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ALLY DEMOCRAT. nl Journal of the State of Louisiana. I Journal of the City of New Orleans. 9('oe, 109 Gravier Street. GEORGE W. DUPRE & CO., PROPRIfTORS. i. Ita SEY, JO.N ATUGUSTIN, ALBERT O. JANIN. J . HEICA BEY........................EDTon. RATES OF ,TUBiUICIPTION: The Daily Democrat. Year................. ........s O0 Months....... . o bi.~'eu Months ................... A 00 ga Month........................ i 00 aoetage, one ynar ................ 100 P. ayable in Advance. The Weekly Democrat. ,.ehO Wekly Democrat, large elght-n~Yge oM will be furnished to subscribers at tie owlng rates: hno Year 1.................... O ]f Months.................... o ree Months: ................ 00 ete'. Pa'yable in Ad' o.vanc. r * ORL.EANS, AUGliST 19, 1.78. FOR STATE TREASURER, SA. .U RL K AN, OF ORLEANM. X9f 1 K. Scott, the carpet-hag Governor of e th Carolina, for whom Gov. Hampton has issued a requisition on a charge of rob- tl - the Btate of about $10(0,000, the Chicago 13 ws naively says: : a.is a modest man, and will not relish the Ort4f the South Carolina authorities to n him again prominently before the filclnnati enjoyed its seventh or eighth F etion the other day on the proposition to ti v' $2,000,000 to finish the Cincinnati South- ft Railroad. Last May this question wa 11I Oted on, and to the surprise of many the F road was beaten and the money refused. ft .e mayor, however, managed to get around ci tdefeat in some manner, and last Wednes- sI y in accordance with his proclamation, f, ther election was Leld whereat the rail was successful by a large majority. The tl thern Railroad manages to furnish Cin- Ih ati with a large supply of politics and it ables that city to have at least three or four Ih ons yearly. F1 Th v Republicans are crowing a little too o F over the North Carolina Senatorship. ti O'tmon, the present Senator, and Vance, n i present Governor, had a very earnest tc 1t in the various Democratic primaries conventions that nominated candidates :the Legislature. The result of the election f ~-that Vance will have seventy-three Demo- o tic votes for the Senatorship and Merri- o hthirty-nine, while the Republicans have 'eight votes. The Republicans are very Ii ilant over this showing, and boast loudly , t they hold the balance of lpower in their ds and can send any man they wish to the , tOe, The absurdity of this boast is evi- ft t. The Democrats will go into caucus on Snomination for Senator, nominate their o SanOd elect him. e.Lt. Maxwell has come to grief. He b1)' his career as a detective and striker for ~ Republtcan party, lie is the man wih catved the idea of a plot tho ,ssaslinate I1 &esF r. ucceeded ihi rousing the appre ~nlon of his Fraudulency to such a pitch b it he hired Maxwell as a body guard. t well accompanied him to Washington, oached by the side of his carriage on in ration day, and knocked down a par- r tie beggar that couldn't get out of the a *, and whom he persuaded Hayes was the blt Conspilrator. In consideration of these cea, Hayes appointed Maxwell a second utenant in the regular army. U~t apIpoint- . art was once rojected by the Senate, sent a seconid time, over McCrary's protest, and ofiltied, and Maxwell was presented with il epaulettes. Hie ilmmediately proceeded 1 sell duplicate vouchers of his pay several oaths in advance, so that he realized about 0. Charges were preferred, he was court atialed and sentenced to two years' im > lonment; and, strange as it may appear, ayes has confirmed the sentence--doubtless i the ground that civil service methods do lot apply to the military service. iT~he Chinese embassy is causing some polit trouble In Now York. The predicamuent nt this: The merchants of Now York have no yinpathy with the California anti-Chinese movement; they are very anxious to cultivate endy relations with China, so as to secure the trade of that country, which is very im .orta.t and very lucrative; they are anxious, threfore,to demonstrate their friendly fooeeling 'or the Celestial empire by a grand reception, tch as was accorded to the Japanese embas some