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RiVER NEWS.al @11W! KD~PORt~Affl llOPIT. I OSri# tpoli of the stag, of WWIC, with UIY~SO In the Iwnotp4o boln eaig N Ieettb3 ý' 11. Abore low OhS. water. elis. U h noh, Knob, .. . . .. . . 1l 1 0 4 ~1 .. 4 9 0 2 at~pble .... ..1 0 0 0 a, l, , 10 5 0 i1 20 hI water m b of 1674, Asmv-lA? - 4ubs1. RHbert Youing, Pawn, GeV. T Anainv-- a Hatbhese, AssumitUoe, La iobrehe; Mary da, Blue Wing o u oper poet; Martha, lower -al , .: Behan, bed iver; J. N. .In, OpMhi to,; ashle Taylor, upelouebei r It Jtanl, bston uBgle; I. .. .ee, ViOkbaurt; Wll,., Atliakps.l Tue Wild Gazelle, on lb way up aturday llght, loot her wheat while o.olg out from the onoeeelon pltlatllon, wee towed to the - y t he I ..a . Hmiltom we qulbe otoho triph i ad bbu to itb l at Polte.ta*il Hae . and get Capt. Joe harp to take oberge of hie hat. The new lower coaset packet Alvin will arrive ther about riday.r The lfabel will Icy up for repairs, e piaeo being lled by the Alvin, after which the A.tin will aeke uer dg In the t rile. The steamer (Gov. Allen, from lalron ars, ar rived on Itle yesterday. C.apt Joe Da.teree will lay the Ella Rttgbee up t ropt.li ead will have her out agant In a week. oe has th e esteamer et. Mary to All her Dlace and will mart her out to-morrow. Mr. E1. hiolsl will have charge of the oftloe. thie Ilobt. 3. Let tluaving tolaorruw, conteate at Vlokebra With the aneuor tine fur Metmphbl, laltro and ,t. Lons., uJilm WIleo to enjoying lte deligh of Grand Oepts. Disk Sihnotth GOe. Phillips aad Geo. emildton a I at IuluI tlear. The hobs. Young brought 100 hhde sugar, a tlugs ehitsteet for this serson of the yoar. BOhale Drown IL over from Point Clear and *1M 1eturn on departure of the Dawn, 4tnv Lttoa,-The New Orleans and tesU Bill. tad botght yeterday 114 sacks tough ripe, two th W. H. Amnar plantation, ll. James. bit ie the decond shipment of the eaeon the Utt havIng been renetved by the Marita lfrom Pianeinelae arilh last Moudaj. Promial quar. tre the erop st reported very te, and many are SIng. , and io a very few da i e shipments a be made, We have plenty of Idl Iabor In the Sa an Ind profin ble emplotment In the Tbe I, with three brges, I due to arrive roa St. ,atne. lthe has au a.e 9NB buehels ora In bulk and 106,78 paokagQ. mteeellanson r tiht. iL very probable thaIt Cpt. Tobln will oon 4ratot.r a new halt while West. The pllty and reltble BOlath' pavse wtlhoit Ial Weeda for Opeloune. . I. Broad I. o tead, The. Jobln ulerk. Te tet and very ,saunch Ilsh l mer U. . asbeclk, J. LUwrepe OuCrtef imaer Dick rat.c ok, leave. Wedneeday, pealtvig, (m Attentlon eI alled to the advertleemmt In an. *t Ole mam of Capt. Baselt' ma pesesepr ý ýaseatlo n elerhase Pe t R ari e.' - ,r Mo., II, Ihe Mlark ste Evla v on Eiea ieaves at 10 kataler as Sitad, Capt. . The weekly onat. Deat dalseavl se As adt pIaetation steamer Blue WIqg no, 1, leaves _a. . a tl 4i. m., J. A. A ommtek wi Oemiand, la. IWood and beon clerk. MTe e wekr coatst and Slo salg packetl oh E. a master.ld . 0. C. .im ! ter today atr a m. 0--.. 40. d r, Brown ori ter, `a I. Streak a,~~ r l e . ton . a pe itr.ae l Siara. - , mene to. l W eklg er. e 11o. L. I p ee mus, t A A, ItteS, . tr . e hLe fd, In ° t Iltatk, a6U. e ese t 1. L i ll len e-merow for J. . kBla mse , G. Orawelt .d.. O Wednudaly at pe. ln O aeheta e New Orlne and Ned liver Traoetorlt 'Mes pop.eaoe y ere Dawn, Chat. thateow tihout t b, !brBk eveport and Jlelreon, -xoAt. to uLtZ.n. l oe. r. Lott, Aug. 10.--The Times e are: The Im p ent in river comm ere and prospeot of It. )aSlauation ie already to be eea io the pleaeant e-t er o f owners and d employee of teamboats, though they themselve a anot have realised t.l ea El lte not direo.ty iu gested, however, aee teheAgked dtlereoe. The tact that the tiade ld. Lwing better is, to a ret eatent, tbe attributed o the late raliroad strike, which Sellfy to those who have been .round wn by the remorseless heal of the iron horte. It to to hoped, and there Ie good ground for it, t at seamboat stock will advance in prop )rtto I to the addl tonal busioeee and proseprote In ti tre which, a preseat, bid fair for eosees. It le t well to exult over the downfall of the van ul.ihed the, but use the advantage gained to a laudable and. The gate to commerce is now open to steam and el; oarpet-baggers and eboa.e are routed t great. dewth was never found at the month o0 the MLeaisetppi as at present; let ue be content. Capt. Jonlu owden, superintendent of the Bar. atarki Canal Company, writes that the sunbect i now before the people in its proper light and Is ganing :iav everywhere. He will vieit St. aute t a f. dayes. The tanard oseharged ad dropped below to await her time. The John . Tolls drew every inch which can be found in the channel. The new twin-screw steamer Indianola, being completed at Caroodelet by Mesers. Theodore Allen and Richard Lawnin, Is advertleed to load for Corpus Chriati, Galveeston sad Indianola, and leave Saturday, 18th int. lhe'e a charmer. oe. MoEntire nt agent. MARINE NEWS. OFIOE NEW ORLEANS DEMOCRAT, August 13, 1877. Arrived. 