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Cm1.2.id~w of latern Skse if ileaI.Est*te, Stocks, Et., TO TAXI PLACG AT ThE *T. ( UA3LN$ AVVTION iXCflAN(f3. --ON- malIy, 3Ma'rb 3I--To elose the H1uecosslon of the late firm of Abat k. Cienere s--_ he tract of Land or l'lantation below Al ,et.having about 10 aIrprent front on the M0iseilipl river, and 1t betwetr the lantatlons of Messrs. Lueptre and F'ra T'heb M.are of Ground bounded by Blen vile, Conti, G onos and Clarke streets, oOdI tent Tow Boat., ltidlroad and otlhr qth w,.o-Story Brlck Store and Dwelling, -frming the N. W. cuorlier of Conti and r1urguldyi streets The hend.ome doute tenement Brick Cot tage. Nos. ste and 210 Esplanade, betwcen )farafs and Villore streets. To close the estate of J. HI. O'Grady-Thne qtore and dwelling No. 434 Common. forming the corner of Common ntd e3cr trand, and opposite the lHotel J)ieii. Tb. double one-story trame cottag. No. 447 lrantlin, next to the corner o . 4uterpo street, lratS t. April T--For the shnceesslon of Ann Bintlair et als--TI'h two-story frame dwelling Mlo. oes Baronne, between Cal liope and Ctlo streets. hr the suoeession of the late Thoophllus dash-The a firstetlas Three-Story Brirck Jidonces, designated by the Nos. 223 L Joseph street, 3 and 2a7 Carondelet street. and for ming the northwest corner Sarondelet and St. Joseph streets. oloohomes for arlstoorale andt pro eelonal residence, safe and productive nvestment. for the suocesslon of A. Wris--The Double Tenement Frame Cottage on Washing ton between St. Patrick and St. Denis reets; that spacious proporty forming e southeast corner of Perdido and Frnklin streets, known as Bleakley's 4Jiriage Works, and by the Nos. 115a and 117 Perdido straet, a double tenement, newly built brick cottage. Thethree Two-story tram Dwellings. so oharmilngly located on the it. w. corner of St V harles and Erato streets. deaLi nated by the Nos. 45., at7 and l4. St. Charles street. iltansl4y, yill 14-To pay morgnk , by oon rnt of partle, the Double l'cnmont .amo Co'tage Dwelling frmli g thie S. o corner of Second and tt. D)avid streets. I wo-tor ry Frame )welling, No. ot7 Slrat boetween Dryades and n t. Uenis rstreets. ?oar fine Builditg Lots, formin the north WeStLoruer aof t. David and sirst streets, and all nlear the church of It. Francas and the Second Street Market. That choice h nvestment, Store and.Cottage Prporty, ormg the southwest corner of Baronne and third streets, known by the Nos. 587 634 and ate Baronne street and by the Nos. 318, 170 and 371 Third street. The handsome and modernly arranged two atory Brick Dwelling, with tlhree lots Ne. at Oonstance. between Thalia and Erato streets. The substantial and spacious three-s'ory Brick Dwelllng, known as the late "Macs'" Institute, on Bourbon, between It. Louis and Toulouse streets. For terms and full particulars,. see official and kWeripttve advertlsemnents and plans at tho me of the Auctioaeer, s1 CamL street. snhj7 tf O0 DOT A DART? A a.n Franeisceo elee Interviewed by a Feo.reear Old. [San Franeieoo Chronicle.] On one of the delightful days last week a young lady well known in the exclusive first circles of San Francisco aeolety for unrivalled personal charms and elegance of accomplishments, was driven around to make a congratulatory 4a11 upon a married lady who was hap pily convalescent from that occasional sacred event in the lives of wedded la dies, which, far from being a sickness, is perfect culmination of their healtn. Ihe was shown into the parlor, and for the few minutes required to arrange for her reception in the room where mother and. child were doing as well as could be expected, was left