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ANGELL'S PHARMACY. JULIA NEW ORLEANS, LA. Established Twenty Six Years. Medicines, EUROPE ud the WEST. MEDICINE CASES AND BOOKS ofcrnicians and Family Uso, and all other rUcle used in Honiceoiathic Practice.

prices aglow as in New York, Philadelphia, FfTial8. or any other plc. al lt2di CARRIAGE 'AND WAGON Manufacturers of BABOCPHEH, BUGGIES, JSnrFB AGOXS, JERSEY WAGONS, e2pRlNO I)K AYS, HOOK AND LAD DEB, Fl RE TRUCK AND HOSE V' CARRIAGES, AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. JOSEPH SCHWARTZ 45 Perdid atreet, near CarroH. al 2t2dp John I.

Atoms. Win. It. Renaud. John Adams WHOLESALE GROCERS And Dealers In SCGAH MOLASSES.

COFFEE AND RICE, PROVISIONS, WINES AND LIQUORS. 43, 45 and 47 Peters street, .1 (Formerly New Levee,) si 2t2dp NEW ORLEANS. Wm. Flash. ite of Flash, Lewis Co.

H'. L. Flash. H. Preston, late of Howard A Preston.

Flash, Preston WOLESALE GROCERS, AXD UEALKRS IK SUGAB, HOLASSES, COFFER ASD BICE, 44 and 46 Canal and 63, 63 and 70 Coin sl lt2lp mon wtreet. YOUNG MEN Who contemplate attending a Business College tliia fall or winter, would find it to their interest to write for terms to Blackman's College, 131 atree, 131 'NEW ORLEANS Terms have been reduced 25 per cent. si It FINE DENTISTRY. Dr. J.

Josephine, corner Camp street, FOURTH DISTRICT, NEW ORLEANS. ARTIFICIAL TKETII Inserted with or without extracting the roots. on a new plan, withuut i vii ii. LONEY received a gold medal the highest prize which, is a guarantee of the superiority of JUS wort DECAYED TEETH. tnitmnnt.

nml HUinarof teeth done in such a manner as to make them serviceable for years. OPERATIONS WITHOUT PAIN. TEETH REGULATED. Th. annuiaa attOTwlvnfr TtT MALONEY In this branch of the art is attested by thousands who have availed themselves of his services.

ARTIFICIAL, PALATES Scientifically made and fitted to tho month in such a manner as to restore the speech in all cases. Teeth Extracted Without Pain. Having seenred the aaftest anaesthetic for this operation, patieuts can rely on having their aching teeth extracted without pain. Dr. MALONEY would call the attention of those interested to the following facts That he does nothing but first class operations nd nses only the best materials.

That his prices are the lowest in the city for the quality of work done by him. Consult vour interest by calling and examin ing specimens and prices going else where, rut lstjuy CAUTION. Purchasers of INDIA RUBBER BELTING, PACKING and HOSE will bear in mind that our goods have not been deteriorated in quality by the use of inferior crude rubber and lighter weight duck. We still nse 33 ounces duck against other manufacturers' 28 ounce, and Para Robber instead of the commoner qualities. KEW YORK BELTING AND PACKING 37 and 38 Park Row, New York.

CAUTION TO CONSUMERS. It you want the best article in market of Garden and Engine Hose, Belting and Packing, be nre you get tlie genuine New York Belting and Packing Comiany's standard goods, to bo ob talaedat RTAUFFER. MACREADY A A. BALDWIN te BRANCH, CROOKES WOODWARD WIGHTS. HOLLOWAY EDWARDS'S, H.

DK VERGES fc HOKTKK FiiUXKK'B. myll 'idreedtoctll' Dr. F. Wilhoffs ANTI PERIODIC Fever and Agile Tonic, Is deservedly the most popular Chill and. Fever Tonic, because it la aimply a preparation of Peruvian Bark without Quinine or any other dangerous such aa arsenic, etc, and because during great number of years it baa proved Itself Safe and Perfect Specific For the cure of ALL MALAKTAT.

DISEASES. This remedy is GUARANTEED In Oery way Dy its proprietors. Wheelock, Finlay Co. nyl Gm ualoney; 81 at Godchaux and 83 Canal street, Is the place after all To buy Furnishing Goods and Hats Cheap and well inannfactured, Prices on paper insufficient. Come, Country and City Buyers, I Rich and Poof, Examine our immense Stock and low prices.

