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If 7 : Mi . t : 1 l t. , iir i.' 1 "I i ! vf : . i r. f: i J i MOHILK ALABAMA STEAM BAKERY, ",.. ' Wholesale. nl rotai manufacturer of Oi-nolcorst, Innc.v lliHciiHw, IStc. hS ond fin Commerce, anil .V., 7 and ! South Water Strict, MOBILE, AI,A. Jlne. W, 187H. :M-lyr WAKTIA II OK VI, Wholesale denier in imported and I m -t-t j l- Liquors, Winus, Ale, Porter, W extern Lager Hht, C1kih, lliir Stores, (irooorh'K, Ilt'., Comer Conti, Front anil Cnntiiicrco sts Dee. U, '"H ly MOBILE, ALA. Jul. Frrnlt'l. Jul. Mm Lropold ('ramrr. HATS, TRUNKS, VALISES, ETC., AT WHOLESALE, 96 mid Dauphin street, corner Water, MOBILE, ALA. Dee. 14, 1878. art -It IIAKKAI,KOA A: CO., Wholesale dealers ill Tobacco and Cigars, JO 8t. Michael street, between Water and Commerce, MOBILE, ALA. Doc. 14, 1878. :W-(im ,11. ALLE., Saw Repairer and Furnisher. AH saws pim-hased of me are warranted to stand any reasonable test with out extra expense. Agent for BRANCH, CROOKES A CO., St. Louis, Mo. Jlreukage in repairing all sawn nt owner's risk. No. 21H Dauphin Btrect, MOHILK, ALA 1 oc. 14, 1878. IW-fim T. W. Jloore tV Co., General Commission Merchants For the tuln of ail kinds of COUNTRY AND WESTERN PRODUCE, Noii. 1)7 and ail South Water St., MOBILE, ALA. J.ii.. 10. 17!. 4 WILLIE PAPE, Importer of ami dealer in Pianos, Organs, And Musical Merchandise, 13 Dauphin street, r - MOWI.E, ALA. Sole agent for STEIXWAY, HALE, WEBER. I'ELOLBET, PELTOX ( CO. Magnificent How-wood 7 Octave Piimoa. from jyiKl. Elegant Walnut Cabinet Ore ans. from oO anil up. Jan. 1(1, 1879. 44-1 y MOUJLK. .IOHY II, O'HAICA, Dealer ill GRAIN, HAY Noa. 40 and '44 South Commerce St., MO RILE, ALA. Jan. 10, 1871). 44-fini Masonic fJ.Ykuil. ZADEK &, CO., M Oil ILK, ALA., Have now open an elegant stock of it t, t.fi o.vit.s, rag vs. Slid Sterling Silverware, and a beautiful line of ru li fancy goods, Fivnch docks. ntatuettcs, Jewel ('nurd, Mirrors, hainl oiue Opera Classes, and other rieli goods. I'l.M'liS VKKV LOW. Mareh 7, 17). MMim Jfnmihi (CJrrk. o Builders' Hardware, VYRK MIXKD l'AINTS. Glass, Etc. F. 1 CO. A.IHS liWS A. S10I11LK, ALAHAMA, I'roprirtors of Connnnice Street Wliolesali) dealers ill Grain and Flour. MKAL and GRITS warranted fresh, and delivered flee of dra.vage. JVHraneli Store 4(5Nrtli Ciininieiiie nt. lelephone eonneetioii. Uee. 14, 1878. . KSTAHLISHKn IKtti. BROMBERG'S GREAT VARIETY BAZAAR. '. Ilrotnbrru, 108 Dauphin sMeet, MOHILK. ALA. linii.s jiikI Oi'iitiH, jiusieal liistniiiieiiis, blieet Alasic, Sta- tioner.v, ianc.v (.ooils, Toys, GaineH, Itiw- kets, Children a Carriages, Veloeipeden, .asKs, mow anil Oliver 1 liminiugN, rle nnoiesiiie nnn rexau. SI'I'.CIAL lUCl'AKTMEXT 1niwiiiL. J'aiiitinir and Wai Flower Slaterials and Decorative GooiIn of all kinds. Sole aijciiov reiiowitod "Knalic" Grand. Square and I'nriirh 1'ianos. "McCninmoti" (Olii Ki'Iiahlc lioardnian, Gray tV ('o. ) J lanos, Geo. Woods A- Co. Culelnated Organs and I'jiriglit 1'ianos. Jan. 187W. 44-tiin bo Window VIA S 9 P. . a m am R iJuitufif V'J tutu jo stiff jo Jllils ! in u o o fi -U!M Jlareh 7, 1S7U. JliK JJUiaiJU'HKX AT ll(IMi:t Each day when the glow of sunset t'udea in the western sky, And Ilia wee onc, tired of playing, Go trijipliiK lightly hy, I steal ny from uiy himbaiul, , Asleep ill hia easy chair, 1 And Wateh from thu open doorway Their face fleuli and fair. Aloim in the