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MOBILE KLENG Home Industry Foundry, S. L IVK. WATER AND STATE SUEEJ. MOBILE, ALA., . M;iuuf.t Steam Mills and Other Machinery, IIKASS AM) IKOS-CASTIM'-S OF ALL KINDS, ron Railing, Cemetery Fences, Verandahs, Or i ICE KAILIMi, lX"rs, Mil TlKkS, ETC. Prompt attcutiou given t j repairing. All country order promptly attcuded to. Jan. 2, 1-n. 41-1 j ala"'ma3stea"b7keTiy-! T. re-FIBJsT, MAM FACTI KEK OF ALL KINDS Crackers Fancy Biscuits, 16, fig and m Commerce, lid CS, 17 and K South Water dtint, J- i - mobile, .il.i. IRA AV. PORTER & CO., dealers in Hardware, Doors, Sash Minds, Agents for II. Avert A Sons' plow and Implements, KeHtuily Cane Milk, llotre'i Flatarm and Groeerf Scale, Etc., Soutbeiut Corner St. Francis and Water streets, BIOIHLF.; ATJV. Oct. 31, 1879. . 3:8-1 y The Singer STILL TRIUMPHANT! GEAIIM! Singer machines Were Sold During the Year 1878, Double llinl of nil the Olhri't Combined. The Genuine Singer Machines have printed on tup of the Arm the words: The hinder Manufacturing Company, Tlio tact tlmt tbe only hewing Miwbiii unscrupulous men have ever nttyinptcd to imitHti) Ik tho Singer, U suillcient evidcuue ot its superiority over nil others. There Is no longer any excuse for buying any of the chi'ap machined hawked about the count it. with no uliiiin for patronage but their cheapness. t , x -- '. DEA I OXL Y 117777 777 A; COMPAXT OR ITS AVTUORIZIJ) AOESTS. N. CRANE: Agent, MOBILE, ALABAMA. oa. 31, wj. aa.ij. 12. T. t ow art A: Ilro., No. 38 and 40 N. Witter id., Produce Commission Merchants, Mobile, - .llaOitma, would cull tho at trillion of planters and mcrciiuuts ou the const mid vicinity to incir stock ot .Teas. Iliey bnve In Block 600 hacks WHIJ'POOUWILL, X,0 Sack CLAV, v 200 Hacks 1SLACK, also White, Pluck- Eyes, I.nily, and Mixed. order solicited mid will receive nrniiuit Bt lent ion. irices juruisiicii ou upnlica- tiou. Mhv 14, 1"80, 8-3m A.. IFIISrCTJS, lleuler ill CL O THING, Ann Ik'IiIh t uriiwliing (.tonda, flier Koyul and Dauphin 8trectj, MOBILE, ALA. Mnrch 2fi, 180. l-fim JOS. rELHATIf, Practical Watch -Maker, And dealer in ClOLDnnd SILVER WATCHES, CHAINS, ETC., No. 38 PaiiplpUvjgm-ct, MOBILE, ALA. W ntches, Clock. HnrShrttfy pninipRKl repaired. All Work Ikatlv nxeeiited unil warranted. Muirhr,,l?SO. 1 Mim VTatches, Diamonds, r Silier Ware, Plated Ware, upera (iIhnscii, Ppertncleit, Etc., Masonic Temple, - . MOBILE, ALA. Kcw work a upecinlty and promptly done. Walelieg and Jewelry repaired. All orders w ill receive prompt attention. .Oct. Ml, Xi'i'i. 31-It Eattie Eaima .noniLE, .ft.f. 21. C. kOEniss PHOPKIKTOK. Kor thi sciiKoii of 1H7H-79 this well known Hotel, having been thorough)? renovated, oilers to tho traveling pubb first-class .accommodation and imperial excellence of fare, (;tiiraiiteeiii2 to all its " patrons prompt, eiiiirteous and sutisfac torv attention to all their wants. Kates have lieeii model uled to suit the ' demands of the times. Rates fur nil rooms above the I'srloi floor TWO TO TTIUEE DOl.LAKH I'ER IAY Dec. U, ld7d.