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.AM1NIE &EWS. OITION NE ORLEANS EMOOEAT. oaxnz aw masoon v r. I JDly 9, 1818. J Cleared YesttW1av. Bohr Jno Atwood, elhon, for BSanqualla Joe P Machecs Arrived No arrivals from uer yesterday TEAM3OAT'S. Golden Rule. Shlnkle, from Ccmmnnat Assumptlon, (Ubrlet, tfom Bayou Latourene Faechon, Broad, from Washlngton Martha Baeset, from Port Enas Ixport1 BARRANQUILLA Per schr John Atwood-- 45 bble Sour 550 hf do 660 sacks do 1010 boxes soap 1819 poe lamber 50 bdis shinglee 751 pkg saundries Imports LIVERPOOL, VIA CORUNNA-Per steanmship Teutonia--50 bsa tin pla.ls B Norton Aco--958 do 2I toe bleach powder 1.3 toe n.ld ash 195 drums o mods 650 scks saelt i03 pkge earthenware 918 bales of rage 89 cases wine 7 pkge books order-99 Mee cham. pagne 95 bble ale 4 bble cider 7 ht oke wine J B Solari & Son-S asee. mdne A Koenig ito-1 do Jno Frank &oo-1900 flues & W H,,well-3 oases mdse H Beer 6 do Bateson. Wisdom & Bowllong-18 crates earthen. ware Marx Weihl--l4 bkgs rarthenware J A Steven son-90 do W & 8 Jack &oo-36 do Mrs J Gauche 67 do Stratton & Mayer--9 do 6 pkgs mdde M Payro -4 came mdie Fole"m Bros-10 do Anderson & Simp son-350 oasks ale E J Foretall's 80on--175 bbls do Rareshide & Maee-v5 do 8,lae Weeks loo-1 cuse of mdse D H Holmes &oo-130 pkge mdae e A Whitney &oo-11 do J 8 Aftken & Son-- J Levols-1 A OnGr fo-1 R Rhodes-1 M J Masuhall-b H Stern oo S A M Levy--l67 H Lilney-- J feget-5 T Layton -SM Mesucare-10u bask. to champagne A Roohe. rean &co-I.0 bble stout D Nicholson-7 pkgs mdeo W Hawkins-I A Le.seps-- I Herbert Coo--3 La. fargue & B-3 Mrs fonr fone-I J P Balech-l L Do. book-S F Armenoez-1 Schmidt d Ziegler 1 Dnu boeis HAVANA--Per .teamship Teutonia---619 hhds sugar to Agar & Lelong Reeelpta of Prodtee CINCINNATI-Per steamer Golden Rule-1 pkge mdse A Albers-7 hhds tobacco Beadles. Wood aoo -92 bbls whisky Burke & Thompson -5 do Bassetti & Xlques-lot mdse A Baldwin &oo--10 trunks E Booth-- oases malt Dr 8 M Remie--ll bdis paper Dufour & Limet----48 bbls meal 94 bbls flour H Del Bondio-50 tieroes hams E F DelBondio--95 bbls of whisky J Dreyfus --3 pkgs n doe J Duty--1 do D Donegan--108 bbl onions E Doherty-2- pkge ndee L Ferrari-10 do Flo av & Thompson-55 bbls onions Greve & Wildermann--- page mdse J Gibney-15 pkge vinegar H R Gogreve---- do T M Gilmore- bslea cotton Jurey & M1illis-155 bbls fdor Glover & Odendahl--88 sacks wheat I1 sacks corn Gordon & Gomlla-464 bbls flour 3o0 sacks bran 16 casks meat 300 bbls pork Howard & Preston--5 pgse mdse H Haller-5 do Horter & Fenner-.5 bbia whisky F Hollander-78 bble grits Il bbls meal T A Hamilton oco--10 bbls whisky J B Junqu---81 pipes U G Johnson-9 hhds tobacco Jno B King &oo-i br eggs T King Ldco--I ox mdse Kureheedt & Bienvenu-Si pkge mdse Lagan & Maklnson-400 bdls ties 1 box of mdee Lesy--. pkas beer L Lppmao--5 buggies J Levy-115 pgs outter 5 bales boom ourn CH Law. renoe oo--8 boxes eggs I box becon OF elville 48 pgse handles J C Morris-li pkge mdie D Moffltt -9 do J Mather-63 bbls dour W H Matthews & Bro -61 bble pora 13 casks meat 9R hf do lot mdae W H Mathews & Bro-- be ler etc D C MoCan & Son-16 tieroes hams I hf bhd meat 2 pkp mdse Jno T Moore dtoo-0 bbls whisky Miller, Grgaby &oo-53 pkgs bags J Meyer-98 phga eggs 5 pkgs butter I keg lard 69 bbls apples I br do Miller & Meyer-2 boxes eggs P Meyer-4l pkge mdse M L Navra-4 do 100 boxes soap 0 & MR R-lot m soe Blanks Line--9 pkge mdse Potth, if d& o-lot do G Pltard-135 bbls flous Prodhommel& Briggs--10 bbls whisky F Roder large lot mdee N O T 0o--56 hhds stems E F Stookmeyer--:5 pkge butter 10 bbla vinegar 100 bhis bitters Smith Beos koe-5o bax glassware Shropshire oco-10 bbis oh Stauffer, Macready &Ac--3 pkge of mdse M SH