dear old homestead That oneo was lull of life, Kinging with girlish laughter, Kehoing boyish strife, Wo two are waiting together; And oft, as the shadow como, With tremulous voieo lie calls mil, " It is night! are the children ut home f " Yes, hive."' I answer liim galitly, " They're all homo long ago;" And I sing, in my quivering trthle, A song so soft and low, Till the old man drops to slumber, With head upon his hand, And I toll to myself the number Home in the bettor laud. Home, whero never a sorrow Miull dim their eyes with tears I Where themoilu of God iaon them Through ajl the summer years 1 I know, yet my arms are empty, That fondly folded seven, And the mother heart within me Is almost starved for heaven. NKW OKLEANH. 'saiue-ij Mop pue SJOOQ e 50-ly :if-iv WHEN'YOU ' Do Not Fall to Visit the Elegant New Dry Goods Store OK II A M M i :ii CO., Nod. 41 and 43 Dauphin Street, MOBILE, ALA., (:i ilnors below their tin iier stand) WHKKE VOL" WILL FIND The laigcst. Handsomest and Cheapest Stock of JDJEMT C3-OOIDS IS TUB SOL'THEILX COUNTRY. CAliIlTS, ItUCiJS WINDOW SHADES, MATTINGS, Etc., in the greatest variety. Dee, 14, 1878. 38-1 y w4ti. i. iu:ieouo., virr sexto.y, (Sureessor to C. Heroujon,) UNDERTAKER, Slu'i'inaii A: Mlikt's COSMOPOLITAN HALL No. 14 North Koval Street, MOBILE, ALA. G. A. HIimi.EK, Supeiiuteiideiit. Jan. 10, 187!). 44-3m REMOVED TO N. V. Cor. Conception noil Conti sts. The largest assoi tuient of Tlofnllic Caxos A;Ciisl.t l, lno. ilAllofiAXV. anil nl kiioU ..I HOOD LdFFlxs, and exervthiiiL' l onneet. i witn a lust-class rstahlish nt. Orders received and attended to nt hours. Niclit-bell at olliee. UN Iltl(IV'l llllfl it roNii!em: No. 275 Djinnhi n. between vt mien and Deai horn streets. Juno .'1-78. Ll-ly 44 DaiiDhin street. MOI1ILE. ALA.. Wholesale and retail dealer ill all kinds of SHOOTING IMPLEMENTS, Gun Mate rial, Amniiiniti Etc. Latest styles of llrccch-Liiailing (mns. Stamps,' Seals, Stencil l'lates, Hrands, etc., (liKiaved. All work executed with disnatch and war. ranted. Jan. 10, 1870. 44-:?in Win. lteecl Ar. Jt.. 3IrI)oiiall, March & Co., DIALERS. AND MANUFACTURERS MM MO'NUMENTS, TOMBS, QUA VESTOXES, AX1) MAXTLES, Jnrrble or- CJ inite, In Stock or Executed to Order. TAVING and CURBING promptly at tended to. OUR WORK IS ALL WARRANTED. WE WILL COMPETE IN T)H Jf 1 flO and WORK MANSIIJPwitu 1 IIILIjO liny Marble or Stuuo Works in the United States. work in our lino on us by callinir 5 . Turtlca desiring I will confer a favor : ami examining our large stock of tin- . lsliert work, and looking over the : many elegaut design iu our office. : tjTartiea ut distance from Ma- : t ; bile will, upon ap)ilictioii, be fu- : I nislied with diagruuis and pric lists : ' ; by mail, , . lUcOoiiald, March & Co.. ROYAL STREET, Bet. St. Lnuia and St. Anthony streets, MOBILE, ALA. Feb. SH, 1879. 49-1 y Parlors 78 Dnnnhin street, Mobile, ... Alabama. PICTURES FROM MiNATUI.'K TO LIFE SIZE FUR NISHED IN THE HIGHEST STYLE OF THE Ali i', in Crayon, India Ink, Water Colors or Oil. A LL WORK (! I 'A HA X TEE IK Nov S, 'S ;;).,;, NEW ORLEANS. .John roCsilIi ty, Dealer in G-oncralMerchandise GRAIN, HAY ami FERTILIZERS, Nos. 4S and 110 Poydras, and SI I, 54 and 54 ! ultou streitts, NEW ORLEANS. Particular attention "riven to the sale of Coimlry Products. Mareh 41, 1879. r)Sj.lv Dnihr in CLOTHING, HATS AND Fiirniitliiii; Corner Roval anil Dauphin MOBILE, ALA. Nov. 27, 1878. (s'oodw, Streets, l.v JOHN MACttUCA, Mll'IIAKL StAdlKCA. Of Chicago. ( )f New Orleans. ESTABLISHED IN Htn, TtlACHECA BROS., PMieeessors to JUS. JIAt'flKCA, Sr.. ' Commission Merchants, Inioiters and Wholesale Dealers iu FOUEIGN AND DOMESTIC nsnTXi ash ii:oii;ci:. 