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AN ARIIIENIAN VILLAGE. A correspondent of the London Nev's while riding toward the headquarters of the Turkish army on the Aoughanlu range, suddenly felt his horse sinking beneath him, and in another instant he was enveloped in a cloud of dust and splinters. He had fallen through the roof of a house into an apartment where a family was breakfartting. An Arme nian village from a distance resembles the heaps of refuse one sees around iron smelting works. Here and there a cou pie of feet of dry stone wall and a cave like entrance suggests the possibility of the existence of human dwellings. Be tween these dwellings the spaces are wrpetne( with an elastic layer of dungi and otal flive or six feet thick. Huge un gainly buffaloes, with bodies like bisone and the eye of an octopus, low and moan -tanding mid-leg deep in the filthy paths. Turbaned men are perched here and there like storks on the house tops pulling their beards and giving the -who dlace a scriptural apoeatance. aiv s. dogs and fowls wandecr promis eoously among the chimney-pots, and now and then a dark-eyed, olive-faced woman comes stealing slyly by, her face haif averted from the gao of a OGiour and Dartly ooncealed by the folds of her heatldress. The gloomy interlor of one of the houses or earth teaps ts forty feet in 'length, and Is divided into two 'compartments by a low boarded parti ilon foutr feet higrh. That next the door is devoted to horses and bufaloes-the inner space afords aooomniadation to travelers. A little terrace of beaten earth, six inches above the Wloor, .lenks both edes of the 'room. It is covered with coarse, rush matting, and consti tutes a seat y day and a ted by night. Two square holes in the roof admit light and air. ... .rue .lv.... .. A NMATRIMOiAI I.r APRfLETW. A lottery in Portugal is as good as a -castle in 3pain any day. A young lady, who hasall the qualifloctions necessary for making a good wife, advertises in the Portugal papers for proposals under. .extraordinary conditions. Ihe is poor, but is accustomed to a certain degree of ,comfort; and she has been left in a difficult position by the death of asady who has been to her as a mother. She desires to bring to her husband a mar riage portion of $*o00. The man who wishes to become her husband must, take tickets in a lottery whioh k to be held, the price of each ticket being $2. When 8000 tickets have been disposed of, the amount dwo for them will be collected and plaeod in tih Bank of Vlizen, invested in the name of the civil governor of that toewn, it, es mayr be expected will be the case .he will give his consent. The numbiers will then be drawn in the Ipresenao of the' judge of the district, tio director of the asylum of Wizen and of the civil gover nor, who will preside cn the occasion. The drawer of the wincing number will then recewre, immediately after the cel *bration f the marrisage, $8001, and also -the Interest of the other-F eO0 wkhlbh will form the dowry o¶ his wife. khould the winner be unable,from any cause to marry the person snaking this' an nouncement, he may.oede his rlirht; or, should the marriage not take place at all, the sum subscribed shall'be handed over to a charitable institution in V2zen. RIVER NEWS. OFFICE NEW OilLEANH DEMOCIAT. I Monday. S'ptemn'er 3. 1177. A&rrivalls Eva,. W.J. Behan, U.i . Hehenck, Henry Tote. To Arrive. Mary Ida and Blue Wing No. a. upper coast - Alvin. Martha lower <oatt; Bonnie hJe, lie river; 1i. E. IAe, Vilkaburg: Mt. John Baton iRouge: Goen. Alln.l ayc u Hara; IBrthae, Opeln - _as; Bastrop. Ouaohita; Henry Teto, Ella iughes. Donaldsonvilli. . The 1obt. E. Lee. lealng Tuesday, connects at Vicksburg with the Anchor line for Ml'Jiphis Cairo and Mt. Louis. Thoroughly repaired and looklrg av hand sonme as ever, the ()uarblla Belle will 'be ready very shortly tocomt IeaIne. her semi-wsel:y I trips to Bayou kwra. The Bello is the avant courier of the new loat building for Capt. John W. Can non for thiv trade, and ntnder the management of those two clever and experienced boatmen, Capts. Johlu.n. Libano and John H. M',ssoep, she annot fall to prove highly sucessfafl and pop nlar. Through a special notice, In another column. the patrons ef the Bertha and Big ae nflower, the Wednesday and Saturday packets to the At chafalaya, are offered unrsual inducements to shio by thoserloats. Attention is called to it. The W. J, Behan arrive'l yesterday from Red river having gone as higi as Coushatta. Capt Wllklnson, of :the Behar. repnorts a very un fa vorable outlook at the (in) famnous avt in Old tiver, He informed us that he found only three feet for fully three-quarters of a mulle, When he passed through t jlust two weeks ago there was six ard a half feet water. Ctat. Wil kinson does noe think that the Osage will ac complish much.if anything, She haws worked up a little over a.length, and left no flo.e water b hind her than the found ahead of her. From all accounts it looks