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NEW ORLEA NS BULLETIN
Office No. 109 Gravier Street.
pAßE M BAIEBt
EDITOE AND PBOPBIETOB
UHa-ST DAILY CIBCIUTION
IN NEW 0B1EAN8.
^NEW OELEANS, FEBBÜABY 13, 1876.
TERRS— One Dollar per ■oath, or Twelve Dollar«
per Tear.
■kscriptlons for the DilLT BULLETIN received
at oar eoanter, 10» Gravier street.
She BULLETIN lauert« WANTS aad TO BENTS,
aot exceeding Oae Square, Ihr Fifty GeaU each.
NOTICE—No Order* takea o« the B alle tie Offlee
■ale«« lador«ed hy the PBOPMETOB.
The Now Orlcjta Bcllktik can be had of the
Bow« agent in Mobile, at the depot, on the
Brrtral of the 3 P. M. train.
We leam that there is a movement on foot
to give a benefit on next Wednesday at the
St. Charles Theater to that eminent scientist
and admired lecturer, Prof. J. EL Pepper.
Messrs. Blackmar & Finney, of No. 174
Canal stree', have kindly sent ns copies of the
following musical selections: "I Know s
Girl with Teeth of Pearl," a song, words by
John &. Saxe, mosio by Armand; "Plotter,"
a poem, by Joan Ingelow, musio by H. B.
Boney.______
Philip Werlein, the famous mnsio merohsnt
of Baronne street, has our acknowledgements
for a new piece called, "Thoee Pretty Little
Sandals I Saw Tripping Down the Street."
The words are by Mrs. Janet Norton, and tke
music by Edward L. Walker, oompoeer of the
popular ballad, "No One to Love."
Pit.« of Stocks.—T he following stocks
were sold yesterday by Selle A Maloohee, auc
tioneers:
Ten shares of the capital stock of the New
Orleans and Carrollton Bailroed Company at
$88, twenty shares da at $87 50, twenty
■hates do. at $87 25, and ten shares of the
Crescent City Live Slock Landing and Slangh
ter House Company at $11 50.
We last night received a visit from the
famous Capt. Pani Boyton, whose exploits in
his "life-saving dress " have challenged the
attention of both the old and new world.
Capt Boyton is a well preserved and well pro
portioned man. His physique excites admir
ation, and his genial nature commands friend
ship. The chief object of Capt. Boyton's in
vention is to keep the body dry, warm and
floating, in order to aff.urd a chat c a of being
picked np by a passing vessel.
The dress being insubmersible, if is ut
terly impossible for the body to sink, or how
ever tossed about by a troubled ooean, to be
thrown face downward. The body most float
on the back; bat progress in any particular
direction may be secured by means of a gen
tle motion of the arms, or by a sorew propel
ler, a paddle, a sail, or even an umbrella,
steering by a compass, whioh is contained in
• floating bag.
It is the intention of Capt. Boyton to give
an exhibition on the river. The exhibition
willinolnie all the applianoes used in the
Atlantic when he landed on the Coast of
Ireland, in that terrible gale of the 21st of*
Oetober, 1874; on his trip down the Bhine, a
distanoe of over 400 miles; and on the occa
sions of his trips ecross the Channel.
The enterprise of erecting a boilding for
the occupation and uses of the Cotton Ex
change of this city, whioh has for aome time
been under consideration by members of that
body, bas just received a new impetus from a
proposition made by Gen. J. B. Hood, Presi
dent of Louisiana Department of the Life As
sociation of America, to advanoe the requisite
capital to build the same. We have not now
the space to refer to the details of the propo
sition, whioh, however, have been under very
thorough disonssion and consideration for
some time by leading members of the Ex
change, and whioh are regarded as being
very liberal to that body, while it will also,
doubtless, result in muoh eventual advantage
to the institution so worthily and popularly
represented by Gen. Hood, and whioh has
already invested so large a portion of its
premium receipts in onr city.