with no other to entertain her than the only son and heir to the house, Master Charles, then in his fourth year. But Charles was equal to the situation, and promises to grow up into an ornament of society that will never be abashed by beauty, however brilliant, into the painful neg attir of "no conversation." After some nmesmential preliminary remarks, Mas tar Charles approached nearer the visi tor and, lowering his tone into the con fdential, asked: " Miss -, oo dot a baby ?" The young lady gave one swift glance around to assure herself that there was no other hearer to this pertinent ques tion and replied: "No, Charlie, dear, I have not." "And did oo never have a baby ?" In spite of the youth of her interlocu tor, her handsome eyes dropped before his ingenuous gaze, and her pretty face flushed as she replied : "No Charles, I never did. Is not this a beautiful day ?" "And ain't oo never doin to have no baby ?" persisted Charlie, declining to enter on the tempting conversational side-track of the weather. "My boy, I can't tell. Tell me all the names of whom these are the pho tographs." And don't oo want a baby ?" "Why Charlie, boy, what a close ques tloner you are. If you are not careful yoa will grow into one of those news paper interviewers, and then what will rhour mamma think of you ?" "Because" continued Charley, ut terly refusing to be switched off, "I know where oo tan det one. The doc tor brought my mamma one, and he keepth them in his oflth. You juth do down Ellith street to Martet street, and then oo do down Martet thtreet to Tar ney thtreet ever so far, and den oo do up a lot of thairth and thath where he teeps 'em. And they're awful cheap, too, My papa hathn't paid for my meamma s baby yet, but heth doin to." Well Charlie, I'm sure I am much obligd to you for your full directions, and 'll know just where to go." "Oh, Mith-- oo needn't do. I'll tell lIy papa juth ath soon ath ever he tums home that oo want a baby, and he'll det lone for oo, and" Tnat young lady seized that little boy his two shoulders, and, leaning over as to look full into his eyes, she said, an impressiveness lent by sudden terror: BSee here, Charlie; listen to me. I don't want any baby yet, and if you ever say anything about it to your papa I'll never like you any more at all, at all, never, never, never. Now, will you promise?" "Well it oo don't want a baby, I won't: but I to't everybody liked to have babieth. I do." The interview was here terminated by the entrance of a servant to usher the visitor into the presence of the con valescent lady. MNn's, Bove' AND Yours's CIOTH.NO.-Mesers" Nerks, Levy & Co. will sell to day a larg« assort ient of clothing and furnishing goods. see their advertieement in another column. New parasols in great variety are offered cheep at the special iale of M. L. Byrne & Co., on Sat laay, the S1lt. In good old times importations of Piper. naiielok one year reached 68 000 baskets. 4 aEma Oo oues is f ll-d in elegantboWes d pitor finish and beauty-in tbemsd's a euamsmt. It is a brief time, ·aair a 7a1f e as t COW PEAS, CO W PEAS. Cholce Osrolina Clay PEAP. Clay mixed and other varieties. 000 TONG COTTON BREID MEAL. For sale by A. A. OBREENWOOD , CO.. mh ,u Fr Ha Bu Im 47 Magazine street. MANHATTAN ,i.UB. Every member of this organization is ex pevted to be present at it s next meeting. latarday Evenlag, Marrch 31, at the rooms of the Club, No. !7 Magazine street. By order of COL. C. E, WHITNEY. President. (]ae. J..1. MELT,o01. L. P. Q. tnht;II it W. W. WASIIBUIN, ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHER, I13 oanal street. Opposite Clay Statue, New Orleans. Mr. WASHBURN is himself an artist of twenty-five year4 experience, and is supported in each department b a corps of assistant Eho have no superiors in this or the Old World. He is the master of his business, Beside employing the best artists he uses the best materials and maaes the best work on the Con tinent. y my call this BLOINtnen HIS OWN HORN." but for proof he refers you to his thirty theous and patrons and to his work. which may be in spected at his Art Gallery. fe lItdv _ Notice. HALL HOME Hoox Ann LAnuoIi FR1 Co . 