very nuclh as if the trou bles of last fall ,gnd winter would have to be gone through atain. The Behan brought 33: s-ales otton, atnd the Frank Willlad's Ohio river freight. restlipped at the mouth, and .IlounttllKg to abotrt 14(H) t)a(kages. The receipts of 'otttotn seed meal for the past qgar by river anmunot to 132.715 snacks. In 1.75- 7 the receipts amouItlted to 43,095 Msacks, and in 1874-75 to 16.78'9 sLuds. This large incrcase is .attributable almost entirely to its value as a fer tilizer and its general use f.r that purpose the past year on the cotton and sugar plautatlous. The tower coast and Port Eads United 8tates mail and passenger ~teCket Eva leaves to-day at ic o'clock, promptly. John Taltnor inl command ; Cant. John O. VaBette in the ',fitb,. The tri-weekly coast, Donaldsonville and Ashland plantatiou sts.a. er Blue Wing No. 3 leaves to-day,at 10 it. m. J. A. Cormstok in ,orn mand; Messrs. Wood awl Dean 'lBerks. The semi-weekly coast and Butorn tuge Paeket St. John. F. Bergeron master, J. C. Bher geron clerk. leaves to-day at 5 p. m. The United States mail and passenger steamer Oov. Allen. JuIou J. Brown master, S. ,. Str.ck clerk. leaves to-day at t5 . ma. for Bayou Sara. The large and light draught freight steamer U. P. 8'h.uck. J. L. Carter master. R. Burns clerk, arrived yesterday. aWd leaves to-day for Memlphis. Cairo. Louisville and Cincinnati. The Hictry Tete. J. F. Aucoin master, M. H. litndry clerk, leaves to-morrow at 10 a. m.. the fourth trio under the new schedule, to the coast -and Donaldsouville, of three trips a week. The Tete connects with flsat for points on the bayou, sending freight through without delay, and Hakes all coast landings up and down in day ' htle Era No. io, J. A. Buis master. P. Cagno lat'l clerk, lab\vea to-morrow at to a. m.. ill piae of the Mary Ida. The Miry Ida lays up tu un dergo .repai rs. The Elr ulash ug Joe Dalferes. master. E. »lieoUe, clerk, Ieaveis to-itiorriw at 5 p. ni. for the coast and Ilonaldeonvilie connecting with -.t$ for points on the L-afourh(e. Thel .bert E. Lee will leave to-morrow for iekbu and ali mail lanlinjs. 'apt. Win. pbell in )mulmaiud, Capt. John MIlssap in the offiCe. The TjnntrJ 4tates mall steniner itBat rot (in master, 3. . Cornwetl, -herk, leaves V.'elnes day, at 5 p. m., for Ouaetilt; ('ity. Til prettynluld reliable Brthia teave, with,,ut .ail W,-dnes.day for Opelousas. H. H. Br~,, |n o)imalltnd, Theot. Joihn. clerk. The ,teamer Hentry- lete. from ])onald.on vill,car.ived yestee day. Exelange Clippings. Ht. Louis Times. August n1: We published a statement )st--rday in our river ollnlns which ahould lurnish food for thought to all who ttake an interest i river navigation. Our corr*espondent gave a list of the principal snags between Commlerce. Mo.. and Vicksburg. He 'numerates over two hundred, but he does not undertake to count all there are. He speciflles as-verail places on the river where they are "'oo numerous to mention." anti so dangeious that no boat can make its way through them at night. This is a bad state of things. The in evitable consequen es of it are that insurance eats up the profits of the boating business, and that river transportation declines from year to year. Yet the remedy is simple. The Miissipsipi and thoe wholo river sys tom of the West can be easily freed from nags by the aid of a very moderate aptropria tiesn The boats and machinery for dolog the work extst and are in good condition. 'her, are also government oficeors of experiene old ability available for the service. Nothing but the finds is wanting. and it is eertainliv I re proah to Weatern and MHouthorn repreetnta tive+s in Congress that this should be tie roaas. The jpttlei at the nmoth of the river will do a greatt denl for th lrnprovemont of nlavigtlion, but it iS noanif- at thait e probllnm will be only half solved, while tIhet whore length of the river hbd is planted with oipatruct,lior. Iln far'. the rermoval of thoqte o.truetlin is y ifll r the mnore' pDre44ing nleet, it the Pprsent time, for as long Ra tflio are muTre li 'in-. inttr-s.ttle eomr mlcre will he hanl ler+d and tio Slteamttboat in terest "rivoDid. Stapt. Iia rid }ItanItrurned ever then,,ormand r,f the II. . Yanger Io t:apb.. IsHan' C. Vun lookk yest'lnrlay. atlnd 1 optn for 'tenggl'itirnlns. ('iurlr-..iOurnlt, MHptenla r 1: t ltt. tJohn I annot, hlts returnted from rat Orchards'l, And Is at, the Lotulsvil i i Itl. If I ltookl t nftr t;he intori tsa of tht nrtw arnd Uagnllll g elot alst+tanr. John CIannon. he is bhtoiling for the lhtyou Hulr andl New OrloatuI trade at iIwatrd's ship, MARINE NEWS. OFFICE NEW ORLEANS DEMOCOAT, | September 3, 1877. Arrived. 