See, for yourselves, And be again convinced that Godchaux Still defies competition, And justly remains The old Reliable Clothier. Nota First Communion Suits prices to suit the times. o27 '78 SuTuThly2dp Success THE TEST OF TRIE MERIT. The Flinn Wier COTTON BALE TIE. The Planter's favorite, being the cheapest Cotton Tie in tho maTket.

The choice of the Com pi esses for simplicity, strength and economy. Two millions of these Buckles used ly them to replace the Ties of other patents during the season of 1878 79, and awarded the palm over all others by consumers herever used. Edward S. Levy, MANUFA TUB ER, Oflice No. 32 Union street.

New Orleans, Aug. 10. 1879. aulO lml tp "OLD STACKER' Sugar Kettles, TENNESSEE, ALL, SIZES. ALSO.

FURNACE MOUTHS AND GRATE BARS. E. F. La Villebeuvre, Sole Agent, 16..... Union street 16 1 lm2dp TO TOURISTS.

When yon are comfortably settled at your hotel, the correct thing to do is to go to the GRAND TRUNK RAILROAD ASD ROYAL MAIL LINE STEAMERS' OFFICE, No. 4 International Hotel Block, and call mon the company's agent. E. BAIi HtK, ami secure your ncaeis ami HiuieruoiuH, the onlv authorized agent at tagara i ails to cure staterooms for Montreal, Quebec, Sauuenay River, Inter Colonial Railway, St. John, Halifax, Portland, Boston and New York.

The coupons between Niagara Falls and Toronto, Toronto and Kingston, Kingston and Pre cott. Prcscott and Montreal, and Montreal and Quebec are valid cither by boat or rail, and they are likewise good either by the South Shore Es nress Line of 'bteaiuers from Chnilotte or by the Royal Mail Line lioiu Toivuto. Tlie lickt ts include meals on Lake Ontario and the River St. Lawrence, from Toronto to Mont real, but between Montreal and Quebec they for patwane oidy. Tlie tickets via Lake C'haiuplain.

from Rouse's Point, permit tho holders remain over at Plattsburg. thus aftimiUiig tourists an opportn nlty to visit tiie Ansable Cluism, distance nlteeu mih'S. (S Form No. 0(.) The Coupons Profile House to Concord, going South, are good either via stage to Littleton and thence by rail, or via stage to Plymouth, and thence by rail. Tlie favorite steamers of the Canadian Navigation Company have been thoroughly overhauled and refitted, and an addition of a nue, new, composite steamer, the Algerian, has been made to the line.

The Grand Trunk Railway and Canadian Navigation Company's line of steamers otter better inducements to the traveling public than ever lief oiii. The Grand Trunk Railway lias been re laid with steel rails and lieen euipied ith new locomotives and tirxt class cars, and Pullman, palace cars are run on all express trains. THROUGH TICKETS To All Parts of Europe by the Allan Steamship Line, leaving Quebec every Saturday. J. HICKSON.

General Manager. U. T. SfontreaL W. WAIN WRIGHT, General Fassenger Agent.

T. Montreal. Al KX. MILLOY. General Traftic Manager.

MontreaL E. BAKU Kit. Jel tf Official Agent. Niagara Falls, N. Y.

31. TV. BARK. Bureau of Official Correspondence, "Clitic" Building, No. 511 Ninth street, Washington, D.

C. The adveiliser will furnish reliable information regarding matters pending in the Depart ments, the Courts, or before Congress, The scope of the Bureau embraces every kind of infoimalion that may be required from the Capital. Letters of inquiry most cover a mod erate, fee. The advertiser and his associates know where to go for information and how to obtain It. Je23 tf The Triumph COTTON TIE COMPANY We respectfully inform the public that we are now prepared to furnish to factors, planters merchants and others engaged in shipping, handling or forwarding cotton OUR TRIUMPH COTTON TIE.

This tie is without a superior for simplicity, strength and service, nd bring to market a perfect bale. We offer our tie at the most rea craiiA rates. We solicit orders. We also call attention of the compress nion ol the United States to our celebrated Triumph BAND PULLER AND BUCKLER, which we are now putting np by contract to tho following compresses in tliia city COMMERCIAL Goldsmith. LEVEE STEAM C.