hearts k Bro---Oo sacks malt I sack of enions F Shafer 18 boaes pears 3 bbls apples C H Bohenok-5 p Ig boops A M dummers--30 pkgs but ter C W Sisoon-400 bores candle BSchmidt & Ziegler -10 wagonse N 8oria-;A1 pce lumber C A Snyder 27 bble onions M Stich A Son--s tierces hams 61 bbl four 97 pkis butter 8chwabacher, Frowenfeld k Pfeifer-10 doS4 tierces hamn 6 bhds meat,95 hf bbls pork Schwabacher L Hirsch- 13 pkge mdee F N Thayer-6 bbls syrup A Thomson doo-C00 bbls flour 300 sack obran Vairn & Mortimer--L boxes mdse W VanBenthuysen-4 hhds bacon VoeeBree-1900 bdls cotton ties TT White-36 bxs glassware Meyer Well -36 doA Wolf-I hhds tobacco B H Wilson & Mills -25 bbls whisky Wang & Cottam-6 stoves J Voel. kel-1 pkge mdre Capt W Weusel-- 955 sacks oats Joe West Aco-large lot mdse U A Whitney Aco- 997 sacks cotton send NO Cotton Seed Association-1 pkge oil Jackson & W-- do A A Maginnis Sons-1 page mdse C B Uhurchill-- thbas outton W C Black tco-1 Chafe. Hamilton 4 Powell--l L Harriss &o -4 Meyer, Wetl de-- a & C Newman-4 Richard son d May-lot furniture and sundries to order--T lal 2 bales Cottron .91 srs cotton send 69 hhds tobsoco WASHINGTO '-Per steamer Fanchon-9 bales cotton Beraud a Gibers-7 Lebman, Abraham doo- 6 J W Burbrldge do---- A Tertrou-3 Rensbaw, Cammack &co--2.Nalle & Cammeck-51 sacks cotton seed N 0 Cotton Seed Aesocl tion- -1 sack seed cot ton G W Terrell &o----lot wool. bides and sundries P Case--do t!o L l'errebonne-2 bags wool and sun dries Ryooski & Manale--.6 bales moss 2 hides and sundries J M Latimer &co -1 bale wool J W Bur bridge too----lot hides , hhd bornt Hay & Mehle-1 bag wool Issacson & bimms-9 hides order--I bdle do Queyronze & HOei--- do 1 bag wool Schmidt & Zeigler--I bag wool Warren. Atkinson &co--2,000 staves T A Beck-26 head cattle Noel & Wooten-29 do P Servat- 27 do 54 head sheep Aycook, Mitchell &co-sancries to order- notal 31 usits cotton 51 acks oottor seed I sack seed cotton 136 head stock 32,000 staves BAYOU LAFOURCHE--Per steamer A sumption -49 sacks potatoes A N Laine-6t do L Terrebonue -80 do J M Walsh-I-5 do F P 8evin--I do C Lees seps-59 do order-I cow and calf J Claverie--sun drte+ to order-Total 458 ca ks potatoes PORT BADS-Per steamer Martha-suadries to order Receipts at the New Basin Tangipahoa-Per steamer J C Gault-raft timber to order Pascagortla-Per schr Walter Denny--4'.000 feet lumber to H Buddig Handaboro-Per schr Jos Edwards-22000 feat lum ber to H Buddit Bayou Lacoaoe--Per schr Geo Colmar-25,000 feet lumber to W O Toomor Blind River-Per schr Monterey--25 crds wood to master Wadesboro-Per schr 8 B Simms--20,000 shingles 8 cords wood to master Blind River-Per schr Cleme ntine--5 cords wood to master Bayou Lacombe-Per schr Leander Jane-25,000 feet lumber to W G Toomer Tchefuncta River-Per schr Pereeverance-ballast from the break water Bonfouca..Per echr Louisiana State-ballast from the breakwater Bonfouca- - er schr Bonfouca---ballast from the breakwater Receipts at the Old Basin Pearl River-Per schr Alice McGuigen-35,C00 fee lumber to order Blind River- Per sohr Sidonl -15.000 staves order Peat I River-Per echr Dan 2t Castle - 20 cord wood to master Bonfouca--Per schr Mew-IS cords wood master Bonfonoa-Per schi Mary Llane--SO cords wood to master Blind River-Per sohr Surprise No 2-90 ords wood to master Pearl River-Per schr Lillle Dunn-50 cords wood to master Mandeville-Per schr Keno--600 bble charcoal to master By Railroads. CHICAGO, ST LOUIS AND NEW ORLEANS RAILROAD July 8--9 hales aottnn lile, Nugent too---6 do Chaffe. Hamilton & Powell- 4 Lehman, Abraham & co-S Beadles Wood &co--2 Payne, Kennedy hoo-1 J & G Cromwell-I Btewart Bros oo--1 H L C New. man-1 Meyer, Wela Coo 59 hhda tobacco Guntnlr d& Stevenson-54 do E H Wilson & Mills-48 doKirk. patrick doc--iS do Jno B King kao---1 Beadles, Wood too 7 do T Wits-6 do S Hernsheim & Bro 397 pkge fruit C H Schenok--79.do J P Maoheo Arco -p2a do Stephens & Stork-So do 8 Oteti & Bro--1l do J W Orlater--i0 do Macbees & Torre-34 Pace k Anaelmi-19 T J Carver-b8 g M 8Svori- 71 Berry L co--9 A.Valeton doo 5 tierees name VTlrin & Mor timer-il case shoes Vincent &oo-- 1 sod foun.t T Hill--i bx books J P Southwouth--9 bbla eoitings W Roy--10 pgs butter .ohwabacher & Hirsch--8 do 50 boxs oneeme C Clinton-t4 crate. cabbage J Salo moni-t. pkgr tobacoo JP araxin-4 boxe. slamps O M 8hoemaker---- hf bbl butter d B S0olarl & Son--1 bbl meal J T Shaw-li dry hides J Claveriejr-S3 beer kegs F Hollaader-3. bbls meal 80 pkgs butter C Lawreoee ao-4? pkgs oars G Sciaocalu -SO boxes ReHls & Rusch--: 9 pkgL machinery Lochte o Cordee-3 cars pig i.ro M Sebharts & Bre- cars of brick J A Mutr--I ear lumber Eager, Eilerman dco -1 do t box mdse H 0's--i boiler I engine 1 smoke stack 6 pkgs fixtures H D Coleman d Bro-l150 pks beer 17 emoy Legs H Re.twits---10 hhds bacon Schwab.oeher. IFrowenfeld d Pfelfer--30 orstes cab. bage G Adoro--f do J B Abudie-6 do 70 bbli onions E Doherty----IS bbla apples 31 crates cabbage J Ber taucel eoo--l car cattle Scoop poultry Temple 8 Coons oo---5 ears wheat L J Higby-- o r lumber M J McAdam-l eca wheat Webster & Dilliogham--5 bols onions J K Ren.n h oc--50 bbls highwipes J G Byan--5 io W H Beauobham-l.l pkgs eggs 5 coops poultry Miler & Meyer--l pkgs mde 21 bbls whis vy 55 bores cheene C A Whitnev dooo-- hox mdse F~iedersckson & Harte--l pkgs hardware Barrett &d Weiman-l' rolls I, ather A Brann--0 bbls onions G W Daviaon eoc-9I hbls whi ky Joe David-a cases butter E Conery a Son--5 frkina butter J Boninoog bra tinware M McGrw--9 do AI V'not-- box saddle ry 10 bdlj sbaft J Schwartes-4 boxes castings M W Bnit--l4 Otte sweep A Baldwan too-- ay q ides Zub.tsi t BiS-1 temp/y foat TI Watemos- 4oJ 8> ca-- m ouse shoes N L N Smory-- oasse 4* leatt & Mayer-total 21 bales settee 804 hhds tobeso 6 oars wheat NEW ONLUANI AND MOBIEL RAILDOAD July e-06 bales cotton order-i do Allen, Wea.t Bubh-- pka sundries Mrs Tbho. leats-I ear cattle Adair &Davls-- de J C Bledsoe-9 ear hes J Lat. imer-10 pea granite Gee Stroud-- ear bulk wheat L J Higby-1 Go Web ter & Dillighamn--l do Glover & Odeadahl-41 bza and bble apples Miller & Mover -7 bhds tobacco Jno B King oo--175 phas beer Geo Yalets-0 pkg. dse W H Lethford oo-2 bdle of paper N Markham---5 boxes tobacco C A Whitney &o"-4s do J J Irby & Son--5 bbls oil J Aldlgi-.IO teroes hams Fowler Bros-17 oke sides Bobwabaoher Frowsnf. Id & Pie fer-750 sacks flodr T A Hmilton too-5 bbls popcorn Ruts & Reasoh-30 bbls whisky Loohbte Cordes-I do T F Moore-1 cotton gin P M Greenwood-178 pkgs beer A Walz-30 bhds tobaoo Gunther a Stevenson--ll boxes mdse J3 Rivers-1 ba hardware J Foster-1 box saddlery M W Smith 9 trunks Pullman Car Co---- stoves and fixtures Haller-3 bbls whisky Ogden & Wolf- .10 hf do Geo Itehnelder &oo-7 cases mdee E Booth-5 bblm whisky Hugo koo-- bbls flour T J Howard-9I bble onions Chma Piea.s.ts--lJ erates cabbase E Doherty--60 bbls onions Greve & Wlldermann-l buggy J A Lam Aco--5 tisroes shoulders J Nelson &oo--I box mdse J K Levy L& Ben-48 bbla onions E Doherty--30 do Grove & Wildermann-1- do G W Davison koo -10 do M Stobh & Son -180 pkgs beer C M Kramer-50 boxes tobsoco Moore, 8tratton Aoo-30 do LeGuise & co-SO do Marx & Kemper-10 do J Beraud-5 bales rede Lehman, Abraham kAo-5 tleroes hams 99 hhds bacon Schwabacher Frowenfeld & Pfeifer--- bdles mats J MoCCasuin-9 oases glass W Wirth--7 oases mdse E Booth-5 pkgemdee J Bois-7 do L Leoomie -46 head cattle Ayook. Mitchell &oo-3O 0 Mehle A eo--1 car stock and