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1"9 CASl ONLYl FOR CASH ONLI Great Leduetien tn Peea rof CHlI)ItREN'M BOOKS, TUIFT BOOKN. OVELM, STATIONERY AND FANtI ARTI(,LEN, ulrl.n the next thlrt days I will sell gocrnd *ifS4 7t(low tfuuros: MAUIO INKRTAND8, reduced from 21 to la Oh10 WATER PIEN.S reducod from 75 t IifMROItAT' OARD BOARD, from o2 to it 1 rD ANDo ILV.R OAlRD BOARD. frotr Sto 40 eonots. 4 large stook of CATHOLIC P'1AYER IOOKR 1taIf brice. M own LEAD PENOILS, now in groat do. lld rdouedil to 1 i nt4tns ý pr loWAfln. h, .0m with Bubter TIps, 2 cents per dor eHarrtngton COPY 1OOK. ,usuially sold t 10en cantln, n4w only ,4o4 itts lepr dlotoli. _iTiO(IIAr'I ALBUMM. worth $i r), for 71 -tkOMOR and RIEWARD OARID^ at cost, it t.houtsand I'AIER NUVPItS at hall .on, containing all the writers of note ni f.e. A. P. HARRINF TON, BOOKSELLERI AND STATIONEIR, No. 149 Canal street, 1utween Kron'gr's Kid G(lovo ltore and Holmns Pry Goods 8tro. or tu Tn Fr am 'I*.laZa AmII l .L O . M]me. M. GOILARID, 66 ROYAL STREET, MILLINERY & DREBE-MAKING, avint completed het full selections of tm Franch-trimmed Hiu., from the firsi Shoisy, begs leave to inform thn Inlales from MONDAY, Novombur t19 sho will Ie red to show them an elegant assortmeInt dOs, such as Freonlh-trimmed Hats, Flow STrimminas, rlnis. French Cloaks, Lin ý esC and Fhaol Artloln. e 2yllnory department ta strl ervised by a 1rewh ladv just arrlvnd from the well-known eason V rot. Paris. O)rders for dresses Jnltmpttly attended to at modlerRt yrl os. R carlds. no17 Hllti'TuTIHl 2dp UWw a "Dlebtld" Mate Steod the Test In the Recent FPre at Hdwards' Doept, Mlis. W W.OLARK. JNO. W. NORRIS. kAwldent. Vice Proesldent. D. TYLER, tneretary and Treasurer. - ANOTItER MNOUTIERN -TESTIMONI.L Pvo Titi EIPM kd ud LAc1 Cmpuy, A. ROY, Agent. ONE MORE VIOTORY S00RED. URAD I READ EDwAnDs' DarEPOT October 1 4 1577. Del Sir--The No. 7 DIEBOLD HAFP. pur S sonme time since, wont t.hrough the lar 4 f tion and remalnoed FOURTY-EIGHT Sn the burning rulns. The Iron on the ll and front was very much bulund put. altldorlng the extrome heat to which It had subjocted we fearu4l greatly for its con ; but judge of our joy and surprise when la opeling it we found all our books and aelers in good condition. S. D. CURRIE & 00. he above Is a iample of the testimonials " tag daily received from all parts of the coun * Ilarge assortment of these ceolbrated safes atlways on hand, at prices as low as first-elass Vork can be made. Write for estimates, otu. . .EW ORLEANS BRANCH -I- DOLD 8AIJ AiN LOCK 00., 31 cnual street, A01. Im Y.', .e nt. te .li . CHA. LACOUME, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer, 58 ST. CHARLEB STREET, Near Gravior street, Now Orleans. La. Sole Agent ldsborough. Forster & Co.'s celebrated RYE, and W. W. Johnson & Co.'s OLD BOURBON. Both of above Whiskies Sdistilled expressly for o. LACOUME: also. wave on hand numerous other brands of fine . grooery and family trade supplied. Also, proprietor of St. Charles Bar and Billiard Rooms, Under St. Charles Hotel. BRANCH BARS. 133 Oarondelet streeot--1 Bourbon street. And dealer in all sorts of MBILLIARD GOODS and TRIMMINGS. ocloam LOUISIANA STATE UNIVER»ITY -AND Agricultural and