-.Vtf Wm. V. Bcroujon, (nuccensorfo the late C. Ueron.pin,) UHDUIITAIIER X. W. Cor. Couception and Contl its. MOBILE, ,IL.I The lurecst assort incut of Also, iiAiiuoAHY. and all kinds o! WoopCtKriM, and everything connect "i w iiu a nrtii-ciiuui esiauiisnineut. Orders ruiuovpd mil al.tin.lp.1 Ia n all ihours. Niht-ltidl at olllce, ahore, anil int rtatidcnee, Ko. S!75 Uuuphin, between 1 .marnainau ueacoprn HUoeM. JoHttceg of the Fence will find nil kinds of Ipgrt! blunk for Bale t thi ofjee, at low down jjgures 'or I he carii. , , . & BELL turcrs of MISCELLANEOUS. JJJaiiiW.., Lessees Mississippi Penitentiary, CONTRACTORS FOR RAILROAD WORK, Tressels, Bridges, AND ALL KINDS OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS. i ) JACKSON, MISS. UIGUEST TRICES FOR MOSS, WOOL AND HIDES. Jon. 10, 18M). 43-ly joh n. snvni:, REAL ESTATE GElfT. Persons wlsbtnt; tosell, rent orpiirchnsCj real estate, will find It to their interest to call, or correspond with us, in reference to same. I wjll give special attention to business before the United States Land OHice, Homestead Entries, Final Homestead Proofs, purchase or locate with Cash, Herip or Warrant. Any and all kinds of land business solicited. Will furnish Maps, Field Notes, etc. Certified copies from the originals for lose than they can be had elsewhere, . P. O. BOX m, Jackson. Mis Jan. In. 18HU. 4;ily Imtronie Home Indmtru t William c7iervenr. Manufacturer of Boots and Shoes, Maiu St., BAY 6T. LOUIS, MK8. AH kinds of Hoots and Shoes made to order.. Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. All orders will meet with prompt attention. All work guaranteed first class. Prices to suit the times. . W.C.PEEVEAR, Agent. JanelS, im. M-6n -iTOP- 4JONK AT THIH OFFICE. JOB ) I'KINTINQ done at this office at lu tuau Aun Oileutu ptit EDLCATIONAL. fFRlDlANj-EI'UEpOLLEGE The Wt female school in I he Kate hVlKD and Tl ITlt'X to mlt li.e tues. Couipteiit ti-aibrra. Tliorouhiit'vi of iunltuetuiu and discipline. T lie lleit SrM'ton will twin S'pieiub, r the llo. t'.ir further Kirieiiiar seud tor a cata logue. KV. C. M. lioKlxiN. A. l'riidelit . July It, l-. 17 ".'in School Notice ! I would re.jwctfully aunnnnce ti the public that, at the solicitiuou of the riti uitsiif the tv-a.hore, 1 will on a day shool ia the srrexd-uouse in rear of llie l'rutr.uut chnrch, oa .flonilny, Au?u-t 2, l!0, and would rMiectfuIly solicit the patrou ae ef the public. Kefeis by (rTui-i.u to Ir. H. 1 How if, Superintendent of Education. J& kwm Co. t or terms, etc.. cull on or ail.hos MISS MAY UAILLAKD, Eaitt I'astj'uuU, Mins. July 93, l-lm ItJilTltOltTii Female College ! Brookhaven, Miss., Oa "Great Jackson Konte," Vtd miles north of New Orleans, Will Re-Open Sept. 29, 1880. Location 00 feet alMtve sea-lcVel. No epidemics. Thorough rotuses in Art, Music. Ancient and Modern Languages, Eugliih, etc. Advantages the b st. Hates low. I'll pils dress plainly. All receipts for liene tit of the College. Number in fnrultv hist term, 15; pupils, '3; from abroad a Unit Hi. bend for a rntalogne. II. F. JOHNSON, I). D., Pres. July 83, l-rH. H-yn, UMVEI8SITY OF MISSISSIPPI, At Oxford, MIkh. Next Session Opens Scpt.30, '80 Tuition is now i ukk to all sti kkms KKI KVKKVWIIKHR, except Law Hllldents pay i-'-O tuition fee. Christina Holidays willheruuJ'li.r be granted. 