86samahip Algiers. Hawthorn, free New York, 4th ast, to C A Whitney &oo Algiers aqtamsntp New Orlen Dearborn, ftem New York, 4th last, to A Moulton-9d dia 8 Stemashi! Alabama, Fauri. from Panaools, via Floriaa Ports, to CN Soria-4id die 7 Bee and barges, Symnes, fm St Louis, with three OoAllo Brown. fromflaroon Sara be y, frm Lower Coast R itoe Farner, Ruis, from Le aer Coast Rebt Youn., Ter ebonne from Thibodaur Dawn, Trustow, from Shreveport Imneets. mNEW YORK-Per steamship Algiers-assorted md. NEW YORK-Per stemaship New Orleans--ass'tt eds PENSACOLA-Per steamship Alabama--undries to order Reeets p of Pr.ea.ce. "ST LOUIS--Per steamer Bee and barges-.4gS bushels corn in bulk s5i sacks oatsa 94 bbis meal 106 bbla flour to order--lo ao 1315 bf do 8149 eac.e corn 150 0saks bran Glover & Odendahl-_00 ssloo bran 374 sacks mats 1669 sacnks corn 200 bbles ornmeal Chas Pleamats- 00 bbla dour Randolph & Dunnica 100 do Gordon & Golla--O do Wang & Cottam- 150 bble cornmeal 100 bble grit. Mller. Dolthende oo 900 bble dour Zuabrbier . Bes'n-u-4 do Pordrenu. ville &oo- 176 sacks oats Rogers & Michell--00 bbla loar 75 ht do W iH Mtthews & Bro--5 do 150 bbla flor G PaaloL&oo--200 E S Keep & Son-900 sacks -cn J T Gibbo.--200 sacks bran 159 bts flour SPrdhoinml e Mrisp--46 do 15 bbl grits 0 toea lard 500 bucket do & MR RR-4d a -rs ealr 91 hf do 100 bbl osrmemal S bble whisk bby vibh ar large lot sda U AWbltoev b&s tsar fa b bbls ornameal 19 saks corn 8 ansks mees 46 boxes mest ekwabaMhrr, Fr.ewnfeld & Pf.lfer- leotk matt H F Klumpo-10 bbis floor Howard & Preston-975 bbls grits e'0 bble meal C H Lawreoae &o--100 bols -'"dr iiO btles hay H Delbondio &<o-135 bbl.e foor -0il bbls meal 101 set k banl VManm & Mortimer-t00 d 100 bbl. flour A Julian----40bts nlme 451 sacks Jos West &co--0 bbts B blere BR Gogreve o0 do MI bbl whisky ltmith la &0o -10 botw g bet ble dbb e olleader ---0 bble whisky Jan llrdert- ipksa lead I'lti P rd--IYU do I bil sYao. S M `Udd * g41 toe 0 rd ieb ht do ehltweabese & iEilrnb--9 i b bble do 0W te do U 11 Doluen--o do 90 bregs do 9n buaketes John A Norton--t eks gesl 101 boise do 80 k.lre asda 4. a uses matwltts- Vor. ter..--.-I bbls krout Morris tt l tb loo--.o stoves and ftlrse Riceli, florn &--lh1 doll thtallo-- onkes chalne H t Mullen--9 db 09 bs hardware M W ISmith - 4 bble hlee Helloway & Edw~*an---ll duoen brooms I R oberts- p:ts, mseF L Lytoo -6 pops hnos JO Morti 11l pke tbrunk. Mooth-.-U B APas tWice Wm Dillo.-eundtiet to ornde.-To1 , busohels urn in bulk 4000 bble.do 011 hf do ui" bide esysasl 1090 b. t to iIs A bi.h omlny 0ile 00 ekeke mail 011 satc sbras 140 bols May SAYotU AMA-Per tites Gov Allen--- iales wtlsee Jlh arrie- dde Meoar, Wel - I aes e o. Odil t& 4l.bt-, bbid h A F Hlok e--1I do do Olla NEkan ..-44. (Io ( Vineent --44eo N U -mbel 1 I B arnrd --: do Mever, dWsIe keo--aendrlea to w te-T1otal 1 bales eoaton 4 bhbln oenecIt bhir do DWIW I. OA3T- Pu e teaer Isabel-muudrles ordler L()WBR OOABT Per teener Biee ermer--- ttlOl)Al X-Per ie eer lobt Younl---I1 bbdl sugar 3 bdbl slagrr tb lleokner----.undrise to 0IfR .fPO T-Pesr steeamer Dwn--17 bales sl U FL . rd PearmrO-- do 0 L Wtesley &oo 60 1 TStker e t& roi-- do Ceon terse--0l U S t to order--- head be ttle eAyoosU S .- do U Meble ion---lI seet bran l Peant-00 anks oate lovr & Odlndakl- 1t ruukhoma A Btlrggs-193 JR It Ken hoo-nsu d.Iato order--Total i bales cotton 349 held cattle I00 coos brs 417 nsacks eeas f1W O.Ih.JA[l( AND I T AN RAtLtOAlaD August 1i--ll4 soks rouagh b e ( W Tetrrell IIST OF VCSEIL9.L Up. Cileared and estled for Plow Orlease. AUOUBT 11, 1977. naW tOrK. lteiomshlip Algier, ltnwthom ...... . lil Augr 4 Hts'mship New Orleans, l)esrmrn. ... si Aug 4 asrk lallcyonu, Iard...............e ldJuone Il ItAVyne. thlo onuise at tonre, Dutbosq ......... ld July 11 olh)p 1) W Oihaptuan, Ttkey........ lid Jnl" tl uhii (tioo llrl)ibut, Mson.............eIl July II hmlp Mlrac , Noilut............l..ll Augll :hip Louise, ll.u ...... ..............sld Aug 3 aRINOA. Iark Constante ...... .................d July 0 LItRInrPOOL. Stesmbhip ObMron. Oasmbell........lid Aug 4 Ship (Mt Oenerleve Strickland. Post..oldI.uly .9 hark fIaiel Draper, Sndergly........ i4 June i4 LtNtONON. Ship L 1, Mturne., tlnnekin ......... ld Ang I Bark (Motod, Chrlsman.................ld Aug 7 PL.YMOtJTit Ship Sandusky Lowde ...............l July 10 (OIOIFNOIiK. Ship Annie M Law, Hllton.......... ad July 97 IOlCARAUX. antk botyptlqus, _norol .........i....l July It .akt Alpten st Marie, Prira........ lilt May 9 Iark Leopold at Marl., Lesoally.....Idl May 90 Sohr Mel*lle Bryantu, Buokisy.......eld Aug 0 lstlttlU , EtNO, Bark Preunes.........................ld June 14 cove" Dark Gee W Bwee.ey, Hewett...... ld June 9 MAMmIUtLLn. . Ur1i Aurora, Mtaina................jId Junl Brig Mau.aCsele PLyo ..............id 4ug9 510 D1 JANItUO Shlp llt.ravln, Bell ...............ld June 0 atkiohobanna, IBrodseu ............ id June 94 IUDIOIAL ADV RTI SEIKNTS. WHMlIPF SAL3B . *avid Wallace, Liquldator of Wallace & Co . vs. T. P. MoDavitt. -1tOURtH 1DISTRtoCT COUIRT FOR THE ari of Orll, No, 44,71--By virtue ol wet of el re! ar sale to motloeetad by th e Kanorie the Forh District u .utt for tL rih of Orlean, in bove entitled Mauo, will to pree to sell bl auetion, at thUeor O Shnts and A.et neeF. Exehange, yal treat', betwoa al d on ustomhouse stree -a the ecnd istriot of this eity, on MO .A,Autgusta , 1tTw, at 19 o'elok, in.. the tel h descr ltd rorpsrty ,to wit A5RT&AN BOUT OF OROUND), togetiter with al the mnprovemente thereon, and all the rights, ways, privleoe and aepurlenanens hereunto betonin, I rr i anywise ivertaip .ian1 an d Oter Oe streets measurlig. i an iheesureu trt-ono feet elevenop flvaes t frontton jerlereostreet by one bund n twety-x feet ten ntohes flvo line. ii deth, accordig o a plajn drawn by J. troler ated twenty-thd of May, 1870 and deposited a plan number ffty-seven in the ofioe of Abel Dryfus, notary public in this city and al mnl lot forming the corner of Kerlerec and Ioherison streets. Boing the some property the defendant herein asountrod by purchase from MIes Della Brooks, as per act pissed on the fifteenth Juno,. nlo,. betore the said Abel DreY fus, notary il)tia In this citv. leliad in tthe aldoV" suit,. Terms-.ash on the spot. THO(IAN H. HANDY, Civil Sherlff of tihe Parish of Orleans. jy2la 4 aui _ 13 Htaughn & i cnk vs. New Orleans, Mobile and Texas Itiltroad Company. l liIt8lt DISTRIOT COURT FOR THE PAR I h of Orleans. No. 24.770--8 virtue of an alias, writ of flel faeias, to me directed by the honorable th Third District Court. for the par lah of Orleans, in the above entitled onuse I will proceed to sell at public auction, at thei Mercllants and Auctloneers' Exchange, Royal street, between (atnal .nttl Oushnomhoune streets, in the SeconI )Dis t rlof this city, on MONDAY, August 1, 1877, at ii o'clock m.. the following describedt roperty, to wit ALL THE lu[GI I , TITLE. CLAIM AND TN TEIIEST' of the deenadlnt herein in and to a certiln claim or inudbledness of the city of New Orleans to said defendtant, irecognteod by the adoption of two certain ordinance., passed and adopted on Tuesday, Jtly 24 --. appropriating for the beneflit of said defendant respectively the sums otf $29 75 and 170. and all the t ight, title. interest and claim against the city of said dt. fendant, under and by virtue of said appropria "lous. Siaued in the above suit. Terms--Cash on the spot THOMAS H HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. a1t 410 13 H. Saley et at. vs. P. H. Morgan. SIXTH DISTRICbI COUI0i' FOR THE PAR ir h vh Orleoan, No. tar--by virtue of an alias writ of tlri faciat, to me dlrected by the honorable the lixth District Court for the par ish of Orleans ini the above entitled cause. I will proceed to sell at public auction, ft the Mer chants and Auctioneers' Fxchiange, Royal street. between Canal and Customhouse streets i, the Scoond District of this cl y, on TUESDAY, 8ep tomber 4. 1877, at 12 o'clock m.. the following de scribed property, to wit A CERTAIN TRAC' OF LAND. established and cultivated as a sugar plantation, and known as the Aurora Plantation, situated in the parish of Orleans, on the right bank of the Mlisls.t-npi river, at about four miles below the city of New Orleans, having about twenty-live and a half arpents front on said river. fourteen arpents of which, on the upper side. have a depth of seventy arpen's, and the remaining eleven and a half arpents, on the lower side have a depth of seventy-five arpents. bounded on one side by P.Catzelar's plantation and onthe other side by the public road lading to the parish of Plaouemines. Together with the butildings and improvements thereon, viz: One sugar-house, machinery and apparatus, the main building and out-buildings. the cotton gin and engines, stables, cabins, working cattle, plant cane. s ubble or rattoons, and all the apptrtonance(s of said plantation, as per inventory, which nmay be seen in my office any time rev\ious to the day of sale. Being the amine pltintation which the defendant heroin nurethsed fromt Frank J. Herron, marshal of the United St ites fo the district of Louisiana, at a sale made by said marshal by virtue of an alias writ of fieri facials. issued and to him di reetid by the honorable the Circuit Court of the Unit' d Statts for the Fifth' Judicial Circuit and District of Loutsiana, in the suit entitled ilibetrt Patterson vs. Medora A. McGehee et al., No. :6ct of the docket of said court, which sale was made on the twenty-flfth of April. 