ps _0. 'V. W. Blacking! ille Parish of Assumption—Joseph K. . Landry—Stephen J. Hill and Theo ! Jberville, fieo. L. Gaskell. ' r t—MuVean Thompson A Keeting. IL'l 3. Markham. KipnviHe-W. li. Fmegan. it I ivingston. C. D. Ludpcke. ?'Tensas-H. D. Mitchell. . n-Thos. L. Morris, L uis E. Laloire. lames Newton. ix Lafourche, IJ-H. Reese, A. J. Baby. Jtrt.oU-DrJhoj. B. Waters. mrdiep'O.fiiat'ye'ue, Dr. t". E.Piquctte. SS'ia-H- Marshaf!!'' 0 "' ,n_A. Millppaugh. ; i f?^ K ntoS-Wm n 'wri„ht. Ui please notify the Editor of any errors in tflMlMlpp!. ";^rX! u lii.se 11 . P. m. ► imnaon county—>> m. Giles. , t impson county Texas. . general agent. r Orleans Republican n New Orleans by the following dealers; o. 85 li.ironne street.. Oi l Levee street, opposite the Post —i^BiKF.n, St. Charles Depot, under tho St. nd Robertson i Depot, Post office build :>g k'otlce to A cent*. •» subscribers forwarding money for advertisements to the Republican, means of Po&toflice orders, by clerks of • draft or by express, at our risk. There lags risk attending the transmission of of registered letters. EKH LEAVING TO-DAY iver Intelligence. -Mariposa, Quirk, 8 P. M. ia—Tioga, Morse, 8 p. M. Lucretia, Davis, basin, 5 r. -Magenta, Leathers, 5 P. M. iver—Warren Belle, Butler, 5 p. iver—Rose Franks, Brinker, 5 p. iver— IL A. Homeyer, Tobin, 5 r -Bart Able, Harrison, 5 P. M. •St. Nicliolas, Dowty, 5 p. ai. ,-Lafourche, Greathouse, 5 r. M -Cleona, Pickett, 5 r. M. Places—Oamelia, Ul&keslei Places—Creole, Walker, c -Laura, Walker, JULIANS REPUBLICAN OFFICE, BA I CRAAY, June 29. 1867. on the landing is still the cry, ieto see an.improvcment to-day, the best packets, embracing the Bart Able, St. Nicholas, If. A. Rose Franks, Warren Belle. La* ind Cleona will take their de uce this afternoon, tlier was very warm yesterday up rof eleven o'clock, when we had (bowers, continuing until dark, actions on powers, continuing uni (r.arding business transit vals yesterday included the steam* ble, Rose Franks. Cleona, II. A. Lafourche, Iberville, and A. G. artures embrace the Mississippi, and Nina Simmes. The Missis* quite a respectable freight list and register was well filled up with 11 11 •I .dvlcea from Our Exchanges. Louis Times of the 2Gth, says; The esterday was pleasant for the sea* iness does not improve any, and will not for several weeks to come, in excess, and constantly in the arrivals of boats from the The river at this point rose inches yesterday, and at dark lowly swelling. At St. Paul it is t still rising from Dubuque down, ■sa Ruth, Captain A. G. Carter, J. clerk, departs for New Orleans at four P. M. h— History of her Trip— Steamer 'ew Orleans Wednesday, June P), precisely, being two hours and utes after departure of liich •tchez 6:45 P. M.; 21st landed at 3:50 A. M.; 30 hours out foot 07: lutes at Grand Lake* and 15 min reenville by parting tiller-rope; lb" above Greenville, and lost 20 '"'ting in new one. June 22d, "new, swift, and magnificent »" steamer Richmond under way ad No. 63. Sixty hours out at •u chute. Landed at Memphis M.; time from New Orleans to days, 1G hours, and 55 minutes, .his at 1:25 P. M.; made Randolph ij three days out to Kate Hubruy ssed again under weigh the mond at fo r t of 21. 23d—Ar at 10:08 A. M.; time from port days, 14 hours, and 8 minutes, at 10:20 A.M.; 4 days out to ding. 24th— Arrived at St. Louis M.: time from port to port 4 days, &n4 54 minutes. Left St. Louis June 13th, at 3 A.M.; loaded 400 it at Cairo: discharged 425 tons *; arrived at New Orleans at 8 A. Ah; discharged 1500 tons freight M. the same day; time from to Rew Orleans and return, 11 Br8 » and 54 minutes. !r vai falling at Cincinnati on the father clear. on the 2Gth, the river was de 2*7- The Lady Gay had passed lie Courier of the 25th has the -Ml 1 v&s falling slowly yesterday, stone inch water in the canal in V by the mark. "er continues excessively warm, meter 90 in the shade, with some J indications of rain, but up to rain had fallen. last evening there were three [ hi the pass down the Indian * falling. I Tender, Captain W>3. Conner ? s r craft, cleared for New Orleans his Bulletin of the 26th says: * a little more movement on the *?y.bnt the amount of business factory to steamboat men. I ("^.continues clear and warm. I la!ling slowly at this point, and Tcome to a stand during * nine years the gel i n! lte PhyBicians of France 1 k-^^lnana hundred thous; f c ®*ritable purposes. . dividend Insurance Company Hope Insurance Company Germania Insurance Comp National Insurance Company ity bonds were without animation have been reported during the day. The consoli dated are still quoted at 89(5.90, and tho railroad issues at 7* • -<0, according to the coupons. Louisiana sixes arc quoted at f8®GQ; Jackson railroad first mortgage bonds at 72(573; Jackson railroad change issues at 70(3.72; and Opelousas railroad firsl gage bonds, with eight matured coupons, at 54Q55. In uncurrent money we notice 1 sales of $5000 city notes at &2 ! 