The enterprise is one of general inter
est, and as the design is to erect a building
worthy of the great oolton interest, it will
add another ornament to onr oity, as well as
contribute to its general prosperity in the
enhancement of the value of contiguous pro
perty, aa also in the .demand for labor and
material required for ao considerable an un
dertaking. _
The Golden Thread Social Club will give a
grand complimentary fancy dreg* and mask ball
at St. Patrick'« Hill, on the evening of February
19th. _
The first grand fancy dree« and mask ball of
the Ida Social Club will take plaoe at Expoeition
Bui ding (Camndelet street entrance), on Febru
ary Slat. *_
The Summer Bose Booial Club will give ite
second complimentary toiree dansante at the
Perfect Union Hall, on Saturday evening, Febru
ary 26th. __
A neat oard admonishes u« of the fact that the
Société d'Asristanoe Mutuelle de« " Garçon Res
taurateurs " will give their third anniversary ball
on the evening of Saturday, February 19, at
Grünewald Hail. This will doubtless be a grand
and largely attended festival, and we shall be
pleaaed to accept the kind invitation o' the gen
erous host. ____
One of the most elegant and recherche events of
the Mardi Gras festivities, will be the grand ball
to be given at Granewald Hall, by that ever pop
ular and deserving body of gentlemen, the Yonng
Men's Benevolent Association. The balls given
by this organization on each recurring Carnival
night, have come to be looked on as one of the
moat popular events of theday-and are always
argely attended. ■
We are ut. der. obligation to lling Comas and
his merry Msstick Krewe for kind invitations to
juin in the pleasure of hia revela, which will be
holden at the Varieties Theater on the evening of
the twenty-fixth day of the present month. The
Invitations are exquisitely neat and elegant, and
redact the exoellenk judgment of his Majesty's
committee, already so well established through
out his dominion. We shall yield our allegiance
to hia Highness that even: g in obediereä to hie
is
the
the
the
s
by
MENGE— On the sieht of the ltth lost, a* KM
o'olo k, Bdw rd 1 indiev, young at sen of J. n.
Menze and Fannie M. Dodd, aged 3 je.ro 9 months
and 10 days.
The lonerat wi 1 take place from the residence of
his parent!, 300 Jackson street, c rner B rains rd. nt
3 o'clock Sanday After oon, Feb. 13. Friends and
a quaintasces are invited to attend.
COONEY—On Sunday morning, February 13,1976,
at a quart r past 3 o'clock, Tboa. G Cooney, ag i ®
years, a native of Lexington, Ky., and a resident ot
ibis oity for 23 years
T: e funeral will take place Thia (Sunday) Evening
at 4 o'clock, from the residence of hia mother, No.
II* Constance street H s friends and acquaintances
are respectfully invited to attend.
St Louis, Cincinnati, Louisville, and Lexington,
Ky., papers p'ease copy.
LABRANCIIE—In St John the Baptist, on Satur
day, the 5tl> inst, Mrs. Widow Drausiu Labranche,
aged 80 years.
NOUVEAUTES.
bargains.
Just opened
CASHMERE LACE TIES AND BOWS,
TULLE and MUSLIN TIES,
SILK*and CRAPE DECHINE TIES,
EMBROIDERED and PLAIN LINEN SETS,
.. COLLARS
EMBROIDERED and PLAIN LINEN CUFFS
SMBROIDEDED and PLAIN LINEN CHEMISES,
.. GOWNS,
.. DRESSING SACKS,
.. UNDER SKIRTS,
INFANTS' LONG ROBES and BIBS.
—Our old stock of—
Iradlea' Underwear
-And
CHILDBEN'S BOBES AND DRE3SE3.
WILL BE SOLD MUCH UNDER COST.
TOURNURES, PANIERS, BUSTLES.
RIBBONS, different widths, in new shades.
PIQUES and WHITE TRIMMINGS.
HAND-SPUN BLACK CASHMERE SILKS.
Beandfal Goods at Lew Prices.
OCR
DE
HOUSE KEEPING GOODS
PARTS ENT
Has been the recipient of many new things, notably :
FRESH MATTINGS, white and colored.
TABLE DAMASKS white and colored.
NOTTINGHAM LACES and
BOBBIN ET MOSQUITO BARS.