417 STUDENTS IX ATTEND ANCE LAST SESSIOX. KXPKNKF.S FOR SIN MONTHS "KSftlON , 9 months board ifrt to (I'JnO per month, (fti oo to ita oti 9 months washing, (1 to II 9 00 to 13 W) 9 months lights, 2no U i: to fi: Incidontat fee 14 50 to lM) Totul !I5 75 f 140 75 Students enn beard themselves on the 'mess system" in the new rooms built ofi' the campus for that purpose 'at one-halt the above rates. The Trustees have pro hibited "ines-Hitig" in the llormitories. J The above includes ull cost except fuel, books, furniture fur room, and clothing. Home respectable students got along here last year for less than $75. " lie Stute has recognised the debt due i'lilverHity, and Its prosperity is now I'd, The Faculty is complete, and all 'Jpuitinents, including tho Law and ..katory departments, are Iu success- ration. dialogues mid iiiforuiatiou, apply "I. A. P. HTKW AKT. the Chancellor, j 11. M. SI U.IVAN, Sccietury Hoard Trustees. 1 SKI, 1HM). lrt-:iui rsT RECEIVED !W IS THE TIME TO I?UY PKINTED RAGS! RAGS ! RAGS I RAGS 1 RAGS ! rAFER FA FEU FAFER FAFER FAFER -AT- NewTIrleans Prices! Buying pnper bags in lame nuntitities w e are enabled to sell them to onr mer chant at New Orleans nrices. Merchants ulong the const can send us their orders by mail, mid rest assured we will do as well by them as if they gave ns their or der in person. Price-list of any or all sizes tnniiHlied mi application. Send all orders to " . ' MAYERS Ac DEES, BCBAKTON, MISS. Smoking Tobacco, 50c per Found, WILKES & CO. 1 PiD IU) Miet-p Notes. His Houor, Judge Eiog, iu t baigitii; tbe jur- lu the case ot Schinoize v. (nail, took auexived iu!y bobl ste(i in j,'oiutf asid fiom a Muiple- explanation of tbt law to iiiiimii'tit uiiou tbe intrinsic worth of dot; eaj iujj in tuYt-t that tbe only value he could w iu tlictu w as their i:s- a.n t'ei tilizin material, for wbiih turiKse tliey fie wortb about ti-u ceutsa dozcu. t'ittibitrg (Fa.) Ui-zette. An insidious woiui called tbe fluke is c.iiifeing lowjex ttuioug tbe elufp in Great iintain. Iu some p.ut.sof Eulatid,liiefJy the outh wtstcru proviuccii, whole llock Lave iierished, aud not a eheep tound. T. M.-tSouthwortli, Hillsdale coun ty, Mieb sheared bin UH:k of bliecu la ll'tb, or a week whort ot a year' growth, the tleecesof which avenied thirteen pounds, nine ouuees. One ewe yielded tweuty iouiiiU, and several otlieis eighteen (Mjuudg each. Wm. F. Ross tihearpd fifty pounds of wool trout five elicep this sriiir. Three were lull Hooded Cotssvold and two tniied. One year old Cots- old produced fourteen pounds, uud two Cotswold eye ten ami a halt K)ondn. Vmailtei (Mo.) Gazette. The Fouts Hays tloek and fine wool kept southeast of tow n, was sheared last week and the yields, us computed to other yield report ed in the papers, eeeins surprising. The three principal buck tdjeaied respectively thirty-four, thirty five and thirty-six pounds each,or three sheep luu pounds, of a total valua tion of twenty-live dollars. Over UK) head ot tbe young sheep of the flock averaged over eighteen pounds of tine wool each. Mr. Granger informs us that his one-year-old buck from tho same flock turned out twenty-three pounds ot us fine wool as he ever saw. Evi dently wool growing nil! be nn im portant business in this sertioti at no distant day. Wichita Eayle. Thirty years