6 TOULOUSE ST., .v; 1 1 ohlv.i.vs. March 41, 1879. m , A Ix'ssim for Girls. Tbat was a wi.se latlitT who. on lieai iiij,' liia littlo tlanlik'r ruqiiust- uiy; tier brother to tli tve a row nails in the wooil-honso for lu-r, said ho w ould teach her how to do it herself. She huh apt, h nd drove in all the uails siiece.s.sl'tilly. tio pleased was she with her success that she would have set a double row uiouud the shed it' her father had not conclud ed that these would answer Cor the present. "There, that little lesson helps to make you independent, my girl," ho said. "Now I will teach you some day how to catch and liar ness up a horse. on have already learned to drive a gentle one Learu to sharpen u knife, and whit tie, too without cutting your fin gers. j)on'D let the doors creak lor the wnut of an oiled feath feather, or the little children's boots get lianl in the winter for the want ot a little grease." Take a lesson from this, girls. You don't know where you w ill be cast sometime (luring your life. The most hope less people! ever met are those who ean do only one kind of work. It is lar better to bo prepared for the emergencies ot life beforehand, us it will do away with long and bitter experiences iu learning toiio iu ma ture years what should have been a n nired in youth. We can never tell what a day may bring forth. While it may not be absolutely nec essary for a girl to drive n nail, or harness a horse, a know ledge of how it is done will do her no harm, lint in their sphere our girls should be taught how te meet the exigencies of lift! us they occur. Zinn's lltrahl. Nvw Inventions ! IIOKED WELLS A irroiit improvement .... il... . ,w,f. uells. A1IV Olio can sion unlit 1 to uret iiiiih iiiul fresh water. I 'iikai-and Lnkxiiaistihi k. f!OOKIN(i STOVE Robert E. Lee, of Soot hern mannliietiire, iniidii of best char coal iron, good even baker, light on fuel, double bottom and back, hollow covers, warranted not to crack orwnqi; guaran teed to give saiiHiuctioii. unity nays trial or money reiuiiueii. i uenpest Move in the market. TOUCH A blessing to Steamboat men and Planters. Wind or rain cannot ex tinguish them. Cannot explode. Cull be placed on a freight pile or moved at will, without danger of sparks. A great thing for l'lanters to destroy Insects. , ( NEW ORLEANS, f . 4 i A'ow. 1 1 and l.'I Magazine and SO Coihh,, NEW ORLEANS, LA , ; DiNii-c to inform I lie Trade that in t,onoinelic'c I he rt'talt'nt of Vol low Vvwr during le p Kiiiiiiiitr I lay did not make their usual J. t J. aiKYKlC At CO o HATS and CAPS at WHOLESALE Retail. Military Caps a Specialty 49 DAUPHIN STREET, MOBILE, ALA March 7, 1879. ftO-Min CD CO I). IIAICVEY'S BAHBEIl SHOPS, MOBILE, ALA., Under the Battle Homo and at his old stjind No. i North Royal, the most con venient stands in Mobiles The beat barWrs always in attrudaiicn. Wunn and cold baths under the Buttle House. March 7, 1879. 