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RI VETl NEWS. OFFICE NEW OIRLEANH i DEMOCRAT, Tub Ur~daY. MO1'vlllO em f, 1877. DaHilY rmllrort '4l the~ Mt!gII (f WatcRr. with eturlinm'"4 In tho I wontylfo ur hou r onjiigt tyV',4trlo'ly at tp.y. .: Aint n owIr ClhntC N wuitrw. Fall. Di'l. 1u1'hl. I IIeIF. Jf Iv' 1F". Cairo .......... 7 7 ( illue rltiuiu tt.. ..... :1 II u L Iu51 D avm tii' .. III 'eNl.1 OutearM .. n 11 ., I'ittmlilr&C " 'I , I b1 rtr·rl,w,{lnr ..... . P, I 1: i , . I I 11 11Ji~uv. l h uhwi' 1Ii I N GOJItIM. MertcuI. ht sig.utii Mrrviusa. U. S. A. A rrivals. VE urg, ud. C. 11. i. irio h ,. M ar h .lnid hte.'lI iy i' ' . DepartureIs.l Al vin. Ivla. lBlue Wing No. 8 JBerthal. Bast rol, II U. 1'. H-ihinek anld (ontenniin. i To Arrive. Era No. 10 and Blew Wing Nu,. :. illlper coiast b Alvini and Eva, lower loa-it: Bonn ii nii,n inii IDawn, Bind rivr: Mi. (Johll, iliton ilouge; (iv. Allin, Bayou i-Itrn: CIon iionwaliih and (liii ii,. t,. ,o11is:l Ella it lghel , Doir.liinld ,i villI'; Willio. Attarkapnll Tr'nlton and Big _ Uiflower, O pelounai ; Na hile.z, Vi:ksbuhrg. 'l'enty of riln yest.erlday; mior rain than Fi bunsiness. Telegrams T'liliInd.y night r.jportiled a intr of 2u 21 inrlhsen ilt Hlirevt,or. We hop' thile riing will C eon, in ue that th1 rHlK, esiay lit inreall ed. Thei Oaiie. hailing in her ie ffrTtirs to pumplinl out Ii ihaii ini I ()lil river', will ibiandiln it. Tire Toin Parker ilnd iwo lugs will go llhero inrteul., to try ti ixDilorlnitii of conitnuous work with a theiir whoels in it. Thi United HMats mail ei amer Miinrthl, from Porl Eiis.. airivel onl I trm y,-slteriilly. 8 Thi HIlg gu llliwo r, from ii, Atihlifnliya, will llrrivn to i'.ave It riIiiL y,. Iler r'eglllr dliv. Thi Miunfilower and iii nrtha hve n .'speiil no tie In inntliit r poilunri, to whl iich attllentin i caallfil. Theo lod liver Trainsnjortation Conllpnnv have also It special nti'le iih lhe nlae column that isn If in erest to ilIdi ri vii vshippers. Theo stokholders of thll New Orl'onns anid A Ounlhlitititn Trtrisportatioi Company lno i ain ilm portant m olln g uit their rooms nexte Mi:dllltlly. i sae nuttl'e of 1a11 in anolller ,,olumn.ri Canpt, E. II. Trinidad's relhibel Willie will ar rive to-da anid hlavehnturduy for lalyou T''lir Capt. J. L. Itobliins' rlgular Bti ulrday Arlhalfii lrayi pan',ki. TriiitolLti will arrlvo to-nlilit alnd leavie 'n tirnr for Washinhgton. C. The Eva, 'Torn Taiylor niutieor, running on ilternate days with the Marthira to ',rt. ladsl , Ia carrying tihe United states niaill, will arrive this n!VOllrig lind ret'rtit' i,-mnirro'w. The peeriess Nilt-ih', will arrivo from Vicks- C burg to-nighti alnd return MaturdalY. Thie line ntoeirnlmr Johln 11. ianna, Jimloles P. McElroy in command, leiV( to-n, i-rnrrow at 12 e m.. in pTla' of ithe Ht. John. Thre t. John lays up for repairs, which will eo irilio under the I pi,-rsonIal slitlervisionl of Capt. F'rank Bergeron " and R. O. IMlllnonon, andl will be filished an s rapidly as possible, lft(er whtc'h sile will wheool into ilhi igliln. taking Wedni.di'ys and i intiir dliand. thi iuna u con tinuing on Motilayn and Ai F'rliays, the two forlming a lino to Iaton 1 N llnl tflint shipters anld piassHOrgirs caln deitletd I itilin. [Idleteid for the New Orleans Democrat from Niles' Register and ithier authlorities.1 IIlMOVAIr OF TtHE IEDt nlVErn RAFT. During tilhe sesston of Congr.ss in 1r32 an np- 1 proprhitiofn for r'moving tithe It river raft wlas maudo, and ('apt. H. M. e.lr'V was appointe d itsl r sulprilntonent. work belirg eommtnd learly in Jultuary, ll:8, near the lmouth if Loggy i iayoll. A letter to lihe Louisville Advertiirer, datld May. 1:i,:t. written on the spot, Isays: 'T'hirty ighlit n.etiOuI., embiiLraiing fifty lils of raft, I hlve boon ri'roved: the portio ns l'tjldl tai'liel hiave ieeit disposed of by running thllem doiiwn tihe blvlousir that lelndi from tihe main ichlanntsi, into tli lakes. Thlere is no 1 doubtir but good naviga tion will bh mlade through tbo cntiro raft. The I suDprintentdelnt nxpeDts to continu e llis labors to tihe 25th of Juno. l-i, feelsronofldent of going ithrough the first grant nsction, thereby exiltil Ing navigation iighty inil ,s. cutting tiff two Illirdls of the keel-boat nlvigation round tihe raft. Novomber ti, 18::33-Tlo captailn nud crew of the Arclirmeoes,. whlih has booen for some tirl.t ptlst ,imnploy0oid il removing the raft, haivo Hiue (iconded in cloaring iaway seventoy-Ilve miles of it. rendoring the whole disrtance rs safei for naviga tion as anlly part below it. There yelt retnains nixty-four amiles to bhe removedl. (.apt. Hhrevo - for the present will suspond operations, tile ap iprolprlitlon boinµ xtllanultd. Alpril. 