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A _ I_ or KV010.-- "!{ht tW. R. inuful piWof *"'lke dale," Mr. Power af to$ grey .fter Kally se MiUe Moren+n, d lePu untu'ry A n,, Brmine Wtlmot, to Thompson, laura ele olr nd . mil mar reeo otively, Me P'Iranoe MdU, )Inrn , ih, cif at , St an d Aarah dyykes. .We stnoely wlsh Mr. Power a full hose., for a more oonsotentioUe motor we have never sn on the boards of ny of our thseatre. Mr. Power besides po ,sseee talebt whiob might be said to be of brightest order at timne1s, without oeugerallon. We eluierely hope that he will receive the oompllment whibo he deserves. On Friday nest Roland leid takes his benefit. VAntTtmse Tnan'ra.--The oontrfband oblldren will live their sanual oharity entertalnment on trlday Dest at the Varietees Theatre. MY . PATItwl'e flAt, ,s-The lrih Minstrera and 0Mevoy's libornioa open on Wednesday for a Ihort season at thill Lail. GO.aawiAt HIc.t,.-Tiokets can be saenred daily athell fo the lail for the compllmentary connert to Mr. Angelo Torrianl, to be given on Weduee. day everlng. OGa ..n CoQoasI,--The islehop Polk looloty, 0meposed of leading ladles in the Fourth )liltriot, g aie teltr ,rana oonoert and reception at rirone WJd4 lus l tg.morrow evening. Bamxwrr' VIAVountSWu armAure..--The 4uper O hl n f se aeroto nonetl. in their per anc and , reat d ra ngt.i They are warranted e m the poIou oii ols sod Mold M . whIch en. ter into the compoeltion of many of the otletious bhall . voer now In the market. hey are not enly true to their names, but are prepared fromn fmits of the beet quality, and are so highly on eentrated that i oompartitvely madll quantity only need be ased. River News. OFFIC. NEW OtRLIANS DBIMOOBtAT, Mond Y Morniuhge April .I, AnatvAt..- Isabel, Trenton, It. John, Willie, J. W. O(rrett and barge lob. Yoong Thoe. Sherlook, lava, Blue Wing, . J. BIaker and arges. To Aatrntv. -W, J. lichen, ol,. A. P. Kooun, Bed River; (he., Morgan, Ohio; Henry Tete. An. eumption Lafourhe; mimma, Lower Coant; ier Op us ovese . Allen Boo Her It. IaE. V.Ykeburg; John .II, Manns, John doward, Cotton Valley Onablits; Tom Parker, mtan rit; W. J,. Poltevent, Sa)ou Maoou; H. U. lYger, St. Louis. The wind exhausted its force Saturday night and, with the CloUds, disappeared. Yesterday te k w as clear ase summer's day ead was li osmmdlu I tleasant. The ol roable layes eto-day for Baton Rogee; e needn't mention the name, for of course everybody knows we mean the St. John, of which the pleaeant Frank Bergeron ir tO jain. The Trenton, leaving oev ry Mon..y and Thure day for the Lafonrohe goes through to Thnbo. dens each trip, and takes freight se low a any -- I hM. the bade. The Blue Wing o. 8 le- te'tleated Is o ther solemn as a regular eemwiwokly l'laquemine and Coaet packet, leving every Wednesday at 19 m., end aturdy at t p. m. apt. J. A. Ometook in commend, aor Woods and Charles bene --dTe •trhdtay peackets Sandy No. 9 and the Smerth ezohange days. The Handy leaving heretofore every Saturdy, las over and will take Wedneedays. The aerths, due to-night, haging from Wedneedy to aturday, and naelarly on that y thereafter. Capt. BOO l-id Utakes command t h and Mr. J. . 