1,. Sixth DIstrlie. New Orleans, March 2t,. 1877.) The offlcers and active members of the above company are hereby ordered toassemble at the Truek House on SATURDAY, March 81, at 8 A. M, sharp, fully eqgipped, to partleipate in the Annual Parade. Exempt and honorary members, and also invited &uests are respectfully requestod to be punctual in attendance. By order of C. C. Pra., Foreman. J. A. H. DrcLPA)N. mhao `t Secretary. TAXES AND LICENSES PAID BY F. R. SOUTBMAYD. NO. 18 UNION sTREBT. Desk in Messrs. Oonri & Bzi.t L's offie. Or ders respectfully sol lted. mht29 tf See Colored shirt Window. NEW STYLES AT $I 00 EACII, -AT LEIGHTON'S, O(raer Canal ard St. Charles streets. mh~a NEW ORLEANS CROQUET AGENCY! REDUCED PRICES. -FOn- Seasic on of 1377. O'LY .sl -FOIR- A Complete Hard Maple Set. PERFECT GOODS, WELL FINISHED. Eight Ealls and Mallets, neatly painted Stakes, Arches, etc.. complete in a neat box. (heapest set made. For $2 50 A full set, s Balls and Mallets, full size, and var nish ed Arches and Stakes painted. The best set FOR TIHE MOIEY ever made. Also a dozen other styl-s to select from, at prices ranginl from $1 50 to $15 per set. New line just reneived for season of 177. at lessthan wholesale prices at 110 and 112 Camp StrVet, ROBT. J. HARP, Agent. Call for Descriptive Price List. mht5 lw HASH! FOR TIIE PUBLIC. If you like HASH, you will soon have an op portunity of gratifying your appetite. THE "CONTRABAND CHILDREN" are about to give a minstrel performrance, at which they will distribute that most mysterious and wonderful article. I am happy to state that the BLACKING used by them is not "Blxby's Best." Respectfully, ELDEST CHILD. P. 8.-This will be charity hash,. but don't mention It! mh25 2930 DUCONGE DRUG STORE A. CARROUCHE, 89 Chartres Street, Products of French Pharmaceutic, received by steamer Hannover. A complete assortment of FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES, most in vogue, such as Elixir Bonieanu. Dcroe, Pepslne, Hyiphium Cyronaicum, Dehaut's Pills, Orossnier's Anti-Neuralgia. Blaneard & Leroy's Preparations. Dr. Churchill's. Laville's. etc. For sale by A. CARROUCHE. mch4 im .a Chartres street. RECOGNIZED OFFICIALLY AND BY PUBLIC OPINION THAT THE Steinway, Knabe and Pleyel A-re the LEADING PIANOS Of the World. Convince yourself by calling at the General Agency at GRUNEWALD HALL, Where you will find the Largest and Best Be lections of all kinds of MUTSICAL INSTR UMENTS AT LOWEST PRICES and EASIEST TERMS Brass Iastrumea, S.ritas, Aeeordee.s, Muda Boxes, Muste. of my own Importaitls, at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. It is in your interest to call on me before pur chasing elsewhere. LOUIS GRUNEWALD, 14, 16, 18, 20 and "J Bareane Street. foi 2dplv - - ----- - -- ------- --~~~ -- - ---- - How to Get a New Sewing Machine Cheap. GO TO J. BOOTH'S GEH1RAL S-.WN1G MACHINE DEPOT, 614 ringazi-e street, aear Josephine. Where you will find all the popular Sewing Ma'hin,ns offered for sale at $20 to $30 below fomner uric s. Having iunt completed arrangements with the different Sewing Machine Companies to buy my Machines direct from the manufacturers for