1147---& Nliteh zli plper says: (Capt. English, of the Lady Washingtin. Informs ins that during ils last trip un iEd rivr, lihe weant (oni hundrer d rirO fll'telslthr than iiny otllthr bolt lihad gone befolrhr. ('at. H.lrl.v hlas plr,utrntedl into the raft one hlundred aind flive rilos he has fi trty-llv miles trore of the rafil o lrrllmovi. W\lln this hrculoean undertaking will ie ae' comlpilshied, the counltry will Ie rapidily filled with etlnigrl ints. Nilos' l lgistlr of 1n:ii; nsays: Of this great ob strillltion to tii nrivigatioli of Red river one hundred and thirty inilens have beani rllemloved, leaving only t.winly-three ,tiiles of ii yit to, bi cleared away. (iood navigatlion Ihas boon opened througllhoult thie whole exlent of that purt ,of the river fromi whi-h it has lueni reiti1ve1d. -iven tripls in aviinll nlliad tlhrouglh li1i niili:s of thie river sinre March!lr, iy tlil following boilts: Lady Washington, llRomeo, A. Contneill. The I llinchilll talll Mi. LH i ndri, Indrrlu, two trip's hbcv Ily loaded. Whetn the rienlining twri ilty-thr-ee mileir i rimliov Il, five h iundreld miles of river will be open to navigiation. i. In his , llli rpri t Capt. Shiirve iis: Thatli oli thre 9lth oif lle-tih r lst I, 18:17) tii e stniin .na .i ioats Er.di i'itor. Puinrl ini Lau.iiel. Inft Lourlsvilleforliedi river. Work waiii inmeditely commneneeoil nd iontinled pi to May. thire lipe riod for whiih the, ure~ ingillgel. O)n il l, 7th of MlarchI, i:isna, the firsl belt pns'ei ti Ihr nugh its entire length. oin the ii i.et of 1vty navigatiiion throuigh th err mire rafilf wits considered sIifi, fiur the largnst cltss of boata , with full cargoes. There worn twlo hunts l~st by sinking lit the hnlad of the raft. tire Black Hawk rand lievenui'. The ll ecidernt halppened bif, re this Eradnicaur had worked her waiy through that part of it. andl ,-,fore Io wan sanfe fr IbnL's to lpu.ssltlirough. The rLft wLas lis lr miles long . M31iiat -ovwell ha ben ihinrdl from. fHosays: "1 fiu in Now Albany; don't write, heLausn I have , thiilhlig to writ' abouti. Boat will hie reatdy II, Iavle hleroi by the Ist of Octohor-Sooner or blt tr." Mr. .Too Dodd also writes from htaldison, under ato of tillhe Ist: "Tih Alexandria and Lo tuls will hue ulii.hu.hd TIursdalay. The Alex iandria will leave H:Mt lurdaiy. The cabin outflit of then Lotust has arrived ianld sn stored on the old Lotus. Cmiiil. I)itullllols is lit Pltt-bulrg." Capt. Walker. who hIrs en negotlating for thr lillrr'lui.ou of thei EL'kta. was dUo lant night irom Mobiln. The repairs and palinting of the City of Augustai rte ieirly'ntliiliti. Slii will remain Iltrte tnici not. gi, l, Mnmiihl., ins stittd in the Avarltanciho HOevrlral dlta.vs lni). The C(entoitnnill htii d ll),lltt tii tollrs of freight outlnldo of 170 biarrilns nroiti. Allllrst all of her frighlt win wily fright. iniludhi.i lig ii bundlles otlion a ad nack nld 4i)' btulrllll tien:. Tile Era No. It. in inhen of timhe Mary la, Iu-iwvi. tl-diLv alt 1e 11. iI. for tile iiiliIlr ci,:lst to lri T.llrlnulld. Alcitlh Alber itli r.riillrulnd. Ar tihir Ni-tlI, ,ehrk. '1iii C. II. liuirfoo airlrvud entuirdhiv fri-iii it-ut rivur. hire will nol ri-- 'irn until tlin mnt' watrr at tlii molltrult. 'i'lhu II, .. I, ]eiIII gin' in hiar nitaled iitrdnis rtceiliniirg toh liuivi tuiliny ut 5 p. nit. In comiiing out tlii' (Inuige nid l)urfeo 0o1 lid-dl, dulanrigilui thi I)lurl'oo lslighly V. tIer 'ill cu-rn report unily in in-li's. The plrnsi-tnger anil UITlit, tl MiLlin manil st-nm 'r Mirtha. W. 8. Biissntt mlniterl, ilrveis to-dily at 1In Ill. for tire low-r ciiNt tbrouungh 1o Pirt Eard. MosrS. Legler andm Barrois Ihave lIhrnge of thio offlic. On hler Mtullurrlry 1rilp, tih Mnrtia minaken.an exuirsc ion th rough lthoJ(ettilu. out into lh (nulf. 'i'h] rgunlar tri-wuekly cast arind Donatilson vill pa-'kt lifrnry Tr~te. F. Aii,,in li llutp. M. H Landry clerk. -Il-o-v- lto-dly ln 12 lri.. mikinlg all plarntnltion lindligs in Idayligilt. I'The slhendiil plissunuuigir llit I'nitled Stat,·i Illail Itslealltmer irikli Pirl'oIIlid. J. 