years since. On the other hand, the workingmen, who have taken sides with Iear n y, and who fear that Chinese cheap labor may interfere some day with white labor itn New York, are bitterly opposed to any public roeeption or testimonial to the "heathen," and threaten everybody who slhows any courtesies to the embassy with political death. i Mayor Ely, of New York. being a timid man, is unable to decide whet her hli shlould 4IolioW the wishes of the merchants or the nob, and still hesitates. In the meanwhile the embassy is moving rapidly toward New York. There was an immense crowd of people at the lake yesterday evening, a much larger i roIwd than for many Sundays past. The beer and soda water booths there seemed to doing a, fine business, and everybody was apparently heartily enjoying themselves. leonics also were numerous at various sub rban retreats, all well attended, gay and leasant. Indeed, last night, the temperature g quite warm itndoors, and cool outside, uaded most of our people to take a "trip" where in town and to enjoy themselves e intermural watering place. The was crowds everywhere at the lake and streets to a very late hour. ue that the fever was pretty gener ssed, but beyond this there was how that it was prevailing here. ha visitor just adlghted in our iep~idold have pronounced our city pyi gyand pleasant, and refused em t be.ideve any story told him of S<~er being here. go see that our people are not to be panic stricken by this visitation. There are but very few persons in the city alarmed or terrified, scarcely any in danger of getting the fever from fright, one of the most frequent causes of this disease. We may have the fever; we will certainly have no panic. It is scarcely to be doubted, also, that this firmness, fortitude and preparation of our people will do much to mitigate the disease and finally crush it out altogether. The relatives and friends of Mr. Augustus G. Bartlett, all people of "culchur" at Bos ton, are very much shocked at the appear ance among them of Mrs. Mattle Bartlett, who is described as having a complexion as "black as the ace of spades." She produces a marriage license and certificate In due form in proof of the fact thalt the aristocratic name of Bartlett was duly and formally conferred upon her by the aforesaid Augustus. We should not think Boston "culchur" woul(l object to this, as it Is putting into practical use the one pet ism of that place of isms. One of New England's pet theories, long ago ad vanced by one of those extraordinary females peculiar to that region, was that the Importa tion of negroes was a divine dispensation whereby the richer strain of the negro blood was to be infused into the thin, blue blood of New England, to the great improvement of the latter. According to this female the New Englander had degenerated. He had none but venous blood in his anatomy. The Afri can was to supply the arterial cirulation to 1111 out the thin, blue lips and round the angu lar, emaciated limbs, and restore a decayed race whose physique had succumbed to extra ordlinary. nervous, cerebral and psychical de velopment. The result was to be a marvelous race, in which the Puritan was to supply the sane imnese. that was to abide in the saneo ccrpore furnished by the African. Why should not the experiment be made by Mr. Augustus Bartlett. or why should Boston be shocked thereat ? When the plague was raging in London, in the seventeenth century, a trunk full of Infected clothing , reached the village of Eyam, many miles distant from the me tropolis, and a dozen cases of plague mani fested themselves there at once. Instead of lj.illng in panic from the place, the people of Eyam resolved to remain in their village; fearing, however, that they would commlunii cate the disease to their neighbors, they re solved to isolate and quarantine the village from all communication with the outside world. A message was accordingly sent to the neighboring villages, warning their in habitants not to come to Eyam, arid request ing them to deposit each day at a neighbor ing spring enough food for the people of Eyanm. For months the