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"ir rwater. Bin. Y, l. Poet, Inch, Ineh. Inhb. S.. .. 4 1 0 1 . I . 0 1 o t 0 b t r m.. . 74..e1 . 1 . t Iag-lbn rank Pargood, Mary 1d4, b o T he .anna, Tom rker, A. att@ E- tek t. A Iaution, EIn. lst hee, "l . L.. , .. , ober Yo i ther esterday w elody with s 11. .0i t 0 4. o . Of oe.r. gt. Hi er. .. Hn. A. i., . t .eabel rak pargofthe Mary fro, Tts ten thefo Iolen erry m ln 2 ien Daon Sara; ar 0 .e b , t.L. n; Natce., V0ek bul r Arokgh the great part of the d1874. rm tsthe Fran tart I er muarh Ieeded Henry e 'Cate.i~o 7 l7ii bsiess, it is the same old story-the f the onth, and very dull. On this ao SIt sccommodate shbippers, Capt. Tay he r. No. 10 over to iaturday, when itively leave for Buefn river. A e-The WAY we DliuantrtlATaT -The tna pave 8100 40 a year. This, on ent of ti,t00, is nearly 6 per cent. A p ir Y of like value it the city is taxed Sdierimination, sit.' it ? ker, the smallest steamboat run aSeir p 4 80 wharftage. The Grand Be te isget, $168 90; they are both al to lay ere ive days, after which they ,er day. Nice discrimination, ain't it? I etel had two buolers made here for gthtgea. It cost him $40 wharfage to onl, Nice diseriminatiou in favor of pIpriese, ain't it? at that makes weekly trips pays the same I Wha.tge eadh trip that any other boat ..U teto omes here only ones in one or two I h Nie d.iem twlination, at ' t ? e oldett ltle pays here $38 80 wharfage tt entled to Avte days at the lauding; if sne la re seven days over that time she has to i additional, or $90 8Ut for twelve days, toes to Ouincinati, lays there twelve days t IIs 8 for the whole time. Nice diserim Ias rseelied here yesterday that freights ais had been fixed at 12% cents per 100, the Grand itepublio would leave there or r no pool. ": lBardeau, son of Oapt. J. T. Bur. was married last evening to Miss Matnle, at of 0a I,. J. A i Aiken, President of the Sldd 1.l River Transportation Uompany. tsttennial is advettised to leave for St. "ap. Gile. Lord found a valuable package on sfter sttreet yesterday. The owner can have it n b lt ig property and paying for this untice. , . . Woods, of the ltUe Wl.ng No. 8, Is ted to arrive daily. We learn that one of Gots of Mr. Woode' visit West was to con ~a new coast packet. e Willis leaves for the Bayou Teche Batur sI mew Golden City, J. D. iegler master, 8. ar clerk, will arrive to-morrow evening O hio and return Saturday, Capt. Hegler arunk Prgotd has been laid up for re d the elegant and fleet Katie put in her he l'aI ud has made this season thirty. jttp andi haas brought here 60,509 bales an 89,8.9 seaks cotton seed. The Par beena faithful bJat, and holds "the 55l few other steamboats have done. SIte s well as when she first came out, and is S r -laborer with such boats as the Lee, a eand Ratlie. St called to the Grand Isle Hotel and nu' advertisements in another column. an ordinary attractions are offered at this ens resort this year, and we doubt not but It will be the most popular in the Southern e're itn receott of a communication, signed riMs, Pots and Engineers,' with a request i t twe insert i in our column. We cannot do the reason that the communicaltion is an mi!s.inOUe one, SBi attention of shippers to Bayou Lafourche tl ltl11 eiled to the fact that the Eureka it i ol departure to-day for the bayou. She Mas regutlarly every ' hureday and Monday at h atohes is due to-night from Vicksburg let.r, as usuatl, Saturday. Tm t Able leaves Saturday, as usual, for A smli and Grand Ecore. s oliht trt-weekly upper coast packet u w aN 8, will arrive this evening and re ts a yt.s usual. Golden Role being unable to get away yes leaves to-day, sure, at 0 p. im., for MeI. ltro, Loutevile and Cincinnati. O. P. oi manuds, W. R. Shaw olek. ohNw Orleans and Red River Transports 's steamer Texas. Geo. W. lea mas i rt B*t"man clerk, leaves Saturday, with t f alt 5 p. m., for Shreveport. 'The J, Pottevent is at the landing reoeiving lve Saturday for the Tenses and Macon. J. &.jul* master, J. L. lt bbmns clerk. bhompn I)an, due to arrive last night 0 oek, leaves 8aiurday for the Ohio. Bhe o of the fineat on the river, as wellas one of faste.t.. Capt. W. B. Miller commands, J. 8. e clerk. he Painter No. 2 left yesterday with two one loaded with 50,000 bricks and 66,000 lumber for a plantation on the coast, the othr with two boilers and a lot of bricks, selates ku lime for a plantation at the Lafourohe cross he Katie, in place of the Frank Pargond, J. SWhite master, W. N. Oalmes clerk, leaves to t 8 p. inm. for Vicksburg, Greenville and all we em-wakly coast and Bayou Lafonrehe t atka leaves to-day at 5 p. m. for Thibo a. U,.D. Terrebonne omnmands, T. A. Dar :l and V. D. Terrebonne clou k. The isgular Monday and Friday coast and 4 bou Lafourcho packet Henry Tote, J. F. Au ,in master, M. H. Landry clerk, leaves to-mor . vat 10 a. m. the taem-wee kly coast and Baton Rouge packet BL John, Frank Bergeronu master, J. U. Uergeron Seaves to-morrow at 12 m. punctually. T<'el oast and Bayou ttara Uiuted 8 a.te mail Sbaet Gov. Allen, J. J. Brown master, 8. 