Mechanical College. Thls Institution is now open for the reception astudents and cadets. The session begins, by law, October 5 and ends July 4. Tuition free. Admission granted to young amen and youths not under fourteen years of age, who are proficient in the branches of a common English education. They can inter at may time duringt the session. Course of study for the present optional with the parent of the student or cadet. Mililtary Cadets will be quartered In the Uni versity building; other students can find good board, at reasonable rates. in the city of Baton Bogae. RIPENESB FOR A MILITARY CADET. Fixed expenses per month: Board, lodging sadservant attendance. $12: washing and mend ag a s50; fuel and lights. to cents: medical at Iesdance, $1: total, $16; or for the session of mine months, $144: or at that rate for part of ses lion. Payable monthly In advance. Contingent expenses per session: Estimates Ualform clothing. $47; text books and station gry. $15; medicines, $5: breakages and other S eatingencles, $; total, $72. Payable $48 on en SraoMe; balance., $24, January L Ia oases of withdrawal from the Institution dets will be charged only for the time of at taudaaoe, with this exception: that there will be e remission of fees for the last two months of t1h session. Nor fuller information, address e$ i lm D. F. BOYD. President. CHINA--GOLASS. VINET. ...............anal street....... ...... f7 Near Rampart street. avties his friends and the public in general to b. t his store, examine his goods, and satisfy Seaeisves that they a 3 ly cheaper frenm Hm, . dBOIRBTY. ST OVES AND HOUSEFURNISH ING GOODS, tee av EQUAL Tram asT. S3etrSt re ry MME. BERitNEIM'S, 1465 Canal Street - - - 14 Next house to oorner of Bourbon. Her onumme rous friends alnd eust mrs Ir respeetfully nformoudthTt Mie, DIENEI - sppnd bor NEW 9w ILINEIii and DitEIlt. AKIINg E ALIHMELI'T with an ELEGANT NEW STOCK Of the Latent Imported Htylen in HATS, BONNETS. FLOWERA. FEATHERS, LACE., ROBES, CONFECTIONS, ern from the lennadln houses of Paris. Mme. rnhmhm has ionuretd the valuable sMervice oi Mmne. HOPHIE. who will have plneasure In catering to the cultlvated taste of her rmany ladly iatrons, all of whom will undoubtedly transfer their former patronaao to the new establish mont. The Dressmaking Department, Under the personal ancple of Mmn. BERN: ll{Eiu, wei le conedutute( byMme. LEONTINE, who has hitherto been employed in the First Houses of Paris, Assisted by a oompetent corps of artlsta In their profeston. Thankful for pst patronalte and solitlnon the continuance ttlreof, Mme. IENBHELM will give perfect satisfaction in Seth lranehu of Mer House. Btrlt and careful attention paid to all city and country orders, at the most reasonable New stock receiving by every steamer. 