8tesamip'Algirrs. Hawthern. from New York. 1Sth utt, to C A Whitney 5-co Algiers Bark Annie 'r Bell, :I days from New York, to Nor ten & Bell--lot die rTuAWNOAT?.' It PF Ichanck, Carter, from Cairm Rice Farmer, Rult, from Lower Coast Eva Taylor, from Lower Coast W . Betan. Wilkinson. from Consbatet Henry Teae, Anotin, from Denaldeonvtlle Imports. NEW OiORK-.Per steamshtp Alglers-Assete Smdee Recelpts of PNed.e.. CA WO--Per steamer U P fichenck--1 bbl mdse Agent-144 kgs detron J A(tkeris & reon- --t8 do A ialdhivin &co--150 bbls flour 15 bhdseobooo eadlies. Wood &co--18 I.ds meat cIretow & Deeves-4 pkgs mdies H ID Coleman & Bro--10 bbls etl Folger &co-t pkgs mass H Tricot-39t eaoks corn E H Ieirohild, Bon4eco-4 adas tobace 'Gunther & Itevenson--t00 bbls flour Glover & Odendahil-IO do Bhipper's ordter -1 bil ink J Easetnger--94 oeks moeet 1815 sacks com 150 bbls lour 394 bars meal Poward & Preston- 1 bbl eggs 7 I.gs butter A Jultaa--u p4s earthee. wore Skarden & Wllso--5 hbhds tobacco mno King Ioo--., pkgs butter il bbis horatiny C H Lawrence boo--1 plow McGebhe,ISnowden & Violett--136 bbls flour 155 cheks bran W H Matthews & Bro--1 pkge butter 9 lage eggs tO casks bacon lid sacks corn Miller & Meyer--I boller and elguioe suachit R P Coo-1 box eggs 99 sacks oats 34 bbls onions 10 bbls a.pples Ckas Pleesants-15 bbis glasware P Pferer SO bbls luear 6 half de B Rive .---t9 bbls grits 15 tbbi meal Randolph & Dnnslc.--15 bdls hoops A M Him. mons.-37 pkgs gltsware W C Shepard-l-B s kgs wagenware J Sahwart,-190 bble meal 100 bbls tour Bchwabacher, Frowonfeld & Pfelfer- 397 sacks corn 315 bbls perk 7 bxs hams 30 bxs meat'6 hf hbds do 14 bhds de ohbwabaebor & Hirsch----3 casks bacon 593 sacks corn 250 sacks oats Joe West&oo-lot madse B J Weet-8 pkgs alse Morgan Line-- do N O J & N R R-f7 bbls oil 5 boxes candles N O& MR I- l-3;9t bbis flout 600 acks bran 18 seacks screentng Varnn & Martimer--0O lacks bran i6 bbles lor P'rdhomme & Bdtggs .2 pkgs mdse C Folette--40 pkgs wagon stuff Agent-14 do Britton & Epplor-1 pair bhllows Blanks Line-suo dries to order-Total 94 hhds to baco. 315 bbls park 199I hbls dour 4677 sacks corn 701 sacks bran 972 sacks osts OOUSHAT-l t--Per steamer W J Behen-11 bal.m cotton J W Burbridge &o----5 Mever, Weis &oo--3 Jolm I Adamst&oo--4 0 L Walmsley &oo-- Bush & Levert-2 Berasd & Gibertr-2 Payne, Kennedy -ro -1 Nalle & (Omlnmak-1 Rensh.w, Cammack eo-1 Corger & Kelly--5 bides P Casse-2 do E Terrebome -1 box eggs McGehee, Snowden * Violett- 1 ble skins E acobs--sundres to order-Total 33 bmles tortton 9 new Ltaeifest ofJ'rank Willard. from the Ohio River, rechipped on steaemer WJ Beham, at month of Red Rtiver-132 sacks corn Schwauaoher, Frowenfeld & Wefeler-1 bor eggs Miller & Mever----6 pkgs better W H Holmes-i8 pkgms adse W Wirth--93 t acks corn Cbhs Pleaaants-30 bbls flour E.[ Fairchild Son.&co -100 do Gordon & Gomila-..-00 do tlover & Odet, dahl--17 pkgs buttr SIhwebacher, Frowemftd & Pfeifer-6 pkgl mdse Morgan Li ue--4 pkgs eggs 3 pkgs butter Mller & Meyer-97 pkgs mdse J F Mar burg--3 pkge butter C H Lawrence &co--7 sacks oats 2 boxes eggs Chas Pleasants-lot maete Mrs J leiean-do Icrgan Line-10 bbls oil J G C.ah---1 auggy 5 pkgs mude J AiLu &co dk-39 do H Flynn £5 pkgs acid H T Ull--7 bhds tobaeoo Jno E king & o--91 pkgs butterC II Lawrence &co..50 bbls flour Co bbls meal 15 sacks bran 1 hbd mneat 1 tieree do I tierces hams 7 ba.e. bay 15 sacks oats large lot mdae lot furniture and sundries to order-Total 7 hkds to. bacco DONALDSONVILLE-Per skamer Henry Tote -114 sacks rough ritc C H Allen--9t do Kip -Lauch ·15 do G A Lanaaz--sundries to order--Total 188 sacks rough rise LOWER COAST--Per steamer Rice FPamer 5S3 sacks rough rile and sondries to order LOWER COAST--Per steamer Eva-300 sa.ie ronlgh rice Kip &.atch -sundrdce to order G ARDEN SEEDS JUST RECEIVED. IEW CROP OF TURNIP SEED THIS YEAR'E GROWTH. .jso, a full assortment of all :SEASONABLE. SEEDS, including large late Flat Dutch and Dramhead Cabbage, stperlor quality. For sale at the NEW SEED STORE. E. BAKER, D IAL.T.IELW I" M.T BZlED , No. 7 CAMP STREET, NEW ORLEANS. Seed sent by malI, postage paid. All orders promptly attended to. aull 3m HENRY KLUNG, LUTHOGRAP~fER, EWGRAVER -AND I11............Wagarline Street ...... 811 NEW ORLEANS, LA. All work executed at New York prices. jy91 y P. BEROUD, CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, 70 and 72 St. Joseph street, Between Tehoupitoulas and Peters streets, New Orleans. Barouches. Buggies and Spring Wagons at the lowest prices. General repairing done on most reasonable terms. jy18 3m* EQUAL TO THE BEST. Marais Street Steam Brewery, 86...........Marals street.......... 6 Between Conti and St. Louis. H. F. STURCKEN, Proprietor, inin am NEW ORLEANS. NEW ORLEANS LAKER BEER~ CASPAR LUSSE, Woe. 486 and 478 Chartres Street, Announces to the proprietors of BEER SALOONS, and to the public, that having com pleted his immense apparatus for manufac uring u LAGER BEER, He is prepared to sell the same AT A LOWEB PRICE than aun other HOME-MADE ARTI. CLE4nd of as goodquality as any similar arti cle Dro.uced iD the IJlte StAtes. mrh2.m DR. FARRIJS, A REGULARLY EDUCATED PHYSICIAN, Contindes to give his ENTIRE ATTENTION to the treatment of venereal and private diseases. tRecent cases cured in a short time. Longstand ing constitutional ailments are treated with un paralleled success. 