1658, and for which said marshal granted unto said de fendant a deed of sale dated the twenty-seventh day of April. iss. S'ized in the above suit. Terms-Cash on the spot. THOMAS H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. aU:; 13 2: se4 JAMES LINGAN, ATTORNEY AND OUUNRISELO AT LAW. ys 1M Gravier street. JUDIT IAL ADV LRTIs.IZm TS. In the Matter of thie mrturratmlon of the nIJor ThIOum-S , Maxll't, prving toll II, flly tm a wil"mtnl'd. -Er(CON)) DI)ItlUWT (COURT FOIl TIlI1 I'AR SlaIi of Orl'l.tinN, o. lt,171-.1y virtutp of a writ of Itnrl folle MagRnllt M.tr elit Sleartl, !la hor of milor 1'Thn14- J.1, Maxitit, .re Judith I1l 1 ILng!r, tblrugtnto, me llre.ltd by tlle lon ileloMtl it.tI~rt tiorth perlh of Drl en, It rb lvý pepntlad ttgee, i wllil ro tiafd aonllot ltatr, i o n.a s rtreet, bo iiie nttd C bton ie tit lit the with al th ibtildinapg tlid m1 veet rmethore tin. r th. Wayse and rlvlIOi t.her onutu be ith of . lnt, now t .lxth 1) tr,, of this :lt.y of flew Orlcane i. tleto C tar tgom nuimtlor bitj.y-fl, nowllultnlmr two lpnll ro.td anrl a.l~l', Sb ( tnu (h , .ntl ani (.tl streets, an. ,wlnh ad b ny the tlwmher t1}ý'intv Williams eOt eullvtr ldVIn e1 ine 1 rot, onl ttle twentty-lifi itf ! p' irtltlbr', 1oee. ia..l it Innt.a - trig loittlf,ý ot oitl on oet atttet by o. e othi red nd ot 1i tlnit botwoeo puarnilhI Jee, annnd ln ta i t't suld lvis·oln lan a. Mald of was utlgltls h lrq ley ft flrot,, at.tcrvlhr th tHn A. 1 . inaiii |pltid as lian intnber one haltIt'rl ti mid y-o I the oen 'fd Th.. flulty, intry tLin this city. bit tell inot w'r ln t li lot'hlf ltt erf liixintr nvt'll. i i ght tit l nlt injoitihl t.n anti twentl y, fro tin li l C (i.IIti s' o r, lii ordingtoqnlhl hIpln ulumh mr onll huntldred andl sixty-twi, thuti rr inin t now tih i nliivi lti'ta iltement of forty foel front, sih l ft llt nrl dti'th hing againt rrnrdnfl t by ily d tuiniiotr. oit t.o' flR et nlilot of t in It ftiuterl tlwit' vw-forl rlh oill ttarnlt te~lpt tl iii, a t It. 1 h,' l itlnre if tilt willil . '2. A ýIJI tTAý'N 1ITl1'OYN Ill' (li.l( TINJJl,. aeilheir tvll nIth iilla ltm)WviltutlA tllterim, sittu atll iih th Fithstsli Wi'it li gilIfity, itn lith' i v tnd uiitlbhlt of ii +IT tso ll, Itiiw In lith Hlxli lIt ie trilt of Iho iii y of N w i linulm. in rittn i i - u _n hlr thrillr-hin, now Intlher iwµ hui ired ti htinX"-two, emuritsed within Pinqu'.minh, ('it d' r, (lher llttll, l.endVtitlon.'" Pi t lnr Ru li-l lt tl lrn otf ut'iund Inot1R ittII ll 1 fi vrt-l', l'uti( l It in utiltp .stroot by lln tl y foot, In +lpthll, ,lit wil ,'- iuIllAllt'I ines. l u'lnyorin tron pintjv hiv Wll liy I. (VIIl tin dt l tol ll Illflto iirnl'u i vc i v sll eRit'y, ', I lII pe 4hl llrh Iiit Iai ttlll slrlyl 1,1 tn s1r,| I tlln frorm Jithn Yagert to Mr. (!htnrlls Iftorl'n. lutieuIrd Uoieirn C it n llin r, Iire , tit ido n !r , itlri ti trl s iii tih fourth f .Jtin' 10111 ; slhil otlirtit'if t. ii i " tlil I mt r'kntt i on ihl yhti in h fii h Ilt'lo r It. in Il I , th - rumH snit kf rots depglanntnd i, th. nulllhr'rN onl', two iand thlree oI itn sket'ih tnnlx.oid I tiltn ut. of alii' front A. ),. 1)ornl''ouriIt Ito Al!fr'rld 1 toll.t y.t i ilmisft I bI'fl' r P A. )llorI)mortl Ilnotllry puhlllt iln lhis rlty. oil hliiai I-otd of N1 ii tV' tber', Isr,... Hglnrdi In htIl abliov a.lit. Torm.s-latls on the eoirt, THOMAM II. HANDY Olvll Rheriff of the Paris'h of Orilntsit. antliN 2! .aP 144 John Ilouhede vN. t'atherlne Hnmlilni widow in nomn.litt) ity of Ilttlol Mo' d+, 1.+ natural tutrix of thir mnilnr ehlldrnn. IXTH DI RIOTH T OUT FOl THE PAR Sish of Orleans. No. :t-lly virtue of a writ of il Plalir and snto 1 nIle lldirri'cht iby the honorable thle lMith Di.trlIct Sourlt for the parih iof Orleans, i lthe above entitled cause, I will pro'eetd uo anti at pubilo actilon, at the Meoreants and Auctiooeer.s' Exchange, Royal stre t, be tween Canal and Customhous streeits in the Me. ndDistriot of thins ity, on FiIIDAY, rep tembti 14, 171, at 12 o'nlock in., the following dopser d lr oy4 to wit ACeI TI L O OP P {iOUND Dto.ether with lho bultdngia and iimproveomntits thoereon,whllh butldngs and iloerovelnents iomunrise a two story frame dwellitng houlse, klte'hln and api purtetliliti , anti all the rIlgts, ways, pilrvl cg4 anti dpti;oeneles. sltltihal In ti leu' 11en1 i)litriot of t is i ty. Maid lot Is do'lgnatd 1iy the number threj n tile square hounded by Mt. Peter, MIl' and ontl tleltsl and (Artoandetiol Walk, lnld meaiures thirty foot frlont on Mt.. Peterstroet by one hundrled ft, n dlptib he tween parallel lints, theu whole as per plan drawn by J..Oollltnvny anud L. lurl, idputy surveyormt, dateSd the eleventh O(cltollr, t142. and deposited In thie arcthives of P. 1'. ial.irrc, formhtr notary in this city. Brln then same ioiperty acquired lby the aIste DanIel oodlylylypurohluefrouI William i oIodly, as per set hbeflrt Rhobert J. Kor, notary iuhlill In this city, dated cloveuth March, l174. Sinelod In thell above stilt. erlms ansd Condltions-1. The lurclhaser to pE In eash a sufficient amount to par plain tiffs claim to-wit: The dtum of two huIdredl dollars, with Interest thereon attho rate of eight per cent per atnaum, frtn the eleventh of ll.oh, 1717, until padl. 2. Ton tier tent attor neys hees on the agrngate aLmount of said prlnalpal sum and Interest, and all costs of suit 8. 