8ohmidt in the oIlo . (Uapt. Troundale goes on the Bertha, Mr. Theo. Jobin olerk. Aloide Albert late of the Henry Tote, takes charge of the lower deck of the Mary Ida today, The Robert Young arrived yesterday from lied river and will be laid up. The Young loft here la February, under contrao with Hamilton & Co. of Shreveport, to run between that plae and Od river. A broken contract, a law suit for aIn00, and the Young's return here Is the result. Opt. Danitls reports a severe rain, hail, end wind storm Saturday night, below Baton Rouge, the severesr he ever experlinoed. The levanwville J.urnu seays: "The train from Terre Haute brought the Morgan a large nun ber of pauongers. who mtade the round trip, giving her about seventy rnund.trip people, among whom were Gen. (Geo. Steele and ware, of Bookvtlie: Judge J. (rain, Judge Bam Max well, Jacob Rtiller, hMr. Pruitt, id. Sibley, Id. Smith, td. Taylor, J. S. Lows, H. A. Newton, J. . Dunn, It. Spenoer, H. N. Bowmen, Miss War ner, P. Mitchell an I wife, J. W. i'oundtaein, Miss Grubbs and Miss Star. They were acoom panled to this city by R. L. lirdoer, General 2leket Agent. ant Mr. Davie of Terre Hlute who returns from here. Harry W. 8rtin aseigned them rooms and had them all quartered sete thoiorly tq less than a half hour after the ar rival of thi train. We were sorry to see our old fMrend, Gen. Steele looking tNble and much re duced in flesb, but hope this trip will serve to re store him to health." The Morgan will be found at the landing title morning and will certainly leave for Oineionati Wedneday. ShBe is commanded by Capt, Albert Stein, "the man who never leeps.' The Commonwealth is on berth for St. Louls. The Emma, leaving to-day for the lower ooast, gs to Heappy Jack. Bhe Is a through boat, a ood one, tdoes lo. of business, and has one of ae most popular captains on the river. That's what's the matter with the Emma. Capt. Wise sold the Frank Willard Saturday to Capt. Dick binoott for *8000. Uapt. Wise will leave or home this week. Don't forget the Governor Allon. Just as sure as the sun rises and sets, that certain i. the Allen to leave every Monday and Friday for Bayou Sara. As a mail packet, she can't be best; a a Sne steamboat, she never had a superior in the rt de. The Thomas Sherlook arrived Saturday night with a very fine trip from the Ohio, hnd is receiv ing to return to-morrow without fail, going through to Oinolnnati. the Sherlook a a flnue steamer, well managed, and a very popular one. Capt. Law Kates command,; Mr. N. L. Virden has charge of the ofnle. Attention Is callet to grand excursion adver Meement of the It. E. Lee, in another part of this paper. The regular tri-weokly daylight Upper Coast packet Eva, Louise anson master, Norbert Ran son and Gso. O. Heno clerks, leaves to-morrow at 10 a. m., promptly, for the tBen Tureand planta Mon. The regular tri-weekly Lower Coast packet Emma, O. Canton, Jr., master, 1. J. Donovan clerk, leaves to-morrow at 1 p. m. promptly. The semi-weekly Coast and Baton Rouge pack t St. John, F. Bergeron master, J. O. Bergeron elek, leaves to-day at 5 p. m. The Gov. Allen will leave to-day at 5 p. n. for Bayou Sara and all mail landings. J. J. Brown master, . 8. Streok, elerk. The regular Monday and Thursday Coast and S8you Lafourohe packet Trenton, In place of the W. J. Poitevent, leaves this 5 p. m. U. D. Terre oStte master, Gabe Block clerk. t Henry Tete leaves to-day for Bayou La The peerless Robt. E. Lee will be found at the ladig this morning receiving to leave to-mor row fo Vicklburg and all mail landings. apt. Win. Oanmpbell in command, Mr. A. A. MoVay in the oMee, assisted by Capt. John oesop. The new, feet and handsome New Orleans and Oaschita Transportation Company's steamer John . Hanna (in place of the Onachita Belle), J. W. Blanks master, Joe Holmes clerk, leaves Wedneday, as usual, for Ouaehlit City. Bee her advertisement in another colume. The Col. A. P. Koune, of the New Orleans snd Bed River Transportation Company, leaves Wednesday, at 5 p. m., without fal, for Shreve. pert and Jefferson. M. H. Kouns master, Isaac Bones clerk. The steamer J. W. Garrett, from Cincinnati with three barges, arrived yesterday. A portion of her argo consisted of 14,076 eacks corn and ea brge shy. The seamers Eva and Blue Wing No. S arrived yesterday afternoon frcm the Upper Coast. The steamer H. J. Baker, with two bares, from the Wabash river. arrived yesterday. Her cargo consisted of 27,488 sacks eaorn. [By Telegraph.] D:3tL, La., April 8.