Denis, rresiueni. LOUISIANA (two) Edward K. Bryant. SHIPPERS' Samuel Boyd Co. FIRE PROOF John P.

Moore. at.arama Sawyer Wayward. FACTORS' VIRGINIA UNION NATCIIEZ.i COOPER PENN. Sawyer Haywaru. Lewis Lynd.

O'Brien Co. A. P. Mason. Levy fc Meyer.

Herndon A Krumbharr. S. C. Coulon. M.

J. Zunts fc Co. J. P. Parker Co.

THE TRIUMPH turns out a perfect in all respects, without regard to the size, shape or weight of the bale. We are prepared to attach the Triumph, to compresses of any size or make, and upon the most reasonable terms. We respectfully solicit orders. TIIOS. II.

HUNT. Manager. J. J. GARRARD, Local Ageut.

Office Triumph Cotton Tie Company. 47 CAKOSDELET STREET, nivl 73 ly New Orleans. La. TURKISH BATHS REDUCED TO FIFTY CENT, AT Dr. Carl's MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE.

1S3 Canal Street, N. Three doors west of the Varieties Theatre. (Established in New Orleans in lSliO.) At tlds Institute, CHRONIC DISEASES, OLD CHRONIC SORES, NERVOUS, SKIN and private diseases Are made a specialty. He will guarantee a complete cure in all of their worst forms here the patient will take the medicines and follow he directions given. More than a thousand cures attest this fact.

TIIE BATH ROOMS are the largest, best lighted and ventilated, and niot comfortable of any bathing establishment in the Southern States, and for luxury of the aths or their curative effects has no superior in the United States. Try them and be convinced Turkish, Roman, Russian, Sun, Electric, Plunge, Shower, Hot Air, Hot and Cold Vapor, Sulphur and Iodine, and Medicated Vapor Baths are exhibited in their purity, and are the ONLY' GENUINE IN THE SOUTH. LADIES' BATHS. In order that ladies may enjoy the benefit" of these baths, I have fitted up separate rooms for their exclusive use, on the first floor. Gentlemen's hatha are fitted up on the second floor, in the New York style, with all the comforts of the same.

Experienced and courteous (white) lady and gentlemen operators will be ready to serve ladies and gentlemen from 9 A. M. to 8 P. Office hours 7 A. M.

to 8 P. M. (Sundays included.) Ja31 78 tf PROPOSALS FOR LEVEES. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT 1 State of Louisiana, New Orleans, Aug. 26, 1879.

Pealed proposals will be received at this office until SATURDAY, September 6, 1879, at 12 for the construction of the MRS. CARSON'S LEVEE, PARISH OF AVOYELLES, ATCHAFALAYA RIVER. Plan, profile and apecificatWhs are now ready for inspection at the State Engineer's office. "ProiHisals should be addressed to the undersigned, and each one indorsed for the levee on which the bid is made. The sealed proposals mnst contain a deposit, in cat or a certified check, amounting to one cent for each yard of the estimated contents np to 10, 000 yards, and a quarter of one cent for every additional yard, to bo forte ited to the State in case of the failure of the contractor or bondsmen to qualify within forty eight hours after adjudication, or else tlie proposed bondsmen must indorse on tho bid their willingness to qual ify, and that they are worth, over and above their liabilities an amount exceeding one third the cost of tho work.

In eitlier case the bona must be completed within forty eight hours. rayment for this work will be made, as per statement in the office of the State Board of En gineeis. The board reseiyes to itself the right to reject any or all bids. LOUIS A. WILTZ, Lieutenant Governor and Acting Governor and President Board State Engineers.

au27 td Hugh Flynn's FURNITURE EMPORIUM 167and169Poydras street, LARGEST, CREAPEST AND BEST SELECTED 1 STOCK OF Household Furniture IN THE SOUTH. 1 Tine Bedroom Snits. with French Plate Dressing Case or Dresser with Italian or Tennessee Marble, very cheap. Handsome Parlor Suits in Cotoline, Terry, Reus and Haircloth, at extraordinary low prices. New style French Plate Mantel Mirors, in Gilt or Walunt Frames.

A fine assortment of Library Furniture in entirely new patterns. A very large stock of cheap Furnitnre for the country trade. Neat and strong Victoria Bedroom Suits as low as $40. A large stock of Spring. Hair and Moss Mattresses slways on hand.

