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RaVER NEWS. e OFFICE NEW OlI iANI DEMOCRlAT. Arrlvals. )sabel, John WilcoAn. To Arrive. Alvin rth, . 1M i wr icoa'.t; Blue Wing N,. :. y, OhIo river; (byv. Allen. OuacHita 11'll'. Bar; nln\wn, W. .t. BthaLl., Toxml. on Colnn {iouwmonlit lh, . ALkt-e J. gqpazlf . (')oel'tsat; Ji)tin How)rd. tan.ilYz',O Valley. I, . E, Loi, Vikdhting: ider. Memitle. e John WVtlnno rt her flOrl Irip frim th,, aehitta, arrivld latutrda uiilt with a very tr ipl. nd i titll tlnh l'' j to rettlr n to-dal at oi gll hruig to Ouachita I t for h.wIl ve _ n__ 1 a __l Ilad o a tuhind Clath.rn' island. As tl ng shn will g,.t ol!. and may be loike 4571omen|. Thomit.mu 1)'tun leaveu Memphim W nlsti an the Jatl'.e Howard Thursday. he),abhel will Iho the only departure for tih. 3 niPto - I lity. a W~llllutil. who brought t,'e (lolto and Euroka her,,, bring" also tlI, h. e Bel!l is intended for an upt|itre it t jndwill b" a good o11. r. a. Yru-aer, fr[o1 t.. Loluis. may Ibe Sor ebo~ut.Vrdnephtl. The Old Du1Il 31CXt. She loft UCiro atuirdutiy. Thon . olle amnd lai't tihe City of Alton. mha t IR11 NMLtulrday. Uolden City will bo th'' ne t arrival 1from ,1d. 0 mii blo liokdt folr ihout Mnittur ot) wed by the A C. lionnily, ('tnr 8. unt annon. The Cotton VaIlly left Cinci i 8 rrevirts tieji 1 Bastro p having leen bed CUnt. Gtba- Hodge will huek I her out ow at rp. In. m. for all landings on the Sriver, through to Cundtiin, signing Ills lladlw n Coi.nweolthli. fro l, t. Louis. will In, at the lanwllh to day. eet ani elegiunt Lesite Taylor, M. Ken a umrnn .. Eug. Olluatrrvax erl'er, toumorrow twithutl fAll for the Atoha a throuhl tol W makhinghng - , tulltnwat', lea .tlni heortofor.. on ys for the Aietnafaltavn. 'ntnges over tlo ay, thus. with the' Talor and Berltho . Stri-weilv o line. t n k. l tl1ur willbe IurO tlo a leave for ednesuday. tt E, Laot leaving to-ttorrtow. con at tkbura with th Atrnchor Line for is and T8. oul,. OaUchitald Bllo, mnakig sem i-wed cly to Bayon Sara. will arrive this evening, rn Weldnesday at i, i. In. I. John starti out V 'inesday for Batonl with Frank Itergron on the roof. J. C. In to l onfice. a fleett and ttsamrpasol at IWi leaves( to-day In at a v. in. for tite bcnds to Arkat. Slowing are the departures In the R.dl ansporatltton Coin any atnntountcod for k: Texas. CGo. W. itn master. onl y. nd the La Bn ell, M. N. Wood mhs .o l rdtay. both for i- roveport. Franeuls B-lle leaves daily at 7:30 a. tt. envlla e street for Wo.twego, runnina in on with the New Orloeans anil Texas t -weekly coast. Donaldsa ville and Ash lantation stamer Blue Wing No,. 3 leatves a10t a m. J. A. Comstock In command. ood anl. D .ean cnlrks. n H. Hannai leaves to-day at Dp. m. nu emine Daton Roiuge and all monst land o. P. Mc ltroy in conmmandr, L. P. I)ola e lerk. ited states mail and prason aeor ka.ket ol, J. J. Brown master, 8.8. 1r. -rcek. ve. to-day a.t i p. m. for Bayou Sara. atJ. W. Tobin master. W. N. Caultes ,r.lonm c arks, leaves to-day at a p. ikeurg and all bond ladlings to Arka ,. I.line steamor Mary Ida is receiving to-morr w t 10 a. m., for the collst to Ben Tureaud'e. J. A. Ruiz in com .e.-r,. eteu J. F. Aucoin master, M. H. er lenvre to-morrow at o t. m. for tand Donaldsonville. eW teamer Alvin, W. T. acovell master, tomorr w at 1i:c1b a m. promptly for the dOast to the Quarantine Station, lo.er co.+t United Mates mail packet wi.. Bassett master, leaves .to-maor At m., or Prt Eads. bt. E Lee will leave to-morrow for Sian all mail Inudings Capt. Wm. g n commwlt A. McVay in the office. a J. Behan, veo. Wiluinson master, m~orrow at 5 p. m. for Milnden and all S- lexandrla and Grandl Ecore packet 0. P. Truslow master. U. W. Drown clerk, -mnorrow at a p. m. m and fine Xamoo Valley, 8. H. Parisot ST. Hall clerk, will arrive to leave r Vickshurg and the Yazoo. rlean andt Ouachilta Transporta any's steamer John Howard. in r John H. Hanna, F. A. Blanks in man will arrive to leave on Wednesday Onnhita City. ExehawBge CllppitniE. S 0nicinnati Commercial. Nov. 2.1 1 inuno. Nov. 1.-The Fanchon will leave ew Orleans to-morrow alternoon with all mi take on the water. A single Iron firm as some I000 to ns for New Orleans. IAr. Nov. 2.-t'apt. C. W. Stinde and came down on the City of Portsmouth ray, from their home in Fellcity, Ohio, ton the train last night for New Orleans. t, ade built th,' Comanohe,the Texas, and Si ats on the lied river. a2sVnILLE. Nov. 1.-Arrived.: Olara H . from elanati to Bavou Bartholomew, at 2 p. m. i ees very dull. The Clara H. takes some ht here, and had some trouble a' Puppy and at') hiree-Mile. bu rsting the crown of opstan. She is repairiua. A.oa. . Nov. L.-The Goldon City lays hren b..ht, if the rates suit, there is a roun01 lot o ufir for her. Four feet from hawnueetown no, Nov. 1 -The John Means and barges: .c;aed to-day. with 2415 tons, for New Orleans. h Tidal Wave 'leared for the South. 