-To Lord & MoPeake: Plenty of water in Bayou Macon. J. L. ROBBINS. Clerk steamer IV. J. Poitevent. xCaauros CLIPreNS. Prratwsa, April .-Jlhn Kennedy, of the towboat Seven Ses was arrested to-day for em Kd n-ees n s lle.e.e d einr aw No.2, I ht - 0. .b.Ke aZa~B'k;~'F"~~~ Iar i rin is th Arkassu to let . e ar .oe VP. , obeok will be ready for braige to.morrow mOrniag, when she will drop down to the wharf boo ad oortmooese rooolving for WlV, Orlans. aptlait A. lt. Halilday writes from it. Johns rlvehr bt business is vety dull tup there. He talk. of sllig out and returning home thie osrirl to build a boat for the Otninnati and Noew Orleana trade. Jao, Cou, aea well known Yaoo river mate who died a few dads since at Vickeburg was a soldier noder Gen. aerdee during the *Are iater.litat. war, and never failedtto go to the front when duty O•aBd him there. There e i sominethlng of a blo in the appointment of James O'Neal as lull In spestor at t. Lois, , The ootlmislon was made out to John O'elial and Intended for James, there being no John in the business. Mr. lurtett, the oresent incumbent, has friends earne. t7 at work, to prelent a orrctlon# of the error, and O(pt. O'leal has gone to Washington to atrounavent their workintps. MARINE NE WS. OYRIU 1 N1W OIL.*AN D1oMOGOJAT, I April e, 1877. . Arrive*, tsrit tatehlpi Oblon, Onmptyll, tfrm lt.verpoo. vih Westb Idle. to)l no Zoroga Aoo-- Ntalamslip Morg.n clty, lhtnd, from New York. :lst tilt, tot A Whtiuay &Amo rAlgiet. XTIAMM I*ATl, Thos Lht(rlnok, Ketoa, From (,ininalst habel, O'T'ry, tihan Iower (Jlast Wllen, D11ltullolelt, hrom lower inuest. 'I'Trctmt Terroboon", rht"r Thibllnatu It W (arrett, lituth, rromn Uloinnetll, with :I ltobt oiung, DIual.a, flootm braeport lt .John, tIrr ron, frot lillton, ltuge Wille Kiielth, Iom t Martinville tle, l.netnn, frml utppner (Joet liltn Wing 'oe , oatnei.,k. tIrm nUpper (ionst A .1 alter, P',., from. Wabash Itiver, with two Selew (leentl lip. Ship (laedntllita, Putter, 41 daye from t.lvtrpostl, to master f1la bIrkentine Ulnmtinro, COunitt, 70 dayn r.mn Pla lenl, to (I (eranto - Ital brig Madinssks, ttaraehro, oil days fo. Maosint, to taster: Brig UOttlksk, .art, 97 day from New York, to mast, rer Boit' Abtsi UGotse, Corton, itP lnys tfrmi Chiarlanton to ontastr - Nor Iark Talbot, Olsen, tilt day froiu lIelfa.t,, to Ship Wtn 'l'apo ott, Wymtan, 47 days rfrom ilverpool t't [tens Meretg s lno- tpal Iartk Vll No lembte, is dsye from niavana, to l'ul, (.lrrl &oo p NoW YOK- - er nkeamnhlp Morgan (lty--- An , rtted mado Recalps of redlrees. a I1INUINNATI-Pet steamer Tnem tlhilook----Ilt ptgsa hfrnlture Adams & Work-$1it basl ssp 100) hasl "asdles Alkens.-Of phl iron A Hlidw n ic-oo- bbli r wlasky Btlak's Ltun-. ige mdseJ W BUrbrlblA. oo.-t bil t pie V1 Iri d 0ll l0-bu ttr l -P I 1nolondlo-. pkge snap 4 L BoydtB0- bbls dour A 'T liennetlt-t-10 s gl gsIl bble apples 1+0 pkgs hotser a 1 bns mneats I Dellloedlo-- bis soap A uwndso_- 1 i0 kge mdse lailedraekson A Larte---711 pe Rone Iror &eo---1100 lbtle masl 10t0 bil flour I Lair. s hioln Ioo-4 balel hoops IH loltte-00 ha Iutter 11 Iltogreve--00 bbl flour Olover & Udoludahtl-7 bbhhls baa Gordon I& tloile-7 p0 dge de (Gaiues & Reti-44 do Mrs d Gatuche-d0 bhas starch r l lver S& Odeudahl-7 thdis iobaoe blhipper' order--ib blbl whlsky Hermeanl I VLMuse-Ida--u Hilrash, Adler &Mo --0 bte glassw re U tallor-a .alks do Ital & Erill --9 hhds tobacoo I bh samlples N IIernabelm L Hrt--U t rolls leatbor Hlorter A VPnuner--OO0 bls ldour loward I& reston-i Ibis wblsky J 11 Jlungue-lt pkgs mdm SKursheradt A Blelsunvn.