8. tk f lerk, leaves to-morrow at 5 p. m. Use "teamere Henry Tete and Eureka, from Thibodea.t, arrived yesterday afternoo. The steamer Olarkevile, from Vickeburg, havtng the steamer etella Block in tow, arrived last evenin and after towing the 8tella Block O. r to the elassic shores of Algiers, returned to this aide. Had as freight cotton and 2162 sacks easton seed. [By Telegraph.] a. zxrar Ma, y 29.-To D ~uglas & Winburn, $ii- Natches street: The steamer Golden City llarrtve Priday evening and lIave for Louis Sillhe nd Oinimnati Saturday. June 2, positively. J. D. IiEOILER, Maeter. XCRCANOE CMI'rlNXS. Cu lrrxArt, May 23.-The following list of old bots is compiled by Capt. Haudlan for the En Sfrom a log kept by Capt. Joseph Pierce sd ons, Uderwri'ero' Inspectors for this city, d dates bck to 1811. The list will be published alphabetical oidr, and gives the place and .4he of building, tonage and where lost, and Iother high or low pressure: LETTER M. rians. Orleans, Philadelphia, 1818, tonnage w preseure; alayeville, asayeville 1818, ton. e worn out 1825; Manhittan, NNew York, loanags 427, low pressure, worn out 1825; Mobile, 1819, tonnage 380, low worn out 1825; Mandan, Louis. to181 nnae 150, sunk 100 miles aoove *1e Caa, 1825; Mis~ouri, Newport, 1819, gIT, destroyed 1826; Mare, Wheeling, l e 65, sanuk 70 miles above New 18 hieouri, packet, Loialville, itosag. 6 psuk in Missouri river, 1820; liew Orleans, 1820. tonnage 145; Magnet, :tsnage 1dO, worn out 1827, low SOkiradanatI. 1835, teenage 100 4l118q -ýq 4qmi aMtS' 4J0 ,s ilfiMOatOem Ofno, Ienna I , Ctonage 200, stin ven m.e ba low low presetir, 124; arietta, at Matietta, 518, tonnae 14; MeseCngrr, Plttbt N. 1821, tonnage 1011 wornt out 1880o Maryland, Pittsburg, 1827, tonnage 160, burned in Licking River; Monongahela, Browns lule, 15827 tonnage 100, worn out; Miase.url, Pitte. burg, 1828, tonnage 140, towed a paseenger barge and sunk it at Aurora, on her trip to Miesourt, Capt. Throekmorton commander; Mountaineer, 1irowneville, 1R28, tonnage 175, worn out, 1812; Montgomery, flimberland River, 1848, tonnage 14(, stunk in 1011, low pressure; Mohlonat Pitts burg, 18128, tonlage 850, worn out in the Tennes see rive I in 1883; aloutltello, Bellaire, 1829, tot - urge 140, lost in 1881; Minerva, t:incinnati, 1840; Magnolla Oincints 1, 1880, tontrage 100, low pros. sure; Mobile, Pittsbtrg, 1880 tonnage 11, burt t in 18I31; Mercury, Bteunenvifn, 1819, tonnage 11, sunk by coli l in at 'iitaburg: Messet ger, Itpley 1831, tonnage 100, worn ut; Memphis, Nashvbille, 1881, tonnage 881), send as a whlrfboat at iatebhe after dismantling her: Michigan, Beaver, 1881, tonnage 800; Mowhawk, Pitttsburg 1801, tonnage 810; Mount Vernon cuinelnatl, 188J, tonnage 10; Metamora, Louisvllie, 1882, tonnage -; Mediter ranean Elizabethtown, 1882, tonnage 000; Mis souri, Pl'itteburg, 1882, tonnage 211 (cabin burnt off and lower deck intured in 1888); Mobile Farmer, Pittabunrg, 182, tonnage 214; Moun taineer, Blldgeport, 18932 tonnage 1988 Mlnon, Pittlabrg, 1888, tonnage 10; Madison, Wheeling, 1828, tonnage 0M; Marksman, Wheeling, 1828: Ma Jtelic, Freedom, 1884, tonnage 8.9; Marion, Free dom, 1884, tonnage 189; tMinerva, Ptiaburg, 1804, tonnage unknown; Maceppa, Pittaburg, 1885, St. Ionts, May 28,- The new and powerful Iron-clad towboat Port Eads Is announced in the Republican to leeve with her first tow of barges on Thanetay, the 1t innst., for New Orleans. The Port Mades ia mmense, and one of the cost lieet and coumpletet towboats afloat. MARIINE NEWS. OFFICI NEW ORLEANSl DEMOCRAT, I May 31, 1877. I Cleared Yesterdry. teamsbhip Hadsom, oager, for New York A Moulton Brit stt.amnhtp Alice, Rills, for Live eool liecan, Zerega &t o Bchr ,John Atwood, Briggs, for Bonace.