8permatorrhmea, Seminal Weakness or Nervous Debility an.dImpotency, as the result of evil habits in youth or excesses, which produce some of the following effects: As emissions, blotches, debility. desposdeney, dizziness, nervousness, dimness of sight, cough, constipation, confusion of ideas, and unfitting the victim for business or marriage, are speedily cured. A physician who confines himself ex clusively to the treatment of a certain class of diseases must possess greatskill in that special ty. A medical pamphlet for two stamps. Medicines supplied. Consultation free. Cures guaranteed. Hours: 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. Sundays from 7 a. m. to 1 p. m. Office No. 24 Exchange Place, between Canal and Customhouse.i myl1 R AILEROAD.8 PONTCHARTIAIN RAILWAY Devot at the hal, of Elyeian Fields street, near the Leve,. Third Distri.t. Exursion to or from the Lake end return samnl dly, 20 elits. Children under twelve yeasr, in uointo. Trains will leave as follows: From the City. From the Lake, S o'C'lo'k ......a. m. 7 ''lo k .......----- . 7% ~o''lok ........a. m. Rs.eK W lo, k .......o. m. 9 o'loc'k ......a. mo. 0 o',.lo'k ........ a m. 10e o'co,'ck ........a. m. 11'. ~''JvI k ......... in. 12 o'lock .........in.m.. 0 p1 lo,,k ...-...D. m. 2 o'fio,'k ....... 1,. M. 2' .cl-k ....... p. . 3 o','lopk ...... p.m. 37 o'look ........ p.m. 4 o'eloC'k ...... . .4, 1o'l, -k -........ p m. S 0(1'""''k ........ |in. rp,,% O'.lO k ....... tin. e q e~o,,k -o ....1'. in. E`4- 1 o'loie.k.... . tim. 7 O'c(o1 k ...... It.t. 7 4 ,'-Ios k .... .... . i. e O'd!lock ..... tlt. hi, K'7 o'lIo(k .. ......p. r. s o'olo'k ..... . in. '.ºm ( 1'c(l k ....... . in. to o'er 'k ...... . . tot o'('eiok ........1. . On Handay tl trains will bt run every half hour fromn 2 ~c-lo'k p. in. t..l Hlunday morn tiigs the iroains l.e.vte tll -ity St, 5 o'clock for the ar.o.notmolat ien of r~ortsmer. Paasengers for (,rrtilly mrnt notify the eon detor prior to thel dtplarture of train. *au '17 ly D. B. RORINHON. Rceelver. THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE. PASSENGEB ROUTES TO ALL POINTS NORTH AND EAST. Leorganited for the summer of 1811. Working out of Neov Orleans via the N. 0. nd M. R. It., and presenting the followfing attr'tive lines to the attontio, of all North-bound Tour lats and Travelers: Route No. I-All Iltl. Via Montgomery. Columbus, Macon, Augusta. Wil magton. lclrhinond. Ol Hours, New Orleans to New York. The same time always as fy any other line. Pullman BleeMng Cars to Opellka. Solid Day Trains thene" to Aug.sta. wife Pullman 8Ieerang Cars att.dhed at laeon for Wilmington. Th rugh trafn Wilminaton to Riobmond and New york wit legant Parlor Oars attached to Rilhmond-thence Pullman Sleeping Cars to New York. ALL (IIAN{GES AT SEAROT AI.lE HYUEUI AIND INTO ULEAM AND PROP<ERLY VENTILATED CARS. Route Ne. --lay Line. O-er theamelineso Wilmrinlgtn asby Route No. 1. Thence by Special Parlor Cars to Ports mouth, Va. Thence, at a:0o p. m,. daily toxceeDt Sw nday ,y the megnllleent steamers of the BAY LINE to Baltimore. Then"a by Nw York pxvress, arriving in New York at 2:06 p. m. A silxty-iline hours' run-onlyreven hours in eprcessof all rail time, with the adlvantage of 6'2 wndisturtbed night's rest and su orior aecom mlodations upon the Ohesapeake Bay. Route NO. 8-The Old Dominion Line. The same Lines to Wilmington and Pots. mouth as ltoutes 1 and 2. Thence. on Mondrys, Woednesdays and Saturdays at :80o p. m. by the magnlfoent sidesvheel steamships of the OLD DOMINION COMPANY. whlch invariably arrive at their New York wharves at 9 p. m. A through ran of 76 hours, combining the essential elements of Chbesaness. Speed and Comfort. Passengers should leave New Orleans Batur days. Mondayssand Thursdays to connect close ly with this Line. For Tickets, Cheeks, Tim-Oards, anrritll in formation apply at the offices of the New Or. leans and Mobile alilroad. A. POPE, General Passenger Agent. J. H. WHITE. Southern Passenger Agent. H. W. FOWLER, New Orleans Agent, corner St. Charles and 1Jommon streets. u y4 tf Q Ii. JACKMON RMBOUTM. I1NW OBLEA 0 BT. W.UI AND CHICAGO IILROAJD LIN.s. DOUBLE DAILY THRPOUGH BAINS, will depart and arrive as follows: from CaliloD street depot from July 15.,1877: DUPART. ARITV:. .rpress No.1.5:so p. m. I press No.2 10:30 a.m ERpress No. .6:16 a. . $ tpres No.4., 8:15 pm Nos. 1 and 2 run daily, ara aia 'dily except Sunday. PULLMAAN PALACE SLEEPING CABR through tolnoinnati, Louisville, Chbrago. Cal ro and Milan, Tenn., without change,and for St. Louis a s.