-.0 bare ltn U (I Joanasou-. 40 pigs kliatr K N Keep & a Rloae-i tpkgs bark Kim bid u. Iaynor--4 bhid tobacco t.no King kton-4l lx soap J K lovy & 8on--3 do II M Larry-- oses mnoe J A Lam otoo--14 pk glassware sV fai er--Ist lkg imdl0 L L.ocome--4 do r-l Lyon.---3: do '1 McKen drlok--l do McGlratlh & Coapton--- bhas omsp J 0) Morris- -t do U McIraw---7 phlrs eggs Miller I Mayer--lli baues Iay J C Murphyll--4 enrmes p-per .1 Mayer--40) oa*is o gon a Muim orrld Watsai.i--I-S bbl whisky 10 hf do J Mayer & Non-- ..- bx sioap J Nelson I a4----70 bus lard :l. toeldo I A Norkm-- -40 lile all 1e 0 hbs candles I bit hardware N h Ik M It I ---11 til bila tpotoaua 10 bole fruit 404 hales bhy Chlul I'leasamlist-1 hibl glas.warn A rel.er- US pkiis Iro. Ric, IHorn &0o-94) bble whisky Italisell & Ilall.- I dl OUhonltelld-19 pkgs bulttre :too him l I al 10 tLlerats hams Mlihwuloa)lahr, Iriowm*felll & l'felfor ---. Ilot Itron and plows Itailior, Macreosly Co..---11 Ierroe hbitla behwlabaher & tUlrah--- I bilt whl ky Nobihlilt & Zlneier-.Q100 hib tuadles Thol N mns & Lovy-S pkgs lselware J N Scoutt- 100 bbls dour J A tslgoer---.- 9 bas books NMvluour & Steven.--e8 pkgs adaie ' N Thayer--IO0 lo t M Todd--.O pkla butter (1 W Tall ac--.-- pk0pi mdle 1C Vinet.---10 thsreos hams Vaso Bros-470 .e s glase WP 0I--: b ocsle It W Wymuan 7 pk.glaesware Meyer Wei-l-l hhd i t l ems Wayne I Williamln--4 hklse potatoes Zuherbler & Bnhllan-- 917 bales bioatuflf order Bio lFactory-9il0 bblo meal 13' bales bay W A Howell--ts pk msn It It TCo --38 bl esag Milor A Meyer-l 4 aseoks bran t0 sacks corn Uhl 1'lemunte-lll0 do T King too-1i0O sacks oata Sobwabaoher Frownlfeld & I'telfer--t131 do O4il sacks corn Joe Wset (te.-l14f do E Ii Fairchllld, Ion to0-.91 do order It H Itoblisoni--s114 do Oscar C(hopin--4iN do IDolzn &eo-1t007 do a rder W A liow. oel-.10 satks bran Valrlan Martimer--00 sacks eorn Jnao Phelps &oo-400bus maile 100 bhoes aoap 9s box.o candlhes 0 boxes bacon I bbll whbIkv G Ihbla oil :. 4 pkg. furniture U A Whitney to----:i73 batles coton hMceaie, ltnowden & VioletL--I do Jun Phelps &co -lot furniture and sntndJes to order-Total :141 bale cotton 1. hhds tobacco LOWERl UOAST-Per steamer Isabel- uandrics to ao der LOWERL COAST-Per steamer Waloon--undries to order TIIIIODAITX- Per steamer Trenton- 10 hhd. sugar P Lanans---7 bbll oclstern uttr 2a l ibbls mn llasse 4 bbls sugar I bbl rice Conger & Kelly-3 bbll mnolasseu I hhl sllgar A . Itlakman--sundrliea to order-Total 11 bds sugar 4 bbls do :II bbls nolasses I bhi rico IINCINNATI-Pir isteamer J W Oarra.t-.1 barge auy C(uhs 'leMaaltt--1)398 sacks corn ThiI. King &,Ao - 10214 dlo II 1 Fairchldl, Non &Lto--hl do John 'i' Moore &ko-tli09 do Howard & l'rtstoni---:53I1 Vairln & Mort.lmer---1116 do Ullver & Ode ditl--- 160tl do Clina Plaaoaut --.-14 do Jhit West &co-3011 do SNhwabacher, Froweineld & I'Pllfer--70 sacks malt I If 'lTtanr--.tlt sacks blun 174 sacks eareeolegs I104 sacks shlnstallff Varllin & Mortltner---141 aelks bran Glover & Olentdlahl--l00 bbll fluur loward & Prosten --931 do 0011 bbl lumeal VairIn & Mortimer--el do 140 bbls flour (lover I Odendallil-t4 dto Chia Pleasants -175 do A T Bennett----7 do 100 bihs total Schwab acher-, Frowenfell A Pfelfer-13 bhl flour IRandolph & Dunnice-0O do 40 bbl nseal e II Fairchlld, Son & eo..115 do HE H Wilsoa & MllI--100 bbla flour W II Mattbews l& ro-O00 do J A Stalger--tiO bales bay Chse Pleasant.