ugo the common sheep of Germany had only 50IK)or prH) wool hair to the square inch of surface; now, through improve. nient iu breeds, the common grades ot sheep have 27,000 to the square inch, it nd tho pure-bred uifiinos have trom 40,000 to 4S,000 wool hairs to the square inch. rinjr Woods Wine. Mr. E. G. Wall writes to the Vicksbuitf Planter Journal that n ine making bids fair to soon be come one of the prominent indus tries of onr Southern pine woods countries. Tbe Concord, several varietiesof Ires' seedling and some of the table grapes of France, suc ceed well; but the renowned snip pernongis our peculiar boast. It requires no particular care little or no pinning. Flant your vine; treat it with its favorite tood a little hotie-dusr, ashes, charcoal, vegetable mould provide two or tin ee curt-loads of liirlit-wood nosts and mils and let her rip! Shu will ran ns lotm as von will nut down the posts, and in a few years win cover Halt an acre of ground. It is a hardy bearer : seldom rots : hangs ou the vine until it shrivels, and has no superior us a wine grape. i ins ail reads very nice, but ntil . for all that, there Is something the matter with the souppernong. The folks have eiven Jier the little deli- cacies named above, and they have provided the posts and rails and men tlie.y have "let her r n:" and she has ripped on till she covered half an acre of ground and producd several barrels ot wino iu a Binglo season ; end then to the astonish- meut ot her owner she has sudden ly ripped into "kingdom come." one almost always does this 'same silly thing at some time between tne ngoot ten and twenty t inst as her owner is begiuniug to congrat ulate nitnselt upon bavins? crown a gold mine. Now, what's the matter wttii neri Had vou nut this ones. tiou to us we would have given it as our honest omniou that she dies of tho very thing which Mr. Wall so pleasantly recommends i Too much "let her rip." In a word, everything seems to indicate that old plan of managing tbe soupper nong ns a " lazy man's crop " must be abandoned before the grape can be made adecided success it must have more and better attention. Exactly what that attention should cousist of may not be clearly un derstood at present, but careful in vestigation would soon spear it out. Self-Sucking Cows. Southern Cultivator. , ' Make a bit of fair-sized piece of wire, anu secure it lu her month by attaching a strap or piece of twine, running over the biMtkot herhnrusj keeping the Wire bit in her mout h ns the bit of a horse is kept iu his mouth. She can gather her food and chow well enough, but cannot suck her teats. The wire prevents getting up the necessary stictiou, aud a cow soon gives un the at tempt, lu a couple of weeks the wire cau be taken out of her mouth and kept out, unless she returns to her bad habits. We judge from the lollowing from the Atlanta Constitution that the fair sex in Georgia is begiuniug to read something else i ii the pa pers besides news, items) "Ati Atlanta giil who reads the news papers whj proposed to recently by a nice young "man." She reflected a moment, and tbeu asked lor time to prepare her letter of acceptonce. Evidently, she proposes to formu late her own platform.' The New YorK Herald is