'i. Wtllit-' mom tr, M1. N. Cialmtms 'lerk, lu-l\v-s t,-,hty it a, ii. in. fir Arkoplis, (irenville rinl a i,'iniikiirig. Time Uiltld StaRts mail ptckiekt (ov. Allen,l John J. Brovlwi master. M. i. Stl're'k ('r11k, Ileavis to-morrow at a it. m. for Ilnyou i mll'n . {By Tuelegrnli.] T..aI'uTEZ, -ut't. u.-Ti J. 1t. uVuoo s A (o.. 101 Comllmniull strrit",: StMerinuTr C.mmnl i-ltltih will nr'riv' Th rIadiy mnorniinug rind lumnve for Mt. Louis S~tull-tlu v. 'TIOS. W. SHIELDS, Inminstur. WA~srNt;'roN. SMi-nt. 5.-I'o Lorld & M,'Piltk,: Arrivld withi tile treighlt on the light nlaniLri hinrli; will ln\-u, for Wa:ulhingtulhn nltll-rtaty on time, (Ain.; iLOrtK, [lMnstrl StMamer Trenton. THOMAS LUNN & SON, COTTON PICKERS, Corner Orange and st. Thomas streets, Beg leave to inform Cotton Faictors that they are prepared to exceutC all orders entrusted to them with promptness. TEIMs-Ba'ing supervised loose cotton, in cluding bagging and tics, s.. Putting in order danuged cotton. 1t 50. Address Order Box 43 Union street. sel lm* MARINE NEWS. OFrIoC NEW ORLSEAN DEMOCRAT September 6, 1877. Cleared Yesterday. Steamship Algiers, Burdiek, for New York- C A Whitney &co Steamshbip New Orleans, D1earborn, for New Y""rk A MolltAon Arrived. Aus bark Constante, Ivanich, 58 days from Genoo, In ballast, to A K Miller &co-2d die l0 KTEAMHOAT8. Martha. Bassett. from Lower (Coast (; i I) nrl.e. Sinnoit. Ifrom Alexaundria Frank l'argond,White. from Arkapols ieirtha. liroad, from Washinglon Rice Farmer, Ruiz. froml Lower Coast Alvin, Souvell. from Lower Coast Eva, Taylor, from Lower Coast Illue Wing No 3, Comstock. from Upper Coast Exports. NEVW YORK-l'er steamship Algilrs-l1174 bales cotton 200 hales moss fl0 bales wool 73i hales paper ateo k 207 bales hides 244 bales lstle 11 bales ha,r Ii hhds tobacco 75 hhds bone black 4. hhds tallow Itl bidllsoil 300 hle rice O bbl lref i IlAO eases do 1145 bills ihlde 3402 dry do $40,0'10 in spelnce 76 pkgs mose NEW YORK-l'er sreamshipl New Orleans----9.I bales cotton 40 bales moss if bals Iron :1131 hhds arh basce 400 sacks ollcake 700 dry hides 100 bbls rico 2400 staves Imnprts. IIAVANA-Per steatmshlp Margaret--.-i hloxes sngar 12a bhlds do Agar & Lelong--54 bales tlaaco M1 Csstille--l dlo 25,000 cigars 8 Hiernsheim & Bro 2o0,)00 do Vn A Gonzales & Bro----I hIx idse Puig Corral &co Receipts of Produce. ALEX A NDRIA- Per steamer C It )Durfoe---3 balo cotton Meyver, Weis &co--3 Payne, Kennedy &. co-:l C L Walmsley &cIo-- Beraud & Gilbert-- W It Letchford &,co-1 E P Delavallado---1 McGehee, Mnowden & Violett--108 head cattle C.Mehle &co-1 bale hides K P Delavallade..suodries to order-Total 13 bales outton 10o head cattle LOWER COAST-Per steamer Martha--:5 bios rice Joe David-12-t sacks rough rico Kip & Rtuch sundries to order ARKAPOLIS--I'er steamer Frank Pargoud-:33 bales cotton Jno Chafe & Sons-24 S O Thonmas &co -1-.J L Harris &co-7 Clapp Bros &co-0 Allen, Nu gent &o0--3 Richardson & May-4 Alous, Scherck & Autey-4 Graham, Black &co-2 Norwood & Rich ards-2 Jno Phelps &co-2 Clalborne &co-2 H Alli son &oo--- S B Newman &oo..2 S C Wilkersoun-2 R T Buckner & Bro- -2 Renshbaw. Cammack &co-1 Allen, West & Bush-1 McGehlee Snowden & Violett -1 John I Noble-i Lehman, Abraham &oo-- T I, Alrey &0o-- Beadles, Wood &oo---I Joo Meyer a Son-3 Meyer, Wels &o--110 sackd cotton seed N O Cotton Seed Aesociatien--7H do Planters' Oil Co--- sundries to order--Total 120 bales cotton lti sacks cotten seed WASHINGTON- Per steamer Blert.han-t bales cotton P Casse-H S Gumnbel-ti Bol Gerson-4 Not wood & Richards-3 C L Walmsley &co---- Nalle & Cammack-2 Meyer, Wels &co-- J W Ilurbridge & co--2 Lehman, Abraham &co--2 Ilush & l,evert--' Payne, Kennedy &Co-- Alous. Scherok & Autey-1 Renahaw, Cammack &co --3 sacks seed cotton P Casse--- 69 sa e cotton seed N 0 Caofton Feed Asso elation-5 hides R Beer----13 do L Surle &co-5 do P Caese-3 do E F Gross-f( do Lochte & Cordes-48 do I bdle do Meyer Well--i8 head sheep 22 head hogs Ayook, Mitchell &co-s-undries to order- Total 41) bales cotton 0U sacks cotton seed 3 sacks seed cotton 140 bead stock LOWER COAST-Per steamer Eva--3 bibls rice F Roder--31l sacks rough rice Kip & I Rush-:lI do Joe David-sundries to order-Total 30 bbls rice 202 sacks rough rice UPPER COAST-Per steamer Blue Wing No 3 14 sacks rough rice G A Lanaux-sundries to order LOWER COAST-l'er steamer Alvin--i26 bales moss and sundries to order LOWER COAST-.