- Joe P Meahere Bchr Ef.caelor, Hankell, for Donaoes- A Morgan A tived. Steamer Amtite, -----, from Pensacola, to master -New Baain Span bark olympia, Morsel, 8 days from Haanan, in ballast, to Pitg, Corral &eo--Point Span bark Selita, Arrelope, 4 days from Havana, in ballast, to P'nig, Unrtal &o--'Point sBTAMioATs. Mary Ida, Rule. from Upper Coast St1 John, Bergeron, from Baton Rouge Uiarteville, Lee, front Vicksbhnt Eureka, Teri enonne, from Thibodaur Henry Tete, Anoeni. from Thibodaux Frank Pargoud, White, from Greenville tise Farmer, 1ril p, fro a Laer onest laltiel, O'Pry, from ,lower Coast Alite, Potter, from Anmte River-New BI4sin Eaporie. ttONA(C'A--Per schr Hxcelalor--73 bales hay :1 bbla pork U tierces hams IoNAUCA-Per schr John Atwood-- bbls flour 40 hf tie 1 eke meet LIVIOP'OUL,-Per steamship Allte--9:O0 bamhs cotton S,0li1 httshela corn in bulk I 00 estaves NEW YORK--Per steamshlp Indlson--1854 ,ales cotton 110 bales nines 714 bbe flour 3 1 bble rosin '1 bbls oil 44 0 bbla ptotatoeS 100 dry hides t(0 skke wool 3000 etaves :;.0 ilhda mnde Retelpts of Prodece. UPPER COAST-Per steamer Mary lda--1i bhds sugar 11 Frellsen-95 secks potatoes L W Davidson -4d L 4 do 4I, "-ernaiIs-40 do bbl do 1) I tPerrett 18 sacks do Lanaux & Hone--3: do I sack vegetables Dr liricke1i-3 sacks roeh rice J Jacob--suuores to oreer-Total IS hhde sugar 3 soks rough rice BATON ROUrJE---I'er steamer 8b John----un dries to order VICKS1tURO--Per steamer Clarksville-10 bales coteon T L Alrey &co----104 eacks cotton seat T L Jhllnson--smidrites to order TIttlODAUJX-Per steamer Eureka-sundttes to order THTliODAUX-Per steamer Henry Tote--5 hhds suger It Beltrem--sndries t.. order URIiECNVILLLE-Per steamer Frank Pargond- 15 bales cotton Renshaw, Cammack &o 1tt J L 1Harris &co--ll Richardson & May--9 Ca(non & Stewatt-1 Jurey & Gitlit-4 Claiborne &eo-3 Juo Phelps &co i 8 utumbel-- H 3 B Newman oco-t Ulapp uaros ceo --. I T Buckner & Biro--2 Ura & liogan--i How eott &co- 1;030 sackes otton seed N ) Cotton seed Assoctation----:145 saks cotton seed meal Cannon & Stewart--sundt lee to order--Total t2 ialei cotton 1030 sanes cotton seed 3143 sacks outton s~ed meal LOWER COAST-- -Per steamer Itoe Farmer--3 bbl* tics A Scoola-l10 sac-ks pualtoes and sundltie to order LOWER COAST- Per steamer Isabel--lrt sacks potatoes and sundlies to order RECEIPTS AT THE NEW BASIN. l'enaeonla--Per stean.r An ite--75 s-nks wool J Levi &-15d 0 les do Ft 0ales d oreheimer Br+-s----150 empty bble Os 0 ltis tumpcntie 15 bblt rosin titimpson & Trtlou-10 cks fiab ltartholomenw, Tallon &oo-- sundi le to ord. r Amite River-Per steamer Alice-35,0r0 feet luom bet 29,000 shingles 20 coUnt w, ot M B Muocy Paeagoulin- Per schr Lis.le Albert--1400 bbil charcel omater Tehefuncta River-Per sehr Laura L.500 bbls Band orlder Wolf River-Plet schr La Bretonne---25,000 feet lumber J L Nevers RECE'PTS AT THIE OLD BASIN. Bayou Lacombe-l'er eshr Geo Colmar-24,003 feet iumiter order A ppaltchcola--Per csohr City Belle--I 100 bble char ooal master llind River--ler sohr Morning Light-- 00 staves order By Railroads NEW ORLEANS, JACKSON AND NORTHERN RAILlOA D. Mayv 11 hale cotton Chaffe, asmliton & Powell -- G(I U ordin-- Vtabten, sawkins &on--9 Richard Flower &oo-1 Richardson & May--total 13 bales cotton 50 bhds tobacco Beadles, Wood &ce-13 do Gunther & Htevenson----0 do Kirkpatrick & Keith-- do Mayer Biros-Total 75 hhde tobacco 1 hx bruh.a Heiineman & 1Bto-1 car stock W C Bettis--l tdo , lIsacs-- do J GOlsse-- crai lumber WV W Walker-1 coop chickens I. Me ete--5 boxes eats 2l hnags peas 1 bbl meal Wang & Cottam--- bhi, flour J W White--1 oree R E Lee Stables-7 dty hides Scherok & Berksno-junk to M~j hwarta & Bjro NEW ORLEANS AND MOBIL.E RAILROAD. May 30---- 5 bales cotton order-538 hbis rosin Wayne & Williami---30 bili turpentine Simpson & Tilcou--L0 casks bhatn t lthwahbacher & ktirleh--I lx ndso E Booth--l case paper F Newhall-'- do R J hsarp-3t do Se3 mtur & tievena-2 cas a mdse G W IlBeett-; bble twine M MOcraw-7 bbls turpe tine 5o bile rosin Simpson & Trhioo-1 Ibb hams U Illake lev-5 tierces hams E F D.ltondliº--t t efrigolatoro Miller, Dolh.nde &cu-9 pkgs paper J Meyer-i roll tlet or EueIhl'& Ktgnet 1 tank oil W P Converse Jr Aco---to hbls litme Vie.i t & Wilmoth--1t20 pkgs beer J Zeegler-7- boxes bacon Miller. Dolhortle &uo -3 bdls paver M Mayer--30 pkus tobacco Solaghte & P 1 bale mdse W H Letchford &co-3 cooueres W C Shepard--l10 eases beef Schwabtcher. Frowenfed & I'feifer--3 cases m soe Hirach, Adl r &eo--I bbls whisty F Litb-l do R Fasuicht----7 do "t half do 4o kegi do Alart & Kemper-t0 flrkits butter E F Dellboudio--5 bb a turpentite Cate &co-- tierce lard Wang & Cottam-- care pit es H Isa.o--sundiiet to order-Total 25 bales cotton MORGAN'S LOU1II1ANA A£ND TEXAS RAIL ROAD. May 30-10 bhds sugar Robert Bare--32 do 3a bbls miia.