cash, and emproving no canvassers, and having no large salaries or c mmissions to pay, I can offer greater inducements than any other house in the city. I have also a large stock of Second-hand Ma chine-, all of which have been rebuilt, and a' e guaranteed eaual to new. I can furnish any Ma hine required at from $o0 to a$30. I exchange, rent and repair all kinds of Sew ing Machines. a complete stook of Needles Oil, and attach ments for all eaes. . BOOTH. em l. uaet tret, New Orleans, Latlwslsa IA-Lee ,esmaay-SS- Carsii delet street-New Orleans, March 21 1871--Th regular annual olectlo of twelve direetors of this company, to serve turing tbe ensung y'ear, will be held at this offle between the hours fa 11 a. in. and 1 p. m., on MATUIII)AY. April 7. l77. Transfer books will he closed on and after April 1, 7177. M. A. TAILETON, mh2 td_ t . aeretarv and Treasurer. Office Factors' and Traders' Insurance Company. No. 31 Carondolet street--New Or leans. March 24. 1;7.- In conformity with arti cle sixth of the chartr, an i.lptlion will be held at this officoeon MONDAY. the ath of April next, et.ween the hours of 11 o'clock a. In. and 2 o'clock p. in., for twenty-five trustees, to serve -rr: such for the ensulin F. WALKEr,. TfIOHAI 4 F. WALKEtR, mh2r51 it HI-'rcretnrry. To the Iake - Office of New Orleans City Tailroar Company, No. 124 ('nnal street New Orleans. March 1+, 1s77.---Unltl further no tice the afternoon trains for the Lake will leave the city overy hour, from 3 to 7 o'clock. The last train will leave the Lake End at a o'clock. mh(2o tf . C. C:. I,EWI4, ,t4cretary. Oflies of New Orlemnq CIly itallrond (Corn pany. No. 124 Canal streett, New Orloans. M.arc 15, 177l.--At a meeting of the Board of D)iretors,. held on the 14th instant a dividend of Three Dollarsn pr share was dt·lared. ayable to the stockholders on arind after MbNDeY, April 2, 1577. All transfers of stock for ten days previ ous to that date must Ie ex-dividend, mhls Id O. It. IEWIS. Hneretary. Omee of Crescent Mutual Insurance Company. New Orleans. March 12, 1877--In con formity with the fourth article of the amended charter, an election of Trustees, to serve one year from the first Monday in June next., will te held at the office of the company, on MONDAY, the 2d d.y of April, 1877. between the hours of 12 m. and 3 o'clock EimT V. CODEN, IAibl tel hecretary. - New O:-leans, March 1, Ii'7.-Nottce is hereby given that the interest of Mr. P. R. MATT HIWS in our firm ceases from this date, we having purchased tihe same. mhl Im FLA$H, LEWIB & CO. WANTS. W ANTED TO I'UTtCHAHE-WITIIN THE boundary of Fellcity ltoad. Napoleon Av enol, C'onstance and Isaronllo streets, a house. with two or more lots of ground. Pr iee not to exceetd RSr-i; one-fllth cash; balane in live years; interest six ter cent. Arlddress J. t. D., Democrat ol .I, gi'inKg partleulars, deseri tiion and locrality. mrh.o it WANTED- BY AN AflI,E-ttODIEl'. WHOLE sale and rerall grocerv Clerk ernployrrrent, in city or country. in any capacity whatsoever. Unexceptional,le references. A. BI.. I).mocrat office. mh23 tf W1TANTED -- HIECOND-ITAND OAItLIAOEH Sand biuggies. Any one having such, andr wishing to dllspose of thoem can flnd ready sale for them by calling on L. T. MADDUX. 