-'er steamer Rice Parmer sundries to order B RalIlroads. NEW ORLEANS, JACKSON AND NORTHERN RAILROAD. Sept 5-5 bales cotton Alous, Scherck & Antey-3 I Lehman, Abraham A&ct-3 Meyer, Werets &o- Rich ardson & May-I B L McKe.n &co--I Warren, At. kiuson &o-l Jno Chaffe & .unse- S Henderson-1 4 Chaffe. Hamilton & Powell--Total 17 bales cotton I hhd tobacco Jno E King &co---l car stock J F - Ollmore-1- case clothing J McElroy-16 bxs peaches - C H Schenok-100 bbls flour H Bonn-2 cars stol.k J y Regan-1 wire mat McCracken & Browstter--I chest tools W H Lane--2 boxpe castings Baumgarden & Lanal s-50 cases meat C H Lawrence &co-50 bils I meal Smith Bros &oo-1 car hoop poles Payne, Ken. - nedy &co--1 car lumber H Otis-l10 bbls lime S Jam loon--ll0 do A Visard--300 bxa soat B 11 Flashpeller -100 bble flour C T Buddecke & Son--25 bble high. 4 wines W H Beanham--25 do Cotmmagere & Lambert ) -4 h bbls butter J B Solari & Sort-- bbls do 12 hlf -bls beef W H Matthews & Bre-3 boxes sundries J Meyers & 808-20 bxs apples P S DuSouchet---22' pkgs tobacco S Hernshim & Bro--100 bbls flour '4 Howard & Preston-1 car wood G T Raoul-1 lox t axle grease A Baldwin &co-1 car staves G I, Toouer 1 -1 car hoop poles L H Gardner-50 pkgs hardware 1 Kurshoedt & Bhlnvenu-I case mdse Wal ace, Cary S&oo-l do R J Harp--2 rolls leather 5 bills collars C Herder-3 casks meat 1 hall' do H tieroes hams 2 bibls pork Voso Bros-lot hh goods P Graval-1 box mdlse J Rienthbal--50 bbls potatoes 8 Meyers--25 do S D'Amico &co-2 cars timber W Harnoon-1 box gro - ceries L Boyd-I bbl hams 1 hf bbls wine Wang & Oottam-1 box tobacco John I Adams &co--i- pkus I moo ding L Uter-5 bx loins J Nelson &cco-41 bars Iron Folger &co-4 safes 1 bdll hooks A Ray-2 bales LI domestic H Kern &co-10 bbls apples M Frisco---63 0 do J P Macheca &co-lF1 firkins butter B H Keep 1 310 pkgs beer F Hollandlr-l 10 bbl" flour Glover & o Odeudabl--10 cads tobacco W Vantellnthltyseni--2 coolers 1 soda foont T S Waterman-- I crates cab. e bage o0 bbls potatoes 12 bble apples J Salotmoni--l car poultry 3S bbls apples I bIx eggs 4 bble onions 57 " bbls potatoes Miller & Mayer-2 cars hay 24 bbls ap r ples 2 bbls onions 125 bbls potatoes Chas l'leasants 72 do 55 bbls onions 10 bbws apples 15 crates cabbage ii G W Davison &co-46 hxs totuators 105 bild apples 70 buls potatoes J Bertucci &co--l0 crates cabbage t, 40 bas tomatoes 270 bbls potatoes 10 bibls apples 7.j Y bbls onionsM Stich & Son- H bbla apples I' Meyer S50 pkgs tolacco Forcheimer Jlr---3: cars hay E II SFairchild, Son &co-4 cars bnick 1 barrouch 1 sack f cushions 100 bile flour J R Kent &0(--10 care timblter Soar lumber W W alker----3 cases cigars 5 l ,kgs l tobacco Wackerharth & dJoseph--; cars iiules Alltrd -& Martin-Total I bhbdl tobacco 510 bIlsn ltour 220 blls lloc 50 blls hlghwives t68 bbls notatoes I'2 bbls ap ples 5 carse hay 77 bbls onions NEW ORLEANS AND MOBILE RAILROAD Sent 5-1 car cabbage S 1)'Amico &co- 276 pieces bagging W Dillon-200 do I) L Ranlott &co---96 do Stone &. Tutt-a0 bble beer 11 Rung &co--15 box s meat 8 casks do lot hh goods E Vorster--7 bbls tur. poutine Simpson & Tricou-3 pkgs cigars A Levy & io-8 bbls whisky 10 bf do Miller, Dolhonde &oo-55 ! kgs paper L Bloom--l10 do Iolloway & Edwards 10 do 11.1 J Mulen-2 hides E Adler--100 bbls lime Barrett & Weinman-3 pkgs paper A l'ox &co--5 pkga leather 1 pkge hides IHorter & Fenner--3 pkga paper A S Fox-15 bbls apples 2 bbls quinces Miller & Meyer--98 pkge w ware M McGraw--5 pkgs matches McGrath & Compton....4 pkgs bags Wood ward & Wright--2 pkgs mdse M W Smith--24 do Rice. Born &co--12 o E M Seroni &co-ll bbls pota toes Chas Ploeasants--400 bdls tites 11 M Isaacson-l oar beer G Yalets-159 bbis rosin 18 bbls turpentine Simpson & Trioou-- car lumber C E Payne----7 empty kegs G Yalets- 1 bbl sugar II Pohlmann & Sor--2 boxes eggs S D'Amico &vto-2 bbls whisky J Henderson-lot mdse M McGraw--129 bbl potatoes Greve & Wlldermann-13 bales twine Ii T Lawler- 99 boxes candles G Schneider--9 bbls whisky T D Alexander-- I tierces hams E F DelBondlo--7 do Sohwabaoher & Hirsch--5 boxes bacon Miller, Dol bonde oo-925 boxes starch J II Robinson &co--16 bole whisky Freiberg, Klein &co-5 do C A Whitney &co-2 pkgs cigars Wang & Cottam--- pkge drugs U R Finlay &co-19 pkgs iron A Baldwin &co- 105 bble potatoes 11 DelBondio-15 box glassware Septo line Oil Co--1 pkgs mdse J R Kent adco--sundrles to order MORGAN'S LOUISIANA AND TEXAS RAIL. ROAD. Sept :5-1 bale cotton Robert Hare-5 sacks cotton AL Choppin..4 do L Bibolet 8 bales moss F P Sevin -2 do Gocil Ik Vright-1 do Hermann & Vignes-56 head cattle P Servat-aundries to order-Total 1 bale cotton 9 sacks do Memoranda. By Telegraph. New York, Sep'ember 5, 1177. To A Moult n Steamship Knickerbocker, Capt Keimble, arrived at 8 o'clock thiD morning [ By elegraph.] New York, September 5, 1877. To C A Whitney &co The steamnhlp Lone Star. Capt Forbes, arrived at 12 last night. All right. BOGAR:T & MORGAN. LIST OF VESSELS Up, Cleared and Salled for New Orleans. SEPTEMBER 5, 1l77. NIEW YORK. Steamship Morgan City Read ........ aid Sept 1 Steamship Hudson, Gager ..........i... Sept 1 Bark Bridgeport, .Morgan....... .....cid Aug 27 Bark Endeavor, Mountlurt......s....eld Aug 8 Bark Halcyon, Hardie................aid June 22 PIIILAI)LLPHIA. SchrF J Collins, Townsend...........sld Aug 21' BATII ME. Ship Virginia, Hooker................sld Aug 18 LONDON. Ship L L Sturrea. Linnekin..........eld Aug 1 Bark Oxford, Chrisman.........,.......ld Aug 7 LIVRRPOOL. Steamship Oberon, Campbell ........ ld Aug 4 Sbip Adorno, Hawkins .... .........aid Aug 92 Ship Lizzie Perry, Pittmans.......... cld Aug 15 Ship Minnie ierow, Gerow............ eld Aug 7 Ship Landaur, Knowlesa...............ld Aug 10 Shin Western Empire, Groz'er........ ld Aug 1li Ship J A Thomson, 'Thinmeon.......... sd July 27 Ship Ste Genevieve Strickland. Post.. ld Julvy 2 Ship Importer, SuFtlerland.... .... Fhld A ug 13 Bark Alabama, Brewnell .............. d Aug 21 Ship Sandusky, Lowden .............. sld July 19 (i:EENO( K. Ship Annie M Law, Hilton .......... id July 7 Ship IIB ilton, Hlilto i ................ id July )6 Ship Paul Bi.ynton, McMnuil.n........eld July 31 Illir,,,,. Bark Prlnaoesen. Anderrus............s ld Aug 15 HiAVyIE. Ship Kant.uckhl, Morlv ............aid Aug 1:1 Ship D W Chapmuan. T'tkey.... .....aldl July l Ship (lGo Ilnributl , Mason .............ld July :11 Ship Mel ,sei, Neill.......... .....el Aug :1 Ship Loulise, BIll. ................... il Aug 3 Ship Luliaiae, ,luayY.................. ald Aug I Ship Scotia. Ieknr....................laid Aug 17 Ship Nunqu in l),rmio, Cousins ...... l Aug 17 Bark N S Poderson................ald Aug 15 IHORDOAUX. Bark Chiarina, Ounrarla................lid tilvy 1i Bark Ec;lypLique Coroln .............ld July 21 Bark Leopold et Marie, Lescally.....ldg May 98 Solhr Melville Bryant, Buckley........lid Aug 8 OLABUOW Ship Transit, Percy...................aid July 30 SIIIELD. EN(, Bark Preusee.......................sld June 14 ROUD,M Bark Geo W Sweeney, Heowett......ld June 9 MAiLHREILLNEB. Bark Itaenea, Colton .................. d Aug 7 Brig Aurora, Messina ............lIdg June 11 Brit MariaCe'esale. Fevola............ sId Aug 2 Brig Aurora, Messaina ................sld Aug 25 ],II]MEN. Ship Friedrich, Bnggeman............ ld Aug 1 Bark Alamo. Ilruderhansen............ July 13 Brig Maria Celeae , Fev.las...............ld Aug 2 Balk Constante, Ivanolh.............eld July 5 A N"I'W ;,I'. Bark Pomnona, Jonasen .............. ld Aug 1 RIO lie JANEIRO Steamship ubens, Lyons............. aid Aug 15 Brig Alerto, Mahian ................. id July 30 Brig loonhia, M'artini..................ldg Aug ii Brig Sam Woeller, Down..............Idg Aug n Brig Victoria. Peterson ...........lIg Aug 0i iohr Asttes, Zimmrnman ............ ldJune 24 S'A IIll A ilENA. Bark Octavia..........................ld Aug 15 A lIENODJ. Bark RBats ... . .............id Aug 95 RAILROADS. 1)ONTCHAIITIIAIN RAILWAY Depot at the head of Elysian FIelds stroeet, near tlhl Lovie. Third Di.sriut. Excursion to, or from the Lake and return samle liy., 20 1)c'lts. Children undor twelve yeaHr, it .'iI C. Trains will leav, as follows: From the Cit y. From the Lako. 1 o','.lo k ........a. m . 7 ','lc.'k .......- . im. 756 o'iloh'k ........a. m . Ri o'l,, .k ........a. m . it o,i'lu'k .. ... i...]. Il. 1 lo'i'i ;'k ........a. m . 105; o'J'lo,'k ........I ill. l 11it o'(i)( k ......I"a. m. 12 o',liok ........ m. I ro' lovk .......p. m. 2 o'cl'ock ....... p.m. 2x o','icok ........ pU m. 3 o'rlo,'k .......p. i. 3 u' o',lo'k ........ .m. 4 oulok...... 