poultry Miller & Meyer-I car of bulk wheat Hayden & Barry-i do L J Higby-sun. dries to order-Total 67 bales cotton 37 hhds tobacco 5 cars bulk wheat 750 sacks flour 88 heed cattle FOREIGN PORTS. Dunkirk, July 3-Arrived-Nor bark Talisman, Dahler, from Pascagouna. AMERICAN PORTS. New York. July 6-Sailed-steamships Knicker booker, Kemble, and Lone Star, Forbes, for Noew Or. leans. Bath,July 9-Arrived-- hip Lydia Skolflold,Brown from Portland. to load for New Orlean.. Piovidenoe. July 3-Arrived-brig Redows, Byrne, from New Orleans. NOTICE 1', aARINERS. Washington, July 4-Notice is given by time Light, house Board that an automatio signal buoy, painted with red and black horisontal stripes. and giving blasts of a whistle at short intervals, has been moor. ed at the entrance to Fox Island thoroughfare. Peo obsoot Bay, Me, in d0 fathoms low water. Magnetic bearings and distances of promlnent oljects are as follows: Owls Head lighthouse,. W N W i W; Brown's Bead lighthouse, R b E Y. E; spindle on Drunkard's Lodge. N N E.. ------**------ LIST Ol' VESSELS Up, oleo'ed sad Sailed for New Orleans. JULY 9. 1878. Domestle. NUW 1YOK. Steamship Knickerbocker, Kemble....sld July 6 Steamship Lone Star, Forbes.........sld July 6 BATH ME. Ship Zephyr, Sweeter......................ldg June 16 Ship Andrew Jackson Tripp.........eld June 95 Ship Soreamer, Austin ..............Idg June10 Bohr James A Potter, Ogler..........sld June 6 Foreign. HAVRE. Bark Hanne Selmer, Nielsen .........eld Mar 10 Bark Albert. Hansen..............ldg June 9 BORDBAUX. Bark Leopold et Marie ...............ldg ,Junel0 Bark Comtesse Duohatel, Dupont....ldg June 11 Bark Frei.ig .......... ......... ldg June 10 Bark Ste Genevieve, Demearant......sld May s0 LIVLIRPOOL. Ship Orient, Allen ...................ldg June13 Bark Wild Hlanter, Minot............ ld June 4 BRIEMEN. Ship Cromwell, Barstow ..............eld July 1 Bark New Brunswick, Stvesen........old Apl 8 MAEBSILLES. Bark Fed-e.Speranza. Aste..........ldg June 10 BABRELONA. Bark Maria. Rosso...................sld June 9 Scab and Ticks IN SHEEP. fe m 1 HEMLOCK SHEEP DIP, Manufactured hy S . KENNFDY. 'Q Omaha, Nebraska 0 eradicates the peat. I lThis is theonlydi that • adds to the staple and S a value of wool. It will c cure the most obstinate cases-diluted 150 parts hot water, and will not J . lcost over a cent a head . . each dipping. '" Packed in ONE and - •FIVE GALLON TIN kCANS. e Book sent Free to sheep Growers. hEMLOCk S. H. KENNEDY'S REMEDIES PINUS CANADENSIS OINTM.EN'T. Is a remedy for PILES. So cents a package. Horsemen use S. H. KENNEDY'S IIEMLOCIK LINIMENT, Indorsed and in use by the United States Army and Veteriuary Surgeons. The Best Healing Bemedy in the World. - ALSO USE - OMAHA RHUBARB WINE, A valuable aid in case of Indigestion and all Stomach Complaints. A Purifier of Blood. This wine contains In an agr.eable form all the medical properti s of the plant from which it is expressed, the valuable qualities of which are well known to physicians. Experience has afforded the most ample proof that thiswine possesses all the fine aromatic and stomacthi properties fo r which the plant has been esteemed. Its benefits are decided and healthful. Its use is srongly recommended to persons attending sick rooms, as it is believed to be a preventive during prevalence of fever and other infectious diseases. Put up in pint bottles, chanlbagne style, with two dozen in a case. AGENT: L L. LYONS. Wholesale Druggist, jy2 Iv NEW ORLEANS. LA. THE WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS The celebrated WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS PROPERTY. In the county of Greenbrier, W. Va., will be sold at public auction on The Sixth Day of August Next. For