'The Fisk conmes out on Monday next. fully re ted. T'he yacht Iris. Irom Knight-town. d.. passed south to-day., The Tidal Wave is floating sawmill. anid laid up at the bank here tra short time. The A. J. Baker. with her big it, of sugar. passed to Ht. Louis. v SILLE, Nov. 2.-Bob King goes to New O eans on the Belle. Now he'll turn frog-eater tCn come home hock full of "Dollyloo. woo 'o-shea. by gar ' SFrank J. Oakes writes as follows to the tin -Ondnati papers of the lilnch of the now beat in .n.ded. It is said. for a New Orleans anlld Donald ..ville packet : The propelior built by me for , r owners, at the Covington Mario W\Vrs. Am.uel Coffin, 1uperimntendent. was suicessful ly unehed Wednesday at :' p. m. ShI wont into e water ch'bang, amid a large coenourse of iae on both sides of the river, all attending their own business. The pirescrlbed "beauti 1 young lady" was in attiiudaneo. having been ded for the oc.asiion, as was also the in pensable bottle of challmpalne. Mhi (the young )drank thie wule. tlhen gracefully slid the e Into thel river. Sile sits upon the watir fully (this till'. however, it is the boat and the young maiden who is so graceful, not the gries of a 'duck" or "goose." but t noble bird th~i swan). The boat is 151 feel E..l 187 feet on deck. is feet beam and a; feet S. he will be irovidod with two engines `.i Inches in diamntelr. 15 inches stroke; one arine low-prssur, boiler. 20o feet long. aiu .*nehes in diameter, with two l;-inch flues. and 8i-inch return flues. She wilt have a )so +.`Ot shaft, 7 inches in diameter and 1 7-foot c=` opeller wheel Madliner by Artbur Moor *igntteA are located in the centre of the The cabins are u~ and nearly 'omtleted, b D. Vance & Co. Her forward cabin is 43 leetong, rr feet wide; alter cabin 39 f 'et tong, 16 feet wid-.'that is. one cabin forward and oni aft of engines on main or first dock. No utpper deck or ehbin. Her cal Ins are now up. as was ':lentioned. atnd with Iailers and( sullftimig and ,'sbeel on draws 1i inches on st em. 24 inehes un er boiler and :.o inches on sternpost. Think. he! is alnishted, with steami up and coal tbe will not draw 3 feet. No tar she tills the of her proeetors to it "dot." sl'h,' tIe the Itapid Transit, and if sI ot eher name sihe will prove just wl 'as : is lntendod for. viz: a "daylizht exts s r packet." and light packago fcright only. me aceMahon and Madame Aimon. lding American correspondent in Paris that the present political broil in w out of the spite of a jealous eray woman. Madame MacMahon the wife of M. Simon because the lat at the first public dinner after Simon's ein~tment as Minister took her husband's On entering the di-room, to prevent Sin her high-h shoes on the floor, while the usage was for the wife theroom unsuppor.tei d In advance bushawL#. MARINE INEWB. O1I0 N1EW ORLlAN$ DEMOCRAT, I! ,November 5, 1177. walledr BniItlarb Wacosia, lindfleish, 54 datv from Malaga, to IDeWoif. Powell &io--Saited for Pensacola Arrived. Ger steamship Frankifat. Kinlnist, from lremen, 14th uit via Hllare and Havana, to E F Stock mruer-4th dis Aus bark Agar. Ilessanich, 52 days from Hull, Eng, to naater-Point (5Ge ship Gustav and Oscar, Hartman, 19 days from Bremen, in ballast, to Elmer Bader &co--Point Ain hark M'rra, Carranicth. 47 days from Plymouth, Eun, in ballast, to master-PoInt BT1AMBOATA. John Wilson, Holmes, from Ouachita City nabel, O'Pry, from Quarantnle Station Below-Comlta Up. iMhip S Vaughan, Porter, SI days from BrIstol, aug, to DeWolf., Powell &co Nor bark P Bredsdorf, Hassel, 06 days from Antwerp to master Fehr Daisy E I'arklurst., ooper, 4 days fm Sagua Ia Granue, to master Brit ship Frija, Morgan, t4 days from Liverpool, to L Lacorbe &co Ital bark Alta, Malatesta. 57 days from Hull, Eng, to luaster Schi Mlary D Haskell. Carter. I1 days from Bantiago, in ballast, to malter Reolipta of Fredae.. iIUACIIITA UITY-Per steamer John Wllson 115 bales cotton Jurey & Gillis--49 do Meyer Weis &c-134 Alous, cBoherok & Autey-198 J W White 19:1 Lehman, Abraham &oo-103 Jno CUaffe & Sons 90 JL Harris &c,--89 Allen. Nugent too--57 J B Wolfe &oo--52 8 Kanler-3i Jno T Hardla &oo 37 Levy & ('lark-34 T L Airey &co--33 Jno Phelps &eo-3-d W ienutell &co-29 WV A Peale..2l Payne, Kennedy &oo---- 8 B Newman &oo-17 March & Schlenk. r--l Graham, Black &eo-10 Nalle & Cam mack--15 8 Gumbel-7 Dolze &vo-7 W C Black &co -5 3 Henderson-5 i H I Uaneell-5 John I Noble-:5 H & C Newman--4 O L Walmsley &co--3 Chaffe, Hiamliton &Powell-2 Ben Gerson-- Owyn & Dyer -2 11 Allison &co-- McGehe-, Rnowden & Violett 5 seak seed cotton Jurey & Gillls--737 at sa totton seed Plantera Oil Co-4e3 do N 0 Cotton Seed Asso clation--5 8 HOumbel-54 March & Schblenker--6 bale moss G Hildebrand-- do hioes I Blosom &no--3 hldie II ti Hanaell-sundries to order--'rotal 70 bales out ton 1l79 aceks cotton seed 5 sacks seed cotton QUARANTINE tSTATION-Per steamer Isabel 910 obls rice F Roder-43 do A Sooola-43 do Joe David -42 do V H Bernard-0 do J M Dowling--d do II An thon --50 sacks rough rice John 1 Moore &oo--49 do Kip & Rtnch-2-4 bles olangae 4 bxs do J Bertucci & co-1 sack rice J M Dowling--1 do los Btit--ann dries to order--Total 12 bble rice 4 sacks rice 92. sacks rough race By Railroads. MORGAN'S LOUISIANA AND TEXAS RAIL ROAD. Nov 4-0 bbls eyrap Rykoski & Manada--1 do J M Walsa--lI hhds sugar Riuhard Millikon--18 bbls mo taso's Robert Hare-I- do John 1 Adams &so-8 do 5 bales cotton Clapp Bros &co-5 do G W V entell &oo -7 do J W Burbridge &co-' Payne, Kennedy &co I Jno ChaSe & Sons-1 Berand &t Giibrt-l Newman & Jones--- bll skins 5 dry hides Kerr & Salles-i bdil skins cask gr hides I sack cotton Rykeski & Manade--6 dry hides J Meyers & Son-9 dol Lacas sague 5 bales ,oss Sohmidt & Ziegler-45 head cat tle Ayook, Mitchell &co--Total J.1 bales cotton I sack cotton 12 hhds sugar 98 bble muolases 7 bbls syrup Par steamship HIntchinson from Clloton-43 sacks wool I9 bales hilee 494 bhales cotton O A Whitney & co-31 do ,Jno T Hardie &co--7 do Clapp Bose &oo 4i do Aug Patema -1 2 L F Beajse-9 Kirkpatrick & Kieth--3 W Rawlina- 2 J L Harris &o--I R T Buckner & Bro----l;.8 sacks cotton seed N O Cotton Seed Association----ll9 do N M Nible t &co-i130 sacks oata Miller. DoIhoude & on-Total 0ot bales out. ton :447 sacks cotton seed 139 sacks oats From Galveston- 85 sacks hornes C A Whitney & oo-4 bales cotton C H Sctaefier--257 bble oil J Al dige-lntal 4 bales rotb n .. .. ._. t ....l- i .. I . . .. 1 . ,1, , . "tnn (1 Whitney kco- 7 do Our, bei-ti do Brittoun & May eon-4 do Staufl;"r Macreadv &oo--6 Lehman. Abra ham & -o-2 D L Jernion-27 bales cotton 8 bble pe cans I bhl tallow H Danneel &co-109 head cattle C Mehle *o--Total 63 bales cotton ?auueugera. Per steamship Frankfurt from Bremen via Havr- Jas eber, J tockmeyer Geo Benson. Mrs G Ben son, Miss Ma y Muller. dies P Duvinage. Carl Wit ler, F Lorenron aid Son, Mrs H Kays-r, Miss Anna iteliffrt Mt a M Klappenbash. Mr Wil on Mrs Wil son, MI a M Ma .r, Mrs A Ifomburger, P Crabitee and family, J Duffoss-t. Miss T Dandoris, MIss A Lirue F X Lambert-anud two hundred and seventy three in the steerage PARIS FASIIIONS. Ime. JULIE LaB. FISHEB, Parlors at the Turner Mansion, 188 ..... C....ANAL STREET.......... .18 Beogs to inform her lady friends and the public generally that She has on hand one of the most beaut ful and complete selections of Parisian styles and fashions in BONNETS, HATS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS. SHAWLS, EtC. In her DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT she has employed the best Parisian Artiste, and she will be pleased if the ladies will cull at her I arlors, 188 CANAL STREET. Mme. Julie LaB. Fisher. oc19 tf CHAMPION PRESS. THIl PRESS IS PREPARED TO RECEIVE a and coml press, ul)pon favorable terms, transit or forwarding Cotton: also Cotton from Ter roll's, Coover's. Factors' andt Alabama Presses. COTTON TO BE DOUBLED will he received from any of the Presses. The OILMAN PULLER and GRIP TIE are used upn all Cotton passing through this Press. For terms apply to JOHN B. LAFITTE & CO., Managers Louisiana Cotton Tic Company. 0o 27 1t MR. J. SAGET 19s ........... Chartres street............ .19 Informs his numerous friends and the pub lie in general that he ha4 lately received from the Manufactories of Belgium and England, a large quantity eif FIRE ARMS. of the most elegant forms, and also all articles adapted to hunters. 0o(19 lm JULIO, PORTRAIT PAINTER, No. 3 Carondelet street, New Orleans. Portraits from life or from pictures of the dec.eased (in oil or crayon). from $25 to $150. My ART GkLLERY is a pl. ..e free re is invited to visit it at pleasure. oc20 tno2L COAL. COAL. The undersigned has on hand a large quan tity of first quality PITTSBURG COAL which he is willing to dispose of at prices that are in dependent of recent combinations among regu lar dealers. Will take orders during the next ten days for supplying families and dealers. Delivery at purchasers' oonvenience, and pay m ient not required before delivery. All com ; ildieattions promapty inswered. S~j~L seawmva ITZAMAPHIS. REGULAR MEMPHIS AND BEND PACKET. Leaves on WEDNESDAY. Nov. 14 at 5 1. In. I3 m FOR NATCHEZ. VIOKSBUItG Greenville, Arkapolls. Tenrren Helona. Memphis and the bonds The splendid passenger steamer- THOMPSON DEAN, Jas. H. Pepoper, master. Frank Book. Jr.. clerk, will leave as above, payDng particular aitentiojn to all way and bond freights. Ratse given and through bllls lading signed to all points on White and Arkansas rivers. For freight or pas sage napPy on board or to JJIOCKETT & CARTER. as Magazine st. JANNEY & WORK,. 