4` o'clokk ......... o' ...... m. 5 o'clock ....... p.1s. 5, o'hlock ...... m. 6 o'luhik ........, Im. 6go',lo,'k ........ m. 7 o'clock ...... p. m. 7 'ci/lock ........p.m. 8 o'clock ....... p.min. H'6 o'alo,'k ........ . r . 9 o'hlcbk ....... . rma. 9ui o'elo-k .......p. m. 10 O'clock ...... p,. . loi o'cl(,olk ........p.m. On Hundlay the trains will bie run overy halt hour from 2 olo,.k p. in. On11 Sulday morn ings the tralns Ibave thri e ity at 5 o'clock for the accommodllationl o sportsman. Passengers for (;,'ntilly must notify the con du-tor prior to the t:'partr i r of train. au '77 ly I). B. ROBINSON. Receiver. THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE. PASSENGER ROUTES TO ALL POINTS NORTH AND EAST. F Reorganized for the summer of 1857. Working out of New Orleans via the N. O. and M. R. It., and presenting the following attractive lines to the attention of all North-bound Tour ists and Travelers: Route No. 1-All Rail. Via Montgomery Columbus, Macon. Augusta, Wilmington. tichmond. 62 Hours, New Orleans to New York. The same time always as by any other line. Pullman Sleeping Cars to Opelika. Solid Day Trains thence to AugustL . with Pullman Sleeping Cars attached at Macon for a Wilmington. Through train Wilmington to Richmond and New York with legant Parlor Cars attached to Riichmond--thence Pullman Slooping Cars to New York. ALL CHANGES AT SEASONABLE HOURS AND INTO CLEAN AND PROPERLY VENTILATED CARS. c Route No. 2-Bay Line. Over the same liners to Wilmington as by Route No. 1. Thonce by Special Parlor Cars to Ports mouth. Va. Thence, at 5:30 p. m. daily (except Sunday). by the margniflcent steamors of the BAY LINE to Baltimore. Thence by Now York 1 Express=, arriving In New York at 2:05 p. m. A sixty-nine IhouIrs' run-only seven hours in excessof all rail time, with the advantage of an undisturbed night's rest and suVerior accom modations upon the Chesapeake Bay. Route No. 3-Tile Old Dominion Line. The same Lines to Wilmington and Ports mouth as Hioutes I and 2. Thence, on Mondays, E Wednesdays and Haturd.tys at 5:30 p. m. by the magniflcent sidewheol steamships of the OLD DOMINION COMPAN -,which invariably arrive at their New York wharves at 9 p. m. A through run of 76 hours, combining the essential elements of Cheapness. Spoed and Comfort. Passengers should leave New Orleans Satur days, Mondays and Thursdays to connect close ly with this Line. For Tickets, Checks, Time Cards. an I all in formation apply at the offices of the New Or leans and MIobile Railroad. A. POPE General Passenger Agent. J. H. WHITE, Southern Passenger Agent. H. W. FOWLER. Now Orleans Agent, corner St. Charles and Common streets. mny tf GREAT JACKSON ROUTE. NEW ORLEANS. ST. LOUIS AND CHICAGO BAILBOAD LINES. DOUBLE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS, will depart and arrive as follows: from Calliop street depot from July 15. 1877: DEPABT. ABBIVR. Express No.1.5:30 p. m. Express No. 2.10:30 a.m Express No. .s:15a. m. Express No.4. 8:15 m Nos.1 and 2 run daily, 3 ant 4 daily except Sunday. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING OARS through to Cincinnati, Louisville, Chicago. Cal ro and Milan, Tenn., without change, and for St. Louis a sleeper is taken on at* Milan, enabling passengers to go through without leaving the train. Friday evening's train makes no connection at Duouoin for Chicago. Accommodation trains between New Orleans and McComb City: Leave New Orleans 3:30 p. m. Saturday; and 7:30 a. m. Sunday. Arrive 9:50 p. m. Sunday. and 9:3o a. m. Mon da ickets for sale and information given at 2s Camp street, corner Common. under City HoteL A. D. BHELDON. Agent. J. C. CTARKE, Vice President and General Manager. mh4 TIE NEW ORLEANS AND MOBILE RAIL ROAD-- MOBIILE LINE THE GREAT TIROUGifl I:o;TE TO THE EAST'. NORTH AND WEST, Via Louisvill' via Atlanta and via St. Louis. CARRilYiNG THE U. S. MAIL. Trains arrive and dedpart from De.t, foot of Canal street, as follows: DEPART. I ARRIVE. Express ...... 7:30 a. m. Express...... 11:45a. m. Express..... 5: p. m. Express .... :30 p. m. COast......... 