-es Richalrd Millhken-7 do Hite & I'allin--2 balte most A L Choppin.... i do 30 hbla potatoes 448 eks do F I' Sevin--;9 do L 8urlo eco--r do 9 bales moss L Iliholet-17 do 6 bbls potatoes 228 esk do J M Walae-- 0 do L Fpiacoi--.U do IS bales mnos J A Bourg-7 do O el & Wright-- shk potatoes M Le fort-6f de V H Bernard-14 do V H Launr soc- 2602 do A N Lainee-3*, do J G Spou--9S o F C centre- Su do Lange & Legendre--:3 it ad catli P Soe ratt eundries to order-Total 42 hbus sugar 45 b.ls mo lasMes 1774 ske potatoes Per steamship Morgan, frr m C'inton--76 secks wool C A Whitney &cu-'0 bales cotttn .Too Phelps &co-10 heatd beeves C Mehoo &co--suudriea ti order Total 10 bales cotton Memoranda. [By T'elegraph.) New York, May 30, 1071. To A Moult n Th esteam.ip New O leans, Capt Dearborn, ar rived this afternoon Zasseagere. Sailed per steamship Hudson, Capt Gager, for New York-C Holmes. wife. two children and rurre, E C Fenner. wife and child, V Sorey, Mass C l Water aan, Mrs A Lookett., CI Jas It nowden, H D For a.;tb Miss L C Mcal C O Conger, I L Cortbel, 1rsBr. MS~-SB Mive Bii daf e atl sIr vast. T H a oo 5 OkN, is a Etma id. f-;fet F" [irt t~, Eleatred aid baIlet4tf New Or1iasu. MAY g9, 1P17: NittW YORK. Steamer Alabama Kemble ................tld May 10 Iteatnmhip Ltmle Etr......................a May ad Oteamnhip Knokeohrbokerr............. ..Id May 00 hitl John Sheay, Niekeron ............... aild May 94 LItVRRlnoit.. tRtemahip lertunala, Iioare................aid May 1 Bark Pontlls, Celeaal s....................lh AplI 7 lBak Enriqle, Payeln.....................ill Mar OR Ship Ellen 1 Thayer, Minnt................ld Apl Itt HAVRK. Ship Emman, Leper ................. .... li Apl 1. bhip Atmatrong, Bryan ..... ....d Apl 7 MA RsRILIlR. Itrig Canpldoglio, Fevola............ .......ld Apl 8 Batk Cor eat Marie........................ g Apl 10 HBRMR.N. Dark OtIkel, Tachhe........... ..........aid Mlar 20 MALAriA. Bark RImnarin, (lonrdo .............. ... ld Apl 90 SUMMEIfR aR.SORTS. GIRANID ISLE HIOTEL. On Grand Isle Gulf lsore, Mixty Millle DI reetly month of New Orleans. RIeaehed by ateambtatby waynof Little and lilg Datartarl. ItaynI . RIigoina,, blltle Lake. Urand liayou and Barataria Bay. The Only Murf Bathlnw0 In the matlh. AS fine a D.aOh as there I in the world. Per fo'tly safe. No utnder-tow. MeAnss. BEATTY & WfIRE have leaped the OIIANI) IRLE HOTEL for a ttert rof yearn, and will gutrantee to atisfy the public with com fortallin roomn, leaun beds and good table. be ille fotrnlslling easy and conmfortable areems to the beach, anlld very reasonable luxury and omeansH of uastime antd naml mllent that can be detlled. Tory have produced it revolution in the Ianialgement ot, the Ht.nl. atnd in their ar raultgeniut for the comfort and pletasure of thitr Madlame JuTEINHAIrT, of New Orleans, will have , hargo ou the i-t)UTiHEloLD L ]) iE'AI'T MENT of the Hotel, and will give her catreful and skillful attllenio to the comfort of the lady anld hititdrel guest". Thu eteamer BILLY COLLINS will ply regu larly between the city an d )-Ian I. nl conntiell on with thle Hotel leavlig Hlarvoy'e Canal every TUESIDAY anti A'TUtI)AY at a a. m., and reaobtinr the Isle by Aundown. lnding at the Hotel whberf--returninu every MIONDIAY and TilURSDAY. TEIMH: Per 'day ......................... ..... 2 lot l'er week... ...... .................. 1t In Per montha ] ............................ ti fo Hpnip l arrangements will be made with fatml lice and with exegrTsion partine with regard to paaIag, and Hotel rates. A ppl for fuller par tieiulara to HI IE & CAIRLIN, Not. 4 Tehoupitou iaS street. or to mya.a if BEATTY & WISE, P'roprletors. ISHADY HIOVE, IIILOXI, IIRBAINlI AMIIDA tT takes the pleasure to announce to ble frinnds anlo the ptilie that he will reopve hia hotel on JUNE I. (*fllloiimen and fnmilie. arriving on exelrsion tra!in cLIi llhe eaonmlllmdatead wit.h lmals at all hIours. 'rlt'e very mloderate. Meala funrnlshted exl'ursinistl:, l1. Aptly for terms for frntlllte aIt lATllnblnt's EXlclhlge, 201 tlIi"atur alStnet, or" at liloxi, MIaR. npmyt im ,1ONTRUSH IIOUHRiE. lilioxi. Mslasiltipi. Tim, lontrona lIoups Ia now openl1 flt the rec.m ioni of giests. ThPe lndersilgn!ed respeotfllly informs his frientln anld the traveling tpublti generalliy that ttihe b lo.n bit bon tho oughly ron.vlted, re flted, anld lintDrovomlenlta mlMul to llit thll most oxa.-ting, No Vaain or expenlse will lie Spared to k·eet the Miolntros. House up to its usuiial Ptanliard---flrst clas in every respnrt. Terms mnderalte, SHloteal mates to fatnllles and ier manent. gloess. Jelegrlam or letters for rI'Orotic promptly at. t'ndrtot to. Meala flurnished to exellrlon.nltA at h1. jel ttn 1'. .'