0021 lm FRENCH MILLINERY, Berlin Zephyr Worsted, -AND DRESSMAKING. ltmoe. BRoos Royctyo1r, No. d Chartres Street, Near Canal, Begs to Infrrm her patrons, and the ladnces In general, that the BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF MILLINERY snlotedl by her In the North, and recelvtnde dl roeet from Drominlnt Parisian housen, is now In atore, and eemprises all the nnewest. shaces inl Felti Clips, Hitraw and Velvets, trimmetd in tilhe eitillng sly n, and at lower Irilees than any other house in this cllty. Hclr stlck of Bnirltn Zephyr 81ip tr Patterns. Java CanvaS, Mottoes. etc., Is varied and corn 'lote;lHE DRESRMAKING DEPARTMENT will be opened Oetit,er its. by Mrs. M. MAItH.I, well known In this comntnunity aI. )ne of ithel _ctteet nmetent in thIs Inecof busIness. Orders llicit at short notifce; pertneor fir and entlre satisflatllon agaranlltte.l onetl nam PARIS FASHIONS. Mme. JULIE LaB. FISHER, _uamia nd Frr Mrllney! Parlors at the Turner Mansion, 18N...........CANAL STREET........... S13 Begs to Inform her lady friends and the publipe generally thnt, she has on hand one of the most beautiful and complete selections of Parisian styles and fashions in @ONNETS, HATS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, SHAWLS, Etc. In her DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT she has employed the best Parisian Artlsle, and she will he pleased if the Ildios will call at her larlors. 188 CANAL STREET. Mme. Julie LaB. Fisher. ot019 tf FOR MAKINC Light Bread, Rolls, &c. SHEPARO'S IMPROVED Hop Yeast 18 THE CHEAPEST AND BEST ARTICLE IN THE MARKET. - - ._ Dyspeptics can eat Bread raised with this Yeast with impunity. le-ft is pit up in half-pound tin vans, and warranted to keep any length of time in any climate. Full directions for use are on every can, and if followed strictly, GOOD BREAD will be a certain result. FOR SALE BY GROCERS GENERALLY. 5'i" .litantfartutred expressly for the Soathern Trade, by WM. H. SHEPARD, 1'VnTO,-AT, E I)KALER IN Teas, Spices, Mustards, &c. 58 Custontmhoutse St., NEW ORLEANS, LA. LUMRBER ! CABINS i LUMBER The undersigned are sti]l offering their stock In trade at lowest rates. The prices of their eelebrated CARRE PLANTATION CABINS have been so reduced as to be within reach of all. Send for price lists. W. W. CARRE & CO.. 850 Delord street, sel ft New Basin. New Orleans MR. J. SAGET 198............ Chartres street .............g19 tihe anide <an ,t B ae t ad and, a FORSAL BYGRCER GEERALI ms n,,r~rttr d epr~r U /~rtI cestle~b·rulated Bi~;~~i a~lc~d : A. ROCHEREAU & CO., COMMISSION MERCHIANTS. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF 5RZtT & COIPArNT'S K CHAMPAGNE. IMPORTERS OF BRANDIEN, WINES, VERMOUTHS, OILS, ETC., t8, A Soutl William St., New York. 10 and 1 S1t. Louls Street, New Orlesw &1119 am I JNO. JEWETT & SONS, fin COI ItODI)EiSo OF--AND- LEAD IS; 5a AN- -LINSEEiJT" CIr I USIIL8 S (S 011 XLINSEED, do ] V 14 W "' ) T , Tho abovn LEAD I strictly PURIIIE. They Invn manufw'turti only thlis quality for tlhn ln -twenty yoars. OGuarantnnd as good asl iny manil- In this country. anti tho abovo OIL is WAR RANTED to be PERFECTLY I'URIE. For sale by W. M. AIIIAT, No. $I Petersn treet, 0o241 m HOE AGENT FOR NEW ORLEANS. GO TO GRUNEWALD HALL, -FOR THE BEHT- PIANOS AND ORG AI, SHEET MUSIC In -AND BRASS INSTRUMENTS, WIICH ARE OFFERED AT f r V()W I~/I, I]I IC I Than at any otlher Musle House In thin Country. A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF TIE CEIEIBRATED PIANOS OF Id ltinway. K-rn.al. y.Ieye,,i aund 1wh'ir.lý Ier ALWAYS ON HAND), AND HOLD ON EASY. ACCOMMODATING TERMS. Get My Estimates Before Purchasing Elsewhere. RSpeial attention paid