In this last named article we have, without doubt,
THE CHEAPEST LISE EVER SHOWN IN NEW
ORLEANS.
Two-ply Bars 1* y rds ..............$2 50
Three-ply Bars, 12 yards............5 U0
Woilh respectively $4 to 9 «.
Evening Goads
In Great
Prices.
Variety at Low
A New Sapp!y of Hewing Hllks and Twists.
All H hades.
Colored T<ualseo—Homethlng New.
Colored Alpneas. New sk«dei, Doable Width,
Twenty-flve Cents.
ALL WINTER GOODS,
SUCH AS
BLANKETS. COMFORTS, SHAWLS, PANT
STUFFS, DRESi GOODS, ETC., EIC.,
BEIiOW OORT.
BR1SELXAN & ADAMS,,
F13 It * Magazine and St. Andrew sts.
SPUING GOODS.
J. LEYOIS & JAMISON,
120 CANAL STREET,
Will open THIS WEEK a large Assortment of
SFaiNG- GOODS,
Just received from Europe and New York, which
have been purchased ou the most favorable
terms, and will be sold at
VERY LOW PRICES.
■ Light Fabrics.
PLAID CAMEL'S HAIR,
PLAIN FRENCH DE BAIZE,
Suitable for Eaily Spring Wear.
PERCALES and CAMBRICS,
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CALICOES.
A, so, a Fine Selection of
PLAITINGS and RUCHINGS,
SPANISH and ECRU CASHMERE LACES,
SCARFS, TIES,
SETS COLLARS and CUFFS, etc.
An early inspection is respectfully solicited by
J. LEYOIS & JAMISON,
F13 Su A We 126 CAN AT. HT «EUT.
The Lively Demand
For those excellent New Scale
UPRIGHT CHKKERING PIANOS
is still on the increase. They came, were seen, and
conquered ; and all former favorites are left far
behind in the race of public favor. All t ose wish
ing to see or buy a REALLY PERFECT PIANO
are cordiaiiv invited tv examine them at my ware
looms. PRICES REASONABLE AND TERMS
EASY.
I have also on hand about THIRTY SECOND
HAND PIANOS, mors or less used, but in perfect
order, which I will sell for halt their value, te make
room.
Pianos sold on monthly payments, or ranted with
the privilege of purchase.
Another shipment of those elegant and unsnr.
surpassed Esiey and Mason A Hamlin ORGANS,
jus< leceived and for sale on the most LIBERAL
TERMS
BRASS INSTRUMENTS, ACCORDEONS, VIO
LINS, GUITARS. STnlNGt), in great variety, at
wholesale and retail,
F 13 lt2dp
PHILIP WERLEIN,
78, 80 82, 90 Baronne at.
Southern States Agricultural
Industrial Exposition.
and
OFFICE OF THE GE VL SUPERINTENDENT,
No. 80 Camp street.
New Orleans, February 12, 1876.
Special Notice to Exhibitors.
On mad after MONDAY, F, bruary 14, the General
Superintendant will be at the Fair Grounds each
day, from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M., for the purpose of
loostirg exhibitors' space.
All applications for space must be made at the of
fice. No. 80 Camp street, corner Natchez, where
printed forms of application may be procured and
diagrams of the fieldings can be seen.
Exhibit.ro must arrange their counters, shelling,
tables and decoiations at once, in order that every
thing may be in readiness on tbe opening day.
Samuel mullen,
F13 lot _ General Superintendent.
Carpet and Curtain Warehouse,
Wholesale and Retail,
17...............Chartres «treet ...........-.17
CARPETING. Axminsier, Velvets, Brussels,
FLOOB OIL CLuTH, English and Amer can.
MATTING, Wnite Checkered and Fancy.
Wiyoow SHADES, Table and Piano Covers.
CURTAINS and FURNITURE MATERIALS.
BROC AT K.LLE, Coteiines, Reps and Slip Covers, etc.
BURLAPS hr the Bale, Piece or Yard
i l:j guTuThidp A. BROUSSKAU 4c SON.
at
NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY.
13T.