3a Carondelet, street. Also. a full stock of Car rlages and BuaIgges and a complete stock of the Japanese Child Cdarriange and Cradle, a most wonderful combination in short, a full stock in everything appertaining to the Carriage business-nil of which will be sold at reduced prices to suit the times. The community is most cordially invited to call and oxamino at as Carondelet street. mhil sm L. T. MADDT)T)X. IW ANTED-A .ITUATION A8 A TRAVEL lng Agent for a Drug House, by a man who Is fa ltiar with the business, and has ex tensive aqeiualntance In Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas. Best New Orleans references given Address C., Mississippi City, Miss. mh T'TANTED--BY A HOBER AND INDUS y trious young man a situation as Watch man. Porter, Halesman or Driving of any kind: Is thoroughly acouaintrd in the city, Would go in the country if desired. Address W, 0 Dem ocrat office. fetf LOST -FOUND. T LOT--CHECK NO. 5a' DRAWN BY THOS. L1 H. Handy, Civil theriff, on the Canal Bank, for Forty-Four Dollars. Payment having been stopped, the finder will oblige by leaving the same wibh (CHABLES DE FOREST, 0 (Carondoe let street. (back office.) mh'o 2t TOTICE----WE CAUTION TIrtI PUBLIC NOT Ii to purchase any of the following tickets of the Uavana Lottery. Nr s. s.itk. 11,579i 13.70i and ]4,.t, to be drawn on the 1th of pril, 1877 s'til tickets having been lost or stolen from the Iegal holder. Be has taken the necessary steps to stop the payment should they draw any prizes. mhtuleat , B(ONIO BBC)TItlI. FOR SALE. FOR SALE-ONE FIRST-CLASS TICKET to Richbmond, Va.L, and two first-class Tick ets to St, Louis, Mo, Inquire at No. 19 St. Charles street, mhl' FOR RENT. TO RENT.-Three elegantly furnished rooms, in a central location, convenient to two lines of city railroads, to rent, on very reasona ble terms. No more conveniently located or better turn. Ished appartments can be had in the city. For particulars call at the oflee of the Duxo. ORAT. SEE- SHIRT WINDOWS. THE BEST $2 SHIRT IN THE UNITED STATES, E)'OR S1 50. At LEIGIITO1'8. Corner Canal and St. Charles Streets. mh29 JUST OUT. THE NEW SHADE -"SULPHUR," In Two. Three, Four and Six Buttons "CHARLES'" KID GLOVES, The most perfect Glove in the world. Also, other desirable shades, and a choice lot of BIlack in the Seamle~s snd Jouvin cuts. A. G. KREEGER, Glover, mh2o 4t 149 Canal strent. SMILLINERY. Mime Rosa Reynoir, No9 9......CHARTRES STREET.....No. 9 Takes pleasure in inviting her patrons, and the ladies in general, to inspect the large and elegant assortment of mil linery,which she selected while in the North,and French Pattern Bonnets. Hats, nouveautes, etc., rece'ved direct from leading Parisian houses. all of which is offered at most moderate prices. a1-Orders carefully and promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteld. n-- sn sm RuWd&Fr See Custom >hirt Window. HOME MADE TO ORDER. $2 50 Each. At LEIGIITON'S, mrrh, h nor Canal a-,1 Ct. Charles ste, FOtt. SALE. A HANDROME PLkCE OF TWO ACRES front on the beautiful river Teche comprising ce acres of excel ent. newiy-feAced land. o,f which so are admirably adaptei to the cultivation of sugar, cotton, or corn; the balance consisting of a magnificent m-a.ldow in which the residence is situated. The whole property will be sold, consisting of the land above mentioned, and a residence, kitchen, cabins, stable, vegetable and fr..it gardens, and all necessary appurtenances. This offers an excellent opportunity to any one wishing to raise stoc., or to eut ivate otton or and sugar mill in the neighboroo. Thi Kronertv has never been inaadaed. The deallng-hous f is o.ortably f.urnished and will be sld with orjwthout furnturel. It - M.. _marJta. ta .. ] BIDWELI8 O~AADlIMYO 01 MU1-SI 94 St. Charles street. The only Theatre open In the city. P nday, March 25. And during the week. Wednesday and Saturda Matinees. Inag.mnent of the sterling American awtor, OLIVýBR 0DUD BYRON. $unday. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Mat Incn--Barch 2, 20, 27 and 2t-lHe will appear In the latest London suctess, an entirely new and original drama of the most powerful in terest, in four av.t. entit'led' PILENTY OF MON1Y, or SENTENCED 'TO )EATH. Weldn,,day and Thursday -March 25 and 29 The drama of power ful interest, entitled BEN McCOL,LOUIGH. Frdayv--March :o-Benefit of OLIVFR DOUI) BYiRO(N, when will be presented the great drama of ACROSS TH IE CON'1 INNI'P. Also at Sa'urday Matinee and Satu rday night. Easter Hunday--Aprll 1 The New Orleans F'a vorlte, JOHIN THIOMPtON, In ON IIAN). mh25 tf VARIETIES THEATUE. ýMonday Evening, April 2, 1I77, EA TER. (Grand Farewell Complimentary Testimonial TXendered to M1Iss ROSA RAND, By th ucitizens and leading amateum of New Orleans. CORILBSPONDENCE. NEW ORLEANS, March 2), 1177. Miss Rosa Rand: Having, during the past season, witnessed with equal pleasure and gratifloation, your per sonation of Ihe many different characters you have represented, we desire before your depart ure from our city to your Maryland home, to have the pleasure of seeing you again on the boards of the Varieties, and to acknowledge our appreciation of your excellence as a finished and highly accomplished artiste. We therefore respectfully suggest that you indlicate the time when it would best suit your convenlenoo to ao cept a farewell complimentary beneflt. Francis l Nicholls, John Phelps. Thos H Hunt, Louis A Wlltz, Louis Bush. W T Vaudry, Wm A Owynn, ) A Given, A B Camma k, Wm H Bailey. Jno E Sliger. . H Given, J M Scott. A Frerichs, A J Macauley, L Christ. WA Robertson, Frank 1Hall, J Morgan Smith. Albert Shultz, Will Steven, W M Owen, .1 D Huger, J D Houston, John tiegg,. Wm Fagan B FJonas, Harrison Watt:s. 01) Green E Swift, Jno M Witherspoon .11) Rouse Gee E Glenn, rich'd Welghtmas. Jack Lawton. It W Simmons. J E Austin. Jos P Hlornor. U F Kenner. Jno A Morris. NEW ORLEANS, La., March 3. i577. To Messrs. John Phelps, Francis T. Nicholls, Thos. H. Hunt, W. 8. Bailey, Harrison Watte and others: Gentlemen-I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your esteemed favor, tendering me the high compliment of a testimonial benelt under your auspices. I am highly gratifled at the flattering manner in which you speak of my efforts to please dluring the past season, for it assures me that my labor has not been in vain. I shall always remember my season in New Orleans as one of the bright epochs of my life. If Monday evening, April 2, will meet your convenience. I would suggest that as the date of the proposed performance. I remain. gentlemen, respectfully yours, ROSA RAND. The evening's entertainment will present the popular romance of real life, in four acts and a prologue, by Charles Shelley. Esq.. entitled MARBLE HEART; OR. TIHE SCULPTOR'S DREAM, Box offiee open on Thursday. March 29. from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m., for sale of reserved seats. mh27 SPECIAL NOTICE. Orvnw 8TATE TAX COLLi,:To-a, Third District, Parish of Orleans. March 29, 1s77. All persons within the limits of the Third District owing License and Capital Tax are hereby notified ibat the office for the collection of said Taxes is now opened at No. 17 Espla nade street. S. R. PROCTOR, mh29 7t. State Tax Collector. 