10i Cnntmon stroet. Through hills of lading signed to Pine Bluff and stations on the Little Honk Mississippi River and Texas Railway, via Arkbpolis. Ark.. land to Little sock and stations on the Mem phis and Little tock Railroad, via Ropelleld, Ark. BROCKETT & CAIITEIR, Agents, 002o5 is Magam ne st root. BEGULAR MIEMPIHI AND BEND PACKET. Leaves on THURSDAY, November 15. at 5 p. in. and overy llternate Thursday during tit,, entire season. n FOR VICKSBURG, GREENVI,I,TE, - Arkatolls, Terrene. Helena. Mont Vphis and the Bends-The flue ivt se8ger stoamer JA&MlltR HOWARD, B. R. Pegram mastor. J. II. Chassalgn clork, will hetve as above. N. B,--Up freights to Baton ou Igo, Bayou Sara, Red River Landling. Nt.lhlz, Vidldia. Watetrproof, IRodney, St. Joseph, Graild Gulf. Hard Times. Vieksburg. Lake Providence and Greenville taken at ONE A1TF IIA'rE eltargeta by the New Orleans and Vicksburg ptckets. C. (. WAYNE. Ahtt. nos 1pa0 Urtivler irtt e, t. MEMPHIS AND BENDS PACKET. LEAVES EVERY OTIIEIt WEEK. FOR MeMPIIIS, HELENA, TEll renee. Arkoplis, Greenville. Lak, Providenlc, Vicksburg and the Bends-The iron steamor (Now finishing at St. Louis.) W. H. Thorwegan. malster. Geo. Milt.rberrgar. clerk. will commente her trips itn the Iradel as above, during the latter part of October, and continue throughout the sttsmon. J. B. WOODS & CO., Agents. Sse2 tf 1.. 4 Common street. DONAI IqONVIALLE. FOR DONALDSONVILLE VIA NEW ORLEANS ANID TEXAS RAILROAD. . I. THE STEAMER ST. FRANCIR IILLE, SWill am Gibson. master. Will live the hnad of Bloenvllo street at 7:30 a. m. for Westwego, with passeotgors for all sta tions on the Now Orleans and Texas Iailrca l. Returning, will arrive at 5:45 p. m. Hamn boat. connecting with Sunday Accomurmodat ion Tral n. will leave at 8 a. m., returning same day at O p. In. Freoight received at the same place up to 4:80 o'clock will be delivered at its (lostination next mornllng. oc.n tf C. E. PAYNE. Superintendent. LAPOUIRCHE. T.I-WEEKLY BAYOTPLAFOUROBE AND COAST PACKET. Leaves every TUESDAY at Io a. m.. THURB DAY and SATURDAY at 12 m. t.-.- THE NEW PASSENGEB STEAMEI HENRY TEFE, J. F. Aueoln master. M.. . Landry clerk, Pays particular attention to way business, and returns down the Cooast. Iaving Donaldsonville every Wednesday. Friday and Sunday at 5. a. m. For freolght or passage apply on hoar,. or to B. RIVET, lo1 Decatur street P. 8.-Lands all Coast passengers and froleght in daylight. TAX NOTICES. 1473. 1974.. 1875. NOTICE TO DELINQUENT TAX PAYERS 1s73. 1874. I87.. OruFCE STATE TAX COLLECTOR, FIRIT DIBTBI"T 47 Ca' ondelet street. New Orleans. October 19. 1877. Attention is invited to the provisions of Act No. 23, approved March 1.,1877: "That all penalties presently accrued for the non-payment of delinquent State and parish taxes be and the same are hereby remitted; provided. the said taxes be paid on or before the first day of December. 1877; and provided frtlhe'r, that nothing herein be construed so as to prevent the enforcement by tax collectors of the payment of delinquent taxes b.'fore the said datie, but paymentll when so enforced. In any case, shalt be free of penaltioes as above pro vided." vE. A. BURKE. o"2o 3ot State Tax Collictor. First District. MUNICIPAL &DVEBIrISEIENTS. NOTICE. DEPARTMENT OF IMPROVELMENT'I. Room No. 16, City Hall, New Orleans. November 2, 1877. Public notice is hereby given of the inten tion of the city of New Orloans to construct BRICK SIDEWALKS on the north side of Third street, between Dryades and Howard streets. with wooden curbings, in accordance with the wish of property holders al rng said street. as per pitition. addlressed to the C(ity Council, at a meneting held October :0, 1877, and published hare.wlIt h. JOHIN McCAFFiREY, Administrator. [Petition.l NE.w ORLEANS. Oct. 6, 1877. To the IHonorable the City Council: Gentlemen-We, the undtersigned property holders, residing on the north side of Third street. between Dryades and Howard streets. re spectfully call your attention to the dilapidated condition of the sidewalks in that locality. We would respectfully petition the city for the construction of banquettes,. with wooden curb ings. on said north side of Third street. We remain, gentlemen, yours, as over. Feet. Thos. J. Flynn .........- -................. o6 C . F. Q uina ................................... Victor O. Iles ....... ... ............. :30 Chas. Reinhardt ............." .. .... : Mrs. Mary Brown, per Thos, Flynn ...... to Alfred Cornway .............................. 23 Herman Hennitz ...........t...... .........(;o John E nnis .................................. Ben Haughton .............................. so not 4t POUND NOTICE NO. 21. DEPARTMENT OF POLICE, Administrator's Office, New Orleans, October 29, 1877. W AS BROUGHT TO THE SECOND DIS trict Pound, corner of Orleans and Prieur streets. on October 27. 