~Vper Is taken on at Milan, enabling passengers to go through without leaving the Friday evening's train makes no connection at Duquoin for Chipa o. Aocommodation trains between New Orleans and Mc(omb City: Leave New Orleans 8:1 p. . m. atrday; and 7:80 a. m. Sunday. Arrive 9ao p, m. Sunday, and 9180.e. m. Mon. dickets for sale and Information given at 2 Camp street, corner Common. under City Hotel A. D. SHELDON, Agent, J. C. CLAK., Vice President and General Manager. mh_ THE NEW OILEANt aND MOIE- E RAIL eROAD-MOBILE LINE THE GREAT THIROUOE ROUTE TO THE EAST. NORTH AND WEiW,. Via Lokvivlll,. via Atlanta and via, it. Louis. CARRYING THE U. S. MAIL. Trains arrive and depart from DeBot. foot of Canal street, as follows: DEPAnT. AUMxtE. Express..... .7:30 a. m. Evress..... 11:46a.m. Express .... :00. . . Express..... :90 p. m. Coast ......... :15 p. m. Pullman IPalace Cares daily to Cincinnati. Louisville, Nashville. St. louli We.hington. Baltimore and I'hlladel phia withotr, change and only one change to New sork and Eastern cities. Ticket offl l. corner of Camp and Oommon street, opposie City Hotel. D. I. ROBINSON, uperibn~indent. mh2 tf J. W. COLEMAN. iecket Aant. JULIO, PORTRAIT PAINTER. Ne. 3 Carondelet Street, New Osleans. Portraits from life or frorn piDtres of the dre ,asedlir oil or crayon, from 425 to "160. My ART GALLERY is a pla'm of fres re sort. an? the pnblic k. linvltei to visit nt at eaa8ure. m8 6.1 JAMES D. EDWAilDS, (Successor to Daniel and J. D. Edwards,) STEAMBOAT, RAILROAD AND ENGIN EERS' SUPPLIES, Maaufacturer of the most laproved STEAM TRAINS FOR MAKING SHEAR, And every description of Copper, Brass and Sheet-Iron Work. Dealer In Iron Pipe and Fittings for Steam. Water or Gas; Brass and Iron Valves:Cocks; Oil Globes; steam and Water Gauges; Boiler Tubes; Bolts and Nuts; Punched Nuts; Log Screws; Washers; Rivets; Cistern. Well and Force Pumps; Brass and Iron Wire Cloth; Rub ber. Lubricating and Hemp Packing; Rub ber Hose; Belting; Lubricating, Lard. Signal. Linseed and Headlight Oils; White Lead; Cot ton Waste; Cotton Stem Packing; Gas Pipe Stocks and Dies: Pipe Cutters; Tongs; Wrenches: Pipe Vises; Jack Screws: Flue Brushes ; Flue serapers. etc. Agent for the CAMERON SPECIAL STEAM PUMP -For PUMPING JUICE AND SUPPLYING BOILERS. Send for Price List. JAMES D. EDWARDS. 22, 24. 26 and 28 Front and 21, 23, 25 and 27 Delta street. New Orleans. je21'77 ly JAMES LINGAN. ATTOENEY AND O1VNTSELLOB AT LAW, mG 32 Gravier street, TEXAM. MOV.(iAN lINE U. M. MAIL MTEARMHIP. "'he following low-pressure Iron Steamships form these lines: HARLAN I.O HARRIS W. 0. HEWES. MORGAN', JOtE'HINE' BT. MARY OGUISIE, WIITINEY TIUTOHINSON. CLINTON. CITY OF NORFOLK. ARANHAS. now building. Plying from Morgan City, in connection with Morgan s Louisiana and Texas Rallroad. For Indlanola, via Galveston MONDAY and THURSDAY. Through bills lading slgned to Houston and to all points beyond on the Iloeston anti Texas Central and G. II. and t. A. R. It., Internatlonal and Great Northern iRrilrolrd, via Clinton, and the Texas Transportation Corn ,rln y. Freight charged os per now 'ard rates. San Antonio freglhts reelived and forwarded via Oalvseston, Houston and San Antonio Rail way and ~Clitl.m For Brazos Mantiar;o The iron steamer I. C. . HARRIM Will leave Morgan City on TUF..,IAY. itt.Mere;tmr 4. 1k77. Lighterage at, Brazos nantigo at risk and ox perse of ,osti noes. Fr.ight reclved for anti bills lading signad only to BIrownsville, via Rio Grando Railroad. as per new tariff, less a per cent. until further not ice. Freight vrRable In gold. For Corpusl Christl, Fulton and - Bt. Mary's, via Rockport-The iron r,teamer ST. MARY, Will leave Morgan City on HUN DAY. Hepltembr 2. 1877. Lighterage to Corpus Christl (If any) at risk and edxpense of conRs ignos. Frefght for St. Mary's and Fulton landed at r.ehto. for all the above points received at the Depatorgan's Louisiana and Texas Railroad, foot of Lafayette street. daily, until 6 p. m. PASSENGER AND MAIL ROUTE. Per Galveston, Houston and Indianola. Passengers take Railroad Ferryboat foot of St. Ann stroet, ~t 7:30 a. m., reaching Morgan City a. 11:15 a. m.., there connecting with steamers MONDAY for Galventon and Indianola. TUE.DAY for Galveston and Houstonm. THURSDAY for Galveston and Indianola. SATURDAY for Galveston and Houston. First class fare to Shreveport $25-Time. 45 hours. Excursion tickets for the round trip to Gal veston and return, good for thirty days, issued at $21. Tickets and staterooms secured until 6. p. m. daily (Sundays excepted), at Agent's office, or at the Forry Landing, on morning of departure. Through tickets will be issued from this offloe to the prinlcpal otints on the Houston Texas Central Railroad, on the International and Great Northern Railroad, and Texas and Pacillo Railroad. a. A. WHITNEY & CO., Agents. jel ly Corner Magazine and Natchez sta. NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. MORGAN LINE STEAMSHIPS. The following Al Iron Steamships form this line LONE STAR. ALGIERS, NEW YORK, MORlO(AN CITY, ELLA KNIGH r. AGNES. The Iron Steamnshp- AIAIERs will leave Algiers TUESDAY. Boeteml,er 4 Oonnetlng at New York with st'-amshiVs ELLA KNIGHT and AGNES for Philadelphia. INSURANCE TO NEW YORK X, Freltht for the above port reomtved atthe depot of Morgan's Louisiana and Texas Railroad. foot