still after Garfield. It says that "the charges tirade agaius-t him are fatal if true, and it is incumbent on him to demonstrate their falsehood; and that be is the first candidate of either party whose nomination for the presidency has 1 een follow ed by charge ot peeuuiary disbou- or in positions ot officid trust.' There are three million unmarried tncu aud four million uumartied women in this country. Thus, if all the uieu should mairv there would l a surplus ot umillir.u old maids from which to draw second wives. Truly, this is a great couu try for tuau. JHe asked Ler: "Going away V " Yes, going to the sea baths." Wbat P in such chilly weather as this! You will never go into the water P "O, yes, I will; Fin all fixed up for that." "Really!" "Yes; I've bad ull my baihiug dresses liued with fur." A Yankee woman receutly mar ried a Chinese lauodrytuan, aud three days thereafter the unhappy Celestial appeared at a barber's shop, aud ordered his pigtail to be cut of), saying iu explauation, "Too tnuchee yank." As a party of geutlemen and la dies were climbing to the top of a high church tower one hot day, a gentlemuu remarked: "This is rstber a spiral flight of steps." To which a lady rejoined : " Yes, perspirul," uud she w iped her brow as she spoke. He never w orked n day iu his life aud was on his death bed. As the last breath left his body he was too lazy to draw it himself his faithful wife sobbed forth, "An other idle vanished." " I can't get roiu for greenbacks!'' yelled u stump orator. "I know the reason," said a small boy. " Why V asked the orator. " He kase ye hevu't got the greenbacks," was theauswer. Guinea fowls will keep all bugs and insects of every description oft garden vines. They w ill not scratch like other fowls or harm the most delicate plant. NEW ORLEANS. I Nil I ESTABLISHED 1X3 1 J-.O. MOBRIS, Nos. 40, and 4!Tchoupitoulu st., NEW ORLEANS, Woodenware, Paper, Cordage, Hrooms, Ilrushes, Mucking, Sieves, Tin ware. Stoneware. Glassware. Kislmiir Tackle, Mutches, etc. Manufacturers' agent for the renowned brands of Hawkins and Thornton's Ken tucky Mustard. Bend for catalogues. All orders receive prompt attention. July 30, lH-O. iwin, ivholi;ham: QROCERS -AND- IMPORTERS, 49, 81, S3 and 53 Peters Street. MAX OltLi: AYS. Sole Agents in New Orleans : Otard, Pnpny A Cie., Cognnc j Setunnnret Frerea. Hiiriliumx 0. II. Muinm A Cie., Rheims; Marie, Ilrizard A. Roger, liordj'nux ( Lonit Freres, llordeaui ; Benedictine Cordial, France. AIno, Importers of E. & J. Burke's, Pus & Allsop's Ales, nd Cniness' Stout. E. & J. Dnrke's Old Irikh and Scotch WHISKIES If" Edounrd Pernod AbsynUi. JUk Offer for sale In Etore and to arrive per Flora, Comtesse Duchatel from Uor deaux, aud tiiore from Marseilles: 2000 Cases 8ardines Gillet, Dauo, Chan terelle and other brands ; 2500 Cases Brandy Cherries Tt. Cosnard, Teyassonneau & Felton. ' 800 Cases Claret St. Est ep lie. uoouasessr,. r.million. 850 Cawks Civstelfrimc Claret. 55 Casks and Cnsks Floyrne. 100 Cases pctits Poia Extra Fin Rondo net tc Kerlor. . , 95 Cases Champignons Choix 6c Sec ond, Mnyau. 