infected village was cut off from the rest of the world; the plague rage(l within its limits, but, thanks to the heroism of the people of Eyarm, the neighboring towns escaped altogether this terrible visitation. Port Gibson has resorted to measures some what similar to those tried at Eyam. Yellow fever being reported in that town, it has at once taken steps to prevent its spread, not only in the town but into-the ieighboring country. The board of health not only pro hibits all persons from going from Port Gib son to the surrounding country, save physi clans and clergymen in attendance on tihe sick, but forbids all persons in the country from coming nearer town than the quarantine stations. Thus the country people are kept out of town and the town people out of the country, and the spread of the fever to a great extent provented. DIED. McvEVOY-August is, 1.78, at 5:30 o'clock a. nlm. tracle F. McEvoy, aged 2 years and G months. The friends of the family are requnsted to at tond the funeral from the corner of Poydras Riau Liberty streets, at 10 a. m., Monday, the nine toonth instant. * MOSEt--On Sunlay evening. August 1R, at 5:15 'eloeck p. m.. Alil Moss, daughter orf Br nard Moses and Cecolla Barau. aged 5 years and :3 months. The funeral will take placo from No. 137 Ilos p'tal stroet, on Monday, August 19. at a o'clock a. m. The friends and acluilntances of the family are invited to attend. ,,.,- -- -- mmn unn ~ Ai.Oh S1 CANE CARTS: rn POKES H. N. SORIA. [8 and 20 Union and 15 and 17 Perdido streets. Bole Agent for the celebrated " BTUDEBA -ER" WAGONS. CARTS and SPRING WORK f all kinds and sizes. Dealer in Philadeolhia and Western Cane Wagons, Carts and Drays; Timber Wheels; Wheelbarrows of all descriptions; Spokes, Fol Loes. Hubs, Shafts, etc.; Wheelwright material. Orders promptly filled. All work warranted. Ja 2dutf BODILEY BROTHERS Have the most completo stock of Cane Wagons. three and four mule Cane Carts, Ox Carts. Log Wheels. Cotton Wagons. Blagasse Carts. Farm Carts. RIic Carts, Small Carts of avery size, four and six sent Family Wagons, Spring Wagons for delivering goods, Sy okes. Felloes. Shafts, Illunds. Wason Material. Axle Grease, Cart loxoes, etc. We sptecially call attention to our fll-sizd swedged and and hardened Axles. Chilled Ixes and extra ironing of all our Carts and Wagons. Manufactured in ouri own factories at Wheeling, W. Va., from the best mnaterial and by skillel mechanics, we can give a reliable guaranto,, meet any competition and supply lihe largest detmand. Depnt-127 and 129 Common streel. fes iv 2dd TIlE LOAN OFFICE, 1 7 ....... ......i aronno street ..............17 Opposlto Orunowald Hall. The stringonoy of thn prosent state of affairs will not permlit me to lose the sale of any for ftited goods left in my ,possession. Therefore notceo is hleredy given t.o whom it may concern that all unredeomeld pledges, whereon l iterest ihs not bIoen paid Ou to Mirch 1. I~78, will he of fored for satl, and SOLD WITHOUl' .)ISTINC TION, from and after oSetember 1, 1878. OTTO SCHIWANER. atlR :3t2dlU FOR TILE VERY BEST - AND NEVER FADING d PHOTOGRAPHS GO TO LILIENTHAL'S, d 121..........Canal Street..............121 TOURO BUILDINGS. myo oeod6m 0" WANTED. I TO BUY CITY SCRIP, POLICE SCRIP, y - AND - 1- ALL KINDS OF CITY INDEBTEDNESS. f W. H. BABNETT. Broker. 8e st oharles street opposite st, Charles :e $otel. pY17 lv ID SPECIAL IMOT.I..e speelal Noticee-The steames1 J. W. Can non will leave positively TUESDAY EVENING, August 20, 1878. All reports to the contrary are without authority. la19 2It WM. CAMPBELL. Master. All persons are cautlnned agailnst nego tiating our gold check. No. 59., dated August 17, 1878, In favor of J. Forest for s100, on the Canal Bank, as payment of same has been stopped. autl 3t MEYER. WEt. & CO. .My Wife, Mary Bryant, having left my bed and board without any just cause or prov ocation, this is to caution all persons from crediting her on my account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting or sign any !ondslN. au0lo51 19" ALVIN BRYANBT. Notice to Bayou laflourche fhilppers The Steamer EVA will take freight