to REPAIRIS ON PIANOS, which are lono by isklluau workmen at modl orato primes. andi using only the BEST MATERIAL. Buying everithing for CASHI. and having no HIGT CANAL STREET RENT to) pay. I can sol my goods MUCH LOWER, and lot my mustomors have the inmollt of It. Your patronage Is respoetfully sollciteld. LOUIS GRUNEWALD, o,2t Grunewald Mal, 14, 16, IS, !S and 1 IDaronne street, New Orleans. PHILIP WERLEIN, NEW MUSIC AND PIANO STORE, NO. 135 CANAL STREET, TOURO BUILDING, THE RENDEZVOUS OF THE MUSICAL WORLD. The Headquarters of the Piano and Music Trade of New Orleans and the Nouth. The honso "Worlnin" is ronownnm for Its LOW PRICES AND ACCOMODATING TERMS, and for thm HUI'EItIOR QUALITY of its instrumout.s. At his Mammoth Warorooms can be found an assortment of 200 PIANOS AND ORGANS, CONHISTINo of THIOSE UNEQUALED AND PERFECT (C II( 10!IiI: I14&( UI'ItI(GIT, GRAND AND HSQUARE PIANO. TIIE ELEGANT UPRIGHT HARDMAN PIANOS, THE STANDARD ESTEY ORGANSS.J MAMON & HAMLIN AND NEW ENGLAND ORGANS. Also fifty .ncond hand Pianos and Organs at prices t0o suilt overyone. Evry instrument sold is fully warrantod. DIRECT IMPORTATION OF MUTSICAL INSTRUMENTR, Strings etc., LECOMTE'S and other BRASH INBTRUMENTB. Hold at Wholesale and Retail. at prices to defy aI coin petition. SHEET MUSIC-THE LARGERT STOCK IN THE SOUTH. PIANOS REPAIRED, TUNED. HAULED OR STORED AT REABSONABLE PRICEB. OLD PIANOS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. n8,17 RE MOVAL. REMOVAL. 0 TO OUR NUMEROUS CUSTOMERS, FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC. --- Having leased for a term of years the large and beautiful store in the MORESQUE BUILDING, forming the corner of Camp and Poydras streets, we will take possession of the same during the MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, -with one of the- LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS -OF 6 EVER OFFERED TO THIS COMMUNITY, CONSISTING" PARLOR, BEDROOM, DINING-ROOM, LIBRARY. HALL AND OFFICE FURNITURE] OF EVERY STYLE, DESIGN AND QUALITY. FINE FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS. AND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF COMMON FURNITURE, OF EVERY GRADE AND PRICE. -0 -- o----- In the meantime we will REDUCE OUR PRICES on our stock in Armory Hall to obviate the expense of moving., Parties wishing to take advantage of this reduction should eall before we move. Thanking the Public for their generous patronage during many years past, we hope by strl attenton to businee and upright dealingse, to merit a eontinuance of the same in our new &uarters. LB9-i~: : &Win (BIEAT JACKSON ROUTE, CHICAGO. ST. LOUI AND NEW ORLEANS DOUBLE DAILY THROUGH TRAINR will depart, from and arrlvo at thir Calliope streot depot from November 18, 1H77, as follows: DEPART. ARRI VE. Express No. .ri: p.m. I Express No.2, lo:30a.m. Ex rAess No. 7 :e rI. rnl. .Ex press No.4, |:rH ap.Im. Nos. I antd 2 run dally, a and 4 drlly oexc~pt. SPULnd LMAN PALACE HLEEPINO CARISI thrnhgh to Loulsville, Cinci nnrat and ( hicago, without nhange, and for Ht. Louisr ri sl pver is a.tlntlhed at MIlan, enabling parsongoers to go through without lnaving th tirailn. Only onoe change to New York and Eastern citlos. Friday evening's train