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5` f l atitoeha is di.r.engli t drul in the market. ý1ýs tis the Licoln perishtafdl-.eau»: I 91oi&s bod saybody. a 0dba 5o 11 rlypie Suº Ooro# report their l es in to i abay : y° ýýtons o j lilt year io yor of the oily revenues of Mrgan Oily eeharter of the ely, very wl devoted the .dprovement of the pa. street. sen of the villaes of MoDo.ou ghille, Gretie, Meohailoebin, sad New *e Jef.risoi parisb, wllivote Apri 2 far . esmione, of publIc work tr each ofl M isotn, colored, lvin.} near Dooaldeon mrdered his wife with an ax because she tremove with him to St. Louis. The tiee are that neither will go to st. Lois1 is probably bound for Baton Rouge, his de mortuids nist bnum. <Ae telegaptl due is ~o be ektended to Houts, bo#ne perlso. The energy we are showing ow ita blding hundreds of miles of tel S sad not m fle of railroad is a proof that e of Louisiana coar more fir news- '1 ie-hot news-than buhinese and trade. ihe peaeh tevop of Avdyelles was completely ed by a fro,,m the other day, so at lgs e ryties Bul4etin deolares, but as it has been ~ lug one we k that the orop was sit right, sthe nxt that it was gone, wl t fearful regu. I.r several months,we shall wail yet *awhle ie for ourself. emall-pox now prevails in the parishes of ,Terreb-+nue, Mt. Landry at. OCarles aSt. Mary, lerti, Eat e.tolaas ad riouge an:d Is cousantly spreading il lriAver from the city, where it undouotedly in Packa+d's peasthouse. Its trae .e s. Laten Ht 1 to Baton RBoge, New atd Opolousas can be clearly and distinct t o etiSen rf Delta, Madi.on parieb. have J ad an engineer, the Vicksburg lHerald .:I& to make tourveys p,e imlnmry to the removal sthe of the vill go to the upper side of the i sals. B, the ouange in the course of toe oei oceurred some men he ago, Vicksburg . dI lt. were left out to the cold two miles h iMe river. D"l a it now very sensibly chang Slte lucation ; Vioke nurs, unfortunately, is too i. s.ad m nmsy to do tbis. i doi.ng is not quite extinctin Baton Reuge. y4 bitl idozets are Red Men, as the fol erriible ku.klbx waromg to the Editor of ~ t-on Rlnoge Advoocate bears witness : H n s VxLAL, Marsh 7, 1877. p 1 . W. , Antni, Editor A iroc.te: Ata , egal r meetiug of Connoel No. 5, Im lteYs Order of ed Men, a committee of three wauapp Intel to wait on the editor of the Adco. And nd ot from bhi weho i the author of little squtlbs isely published in said paper. dty tif salt comm.ta t Is to wait on you at night after 9 o'clock, n some dark corner, and im Pi-e you with the necessity of stopping said Govern yorsee:f scoordingly or stand oanst queneee: Dy order of Great Ptohem. JAssL stri , i Chief oi ecords. $lsissllppl. Paeuamonia is very bad In Vicksburg. Moaroe county will greatly increse the sacre -l1 in orn this year. Whtooging cough is quite fatal among the col - 4ed babies of Enterprise. Chicken steauing has ceased in Natchcz-be S nse all the nlickens are already stolen. j h town of Edwards*, on the Voiksburg and Meridian road, has shipped 14,964 bales in the Spat eli nonths. Candida es for Governor are already numerous I Mi.sssiuppi, although the election is ntie e-gethis distant. At a recent Damooratio meeting in Adams a large pole was raided and a streamer from its peak whereon was inscribed, $f, Singleton, for tovernor." Last Monday a son of Mr. Bobert Weir and a man got into a quarrel on the road, near iw . After some high words the negro at the young man with a stick, when the drew a p stol and shoe him twice, causing t-ls T a