HARDWARE in store No. 10o CANAL STREET. is now being sold out at BELOW COST OF IMPORTATION. Among the stock are many articles of Silver plated Ware etc. etc, well adapted for HOLI DAY PRESENTS. The store is offered for rent and fixtures for sale. J.G.. - . Ir -f WAWtU. SITUATIeON WAlNr.*-PEaALEi. Governesses, Comphsains, et. WANTED-BY A LADY OF EXPERIENfCE 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 offce. no24 tf Cooks. Narses. Casambermads, EM. W ANTED-BY TWO GIRLS, SITUATIONS: a good cook and house girl, and nurse. (lood references. In your answers, mention which you want. Address MARY. Democrat offlc,. de23 at W ANTED-BY A RESI'E('TABLE WHITE woman, a plcme to cook wash and iron. Good referenceo if requiredi. Address 302 Daun phine street, between Hospital and Barracks. d022 :It W ANTED-BY A IRF8'EtiTABLE GIRL. A situation to do house and diningroom work. Address M. H., Democrat office. de22 b'it SITUATIONS WANTED-MALES. Clerks and aleslmen. W ANTED-A SITUATION IN A (WHOLE sale or retall) grocery store by a young man who has had several years' experience in a country store. Willing to work for a living sal ary. Address G. K.. care this office. se3otf W ANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD character a situation in an office or wholesale house. Is not afraid of hard work. Br.st of references furnished. Address M. H. D.. Democrat Office. sel6tf HELP WANTED-FEMALB. Chambermalds, Cooks, Nurses, eta. W ANTED--TWO RESPECTABLE HERV ants, on a farm near the city; one to cook. wash and iron, the other to do general house work. Must come well recommended. Inquire at No. 56 (Carondelet street, on Wednesday, De ,,ember 26. de23 t,* WT ANTED-A GIRL ABOUT F(OURTEEN TV years oll, to assist in the house; must come well recommended; wages $4 Der month. Apply at 416 Constance street, near First, de23 It W ANTED-A WHITE WOMAN, TO COOK. VV wash and iron for a small family: also, a oung white woman to nurse and assist in housework. Apply at No. s2i Annunciation street. References required. deua it* STIANTED-BY MRS. BLOCK., NO. 14 CAMP street, for the country, one Cook, one Washer and one Gardener. Has on hand a good housokeeper, aull tf MISCELLANEOUS. TANTED--BY A MARRIED MAN, A NA . tive of this city (educated), and favorably known, a position to drive a grocery wagon, or any work whereby he could manage to honestly support his family. References given, if re q uired. Habits strictly temperate. Address J. 1). L.. Democrat office, deaS at ,$ t1 [FOR PIANO TUNING-BEST WOBE. $1.5O Magazine. D. LEECH, Soiree . Plianist. jy7ly MRS. . BLOCK-NO. 142 CAMP STREET, DE. M- sires her patrons to know she has on hand: '5 some excellent servants, waiters, cooks, cham-. g bermaids; also, two or three A No. laundresses. . and an experienced housekeeper. auli tf T ANTED-SUGAR COOLERS IFE OUND. T good order and cheap. PLANTEB, Demn - ocrat office. seJ tfU i, i ii f-l - FOR SALE. FOr NALE-ONE BRUNSWICK BILLIARD TABLE, with balle, cues, rack. pool board. etc., complete: but little used. Cost Ssoo. Apply tO NASH & HODOGSON,0 d|~u It 3la Carondelet street. O~ R HALE-TIHE ONE-STORY FRAM]! F slated Dwelling No.112 Dauphine street, be tween Bt. Louis and Toulouse. contaning sii rooms, with a two-story brick kitchen, o in tng five rooms; will be sold low. Apply to J. 3. BURKHAILDT . Conti street. de2l m A BARE CHANCE- TO SIELL, A GO and splendid PLEYEL PIANO, or trand, at an excessively low lprice, No. 7Roal street. It can be seen from 11 a. m. to p p. m. del8 202.3 lOR sAE- TWO LARGE MANTmt MIB. FI' BORBS, Freaeh make). Price 4sapieror $75 for both. Apply at 227 SLt. Claude .tr~t corner of Esplanade. deIW FOR BALE --A SEOOND-HAND PLEY.t PIANO, warranted to be in excellent cond. , tion and tone, Apply at 221 Dumalne street, dels lw G1OR BAILEX-ONEC NEGRO BOY. 8 'tE : j' old, 3 feethigh weight 200 poun~d9k boy was raised in Kentucky: and s the ms a time offer a fine assortment of top and no-top - Buggies and Barouches and a new, Ityle of doe tors BUgiesB. all of which will 'oe sold to"iiir the times. dall and examine at once. No Carondelet street. no25 im ,L T. MADDOX., BOAIPDIO. T ARGE ROOMS. FURNISHED OR UNFUE- - ~L nished, with or without board, in pri~tn family, Refeoren'esexc.hanged. L. H. ,Dei2 ocrat office, de t QELE.P . IVATE BOARDING--O. '- ably inmnished front rooms can be with or elthont board, by the day, weeg 01 month, "y applying at the elegant pudvate feg. dence No. Iu Oarondelet street. Parti*e i searcfn of home comforts will find this opl'~ortunity A fine bath-room also at3lYle4I be house. Beferences exchanged. e R. HUTCHESON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE 31 COMMERCIAL PLACE, New Orleans, La. Attends particularly to Chancery Practice iR United Stateon Courts. BRANCH OFFICE in Washington, D. C., for the prosecution of claims against the Govern m ~ent, dels 25* CITIZENS' SAVINGS BAH; (A Bank for Small Savings) GRUNEWALD HALL, 22.............Baronne street ............. SBPECIAL LEGISLATIVE OHARTEB, This Savings Bank will receive on deposit sia pay interest at the rate of 6 per cent per a.uu on such small sums of money as may from to time be offered therefor by mechanice, minors and others, thus securing from robbery, accident or fraud, and ing a means of profit on savings by the annual interest paid. B special provision of law, married womem mad minors can deposit money in their owm name, and it san be drawn by .temly qa Such deposita cannot be conton ro ll bands parents or tutors. Apply for hater A ,