particulars as to the manner and terms of sale. upon application to the undersigned com missioners. or either of them, printed handbills will be promptly forwarded to any person seek ing information. HENRBY MATHEW8, Wheeling, W. Va. JOHN EBCOLS, Staunton, Va. WM. A. QUARRIER. Charleston, W. Va. A. C. SNYDER, Lewisburg. W. Va. W. W. GORDON, Richmond. Va. JASPER Y. MOORE, Olarksburg. W. Va. fee lawtd Commissioners. WOOD I WOODI WOOD ( ONSTANTLY RECEIVING PER HONEY . Island line of steamers, J. F. Frazser. Jose r phine and barges. At wholesale and retail. Roney Island WOed and Coal tards, No. 875 Julia, near Magnolia Bridge, New Basin, also at corner Oarondelet Walk and Marai~ street, Old Basin. Main office. No. 158 Commer street. P.O. address, Lock box 10a0. Wood delivered to any part of the city. s Oak Wood. per cord (best) .................So or z Ash .. ............... o c Oak and Ash mixed. per oord*.............. a Liberal discount made to dealers. lpll mesa. u.4PI Iga 9aIQIooiQo aranUteae d. att tr5uma raisolrS. T EGARDEN HOTEL, MIJ8[BIPPI CITT, .1 s., under the management of VoL J. O. qIX N, Is open for the season. Booms large and airy, offering special ad. vantages foramllies, assurlng them all jiome comforts. Fish. Oysters and rabs. and wrui and Vegetables raised on the place in abun. danoe. Beingdirectly open to the 4ulf Salt. water Bathing is at all times certain. Terms moderate. J.O sm MONTROSS HOUSE, BILOXI, MISS., Now Open for the Reception of Gnesta, and will Remain Open Summer and Winter. The proprietor takes pleasure in informing his friends and the public that he has thor oughly renovated and refitted the Montroes House and intends making it a most comforta ble and desirable house, both for a summer and winter resort, and will spare no expense to keep it up to its former standard and make it ac ceptable to all. He also desire', to state that he has leased for a term of year:. the spacious and delightful summer resort formerly known as the Shady Grove, which has been newly painted and re fitted, and will be kept in same style for a "Bachelors' Retreat" and fur the entertainment of clubs and companies. The house is a fine. commodious building, with magnificent en campment and picnic grounds in front, shaded with live oaks. Both houses are situated directly on the beach within 60ee0 fet of fine. new bathing-houses, and affording is fine view of the Gulf of Mexico and offering boating. bathing and fishing of the finest escription. Meals furnished to excur sionists at one dollar, with privilege of bathing facilities free of charge. Address P. J. HONTRQO8. Proprietor, or E . F F&BRQUAR my I4m P. O. Box 1977. New Orleans. POINT CLEAR. TIHE CITIZENS OF NEW ORLEANS AND vicinage will be glad to learn that the superb new Hotel at POINT CLEAR will be opened MaY 15. POINT CLEAR combines more advantages both for the seekers after health and pleasure. than any other water ing place in the South. Situated in Mobile Ba, within a stone's throw of the Gulf of Mexico. if boasts surf bathing. pure. health-giving salt air, the finest fish in the world, fine boating and driving billiard saloons and ten-pin alleys. The hotel is new, and has, with its surround. ings, been so improved as to make it a most de lightful residence for summer. The beds and furniture are also entirely new, and the cuisine is especially excellent. There is communica tion with Mobile twice daily, and parties leavi New 01 leans in the morning arrive at the Hote to dinner. The charges are moderate an special terms made for families. For particulars address H. 0. BALDWIN, Proprietor. Point Clear Baldwin County, Ala, or PATTISON & BOVARD. 