for all land ings on Bayou Lafourehe as far as Melodic plantation, three miles below Lnfourcho Cross lig, coffee In sacks and dry goods excepted. No passengers taken for the Lafoutlct parishes. U. D. TEItREBONNE, ail8 it Master Steamer Eva. The death of Mr. A. Brousseau will cause no change in the business of A. BROUS SEAU & SON. aul4 lot A. BROUSSEAU & SON. FOR RENT. FOOR RENT--POSSESSION GIVEN ON OC ' tober 1 next, the large premises No. 94 Camp street. now occupied by the New Orleans Rn publican Printing Company. Apply to H. M. ROBINSON, No. 5 Carondelet street. iv9 tf T~OR RENT-POSSESSION GIVEN ON THE 1' first of September next. The well known Beer Saloon No. 151 Common street, bleween St. Charles and Carondelet streets, occupied for many years by Mr. Erost. Also, store No. 134 Canal street, between St. Charles and Carondelet streets. Apply to A. F. WEBER, jy3 2m 134 Canal street. FOR SALE. I1OR SALE CHEAP-THE HANDSOME Stwo-story rceldence. No. 193 Seventh street, near Camp. Address I'ostoffice box No. 1815. auul 5t,* FOR SALE, FREIGHT OR CHIARTER. The remarkabl fast-sailing, copper and copper-fastened lIppIer yacht schoo nor ZINGA. to tons register, well found In every respect; built in Now York: Insurance on cargo taken at the lowest rates is *admira bly adapte-d for the fruit trade. having the lns proved ventilator: has been rebuilt and thor oughly overhapled in April last. Can be ex amined at Lower Picayune Tier. For torms apply to WILLIAM CREEVY, Agent, aul: tf 49 Carondelot street, corner tUnion. 1OR BALE-ONE ETGIITY-SAW RIGiT hand gin, as good as new; prico $i1t. Ap ply to H. LACROIX,. No. 26 Union, near Carou deblet street. iyl91 m LOST. HAVANA LOTTERY TICKETS LOST OR BTOLEN--The following shart-- of tickets in the Extraordiunary Drawing, to take planc September 4 next No. 15.58r5 fo 19 and 20. two twentieths. No. 7.913 fo 16 and 17, two twentiethfs. No. 17.948 fo 11. one twentieth. No. 1).o9s fo 13, one twentieth. No. 3.121 fo 73 4 and 5, throe twentieths. The public is cautioned not to purchase the amine, payment having been stopped should they draw prizes. nu17 3t* TO THE PUBLIC. HIOWARD ASSOCIATION, NO. 58 CAMP STREET. NEW ORLEANS. August. lI,, 1070. in view of the presence of serious sickness and widtesroad distress in our city. the HOW ARI) A8SOCIATION have determined to extend such measure of relief to the dostitute sick as may be d.Icod in their hands Iby the gecnerosity of their fellow-citizens in the city and through out the country. The work of the Howard Association is con flned to the destitute sick-those who are sick without means and without friends. To such and to nlone others is their relief apptlied. Any such are requoested to make their appllications t tile rooms of the Association. No. r,, Uamp street, back oficen, second floor. Sucnh apvtlica tions will b11 ltiendedl to personally by the roomihers of the Associati on. By order of tile Assoclation. J, M. VANI)EGIIIFF. Presidnt. F. R. SoUTIMADI), Secretary. au17 St TO OUR FELLOW CITIZENS, The widespread sickness and distress there from which prevails in our city have deter mined the Howard Associat ion to do all that is placed within their power, through your gen orosity, in relief of the same. We are (as inl 1.;7) without one dollar in the treasury. We promise to expend juditiolusty, among the destitute sick, thatt which you in trust to us of your bounty, Contributionpr may be sent to S. B. NEWMAN, treasurer pro tom., No. 171 Gravior street. FRED. N. OGDEN, vie presidenot. No. 15 Union street. Or to the ofilce of the association, No. .s Camp street. second floor. By order of the assoclation. J. M. VANDECIRIFF, President. F ii. ourIITlMAYD. .,Steretiary. at117 9t TO TIIE PUBLIC. DEI'AIRTMENT OF IMPROVEMENTS. Room No. 16, City Hall, New Orleans. July 27, 1878. As It becomes necessary for the preservation of the health of the city at this season of the year, that ovory possible effort should be made towards keeping the public avenues, gutters and alleys clean and free from all offensive matter, I hereby respectfully call upon the pub lic to assist the authorities by complying with the following requests, to wit : 1. Such residents as have yard hydrants are requested to permit same to run a sufficient time to wash away rubbish, illth, etc., and to render the street gutters fresh and clean. This step becomes necessary as many of the cross streets, or street parallel with the river, are without water pluCs, and the difficulty hereto fore expesrienced in flushing these gutters be ing mainly due to defective drainage and the want of water. 