of Lafayette stroot, daily until 5 p. m. Forfreight ap1y to CHAS. A. WHITNEY & CO., Agents. jel ly Cor. Natchez and Ma4gazine streets. HAVANA. FOR HAVANA. CEDAR KEYS AND rEY WEFT. UNITED STATES M IL LINE. LEAVING EVERY WEEK The flrst-class steamship MARBERET, Baker. Commander, will leave, from foot of Calliope street, on TUE8DAY, ept',mber 4, at 8 P. M. Passage rates to Havana, W4o; Excursion tick ets, s6o. Passage rates to Jacksonville, $2o, including state rooms and meals. Through bills of lading issued to all points in Florida. For Freight or passage apply to I. K. BOBERTS, 120 Common street, Over Louisiana National Bank. The steamship EMILY B. SOUDER follows on the myse 1 FLORIDA. FOR WARRINGTOrNi PENSACOLA AND MIL TON. REGULAR HEMI-WEEKLY PACKET4H. The following first-,lass Al steam ships will sail for the above portsa. follows: ALABAMA, M. J. Fauarl. master. [ Leaves every WEDNESiDAY. at s a. m. AMITE, Leave Joseph F. Boyle, master. The above steamers will I;,ave a above, oppo site Jackson Square. .e'eond Distrit. For treight or vussage aupiy on b,Rard or to C. M. HRIA, Agent. auis f 18 and 2o Union street. BREMEN. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. STEAM BETWEEN BREMEN AND NEW OR LEANH, VIA HAVRE, HOUTII AMPTON AND HAVANA. y The steamships of th,* North Oer man L oyd will resume their Regular Trips next fall, as follows: From Bremnen. From Now Orleans. HANNOVER, Hept. 12 alout Oct. 14. FRANKFURT, Ot. 1, about Nov. 11. These stealrcsr toullh outward at Havre and Ilavana, and on their home, trip it Havana and bouthamr ton. PRICES OF PANHAGE: From Bremen. Houthampton or Havre to tHa vamla or New Orlearse-Cabin, $10c (gold);: Ster ag_, $3f(gold), From New Orleans to Southampton. Havre or Breirnmn-Cabin. $1re (Igold); Stse-wage. $45 (gold). From New Orleans to Havana-Cabin. ini (gold,; Steerage, $i: (gold). Children under ten years, half price; ehil dren under one year. free. The company reserves the right to change the route of the steamers, their advertised days of departure and the prices of passage. Passage tie.kets from Bremen., outhampton or Havre t/o New Orleans issued by the u nder slaned. FOr further particulars a rply to ED. F. STOCKMEYER & CO.. Agents, au:ll ]y 42 Union street. CONUSUMPTION % Positively Oured. All sufferers from this disease who are anxious to be cured should try DR. KISSNER'S CELE BRATED CONSUMPTIVE POWDERS. These powders are the only preparation known that will cure CONSUMPTION and all diseases of the THROAT AND LUNGS-indeed, so strong is our faith in them, and also to convince you that they are no humbug, we will forward to every sufferer, by mail, post paid, a FREE TRIAL BOX, We don't want your money until you are perfectly satisfied of their curative powers, If your life is worth saving, don't delay in giving these POWDERS a trial, as they will surely cure you. Price, for large box $3, sent to any part of the United States or Canada by mail on receipt of price. Address ASH & ROBBIlS, ap-le y 36O Fulton street, Brooklra, N I. 5TEAMdBOATB. 11HO RIVER. REGULAR CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE AND NEW ORLEANS PACKET. Leaves on MONDAY. Hoitemnbir a. at s p. m. FOil OINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, IMP Evai svllln, Hndlersornr hawnen town, I'atdueah CaiOro, Mnmphlis and all intermediate volr--The tsteamer I. ,P. lCHNCI(, J, L,. GCarter, mnstrr ic, ,hL rd Ihir'n., r'lrk, will ]tlav' iL ablove,. for freight or Lslign. atp ply on tounlrd, or to, WAYNE & WILIIAMH. ll, (lrvil'r streeit. IOU(ILAl & WINIIIIIN, srr1 .15 Nal'tl-i;, , tIO t. OPELOUAIIAM. REGULAR OPELOUBAS PACKET. LeaveO fvory SATURDAY at 5.p. m.. FOrL WAHHINOTbN, (OELUOI. si, Port Barre. 1immsport, Churh villl and all landings on the oast. Atchafalaa river and Bayou Courtableau-The very light draft passoenar steamer 111I l MINFLOWER,. A. P. Trol.ail,I. Mastor; .1. B. Schmidt, .lcrk; will pil-itiviy lleave as above. For frolght or passLU., aptiply on ho Er(d or tO Ill'rE& , (ARIIN. Agente. No. 4 TihuoUltiiils sa r',t, Corli, 'ti t Littlo Devil with stla.iru r ,s ,(m e anid Ii nitii. ni ll' FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT. REGULAR OI'ELOUSAS PACKET. Leaves every HATUIlDAY. at 5 p. m., commone ing on MATURI)DAY. August 4. FOR WAISHINGTON, OPELOU RsH. l'ort Barre. Himmsport. CJthur'h vill, aIntl all lanlirnlgs on htll coast, Atchafalaya rlver atl l Bayoul C(ourtablltuti--The llrst-clas sldiwhool tassOengtgr steamelior TRENTON, James L. RolLinrs. masterr, Gahb Block, clerk will leave as aoveo. For frleght or passage ap ply oi boardl, or to LORltD A Mc:PEAKE. 4, Camp stret. N. O. DONOIIJE, 7r, Gravinr street. aul tf JANNEY A WORK.. l(s (Corrirron st. IIEGUI,AR OPELOUXAH PAICHKET. Ltavns ,r'vrv WEDNE,)DAY, aft 5 I,. m. SFOI WAHMIINITO(N, OIEI,(OU san, Port Barri. Himmsnlorlt, Churth villO, and all Irnrlings o tIlln tI, Cist. Athlinfalityn, river and Bayiou Coirtal,iai -'Thre new and light driaft stan.rrer IERTHA, IT. If. liriad :last.r. Tiheo. Jolin cle rk, will leave liihs aove. For frelght. or plassage al, lily onl Ioerd. or to IRIlTTON & EPPLEIL, HI Gravirstr·rt. It. W. ADAMN. 