50-.1m GULF CITY FOUNDUY COMPANY, Th aam aa th old Wobiln Foundry Company, Chartered.) fitaU Slivet, betweru Royal and Water, liaiiufacturera of Steam Engine, Stovex, Andirons, Iron Chain aud Settee,mid all doM-riplions of Castings and Machinery for tSaw Milbs Grist Jlilla, Can Mills, ItuildiiiK, f. in, l. rus and Plantation nam. Agenta for McGowan A CoM Rival huuiat l'uuiMt, Katban it llreyfua' Iniett oih, an.t Judsoa'aOovtrnoin. ....i "-l'"'"" dou at ahuitt st uotie l"it laU-s, ii, . ., . v -.i JAM. . UAAIKLL, 1! lJiiiipliiii street, - - MOBILE, ALA Dealer in Fancy Stationery, CHROMOS, STEEL ENGRAVINGS, Picture Fniniea, Artist' and Wax Mate rials, Pbotogrnpli, Autogiaph anil Scrap Albums, Traveling Baskets, Shawl Straps, Croquet, Base Ball, anil games of all kinds. Picture Frames of all aizea made to orde at short, notice, and at the lowest prices in mo ciiy . r.iH.xMiiv n.x.t.ttt. Toys and Fancy Goods of all kinds, Masks, Costumes, Dominoes, Beards, Moustaches, i iiinese l.anierns, eu:, eto.. Tinsel fringe, Lac, Stan, Tassels, Bradra, Span gls, etc. Soietiea fumishi d with Masks aud CW tnini. Jan. 10, 1879. 42 ly EattieHaitse ,;, .ic. Jas. B. Childhew, of Tennce,..rroi'r. M. C. liauniNS, of Mobile, Ala.,. .Manager, For the season of 187S-79 thia well- known Hotel, having been thoroughly renovated, offers to the traveling public nrat-ciosa accommodation and sujM'nor excellent ot fare, guaranteeing to all Us patrons prompt, courteous aim aatisfac torv aU4-utiou to all their wants. Kate have Ix-en moderated to Mit the demands of the times. Mr. DICK ROPER, so well and favora bly known in connection with the HoUd businem of Mobile for many years past, oceupiea the positiou of Chief Clerk. Tins aiinoiiucciueut is a sutliciuiit guaran tee to ail of the hearty welcome and com U-ous attention awaiting them at the Buttle llciiae. l.':it. tor nil rrwimu mImivm .La Purln, H.n,i 1WO TU THREE DOLLARS PER Dec. 14, ls78.-a-tf I New Orleans & Mobile R. R MOBILE FAST LINE. Tliu Shortest and miiekcst route to nil Eastern cities. Carries the Great Through Mail andSoiith- . .. crn Express. i On and after "WEDNESDAY. Nov. 20. 1878, trains will arrive and leave denot. foot of Canul street, New Orleans, as fol lows : i.kavk: No. 1, Passenger daily, except Sunday '. 7::m a.m. No. :t, Express daily ri:(m p.m. No. ii, Coast daily except Sunday 3:211 p.m No, 7, Passenger, Sunday only.'. .7:35 a.m auiiivk: No. 4, E press daily 8::iT a.m. No. 4, Passenger daily, except Sunday 9::!n j,,,,,. No. Ii, Coast daily, except Sunday 9::l a.m. No. 8, Passenger, Sunday onlv. . .'J-.'M ii.ni. Only lino riitiiiiim Piillinan Palace Sleeping CoaeheS through without change io , usuingiou, i.yiienuurg, At In n t a Montgomery, Nasbvilla and St. 1 is. Pullniiiu'a (Sleeping Coaches through to iiieiiiuuM aim Louisville without change, Only one change to Now York and other Eastern cities. 1 1 keta may be obtained and Sleeping Car Berths sceured in advance on applica tion ai ruo omce, corner uamp anil Uom noil street a, opposite City Hotel. D. B. ROBINSON, Snpt. J. W. Ciii.kmax, Ticket Agent. Not. 49, 178. jj-pj. TREAT JACKSON ROUTE. u CHICAGO, ST. I.Ol IS aKU ' NEW OULEANS KA1LKOA1). i TH E BIST l.'OUTE EAST! 1 rains will have and arrive at the Calliope street 1 Hit, New (Irleans, on aim alter -ov. io, as lollows : LKAVR. AKIIIVK. Exp. No. 1, (!:II0 p.m. I Exn.No.2. ll):lr,. m MixeiINo.7:iHia.ra. Mixed No.4, :iin m Noa. 1 and 4 run tlailv. Noa. 3 and i daily, except (Sunday.. FCLl.il.ty PALACE Sl.KKriSG CARS through to Louisville, Cincinnati. mA Chicago w it bout change, and for St. Lnuia a Sl-. H-r