- 975 sacks oats II T Lawler--850 do ogrs & Mitchell-300 do Chas Pleasanta-2,0s bbls pork order Kent Bros &oo-lot mdle J C Willard-do J I1 Hubbard---99 pkgo mdase R.t LeBlano--10 sheet tiron J 1) Eewards-9- wagn r J Ford---- do , learne--14 Ildl box stuff order--4 wagons W W Walker--4 do 1) Stewart--s0 bdlls Ir n B J West-Il pkgl mdee H Budlg-Il pkgs eggs E B DslBondlo-- I pkgs glasswate U McGraw-3 page mdse H Flyan lot mdseI R IT Co-15i0 bus candles t00 bxs soap C A French-6 pkis mdse A Costello-3 do I L Lyons--l M Dietriol--37 Meyer Well-96 A Pleser-35 A Wolf -7$ Schmidt & Zeigler-30 E J Hart &co--22 dos barrows M MMcGraw-25 do Wang & Cottam-45 do J.1 G & B i pkgs mdse B Pfeifoer--7t do C A Whitney &co-enndries to order SIRIEVEPORT-Per steamer Robt Young-101 bales cotton J L Harris &oo- 76 Jno Phelps &co--k9 Jno T Hardle koo--. T L Airey &oo - 18 Clapp Bros Aco--6 J P Harrison jr Aco--5 Alous, Boherek & Antey-9 Graham, Black Aco-1 J H Mullen &co-1 T L Airey &co-- R T5Buckner & Bro-1 C L Walm sley Aoo--1 Richardson & May -49 head cattle C Mehle &o--sundries to order-Total 264 bales cotton 49 head cattle BATON RBOIGE-Per steamer St John--100 bbl molasses MoStea & Value..57 do Meyer, Weis &co 37 do E M Scott-- do Nalie & Cammuacok-9 do 14 hhds sugar E J Gay &o---1 bale cotton Temple S Coons oOe-l sacks seed cotton Birsch, Adler &ceo-i bbls sugar Queyrouze & Bole-3 do EM Scott-sln dries to order-Total I bale cotton lsacks seed cotton 14 hhds sugar 5 bbla do 906 bble molasses ST MARTINVILLE--Per steamer WtllIe--1 bales cotton MeGehee, Snowden & Violette--2 bble sugar J M Lockhart--- bbla molasses 1 bbl cistern bottom 15 hides Rykoski & Mamade--sundries to order-Total 19 bales cotton 9 bbls sugar 3 bbls mo lasses UPPER COAST-Per steamer Blue Wing No 3 sundries to order UPPER COAST-Per steamer Eva----undriee to order WABASH RIVER- Per steamer A J Baker 96,113 sacks corn Gordon & Gomila-1365 do Joe West &o--sundries to order-Total 27,488 sacks corn By Rcalreade MORGAlF8 LOUISIANA AND TEXAS RAIL ROAD. Apll 8--60 hhde snugar J A Walsk--1 do J M Wash-I-.e F P aevin-14 bblh molasses Robert Hare-I4 wool Dymond & Gardes-3 dry hides Valetem avo ba'es moso L Bibolet--i do F P Seva bo--s bIs J Thibaut--41 sack roh rice JPseist -4 bales meesk i Al - 013 bhle. 1 hides h a y M - 5 o iti bales mesa y Mata ate-Cs &dS Wright-I do Lairl Aoo dingsr B Ibis de 14 bblu slasses 41 i. M. E B. J. MONTGOMERY.'S Furniture Emporium, ARMORY HALL, 87 CAMP STREET. -0 The Largest and Most Centrally' Located Furniture Establishment in the City. Conntantly on hand., and t the LOWICET MARJIT P'ItUEN. the tnrgnet and lnbt neleoted Vaaortlnnllt of PARLOR 000cS To ho found In the South, oonlntltng of Saluts Upholstered In Brocatel, Cotoline, RepS, Terry and Hair Cloth, and Finished In 0111. MABDLIE TOP INLAID OAb and PANOT TA. B.tiL4 Freonh PIVATf MIItt01 , and Patent FVo) UOAIItM; dune BEDlROOM HUtI, wlth Frotnob Ptls. rss.r Ireeclnh, (.m ese and Armoirn; minanitieon French plate HALaL ITANtDf with fAItGt OtUAIPU to matchl; DININO-ItOOM sand Id IAItY HUITHo' every IradNO. A cnmpleti asortmnnt of MItDIUM and (OMMO~ FURINITItfR, of every .rtlae sultablo for oountry and plantation ne. A large s.tCk of boxed antd knook down Furniture and (hhaire. PitNlt4 IAIII and MOSI MATTfIMtICSl, flAiJs and PFA'lfI '4lI, IA)WH and iOLtATEI.S, an LOUNGIGII, made to order. ALL OF OUR 0OODH A h FVROM THE IWBET 1FATOIRTEH, BOTH EAMIT AND WE.IT, AND OUR PIRIEH AlRE TItI LOWEIST IN T'll CITY. All GoLtod4 vtlv.r.k sull w*hlipnud frn of nhergan. T)lnking our frionldh stll thet ptsbllo for their tnaL pltrne.Jnso , wo eoliuflt an cotlnutnnon of thlo ncttmo l the f.uturn. R. M. & B. J. MONTUOMEIRY, Armory Hall, No. 87 Camp Street, New Orleanm. lnhtl I f T EX An STATE FAIR, 177. Eighth Annual State Fair OF TEXAS Wihld, 114 ltitf, IN IIOITMEI'ON, (!OMMtIN('N1(1 TUESDAY, MAY 22. Prrinium Lists or infornlatlion on apvliste tiot, to JAN I. I)UMi#If,. HMornetry, 1)1 .:it il( 5l1od l . 