21 Coimrt,,riial PlIav,. Coiun'iits at Little Divll with steamlsrs ('rtltn atdI( Mlinl.n. ji122 If OUlACHITA RIVER. NEW ORLEANS AND OUACHITA RIVEB TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. OUACHITA CITY, TRENTON AND MONROE Weekly Ouachtta City U1 . . Mall Packet. Leaves every WEDNESDAY. at a . m. FOR OUACHITA CITY. TREN ton. Monroe and all town landings The steamer IBATROP, [In plac~of John H. Hanna.l F. A. Blanks. master. B. 0. Cornwell, clerk, Will leave regularly as above. Will rnesrve the right to refuse any landing except mail land ings. For freight or passage apply on board, or to Capt F. A. BLANKS, President, Ro , Canal stroet corner Delta. HITE & CARtLIN BRITTOI & EPPLER. JANNEY & WORK, LORD & MoPEAKE. Ag'ts P. 5.-Has regular connectton with all thi tributaries, feol tf SWF UI COAWT LOWER COAHT UNITED STATEH MAIL DAILY LINE (.UNDAYH EXCEPTED.) ~IC FFORI PORT EADS, THE FORTS, lBurgs. tQuarantlin", Pointe-a-la HIa"he and way landings--The swift low-Dressure Pullman pa;aoe steamer MAITHA. W. H. Bassett. master, leaves TUESDAYS and THIUHRDAYH at it a. m.. SAT UDAYS at a p. m. (extenlling Hatur day trip to Pilot Town, Southwest Passt) return Ing Monday mornings, Wednesday and Friday evenings. The A No.1 steamer EVA. John Taylor. master. leaves MONDAYS. WEDNEHDAYS and FRI DAYH, at lo a. m.; returning alternate days. Excursion tickets .s (good on either boat.) For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to JOHN McMAINI .72 gl M azline street. P. S.-The Martha goes through the Jetties out into the Gulf on the Saturday trip. jyl UPPER (COART. FALL, AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT. NEW ORLEANS AND UPPER CO4I3T M. I. DAILY LINE OF PACKETS. - 10 1. FOR BEN. TUREAUD'T . ASCEN 'R.in and all plantation lan llnge. The st' amer ERA NO. 10 (In pla%,' of Mary Ida.) J. A. RuIz mraster. P. Cagnolatti clerk, Leaves TUESDAYS. THUIWtDAYS and SAT UILRDA YS. at to a. in. The steamer Alnide Albert master. -- clerk. LIaves MONDAYrt WEDNEFHDAYS and FiTI DAYH. at to a m. Both boats return on alter nate days and in datylight For freight or pas sags apply on t,ard or to sel W. J. COMAUX. 20 Conti str.eet. REGULAR TBI-WEEKLY PACKET. Leaves every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at oa. m. SFOR ASHLAND PLANTATION Asconelon parish. Donaldsonville and all coast landings-The fine side-wheel passenger steamer BLUE WING NO 3, J. A. Comstock. master. Geo. M. Woods and Chas. Dean, clerks. Will leave as above. Returning. leaves Ash, land Plantation Tuesday. Thursday and Sun day, coming down the coast in daylight. Fo freight or passage apply on board or to ap2i H. HENO. 19 Conti street. P. 8. All freight delivered in the daytime, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. LEON QUEYROUZE. OSOAB BOIB. QUEYROUZE & BOIS, Wholesale Erocers, DEALERS IN WINES AND LIQUORS Andall kiads of WESTERN PRODUCE, At the slue Stores, Corner Old Levee and Bienville streets. de14 'T4 l New Orleans. UNDERTAKERS. OHAS. O. JONES. JOHN 0. BOHE,. Formerly with Frank Johnson. JONES & ROCHE, 260 and 252 Magazine st.. near Delord. Undertakers and Embalmers. All business entrusted to the firm will receive prompt and careful attention at moderate ratea Carriages to hire. 18a8 1 PREMIUM BONDS ALWAYS ON HAND AND FOB SALE IN SUMS TO SUIT. :NID.3t0T "Trl LEGISLATIVE WARRANTS Purchased by A. LEMOBE. an21 No. 5 Gallier Court F. BUSCH, GUN AND LOCKSMITH. No. 2S Commercial Place. New Orleans. BELL HANGING, IRON RAILRINGS, AND General House Work attended to at short notice and reasonable prices. Also Vaults. Locks and Copying Presses repaired: buplicate Keys of all descriptions made. Safe repair in_ a speclalty mi9'77ly BTEAMBOATS. RED RIVER. Red River and Texas. NEW ORLEANH AND RED RIVER TRANS. PORTATION COMPANY, AND TEXAS PA CIFIC HAILWAY AND CONNECTIONS. Thirough 1,ill, ,, T iinltg rnd throgllKh l.en-e ger ttikets toll Ilnl1011n on IodItRliver. and all railway stnatlns in Texas. The best route to Ht,, Srinags. Th, followring aplrrndid and fast Steanme. omprosing the line will leave as adlvertised be low: ,a. 1a1-1t. Maria Loullto. Texas, C. H, Durfee, (o1. A. P Kounn. LTot o No. 8. W. J. bLenu,. P,,,rmnie l To Dawn. FOR HIIifitVEPOr'T. JI; .J. son, Hot H!pri'tr g n ar nrgs on 1,.l4 River, a ' stations in T' xas. FOIl SIIREVEPORI'T AND GRIAND ECO( C,. H. lDurfee. JIa'tard Hinnott, rnmaster. LPe aVOs ---- -- at ,5 p. ffl. FoR ,lIIREVE'POIr'l' AND .EFFFERLHON. ('l. A. P. I( Konns, M. IT. Ko ns14 mastr,'. Iasaves TUEHSDAY. ol,ptmlber 1, at 5 p. m, No wharfboat charges, drayage or con mission will be charged at mouth of Red River. or at New Orleans. in forwarding freight consigned to the comoany by bill lading. For freight or passage svir on board of the OPa, or at the ome of the co pany. No. 11 Graver street. JO. J.de HITE & OABIJ BRITi ia LORD & MoPAF a