Live Goose Feathers very cheap. HUGH FLYNN, 167 and 169 Povdraa street, between fit Charles and CaroudeleU Ja29 '79 eodly MARGARET HAUGHERY. STEAM Nos. 74, 76 and The undersigned begs leave to call your attention to the follow ing list of Crack ers, manufactured by new and improved machinery, and solicit yonr orderst SODA CRACKERS, XX. XXX.XXXX, CREAM CRACKERS, XX.

XXX, BOSTON BOSTON BI TTER CRACKERS, riC MC CRACKERS, WATER CRACKERS, OYSTER CRACKERS, I MILK CRACKERS, AH.t.tS. I.r.murt i'i MACCARON1 SNAPS, GINGER I MULES, Trvntro ASSOKlEii 7 A r.T i. i tu. rum. for I ore i sn Hhiument.

of 3, JrlKwiuWw Ira INSURANCE. 1TERCH ANTS' MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ORLEANS, No. 104 Canal street. TWENTY FIFTH ANNUAL STATEMENT. In conformity with the reqnirements of their charter the company publish the following statement veil dnring thA Tear ending May 31, 1879, including tuieanicd premiums of the previous year On fire risks On marine risks On river risks $315,774 30 1H.953 32 19,701 75 37 Total premiums.

Less unearned inituns pre 111.233 00 Net earned premiums 31st May, 187 Losses paid On fixe risks Hl.Of.O 08 On marine 10,364 89 On river risks 5,332 20 Taxes and expenses, (less 11 Reinsurances and re tutu premiums ol $243,178 37 106,208 89 $130,909 48 22,000 00 $114,909 48 Reserved for unpaid losses. Profit The company have the following assets, esti mated at market value Real estate istv lwmiin nml bunds $200,170 8 15,000 00 133,501 08 102.9O2 33 02.503 43 35.03O 81 Baiik, Water Works and other stocks Notes secured by mortgage or pledge. Rills receivable! Premiums in course of collection. Cily scrip Judgment on mortgage notes Cah ou hand 2,000 OO 3,000 00 61,392 41 $712,227 51 The aliove statement is a just, true and correct transcript from the liooks ot tne companj. P.

FOURC11Y, President. G. W. NOTT, Secretary. STATE OF LOUISIANA.

1 rf f'itv of New Orleans. Sworn to and suliscribod" btfore me, the 9th tU'y of June, 1Si9. JAMES AH Notary Public. ai. lMoi of the Roanl of Directors held on the 9th dav of June.

1879. it was resolved to Im Isitv a ilividend of twenty per cnt. on the net earned participating preminms tor the. vear enilmir oisi May. iaiy, iiaysoio ou iuc tvlv tii.

Ktix'klinlders. on demand. intei esi at the late of ten per cent. pc "aji)liuu on their stock. P.

Masf ero. J.J. Fernandez, Paul Fourchy, John oeddes. D. Fatjo, Edwanl Toby, 1).

A. Chaffraix, M. W. smith, has. Lafitte, John R.

I.allande. JelO tf B. W. Taylor. Southern Department, LIVERPOOL AND LOXDON AXD GLOBE INSURAXCE COMPANY, NEW ORLEANS CENTRE, Office No.

1S 1 Oravier street. Capital stock paid Total assets Invested in this $1,228,200 00s 30,731,893 40 4,301,897 OO, Special attention given to real estate In New; Orleans. One. three ami nve year policies on dwellings and contents at lowest rates. ah BMr hiiilisn.

insured on most favorable teims. Losses adJnMed prompUy and paid without dis count. 'i 'i'i Board of DUectors for New Orleans Centre J. F. Schroder, Ch'n, Perry jsngent, jwwi Newton Buckner, Esq.

George Wigg, Esa HENRY V. OGDEN, jvl3 ly Resident Secretary. si GARE'FS AND idiCSAITXCAL 78 Hew Levee NAVY BREAD, MLOT BREAD, coffee house BREAD, CRACKER MEAL, GINGER BREAD, XX, XXX. GINGER NUTS, XX. XXX, SPI CE NUTS, i CRESCENT BISCUIT, FANCY CRACKERS.