moakers no nonntllion for Chic.ago. Aenromn, t odation trainhs bretwon Now Orl-rans arnd Mr(ooeh lIt y: Ioave Nw Orleans 8:$r, p. in. Mt urday. and 7:10, I,, i. Hlondlay. Arrive at Now Orleans at i1:20 a, m. iand to:;5o p. m. Monday. This Is thie only line running doitrln daily through trains to and from all points North anti East.. Til.kets for sanl and information given at 22 Camp istrent, cornetr of Corn lion. A. D1. MHIEt, N, Tick:et Agent. F. CIIANDLEIl, Oen. Pass. Agint. rnh THE NEW ORLEANS AND MOBILE RAIL BOAD--MOBILE LINFr THE GREAT THROUGH R(JOUTE TO THS EAST. NORTH AND WENHT Via Louisville via Atlanta and via St. Louis. CAIRRYING THE U. H. MAIL. Trains arrive and rdlpart from Depot. foot of Canal st ret, iw follows: DIMPART. ARRIVF. Express. Huir- Express...... s:a3a, m, lday orely.... 7:nsta. m. Express.Hun Express ..... 5:op.m . day ,nly . .9:80 p. mi. P.se' Inrger,ex- Pas-srngr.r,.x Ciptt Hundrray.7: ion.m. rr. f hundrly :45p. m. Putlmran I'alvo Cars dally to Cincinnati, Louisville, NnUhrvl l., Ht. Louis Washington, Baltrimro and Phlladllphia without change and only one chagoe to New York and Eastern cltin.. Tl'ickt nffine, corner of Camp and Common street, opposite City Hotel. D. B. ROBINSON, Huperintendoent. mh2 tf J. W. COLEMAN. Tiket. Agent. f)ONTCHARTRAIN BAILWAY Depot at the hoal of Elysian Finlrl, street, near thn Love., 'Tirld Dlstrl-t. Excursion to or frorm tho Lak' and return sarmn day, 20 cents. Children under twelve yoars, IO cronts. Trains will leave as follows: From the City. From the Lake. 6 o'rloik ...... a. m. 7 o'eldck ........a. m. 7kJ o''lo'k .......a. m. R r'tlork ........a. m. 9 o't'lock .. . ...a. m. 0 o'crlock ........a m. 1054 o'lorelSe........a. m.li1 o'1clo!k ........a m. 12 o'rlork ........ m. 1 o'rcloek ........ . m. 8 o''lo'k ........p. n. 2 o'r'lc k ........ in. 4 o'rlork ......... m, 8aK o'clock .......p.m,. 4 o'clock ........ m. 41 o'cloc.k ........p.m 6 o'clock ........ p.m. 5% o'clock ..... ... m. 7 o'clock .......p. in, 754 o'clock ....... . in. 8 o'clock ........ in. H, % o'cluck ........p.m. 0 o'clock ........p.m. 9 o'elor k ........ p.m. 10 o'clock ........p.m. 10% o'clock ........mm On Sundaytho trains wilt twr rn everyrra7ld hour from 2 o'clock p. m. On Sunday morn. Ings the trains leave the city at 5 o'clock for the accommodation of iportismnn. Passengors for GOntllly must notify the con. ductor prior to the departuro of train. aul '77 1y D. . IOBINSON. ReceIver. THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE. PASSENGER ROUTES TO ALL POINTS NORTH AND EAST. Reorganized for the Summer of 1ES7. Working out of New Orleans via the N. O. and M. B. B. and prosentlng the following attractive lines to ihe attention of all North-bound Tour Ists and Travelers: Route No. I-All RHil. Via Montgomery Columbus. Maron, Augusta, Wilmington. tlchmonl. 