1877 ONE LIGHT GRAY HORSE, about fourteen hands high marked with the letter A on the left hip, no shoes, which if not claimed within live days and expenss thereon paid, will be sold at public auction at said round on MONDAY, No vember 5. 1877, at 12 o'cDlocNk m. By order of ROBT. E. DIAMOND. oc:to td Administrator. NOTICE TO BAKERS. MAYORALTT oF NEw OLEANz. i City Hall. November 3, 1877. The average price of fresh flour being this day seven dollars and fifty cents: in accordance with said valuation the price of bread for the week commencing on MONDAY. November 5, 1877. will be: Sixty ounces for twenty cents. Thirty ounces for ten cents. Fifteen ounces for five cents. Bakers of bread are required to use only the best flour of the above value per barrel, and the use of damaged or inferior flour in bread offered for sale in this city is prohibited. Consumers of bread are reauested to report to the nearest police station any violation of the above orac. nance. either in variation of weight or quality of material. oe28 ED. PILSBURY. Mayor. LE BON TON SALOON, as ............AeAsIWE sTaEfrT......... A-WWWOM SU: O nW~.s e . from ie STIAMUOAT.. OHIO RIVER. BEGULAER C NOINNATN IT K LOU I V Ir AND NEW ORLEANS PACKET LINE. Cnnm po~d of the following stamors. viz: THOMAHHIIEIRLOCK, GOLDEN CITY. CIIA MORGAN, GOLDEN CIOWN. A. C. DON4I LY GOLDEN 1RULE. I1OBT. M1TCHELL, C. B. CIIlllIC. MARY HOUSTON, UOHEROKEE. ONE OF THIE ABOVE STEAMERH Ljjr4will leave Nw ()Orleans cv, y TUEM DAY, THUlt4DAY nwucl 8ATUI.DAY oonno,'tiung willt the Llttl Miemi IIaliroilme nl Iher eonf leeilo,| ens iu oinucall. H m iiton itti* I )ty ton Railrodl anti all its ooeennetions. canci with tIeo pae'kets for Maysvillc. l'ortsmnoulh, lhunting ton. Marliottn. Wh celing. Bridgop'ert aidtl itts burg. givin through bills of hitlni t lee il poilnts. For through raites ini tll Incformationl ccppIly Io '23: C. (. WAYNE. Agenlt. or10 Oravicor street. VICKSBURG, YAZOo AND TALLA HATCIIIE. REGUILAI NEW OBLEANS VI('KSBURG. YAZOO AND TALLAiATCIliE TIIIHOUGH PACKET. LEAVER EVERY WEDNEUDAY. STIlE NEW AND FINE BTEAMER YAZOO VALLEY, 8. 11. Pearisot, master. J. T. IIal, elerk, Will Ileaveo a a.hovo reegularly oveery Wtlednelesdaly. For freight or enssage, apoly r on crL or to JANNEY... WOIiK. (,ee Com In at. o0014 if I1. W. Al)I5S 21 Conmm ,,ericl Plcce. OPELOU5AM. ItEU'IARIt OPELIOUMAH PA(CKET. Lecve,+ o vcry TUliNI)AY at b' ,. cc. Mus. Port Bartr. JHirnlllecorl 1 (lhllri'h vilh' o d cill ha dlngs n th (cc tIce C , Atehanfa'aya river ,d lilavyou courtabiecu-The spleinldid Ilassengeer oteacrclter LEMAIK TAYLOR, M. ].NIit- l.0 nmsiter. ERug. (uitltroveux. 'lerk. vwill lhee' ai c,) ,,ve'. Fer ircgight or palsagCWe' ial tlv o(n harcrd, or to AAM, t. W. AI)AMH" No. 21 Commercial Place. IIITE A CARLIN. No. 4 Teh(,ulcitcltl M - streel. Ccen.itsl at Little Devil with steaoers Crooxl iuti iillnninc _ n-,4 REGULAR OPELOUVBA3 ACKUlT. Leaves every THUItHLAY. at 6 P. m. FOl WASHINGTON. OPELOU. S,. sans, Port Barre. Bimmsport, Churchb ville, and all landings on the Ooast Atohafa a river and Bayou Courtableau-The very light drgft Dasen opr OtEmr LU •OWR. A P. Trousdale. Master; J. B. Schmidt. clerk: will positively leave as above. For freight or passage apply on E ArCARLIN, Agents, No. 4 Tchouptoulr streeoot. Connects at Little Devil with steamers Creole and Minnie. an-1 ItEGULAR OPEL/USAB PACKET. Leaves ,w'ry ATUIWIAY. at 6 P. m. FOIl WAtHINOI'ON. OPI'ELOU L.5.sas, PortBalro. immr.port, Church ville. and all landings on the Coast. Atchafalaya river and Bayou Courtabloau-The new and light draft st.'amr BERTHA, H. H. Broad master. Then. Jobin clerk. will leave as above. For freight or passags ap ply on hoard, or to BIITTON & EPPLER, 81 Gravier tr.ot. I. W. ADAMS tl Commercial Pinac. Con nots at Little bevil with steamers Creole and Minnie. ja22 tf OUACHITA RIVER. NEW ORLEANB AND OUAOHITA BIVUB TRANBPORTATION COMPANY. OUACHITA CITY, TRENTON AND MONBOE Weekly OuLehkta City U. N. all Paket. Leaves every WEDNESDAY at T . .EN ton. Monroe and all town landings sThi stamer JOHN HOWARD, (In place of John iH. Hanna.) F. A. Blanks. master. B. O. Cornwell,. clerk, Will leave regularly as above. Will reserve the right to refuse any landing except mail land ings. For freight or passage apply on board, or to Oapt F. A. BLANKS Preeldent. f oo. oana street orner Del HITE OA RLIN BBITTON EPPIB. JANNEY & WORK LORD & MoP AKE, Agts P. 8.-Has regular conneotion with all the tributaries, tell ti NEW ORLEANS AND OUACHITA RIVER TRANSPORTA'I ION COMPANY. OUACHITA CITY, TRENTON ANID MONROE REGULAR WEEKIY PACKET. Leaves MONDAY November 5, at p. m. FOR OUACHITA CITY, TIEN ton Monroe and all town landings -The new steamer JOHN WILMON Joir Holmes. master, J. B. .ordan. clerk will leave regularly as above. Will reserve the right tI reflusN any landing exeelt mall land ings. For freight or passago apply on board. or to Capt. F. A. BLANKS President, No. 2 Canal street, corner Delta HITE & CARLIN. BRITTON & EPPLER, JANNEY & WORK, LORD & McPEAKE, Agents. P. .