is attached at Milan, enabling passengers to go turongh without leavioe the train. Onlv una change to New York and Eabtern cities. Ininniveil ali'iiiiig and reclitliuir chair cars t.i Vicksburg flatly milhout change. tickets lor aale. bertua isured and in- forliiHliongivru at Camp lrr, t, eoruer C'uuniKin. A. D. SIIELIM i.N. I Jicket Agent. TiieU Mothers. If there is any class of persons who need tendernesn and encour agement, it is tired mothers j weary limbs, sad hearts, puzzled brains, all attest to the fact. There ought to be privileges granted to tired mothers, as much as to invalids. Those who have passed through this trying ordeal know how to sympathize, know how to excuse many of the shortcomings of those who are passing through the narrow gateways, the thorny paths, and rough highways, where temntation holds high revelry, and the angel of peace sits in shadow. Tired mothers! always anxious, scheming, planning, and econoniiz ing how they can manage every uriiiu ui uoiiiestic uie with least ex pense, for children are such a drain upon the resources of one's time, ueui-i aim poctet. Mothers doing tlotiulo work, triple work them selves, to save for this or that, un til the nerves are strained and shat tered to a degree unbearable to themselves, and particularly ofleu- sive to others. Let me entreat vou, e. .1 ii. . . . . . laiuers unit uiisuaiuls, ileal gently with the wife and mother; cheer and brigliteu her life by all the means in your power, for she needs your help in many ways to buoy her up and sustain her, that cue may be nerved with fresh vigor to impart to the little ones w ho are a constant drain utnn, life mid energies. Woman?! Erponent. Seli'-ContK'lousne.s. , It sometimes happens that the people who are afflicted with it mis take their own symptoms, aud mis call their own state. They think, themselves, diffident, timid,depIore their want of self possession even ana never tlrea in that the trouble lies in their inability to target themselves. "What courage you have!" said one young lady to another. '! could not huve crossed this crowded room before all these people, as vou did just now, under any circumstances.'' "it tliu not, ret ii ire any courage, replied her friend, smilinc. "It never occurcd to mo that any one would notice my movements.'' And this is the whole secret. It is but a nervous sense of our ow n conspic- iiousnesa wnicu makes us so keen v alive to tlieetleets ofonr words and acts. If we really belive that we sre unimportant if we feel that our tallow-creatures have more en grossing subjects ot contemplation than ourselves we shall hardlv l likely to sutler from any dread of their criticisms. Besides, seltxon. scionsuess destroys iudeiendence of thought and nction. The unfor tunates who feel themselves the center of interest aud observation, will be continually adjusting their words ami ways to suit their bo- HUNTER'S PERFECTION ROTARY KLOUR AND MEAL SIFTER The grant- est combination known. Eleven comliina- tious iu one, Over ;)(Hi,()iMi now in use Every family should have one. Each ar title purchased separately would cost 50 where, these onlv cost 75 cents. Only sifter in the world that can be taken apart. Agents wanted. KKYNOLIM & A It.MSTltoNU, 90 ISaronno street. CLAYTON'S METALIC HEAT RE "LECTOR More heat. No suioko. No dust. Less fuel. Acts as a ventilator summer, to nr all size grates. A sure cure tor smoky