. Mlt)tt)'TtROHM, Pi'rorietoir. POINT CLEAR. THE SEASON O'ENED. The eltr.ns of Now Orleans and violnnge will be bgti to lacrn that the superb new Io tel at iPOIN P CL1E;Al was cpenned for the season on the 1tth inllt, and is now prepared for the re eention and entertainlment, of gueo.ts. POINT CLEAR combines more advallntegos, both for the seekers after htealth and pleasure. thani any UIter water ina Dpla' in the Mouth. Hituated in Mobile Baty, wit, In a stone's throw of the Gulf of Mexico, It boasts sur f bathing, pureo health-giving salt air, the finest fisll in the world, line bolting and driving, billiard saloons and ten-pin alleys. The Hotel was built I Est year, and has. with its surroundings, teen so Improved as to make it a most delightful residence for nummer. The beds alnd furniture are entirely now, and the cuitino Is especially excellent. There in com munteation with Mobileo twice dali, and parties leaving Now Orleans in the morning arrive at thie Hotel to dinner. Tihe oearmes are moderate and Mt ecold terms made for famlllies. For particulars address II. C. BALI)WIN. my;t7 9m Proprietor. SWEET SPRINGS, Monroe County, West Virginia. rrIRS OLD ESTABLISHED HUMMER rHE sort, for health and pletaure, will be coen for the aceomlrnodation of visitors on thie FIF TEENTH DAY 1,F JUNE. E;vory preparation is being made for the con vetlienee and comfort of visitors. CHlAHGEtS: Per diom........................ St oo For mlonth...... ... .......... uo oi Children under ten years, half the obove rates. tNot'anlts accordingto a'oommodatlons. J. W. YOUINOEtI. m vr, m* 1 tnoeri nten den t. INSUItANCE OIL. THE BEST FAMILY SAFETY OIL. THE INSURANCE OIL is the only Illuminat ing oil that has the full indorsement of all the loading Inlsurance Companies of Europe and America. "The samploe of Insurance Oil stands the high est test of flash and hurning point of any oil over tested for the Committee."-New York Board of Underwriters. "For illuminating purpones the Insurance Oil is Perfectly tafe."-New Orleans Board of Health. "It is our opinion that the general use of the Insurance Oil would greatly reduce the number of lamp firos and explosions, and lessen the risk of destruction to life and property."-NewOr leans Board of Underwriturs. Fathers and mothers who desire the safety of their children and homes should use the INSURANCE OIL. Put up in bn-t barrels and also NEW PATENT FAUCET CANS. For sale by Puroline and Portable Gas Light Co. 95 and 97 Gravier street. New Orleans. And by JERVEY. PETTIT & CO., Galveston, Houston and Austin, Texas. my3 tf NEW ORLEANS LAGER BEER. CASPAR LUSSE, Nos. 476 and 478 Chartres Street, Announces to the proprietors of BEER SALOUNs, and to the public, that having com pleted his immense apparatus for manufac ing LAGER BEER, -stopzo PO IMAVAWA, riOR HAVANA, ODAR 1Y(tT AND KEY WEST. UNITED STATE1 )PiIL LINE. LEAVING AVER1Y WEEK The flrst-clas stenamelthi rTArPAIIA NNO6H, ('ankecy, .onommaRner. will leave. from footlf CalRope street, on TUESDAY, June a, at 8 P. M. Pansage rates to Invana, $40: Ex-ursion tick cli, tee. Passnae rates to Jacksonville, $20, ineludina state rooms and meals. Through bills of lading issued to all points in Florida, For Freight or vassage apply to 1. K. OIIOERITS, Is Conmmon street, Over Loulsisna National hank. The stetamhinl --- follows on June oinyl ly RAILROADS. THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE. PA.BENGER ROUTES TO ALL POINTB NORTH AND EAST. Reorganlise for the Ppring anda eumner of IIIB. Working out of New Orjenna via the N, O. and M. B. It. ,and presentingi t following attractive lines to the attention of all North-bound Tour hits and Travelrs: Route No. 1-All Rail. Via Montgomery C(olumbus, Maeon, Augusta, W ilmington , nld(ihnond. 04 Hour. 45 NMinutem, New Orleans to New York. The same time always as by any other line. Pullman Bleeplng Cars to Opelika. r1litd Day Trains thence to Autunsta. Pullman Sleepina Cars thence to Wilmington. Elegant Par'or Unar thence to liltnhmond. Pullman bleeping (Jars thence to New York. ALL CHANGES AT SBAOONAIBLI HOURS AND INTO CLEAN AND PROPERLY VENTILATED. CARS. Route No. --lay Line. Over the same lines to Wilm lreton as by Boute No. 1. Thence by'Npeeial Parlor unrs to Ports mouth, Va. Thenee, at 7 p. in, daily (exeept ituday) by the mtagnifloent steaam ra of the IxAY f1, to IBaltimore. Thence by Limited press, arriving in New York at 4 V. m. A seventy-one houre' run--only six hours In exeessof all rail time, with the advantage of an undisturbed night's rest and superior aocomn mudations upon the Ohe svpeake Day, Route No. 8-The Ol Dominion Line. The same Lines to Wi)mlnaton and Ports mouth as Ipoutes 1 and 2. Thence. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Haturdays at 7 p. m. by the mtanificent sidowheel steamships of the OLD DOMINION CUMPAN 1. which invariably arrive at their New York wharves at in p. m. A through run of 77 hours, combIning the essential elements of Oheapnes.t, speed and Conm fort., 1'assengera should leave New Orleans Pnatur days. Mondays and Thursdays to connect elose ly with this Line. For 'ickets, Cheoks, Time Cards, and all in formation, apply at the oimews of the New Or loans and Mobile lailroadl. A. POPE, General l'Passeger Agent. J. II, WHITE, Iouthern Passentor Agent. H. W. FOWLEIII New Orleans Agent, corner St. Charles and (orenmmon streets. m yt4tf R EAT JACIOIQN BIOUTM NEW ORLEANS. ST. LOUIB AIAD GHICAGU RAILROAD LINES. DOUBLE DAILY TIIROUGi TRAINS, will depart and arrive, as follows from Calliope street depot from 1977: DIW9An'r. ABnTrvN. Express No. 1.a 0 p. m. I Express No. A.10:o an.m Express No. e:a. n. I Express No, 4. e:2a a.m Nos. 1 and 2 run daily, a and 4 dally except ULLdMA. PALACE SLEEPrING CAM through to oineinnati, Louisville, Chicago. Oai r,o and Milan, Tenn., without ehat'e. and for St. Louis a sleeper Is taken on at Milan, enabling passongers to go through without leaving the tr ln. ~trlda evening's train makes no connection at Duouoin for (hieago. Accommodation trains between Neow Orleans and MeComn b t)ity : Leave New Orleans 8:80 p. m, Saturday; and 7:30 a. m. Sunday. Arrive 9:2o p. m. Sunday, and 9:15 a. m. Mon dajtekets for sale and Informatlon gvn at 22 Camp street, corner Common. under ity Hotel. AD. SHELDON. Agent. E. D. 1UosT. General Manager. mht THE N¶E iORDLh P3OLJ BAIL THE GREAT THROUGH ROUTE TO THE EAST. NORTH AND WEST. Via Louisville, via Atlanta an via St. Lfonis. CARRYING THE U. S MAIL. Trains arrive and pepart from Depefi. I ot 01 Canal street, as follows: asant. AnavTi. Express......a:45 a. m. Express...... 11:2 a. m. Express....senn p.m. Express...... 9:66 p.m. C nst..........:15 p. mn. I - Pullman Palace Cars daily to Cincinnati, Lou. svlille, Nashville and St. Lo.l without hange. and only one change to New York and Eastern cities, Ticket Office, corner of Camp and Oommow streets, opposite City HoteL D. B ROBINSON. Buperintend't. mh2 tf J. W. OLEMAN. Ticket Agent. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. LEON QUEYBOUZE. OBCAR BOIS. QUEYROUZE & BOIS, Wholesale Grocers, DEALERS IN WINES AND LIQUORS And all kinds of WESTERN PROTUCE, At the Blue Stores, Corner Old Levee and Bienvillo streetm. de14 '78 lv New Orleans. 1 _________-.~ - DR. FAKRI , A REGULARLY EDUCATED PHYSICIAN, Contlnues to give his ENTIRE ATTENTION to the treatment of venereal and private diseases. Recentesces cured in a tborttime. Longstand 1 ing constitutional allments are treated with un f naralleled success. Mpermatorrhuna, Seminal Wcakness or Nervous Ilebllity and Impotency, as the result of evil habits in youth or excesses. © which produce some of the following efTec s: As r emissions, blotches, debility. de.pomdency, dit.iness, nervousness, dimness of sight. cough, cnnstipation, c nluslon of idi.as, and unfitting the victim for basiness or marriage, are speedily cured. A physician who confines himself ex cmusively to the treatment of a certain class of diseases must possess great skill in that special ty. A medical pamphle:t for two stamps. Medicines supplied. Consultation free. Cures guaranteed. H,,urs: 9 a. m. to 7 p. m.: Sundays from 7 a. m. to 1 p. m. Offloe No. 24 Exchange Piucn. between Canal and Customhouse. myl2 Southern Shoe Factory OF JOIIT HANSEN, 55 and I5 Canal street, New Orleans. TO ALL BOUTHERN CITIZENS. I am of the same opinion as yourselves and am determined to help build up the manufac turinginterest of our native State in order to help the laboring classes and keep the money, which would otherwise go b the North, at home. About a year ago I started my Factory, and by using the best material and pa ing my hands romptly. Ihave been enabled to extend my eainers and support aoo women and ehildren that would have otherwtise left the State. In order atilto Inure a my Factory. w woed OS IO MIIVtl liOULA .UT 1 hAl LOVILLEi AND rn WO1ji3 h EAN8 P'ACKEr Leaves on TtHURSDAY. the stat inst., at p5. m. SIF ORB fINtOIN* ATT, LOUISVILLE, Evansaville, Itendereon. Shawnee town, PadIll(ah,, (i r, rl, Memphis end all Intermediate ~uints-The passenger steamer OII4EN IR IRLE, 0. P. Fhinkle, mtnatr, W. It. Shaw, clerk. will leave as shove. For freight or passage ap ply onll board or l.to, WAYNE & WILLIAM., lT' Grenver street. DiOUiILAR & WINJIUtN, my27 95 Natchez street, iREULA B1 OI ~W I',I LOUISVII.LE AND EW O1LEAN PACKET. Leaves on HATU RDA Y. June 2, at 6 p. in, POSITIVE hY. 1 FOlt CINC1INNA1'I, LOUI¥tILLE, Evansville, Hondea son ,hawnee town, Padueah Cairo, Itlemphis and all Intermediate points-The passenger steamer OII1~N 4ITY J. D, Healer. miaster, FH. McIntyre, clerk. will ltavn ae above, For freight or passaget ap ply on board. or to DOUf GLAS & WINBURN, .5 Neothez sat net. WAYNE A WILLIAMS, in yfl 10l (travier street. REGULAR CIXNOINATI. LO) EVILLE AND NEW OILHANS PACKET. Leaves on 8 TURDA Y, JunD 2, at epp ýým. FOB COllfIN NATeL LOUI | ville, Evansville, Henderson. 