2. Residents will please place, or instruct their servants to place, the garbage in boxes in front of their dwellings before s o'clock a. m., prior to the city carts making their rounds. A strict adherence to this plan will remove, in a great measure, the cause of the great number of complaints concerning the non-removal of garbage. I therefore earnestly request all good citizens to aid the authorities in keeping the streets and gutters clean and healthy, and in assisting to remove any waste or offensive scattering promptly. If a proper spirit is manifested by the public In this respect the workings of this department will be greatly facilitated, and much of the cause for complaint heretofore existing mate rially obviated. JOHN McCAPFREY, jy8s Administrator. MALAKOFF BITTERS, The best stomachic and tonic sovereign remedy for Dyspepsia. Excellent for an anti-malarial morning beverage. Low Price-Pure and Reliable. For sale in all quantities by ALPH. WALZ. Bole Manufacturer. 1a8y 1 24p No. 28 OOnti street. New Orleaas WANTS. SITUATIONS WANTiD--FN .ALR. Cooks. Nuares. Chamibrmalid, Ete. T7W ANTED-A SITUATION BY A COMPE V v tent woman, who understan Is nursing, to take charge of small children or to do house work. Refereneo can be given. Address 1. Q,. Democrat office. elns it W ANTED--BY A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, a situation as nurse: capable to take full charge of an infant and to do chamberwork or housework. References given. Address U. C. RtH18 2t W ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, a situation as wet nurse, CanII give oo references if required. Address MiRS. GO)L LINS, 5o3 Julia -treot. auls at A CAPABLE WOMAN WISHES A sITUA tion to cook, wash and iron. Address Mrs. MARY FRITZ, corner Sixth and Laurel streeots. aill7 3t Drenumakers and Seamstresses. ANTED-- A SITUATION AS BEAM SHTIES. Can cut anxd fit well, antid make herself geaerally useful. Would like to go in the country. Address M. C., Democrat officeo. au18 SITUATIONS WANTED-NALES. Clerks and Salesmen. W ANTED--Y AN EXPERIENCED AC countant., thoroughly acelirnated, a situa tion in a cotton. commission or wholesale gro,' ry house as book-keoeor, correspondent er account sle clerk. Reference given. Ad dress S. D. W., this oflce. anc7 eit IBOAIID WANTED. W ANTED-DOARD (WITHOUT ROOM) BY a gentleman, in a family where there are no other boarders. Family must reside in the Second District, below Conti street. Address IJ. J.. Democrat office, giving residence and terms, acul18 t HOUSES WANTED. W ANTED-A GOOD PAYING TENANT wishes to secure a small house within walking distance of the business portion of Canal street by the first of September next. Rent must be moderate. Address J. D., this office. jo2s tf WXTANTED-TO RENT-A HOUSE WITH ¥ five rooms, in the Fourth District. Rent must not be over $15 per month. Address G. W. B., Democrat omffie. my24 tf MISCELLANEOUS. 1 550 FOR PIANO TUNING-BEST WORK S* sso Magazine. D. LEEOH. Soiree Pianist. ivjs l ENGINEERS TAKE NOTICE. THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. CASIT Y'S BELT - AND - OIL COMPOUND, TO PREVENT BELTS FROM SLIPPINO, No Friction. No Tearing. 25 Per Cent Pained in Power. 60 Per Cent Saved in Wear. No establishment where Belting is used Can Afford to be Without It. IS NOW IBEING USED BT : E. J, GAY & CO., C. H. ALLEN, J. FOERITER MARGARET'S Bakery J. J. WICITERLING. HENRY & DUNN, A. MARTIN. HENRY OTIS. P. J. FLANAGHAN, L'HOTE & CO, LA. BRIE MILLS, STAR GINNEIRY, A. A. MIAGINNIS'B BONS. Liberal discount to the trade. For sale by I. L. LYONS. oORNEB OF CAMP AND GRAVIEI, Wholesale Druggist and Importer. U018 iv BOVINE VACCINE VIRUS, Received daily by I. L. LYONS. Corner Camv and Gravler streets. BRANCII, CROOKES & CO., SAW MANUFACTURERS. - DEALERS IN; MILL AND) PLANTATION SUPPLIES, 130............Gravier street.............130 jyiC 2dv tf BARGAINS. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Window Shades, Etc. ]ELKIN & CO., 168............. Canal Street ............ 168 Intending to remove about September 1 to 100 CANAL STREET, Offer their large stock at GRE TLY REDUCED PRICES. jy2i 2dp tsel MONEY TO LOAN -ON DIAMONDS. JEWELRY. WATCHES. SILVER WARE. PIANOS. LOOKING-GLASSES AND FURNITURE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, And all other personal property. Guns.?Pistols etc. Also on Stocks. Bonds and other collat erals. in large and small sums. at as low rates of interest as any chartered institution in this city. PLEDGES KEPT ONE YEAR. Hart's Loan Office, 4.................Baronne street.............48 (Opposite the'N. O. Gas Co.) MAURICE J. HART, Agent. N. B.-Parties not being able to call in person will receive prompt attention by communica ting with the above. ALL BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL, The business at No. 48 St. Charles street, known as "Hart's Broker's Office." will be con tinued as herstofore. ja201y2dD CHINA MATTINGS. NEW RECEIPTS OF 850 ROLLS CHINA MIATTINGS, { -IN WHITE,RED CHECK AND FANCIES Of the latest importation by Messrs. A. A. LOW & BROS. of New York, embracing their favorably known brands in every quality. VINCENT & CO, r jyue m 62. 4 and 60 Customhouse st. AGE I'tT O ifA ITHAMID Et I IAT[IHES. I. C. L.EVI, Jeweler, 108...........................Canal treet ............... ................. Offers the above Watches at the latest reduced price list of November lat. The Watches are all Patent Levers, and auaranteed for Three s Veaw, Solid Silver Watch, Waltham or Elrin movement ..-...ii Solid Silver Watch, with open face and flat glass...... ., ,. Solid Silvor Stem Windor and etter ..................-.. ::" Solid Gold Watch, 2 07o, 14 karat enase ..................... .-r. Solid Gold Watch, 2 oz. 15 karat case.............. r:. Solid Gold Stem-winder, 2% oz. 14 karat ease............ 75 ,; Solid Gold Stom Winder, 2s oz. 18 karat case....-... ot «r" SLADIES' WATCHUE. Solid Gold Watch, 14 karat ease........ .........- dolid Gold Watch. 18 karat case .......... ......, 4s I S. olid Gold Stem winder, 14 karat caro ........... .... .a Solid Gold Stem-winder. 18 karat mn............... a - In addition to the above I have a large assortment of Swva;,. French and German Watches, prices ranging from Ste to osto For mechanics or laborers the $12 watch or $22 atem-wind4e: will give all satisfaction necessary. I will send watches, diamonds and jewelry by SeratrCe, O. O. D., allowing the purchaser to open package and exrcA ine same, I have a complete assortment of Diamonds, Opera, Guard, Vest and Neck Chaifs at pritea to correspond with the above, I have constantly on hand a large stock of Silverware of all dese rl. tions. Olocks. Bronzes and Statuary. I Make a Specialty of Repairing Fine Watches and Setting Diamonds. For further particulars, address for illustrated catalogue, nos0 I. 0 .LEVI. ia U0anal Stltrt, American Waltham Watch Agency. No. 86 St. Charles street, corner of Commercial Place, NEW ORILEANS. Watchles for Ladies, Gentlemen, Iechanics, Laborers and Boys. Railroad Watches a Specialty. THE AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY MANUFACTURE FIVE DIFFERENT SIZES AND THIRTY-TWO DISTINCT GRADES OF IT;tEY AND STEM[ WINDING tVATCIIE , AND EVERY WATCH FULLY GUARANTEED. The suce('o of these watches has beon remarkable. In 174 the Company first. oned an office in London, England. The first year only 50r were sold; the see ond year 1s0c; the thirtd year r,a.o, and the last year, (1877) 25,00)0, These watches are no,) universally known, and 1,200,000 are t oak Ing for themselves in the pockets of the people. Sub h is the growth of this (treat. Amerrican Industry I havesold over 6000 of the weitches in different parts of the South, and as far as I can hydrn, they are all giving satisfaction to