.Canal street.
olO 2dp Sn tf
-1ST
KID GLOVES.
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS
KID GLOVES—KID GLOVES!
From One to Eighteen Button Gloves
FROM JOc. TO $7 SO A PAIR.
PARTY AND BALL GLOVES FOR GENTLE
MEN, in White and Evening Shades, from 75c a pair
and upwards.
PARTY AND BALL GLOVES FOR LADIES
in from One to Eighteen Buttons, at from 50c. to 97 50
a pair.
Twenty thousand pairs STREET GLOVES, f om
75c. to 92, at
KBEEGER'3,
F13 E&M 149 Canal and 594 Magazine street
The Newest Thing Out.!
TWO SHIRTS MT ONE!
DRESS AND TRAVELING SHIRTS COMBINED.
TOURISTS' UMBRELLAS,
WILL GO IN YOUR VALISE OR POCKET.
LOOK AT THEM IN THE SHOWCASES
—AT—
LEIGHTON'S CORNER,
F13 ItE&M Canal and St Charles streets.
THE " IMPROVED"
j_L
|H|0|M| JE|
I I
Lock-Stitcli Sewing Machine.
CHEAPEST AND BEST.
Only $31 Cash—Only $42 Credit.
OAR BE BUN BY H AND 0B FOOT.
A COMPLETE MACHINE (Warranted for Five
Years). with One Shuttle, Hemmerand Feller, Screw
Driver, Six Neue lea, G uge, Oil Can, Battle of Oil,
Copy of Directions, etc., f r
Only SQ2 Cash*
The "IMPROVED" HOME SEWING MA
CHINE, though sold for !eaa than one-half the price
of maty other good machines, is
Superior to Most and Inferior to None«
It will Hem. Fell, Bind, Cor.', Braid, Seam, Tuck,
Ruffle, Hemstitch, G.ther and Sew ou at same time.
Thia machine having been IMPROVED the only
former objectiona to ita nas are entirely removed.
Tbe Shut le baa been enlarged, ao aa make the epoul
inaide'h Id aa much thread aa aewing maci inea gen
erally, and the works are now placed upon a Hut bed.
Thes* improvements reDder the HOME SEWING
MACHINE complete, and make it the
Most Simple, Compact and Dm able In Use.
New Orleans, Jan. 8 , lr'ii.—To Mr. Gustav Seeger,
170 Canal aieeet : One of y.mr Home-Shuttle Sewtug
Machines has been in ordinary use in my family lor
about three years, and ha * not lost one cent for re
pairs. It'a light, runs easily and makes littl « noise,
it et en yet appears as good aa new. T. HEAI.D.
GUSTAV" SE EGER,
170 Canal St 170
Betw. Baronne and Dryades.
F 13 4tSu
Gard of Thanks
■ FROM THE
Officers' and Members cf the Workingmen'»
Démocratie Clnb of the Fonrtb Ward.
We the officers and members do tender our moat
sincere thunk.s to Mise BRIDGET HENNESSY for the
beautiful wreath 6 he has presented our clnb with, and
it will ever be preserved a, a token of esteem and
friendship from our lady fritnd.
THOS. S. DAVIS, President.
JERRY BASSETT, Secretary. F13 It*
$1 Briefs a Specialty. $1
ID!
112
One Dollar per Page. Large Octavo.
COMPETITION DE PIED!
- BY -
m CLARK & HOFELINE,
Gravier Street,
Wear Camp.
A Card.
I would respectfully call tha attention of the Musi
cal Public, and those who int- nd purchasing Pianos,
to call at my extensile war -rooms at
GRÜNEWALD HALL,
to inspect my immense stock of first-class
PIA.lv 08
before purchasing elsewhere.
GET ALWAYS THE BEST
by all means,-it will he found to le the cheapest.
Why expend your mone in w r. bless i rashy Pianos
which are only mane to sei 1 , and not to last If you
want a i iano,' buy only a good one—the difference is
not great, and you have a treasure fur lifetime
1HB NEW UPRIGHT STI I.N WAY PIANO
stands alone, prnnd and unapproa, hable by any other
make, and is the
GRANDEST CREATION
that modern science in Piano bnilding has pioduced.