72 and 74 G avier street. ALFRED FRELLSON, aplts m 37 Carondelet street. GRAND ISLE HOTEL. JOHN F. KRANZ.....................Proprietor OFS. KRANZ..................... Clerk JOHN H. KBANZ................Superintendent SITUATED ON THE GULF OF MEXICO. THE MOST DELIGHTFUL SURF BATHING IN THE SOUTH. NOTED FOR ITS HEALTH-RESTORINO QUALITY. THE HOTEL HAS BEEN ENTIRELY RENO. vated, a large number of new cottages added to the former hotel buildings, and entirely re furnished in elegant style. A new railroad and cars have been built, connecting the hotel with the steamboat wharf and the beach, and adli tional bath-houses built. The roads have been thoroughly repaired. Good facilities for fish. ing. bathing and game. For further particulars apply to C. STROBEL, No. 49 South Peters street, near Poydras, myl7 am $TOCKTON IIOTEL, CAPE MAY, N. J. CHARLEB DUFFY, (Of Continental Hotel. Philadelphia, ) Proprietor and General Manager. Season 158--Opens June 15. REDUCED RATES TO PARTIES REMAIN. ing one Week or Longer. NoTa,-We take great pleasure In Informing our patrons that a new Passenger Elevator and Electric Bells (in every room) have been added to the Hotel. my2_ 2m CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK, (A Bank for Small Savings) GRUNEWALD HALL, 22..............Baronne Street..2........2 SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE CHARTER. This Savings Bank will receive on deposit and pay interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum on such small sums of money as may from time to time be offered therefor by mechanics, clerks. minors and others, thus securing protection from robbery, accident or fraud, and also afford ing a means of profit on savings by the semi annual interest paid. By special provision of law, married women and minors can deposit money in their own name, and it can be drawn by themselves only. Such deposits cannot be controlled by hus bands parents or tutors. Apply for Charter and By-laws. J. L. GUBEBNATOR. President. M. BENNEB. Cashier. DIBECTOB8 : J. L UBERNATOR, E. W. HUNTINGTON,. E. P. CHA.MPLIN, M. BENNEB, LOUIS GRUNEWALD. my2O PARIS FASHIONS. inme. JULIE LaB. FISHER, 16 ..-.. ..CAXAL STIRET*.. ...»I.IS Begs to inform her lady friends and the public generally that she has on hand one of the most beautiful and complete selections of Parisian styles and fashions in, OWONNETS, ATS@, FEATHERS, FLOWERl, SHAWIS, ESe. In her DREBBSSMAKING DEPARTMENT she has employed the best Parisian Artiste, and she will be pleased if the ladies will call at her Parlors. 165 CANAL STREET. ]IM e. JTule IaB. Fisher. oneI a ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS WE WILL BELL AT PRIJIE COST IOR CASH, OUB SUPERB ASSORTMENT OF SATIN, SILK REPS, BROCATEL, COTOLINE AND CASHMERE PARLOR SUITS, FRENCH PLATE, MANTEL AND PIER MIRRORS MOUNTED IN GOLD. AND WALNUT AND GOLD FRAMES. ORNAMENTAL AND FANCY TABLES, PEDESTALS, JARDENNIERS, CARD RECEIVERS, CABINETS, WORI TABLES, DESKS AND ORNAMENTAL CHAIRS AND ROCKERS. We will also sell. AT THE VERY LOWEST MARGIN, all other goods in our immense stock. Our object is to reduce our overcrowded stock, and WE ARE DETERMINED TO BELL. Call and make your selections while it is yet time. ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE. R. M. & B. J. MONTGOMERY, MOlRESQUE BUILDING, mha tf corner rami nd Pydrwas tresets. E. FIXA"RY'S Air Cooling Apparatus, The Quickest and Most Practical Method for COOLING- AIR in Buildings, Cellars, Breweries, Ships, Cars, Meat-Packing Establishments, Etc. The freezing upon the coils of the condensed gases being constantly swept off, does away with the dampness and foul air created by the termentation of vegetable matter or any other substance. The intense cold produced by this APPARATUS will allow a room once cooled to kept at a regular