day. PRICE LIST : The following Watches are the same size as illus tration, and are sold u1nd1er a FULL, tUAIRANTEE, HSolid Silvwr Wat"bes, Hunting Case or Orn Face. 12; Sold Silver Stem Winler, $11 5o), $52 and $45; Solid Gold Watch, $,0; Solid Gold item Winder, $70, $80, $90 and $110. LADIES' WATCHES, ONE-THIRD SIZE ILLUS TRATION. Solid Bilver Watch. $1C and $20: Solid Gold Watch $40, $44 and $4.; Solid Gold Stem Winder, S.eo. $5s and 470. Bays' Watches same price as Ladies'. For the Ilanter, Farmer or Workingman the $12 Watch or the si; 5o Stem Winder will give all the satisfaction required. Where there is an Express Office I will snud Watches Collect on Delivery-allowing them to be exaeminedt; otherwise Iby registered mail, Dost paid, at my risk, on receipt of price. I will send an Illustrated I'ricc List of over one hundred different Watches. prices $10 tio $300. on receplt of adtdress. A LARGE STOCK OF LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S SOLID GOLD CHAINS AT LOW PRICES. A. M. IIIIýI , .JETWELIERI, 86 .................. ST. CHARLES STREETO C .............86 CORNER COMMERCIAL PLACE. PIANOS AND ORGANS Of the Most Renowned Makes, at Greatly -Rdii..d Prices, and on Easy Terms, at GRUINEWALD HALL. A Magnificent Selection of the Celebrated Pianos of STEINWAY, KNABE, PLEYEL, HAINES AND FISCHER Always on hand, Above Pianos are respectfully recomended for their unsurpassed nnmssg ous Musical Qualities. Durability in this climate, which has made them justly so popular vwl our people and which are Unapproached by any other in this country. Just received a Fine Selection of the CE3EBtf TýrED OQRIG I-ANS -OF CLOUGH 5s WARREN, PRINCE, BURDETT. The Best in the Market, at reasonable prices. Get my Estimates before you purchase olse'whal Old Pianos taken in Exchange for New Ones. or repaired at short notice at moderate flanru. SHEET MUSIC, BRASS INSTRUMENTS In Endless Variety and at Lower Figures than at any other House in the Country. Youea patronage is respectfully solicited. LOUIS GRUNEWALD, CII1 tf 14 to 92 Baronne street. New Orleans. -P -tjjL WERLEIIN. This Cut Represents IASON & HlALIN'S $190 ORGAN, REDUCED TO $135, On easiest payments - $18 5T Scmh, and $13 50 ln 3, 6.9,12 16 18 21, 24 and 27 months. E'reight from Boston to be added. $90 Organ Reduced to $72. $7 20 QUARTERLY. Very hhlhly Improved Pianos. of J. P. HALE & CO., with stool and cover-40too style reduced to $25o, on easiest payments known -$50 cash, and 910 a month untU paid. PHILIP WERLEIN, I3a CANAL STREET. Wholesale and Retail Dealer Ir. CHICKERING & SON'S PIANOf MATI-JUSHEK PIANOS, HALE'S PIANOS, IIHARDMAN'S PIANOS. ORGANS. MASON & IHAMLIN'S. ESTEY & CO.'S, NEW ENGLAND ORGAN CO.'8B. Liberal discount for cash, Persons at a distance may or, der with the assurance of re-e ceivingjustasgoodinstrumentu as though present to select for themselves. If not found satis factory they may be returned a' S. - _. ex PHILIP WERLEIN. -_________- ____ 135 Canal street, N, O. --- ----r=--------. -__ = , =.=w==. ARMY NORTHERN VIRGINIA. To the Members of the Benevolent Asso ciation of the Louisiana Division of the Army of Northern Virginia. Having mnde arrangements with the TOURO INFIRMARY, Peters street, between Calliopeo and Galennie, for the care of those members needing the aid of the assocition, any such are rer uestrd to applv to the following committee: Dr F. L. TANEY, 59 Prytania, or corner Clio and Drvades streets. ALBEIT M. LEVY. chairman executive com nJrttee, 80 Poydras street, or 324% Baronne street. D R. CALDER, chairman relief committee. Peters and Lafayette streets, or so Constance street. JNO, H. MURRAY. treasurer, at D. B. Holmes', Canal street, or 432 Poydras street. au17 St AMOS PATTEN & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS. FANCY GROCERIES AND CANNED GOODS' A Specialty. Sole proprietors of the ANCHOR BRAND EXPORT LAGER BEEB, 33 Tcioupitoulas street, New Orleans. jyl2 2dptf J. L. BALTZ, No. 81 Customhouse street, New Orleans, OWNER OF THE RAILROAD PAVILION, At the end of the City and Lake Railroad. Refreshments at city prices, and Concerts twice week, mys 2dz m