'The purihaser to assulmn, to the ex tent of the amount of his bid, the payment of an outstandln promnmlory note seacured by mortgage,. with ventpur's lon andt privilege on said property, for the rum of two hunldrel dol lars, trawn and suhmsrlbed by the late DanIel Moody, to his own order and by hhm Indorsed. dated Mreh 11, ttl4, made pavatle at the Southll er 'Bank, In tllls ity. In unit year after date, with interest at. thle ratie i;f night tier cent per annum from mIaturlltv until paid, th il aylment of which I! oxindlid to, l Marl I1, 187tl Interelst being tpald upon tihte miter tl tllhat illl.te: and the bhaltin-e oif the price of aldjudi.at lin, If tiny, cash on the spoIt. TIIOMAN II. !IANI)Y. Civil Sherirlff of tihe lParish of O rleitians. au1:1 2:1t u2 14 WIlliam Armn, Charles Ieath. NSbro gate'l, vs. l ihe H e MissioLnmry SMilety. io1JOURTTH DISTRIOTI'oUItT Ft R1t TIEPAII 1 ih ofi Orialts, No. 2a.120 liv virtute oif i writ of flerl faitis, tio m dlir l'll d y itih honor ah o the FoPtrth IhistrlIt C itrl, for Ithi pIeish. of Orleans, In the ahbovo tithtld isuileti. I will pro cncid to sell at pulllie aictioin, at thie Mltrihants and Auiltlioinvnr' Exchanlgel, i.Lyvil HIstr'eut, he Itweon Canal antnd Outomhouse stre'mts, in the 8tmontd District of this 'lty, on FitIliAY, MRI ltteitr 14, 9187, at 12 o'iltltk Iti.. thIle following deseribt'd iroemrtyr, io wi'- A CERTAIN LOT O1F OIIOUNIN). with the Ilnprlovt mentils thlcrlcon, thie rigtltm, ways. privi leger s antld srvltudeu . *tlluiiteld In the sullllarot hounded by Poydras, Lifavetll., F'rankliin anid Ba-in strteets, iii th Firl't ltistrict of tlllis city. desgnated iv the number c'loveni. on a plan mndo by L,. 11, llo. nto City Hurveyor, dated November 24,1860. antld tdeposilted in the recoirds of C. E. Fortlor. tInto n otary puoli h In tl~ ei y. as plan numlber sixty-sevein of book of plans number one: a-colrding to said plan ;ild lot noeasures twenty-six feet six incheso six lines front on Franklin street by it dpith of eighty live feet three inches Ilve lines. Seized in the above suit. Terms-Cash on the siot. THOMAS IH. HANDY, Olvil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. aul3 2:1 8014 s*VCC s lON wOTICE. succession of Augustus Stuart. SECOND DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR L, ish of Orleauns No. 39,los--Notice is hereby given to the creditors of this estate and to all other persons herein interested, to show cause within ten days from the present notificatlon, if any they have or can, why the account presented by Mrs. Widow A. Stuart. test.itentary execu trix of the deceased should not be approved and homologaaed, and the funds distriouted in accordance therewith. By order of the court. au4 813* JOHN HERBERT. Clerk. SSuccession of J. Payne Thomas. QECOND DISTRICT C )URT FOR THE PAR ish of Orleans, No. 39,657-Whereas. E. T., Parker, public admi istrator1 has petitioned the c urt tor letters of administration on the estate of the late J. Payne Thountis, dc-eased, int,-state. Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern to show cause within ten days why the prayer of the said Letitionet: should not be granted. t By order of the court. au4 8 13* JOHN HERBERT, Clerk. succe.slonm of Mirs. Vlctoire Gulehard, dec(eased widow of Martin Magloire Gui- t chard. SECOND DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR -E ish ot Orleans. No. 39.641-Whereas. Leo pold Guichard. Jr.: has petitioned the court for letters of administration on the estate of the late Mrs. Victoire Guichard. deceasud widow of 2Martin Magloire Gui-hard, ,,eceased, intestate. Notice is hereby given to all whom it may con cernto show cause within ten days why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. By order of the court, au4 8 13* - JOHN HERBERT, Clerk. Succeasions of Michael Gannon and his wife, Ann Gannon. QECOND DISTiTIirT COURT FOR THE PAR 3 ish of rleans. No. 39.613-Whereas, Eliza beth Gannon has petitioned the court for letters of administ:atin on the estates of the late Mi chael Gannon and his wife Ann Gannon, de ceased intestate. N tice is hereby given to all whom it may concern, to show cause within ten t dais why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. By order of the court. aul 9 1* JOHN HEIBERT, Clerk. STZAM$IHIP$. p NOIAN I INH l. U. M. AIL hTBAMNIIlPa. " The followuing low-pressure Iron Iteamshipe At OHt IJ4A , nwWM b i l'lin from Mlorgn tJy., In lpnneetlon with Morgtan's Julolanm and TOxaA Rcllroad. MONDA Iad TIU DAy te Pr and vanting e Throulthb I/ ailing liln to Houston and Sa uo nt andAYn tAooug t toad Onter an an A. t, It.o Intrnatlon ad Orna n t o. ern tIvirorio, via Clinton, and - the '1 as raneu{orttatioh ompany, Frel ht .t arMed e per n tw c rtl rateh, A an t aonloreflgipit reteivea trod forwarded Svia calvetto, ouston hiintl Nan Antonht tall eway a ad Cllnon +morantlagf The Iron steamer Will leave Morgan Clty on i - litID AY, A gUsnt. I t,, Lthteragn at.o Brs ir s i ttthtio at risk and ex- . I reight rc,+ ,vtId for ano bills litiadn sligntd onlly 1t ilI'ownslealn, via i L O (Pantd Rlailrhoatl a ter ttnew tarif lettes ta pr eint, intil further I Frlight ptyllalet in goldt. . I'Pton lO(lolrpn I Cltrlitl, Pulfon and MHt. Mary'es, via lro c'ktoort-- o The Irin stMeamnr 'r. MAHRY, Wll leave Morgain (ilty i ,n Lilhtenragt to (tIritll (Ilthrltl ii anry) at rick f atd txt)t111. t t)f nounRigntll'cs. ,llghl, ftr 1lIt. Marty'u lnld