500 Cases Vermouth Noilly, Tratt & Co. 600 Hasketa Pliignoil Oil. HO Pipes and T pipe Daltnatia Wine, -U00 Packages Calilorni Claret and White Wine. July 30, 1H80. ' ' 19-ly f- tfM-' 'tf The New Orleans, Mobile and Texas Railroad Co., . As reorganized and operated by th COMPANY. Only Line running douhlo daily passen ger trains. CONDENSED TIME : Leaves New Orleans? a.m. and fi:10 p.m. Arrive Mobile 12:3. p.m. and 11:35 p.m. Arrive Montgomery :45 p.m. and 0:20 a.m. Arrive Decatur SNA a m. and 12:45 p.m. Arrive Nashville 7:'W a.m. and 5.20 p.m. Arrive Louisville li:30 p.m. aud 11:45 p.m. CONNECTING FOR ALL POINTS NORTH AND EAST. This Is the only line runuiug Pullman Talnce Curs from New Orleans to Louta ville, Cincinnati, Colombo, Ohio, Ht. Louis and Washington, 1. C, WITHOUT CHANGE. This line possesses the follow ing advantages: It m Tua Shortest, It is th Qtm;KBST, It is Unmvaxkd w Construction- and Eqitipmsnt, , Ticket oltlee corner Camp and Common streets, J. H. SMITH, Ticket Agent, where Sleeping Car accommodations niay be se cured in advnoo( D.B. ROMNSON, Sup. J. W. Coleman, General Ticket Agent. July 23, im. 3.tf Schmidt I Hr, NEW ORLEANS. BUY YOUR SHOES m BOOTS j'm.rM Bed Star Shoe Store Corner Canal and DwemlH-r 12, IST'J. Youth's, ltotfs AND Children's RLoTRlMGl Furnishing Goods and Hats, pDB Spring amp Su?,her ; The Most Complete Stock In the City, - AT Popular Prices! Zicon Godchauz, SI aud 3 Canal street, '.veil oiii.i:.t.Ys, June 4, 1H0. 3!)-lv Furniture ! W. G. TEBAULT, 47 Royal Street, desires to inform -tho public and his patrons that his stock of Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits and Dining Room Suits, both fino and medium, lias never been as complete as at present, with prices lower than ever. II is stock of Furniture suitable for country trade Is very largo, and special in ducements aro offered to wholesale buyers. Orders from tho country will have especial caro and prompt attention. W. G. TEBAULT, 47 Royal Street, New Orleans. July 23, 1SS0. 18-ly Material F eduction tN PUIOE ACCOMPANIED WITH vast iTirito vi:ni;ts. THE Jew Orleans Democrat ' PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY, At Following Rates : DAILY, ercs papert per week Per annum 10 00 Six months 6 00 Three months.... .... U 50 WEEKLY, (i'i;inI Saturday montingii) Per annum..' '. ..fl 50 Six months.. , 75 Three months 50 in clubs ot ten and over (one to Better- up of club), each subscriber per annum In all cases postage nrnnaid bv nfl!c. To newsdealers aud newsboys, daily and weekly, 2jo per copy. Remittance by money ordor, registered letter or by draft, at our risk, Any issue as a sample promptly mailed irwr ou request. With news, literary, family aud agricul tural departments equal to that of sny pamr tiublished In th x.wih it m.torioi. ly excels all others in its market, onmraer- uuii ami lnousinal reviews and political uejiuruoeois. Aniiress'- TUK DEMOCRAT, New Orleans, L. I July 16, 1880. 