--Has regular connection with all the trilut aries. nol tf CAMDEN. NEW ORLEANS AND OUACHITA RIVER TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Leaves on TUESDAY. Novembe, 6, at 5 p. m. FoRI CAMDEN EL DORCADO. Oua hidta City, k,,nro,'. Trenton and all landming on Black and Oua chilta rivers-The fine, light-draft passenger steamer B 4 TROP. Gus Hodge. manst er, will leave as above. For freighr or passage apply on board or to F A BLA? K', President. No 2 Canal street. Corner Delta. HITE & CARLIN. BRITTON & EPPLE R. JAN NEY & WORK, LORD & McPEAKE. Ag nts. no5 BATON ROUGE. REGULAR COAST AND BATON ROUGE PACKET. Leaves every WEDNESDAY at 10 a. m. and SATUR AY at 5 p. m., Commoencing WEDNESDAY. November 7. SThe passenger steamer ST, JOHN Frank Bergeron, master, J. d. Borgeron, clerk. Leaves as above for Baton Rouge, Plaque mine, Donaldsonville and all coast landings. re turning every FRIDAY and MONDAY EVEN INGS. Fuor freight or passage apply on board or to s,25 tf E. O. MELANCON, 32 Bienville st. REGULAR COAST AND BATON ROUGE PACKET. Leaves every MONDAY at 5 p. m,, and FRIDAY at 12 m., The passonger steamer JOHN H. HANNA, J. P. McElroy master. L. P. Delahoussayn clerk. Leaves as above for Baton Rouge Plaque mine, Donaldsonvillo and all coast landings, returning every SUNDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS. For freight or assago aNDly on board or to se2 E.O. MELANCON, 32 Bienville BAYOU SARA. REGULAR SEMI-WEEKLY BAYOU SARA ANP COAST PACKET. Leaves every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 5p . m. SFOR BAYOU SARA, WATERLOO, Hermitage. Port Hickey, Baton Rouge. Plaquemine and way land ings-The fast and sjlendid passenger steamer OUACHII'A BELLE, (Representing new boat building), John OC. Libano, master. John H. Mossop. clerk. Leaves as above, returning down the coast every MONDAY and FRIDAY. For freight or passage apply on board or to BRITTON & EPPLER, 82 Gravier st. LORD & McPEAKE. 46 Camp street. au29 HITE & CAiLIN. 4 Tchoupitoulas at. BAYOU SARA SEMI-WEEKLY PACKETS. STR. GOV. ALLEN, STR. , John J. Brown. Master. A. Duga Master. L FOR BAYOU SARA. WATERLOO) ______Hermitage. Port Hudson, LobdelPl' Store, Baton Rouge. Plaquemine. and postoffice landings Steamer Gov. Allen, -Leaves every MONDAY and FRIDAY at 5 D. m. Every WEDNEDAXY and SATURDAY at p. m. aeneariy. Tlglm IU/lm. R3D REVE.R. Red River and Texas. NEW ORLEANS AND RED RIVER TRANS OBTATiQ COMPANY, AND TEX PA Through bills of lading and tlirogttl passeq. ger tickots to all landings on Bed River, and alj railway stations in Texas. The best route tc Hot p8rin s. Theo folowlng splendid and fast steame. composlng the line will leave as advertised be low: low Belle. Maria lse. Texas. C. H. Durfee, Vol. A Koun,. Lotus No. 8. W. J. Belhan. Bonnie feo Dawn. SFO, BHREVEPORT. JEFFER son, Eot Springs, and all lan d ings on Red BRiver and railway stations in Texas. FOR SHREVEPORT AND JEFFERSON. Texae, Geor c W. eoa. masOter, Leavesi WIINEMTDAlY . N ,wvemn r 7. at 5 v. m. La Irlle, M. N. Wool,. tnaliter. Leaves SATURDIAY Novellibet r 1, at 6 p. m. FO~ MINDEN. W. J. Behan, 0U,. Wilkinson, maste r, TUESDAY, November o, at r5 p. m, No wharfboat oharges, drayN e or ooMmisei o ill be charged at mouth ofl ed River. or a Now Orleans. in forwarding freight oonsilned (o the comnany by bill ladtn. SFor freight or i aage aply on board.of the iranavetreet ry..ATKDA , .j d 1s e. iav. ...LOvD. oP rAKE. Arentb VEEKLY GRAND E CORE PACKETS. FOB GRAND EC€MIEI MONT. Limgofmery Ali+arlnýrla. Norman's Bar. bln's and way landings-The steam DAWN. C. 1'. 'l'rtil-w, mnsi,'r. Leaves every TU E'iDAY. at 5 p. m. C. H. DITRFEE, (In placo o` the New Bart Aible.) Rli!hard Slnnott, master. Leaves every SATURDI)AY. at r, p. m. Will ilave Ins above. her fresll t or passage apply on board or to i. W. ADAMS. auae No. 21 Commercfial Place. VICKusBIUG, GRIEFNVILLE. AIRGTIE, ARIAPOLIE AND BENDN. Leaves EVEIRY MONDAY. at 5 p. m. FOIL ARKAPO,IH. GREENVILLE. Argyle, Vickselnrg and the Bends The fine and fast passenger packet K ATIE . J. W. Tobin. master; W. N Calmrs, clerk; eonnotingat. Vicksburg with I'arisott's Line for all violuts onl Yazoo anid Ttallahatchle rivel s. Boat reserves the rlght to pass all landings that the captain may dlorn nsafe. JANNEY A, WORIT IILOCKETT A CAhTfEB. It. W. ADAMS. Through bills lading given to Trenton. Mon ro ahd all stations on Vicksburg. Shreveport alin Texas Railroad. Also, to all points on Ark apoils and Pine Bluff Railroad. BROCKETT & CARTER. Agents, oýG 'is Magazine street. UNITED STATES MAlL PACKET. Loaves every TUES iAY at 5 p. m. I FOI