'r,.'Ln5 . BATII.. IATllII. IIATIH . EmazIprart 33tathlsmr, i. IIUalIt i , No. 11 Itanspt.t Mstr.t. "lI' lwoon .r 1. lll l, ui ul '1''ululoIe" sItrrI, ls. ITTl' I AtOJIIM 1)A'l'I1$. lhot iai1l ' id watnr laths a1t 31o ,0n(i1 . ' pH GoL J Uluti AltON (tOItNN4Rl.LOi AT I.AW, 140 (Iritevlor stret, Now Or'ti!n, ,April ;,H77. ___ .1_ ait r. SELF-H EATING, "NOUI D'lllSI1I One Whole Set of Irons In One. ONE IRON, WITH TWO PLU(G. WILL DO ALL TIlE IIIONING ANI FLUTING ONE ITAND CAN 1)O WITH ANY NUMBEII OF IRONS. It is a Nickol-plated CiLo Iron, with a wooden hand pioe, htratedl and continually keut hot by two east-Iron plugs. ITS ADV ANTAGES. First Saves one half or moreof the fuel ordi narily used in Ironing. Second Saves three fourths of the walk ing and iat iron 'orocess. Third Can be heated with either coal or wood fire stoves or grates. Fourth-We use All sides of the iron and util ize all the heat, thus gaining one-half on the old process. Fifth-Always clean; never rusting, never being exposed to soot. Sixth-One single heat will iron from thirty minutes to one hour. according to weight and moisture of the goods. Seventh-The fire you cook with can be used for ironing, even while the stove is covered with vessels, thus saving the entire amount of fuel used ordinarily in ironing. Eighth Does betteF. work. im, Darts more ,moothness mnd gloss Trom the nickeled face and rounded glossing heel than any other iron in the world. Ninth-Saves time, fuel and labor: thus saves money:; is the only practical Patent Iron on the market, and will eventually take the place of the old one-faced irons. J. M. BRAND, Sole Agent, oes Canal street. mhsl Im PREMIUM BONDS aWAYS our HAND AND 1o0 saLe n w-m 4 +sat., RAILROADS. BIIMAT JACEllOlm I OUTK. NEW OBLEANS1S, ' , A. r J D 01l0 ICAGO DOUJILE At 0 t11 TRAINE7 will hispart an arrivn a to l wrll t from Ualope strea sdpot fronm March U , 1r77: LIT. aiTh. xPv reas 1, i i:p, m. xpros a(o..l:2.0am maroa N o., :2Noa. Imn Cxuprtw No. ., 1:4na.m . I and 2 run dally, a and 4 dally exmopt i'D PAIAU SIX!~ ýa 4O %tAI1 throull to (Iiil.ninnatl, I onulv( , (hlnego, Caa ro sld MiIlan, Taln;.,, without nhnAUao, anli for tS. tLouist a hlnpor is taken on at allan enabling pnaaenlsra to gK Lrough without Ieving the tlrllnay gvnning's train makes no no nnotion ait .buuo g (or (bhlot. Ant molation trl lia btwoen Now Orleans aRTJlIMUQmh ldlty: 1saave Pe4w Orl~ans a:no p. m. Taturday; 7:70 a, arnd 8:L p. in. lt.ltlay. Arriv :)6 m in. and v:'o p. m. Hundlay, and T:i , m, Inorls da, Tloktsa for sal ad lnformation gtlvenat 22 OCamp atreet, corner owmmt non , 97 lton t lotoel. E. D. Paos. Gaenrasl anauer. m TEE OJINA 'II';; in '0 l't't TO TUN EAST. NORTH AND WEST, Via Loultvllo. via AUlantc an via t.Iaonis, CARiYIN(O ThIsuU. 1 MAIL, Treqlns arrive and vt part from Doptt. 1 ot of u Aual avlrt,. Anol.owVM xxpress......6:48 rt. m. lxpraa......t l: a. m Dr.ts......15:1I tp. m. xprma.ss..... :6s p. n,. Pullman n'alie (tarws ddliy to (lnilnnat, Lou. Isvlii, Nas vlllo ad HIt, !oul. without , ,angie and only ono haio th, u w Y'vosk and ELastern Titkit Oto. norner of Camp and Commos O. Ii, JMtilf4). Mnprl ntend't. mh.2tf J. W. (,l.IMAN. Tl.,tt Agent,. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ANT. AAnntxau. O. C(Aanuna. E. L. CAnaIaIn. O .uts. J. Oatasais A. CARItlERIE & 8ONN, COMMISSION MERCHIANTS " Corner Royal and Customhouse. Liberal Advances made on Consignments to our friends in LONDON. LIVEIPOOL. Jan2 8m HIAVBE and BORDEAUL. LEON QUEYItOUZE. OOAB BOIS. QUEYROUZE & BOIS, Wholesale Grocers, DEALEIRH IN WINES AND IIQUOBRS And all kinds of WESTERN PRODUCE, At the Blsue stores. Corner Old Leves and Blenvilll streets, 4tl14 '76 iv Now Orleans. LI UIDA TION. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. 'I'Th well known ,htIlsinthmentof I. DID C()R'TE, as it. Charlem street, 1s now soilling out at a groaLt sacrflooe A FINE ASHOItTMENT OF EN(LIMI and FIlENI H CO OTIlW, CAS SIMEREM, and GENTLEMEN'S FURNISUING GOODS IN GENERAL. Dolng on the point of retiring from Businos.s, I. DE COILTE would trapsfter thu whole stock, tih lease and the fixtures cheap for cash. aps 14t TAXES AND LICENSES PAID BY F. R. SOUTHMAYD. NO. 18 UNION STREET. Desk in Messrs. OODEN & Bmza.'s office. Or ders respectfully solicited. mh29 tf BUD WEISaR BOTrLJED BEkR We have secured the agency of the celebrated BUDWEISER BOTTLED BaE M , I *rhich is undoubtedly the beet beer in the world. We offer it in cases (Pints and Quarts) at very LOW PRICES. MILLER & DIIELMANN, mhla Im so. r,2 an 54 Routh Peters streeat. Sodthern Shoe Factory OF JOH. HANSEN, $3 and I5 Canal street, New Orleans. TO ALL BOUTHEBN CITIZENS. I am of the same opinion as yourselves and am determined to help build no the manauao tnrinnterest of our native State in order to h n heiabhorinh elasses. d keep the money. w olmid othe~rw . toth.North. athe UT AMDUA 5 onto ruvZo. ItEOULA I~ A~I~tL3AND L~i~bt4#nlor onlsnr nrto rf II llntlvpfl tib~n 4r1 ghB Ilreea Urv r rteamer Tr1nav o 41NK4tn1 K, 15w Kntsu, mnottnr, M. Ii. Virden, Molrk. LAY fN lor~n bo a Rbrrva. WtrArIrtfrlrorýrrc fL *p apointo, t ap6 for Orav er trtceaL Lo'Les on p41W QLI .1 QUA(fI1Y IlIUM OUA(1tQ UV,TllOA14t4DM4ý4r& 9,npt ltnitr mncatr', ha~rry W VAri, nllrk, F WIilýyteilc I aaqr In{Iy ' ns t h t, oV rr. r di t 1 yW A NI , loo hravln r J ItrL It OV 'AHIT;,A I$* Pt(I'h &jjA(sLIN . 7 rIiJJýJTT ýI{ b~J'~JJ Jijprý evýwouK. 1.ow Et Po'GA.ar tP. i-K rv J'InII 'r tiiqlly(444 (4,~'t pitrrlý HA,,t~ oi$41N NAivr jnti (I V01IVAO f Murul tA .WTIn, J W. lLinnkN, UGOpt?., ALL nr ýInnp- ICrk (1 Inan DLpo of NtAIlnr W. It, Piko.) L4E1ve &tt4Wnr 10 Au 'hwAL iv.-L~ tS;I~ p0Nra4( ap I yo Iron monrt, dii urn A. I (flHlO. ANKH ai,.t 4)31). r CLIAJIL PIPEOR ,Itt1IEI'M I)SIAEtCK (Io nnfor 1,ttin rvr lr T rn P arker or ir'n Timr ', rla, Amn nd'I mnr,,4 rHotukr orn n,1 of IN~ 'Inlu Sar), 10~o All) nn , by.In river, 121r t, .1.I II.~ $0I.AJUl & A M(H)N14, `o rly ZrUIIIn I fo r I IJy u IA r N.n n 1J( 0I. IIANOi & AU1, WA AK &!,r MKAlrrIfrln !rmltuI1$ 0 u r11nn~illrnfl t tktr. k w u IAK.IAI.I.5lJO ian 11pr- - U Itditrnl slle wi rrrml-w icli GOV. AtlrnI. (I p, , f tour W. II, Pikh) m HI' ar1ý ý++ ,ýtnIl ss'eh1n p ult alas r! aL d* urn tt.li ) !?t1, ra HAIR. nwto 0141) RELIABLE~l~r PIPER I I Er I)SI EC The ocldnrt and most L yothrr tlrnnB of For Aid" by, d. H. 140IAflt h. H()NH, IlMITII II1U)H. , Q Co., ZVltIIICIIBll (i: A. ISOCAN, TIIOH. Hl. HANDIY A, r'ou, HC. CO(NICrLY ,i H()N. IIt:ItKlr. A THOM1r'n0N, ('LAItK A LICAI)ICIC, EVERYWHERE.:EaE TIIK ONLIY WINL S THAT IH ALWAYH THE HAMS, npO to Vn P. O U RoN, Rtoo'e.or to AIRMAND HOUIIZ. U UN MAKER, IDEALERK IN I)OUiII6 AND tIJNOT lsAItLRI, FVoWLtING P ICERS, IIEL'C'H., TPITOTI, (1AME IIAOtt, .HtOT POUCJIIES PO WttDEi FIl,AMKS, AND mHIIlING TACKLEC, POWDER, nsOT AND (GAPM, No. 134 Cbarttree treet, between Teultese and Ut. Luatl. New Orleans. FIRE AIRMH PROMPTLY ILEPAIBED. aplt ot NEW ORLEANS LAGER BEER. CASPAR LUSSE, No.. 470 and 478 Chartres Street, Announror to the pro rlnitors of BEER HAI)LOONrs, and to Ithl bluhil,. that having coh,m ilotod his iinmItmoits arLtaratus for manulaoc turing LAGER BEER, He is rnonared to sell the same AT A LOWER PRICE than auy other HOME-MADE ARTI OLE, and of as good !unlity as any similar arti cle produced in the Unitod States. mh127 em COTTON SEED MEAL. Pure and Freshly Ground Meal, of SUB OWN manufacture, for sale by CREHSCENT CITY OIL COMPANY. _a. Im .I Union street. P. 0. FAZENDE, Stock, Note and Bond BROKER. OFFICE-No. 175 COMMON STREET. mh24 tf A Third of a Century. J. B. VINET, with E. VINET. COOCKERY. CHINA. GLASSWARE. AND HOUBEFURNISHING GOODS. Over thirty years' experience in the business. New store and new goods. 