iulton landed at, It E Yk t r 't. Fri itt ftr Mil theo above tmotnt renMtoivd at, tIh Dcpotutlttran's louiiana ind Texasa Italroatl, Ifoot of Ltniett stlret, dnily. until V., m. PAHHENGERI AND MAIL IIOUTE. P Ar alvetoln, Houleton and Indlanola. f Pltu onl. gr take Italradr Ftrrh rybt tourt of Ht.. I Anit sront, aSt 7:) ar. in., reaohiti Mcrgan Cityu at It :It a. ni., therm t'ttnrting with steamers MONDAY fr (klvstt' tlnl IndihntlIoha. TUEtM)AY afr Gtalvtrmttln and utntiln., 1IH1IiMAY ftir Utlvstlo n ant ttianola A UIth I tA for Galvemton land Houstont PFirst nies fare to hreveRport 2--Time, 45 C itxlrtron tiorket for the round trip to Ital vuctltln mitd return, mood for thirty dlays, issued at $II, Tikets and statnroomt s'iretl untIl 6I p. P m. tually (Hut tays extepted), at1 Ag,,nt's oitres, or at thoFOrry Lanling, opt morning ,f deAIarttire. hron h tithlkele will be Is.ilrone til this` ofl t9thin pll4tlrpal poiltlt on the Huston TexsR C itrh e airoti, on tIohe lernahmtti and Orat N(t1rthern lallroadl and Toexa and PaWifl l wlllroaA r r i lra A 'A.nA. Wt ITNKY R 0., A ente. Jo0t ' Cno Arn or PMineo sand qta l e_.r.st$. NEAW OuK AND PHYILADRLPHIA. NLW YOIRK AND P'HILADELP'HIA, MORGCIAN LINE tTEAMBHIP. tl - The following At Iron l teamahlgh form this line- I The Iron LSteamshlIp will leave Algiters TUESDAY, August ii, d ne atNttw York wIth stvems lipsr ELLA J K4 1 I t' andt AONEM for Ph lidnlpnhlIa. INNU IAN(IE TO NEW YORK ~, rFtlghit for t he above port ret..lvetd at the depot of Monrgatn' Isouittiana and ''nxas HRailroad, foot of Lafayette strAet, dtily until p. m, For freight taPbl) to' 11AM,. A. WHITNEY & 30., Agents. Jll 1C or, Natt'heend Ms'dMamtne s troete. HAVANA. FOR HAVANA, CEDAR KEYS AND KEY WEST. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. LEAVING EVERY WEEK The first-class steamship MALUIERELT, Baker, Commander, will leave, from foot of Calliope street, on TUESDAY, August 7, at SF. M. Passage rates to.Havana, s40; Excursion tick ets, seo. Passage rates to Jacksonville. mo, Ineluding state rooms and meals. Through bills of lading issued to all points in Florida. For Freight or passage apply tq I. K. BOBEITS. 120 Common street, Over Loulsiann Notional Bank. The steamship EMILY B. MOUDElI follows on the 14th of AuguKst. inmy lv HOTELS. TREMONT IHOUSE, Corner Tremont and Church Streets, Galveston, Texan. MIn4A & ORFILA, Lessees. (Formerly of thi Grand Southorn Iotel.) The Palace Hoiel of Galveston.. This elegant ITot.rl, lately completed, xl II T NO'W' O3E3 j -FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF THE PUBLIC Being built at a cost of $400,000, it will be first class In every rospect, with, all the latest im provements. ELEVATOUI%, ELECTRC ANNUN CIATORS, etc. -WITH- BATH ROOMS ON EVERY FLOOR. We therefore take pleasure in soliciting A CONTINUANCE OF THE PATRONAGE extended by the commercial men to the late Grand Southern Hotel. SBISA & ORFILA, .Lessees, Formerly of Grand Southern Hotel. ANTHONY RD1DIA, JR.. Chief Clerk. y27 6m ST. JAMES HOTEL, ON MAGAZINE STREET, Between Gravier and Natchez, New Orleans, La. t GEN. CHAS. E. SMEDES, Proprietor. Terms--2 50 Per Day. The t.ndersigned having purchased the unex pired IF ase of Messrs. R. E. Rivers & Co., in the above Hotel, is now in possession of the same, and has the pleasure of announcing to his friends and the public that it will be kept open during the entire summer for regular and transientguests and day boarders on LIBERAL TERMS. No pains or expense will be spared to insure the comfort of his guests. The Hotel will be entirely renovated, refitted andrefurnished during the sumrmer. CHAS. E.. SMEDES.Proprletor. New Orleans, June 15. 1877. jel5 3m RESTAURANTS. TRISCONI'S RESTAURANT -AND ICE CREAM SALOON, DUT ON THE PIER OF THE LAKE END a -Of the PONTCHAR IRAIN BAILBOAD. The finest of fish, fresh from the lakes. Choice t wines and li uors always on hand. a All orders for meals can be eft at TIRCO I'S, e corner of Canal and Decatur streets where they t will meet with proper attention. irices mod- t erate, .el3 IITIAMIIOATl. OHIO IVER,. OEGULA OTI ?TW 4A d)&AU LLI AND) Leaven on WEl)NIrF4DAY. Auil.lt Ir, at rn . m. S .FOlr lJANl NATI LOUISVILLI, ilovarnyl eI end son hawneA n tnwn, V. uad ,airo, Memphl allnd all lntermetle l intat- ihe steamer U. P. a(EIIH tiUsi, J.. L. (artr, nmltor IRihkad I0tur11, clork, will le'inv am above,. or freight or paesage ap ply on board, ortWAY &W WAYNlE & W!ULm AMM. D)OUGLA 1l1 N LN, ntNlll Net. astrnit, -FA,LL ARND WINTEIIL Alt^IANlJ,,MEINT. 1IE1(ULA11 O'eIoUH$A I'AOIC'rET, Le.aveos VLry HAT'lUl)J1AY. iat. , ., cotmmlon4 I (, ioA HVTUII)AW Y, Al igtM 4. f1 t t ti)It WAHIII I'ON. OfJ'VLOtJ L ianH, i'irt liar,".im iinrIlp.ort, (inrr-I. vill {nld atll Iulilnllole on the ,outPt, Athta!lalays l Iv' elod l aynu (our'tabi, llaun-The flrst-nlaes aidowblnl ienu.alut r saltc.alllr TIIN'l oN, J{Imes LI. libbinl , lln tt,'r, llu lolok, elrk will' Ilavr e t lrslh+v+. i'. r freight or i, ianag.' up ply ar boardl, oir tIl J,( I i11) , MI' r A.IKE, 40 Camp at rot., N. (. I)INO1HU ii, Tlf nvi r .tr1+,t. til t .IANNI 'Y at W% l11114. iii l thn ii en IUiOULAI OPI'ILAUNAS I'AOKIIT. . Leavmeamryy W/I)Ni1.Iý1AY, ait e t, ., ý tl, s P'ort Blnrrle, lHlnmnspnrt Church nvll, aiid all lhntliga on tr U'.hPt' Atethafalttin Itivor and ianou Courtableau- T'l now and lrght-dralt taetolnr UISRTII t. H. H. Broad.0 ma.ter. 