VICKSBURG, NATOBEZ Davis' Bond and Intermediate land ings-TC steamer ROBERT E. LEE, William Campholl, master. A. McVay, clerk, leaves as abov, connecting at Vicksburg with Parisot's Line for all points on the Yazoo. Sun. flower, Door Crook and I allahathile. It. W. ADAMH. JANNEY & WORK. HITE & CARLIN, Agents. Will give through hills of Inading to Trenton, Monroe. and all stations on the Vicksburg, Shreveport and Texas Railroad, via Delta, La. W. B. BROCKETT, Agent, doe21 s Magazine street. UNITED BTATES MAIL PACKET. Leaves every THURSDAY at 5 p. m. FOR (REE'VILLLE, VICKHBURO and the Bonds-The fine and fast ý i,asanger ps'iket FRANK PARGOUBD, J. M. White master, C. Holmes clerk, Will leave as above, connecting at Vicksburg with the "Parisot Linn" for all points on Y..'oo and Tallahi chic rivers. For freight or passage apply on board, or to JANNEY & WORKL, R. W. ADAMS, BROCKE I'T & CARtTER. Through Bills of Lading given to Trenton Monroe and all stations on Vicksburg, Shreve port and Texas Railroad mh27 BROCKETT & CARTER. SATURDAY VICKSBURO UNITED STATE8 MAIL PACKET. Leaves overy SATURDAY. . m. FOR VICKSBURO. DAVIS' BEND Natchez and al- intermediate land. ings-The passenger packet NA 1'C!pZ, T. P. Leathers masts.. J. F. Muse clerk. connecting at Vicksburg with the Parisot Line for Yazoo, Tallahatchie and Sunflower rivers and with Anchor Line for Memphis. Cairo and St. Louis. This boat reserves the right to pass all land ings that the Capt in may co'nsi'ler unsafe. For freight or passage appl na board, or to JANNEY & WORK, tee Common street. BITE & CARLIN. 4 Tcbouvito,,..ms street Will give throu." bills of lading to Trenton Monroe and all st.tions on Vicksburg, Shreve. port and Texas Railroad, via Delta. La. W. B. BROCKETT, Agent, my6 38 Magazine street. UPPER COAST. FALL AND WINTER ARRAN'GEMENT. NEW ORLEANS AND UPPER CO ºST M. I. DAILY LINE OF PACKETS. FOR BlN. TUREAUD'8, ASCEN sion and all plantation landings. The steAamer MARY IDA, J. A. Ru1z master. . c------- lerk, Leaves TUESbAYS. THURSDAYS and SAT URDAYS,. at to a. m. The steamer Alcide Albert master. Arthur Nicolle, clerk. Leaves MONDAYS WEDNESDAYS and FRI DAYS, at 10 a, m. Both boats return on alter nate days and in daylight. For freight or pas sage apply on board or to sel W. J. COMAUX, 20 Conti street. REGULAR TBI-WEEKLY PACKET. Leaves every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY an. SATURDAY at 10 a. m. SFOR ASHLAND PLANTATIOI Ascension parish, Donaldsonvill and all coast landings-The in side-wheel oassenger steamer WBLUE .UNG O 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 appl on boardor storeet ap22 A. HENO 19 Contl street P. . All freight delivered in the daytime. LOWER COAST NEW SCHEDULE. LOWER COAST TRI-WEEKLY vassenger packet for Quarantine Station Buras Settlement. Pointe-a la-Hache and all intermediate andings-The new, safe and fast passenger steamer ALVIN, W. T. Scovell, master Henry Kouns and john Estotdnal, clerks. Leaves every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY at 10:30 a. m. Returning on alter nate days. early in the evening. For freight or passage apply on board. P. S-Has a clerk on the levee during the day head of Conti street. se 1tf LOWER COAST UNITED STATE. MAIL DAILY LINE (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) SFOR PORT FADS, THE FORTS, _ Buras, Quarantine, Pointe-a-la Hache and wayr landings-The swift low-pressure Pullman aace steamer MLAR i NA. W. S. Bassett. master, leaves TUESDAYS and THUNSDAYS at 10 a. m., SATURDAYS at 5 p. m. (extending Satur day trip to Pilot Town. Southwest Pass) return ing Monday mornings. Wednesday antd Friday evenings. The a No.1 steamer John Taylor, master. leaves MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS and FBRI DAYS. at 10 a m.; returning alternate days. Tickets 5or round trip $7 50, good on either boat. Freights received daily at the office foot of Conti street. For further information apply on board or to HITE & CARIN. 4 Tehoupitoulas street. UTZAMSBIPS. TEXAS. MORIiAN LINE U. 5. MAIL F'TEAMIuRIP. The following low-pressure Iron Steamshlip form these lines: HABLhTJ. 0.O HARRIS W. 0. HEWES. (MOBANG B J0EPHINE, ST. MABY "U88IE. WHITW EY HLUTOHIdNDON. ..LINTO'N, CITY OF NORFOLK, ARANSAS. now building. Plyina from Morgan City. In connection with Morgan s Louisiana and Texas Railroad. For Indianola, via alIveatea t amers leaving Morgan City SUNDAY. TUESDAY, TIIURIDAY, connectt art Glveston, transfetrrlng therr to Steamer CITY OF NOB FOLK both freight, and passengers. Through bills lading signed to Houston and to all points beyond on the Houston and Tezas Central and G. H. and 8. A. R. R., Internationa and Great Northern Ballroad. and Now Orleans and Texas Railroad, via Clinton. and the Texas Transportation Company. Freight charged as per new card rates. Ban Antonio freights received and forwarded via Clinton and Galveston. Houston and Ban Antonio Rallway. Foer Brazos Santlao The Iron steamer I. C. IIARISi Will leave on Lighterage at Brazos Santiago at risk and e. pense of consignoes. Freight received for and bills lading signed only to Brownsville. via Rio Grande Railroad. as ,.r new tariff, less 3:3 tpr cent. Freight payable tn gold. For Corpus Christi, Fulton auG A St. Mary.'