90T Osaal street, between Barsundy sad Raspart streets. fte 1 UNDERTiAERS. CHA8. O. JONES, JOHN G. BOCHE, Formerly with Frank Johnson. JONES A ROCHE, 250 and 2E6 Manazine st.. near Delord. Undertakers sad Embalmers. All business entrusted to the firm will receive Drompt and careful attention at moderate rates. Oarriares to hire. 18i8 1w LEEDS' FOUNDRY. [(STABESBHD I. leIJ Coasr Delo.W sal Poaeh.r strets. NEW OBLEANS. We areIwrered to manufaeture 5STAx E I, Bomxais B .a.u MKaas, SUGAn tl tuwa, F=rM&l8A ' WcP Po. fl 5BUEVUI OR AND ImoOI CoL A ! Kou5s MEB.NZoo 4 uaasB,: Loaves WfiNONZDAT. Aprill u, at. p, at. Marr9a Loulu., N. I. Dirlskui. maitu,. L~ae MtATITJMDAY. April. 349 aP lf. 3, or W vOi W at fflai, sý . l ' Unv~ tl~ftpg7b I '?vpctirt~,1 ·3mgg WYri~ Ic·8YOU ND *@mt.We'i, Gan NoIw art A16b, Ii. Rlnneitt,mastw, NVmn wry IIATVIWTAT, at u p6 m. Willlanva autrlyq" nhwe, Fortrelfggb 'i~i P"Awo nv apIY on board or IrJ , ins no. 7r (Lhoi)rrt.n. o _ V~fJ($Bb53tj .r, tIN 1T111 MTATEt MAIL PACKEBT. Wm1' A.oryt4 nP11rI J on. or eat .ova~iur UA 40 I3ANKa PARGOUI LbMWlt~m~t, 0.l r witt Nontoy to er o r..e 01 Throuhr4A.WIP Moo6~p i drtA4. Coalpoa X7nii.nd tant IrwarIi Ot r*hn PA "" . M Whts. prr, a.rrrgm~ muator, 1T1' Mf9 ýi nsi a, did W , ort A o sM 1 Thraough 1HJR of at to tT)Wt , res a nlo i f Ilrtohoa, Sgt Lgq with ~gfor,~ nn wrti At nchvrno fur p ..M. - ýnli. mýýrunr nn Vlv~ 3OU? RzIVEz.._ IIEUUIoAI r m nIC EI. ZZY REGULAlR 1LACK AN t It U0 AlnvTUo11.n:s t ,u The steamor 1 T410s7 i'er ta Wlll lewave+ al wy. Pay psrt e!li. y to all Bb.lk livor b tlln,. rot d 5i4 A. ISaIITTO w2 Gr. . OPELOUSAS. REGULARB A Ieaves evr &1N. I vile, and all Ia m AteohadSay a er and BsVou new and ilaht-draft steamer NSANDY ns, '.3 1H H. Broad, master. B. Slie l , will leave as.above. Saon tboard or to I.8.--nn n~sr cloe with e for Bayou d' Olairn. A.>s gives lalding to Bayou iRuf. REGULAR OPELOUS8A¶ PAOILIP Leavee evesry HATU E 8 I FOR WASH 0TOI. ; sm, aPort a 4. Vlle. and all landin Stohfaltea river and Baron new and light draft passengefr ste'sa - BNRTRA. A. P. Trotiudale. master. TheII. For freight or vpasage ea o.pp - 1x23 4 Tchoupttbo .l P. 8.--Connots clooely with st for Bayou dle lalze. Also gives. lhdlng to Bayou ItukMf. UPPER COAST. NEW OELEANH, AIT D Q Loaves every 8ATUHDAY sat p. m., 0s THE ,15N 6I]szi-1zW.iS. P. sener steame1 1w , J. A. .cmstQock, ma~ter Geo. M. Woods and ChObas. De Will leave as above, commeneagW DAY. April 11, and continued l.. -or freight or pasage aAp o1 .,, _ TO BEN TIUIBEAU' ton. Ascension ' steamer :EA, Louis Ran, on master Leavep as above every o y, Saturday at 0to a. m. Thursdays and Sundays. For freight or SEMI-WESILYLPA PO. LAOU" The light draa steamer Ak (In laeo W. J. iteast)D Leaves New Orleans every MONDAY at . m., returning ov NEBDAY and bUNDAY eventa. For or p aIe adpl on board or to or TEBBEBONNE S 75 Deearn r between (nati ad P. 8.-Will carry freight as low l asoy the trade. te every MO Pat , aP. at 12 m The pasme orlsm Frank B'"-eron, master, i.3O. Leaves ,. aborv for Baton mine, Donaldsonville and all returnn- every SUNDA anid LOWUl CO OWEB OASdT T=R .IW 1. The mew and >ltd p i..w s os