4PECIAL NOTICE. OFFICc STATE. TAX COLL.aron, ' First District, ir9 Gravier street. New Orleans. March 27, 1877. All PROPERTY OWNERB of the FIRST DIS TRICT are informed that the assessment rolls for said District are now ready, and that per sons desiring to pay the Real Estate Tax at this time may now receive their bills promptly. ' he following named persons only are au thorized to sign receipts for the Collector of this District: For REAL ESTATE and CAPITAL TAX-Mr. M. STODDART. For LICENSES-Mr. A. W. COCKEBTON. Or the undersigned, mh2s EA. BURKE. Collector. SPEBIAL NOTICL. OFFIC STATE TAx COLLECTOR. Second District, No. IS Royal street, Mer chant's Exchange, up stairs.March 23, '77. All persons within the limits of the Second District owing licenses and capital tax are hereby notified that the office for the collection of said taxes is now opened. P. L. BOUNY, mh2. tf State Tax Collector. SPECIAL NOTICE. Ovrircn TATE TAX COLLEVCTOR, First District, New Orleans, March 19th, 1877. The receipts given by MR. E. C. PAYNE, for amounts advanced for the support of the gov ernment by the liberal and patriotic citizens of this city, will be received as CASH in the pay ment of TAXES and LICENSES at this office. E. A. BURKE, mh19 tU Tax Collector. SPECIAL NOTICE. OFFICE STATE TAX COLLECTOR,, First District Parish of Orleans, March 13, 1877. All persons within the limits of the First Dis trict owing LIcENsE and CAPITAL Tax are here by notified that the offlee for the collection of said taxes is now opened at 159 Gravier street. E. A. BURKE, mhl3 tf State Tax Collector. SPECIAL NOTICE. OyICE r STATE: TAX COLLECTO. , Fourth lhstrict, Pariah of Orleians. Maroti 19, 1877. All cer3ons within the limits of the Fourth Distrio- owing LICE;SE anil CAPITAL Tax are hereby notified ghat the office for the collection of sad taxes is now opened at No. 241 Josephine street. R. C. BOND, mhb lm State Tax Collector. DENTISTRY. J. R. WALKER, D. D. 8., li. Is. *Ird tress*4 Latest Improvielan s sand b&s styles of both SOperatie and *ede saPt Datiul at a l~aeas idn JsitL ESTABLI$HED IN 1825. Corner Delord and Constance Street. ------t)--- --~ WE ABE PlEPAItED) TO MANUFACTUI.E Steam Engines, Boilers, Sugar Mills, Furnaces for Burning Bagasse, Vacuum Pans, Clarfleirs and Filters, 9AW MILLS, COTTON PRESSES, NEWELL SCREWS, JUDSON'S GOVEUR NORS, GIN GEARING, FURNACE MOUTHS, GRATE BARS, ALL KINI1 OF PLANTATION AND STEAMBOAT WORK, And every descriptlon of Machinery for the South. We beg to call spelial attention to our Iarge stock of SUGAR KETTLE.. Ring!n pt*. chased the entiro stock of the Stacker Iron works of Tonnessse, for whlch Mr. It P. Liavil. beuvre was formerly agent (and the only genulne Tennessee Kettles In the market), we offer the same for sale as well as those of our own manufacture, prlce list of whioh we will be pleased to furnish upon avplication. ,el_., LEEDS & CO. J. M. & B. J. MONTGOMERY'S Furniture Emporium, ARMORY HALL, 87 CAMP STREET. The Largest and Most Centrally Located Furniture Establishment in the City. -0-- Constantly on hand, and at the LOWEST MARKET PBICES, the largest and best selected asneortment of PARLOR To be found in the Soath. consisting of ulits Upholstered in Brocatel, Cotoline, Reps, 'lerry and Hair Cloth, and Finished in Gilt. IMARBLE TOP INLAID CARD and FANOY TL. IBLE; French PIATE MIRROJP sad Patent pam ChIAIB; fine BEDROOM SUITs, with French Drfesr Ihre~slvgg Ca'es d Armoirs; magniosM French Plate HAIL STANDS with HALL O0Aý/ to match; DINING-BOOM and LIBRARB yV T8s 6 every grade. A oomnlete asrtmant of MEDIUM and 00COMMO FUBRNITUE, of every grads auitable for ooatme and plantation rise. A large stock of boxed and knock down Para .ug -PRIBNO, HAIR and M08B MATTP.ESSRB HL1EU d PEATHIERt PILLOWS sand EOLICý ý LOUNGES, made to order. ALL OF OUR GOODS ARE FROM THE BEST FACTORIES, BOTH EA8E AND WEST, AND OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST IN THE CITY, All Goods packed and shipped free of charge. Thanking our friends and the pgbi$ for their past patronage, we solicit a continuance of the same in the future. R. M. & B. J. MONITGOMERY, Armory Hall, No. 87' Camp