62 Hours, New Orleans to New York. The same time always as by any other line. Pullman Sleeping Cars to Opellka. Holid Day Trains thence to Augusta. with Pullman Sleeping Cars attached at Macon for Wilmington. Through train Wllmington to Richmond and iew York. with 'legant, Parlor Cars attached to nlenmond--thence Pullman Bleeping Oars to New York. ALL CHANOGE AT REARONABLE HOUR AND INTO CLEAN AND PRIOPERLY VENTILATED CGAJU. Route No. 2-Bay Line. Over the samn llne to Wilm Inton as by Rout No. 1. Thenc, by Special Parlor Cars to Ports mouth. Va. Thence, at 6:30 p. nm. daily (excep Sunday), by the magnlfletnt steamers of the BAY LINE to Baltimore. Thence by New Yori Express. arriving in New York at 2:05 p. m. A sixty-nine hours' run-only seven hours it oxcessa of all rail time. with the advantage of at undisturbed night's rest and superlor accom modations upon the Chesapeake Bay. Route No. 3-The Old Dominion Line. The same Lines to Wilmington and Portse mouth as IRoutes 1 and 2. Thence. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 5:3o p. m. by the magniflcent sidewheel steamships of the OLE DOMINION OOMPAN , which invariably arrive at their Now York wharves at 9 p. m. A through run of 76 hours, combining the essential elements of Cheapness. pooed and Comfort. Passengers should leave New Orleans Satur days. Mondays and Thursdays to connect close ly with this Line. For Tickets, Cheeks, Time Cards, andr all in. formation apply at the offices of the Now Or. leans and Mobile Railroad. A. POPE, (eneral Passenger Agent. J. I. WHITE, outhern Passenger Agent L. L. McCLEHKEY, Southwestern Agent. cor. ner 8t Oharles and Common sts. nol 3m WIRE SIGNS. I am prepared to execute. in the neatesl styles, all kinds of WIRE SIGNS -AND SCREENS For Windows and Doors, at prices that DEFY COMPETITION. Heretofore all orders for Wire Frames have been sent North at a great expense for freight. etc. My SIGNS are MORE DURABLE AND CHEAPER than those constructed at theNorth. All orders promptly attended to. C. A. SCHELIN, 0c13 tf 655 MAGAZINE ST. GREAT REDUCTION - IN THE - P.RICES -OF THE - SINGER SEWING MACHINE. BEWARE OP WORTHLESS IMITATION MACHINES. THE SINGER WILL LAST A LIFETIME. SEND FOR CIRCULAR AND CASH PRICES. Address THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO., 85 CANAL STREET. eels tmhl GAS FIXTTURES FOB SALE, Below New York Wholesale Prices, ETHER TO THE TRADE OR PUBLIO GEN. EBRALLY. . Also a large supply of Englsh Pipe Hooks As1 Ilt se' Tools and Nalleable IlBlags as Iimhhwi IaIr. MORGAN LNEW U. $. MAIL The foll in low-preeanr Ireon Z~aa t o.i TARo8ASb,. now building. TUEM r hanso.uir , DAYont R,, . an'd Great ortf orn lrd, an and Texas Raireat via Olion.an Trnspo rtation Company. via Clinton and)nir estn nonstoa The Iron steamer I. c. MARIm Will leave on Tilli ItDAY. Novsd mber ue . LVehterage at Braos antiago at Ias pTnse of ConCi mannoes Freight re.ihve s for and bills only to Browand le, via Ho u Arlght Sayab IR iO Per cent. I.w Cepus 2risUt, • ,.i SI.t Mary's, via Rokpo. steamer FT. MARY, ( Will leave Morgan Olty on THUIn4DAY, Novemtber e . Lighterage to Corpus Chrlati (if at ) Freirht Ior Marr'sdf and biyto1 rigt for ll the above point r Depo organ's Loulanas and Texs foot of Lafarett e street., daily. untl e p, a PABSENGER AND MAIL IBOUTMM For Salveston, Rouan to and Passengers take Railroad Cerribot foo Ann strot.at :80 a. m., rseh at 12:lS m th r conn wiu JogI' erEconni RockOor .. MOR( AN on THU RSDAY JOtHEI'HJNE on .HR, IfUTCIIINsON on 8ATtURiDA First class fare to Shreveport hours. Excursion tickets for the round tul veston and return, good for