Dr. Franz Liszt, ttubinstein, Prof. Elwart (of the
Conservator, of Un ic Paris), and almost everv nota
bility amoi g greatest liviug artists, unanimously
pronounce tbe cteinway
THE MOST PERFECT PIANO OF THE WORLD.
You are cordially invited to inspect the largest
stock ever exhibited in thia city, and «an rest assured
that my moderate charges and liberal terms will be
found ii g lily satisfactory by you.
Louis Grünewald,
14, 16, 18, 20 and 23 Baronne street,
Fel3 Su W &Sa Near Canal.
Southern States Agricultural and
Industrial Exposition.
OFFICE OF THE GEN'L SUPERINTENDENT, )
i«o 80 Camp stiee', .
New Orleans, February 12, 1876. J
Special Notices to Exhibitors of
Machinery.
The new roadway is now completed, and Exhibit
ors of Machinery can place their entiios in position
once.
All heavy loaded wagons will en: er at the Savage
Stieet Gate.
No goods will be received at the Fair Grounds
until entries have been completed at the City Offlee,
No. 80 Camp street. SAMT, MULLEN,
F13 10t _ General Superintendent.J
Compound Pulmonic Paste,
AN INVALUABLE PREPARATION FOB
COUGHS,
CATARRH,'
BRONCHITIS,
CONSUMPTION,
An ti all inflammation of the LU.NGS.
Prepar'd only and for sale by
ÛBEDBICKS0N & HARTE,
139 CANAL STREET. F13 2dp3t
Dr. Geo. J. Friedrichs,
DENIAL SURGEON,
AM fib Charta, xtreet, corner ot CHrsd,
Sqaare above the City H a ll
«10 SdpSutf
50
om
AGRICULTURAL
AND
INDUSTRIAL
EXPOSITION.
WILL OPEN FEBBUARI 26.
Entries Will Close February 25.
MAKE YOUR ENTRIES NOW!
AND SECURE HOOD POSITION !
Space is Being Taken Rapidly.
The Repairs and trapfotements (j the
Buildings and Grounds are Now Com*
pleted, au4l Exhibitors are Urged to
Make their Entries Without Delay.
IN ORDER TO AVOID CONFUSION ON THE
OPENING DAY. EXHIBITORS SHOULD
GET THEIR GOODS IN POSITION AT
ONCE.
THE ENTRY BOOKS ARE NOW OPEN, AT
THE OFFICE OF THE GENERAL SUPER
INTENDENT, NO. SO CAMP STREET,
. WHERE DIAGRAMS OF-THE BUILDINGS
CAN BE SEEN, AND ALL INFORMATION
WILL BE FURNISHED TO APPLICANTS.
SâMUEL MC LEX,
General Superintendent.
PROGRAMME OF RACES,
—PUBING THE
SOUTHERN STATES
AGRICULTURAL
-AND
INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION.
MONDAY, February 28, 1876.
TROTTING.—Purse 9300. 9175 to first horse, 975 to
second horse, 930 to third horse. For horses that
have never beaten three minutes.
RUNNING.—Purse 9150. 9100 to first horse, $30 to
second horse, 920 to third horse. One mile.
WEDNESDAY, March 1, 1876.
TROTTING.—Purse 9-300. 9350 to first horse, 9100 to
second horse, $50 to third horse. For horses that
have never b.aten 2:40.
SATURDAY, March 4, 1876.
TROTTING.—Par-,e 9050. |430 to first horse, $125 to
second hors», 175 to third horse. For horses that
have never beaten 2:30.
RUNNING.—Purse $250. |175 to first horse, 950 to
second horse, third horse to save his entrance.
MONDAY, March 6, 1876.
TROTTING—Purse $ 00. 9500 to first horse, $200
to second horse, $100 to third horse. Free for alL
TROTTING.—Purse $175. $100 to first horse, 950 to
second horse. 925 to third horse. For all colts
or fi.lies, four years and under, dropt and raised
in Louisiana.