eortis.im Texas. n8ow fell at Denison Thursday. Iew York is shipping her gamins to Texas. The young g-asshoppers in the vicinity of Ptori., H lt o uanty, have disappeared. A yo ng man named Eppetein came very S b g killed in Danisn with a bane ball a w While engaged in the athletio sport. The Sherman Patrol says that owing to the ia:. ekward spring o,un fruit men think the crop ef i Wlt in North fezas will be the largest ever Grayson county is to purchase not less than one hundred nor more than two hundred acres of land, within five miles of Sherman, for a Ceouty farm. The. Texas Volunteer Militia Company Conven ~n5 a has ended in a disagreement. 'Iwo of the oompanies that took part in it have appealed *tm its doetsion to the Governor. *he Texas Central Italroad trouble leems to A i. at.,rded thb. State as munh excitement so titoeal campaign. i'he Gtalvesmqnlane and ladsatoniane deiounce each other as conspirators, ~ -,·4 I language and style worthy of a flerce ¶ -Paanola Watchwtan says that the true ' rice flou.tshe, in the upland prairie li of 'exas, and yields ten times as much as iiabi mon rice. The heads are much larger ths common rice, and the grains larger, heavier, r It more easily ttreshed out, but darker. A few days ago, Mr. Chandler, living on the sh, near tGonzales, left home to procure t: an a tato so. d to plant, and left a negro St had been living with him for yeats, S .ls wife. and chi.dren. Io the mght the ne attempted to commit a rape. Not succeed in M. C Ohadler told him she was going to I huband, whereupon he struck her on "bod rwith an ex, and kil od her. He ran over rts.b ne'rest neighbor's and told them that so. s one was trying to kill Mrs. Chandler. Fr om _Ahs stieon b. he unspe.ted him, and arrested ,. esterday at 10 o'clock, c ie was l an~ge, tla eknowledged the crime. -- - Ht- ...... ltw bafent-Varietles to-night. SIMON CA&ESRON. di5 U~h atteum Followed by a Relief W WahOitout a Pang. [ . V. Bed4eld in Cincinnati Commeroial.] qs lty Washington), which means the in Sthereof, foreign and domestic, offcial mIad i eal, were shocked to-day to learn that Svenerable Simon had resigned. Simon has .*eman wonderful things, but this is the most Seral of all. It is the first time a Cameron Wser guilty or resigning. Bat the gossips do alt though Simon can get out of the Ben by resign ng-for which a long suffering y should be grateful-yet he can't so easily from that breach of promise suit which over his white head. That will follow him e wilds of Pennsylvania, lawyers and all. Vaieus reasons are given for this strange p *·Tne main one in that he wants son D n. in Mbe Senate, hav ng fs.led to get him into Hases' gabiet, and took this method to bring it about. s Ow ea if the Lecis 4utre of that S.ate eho 114 leot haother than D uo. to fill the place I In an evealt we should have to draw the veal. " profanity on the other side would be quite verwhelning. - Simon lelt he city witheou making his pmeace ih Ilayee. IHe is deald-set against the Admin Igration. lP sweart about it, and re'ere feel ly to th, future abode of the wicked in c:n Wtl with the Adminl.iration. He rays Hayes ~.iabbed himt, and tat he has gone back on the se who eiected hi . and played the Old ocratch withbe t arty. "Tilk about ignoring the politi ae ys y eas Ctameron, "hby you can no more run Mansrltration without poltticians than you aitbody without legs." Itktasad that Rimon is sa sorrowful. We hope ill And a sense of relief in resigning ; the certainly will. But this feeling of relief without a pan ; we