lire places, tin per cent more, heat thrown into the room, that would otherwise go up the chimney with out one. of the vnliiabhi Ke Hectors. Price only jl each. Kky.Noi.iis Sc. Ahmsthoxo, !HI Baroiiuo street. FALL AND WINTER PI'liVII.ISES. ELECTRIC BELLS No more trouble of broken wires: can be riinir bv nreNHiinr a riioo. vt iiiTuiitcu ior one vear. GAS Tho best mid cheapest Gas Ma chine ever Hindu: has no eonal : small pace occupied. Gas by this machine on ly 50 cents per thousand, where oil is 18 cents per gallon. $1 per M whero oil is HI cents. ..IS. Jf. HEYS0I.M, . General House K Steamboat- Kiuilli, ffiimltiiiK .', (V Strain I 0'iltiiig, Slave MtttitisiH X i' limps. DO llnroniie St. Ni:w Oni.KAXs, Louisiana. Between Union and I'erilido streets. Jan'y III. 1879. 45-1 y nor did they, timing the Epidemic, ftollcit orders , be filled In Iew York, leelinjr assured the delaj and expense attending their exeeul ion would hav re dissatisfaction. Riven WE ARE NOW RECEIVIM A Large and Well -Assorted Stock of WINTER GOODS, and our Hoard of lie. .111. having Officially declared THE i;ruKMic AT A.'V Kn. orders. wc solicit vour Still adhering to our E -ST A II Ii 1 S II E D .SYSTEM of B FOR M MS 01 IE TIM EI! We offer SPECIAL IAIII CEMEATS IA PRICE. Nov. !i7. 78 IIIMmi Gary, 3-.A.irii2jxii:ir AM) FRUIT GROWERS. (s'liibo, 4s I ii bo, Is I ii ho. . 11. K E h L IJ It 1 8 Tree Ferliliei and Wash Has the reputation of being the beslTliliK FKi.-nt.i.i-Mt and Wash in use. Fruit Trees, Plants and Veiretables of every description drenched with a solution of said article, dissolved iu water to con sistency of white wash will rid them of all insects, and at the sumo time promote the growth of the Tree or Plant. Thu Gl.l'Hu is highly recommended by the following well-known gentlemen who have used it for several years: Mr. W. 1. Stewart, Ocean Springs, Miss.; Mr. A. V. Davis, Mississippi (lily, Miss. ; Mr. E. S. Keep, Mr. B. F. Chambers, New Orleans, L New Oi leans, La, l i? Price Ijf: Jan'y :il, 1879. Orders for the this omVo. 50 pel Barrel. aj l.VISni above will bo filled nt BOARDING lYo. 13 Ilourhon Street, Between Bienville mid Customhouse, XEW ORLEAXS. Jan'y 31, 1879. 45-6m F. CHANOir.. Gen'l Pawn Oct. s, K. 7 4j.tf i holdei t 'hristia luteUigt'ctr. PJXE ISLAND GUANO, FOK SUGAR CAKE AND ALL QUICK GROWING CROPS, I'IE ISLAAD Ammoniated Phosphate, FOR COTTON AND ALL SUM- MElt AND FALL CROPS. 1 he best lertilizer ill use. and nrennreil nun gieui can) ior me Miutliern inurkvt. The Kenncy &. filler (MINNESOTA) Early AMBER SUGAR CANE heed Crop, 1878, Iresh from the KENNEY iV. MlLLt-K FARM. For sale bv Hush W. Montgomery, lliO Common street, NEW ORLEANS, nolo gwob lOI Hie eiHIIQWKIF, VIGIEIt'S Improved French Process FOR fUSIXCHVSlLVO STEAItt BOILERS. POSITIVE Amos htbh TI1I;EE Mil Removes acalea. Pn-veulsscale form-ii'K- Prcveuta eorroaion and "pitting." Prevents "foaming'' Contains no acid, and guaranteed perfectly iiarin-h-Srt. Acta on all waters, whatever their impurities. Importeis and dealers in Foreign and lomrstic HARDWARE, t AKI h.M KliS AND .HLACKSMITHS1 TOOLS, TINNERS' STOCK, TOOLS AND MACHINES, Pumps, Pipes and Points, FOR DROVE WELLS. Agricultural Implements, CAST, TINNED and ENAMELED IIOLT.OW AV.VlMi:, COOKING AND HEATING STOVES IlOUSli FURNISHING GOODS OF FVKRV DESCRIPTION", Manufacturers of HEIGHT TINiind JAPAN WARE Sole Agents for the Celebrated Charter Oak Cook Stove NEW! Any waters can be employed, hard water, sea Water, or sulphurous wa ter. bavea fuel, repairs and oil and tal low, and li-snen the danger of ex plosion. Can lie introdueed through foed pipe, safety - pip, o r man-hole. DISCO C XT TO THE TRADE. For aaie by lliiffh W. TI out joinery, lIKl Common at.. rs , !... Agent for the Southwest. Dec. VI. lf.,8. 