. via Irtokport-The iron steamer ST. MART, Will leave Morgan City on Lighterage to Corpus Christi (If any) at risk and expense of consgneoes. Freight for St. Mary's and Fulton landed at Rockport. Freolvt for all the above points received at the ot Morgan's Louisiana andl Texas Railroad, foot of aayette street. daily. until pV. m. PASSENGER AND MAIL ROUTE. For Galveston, Houston and Indianola. Passengers take Railroad Ferryboat foot of St Ann street. at 8:30 a. m.. reaching Morgan Oity at 12:26 p. m. there connecting with steamers lHUFCHIlNHON on NUNDAY. CLINTON on MONDAY. WHITNEY on TUEDAY. MORGAN on WEDNESDAY. JO(HEPHINE ,n THURSDAY. HU I CHINSON on FRIDAY. (.CIANTON on SATURDAY. First olass fare to Shreveport W,--Time. 411 hours. Excursion tickets for the round trip to Gal veston and return, good for thirty days. lasMed at 21. Tickets and staterooms secured until 6. p. m daily (Sundays excepted), at Agent's office, or at the Perry Landing, on morning of departure Through tickets will be issued from this ofmoo to the rincpal n joln. on the Houston Texa Central Ralroa on the International and Great Northern Railroad, and Teas and Paolla Bailroad. a . A. WHITNEY & 00., Agents. oel ly Corner Magazine and Natchez sts. NalW YORB. MORGAN'S NEW YORK LINE STEAMSHIPS. h The following Al Iron Stesmslih form this line LONE STAR. ALGIERS, NEW YORK, MOR(AN CITY. GEN. WHITNEY. The Iron Steamhip- ALUIERM, WEDNESDAY, Novomhbr 7. INBURANCE TO NEW YORK X, Freight for the above port received at the depOt of Morgan's Louislanaand Texas Railroad, foot of Lafayette street, daily until p. m. For freight aplIy to CHAS. A. WHITNEY & CO.. Agents. jel ly Cor, Natchez and Magazine streets. FLORIDA. FOR WARBINOTON PENSACOLA AND MILTON. REGULAR SEMI-WEEKLY PACKETS. The following first-class Al steam hl.ps will sail for the above ports as follows: oWALABAA, M. J. Faurla, master. Leaves every WEDN ESDAY. at 8 a. m. AMITE, Joseph F. Boyle, master. Leaves The above steamers will leave as above, oppO site Jackson Square. Second District. For freight or passage a pl on board r to fib. M. SOBIA, Aent. auls tf is and 20 Union street. HAVANA. FOR HAVANA. CEDAB KEYS AND. 13 WEST. UNITED STATES M IL LINE. LEAVING EVERY WEEK The first-class steamship MAIGARET, BaL ,r commander. will leave wharf foot of Calliope strtct. FRIDAY, Novenmber 2, at Op. m. Passage rates to Havana, $40; Axcursion tick ets, $60. Passage rates to Jacksonville, $20o includla state rooms and meals. Through bills of lading issued to all points ln Florida, For Freight or passage apply to L L BOBERTS 12o Common street, Over Louisiana National Bank. The steamship EMILY B. SOUDER follows on the - -rys ly LIVERPOOL. SERRA LINE OF STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW OBLEANS AND LIVERPOOL. DIEGO............ 16s tons ... Capt. Gasanags. GUILLERMO .....1225 tons ...Capt. Echevarris FEDERICO.... ...1423 tons ... Capt. Bidchea. PEDRO............ 765 tons .... Capt. Mungl. CAROLINA .......1354 tons.... Capt. Riestra. GRACIA .......... 90tons... Capt. Arizuma. RITA ............ 859 tons ... Capt. Gortez. JUANA ........... 757 tons ...Capt. Gastanago. The above powerfully built steamships will enter the New Orleans and Liverpool trade dur ing the coming tall. Will rocelve cotton and sign through hills of lading to any ports of the The steamship GRACIA, Capt. Arizuma, will sail from her wharf , - For freight and first classpanss sae plyto RANGER. FATMAN r CO Agents, o4c ly 45 Carondelet street. BR_.JIIEN. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. STEAM BETWEEN BREMEN AND NEW OR LEANS. VIA HAVRE. SOUTH AMPTON AND HAVANA. The steamships of the North Ger man oyd will resume their eagular Tripe next fall, as follows: From Bremen. From New Orleans. FRANKFURT Oct. 10 about Nov.11. NURNBERGN. nov. 21 about Dec. 23. FRANKFURT. De,19 about Jan. 20. These steamers touch outward at Havre and Havana. and on their home trip at Havana and Southampton. PRICES OF PASSAGE: From Bremen. Southampton or Havre to Ha vana or New Orleans-Cabin, $150 (gold); Steer age. $38 old). From New Orleans to Southampton, Havre or Bremen-Cabin. $150 (gold) ; Steerage., $ (gold) From New Orleans to Havana-Cabin. in (gold); Steerage. $15 (gold). Children under ten years, half prioe; chil dren under one year, free. The company reeervs the right to change th route of the steamers, te.ir avertised days d re and the orliee ofl OW o-iwt. un