1hawneitown Padunah, Cairo, .o.ts-he Mnihis anti all Intermediate oInte--The pBnVen~ger steamer Tnpmpson Dan, W. IB. Miller, master Jn 5,. ,Jon.e, clerk, will leave as above. For freight or pase age ap ply on board, or to WAYNE & WTJLLIAM, 104o Q(nveir street. DOUGLAB & WINIBURN. 56 Natchez street. N. 1.-A plan of the cabin can be seen and staterooms engaged by applying at the offioe of my24 WAYNA & WII,IAMI. IIFEUIP RIVER. ,REULAII BLACK AND B(EUF RIVER PACKET. Leaves HATUIlDAY. June 2. at6 V, m. l. VlORl EARON' FERIIRY. POINT Jeffteon. (lirard, Alto, ied Month, Gum Point and all landings on Bleuf and Black rivers-The steamer ERMA NO. I. (In plaoe of Htella Blook). Tom Taylor, master. will leave as above. Pave particular attention to all Black river business. For freight or passage apply on board or to A. BRI I'TO, s2 Iravler street. P. H.--If nRee.sar will give shippers written guarantee to deliver freight through qunicker than any otther route or teast. n myse OfIA(HlITA RIVER. NEW Q1 OBLEAJ AND OUAcnIITA RIVEB mrBNSPORTATV'N COMPANY. OUAIHITA CITY, TRENTON AND MONROE. Weekly Oaelhita City UI. R. Mall Paeket, Leaves ' EOUAn OAY TY, O tENo - , Monroe and all way lanlings I The stnemor JOHN N1. HANNA, (In place of Ourvhilta Belle.) J W Blanks, master, Joe HIolmes, clerk, Will leave regularly as above, For freight or Dptssago auply o7lboard or to apats F. Be LANBKS President, No. C anal street, corner Dolta. HITE & CAN L IN 'RITT(N & PPLER. JANNEY & W LO , LORD & MoPEAKE, Ag'ts, P. N.-flas legular connection with all the tributaries, fell If BAYOUl MACON AND TENMA,. REGULAR BAYOU MAr'ON AND TENSBA PACKET, Leaves on SATUItDAY, Junn 2, at 6 t. m. . ,. FOR FLOYD, MONTII(ELLO Riclhardson's Landing Delhi, l'ninl Mabin, Warsaw, ( roc kett's Point, Osborn's Landing, Out-Off, and all ntermediate landinge-The Dassenger steamer W. J. rOPBVEN r, (In place of 8teamor Trentn.,) , B. Sullivan. master J. L. Robbins, clerk, will leave as above. For freight or passage apply on board, or to. LR 1111 A MmPFiKE, ilIT I & CAliItIJ.. Agents. myao JANNEY & WOIK, ) nAYOIU NAIIA. FOR BAYOU SARA, WATIBLOOI . Hermitage, ort Iludso. Batoe ow" ute, Phe uoemine and Postoffloe ilan nge-Te Unitedt Btatee mail semi-weeklt GOV. ALLKN. (In place of steamr W. 8. Pike.) L. i erowne master, L M NDA . and FRIDAY, at $ p m. a At Tehoupitonlas at JANNEY & WOItK 10J Common at. ds am . A.. . ODIIN. H Magaaine, ,R AND ISLE. BUMMER ATIlANGEMENT. In Connection with the Grand Isle Hotel. S The light draft steamer BILLY C.OLLINl , Mike McSweency. matter, J. Wine, clerk, Will make reaular trips during th, season, Leave hned of Harvey's t( ana overy T'UEIDAY andil ATURDAY at 8 a. m., arriving at thn Hotel wharf before sunset. Iteturning leaves Grand Isle every MONDAY and THIIUIIDAY at 7 a. m. Touching at Wllioz wharf each way. Fare each way $2 50. Hpociai arrangeme-nt madel with' parties of Ex-urslonists. For futth"r particulars apply on board or to HITE & CAftLIN, 4 Tehoupitoulas street. P. S.-The steam ferry that connects with the boat leaves the head of Loulsi na Avenun every five minutes. On or about the ist of July the boat will leave every HMturday evening at4 o'clock, returning on Monday morning at 9 o'clook. my3o tf BUILDING PAPER, PLAIN AND OPRNAMENTAL. A Substitute for Plastering, AT HALF TIIHE COT. The rnarnmentl serves the pnrpo.e of IPis. lring a, d Wall Pap.r combineld, makilng a c an'e-.nm awl' dllrabie finlisl. It makes a houne warmer in winter and cooler in lrnmmer. iRats, mice, andt other vermin will Paper Oil-Clotl anil Carpellti This is flnished In beautiful oil-cloth and car pdet lesigns, and makes an excellent covering for loors, in lieu of oil-rloth, matting, k., and is murch cheaper than either, and equally aN durable, and can he cleaned with water as requnired. Samples of this Paper will be sent . by mailt to any address, on receipt of postage stamp. Addres"' EDWARD THOMPSOW, I OGeeral Agent of Manafaetafls, S0 re-vene St., New Orlcaum, a. LEWIS' PREPARATION of Fine Cast Steel to the Sulphuretted Dust. Those having used and tested the value of this compound, are respectfully informed that it can be had at the Drug Store of I. L. LYON and many, thcr druggists of this city. o the untnitiatel and skeptical I will say thm, in placing it before the public. I have de viated from the whole conclave of inventors ''of the urest and best anti-bilious ntuditoies " ete. I allude to their invariable secresy of ingre dients. The usual and only other mode in pro ducing Sulnhuretted Iron is by the hydrogen prooss, where it Is made by nundreds of pounds for the commerce of the world, ard is not to be depended on, as it containo too grei.t a proportion of