3:15 . m. Pullman Palace Cars daily to Cincinnati, Louisville, Nashville, St. Louis, Washington. Baltimore and Philadelphia without change and only one change to New York and Eastern cities. Tic.ket office, corner of Camp and Common street, opposite City Hotel. D. B N.ItOBINSON, Superintendent. mh2 ti J.W. COLEMAN. Ticket Agent STEAMSHIPS. TEXAS. IOROAN LINE U. I. MAIL STEAMSHIPS. The following low-pressure Iron Steamships form these lines: I ItAIILAN, I. HARRIS. W. G. HEWEB. MORGAN', JOSEPHINE. ST. MAlJIY GUMrIE, WHITNEY HUTOHIN80N. CLINTON. CITY OF NORFOLK, ARANSAS. now building. P'lvingf from Morgan City. In connection with Morgan s Lou.isana and Texas Rallroad. For Indianola, via Galveston MONDAY and THURSDAY. • Through hills lading signed to Houston d to nil lpoints beyond on the Houston and Texas Central and G. HI. and H. A. It. It., International an d Great Northern Rallroad, via Clinton, and the Texas Transportation Company, Freight charged as per new card rates. San Antonio flkdghti. rceilved and forwarded via Galveston. Houston and San Antonio Rall way and Clinton. For Braz.s Mantlago- The Iron steamnr I. C. HARRIS Will leave Morgan City on ---- , Sept:ehr -, 1577. Lighterage at Brazos bantlago at risk and ex Dense of conlsgnees. Freight recelivd for and bills lading signed only to Brownsville, via Rio Grande Railroad, as per now tariff, less a per cent, until further notice. Froleght payable in gold. SPFor Corpus Chrinti, Fulton and St. Mary's, via RIockport-The iron steamer NT. MARY, Will leave Morgan City on .- --.. . Ho.temlIbr -, 1577. Lighterage to Corpus Christi (if any) at risk and ex nense of consaignees. Freigtht for St. Mary's and Fulton landed at Rock ort. Frei ht for all the above points reIlved at the Depot Morgan's Louisana and Texas Railroad, foot of Lafayette street. daily, until 5 p. m. PASSENGER AND MAIL ROUTE. For Galveston, Houston and Indlanola. Passengers take Railroad Ferryboat foot of St. Ann street. at 7:80 a. m., reaching Morgan City at I1:15 a. m., there connecting with steamers MONDAY for Galveston and Indlanola. TUEtDAY for Galveston and Houston. THURSDAY for Galveston and Indianola. SATURDAY for Galveston and Houston. First class fare to Shreveport $25-Time, 45 hours. Excursion tickets for the round trip to Gal veston and return, good for thirty days, issued at$21. at icket and staterooms secured until 5. p. m. daily (Sundays excepted), at Agent's office, or at the Ferry Landing, on morning of departure. Through tickets will be Issued from this offiee to the principal points on the Houston Texas Central Railroad, on the International and Great Northern Railroad, and Texas and Pacific Railroad. a . A. WHITNEY & CO.. Agents, jel ly Corner Magazine and Natchez sts. NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. MORGAN LINE STEAMSHIPS. The following Al Iron Steamships form this lin- LONE STAR, ALGIERS NEW YORK, MORGAN CITY, ELLA KNIGHT, AGNES. The Iron Steamshiv AIAIlIER. will leave Algiers THURSDAY, FSotoem.er ;. Connecting at Now York with steamships ELLA KN1GII C and AGNES for Phll'dolphia. INSURANGE TO NEW YORK ,, Freight for the above port received at the depot of Morgan's Louslianaand Texas Railroad, foot of Lafayetto street, dalily until sa . m. For freight apdl to CHAS. A. WHITNEY & CO., Agents. jol ly Cor. Natchez and Magazine streets. HAVANA. FOR HAVANA. CEDAR KEYS AND KEY WEST.o UNITED STATER M.IL LINE. LEAVING EVERY WEEK JA The first-class steamship tr MARGERET, Baker. Commander, L( will leave wharf opposlte Jackson Square TUESDAY, Seoteniier 4, at 8 P. M. Passage rates to Havana, s40; Excursion tick ets, $so. lo Passage rates to Jacksonville, $20, including state rooms and meals. Through bills of lading issued to all points in 4 Florida. Ai For Froight or passage apply to ni L K. ROBERTS. 120 Common street, oV Over Louisiana National Bank. The steamship EMILY B. SOUDER follows on the - ---. my6s ly Ie DA FLORIDA. FOR WARRINGTON PENSACOLA AND MIIT'ON. REGULAR SEMI-WEEKLY PACKETS. o Th, following first-elass Al steam- - Sships will sail for the above Vorts as foIllows: ALABAMA, M. J. Faurfa. master. N. I Leaves every WEDNESDAY, at s a. m. Josehl F. Boyle, master, Leave --- - The above steamers will Ileave as above, oppo site Jaekson Square. Second District. For freight or pi.ssaguo apply on board or to C. M. SORIA, Agent, aul5 If 18 and 20 Union street. U BREMlEN. NOITH GERMAN LLOYD. i STEAM BETWEEN BREMEN AND NEW OR- g LEANS, VIA HAVIIE, SOUTH- - AMPTON AND HAVANA. L ad Thb steamships of the North GOr man Lloyd will resume their Regular Trips next fall, as follows: From IBremn. From New Orleans. HANNOVER, Sept. 12 atout