CRACKER' NICK r. fwa OKAAl.tJi 'itr i EXTRA FANCY CRACKERS. 4 11DI1W t. OUT CR( KKRS. PEARL 1IISCUIT, STRAWKKKRY BISCUIT.

ICED SUGAR flonr per day, we re prepared receive and MARGARET HAUGHERY CO. INSURANCE. QFFICE OF THE IBbStai aiu rTTr.rr a INSURANCE COMPANY; New Oi leans, May 17, 1879. THIRTIETH ANNUAL STATEMENT. The trustees, in conformity to tne amenuea charter, submit the following statement of the affairs of the company on the 30th ot April, 1879: Fire premiums $165,168 05 Marine premiums River premiums 69,324 25 $258,513 52 Net earned premiums.

$224,143 52 Lessreinsur ance $13,716 40 Less return premiums. 5.626 57 19.342 97 204.S00 55 LOSSES. Fire losses $36,038 94 Marine River losses 9.337 30 28,576 05 $73,952 35 Taxes, expenses, dis count, profit and 10ss, less interest, rents. salvage, savings, 36.442 60 110,395 01 Net profits 51 Tlie company have the following assets Bills receivable Ha Loans ou bonds and mort $61,030 83 Loans on call Cash on $52,552 64 48,521 02 101.07J CO 109,008 00 94,032 50 25,097 82 Real estate City bonds, bank aud other stock Preminms in course ol sinuiu.nsu. nccouut and stock frac tions 14,138 62 $106,207 59 Tlie foregoing siatement is a true and correct tianscript from the books of the company.

TIIOS. A. rrcwuouu HENRY V. OGDEN, Secretaiy. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 17th day of May, A.

D. 18 9. Notary Public, The Board ot Trustees have this day resolved. after raying ten per cent, in casu iomim.M ltoldcrs. and carrying to prom anu loss on account of the Mechanics' and Traders Bank stock held by this company, and also a runner sum for shrinkage in values, to declare a dividend of twenty per cent, in cash on the net par ticipating preminms, payable on atonuay, xoiu June next.

i int. i Thoa. A. Ailams, Sam'l H. Kennedy, Adam Thomson Victor Meyer.

Edw'd J. Gay, Simon Forcheimcr, R. B. Post, Jno. E.

King. Joseph W. Stone, Alfred Moulton, Edward Nalle, Paul E. Mortimer, W. B.

Conger, Reuben O. Bush, niylS Sam'l B. Newman, I John Phelps, Henry Abraham, Joseph Bowling, Simon Hernsheim, Jos. B. Wolfe, Edw'd Pllsbury, FredTt Camerden, CJeorge Martin, L.c.Jurey, Geo.

W. Sen tell, Jno. V. Moore, Henry M. Preston, John M.

Parker. THE BELL TELEPHONE. General A gency of the National Bell Telephone Vompany iut mo Nrw Orleans Telephonic Exchange. Telephonic communication establishetf between stores, offices, cotton presses, factories, subsclberscan be connectetl with the Ex change either by exclusive wire or in a circuit. Full particulars given for the establishment of tlie Speaking Telephone in any ot the towns.

liver landings, plantations, sugar houses, etc, throughout the State. W. II. BOFINGER, General Agent. P.

O. Box 29. 47 Camp street. Jel tf BERNARD KLOTZ. Hew Orleans, GINGER SNAPS.

LEMON SNAPS, SUGAR NAX CRACKERS, SUUAB DRY SUGAR CAKE. TEA BISCUIT, CAKE. Having IO, Id, auo xi ponna pikuicm fill large order with promptness INSURANCE. CJUN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ORLEANS. Paid np Capital $500,000.

TWENTY THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT. Office Sun Mittnal Insurance Company, no. oa vamp Hinwi, New Orleans, Jan. 1, 1879. In conformity with the requirements of its charter, the company publishes the following statement for the year ending December 31,: 1878 Amount of premiums for the year ending December 31, 1878 On Fire $212,422 68 i River risks.