carbon (charcoal), which cannot be avoided in the process of their manufac turing It. This Sulphuret of Refined Steel is the pure sulphuret of steel, having no' a particle of for eign matter in its combination. It is made by hand. Those eminent professors of chemistry and physiieans of France. together with the Unied itantes ry, state that the great obiet In adit g iron is to get the greatest nthe lastri juilee of the s m sato tnriovýacs VI1BGl r vA r.usatwtVZ 999 $ BtV1 It. arena.eeas Teza. Oen . W, DIre, mlet r, I~eriver BlATUII)AY. Oran 2, etlp. m. auetnln o ts leaeens asfo rL g*40w FOR 1111R .VEPORT AND JEIPurl lari7dOAa · TLjgsays eATnd AY J$aturd t 5y nt i eIt a ormedage ag, y on bOat t ratel' the ofby bos1 the ('(, street. 308. 1TAI Ki & tlA '11 IsmMcý Ueui.W-eekly (frand BEars rekase*o FOR GRAND )OORilM 1ý r.A1(?an or a,41 steamers XeW Sort Able, il. Slnnott, maeetst, Leavee every SAI'URDAY, ats p, f1. Will leave rseglarly am above. For trel vaeeaae apply on board or to 11, W. ADAi g, 1a25 No. 21 Oommere ial aO VW3(auI-rR#A. VIIIISMnllllURQ UNITED STATES MAIL PACKET. di g h etameifEBdl 315015. 11. LEE3, Wmn. Oampbell, master. A. Me ar and Jno. l. Moso olerk.. l e~esae. ooneetlai at Vioe~su, majotsie nor ailtte o Y4060, Ua~ ar. Deer reek and 1alaateh e ýý J A 1 WO·IX 0pfhBills Ogly t4 ft&4' a en o netason ilobeurg, Skhas a as allaieh*. UNITED STATES MAIL PACKET, LeaBeee er, j iUJP AY at rs rn + I E tl IE ILLE,, VIC and theende-The titre r ndft passenger g"'e KATIE, (In plAwe of the Frank Pargoutd) 1.11, White. master, U. Holm aa t~l Tana aW e riviers. Fo>or freiohtorpe apply on board orto MS Through Dille po Laddiu iven to altrtilal and all etlttions net on Woks btrg, Dews., po anh~ld Texsa Ilal!rud. . B. BRO mull7 W. ii. PIOCKEC;~ SATURDAY Vj B C UjITED *TAT",: .a Nateheb,, an all intermledi Inge-Te opassenger packet Natehes, T. P. Leathers, master, J.. F. Muse, oatia onentn at V okburg with the P'arlatt ."' ýIITh & UABLIN, 4 Tehoupitoulall rougbh Bills of Lading given to Q1is and all tation East on Vieksburg.ý 1 ]EOULAR OPELO 11AS PAOKIT,. Leaves eer W EDNOTON. Aat 4 , _ S,,Port areto, 8mmsp ortn h leI , Ad a tl lanlH1ng tonlmi- an U.I. Atchahfalay t Ber and Bayou a ou u new and i tan-dr t t av o r (In padte of 5andy No. 2,) H. H. Broa. matMt . , Qatrevaux. aniI, ] will leave as above, For freight or ply on board or to BRBITTON A 1 Orrevler Utre B. W. ADAMS. ian2tf 21 Commerelal t.- '" P. S.-Conneets eloe'r with steamer ll for Bayou de Glaie. Also gives thro ie lading to Bayou B.e.t uiPPVR COAST. REGULAR TRBIWEEKLY PACKET. Leaves every MON DAY, WEDNESDAY I.a ad all coast la. ndings side-wheel passenger steamer BLUE WING NO. B, J. A. Oemstoek, m-ter, Geo. M. Woods, ., Honeno arnd Chas. Dean, el ,, Will leave as . o'e. l.eturninga, leav t. lsnd Plantaslon Tuesday, Thursday d . dar, coming down the coast in daylight. 1o°r 1r.;ight or pasage y on board or to e l I+. . CO A UX. 0 Conti stire . All freilkt delivered in the daytime. LAFOUCII E, 8EMI-WEEKLY BAYOU LA FOURICHIE AND SCOAST PACKET THROUGH 1TO LOCKPOIT Leaves every TUESDAY and ATU1RDA&1' . sc The fine passenger steamer SELLA HUGHEH , Joe Dalferes, master, I, H. Alba etsa,, Leaves New Orleans every TUEHDA'at s p. im. end 8ATUJIR.AY at 6 p. m, for I,ookpoA Plantation. eturting leaves ThlhodtaxeveVy :HUR116DAY and MONDAY morning. Po freight or a'snge aply on board. P. .)1-A clerk always on landing, head of Oontt, street, to receive freight. mmy B.IMI-WEEKLY BAYOU LAFOUiBOE PACKET. The light draught steamer EUIEKA. U. D. Terreionne. Master. ., D. T rrebonnecllr Leaves New Orleans every 'I'HfU)1DA . MONDAY at 6 p. m . returning every I NEI.DAY and lA'I URDAY evening. For fre ., or p wa.-aps l on board or to HITo&r <ABL*,r 4 Tchou lt ulas street,. Or TEREBONNE & 8ALOMON, Agents " 1I Decatnr between flrnti and Bironvtll M. P. 8.--Will carry freight as low as any boat Ja the trade. 15t t, SEMI-WEEKLY BAYOU LAFOURCHE AND COAST PACK T. J. F. Aucoin . master. M.H. Landry. clerk, Pays particular attention to way U,X-sines. and returns down the Coat Sundays ,d WInA.. days. For freight or paseege npl , on board or to "t . m IV.ET at 1 t ,6 iT I .eritur street. BAYOU LAFOURCHE 8EMI-WHEEKLY PAt KET. LI.,i THE NEW PAS SENG ER STEAMR Ama'IUP'I 107, J P.. . Charlet. aste ndr, N. Z. Dupuis, clerk. Leaves New Orleans every TUEtlrAY atie._ýp and HA I URDAY at 5 p. m.. for Laurel Valley Plantation. Returnin, leave Th: w bydarxiever THurtDAY and MONDAY mornd Wg. ne Fodar fr eight or assage apl on board or to B. KIVET. myl tt ics DeI.atur street. B ANYOU L ROUPOH E EI-WE.EL Leaves every MONDAY ate p. m., and FRIDAY at KET. P. A. Charlet, ranter Leaver s an rlen ry TE Y att o. mintt . Deutur street