shall have Don. sBenefit-V rieties to-night. d by Mr. Henry 8 Nlet.oI at*e oteisa astm among ibs tor. Imel" The receipts given by MBI. B.0. PAYNE, for amounts advaneed for the support of the go, ernment by the liberal and patriotic citizens of this eotr, will be reoeived as ObAH in the pay ment of TAXPI and LI1tEfIU at this ofine. . AI. BURKE, mhie tf .TAx Collector. SPEOIAL NOTICE. Orn *r wam Tax (3,1o oz,) First Dlistriot Parish of Orleins. March 18, 1877. All persons within the limits of the First Dis triot owing Lwamxes an CAOrrmAz. Tax are here by notified that the office for the collection of said taxes is now opened at 189 Opavier street.. E. A. BDURE, mhis tf State Tax Collector. SPECIAL NOTICE. OrOen STA'r TAX COLITrofl ) Fourth District, Pris&of Orleans, March 19, 1877. All persons within the limits of the Fourth District owing Lcuaxsr and CAPITAL Tax are hereby notified that the office for the collection of said taxes is now opened at No. 241 Josephine street, B. C. BOND, mhl$ 7t' State Tax Collector. BUDsWEISIIt HI(3T fLED BIM R We have secured the agency of the celebrated BUDWEISER BOTTLED B M M R, which is undoubtedly the best beer in the world. We offer it in cases (Pints and Quarts) at very LOW PRItCES. MILLER & DIETLM. NN, mhS l m to. 6t and 04 South Peters street. UTTI ............................ BUTTER. so Firkins Fancy Goshon Butter. 10o0 do. Choice Goshen Butter. 75 do. Good and Prime Goshen Butter. 20o do. Strictly Choice Western Butter. iso do. Choice Fruit House Western Butter In store andfor sale by E. S. KEEP & SONS. mhlS st 77 and 79e 'oydras street. BEAS ................................ EAS. so barrels Western Beans. 25 do. Canada Peas. 2s do. Iced Kidney Northern Beans. 25 do. White Kidney Northern Beans. In store and foau'ale by N. .8. KEEP & BONS, mhl8 St 77 and 79 Poydras street. THE LOAN OFFICE, 17........... ARONNE STREET............17 Notice is hereby given to whom it may con earn, that all PLEDGES, WITHOUT EXCEP TION, on which lnterest h. ii otbne--uidt uv to September 1, 1876. will be offered for sale from and after April 1, 1877. OTTO SCHWANER. mhis at THE NEW ORLEANS Sanitary Excavating Co., (Incorporated by an act of the Legislature, with exclusive privilege of E IPTYING VAULTS. PRIVIE", SINKS. Etc.) Are now in full operation, and are prepared to perform the above work with promptness and dispatch. The advantages derived from the use of the Odorless Excavatieg Apparatus. as used by the company, are that the work can be performed at any hour of the day or night. the thorough manner in *hich the deposits are removed, the absence of all offensive odors, the shortspace of time required (an ordinary sink Sbeing emptied in from ten to fifteen minutes), and, above all, ITB OHEAPNESS. I AlInrderalolft at the Company's office. No. Common street, or sent to Postoflce box No. .ia will receive prompt attention, mhlS im MESSINA FRUIT. 5000 boxes Messina ORANGES. 2000 boxes Messina LRMONS. Cargo of bark Rosa. now landing from Mes sina. for sale in lots to suit customers, by A. F. COCHRAN & OAZEiRE, mh17 3t 44, 46 and 48 Peters street. bUNDRIES-SUNDRIES. looo boxes Layer RAISIN4. 200 bags Tarragona ALMONDS. 200 oxes Shelled ALMONDS. So00 barrels Zante CURKANTS. 1to barrels Texas PECANS. 