CONDITIONS:
All trotting to be Mile Heats, 3 in 5 to harness, and
governed by the rules sf the National Association
for the promotion of the interest of the American
Turf.
All running races to be governed by the rules of
the Louisiana Jockey Club, exoept as to entrance
money, which wi'l be ten per cent.
A h, rse distancing the field, or any part of the
same, shall be entitled to but one premium.
Three entries required to fill.
The Association reserves the light to postpona the
Bares on account of bad weather.
Entrance Fee to be ten per cent, and accompany
entry.
Entries will close for each race at Superintendent's
Office, on the Grounds, at 4 o'clock P. M. of the day
but one prior to such race.
SAMUEL MULLEN,
General Superintendent.
GUs A. BREAUX, Special Commissioner.
F13 U
ly
by
FIRE INSUR ANCE.
IMPERIAL A HD NORTHERN
Insurance Companies of London.
IMI'EBIAL F.RK rWOTAKCE COMFiXÏ I THE KOKMU» «SlgAKC* COMP AMT
SSS I
TOTAL ASSETS REPRESENTED.........................................023,999,009.
The above Companies have combined to transact, EXCLUSIVELY,
A PXHE INSURANCE BUSINESO
IN THE UNITED STATES.
Adjustment in ca.e of Loss wiU be prompt and liberal, and payment ma.'e according to the custom at
the N-w Orleans Board ot Insurers. P . r. FELL, Agent, »3 Carondelet Street.
25 DOLLARS.
SAVE
■ THE WILSON!
! Best in the World !
WARRANTED 5 YEARS!
No Instructions required to use It.
Suitable for Family Use and
manufacturing. It will sew Iroas
tissue Dauer to harness leather.
isae paper to harness leathers
tT Machine« ni»de especially
r BRAIDING, BU.FFXING,
IN DING, and a variety of ope
for BKalMlnW, a nr*
BINDING, and a variety of spe
cialties In manafactarlng.
rinuti to mm tiw
Either for Cash or Installment
Payments or Credit.
ACENT8 WANTED.
Send for illustrated catalogue of styles and
prices. Address,
Wilson Sewing Machine CaJ
i 8 g Canal Street, New Orleans, La.
=
VILLE
FERTILIZERS,
MANUFACTURED BY THE
lUemtCiti
And
BL00Ö FEimUZING
WORKS,
Office : 37 North Peters Street, between
Bienville and Customhouse Streets.
No.
FERTILI55EK
FOR SUGAR CANE.
FERTILIZER No.
FOR COTTON.
FERTILIZER FOR
Orange and Fruit Trees.
Fertilizers.
For Sugar Cane.........................$60 60
For Cotton............ 45 00
For Orange and Fru t Trees............ 60 00
Pure Super Phosphate................. 65 00
Pure Ground Bones..................... 45 00
Per ton—in sacks of S.00 pounds.
ts
Chemicals AIwbts on Hand :
NITRATE OF POTASH.
NITRATE OF SODA.
MURIATE OF POTASH.
LAND PLASTER.
SULPHUEIC ACID.
SULPHATE OF AMMONIA.
Fertilize s compounded on orders for al!
crops. This branch a specialty.
OFFICE :
37 North Peters Street,
Between Customhouse and Bienvill ■.
F 6
The Attention of Piano Buyers
And others is called to
The new scale CHICK
EKING UPRIGHT, the
most perfect, brst toned and i
liest finished pi .no ever of- (
fered for sile int his city. I
Also, the elegant DUN
HAM. tue Tow priced \
HALE, and the ]>opalar 1
PLEYEL Pianos, which are a
for sale at nnnsnally low M
mices for cash or on month- -
ly payments.
Sole Agent for the Celebrated ESTEY. Also
MASON A HAMLIN'S OKGAN3.
SECOND-HAND PIANOS and ORGANS from
Twenty Dollars np wards.
Pianos and Organs TUNED and REPAIRED by
by the best workmen.
PHILIP WERLEIN.
ja23 2 dp 78, 80, 82 and 90 Baronne street.