thirty aT1ket and staterooms secured naIl S. daily (Sundays excepted). at Agent's o5. the Ferry Landing, on mornln of Through tickets will be Issues to the rlnclRal ints n te Central Rairllroad.on the ri Great Northern Railroad, and Tea. - Railroad, 0. A. WHE TNEY 0, lel l1 Corner Maiaine and NEW YORK. MORGAN'S NEW YORK LINE BT The following Al Iron - form this Ifne ONE STAR. LG GEN. WHITNEY. The Iron Steamship LONE STAR, TUEHDAY. November 24, INBURANCE TO NEW YORK % Freight for the above port receiv a of Morgan's Louisiana and Texas of Lafayette street, daily until p, ia For freight apply to ý, . CHA. A WITNEY & CO.. Aaes, Jel iy Cor. Natchez and ,Mag egieh. ... FIASRIDA. FOR WARRIINGTON PENSACOL MIJLTON. REGULAR SEMI-WEEKLYJA(b2 inbh The following flrt-ass . ships will sail for the . follows: ALABAMA, M. J. Faur4ite'ia Leaves 8A T IRDAY. at s bnt AMITE, Joseph F. BolUst LaveRs The above steamers will Ijave as r ot sItet Jakson Hiuaro, HSuond Distri`d For freight or pLHsage aply n d llon. (. M. 80RI/2 NeN w auir, tf 1s and 20 Uta; W" -- -- _ --- cago; HAVAA. ore HAVANA. --e Tier. SfNIble. Mil FOR HAVANA. CEDAR KE' Martin, 'ers ein, WEST. natl E. UNITED STATES MAI Mower, LEAVING EVERY ', I. ap. The flrst-clas '" . -ity: R ity;WH 4kron. St MA RGA RET~,arNatchez; Itaer ft. , ;:uben will leavr wharf foot of Callione. :Iveston f TI:SDAY. Novemrnir 2..rslirnore: I+ Passage rates to Havana, to; Gaston. eta, o. In .aid R " Passage rates to Jacksonville : state rooms and meals. pq( Wil Through bills of lading issued rl. Florida. 3reok For Freight or passage apply tost1; J e I. K. ROBERTS, 120 Comnl 4o,7 Over Louisiana N foblfle The steamship EMILY B. OD.lr Mrs on the al FP LIVERPOOL. Ws r j SERRA LTNE OF STEAMSHIPS iag NEW ORLEANS AND LIVERA DIEGO ...........1054 tons .... Capt. GUILLIERMO-... -1225 tonso --Capt. RE FEDERICO... ...142.3 tons ...Capt. Bi PEDRO ........... 705 tons ...Capt. Mu CAROLINA ...... 1354 tons ...Capt. Biestra. GOACIA ......... :OS tons ...Capt. RITA .......... 5,t,,ns r...-Capt. Grt JUANA... ..... 757 tons .... Capt. The above powerfull y built steamnshrl trde enter the Nrew Orleans anrl Liverpool traded ing the coming fall. Will receive cotton sign through bills of lading to any ports of tL Continent of Europe. The steamship RITA, Capt. Gart~z, will sail from her wharf SATURDAY, Nov. f. For freight and flrst ,class ,sste apply to RANGER., FATMAN & CO. Agenmtse oea ly 45 Carondelet steet. BREMEN. NORTH GERMAN LL6RD STEAM BETWEEN BREMEN AND NEW O3._ LEANS, VIA HAVRE. SOUTH AMPTON AND HAVANA. The steamships of the North Os man oyd will resume their Regular Trio next fall, as follows: From Bremen. From New Orleslo , FRANKFURT Oct. 10 about Nov.i. NURNB ERG. Nov. 21 about Dec. 23, FRANKFURT. Dec,. 19 about Jan. .s, These steamers touch outward at Ha7 Havana, and on their home trip at Ha.el Bouthampton. PRICES OF PASfAGE: Irom Bremen. Southampton or HBare vana or New Orleans-Gabin, 150 (gold); age. $36 (gold) From New (rleans to Southampton Bremen-Cabln. $150 (gold); Steerage, s From New Orleans to Hava-e~ (gold); Steerage., Si (gold). Children under ten years, halt pries; dren under one year, free. The eompaayreserves the to route of tl egersom r ca. alydltýBrame