1o casks Turkey PRUNIc. Alsn. Dates, Wal ,uts, Citron, Bananas, Cocoa nuts, Peanuts, Brazils, etc. For sale by A. F. COCHRAN & O ZERES. mb17 3t 44, 46 and 48 Peters street. UNDERTAKERS. CHAS. 0C. JONES. .OHN G. r.OCHE. Formerly with Frank Jonnson. JONES & ROCIIE, 250 and 252 Magazine st.. near Delord. Undertakers and Embalmers. All business entrusted to the firm will receive promvt and careful attention at moderate rates. Carriares.to hire. laRA ly VARIEFIES THEATRE. THE LADIES' THEATRE, c .1AL STREET, NEW ORLEANS, FOR RENT, For the Season of 1877-78. and season following. if desired. This theatre is new, spaeious, comDletely and superceuipped Avey respectad is most I t &OE ýUi Uimoet lash. l UI 8 oo . I ubi N{m e r : Sl o pshto w. 401r vienr1o rOe st. aldls e an iafte¶r b. ab , April 2, 2 117. l transers o t g r n e ay previ he id a must etary, 18. ethry. eftee of Crc senf Mautual lasurase ompany, NeW O leans, Mh hr, 12x7--In con. formity with the fourth rticie of the amended eharter, an electioA o marst t, to serve one tt from the first Monday in June negt, wl be t the office of the company, on MONDAY te 0 d-,y of April, 1877, between the hours of 12 m. and a o'Olook p. m. HEf4BY V. OGDEN, mhlu lad Secretary. New Orleans, marrch 1, ISx7.-Netieo Is herebvt given that the interest of Mr. P. R. MATTH.W Bin our firm ceases from this date, we aving purchased the same. mhl tm FLA&SHl, LEZWIlS & CO. WANTS. W ANTED - SECOND-HAND CARRIAGES and Buggles. Any one having such, and wishing to dispose of them, can flnd ready sale for them by callinv on L. T. MADDUX, a5 Carondelet street. Also, a full stock of Car rlages and Bugtes and acomrolete stook of the Japanese Ohild's Carriage and Cradle, a mo-t wonderful oombination in short, a full stock in everything appertalining to the Carriage business-all of which will be sold at reduced prices to suit the times. The community is most cordially invited to call and examine at as _mhlt am st. LT. MADDrUX. W -ANTED-A SITUATION AS A TRAVEL ing Agent for a D u House, by a man who is fa r lliar with the business, and has ex tensive acquaintance In Loueisiana. Mississippi and Texas. Best New Orleans referencLs given. Address 0.. Mississitpi OlCty, Miss mh WANTED-TO PUitCHASE ON IMALL monthly payments, a house with at least three rooms, on two lots, in the Fourth or Fifth District, between St. Charles street and River. Andress with lowest terms and interest, W. 8., a8 Fourtb street fels* W ANTED-BY A SOBER AND IN ,US trious young man a situation as Watch man, Porter, Salesman or Driving of any kind; is thoroughly acquainted in the city. Would go is the country if desired. Address W. C Dom. Oerat office. ____f AWANTED-STRANGEItS AND VItiITOHJB to know that nicely furnished rooms, with or without board, can be rented at 184 Canal street One of the most desirable localities in the city. Rates reasonable. Apply on the premises, over the Gregg Sewing Machine Depot and aahion Emporium. 154Canal street. dew 3m FOR SALE. FOR BALE--ONE FIRST-LASS TICKET Sto Richmond, Va., and two first-clas Tick ets to St, Louis, Mo, Inquire at No. 19 St. Charles street. mho' t.OR SALE-ON THE JACKSON RAILROA D rF' near Independence, about five miles from the Railroad, a tract of abut 6 0aeres of good land u about 20 acres cleared; balance well tim bered; house and barn; about a head of stock, cte, yok of oxen. horses and wagon. hog sheep al farming utensils and tools. Wil sell the whole at a bargain. Address J, B.,, this office. feis PROCLAMATION - BY - FRtNCIS T. NICIIOLL%, Governor of the State of Louisiana. aNITED STATIE OF AMEIICA. STAIE OF LOUISIANA. Whereas, authentio information has beon by me received that JACKSON BL 'ZE. late of the parish of ht. Bernard, in the ctateof Louisiana, committed the crime of murder on the body of one ROBERT