85.373 98 Marine risks 49.841 Add i risks, 1877 $104,741 $452,378 97 Less Un teriuin ated risks, 1878 Return 91,739 00 19,457 39 114.196 39 Net earned premiums. 58 Losses, riod Fire River risks. Marino risks paid during same'pe 54.709 23 37.367 98 15.230 50 107.307 77 Unadjusted and unpaid losses Add Reinsurance Rent 39.323 00 $146,630 77 35.045 23 6,547 94 2,000 O0 6.593 20 34.482 9 1 Board of Uu deiwriters Expenses 84,669 SO 10,000 03 Reserve fund Dividend on capital stock 49,568 29 Less disc'nt and interest 24.284 30 25,283 99 260,584 O0 Actual net profit. The company has the following $71,598 52 assets, esti mated at their values Stocks and Loans on mortgage Loans on pledge. Bills Real Preminms in course of collection.

Cash on 83 00 00.605 31 5,502 92 25,000 00 58.051 83 171.424 9:1 Total $591,519 81. Tlie foregoing statement is a Just, true and correct transcript from the books of the com. Fanr. JAMES I. DAY, President.

IL CARPENTER, Secretary. i Sworn to and snbsciihed before 'me, this 22ii dav of January, 1879. 1 A. INGRAHAM, Notary PnUliC The Board of Directors, at a meeting held on the 22d ilay of January, 1879, after setting aside ten thousand dollars to tlie reserve fund from the net earning of the year, and paying the TEN per cent, dividend to the stockholders, have resolved to pay a cash dividend of TWENTY per cent, on the net participating premiums of the year ending December 31, 1878, said dividend payable on and after MONDAY, the 27thi day of January, DIRECTORY. E.

J. Hart, Weis. Hy. Renshaw, B. W.

Taylor. B. Biscoe. C. Morns.

Scott McGehee D. Fatjo, t. l. Airey, R. E.

Craig, ir' T.i..rf V. Levy. Sam'l L. Boyd. SevnMinr.

Emoty C1PT. tJno. 8. Groves, Jno. GincZ' D.

A. haflUix, A. Btaiac, Jesses. Flower, J. L.

Har" H.cwman. THE OLD RELIABLE IN ITS ELEVENTH YEAR. Paying $40,000 Yearly for the Support of the Charity Hospital of New Or leans, La. ANOTHER Rare Opportunity. NO SCALINQ.

HO POSTPOHEtVIEHT. ALL PRIZES PAID IN FULL. Splendid Chance FOR A FORTUNE. THE LOUISIANA LOTTERY CO. WILL GIVE AT New Orleans, TUESDAY, Sept.

9, 1879, TIIE GRAND MONTHLY TWO DOLLAR DRAWING. CLASS I. CAPITAL PRIZE $30,000. '5 1857 Prizes, aU Amounting to $110,400. The Drawing will Positiyely Commence ftt O'CLOCK, a.

AT THE ROOMS OF THE COMPANY, On the Morning ot TUESDAY, SEPT. 9, 1879, AT NEW ORLEANS, LA. LOOK AT THE DISTRIBUTION. EXTRAORDINARY DISTRIBUTIOX. 100,000 Tickets at $2 Each.

LIST OF PRIZES 1 Priase of SUO.OOO 10,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 10,000 lO.OOA 10,000 10,000 10,000 1 Prize oi 1 Priy.e of tS Prices ol" 5 Prices of JO Prize of 1 0O Prizes ot" "200 Prize of 50O Prize of 1000 4rize of lo.uuv is d.wuw ii 300 are OOO are 500 are lOO are SO are 0 are IO are APPROXIMATION PRIZES 9 Approximations of $300 each for the nine lemaining unit of the sumo ten of the number drawing the pi ie, ai M.70O 9 Approximations ol 20t each for the nine remaining units ot tho same ten of the nnniiier tirawiug me priKe, ate 9 Appioximationsof $100 each for the nine remaining units of the same ten of tlie uuiubcr drawing Jhe $0OOO irtze, are 1,809 900 1S57 Prize, amoniiting to 8110,400 Whole Tickets, $2 Halves, $1 For sale at all the New Orleans Agencies and at the Central Oflice the LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. Address Lock Box 692 New Orleans Post Office, Remit by Post Office Money Order, Reglst ere Letter, Draft, or by Express. OBSERVE AND RECOLLECT THAT A2 THE TWO DOLLAR DRAWING OF September 9, 1879, ALL THE PRIZES ARE PAID ON PRESENTATION. Agents wanted in every. State.

County, City imd Town throughout theUnion. Unexceptionable mnst in every instance kcwujuwj to be made to M. A. DAUPHIN, President, 1 I.

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