17-lm GEO. !E. STRONG, Successor to E. A. Tyler, ' no tsnsi street, Ne Orleans. B. F. WIOGIN lias eharge of watch re pairing department. All orders punctu ally nuenoeo ro sent tiy niall or express July 23, 1880. . , i8.3m , , SAMUEL L. BOYD, Wholesale dealer in D?y Gods and Notice 90 and.112 Conimou, and 103, 105 aud 107 tiravler streets, KEAV ORLEANS, LA. Feb. 27, 1880, 49. MEN'S, I'M TTMairJI - 3 - Itaronrnt Street; 381y W. C SHEPlflD & CO., AMERICAN CHI Ml HOUSE, 49 Camp Street," New Orleans. We append a few price: Tbe American Cliiua Diuuer, Breakfast aud Tea S t, comprising lti pieces, for lit. A re.U trench Lliiua Dinner Set, 115 piece for 19. American China Dinner Set, 124 piece, for 12. English Stone China Chamber Set, com prising 10 piece, for fJ 50. Decorated Chamber Seta, with different colored bands, 10 pieces, for $3 73. Class Goblets from 50 cent to ft per doien. W. C. Stir PA KD & CO. July 23, 1880. 18-6m John II. Carter, WITH ZUBERBIER & BEILVX, Wholesale Grocers, COMMISSION JIERCnANTS. 9, 11 and 13 Tchonpitonlaa and 52, 54, 50 ana oe common streets, NEW ORLEANS. Jnly 9, 18P0. fytn H.P.BUCKLTJT, 8 Camp St, New Orleans, WATCHMAKER. And dealer la Fine Watches, Silver H are and Spectacles. Bverr tWr WmUkM Bfwlsw4 Jewelry made to order. lNamond Nsel In th newejtl style. All at rasnalil prices and lull (uarantesd. April IB, 1880. 4jy Merchants' Exchange, No. 54 Magazine st., cor. Natchea Alley. NEW ORf.Kl.KM " Jacob X lialtx, M'roprittor Huvln? reeenttv nrti-.-in..i i.- i establishment, Invite bis old patronn and meuua w give nun a call, assuring tlicni that thev will find th. an ..rV... ' 'J ,1 II MO and viunds. Hot lui.ch everyday froa !to 1 o'clock. Sept. W, 1879. 8f,.iy Mine. HI. A. FIELD, French Tillinery, fnf id Mr w CmiIi No. 14 Itaromie sti-eef, next to OrunewaM Berlin Zephyr s Laces. I'artiiulur alteiuwi - r. . .. . . . M aw vuHuiry onlcr. ' Dee, lit, 1879. 3ojT Orleans Iiarber (Shop Common St., opposite St. Charlow llot.L NEW ORLEANS. Sharing, Shampmonimg, Huir Cutting and Dyeing la tb motji c- tistiu nisnner. Also the celebrated gennin English Hair Hrushing Machine In successful op. elation tn this shop. . U KOHOK HL'BENER, Propi tutor. 8-pt. V2, 1H79. r as-i. II. II. IIALLL, Manufacturer of SADDLERY I HARNESS, Importer and dculei In Saddlery Hardware, Leather, BELTING, HOSE, ETC, 23 Magazine and 74 Common 8trcots, NEW ORLEANS. Dee. 12, 1879. 38-Iy Rufus O. Elliott, Lumber Commission Iflerchant, 288 Delord Street 288 NEW BASIN, . JVEW OIILEAA'S. Nov. 14, 1879. 34-ly St. James. Cool Well-Furnished Roams Can be bad at the gl. Jamea Hotel, NEW ORLEANS, By the Dan, Week r Month, nntil regularly opened on the first of Oc tober next, at reduced rate. J. P. LONGLEY, Proprietor. July 23, 1880. is-3m ESTABLISHED IN 1848. QAIUUEL E2. TODD, Importer and dealer in , . t White Lead, Paint, Glass, , Brushes, Varnish." . Artist' and Coach Painters' Colors and materials, Linseed, Lard, Rosin and Coal Oil, Naval Store, Axle Grease, Etc., No. 37 Magazine street, NEW ORLEANS. Agent for Noble & tlonres' Celebrated English Varnish, Baiter k Bell's Pur Liquid Paints, Russell M'fg Co.' Palletta ' and Putty Knives, Johnston' Patent Dry Kalgomin and Frescoo Paint. - Dec. 19, 1879. 39-iy ESfABLlsilED l8t&.'" J.W.PLATT, Denier in f Fancy Staple Groceries, Pure Wines and Liquors,' 102 Camp street, comer Poydraa, , NEW OKLEANS. All order from the country promptly fillod, , March 18, 1880. - 5Q.6m; J. COHDKS. R. LOCHTX., Lochte A- Cordes, WHOLESALE GROCERS. Dealer ln i ' - , Wines and LUiuors, : No. 4d Tchoupitoulas St., enrnor Nnthe "Alley, NEW ORLEANS. ' ' July 30, 1880. . ' , 19-lj , rem