BROWN, in the said parish of St. Bernard, on the thirtieth day of the month of November, 1876, and is now a fugitive from r justice. I, FRANCIS T. NICHOLLS, Governor of the State of Louisiana, have thought proper to issue this, my proclamation, calling upon the good people of this State to give their aid and assist ne.e inaruretinal and bringing to justiee the perpetrator of said crime, so that the law can be vindicated; and by virtue of the authority in me vested by the laws of the State of Louis iana, I hereby offer a reward of ONE THOU SAND DOLLARS f-r the arrst and safe cus tody of said JACKSON BLAZE in any jail in this State. Given under my signature, authenticated with the saal of the State of Louisiana, at the city of New Ole ins, this twelfth day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousan I eght hundred and seventy seven, and of the independence of the United Statt!s of America the one hundred and first year. FRANCIS T. NICHOLLS. Governor of the State of Louisiana. By the Governor: Osoan AninoYo, mh13 Assistant Secretary of State. PROCLAMATION. Ex'U-TIVEz OPrICE, State of Louis ana. New Orleans, March 7, 1877. Whereas, information has reached me that D A. WEBER, a citizen of West Feliciana parish, was this day murderd in the town of St. Fran cisville by a person or persons unknown; and Whereas. I am determined to punish crime and repress lawlessness throughout this State: Now therofore I, FRANCIS T. NICHOLLS, Governor of the State of Louisiana, do issue this my proclamat'on, commanding the officers of the law and all good citizens to aid to t eir utmost in arrestinu the offender or offenders aforesaid, to the end that they may be punished. And I do hereby offer a reward of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS for the apprehension and conviction of the said offender or off.,nders. Given under my hand and the seal of the State atNew Orleans on this seventh day-ofMarch, A. D~s77. FRANCIS T. NIOHOLLS. Governor of the State of Louisiana. By the Governor: Oscan AnnoYo, mh8 Assistant Secretary of State. Dr. A. POINCY, Of the Faculty of Medicine of Paris, 26T ROYAL STREET. Consultations in French, English, German and Italian. Morning from 7 to 8; evening from 5 to 6. Vaccination at the hours of consultation. fe4 lm REMOV AL. DR. J. G. B ELDEN has removed his office to No. 154 Canal street His residence remains at No. 452 St. Charles street. Office hours from 9 to 11 a. m.; ito 4 and 7 to 9p. m. feAl1m PHOTOGRAPHS. ANDERSON'S new instantaneous process produces THE MOST PERFECT LIKENESS. and never fails on Children and Nervous Per sons, which enables us to do the most Perfect Card Work at Three Dollars per Dozen, and Larger Styles at the same Reduced Bates. Coloring and Copying in Superior Stylb. Call nd examine our work. delfansm Varieties Billiard Hall, Corner Canal and Dauphine streets. Entrance on Dauphine street. Elght of R. W. C .nleaders ]ovel sto l Tables W Z ar p.tor.., ltT-.;. IL O" p .PE..... ...........Ma Mona y. March 1, 1577 Sgt,, JOS Night, Antsial isenefnt of d. KI'"TE~lJZ Treasurer. When will be presented the great emotional drama by Dumas flie, entitled CAMILLr. With the beautiful and accomplished young American actress Miss ROSA R4ND in the title role, supported by the Varieties stook B.,x sheet now open, mhlS 2t BIDWII{/S AOADEMY OF MUSI0 04 Ht. Charles street. The only Theatre open in the city, r anday, March 18. For one week, the eminent American Comedian MILTON NEOBLb., Whowill appear in his typieal American drama entitled THlE