3iL6m SOMETHING NEW! SOMETHING , THE CU.IHTKH 0.iK Cook Store, For 1H7J), HOUSEKEEPERS ATTENTION. We desire to call the attention of every one to the NEW CHARTER OAK COOK ING STOVE, with eight new improve ments over old stylus. Tho most. mm. plete Stove ever made, the most beautiful in design, the heaviest Stove liiaiiufac tnred. We invite everybody in need of a Cooking Stove to call at our stores and ex amine our NEW CHARTER OAK STOVE before purchasing elsewhere. We guar antee it to excel all others iu point of i-.eoiiomy, uuraiuiiiy anil uueapmm S and 91 The Oldest Clothing House in this City whose reputation is established, and who now as heretofore defies competition. Ijcoh GJodehiiuA, SI. S.'f. Can.iI St.,. SI, S3 AEW OK EE AYS At the iipproaeh of tin HOLIDAYS invites the special attention of It in ninny friends and customers to a i h -ice ami iU" sirahle stock of MEN'S, YOUTHS', ROYS' CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, Furnishing floods Jk Hats Nov. 29, 78. Camp Street, ORLEAXS. :t(i-6ra II. P. BUCKLEY, 8 Camp St, New Orleans, WATCHMAKER, And dealer In n Fine Watchet, fijjM JCWEIiRt'ff Silver Ware and Spectacles. Bmr Mart mit Hiuln. Repair4. Jewelry made to order, lllamonds reset In the newesc style. All at reasonable prices and fully guaranteed. April Vi, 1878. 3-ty Subscribe Stak. fr ibe Democrat- W. B. SOIIMIOT F. M. ZlKtiLKK. Schmidt & Zicglcr, WHOLESALE GROCEKS, IMPORTERS OF 1 inr.s lAquors, Nos. 49, 51, 63 & 55 New Levee, NEW ORLEAXS. Ape;i. 1878. 5.Jy which he is now offering ut prictM that will astonish you. ; ' Parents, iruarditiiia mid tutorsIi'"H b.f all nieaiis call and examine my lMMKNUb STOCK of HOYS AND CHILDREN'S Ilress and School Siiil Come and be convinced that fil and 8; Canal at., New Orleans, is the place to liny the best, cheapest W"1 most stylish clothing in the city. ' N. 11. Country buyers am specially .,n- i vnni to examine uiu stouiw u,-,.,. I their pnrchiwes. I Jan. 3, 187!. , "ra MILMNEIH . Rerlin Zephyr, Etc. MME. ROSA" REYNOIR, No. O Chnrtn a street, near Canal, NE ORLEANS, begs to inform her n"1,',,rJ'at patrons, and the ladies in general, tir she has returned from the North witu large assortment of the Latest J'oelties in MILLINERY, will sell at her usual i- the orders, an J. CORDF.S. f. LOCHTE. - , liochte Sc. Cordcw, Wholesale Grocers, And dealers in WINES AND LIQUORS, No. 4fi TchouiiitoulaH street. Is-twoen Gravier and Poydras, NEW ORLEANS Nov. ., I -8. ;m oiii which she L. -.r ItrnllV 5ft- I'll IK. iier sroea oi nr.iiL.in ..... -- largest in tho eity, it ottered at lu5r"i Personal attention given to oruem goods cheerfully exchanged when n tiirly iMtislactory. New Orlcaus, Nov. 1, 1S78 SOUTIIKKN FACTOHY OF BOOTS and SHOES, II V John Hansen, and 35 Canal atreet, cor. Pec aito Ciistomhonse, NEW OKI-r-- n..jr.n.i .im,.t eor. l eic 'i' A fino aaaoHment of Moota D ,), oustantly on hand. Orders lr,'.krt. eomitn- solicited. Exact nicasnre. e, - , tallica c--- A iriHid tit cuaiaiiteed. Small Profits," is our motto. Nov. , 78. I L