low temperature with a few hours daily operation. AIR COOLING APPARATUS. I ~ Ii / ~ iB BtllP8P~-~\\"·`"`\\\\\s~s"\\ sR~r iw Transparent ice is made by a constant mechanical extraction of the air from the freezing box and from the water contained therein, notwithstanding which, the freezing is accom plished in a few hours. A prompt condensation of the refrigerating agent, caused by a mechanical agitation of the air against the coils, while sprinkled with water. This machine can be operated either continuously or intermittingly without any loss to the manufacturer. Breweries and all establishments using steam or water nower should have one. The proprietors of these PATENTS have made arrangements with Messrs. LEEDS & C0, for the construction of their Air Cooling Apparatus! Ice Machines of from 500 to o10000 pounds daily capacity, and are now prepared to take orders and fur. nish them with the fullest guarantee of their successful operation. Parties desiring to erect machines for the coming season are respectfully urged to send their orders early, in order to allow the necessary time for the construction and testing of the apparatus. hvM LEEDIS & CO., Corner of Delord and Foucher streets, New Orleans, CONSTRUCTORS. Full information furnished on application to Edw. Fixary, PostofIce oBox 8aO, Newv Orleane. EV" tf W. A. ROBERTSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OPELOUSAS, Parish of St. Landry All busineee entruste to me will be promptly a"._ndgdto. my tf W. W. SHARPE & CO., PUBLISHERS' AGENTS, No. SI Park new. New T1ok, Are authorized to oontract for advertising In our apDer. uo QCAHOL.CI aLOAN. t STATE OF LOUISIANA. DIOCESE OF NEW ORLEANS. Loan of $250, Issued by the Board of Administrator8 of i Roman Oatholic Church of the Dioee.e New Orleans, at their meetI ng of the el of January. 1878, with the authorization ad approval of the Holy See, bearing date, N . vember 8, 1877. Said Loan consists in an issue of 2940 MORTGAGE BO Divided into four series, as follows: Series A, 40 Bonds of $1000 Each. Series B, 100 Bonds of $200 Each. Series C, 1000 Bonds of $100 Each. Series D, 1800 Bonds of $60 Each. These Bonds, dated January 1,1878 are by the President, the Treasurer and the tary of said Board of Administrators, it seal of the Swlety affixed to each are paraphed "No Varietur" by Octave a0 mas, a notary public in this city. They annual interest of 5 per cent net from of issue to maturity, whlch interest is semi-annually as per coupons attach On the first of July and on the first of of each succeeding year. The capital is payable at par In twentyy from date by drawings to be effected an.h.l commencing January 1. 1882. The interest and curtailment ares New Orleans, New York. Rome Pars several other cities of the United 8atates rope, which will be hereafter des THE SUBSCRIPTION IS OPENED NEW ORLEANS: AT THE ARCHBISHOP'S BESIDENCE,: retary's omfice. AT A. CABRIERE ,& SONS, Commission chants, AT THE PEOPLE'S BANK. AT THE HIBERNIA INSURANCE OONP OBJTECT OF THE LOAW. During the crisis which followed secession and which welghed so heavily State of Louisiana the Adminis Diocese of New rleans assumed which they have determined to liqu the past year a better state of affairs 1 In the financial situation of the Di improvement will increase as the rate o est claimed by its creditors is lessened. The conventional rate, In Louielana is high for a religions society the which, though entirely secure, are limited, for, such 'a soelty cannot eventual proflts in oonttngent undo In speculations altogether Inconsis mission of benevolenoe and charity. Therefore it is not with a view Of new debt t his loan st negotiated der to unify and consolidate anteror and obtain their gradual and re