2 c. r* dollar; $3000 do. at 93c; several small amounts at the same, and $2509 state notes at 80c There was a better feeling in city notes, several holders being unwilling to sell at tire ruling rates. Bank of Louisiana notes are quoted at 4l<343e. dollar, and state treasury note's at 80'g.Sl, tho inside ea being the rates paid by dealers for the small i offered at their counters. City treasury notes rule at 7®7>£ ft cent, discount. They are the general medium of exchange in local and city trade. CO AIM BBC Fni day Evening, Jane 23, 1807. COTTON—The market opened this morning will: a limited inquiry and a moderate pro.-pect of busi Later in the day, however, a more liberal movement WuS developed, and ai most factors ineed a willingness to meet the demand at the rates accepted yesterday, thereby enabling buye operate more advantageously, the iatier came for ward quite freely and sales amounting in tt:o ngyre gate to 2000 bales were effected, six broke ticipating in tho business. Prices indicated laterial alteration, the greater portii of the lists sold realizing figures within the range of .ening's quotations, which Ordinary 79<§20*iic.; good ordinary 22,'je.; low mid dling 24c., and middling 2oc. The sales lor the past three days comprise 4250 bales, making a total for the of Gt'50 bales, against 11,550 last week, and 9100 week before. The receipts proper during the past week, excluding the arrivals from Mobile, FJor ,, and Texas, which arc included in their respect statements, amount to 22 « bales, against 2395 last week, showing a decrease of 137 bales, exports embrace 19,112 bales, 4466 of coastwise, and 14,64J to foreign part*. COTTON STATEMENT. Stock on hand Sept. 1st, I860—bales . Received 102,082 Received previously.. 749,14; Additional bales n „____________________ide from wrecked, loose, and damaged cotton, pa-.k ages, samples, etc.................. Stock on hand __ 1 V 1 ________ not been any arrivals since yesterday. FLOUR —We have not any change* i yesterday. The market continues qui< 13,323—762,818 864,900 804,816-807,467 57.433 and firm with a light stock and fair demand for t $13: 43 do. at $ 6; 25 choice extra i _________ ______$16 25: *25do. $16 50; 150 at $17. and 100 at— bbl. Old super line is retailing at $10; new superfiuo a' $10 60; double extra at $11 5U® 12; treble extra $13 50(314 per bbl. Yesterday, not previously reported, 500 bbl _ >ld, of which 200 on its merits, 100 sour ireble extra, and 200 sound treble extra on private terms. Week's sales, 5500 bbls,: receipts. 3548; exports, 2106. ( URN—'Hie stock being very light buyers holding off, prices, however, show a further upward tendency. The sales to day are confined to 2686 sacks, of which 596 mixed at $1 10; 390 do. at $1 10; liO at $126 bushel. Some 1700 baas inferior sold at auction at 90c.Q$l fl bushel. Week's sales 51,152; receipts 25,599; ex ports 25,359. OATS—Are scarco and are in fair demand at yesterday's advanced prices. 509 sacks havi* g sold, of which ICO, 210, and 2uU, at_80c. %4 bushel. Week i sales 12.3 0 sacks: receipts 6077: exports835. BRAN—Is dull and prices i 100 sacks have s ' 2843 sacks. HAY—Is in fair demand, and the market is firmer Rain making t o the trade at $14titl8 ^ ton for i ferior western, $20 *'22 for fair. »24'.v« for prime and $27 for choice Week's receipts, 1376 bales. PORK—'The market is dull. There were sales to day. howeve \ of 2:f, 50, and 100 bbls. over weight mess at $23 18 bbl. It is retailing at $23 5014 bbl. A lot of *25 bbls. prme mess brought $20 50 p bbl. Weeks sales, 900 bbls.; receipts 720: exports, 349. BAUON—Is in fair demand in a j ibbing way. 2a tierces sugar cured hams sold in two l ts at 17c., and 30 casks shoulders in live lot* at 10c Shoulders are retailing at 10t t c., ribbed sides 12c., dear sides 13<3 13 l 4C., sugar-cured haras 15i^l7} 9 c. H lb. "Week* .ts, 648 casks. 