nts. WEEKLY GRAND ECORE PACKETS. FOR (RAND ECORIE, MONT gornary. Al-xandrita, Norman's Bar bli,'W anad way landings-Thr e steam-. C. II. DURFEE, Rihard Sinnott, mnastor. Lr- 1 ----- at 5 p. in. DAWN, (In tl,lo, o' the New Hart Able.p C. P. Truslow, rnast4fr 1,.rl4,,- r,.v '-y HATI URIDAY, at r, p. n, Will IIave ats ,hbove. Nor freight or laassage applv ,on board or to It. W. AIAMH. aa10.4 No. 21 Commernlai Ilace. BAYOU NARA. REGULAR SEMI-WEEKLY BAYOU SARA ANI' COAST PACKET FOR BA YOU SARA. W ATERLOO, FRrnritag-l, Port Hudson, Baton J/Lge: I aliernine and way land in gs--Tie fatt and slendid passenger steamer OIUACIIITA BELLE, (Jlr, ,roa,.ntig new boat building), John (I. Li ti ano, Imaster,.John H. Mossov. clork L",aves nti abt,ov every WEDNENDAY and HATUI'DA Y at h p. in.. cminmeneing as soon 1as r,_patl r , r' firs t hd 01_ a"21? BAYOU SARA SEMI-WEEKLY PACKETS. SHit. GOV. ALLEN, 8TR. LA BELLE" . John J. Brown, Ma[str. A. Dugas, Master SH. FOrit I;AYOU HARA. WAT ERLOO, l Hrm iitago. Port Hudson, Lbdlell's Htd,,r, l'Baton Rouge, Plaquemine. and postoff1c latndings- ateamer Gov. Allen, Leaves Overy MONDAY and FRIDAY at 5 D. m, Mteamer La Belle, Every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at s p,m. Conr mnting "u rly in SHpteimber. For frolght or passago anplyon board or to HITE & CARLIN. No. 4 Tchon itoubaa street. JANNEY & WORK, 1jy3 tf No. 1T Common street. VICKmBURG. -- --l . . . . UNITED ST .\TF 4 MAIL PACKET Irl,. ":rv TEI;FlDAY at 5 D. m. E FOR VICKHBURG. NATCtIE. Davi" Irznl ,and intermeiatie laind inu --Th,! istelianer ROBERT E. VLEE, Wii C vhnbell, master. - A. MIVay alnd John H. Moseop . ,.Jel'6V ' ,'av ,. a ar, .'. v armrnn ger'tln at Vlrkr' Iar i-t'. Lie,, fr I llpoints on the Ya,,. Y fl"w r, D,' r Cr, , k ;r, l TI'alilahatcble. Y. W. ADAMH. JANNEY & WORK. HfITE & CARLIN. Ag'nta. Will Itive through bills of lading to Tranton, Monr,' . arli all tftt,tions on the Vlkstbirg. Shlrrivport and T.xaP. Railroad via D,"lta, La. W. B. IBRGOCKETT', Agent, .11.21 3i Maglazlne stret. UNITED STATES MAIL PACKET. L'tav". ,rv,.ry THURSDAY at r, . m. FOR AalKOI'OLTH, GREENVILLE, Vi',khburg and the Bends-The fine and fhast Lsseenger packet. FRANK PAROUI;D, J. )M. White master, C. Holmes clerk. Will leave as abov, ornnecting at Vlekstiuirg with th'e "l'aris.t Linn'" for all point. on Yazoo andl 'lallahatl i, rivers. For freight or passag', apply on board, ,or to JANNEY & WORK, It. W. ADAMH, UIROCKETT & CARTER. Through I1illn of lauling given to Tr-nton, MoInroe and all stations on VYcksburg, Shreve port arnd Texas Itailrtul. Also to all points on. Arkopolis and Pine Bluff Railroad. ru,627 BIROCKETT & CARTER.. BATURDAY VICKHBtURG UNITED 8TATES MAIL PACKET. Leaves ,very HATURDAY, at r, D. m. FOR VICKSBURIG, DA'IS' BEND Natr"tez and all intermerdiatA, landr ings--The passenger packet NATCHEZ, T. I'. Leathers master, J. P. Muse i' erk,. conrecting at Vickshurg with the I'arlsot Line' for Yazoo. Tallahati'hie and Sunflower rirs atndl with An'xhor Line for Memphis, Cairo and St. Louis. This boat raesrv'"a the right tO pass all land inve that the Cap,tain may consider unsafe. Fk'r fr~ight or rI:age Iapply on board, or to JANNEY & WOºRK. 0s; Common street. HITE 4 CAIRLIN, 4 TehouVitoulas street. Will give through bills of lading to Trerntn. Monro,,' and all tations on Vicksburg, Shreve prt anl T:ixau Railroad. via Delta. La. W. B. BIOO6KETT, Agien't, m " ,. Magazine, street. .,. SEMI-WEEKLY BAYOU LAFOURCHE AND COAST PACKET. IPaves ,ev'ry TUESDAY and SATURDAY. t The fine Dpasenger steamer ELLA HUGHES, Joe Dalfer-s master, E, Nicolle Perki, L'avc'' Nw Or lr'ns evwry TUESDAY atL p. k andl ATHUIDAY at 5.. m. Returninu, l'avr. Dadn liysnville ev,'ry FRIDAY and IMONDAIY For freight or passage apply on board. I'. S.-A clerk always on landlng. heal Of Cornti street, to r,'ceive freight. " ,' TIlI-WEEKLY BAYOU LAFOURBHE ANDL COAST PACKET. Leaves cvr. TUESDAY at 10 a. m., THUB3- DAY sad SATURDAY at 12 m. THE NEW PASSENGER STEM g, i RENRY TETE, J. F. Aurnoin master, M. H. Landry 'etrk, Pays particular attention to way busin, .s. a' d returns down the Coast, leaving Donal,',.onville' every Wedns-lay, Friday and 8und .y,at 5. a. mn. For freight or passage apply on tnarn or to B.P .I IYF, * 10l5 Dect at street P. S.-lands all Coa.st assengers tad freighC in, day]ight. BATON ROUGE. L.:a;t;: ,.e; :r MONDAY at . p. a ;dl FRIDAY at 12 rn.. T :,".- ,rag'r st £Panor .T. JO EL Frank Itrrg' ron. ma-ter . .. rx, a""" ;- d... .ir z * L r r". ']'rP, m Drald i at, a a , t u,. la;n lri rftIrInfl ; ,ivery UVLu A.Y ad Wk.DNEL. ,AY ,For freight ',r D,a ., n 5'. - iK.O(. 3IF ,e araply on i",ard or to 502 E.M ihANlCO'N, 32 Riariville -t GTAS FIXTI fliES FOR SALE, Below New York Wholesale Prices, EITHER TO T' JE TRADE OR PUBLIO GEN ERALLY. Also a la .ge supply of English Pipe Hooks Gas Fitter s' Tools and Malleable Fittings can be bougl .t, for cash, at less thain factory anuota tions, a £1 Ja 3 c amp street, ap8r i, iy J@EN G. F> , Agent,