PH(ENIX, suoported by the Academy talented ir matiioompany. Family Matinee-Wednesday, March 21 Friday March 23-Benefitf MILTON 4OBL~,' I resentlng his new sensat.onal drama, called DIAMONDS IN THIE HiOUlH. Baturdaý Matinee and Laturday Evening, March 4--DIAMO~D~4 IN THE ,.OUsH. Sunday, Marsh 25-one week only-the Famous Actor OLIV ER DOUD BY ON in his new play called PLENTY OF MO, fY. mhletf MUNICIPAL ADVERlISEMENTS SEALED PROPOSALS. DEPARTMENT OF IMPROVEMENTS, B' m No. Is, City Hall, New Oileans, March 8., 1877. Sealed proposals will be received at this office unti Tusday, March 20, 1877, at 12 o'clock m., for the construction of a shell road on at. Charles Avenue, from Delachaise to Berlin streets, and from Napoleon Avenue to Octavia e street, in accordance with speciflcations on file in the office of the City Surveyor. The city resorv's the right to reject any and all bids. JOHN McCAFFREY, mhs tie Administrator. PROPOYSAI. FOR LITY BONSS. DEPARTMENT or FINAuce. 9 City Hall. New Orleins, February 17 1t77. F"EALEDPOPOt8ALH WILL BE REf .IVk I until WIDNESDAY, March 21, 1877, at 12 o'clock m, for the sale to the city of On Hun dred Thousend (100.000) Dollars of BOND8 of the City of New Orleans an t of the late cities of Jefferson and Carrollton. All bids must state the class of Bonds and amount of accruedl inter est thereon, and offers must include both prin cipal and interest. No bids will be considered at a higher rate than the parity of Premium The Council resorves the right to reject all or any bids, and answers will be given the follow I ndayat lo a. m, Bids must bedirected to the Commissioners of the Consolidated Debt. J. 0. DENIX, Administrator. fe7 24 mha 10 17 21 Portrait Painting. (AND INiTRUCTIONS OiVYN. ) Portraits from life or from pictures of the deceased, at the following rates: Life size, bust ppr traits, in oil, at ~60, $100 and $1t; Cabi. net size. in oil, 26 He is. not retouched e terishable phot o r. igrhs, but pure crayon heads at $% t me and $75. smaller work, both in oil or erayon. or water color, at proportioned Aates. Hlatisfac'inn will be given a n every case. Persons residing abroad can have any of the sbove work satisfact, rily exe cuted by sending the i et pictures they possess, Sccompaned with a faithful description of the a person, and by stating the style and size of d portrait desired, will have their orders prompt ly attended to. Country patronage soiuolted. EVERETT B. D. JULIO, - Careade-Iet-sstreet, NEW ORLEANS. N. B.-Instructlons given in Drawing, Crayon and Painting. Classes in Seminaries instructed. M Art Gallery is a place'of free resort, and the pubtic i i nvited to visit it at pleasure. fe02 2m n BENEFICIAL. THE PUBLIC. We. the undersigned Photographers in the United Htates do state and will bear testimony that PICI UtI(JI made by LAMB .lRI'S PATEN C PROCESSES waLL Never Fade or Change Their Colors IN THE LEAST. Also are otherwise in every respect more artis tic than those made by the old procesese, which are bound to fade and become worthless. BARONY....................New York. W. KUBRTZ .................,New York. I EON VAN LOO.............Clehlma I. I. IAN DY.................. Cinet.a·.l F. GUTI KIUNt T..........Philadelphia. ALLE' & RO WIELL............Bestem. C. U1NPtILC & CO............ Lhieago C. W. MOTE .............Atlanta, Ga. E. KLIUBBIR............. .Leoas~ilan RULO nON, President of the Photo graphic Association of the United States of America.........ean Franetsee, Cal. D. H. ANDlBRSIN ...... Richmond, Va. SHEO. LILIaNTHAL, state of Lesilana. And others, too numerous to mention. TIE0. LILIENTHAL, 191............ CANAL STREET ............191 DUCONGE DRUG STORE A. CARROUCHB, 89 Chartres Street, Products of French Pharmaceutic, received by steamer Hannover. A complete assortment of FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES, most in vogue, such as Elixir Bonjiau, Dueros. Pepsine, yliphium Cyrenaicum, Dehaut's Pills, Crossnier's Anti-Neuralgia. Blanerd & Leroy's Preparations, Dr. Churchill's, Laville's, -tc. For sale by A. CARROUGH. mcht im 3. Char're Qtreet. DR. F. FOxIMENTO, Has returned to the city and resumed the prao tioe of his profession. Ofice and Residence-No. 96 Royal bret Consultation Bors from 12 m. to 4. DE TISTRY. J. . WA Lbg , D. e $., SELF-HEATING, FLUTINGfW - AND - POLISilING IRON. ----o One Whole Set of Irons in One. ONE IRON WITH TWO PLUGS WILL DO ALL THE IRONING AND FLUrPINC ONE BAN OAN DO WITH ANY NUMBER OF IRONS. It is a Nickel-plated rase Iron, with a wooden band ierce, heated and continually kept hot by two cast ITS ADVANTAGES. First-Slaves one-half or more of the fuel;ordinarly I used in ironing. Second--Saves three-fourthsof the walking and chang |gg of the old flat iron process. Third-Can be heated with either coal or weod fire stoves or grates. 4 +Fourth-We use All sides of the iron and utilize all the heat thus gaining one-heif on the old process. Yifth-Always clean; never rusting, never being ex posed to soot. Sixth-One single heat will iron from thirty minutes to one hour, according to weight and moisture of the goods. S eventh-The fire you cook with can be uned for iron ing. even while the stove is c ,vered with vessels th.~ C, saving the entire amount of fuel used ordinarily 1i. ironing, Eigh h--Does better work. impn rte Moro smoothaeiSl Ind gloss from the niekeledl face d u)nde I glossing heel than any other Iron in the won .,,. Nlnth--Bsaves time fuel and labor; thns arws m yl*t Is the only practial 'Patent Iron on the market. and' eventually take the place of the old one-fa3ed irons. -o CANVASSER NOW IN THE CITY TAKING mhis at ORDERS. ti. aM.. & B. J. MONTGOMERT''S Furniture Emporium, ARMORY HALL, 87 CAMP STREET. -0-· The Largest and Most Centrally Located Furniture Establishment in the City. 0-- Oonstantly on hand, and at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES, the largest and best seleao i assortment of PARLOR GOODS To be found in th :south, consisting of MSuii" Uphilrtir t'r d in Brocatel, Cotol:i',, Rpep, Terry and Hair Cloth, and Finished in Gilt. MABBLE T1P INLAID CARD and FANOT TA. BLEa French PLATE MTIBROIts and Patent :ll - THAliArI; fine BEDROOM SUIT', with Freaeh 1b Dr se r. %rterlla C:ees .e. Arm, ire; man - French Plate HALL STANDS. with HALL 0H to match; DINING-BOOM aed LIBRARY SBIT? : every grade. A eomn lete aaseortmnt of MEDIUM and 001MO. FURNITORE, of every grsd~ suit:able for eonb plantation use. Slarge stook of boxed and knoc4 down pralt.ll BAPRIN HAIR and MOa8 MATTRBE~tiE, . and ffii a R PILLOWS and BOLS£EfrE II+" LOUNGES, made to order.. ALL OF OUR GOODS ARE FROM THE BEST FACTORIES, BOTH EAST AND WEST, AND OUR PRICES ARE THIE LOWEST IN THE CITY. All Goods packed and shipped free of charge. Thanking our friends and the pubiODl for their past patronage, we solicit a continuance of the same in the future. - r.