f tion by means of the ordinrar reea Diocese, and without endangerta property although aalbotin it Administrators of the oman of the Dioceseof N ew Orleans. SECURITIES. The Diocese of New Orleans constituted under the laws of the name and style of "THE 0 LIC CHURUBH OF THE DIOC ORLEANS," affords to its credltors that are both material and moral. As a cororation legally instituted t all the rights and privileges of a civil can contract debts, acquire, borrow, and mortgage its properties, whether or immovable undet' the Drescription charter. At their meeting of January the Council of said Socitety unanimo mined, for the reasons above .tated, td the rate of 5 per cent. a single loan secured by a special mortgage on all gageable real estate of the Diocese: fore by a deed dated January 26,1878, fore O. de Armas, notary public in N1e the above resolution was earried into the granting of a special mortgage on mortgageable real estate of lhe Docese to the Bonds thus issued, which said was duly recorded, as will appear by cates of the Recorder of Mortgages said act in the office of said notary Besides this solid guarantee. saidc pledges its honor and good faith for the discharge of the above obligations, REAL ESTATE OFFERED ,A. SECURITY. From the offieal report recently m Holy Sees the Church property of this is divided as follows: Independent or unmortgageable prop erties valued at about............ Morgageable properties valued at its minimum r.te ....................... This latter, the only real estate aft the mortgage aforesaid, and worth amount of the loan, includes several lots fields and other productive pro dedicated to the worship of God. PAYMENT OF INTEREST- DEMPTION OF CAPITAL.. At their meeting of January 11,i Council of the Corpora'ion ascertained outside of the u'ual and irregular receipts annual secured revenue of the Diocese deduction of the costs of administration, a surplus of 30,.000 that can be disposed of annually; and it was resolvedth 't 1. For the punctual payment of the in the loan a sum of $12..00 shall, from the January, 1878, and thenceforth yearly served appropriated and deposited In meet these interests. 2. A similar sum of $12,500 shall also. ally, from the first of January, 1882 be appropriated and deposited in gradual curtailment of the capite ar every year until its entire extinction. 8. That, In no case and under no pretest ever, these sums reserved, appro deposited shall be used for any o than those above eapreeed. SUMMARY. From what precedes it follows- , That the loan If negotiated with the object of liquidating all former debt That it re ents the liabilitIes of the clety of the Can thollchtureh, thereby unit a nd oso.dited That it 1S aeoared by aspe slal properties worth fve times as m e3 . amount borrowed and therefore at dcent to guatratee both the payment and the redemption of the capital. Consequen.t the Mortgage Bonds of ta "ese of New Orleans eonstitute a fl vestment, with moral and m but seldom offered to eal~ i. - sts. .I G. ArchrbofP*cs ° Administrator of Finances. aps TO THE LADIES. DR. BILLI had returned from oened an offoe at 196 ,Qanal cret of Ninon do ¶Enplos. who, up to in her seventy-seond year of ane beauty. vivaclty and Irit u w twenty years of age. B Dr. B which is pleasant, even enjayable, ladies away with all ooemetlcs and paints. ast. becomes soft and white. the eyePas kahr wonted lustre and strength, "ad turnms The old be.ome y ,cM ~d who nave rtined, theeiwtb sate and excesseseo". I ll vigot and firedsae tronules penuliar Iiiesfreated br a and painless method. Consultations respondence strictly eonfldeitaL . de*tp f piR BILL. Im Oanalet JAMES LINGAN. ATTQRNEY AND COUNSELOE AT LLW.. ne.Ae arsver street, I 51W OsRLBAhs 1._