The Purest Wines in the World l
KELLEY'S ISLAND PORT WINE,
SWEET CATAWBA,
DEY CATAWBA,
ISLAND QUEEN CHAMPAGNE
Superior to any other. For sale by all grocers.
SHROPSHIRE Sc CO„
No. 15 Peters street.
Sole Southern Agents Kelley's Island Wise Compan
ds
S
a
to
I
CHAMPAGNE !
CHAMPAGNE !
Plooco.
G-oldcn
Reinu.
GOULET,
HENRY
The Mom: Exquisite Wine Imported.
For Sale by
RARE31MDE Sc MAES,
17 Tcboupitoulaa stress.
jalG Ira 2 dp
H.
P. BUCKLEY,
8.................. Corny Street..................8
HAS FOR SALE AT LOWEST PRICES,
WALTHAM STEM-WINDERS,
-ALSO
Other American, English and Swiss WATCHES
in ail Styles, for Ladies and Gentlemen.
Always on hand, a full assortment of SILVER
WARE and JEWELRY.
■ WATCHES carefully repaired. DIAMONDS lo
rn anted. dl 8 tfSdp
King of the Carnival.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
WAR DEPARTMENT, CARNIVAL PALACE, *
Nkw Ohlkans. Jen. 22, 1876. >
All persons having bnsiness with the Government
of His Majssty. the King of the C<rrival, may ad
dre-s comm inications to Lock Box 8*1, Postoffloe.
WARWICK,
ja231m • Earl MarsbaL
Attention Cotton Planters */
CHANGE YOUR PLANT SEED AND SAVE
BOTH TIME AND MONEY!!
We offer early troliflo SEED from Mi- souri, Ar
kansas, Western Louisiana, Texas, Tennessee, Mis
sissippi, Alabama. Both highland and bottomland.
Seed from any given locality procured on order.
PLANT SEED AGENCY,
51 Poydrasatieet. New Orleans.
P. O. Box 1259. ja29 Sa&Su&eod lm
BEAD THIS THROUGH!
THEN READ IT AGAIN!!
IN ALL GRADES, SIZES, STYLES AND
PRICES, PROM t$I2 TO $350.
The .following WATCHES are all PATENT
LEVERS in HUNTING CASES, STRONG and
DURABLE, FELLY GUARANTEED and fr|
S UPERIOR to any imported Watch at like prioel"
No. 1 . NICKEL CASE....... «19 m
No. 2. SOLID SILVER CASK...'...'.......... 15 no
No. 3. SOLIU SILVER STEM WINDER 35 aa
No. 4. 14 KARAT SOLID GOLDCASB.... 60 M
N '. 5. 18 K/t RAT SOLID GOLDCASE... 7 » so
No. 6 . 14 KARAT GOLD STEM WINDER 80 00
£°' l■ GO'-D STEM WINDER..100 00
No. 8 . LADIES GOLD WATCH... 4 ç a—
No. 9 . ladies gold stem winder'."//, os so
w 'l| '«"d »"y of the above by Expiées, C. O. D_
or by Mail, rc gibt*. red, at my risk on receipt of priea*
Money can be sent safely by Post Offlee Ordm tn
Regist red Letter, or by Diaft '
Addre-s a. M. HILL, Jeweler
86 St Charles street, corner Commercial Place.
n7 3m 2dp FrSaSu
Southern Shoe Manufactory.
NEW ORLEANS, Jttly 34,1818b
Gentlemen of New Orleans and L^vUIaaa 1
I am starting a Southern Shoe Factory I onlyack
of yon gentlemen, fer your patronage. I gnataatoe
that I will give yon better satisfaction in my »»— Uma
any establishment in this city—cheaper and of a bettao
material. Gentlemen, yon all know that fm rs Ma
a great many laborers and mechanics in tWy State
who have no work nor any food for their wives —1
children. If we will start onr own factories aad pat
ronize each other we coaid easily get along with on
factories of all descriptions. Our money is all gtaa
to the North and West, which is millions of __r
I have been established in the Shoe Manufactory te
the last twenty-five years, and call the -^-g tina ot
the oommnnity in general.
Years respectfully.
JOHN HANREN,
35 Canal streak

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