&JM:- . B.J. XOT(*9MERY, . Armory Hall. No. 87 Camp Street, New Orleans. ' mha Im PROFESSIONAL CARDS. OGDEN A HILL H. N. oanas . JAb. D. NLL ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. No.6 Caronlelet Street., d19 MoENEBNY. ELLIJ a ELLIS. John MoEnery. T. C. W. Ellie. . John Ellis ATTOBNEYS-AT-LAW, NO. N CAMP STREET. New Or'eans. La. Iase Southern Shoe Factory OF JOHh HA.ASEN, 55 and 35 Canal street, New Orleans. TO ALL SOUTHERN CITIZENS. I am of the same opinion as yourselves and am determined to help build up the manufac turing interest of our native State in order to help the laboring classes and keep the money, which would otherwise go to the North, at home. About a year ago I started my Factory, and by using the best material and paying my hands promptly. I have been enabled to extend my business and support 0oo women and childrea that would have otherwise left the State. In order still to increase my Factory, I would earnestly call upon the merchants, not only of the cit but of the whole country, to give me ir- ad sndnencuragement, Come andsee me. dec14 Iy JNou. HANSIz leat Stalls Nio. 87 & 38 Magazlne Market. Buppliee Shine, Families, Hotels, etc., with EGGS, VEGETABLES, EOWLS1, Saw ., Beef, UMuton Perk, Saassesa Tripe. Fl.e., te. And everything the market affords. MARTIN LANNES. Ja., Butcher. Vegetable Stalls Nos. 121 & 1i Magazine Market fee EASTER. ON HAND, A LAtGE AND SELECT STOCK of Ihi.e Wines. French, Hungarian' and California Wines, Ja, aica and Santa Cruz hums, Lir-eh and Zwetshwasser, California Fruits and Jellies, For the Coming Holidays. Also on hand, a large stock of Whiskies, Bran dies Cognacs, Gins. Sherries. Ports Absinthe andVermouth, French and German Cordials. Pllsner's Bottled Beer and German seltzer. Sole ua t tor J. Kaufmsan Co's Clneiunatt Bee. i barrels. and tar. TIafel hrig's - ae . ot Crto. ¢ e. per agn! COMMISSION MERCHANTS. i An'. CAaanzs. O. CInmias. E. L. CAnanzar. Cius. J. CAaaIUsm A. CARRIERE & SONS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS Corner Royal and Customhouse. Liberal Advances made on Consignments tO our friends in LONDON. LIVERPOOL. ja2i am HAVRE and BORITES.) LAJb tUkIMtUhh. u LUUAl Q .t QUETROUZE & BOIS, Wholesale Grocers, DEALEBS IN WINES AND LIQUOBS And all kinds of WESTERN PBODU(O At the Bluse tores. Corner Old Levee and Blenville streets, de '7. vl New Orleans. RAILROADS. GEW OBLKANE. &T. LOUIS AND CEIOAh* IAILBOAD LINES. DOURLE DAILY THROUGH TRAIN: On and after Sunday. March 4,1 17. trsatjani depart and arrive as follows: Prom ýuW ie. stree depot: ow~UAT. AafrTL xpress ~to. r. . Dn.. Epresa ro.iiI05.M - Express No. .7:20a. m. ExDress No.4. 4. m Accommoda- Accommoda t rad" " E through without change to OCbleshe, Louisville and OinLnnaI Sleeping ear modatlons through to St. Lo Onll ýone change of Sloepf icas to Mecomb City. Tiekets for sale iven at 2 Camp street, corner Hotel. E. D.nPaoser. General aae -THJ NEW LA AND MOBIS "i T x SROAD--MOBIL LINE- , THE GREAT TBHROUGH BOUTE TO EAST. NeORTH AND WEST. Via Lo~usville, via Atlanta an via St.I CARRYING THE U. S MAIL, Trains arrive and pepart from Depot i 4' Canal street, as follows: Darear. JI A.m Express......6:4 a. m. Express...... 11:s,. Express......5: v. m.i Expre~es....h. .*. a a Pullman Palace Cars daily to Cincinnati, LosO lsville, Nashville and St. ouas without chan.p. and only one change to New York and Eadete cities. Ticket Office. corner of Camp and Oommt'g.li etreets. oppoi N Ci SNy_ . "pe.iten mhttf J. W. COL)TEMAN. Tlicket Aernt A Third of a Century. J. B. YLNET, with E. VINE?°.. CROCKERY, CHINA, GLASSWARE. Ai HOUSEJURNISHING GOODS. V Over thirt years' perience In the bl s tore and new goods. 9ST Cal wrset. beswee, Ua pmst .trssb.i OL . c T H Uner om . - -se Tw