'I'h'. Jl,l. lrlIk. will leavR am above. For Itrolghl, or Isain.pil a'l ply onl h~ln.I rlr to tITTTO.N I PPLIrIi il Oralvlor street. , W WADA A.H. lt Uoompi.i t'hwr'. IIIllI & (Athl,IN. 4 '1', honviltilIn l ; astrnt., P. I.---l,iunli' !la ,c4m With Lt.Rlnter Min.it for Iltlyrlu (Il Call.rn. Also gives throual hill lading i tayo Iyiou lauf, i0l!n tf OAlIAIITA RIVER. NE;W QifLi4A et AN?) UT I'IVII OUA(IIITA UIT Y, THEJNTON AN. MNOE Weekly Ollaheita Olty Il, ,. Mill Pseket, Leaves tF(.ry WJD~ " YOA lit 11 . o, Monr and all town Ian idls L . he stanmer JOIN II. UAINNA, IIn plu'cD o Ofnr'Jihlhlta lin'll.1 J. W. Blanks, nihlter. 1). G. Crnlwll, elerk, WIll Inave regularly ns above. WIll rasorve thi right to rnfuse an.ny landing exceit, mall hind inge. For froleht of passage apply on board, or to Cat F. A.A BLA NK Presidet, P. H.-Has regular oonnectlon wi tributaries,.r tr LOWER COAMT' '7*. IllOIIAP TREAPMIPORTATION. '77-N LOWEll rOAH'T IAII(rE LINE in (lonnectiln with the ti. H. Maill tteamrnors MAIITHA AND 1EVA. A d _Tho A No. I fTal Towboat PalNTliR No. 2, - AND a.X lPl1fT CLAMLS DAEIWIlE. Capt. NICIIOLAS TH)EODORE, Is now rondy to contrnrut for transportatlon of Luynmber, Brick, Hoop-pols,m Htlaon, JrIllers, Ma' lh Inory, nmply hrllaisal and barrcla, modl g of 'tHli boats, and all kitnL of jobbing on the bower Coast. Wall cintract to transport the coming crop of Hua.r, Molas~san and 41.l-, delol lvrai at any. ,ol nt, or aIonaide stamlnoat, steam hlp rail road orr wha tor f, wharf wthin the city flnlts PAILY, at lower ratns than any other line. Ba gns lrsurll No. I and at as low rates as any first claui stamnrs. For further particulars anp.Vit, or p 1, ¥,OO , V2 SIteamer artha. B urw Quarantine Pouta-la. a oh and way landings- he swift low-pressure Pullman pa ace steamor MARI HA, leaves TUESDAYS and TII ,HiDA14A t rto a. m., HATUIII)AYH at, s p, no. (nxtoilringl HLatur day trip toI Pilot 'Town. iH 'utlhwo.l, 'al) ; rit rni Ing Monday mornlles, Wedneoday and Friday S.vinl IngH. The-A No. 1 steamlor EVA. John Taylor, mnautor. leaven MONDAYM. WEI)NEHDAYH and FIRI 1)AYH. at to a. in.; rlturnlin.l alternate dayn. Ex.uralonIm tilokots 1t (goodtl on 'tthr hoat ) For frcilght or u.f.naimO I4pliy y onhoa.rd, or to JOHN MciMAI H. 672 MaliZtlne strmt. P. H --Tli, Mlrfha gos throuh the Jittles out, into thll ( lf on the Haturday trip. jyl 1%0 r l(J .. 1% rfIC E. Drockery, Chins, Glass and hardware, AT NET CONT ILICIE.i. ON ACCOUNT OF LIQUIDATION T'E1 SOentire , loctk in trHdO ,.f 1110 Into firm of GAINEIS & IIELF s offered for sale rjt nlt .e)st prics, for cash, f'u r cleasrs are req uestoel to cll before purhallL. ng. anld may rly on findinUg extraordinary ootd hargains and at prices lower than can bhe )ound ,l siwhlere. . Parties ,'osiring FIRHT CLASH (OOODS at VERY LOW I'RICEH will do well to call. J. G. GAINE , Biole Liquidator. lO canal st ret. New Orle!ans, July 1, 1s77. au3 lot EQUAL TO TH. BESt. Marais Street Steam Brewer', 86........... Maral street.......M ,. 8i Between Conti and St. Louts. H.. F. ITURCKaEN, Proprietor, jylO em NEW ORLEANS. j CONSUMPTION I Positively lured. All sufferers from this dliseas who are anxtons - o be cured should tryDR. KIS NEW'S CELE- , 3RATED CONSUMPTIVE POWDERS. These )owders are the only preparation known that rill cure CONSUMPTION and all diseases of the I CHBOAT AND LUNGS-indeed, so strong Is mur faith in them, and also to convince you that hey are no hunbug, we will forward to every utterer, by mall, post paid, a FREE TRIAL lOX. We don't want your money until you are I perfectly satisfied of their curative powers, r f your life is worth saving, don't deli y in giving d hese POWDERS a trial, as they will surely cure o *ou. Pric% for large box .3, sent to any part of the - tnited States or Canada by mail on receipt of rice. Addres ASH & RO9BBINS, api6 ly 38n Fulton street, Brooklyn. N Y. Southern Shoe Factory t OF JOHh HANSEN as and 5I Canal street, New Orleans. TO ALL BO'THEBN CITIZENS. I am of the same opinion as yourselves and = m determined to help build up the manufsc arin interest of our native State in order to elD the laboring classes and keep the money rhich would otherwise go to the North, at home. + Lbout ayear ago I started my Factc ry, and by sing the best material and ay in my hands promptly, I have been enabled to extend ms usinese and snuport soo women and childreL F hat would have otherwise left the State. In rder still to increase my Factory, I would n arnestl call noOn the merchants, not only of r e city bt of the whole country. to give me I heir ali and encoragement. Come and see me del.ly JNO. HANSEN STNrAUMO&Tsr. 1114n3 RIWKE. gee ULher and Team. U N ((WjAW)H A N H AN p D D Is. r I )N GG 1A ,A~l 1. oal(Jt ILAYA A UUN J`lU Througqh hl crcifI'lln I and th v 71.g