10" boxes; exports, 88 casks. ' C BIJGa'iTaMOLAB'bKB-A lot of five barrels Louisiana molas es, thin, received a day or two since, sold on private terms. The shn-k of Louisi ana sugar ia light and only a retail business is doing inconsequence at 13c. $ m for good fair, 14;Val4 for prime, 14 l 4 («15c. for yellow clarified, and 15*.. • Ibo. for white. There is no Louisiana molasses m market. The stock of cub» on hand is moderate, the demand appears to be increasing, and prices are looking up. There was again a good inquiry to-day, but no sales have transpired since those of 3i 3 hhds. reported yes terday. The last prices which have transpir llfeaiafeo. 18 lb for Nos. 12 and 13, and U'a^l Nos. 18 and 20. The stock of Cuba molasses is large, there is little or_ no demand n It is quoted at kbls. molasse-s. productu ______ __ i of Louisiana. Exports, sugar, 3 bbls. molasses. N * _ IN DRIES-Eggs are selling i ___________________- — 1 1118 at . bbl.. 13® 16c. dozen in boxes; chickens „ l . i .... ■ . 1(1 - tiirk#*v.4 <1 K.i 26: M d> ' Y1011_______________ £•7: old $5*e5 50 f* bbl. Clinton—? 110 spic e $80 currency O 11 Kar*i It bales cottonT A N Henderson—583 bides Yeatman &, Wheeless—sundries to order SHREVEPORT—Steamer iLrt Able—63bales of •otton Jno Phe'ps ico—38 J W Burbridge Aco—29 to Wright. Allen Aco---22 T II A J M Allen—18 Clapp Bros Aco—13 J 0 Elsl r Aco—10 Rawlins A Mu -1 Spyker A Sandidgu—31 „ ............... machinery Jno Phelps Aco—90 head cattle McQuoid, Mehle Aco-sundrica to order Total. 2!4 bales. BAYOU SARA—Steamer Iberville—2 bales cotton Avendano Bros—19 do K blower A Maes—13 hides 8 deer skins 10 sks wool 1 bxs eggs Lap A F Hickman—2 bbls molasse 3 b'ancke A Danneel—sundries to order--Total. 26 Phelps Aco—25,350 staves and sundries to order iuiv, 25 bales cotton HBAYOU BARA—Steamer Lafourche—4 bales cot ton U Gallagher—2 do li Newman Aco—.6 A Levi— sundries to order—Total, 32 bales cotton and sundries to order .............. BUR AS SETTLEMENT—Steamer Thus P May 64 sks rice and sundries to order BAR AT A KI A— Nine tuggers—5575 melons to c WANTED. 3 line of the Aitucaa Gulf Railroad. W A XTED—EIGHT OR TEN COLORED MEN W ANTED— GOOD AGENTS, TO SELL NEW edition, revised and enlarged, of Wells s Every Man His Own Lawyer and Form Book. The work _ valuable information indis pensable to every man and woman, and is sold at the low price of $2. ami sent postpaid on receipt of price. Agents wilt tind the business very remunern with satisfaction to Kimself and patrons. Send lor terms. 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Feliciana ) Notary Public, Real Estate, and Gen eral Commercial Agent, will bo found at No. 118 Common street, between Camp and Bt» Charles, New Orlean* Will promptly attend to a 1 notarial businee r . for his friends and the public in this city, or for those ders for the purchase of any Kinds of merchan. and plantation supplies attended to, as usual for my country customers. dealers, thus -obbing them of their hard earnings, 1 , and will fill their orders (if not under twenty dol lars) at the lowest market prices, b:* sending the money inclosed in a letter tbrou ' ' "* * addressed to me, glass box No. 931, penny saved is a penny earned. New Orleans, a Remember. NoT 118 Common street, New Orleans. liy E*. Klnrnan, 90 Tchoupitoala* »tr( 30,000 pounds HORST*: end MULE SHOES. .-nn U/iOvl.' t^Lia 1.' KAH Si ing HO _ .. SHOVELS. 20 tierces Leaf LARD. 6 i tiikins Butter. 51100 .. ------ . 40 0 Breakfast BACON. 200 dozen CL' iTHES LINKS 50 half--barrels No. 1 MACKEREL. 50 kits MACKEREL. 20 sacks Rio (:OFFEE. 25 barrels WHISKY, inboxes TOBACCO. 60 .. STAR CANDLES. 20 .. Fox's STARCH. Remember the place—96 Tchoupitoulas stroet. my311 1 DUOT 8 AND SHOES,— THE BEST NORTH- ------1 i ■ i>d Shoes kept constantly «>u and Creole Boots.-------—---- hand at GRAY'S BOOT AND SHOE STORE, 691 Magazine s Gentlemen': Shoes made tc patch L E A PERRINS' CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE. PRONOUNCED- SAUCE. EXTRACT CONNOISSEURS Letter from a Medical Gentleman Madras, TO BE THE Only Good Sauce and applicable to EVERY VARIETY DISH. SAUCE is highly esteemed in India, a my opinion palatable i that The sncoMS o! thi» most dellmou* »nd nnriTa'e;! condiment having caused many unprincipled deai- er, to «ppl» tho no mo to Spuriou s Compounds tho Public io ro.peetfn 11, end o irne.i I, roquostod to MS that tho nomes of LEA 4 PERBlhh arc upon tho Soltis Manufactured'by LEA & PERRINS. Worcester. lAuv niTViuu'u unMB