Street, Nef Orleans. mha lm P. O. FAZENDE, Stock, Note and Bond BROKER. OFFICE No. 175 COMMON STREET. t mh2t tf Oflce Louisiana Cotton Tie Co. I The patent TIE and PULLER owned by this Company having been fully tested at the Cham pion Press. is now offered to press owners and shipmasters at a moderate price. An average of fully fifry bales per hour. and at times over sixty bales per hour. has been compressed and tipd by this process, and with practice it is believed that an average speed of sixty bales per hour can be attained. By the use of this Tie and Puller the capacity of a ship can be increased fully 20 per cent. and the bands are 50 per cent stronger than when the ordinary ties are used. JOHN B. LAFFTTE & CO., Managers. mhsI Im 184 Gravier street. BENEFICIAL To THE PUBLIC. We. the undersigned Photographers in the United States, do state and will bear testimony that PICTURES made by LAMBERT'S PATENT PROCESSES WILL Never Fade or Change Their Colors IN THE LEAST. Also are otherwise in every respect mor artis tic than those made by the old processes, which are bound to fade and become worthless. SARONY..............N....w.... Yerk. W. KBTZ ..................New York. LEON VAN LOO..........Clnetana I. J. LANDY ...................Claelm-atl. F. GUITE KUN4T..........lPhiladelpba. ALLEN &. ROWELL............Besten. C. GEINTILE i CO ............Chicago. C. W. MOTES.............Atlanta, Ga. E. KL t BER ..............Leluville. RULOsSON, President of the Photo graphic Association of the United States of America.........Sea Framse.a, CL. D. H. ANDmSOIN......Rhemed, Ta. IHEO. LIIkNTHAL, Meat. of Luit.an. And others, too numeros to mention. TEZo. U1erTHAl 1............. .aN&s W1a............i LRAILROADL. REAT JACK(ONJ IwOUTr. NEW ORLEANS. ST. LOUIS AMD CGHIAAO IaSILBOAD LINES. DOUBLE DAILY THP.OUGH TRAINBd will deJR and rr sa a fMllf..: from Caflipe atae depot from March 25, 1477: Express No.1.5:3e p. m. I Expres r No.2.11:26gm Express No. s.7:o0a. m. I Express No.4. 6:4@a.m Nos. l and 2 run daily, 3 and 4 dally except PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPINGjt through to Cincinnati, Louisville, Chicago. ro and Milan, Tenn., without change. and for Louis a sleeper Is taken on at Milan, ensblis~ passengers to go through without leaving the Friday evening's train makes no eonueo1MOl at Duunoin for Chiacag. Acmmodatlon trains between New Orleans Leave New Orleans 3:30 p. m. Setnrday; 126! a. . and 3:10 p. m. Sunday. Arrive 9 :1 a. m. and 9:20 D. m. Sunday, sad 9:15 a. m. Monday. Tickets for a iand lnformatio, ive U Camp street. corner Common. nude, tity otg E. D. hoerr. Genera MaSagur. mM THEU > RLEea& aND MooLEuz Imuo THE BGREAT THBOUGH BOUTE TO THE EAST, NORTH AND WEST. Via Louisville, via Atlanta an via St.Lmous. OCARRING THE U. S MAIL. Trains arrive and pepart from Depg, tot o "lanal aceet, as follows: Expreas......:u a m. . Expres. Express..... .5:00 p. m. I Express......: . p, , Pullman Palaoe Cas daily to Cincinnati, p. lavlle, Nashville and St. Louis wlthout ehlaai, and only one change to Ntw f.ork and ~ Ticket Office, corner of Camp, iad Commas slmh2 t J. . COLEMAN: ThetnAý COMMlISION MERCHANTS. A.rr. CAOtrzs. O. CA.tEIaz. E. L. Canazas. C As. J. Caaaws. A. CARRIERE & SONS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS Corner Royal and Cutomhoase. Liberal AIv7ane, a made on Consignments t0 our friends in LONDON, LIVE.POOL, jaus Zm HAVP.E and EORDEAUD LEON QUETLEOUZE. ObCAB BOId. QUEYROUZE & BOIS, Wholesale Groeers, DEALEP"S IN WINES AND LIQUORS And all kinds of WESTERN PRODUiýC At the Blue Steres. Corner Od Levee and Bienville streets. deu'1s v Newr Orlema. [TPS ST E -r-se .ura-