g r tlllakra to all larngllregM onII aver i 11 S tl ysttl$ tins In T'fxes. The i route to L orln os ! eI¶ n didl t anllcl antd iorrpOoelU t to Mon will eaBI1 as derie ow : r' c nll9 Vria " " Temus d.1 t, urfcr, Uni A i3a fund, 3u , gI anti, HNrt Herr ties, and a immgs on IiIst IlYVa and nlwllº Dawn, ý' 1'l' rcuclow meeter. lavelr-WlcI)NIeHI)AY. Acect Ill, at I Vc. fL.. W. J. Nesse, (lee,,. J. WilkItigccie manster. Lesvcvo HATI IR A Y, Augurt tI, at P P m. !Jao whob at eharge., dra Peeor gOmllbsio will be eargrcr i at monte ol i ver. Ot N ~ ~Orleane.P ifri~crrnia g I reughteoiugned Nt1 ohe nnanaany by hll lada la. For froig, w or teaojapply on board tho Gl ats~yor at the o~oe of the y a. l1r f ITB&0I AII4,rI''Iv At~hte Weekly (hUand BeIare 5'mcke. FfOR Q14AN I) oyArc Ale. OdrteOjiqorMin cteaeeecr (Ine ilcI eul Noew ~crt Atclri,). A. eSlulItnl master. Leaves vrary NATVIII)AY. It~ Ve. in. Will vror egeli rrly ars stove or treivl~t y par-srage atjply on tboardl or to Ut. W. abia)J. n4e 21 Oee9Itxc~reuiai r .e, P. N.--Wfll ateMwcir lm Ie oc t4-ricoas.t, antdiv wardri Irrel uIlt 'oelnUreodn ta rctCeamer Mart AWO froe oef ehtccregc,. J ISATOUI CAIIA. IBAYOUI HMAtA stWMI-Wtlri,Y I'A(!KETI. H'r1J1 (() V, Ac~lEN, H'J'Il. LA ILirl4, Joiuci .f. tIre'wee Mcte'r' A. J)uga.. uEntr. richll t IA VtIU HA IA, WAI'YeIitO ~i eroetl age I(ori iliah RunCi, Leetecnell'g Hl, ,, 11cr et(r leuget, t'Icce(uaremia e I 1 pc eetr4 71 Ieeti ii rM - Strnmer (No,. Allen, I eeevew (very MOtND)AY arnd lFIDAY Att 6t. In. .atexmier Let Belle. Every Wt l)NVMHI)AY and SA'TURD1AY at to p, nt. ' eeituielic earl y f1i Hoptrmbcer cer freight or ptssl v ri2o6lN, to r it (rI. No, r(Itoomotlon street. VI4 Utbhi1S&1. Vf~T&4fE IJIArNfbYSll PllfZP V SI TATRB MAIL PAKWV. ink serer MOST. X. L111, * Al NM et J io ft Will give tbrough 1le. of t to Trenton, Meore ,d all (411 stat cus nn n wr 'v, Ohl. Do W Ia 4~lli(º(1lCTRl t via s .La a. wPIJ~. nLu, Ire I1At4,iLttDA 10 CUNrr1~ O RTATC OPOJ In fltr Aal{P~d1 ci earw tJeeand eill Anrt ,At I)(lrcrlrul·, healiet FRANK PAK4gOVl*, dJ. .1. White. aster. C. neaim 1* aisd talat rOw tf orpvaora apply on a art e oor to itorR T i A PZ Through Bflis of "(eeines v)v ,tto !n" MonroceeeýcJ all tkatlons n '1C1 n rkeut all Texan ainf;rrae. Also to an 1'r ron Arknholls and P iner IU Lu 1ao AfTfL 5ATUDA!YjiDV1AIb TMD WMTflI Leaves e JI Y aj. in atob ý7a~ed muirtenrmadlgel In T0passeneger packet TAVOO VALLi14'V, (Ire eelaco of Nrrtvlcez,) T. 11. tHrrethe. eneeeurr. Ftrank book and W. Wfl. cc',e i,(lcrkce, con stn tycsrr withe the Parheot ine an with Anchor Line for Mempii. Cairo and li, o is. fillc b~oat rocr,ccvcd the right to pass all land. Ini m that thel (.ap.tarir dt~ray ,rnsl er nnscde. or freight hteor DwcecceuF., eejW, vu(ej,11, cr to HIT, bLI ooupitoula. it Will give' thrrnagh, ills of Lading to Trenton Mnreoro', and cll eeitlecrnc nn 'Vut71?g bzra. at WI. I. TtOO11TT W~. IAreeinen 1l BL'r: 0UARIB.r Tbot~ftnnesti I:PPP C€OAST. REGULAIR TIRI-WEEKLY PACKET. I:ave, overy MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and f-A'IUItiA at, o a. in. ', I FelOR ArHIILAND PLANTATIO Aw-,olIon parishe DoInaldaonvill e anld ll cotat landins-T- e line side-wheel aseonger rsteamer BILUIE WING nO 3, J. A. Comntok ma- tor, Geo. M. Woods an.d Chan. Dean, cler.. Will leave as above. I:oturning, leaves A. land Plantation Tuesday. Thursday and Sun day, coming down the coast in daylight, No fr.dight or passage apDly on hoard or to ar1 H. IHNO. 19 Conti street, p. S. All froeght delivered in the daytime. LA VOURCHI. SEMI-WEEKLY BAYOU LAFOTIBCHE AND COAST PACKET ThRCAt." R TO LOG-t'OBT. Leaves every TUEHDAJ n AT DA" Theo fuine ess;Dnger steamer ELLA HUSGHS, Joe Dalferes. master, E, Nicoll clerk, Leaves New Orleans every TUESDAY Im., and SATUIt AY at 5 p. m, for LocEport Plantation. ieturnin, leaves hilbodanu every FRIDAY and MONDAY morning. For freight or ,pasage, aplly on board. P. S.-A clerk alwas .won landing, head of Cont street. to reilve freight. my~ SEMI-WEEKLY BAYOU LAFOUBOBE AND COAST PACKET. THROUGH TO THIBODAUX. Leaves every MONDAY at a p, m. and FRIDAY at 10 a.m. THE NEW PASSENGER STEAME~ (In place of I.e:nry Tete,) P. A. Charlot. a aster, N. Z. Dupuls. clerk Pays particular attsnti n to way business and returns down the Coast Sundays and Wednar days. For freight or passage a Ilv on rd, or to B. RIVET. an 10 tf 5lo Decatur street. SEMI-WEEKLY BAYOU LAFOUBOER PACKET. THROUGH TO THIBODAUX. The lght draiir,: -roramer OBOST. YO|NG, [In place of Eurekal U. D. Terrebonne. masrir. T. A. Darling, clerk. bLaves lew orleans every THLUhIJDAk MONDAY at a p. i.. returning every NESDAY and SATURDAY evening. For ireigL or passa. aaplj on board or to HITo C e IAN dTchorn i totolas street, or TERREBONNZ :k SAnLanOdN ON Fenr 75 Decatur betwee: (ontl and Blenvilleshf ials tf BATON RO;GE. Leaves every MONDAY at s D. m., and FRIDAY The as Ter steamer OT JoHN Frans Bergeron, master J. C. Bergeron, lerk Leaves as above for Baton Rouge Plaue. mine. Donaidsonville and all coast landit ruet rievetr BSUNDAY and WEDNIEnBDA '" "'fJ~~pEo;id is~: WE' Og