Oct. II. FIRANKFURJT, Oi. 1to about Nov.11 l. Thlese stealillrs toich outward at Havre and d Havana. and on their home trip at Havana and f1 Southamptoin. PRICES OF PASSAGE: From BromenP . Southampton or Iavre to lla vana or New Orleans--C(bin, $150 (gold); bteer toni New Orleans to HSnthampto.l Havre or Brenii-('abin, l$5sa (gold); Steerage. $45 (gold). From New Orleans to Havana-Cabin, $.5 (gold; Steerage. $1s (goldt)i Children under ten' years, half price; chil dren under one year, froe. Thi' comtpaIny reserves the right to charnge the route of the sLtamers. their advertised days of depart ure arid the priecs of passage. A l'assage tickets from Bremenl, Southampton or ;Havre to New Orleans issued by the under irnfi rtlhr prirtitltara .rily to E]D. F. ST()CKMEYLI & CO.. Agents. au31 ly 42 Urnioni street. FITS, EPILEPSY, -ORn FALLING SICKNESS, PERMANENTLY CURED-NO HUMBUG-BY ONE MONTI'S USE OF DR. GOULARDI'S CELE BRATED INFALLIBLE FIT POWDERS. To convince sufferers that these powders will do all we claim for them. we will send them by mail. POST PAID, a FREE TRIAL BOX. As Dr. Goulard is the only physician who has ever made I this disease a speeial study. and as to our knowl edge thousands have been PERMANENTLY CLRED by the rise of these POWDERS, WE WILL GUARANTEE A PERMANENT cure in every ease or REFUND YOU ALL MONEY EXPENDED. All sufferers should give these powders an early trial, and be convinced of their curative powers. Price, for large box, 53, or four boxes for $10, sent by mail to any part of the United States or Canada on receipt.or price, or by express C. O. D. Address, ASH & ROBBINS, apl6 ly 860 Fulton street, BroollyP N, Y. 1 STEAMBOATS. OHIO RIVER. REGULAR CINCINNATI. LOUISVILLE AND NEW ORILEANS PACKET. Leaves WEDNESDAY. HSo,temler 5,. at 5 p. m. . 10 1FOI CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE. EvanAvill, Hendeso;en lhalwnne town, Paulnealh Cairo, 1Viemphis and all lntermedlate pointas-The steamer I'. P. nMCHIR NCK, J. L. Carter, I.nIator Itihard iurns, lerk. will Ihleave as abover. Por freight (or LL.asage tap ply on board, or to WAYNE & WILLIAMS. 1lo (Irevior t reot. DOUGIAS & WINDUltN. "1 B:ii N II'hlz 1 Mt rit. OPEJlOl __AM. REGULAR OPELOUSAB PACKET. Leaves every SATU.IDAY, at a t m., L FOIR WASHINGTON, OPEL)U sas, Port Barre. Simmsport, Church ville, and all landings on the Coast. Atchafalava river and Bayou Courtableau--Thb very light draft passenger steamer BI15. SUNFLOWER, A. P. TrotuPdale, Master; J. B. SBhmldt, (lerk; will positively leave as above. For freight or passage apply on Iboard or to III'rE & CAITIN. Agents, No. 4 Tethouitloulas street. Connt,'ts at Little Devil with steamers (Crol and Minnie. _ ', nnls FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT. REGULAR OPELOUSAS PACKET. Leaves every SATURDAY. at 5 p. m.,, commene ing on SATURDAY, August 4. FOR WASHINGTON, OPELOU ans. Port Barr,, Himmesport. Church vll and al ll landings on the Boast, Atchafalaya river and tBayou Courtahlbau-Tho first-chlss sidowheel puassenger steamer TRENTON, Jam,.s L. Robbins, master. Gabe Block, clerk will leave as above. For freight or passago ap Ply on board, or to LORD1) & MePEAKE, 4 OCnmp street. N. O. DONOIi U t. 71; Gravler street. JANNEY & WOIRK. i.t C ommon st. W All rr,,ighlt for Washington is insured through. aul tf IIE(UI,Alt O(I'ELOI:AM I'A('KET. Leaves verry WED)NJE'DAY. at 5 p. m. FOR WASilINGTON. OPEIXIU sas, Port.t. Barre, Simmsport. Church vill, anti all landings on lihe Coast, Atetiafalava river II(I Bayou Court alieoa-The new and light draft .t'arnler isErTHA, II. If, Broad master. The,. Jobin clerk, will Ieve s aslove. For freight or passage at, hly on haotrd, or to tR]ITTON A EI'PLER, R1 Gravier ctret,. It. W. ADAMS, 21 Cotunitr'ial PIlace. ('Croi.lts at Little Devil with steameor Creole andt Minnie. ja.2 tf BAYOU TIECHIE. PEOPLE'S INDEPENDENT TECHE AND ATCBAFALAYA LINE. Loaves SATUItDAY He ,teiiter . at 5p. m. FOP. IST. MA1t'TINVILL, AND all intermediate landings on the Bayou Teche--The steamer WILLIE, E. B. Trinidad, master. H. Molaison, clerk, will leave tas above, and contitnlue regularly t.hroughout tno ln) sson. For freight or passage apply on board or to BITE & CARLIN. sM.5 No. 4 Tehoutipitc,lkti street. OUACHITA RIVER. NEW OBLEANB AND OUACHITA RIVER TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. OUACHITA CITY, TRENTON AND MONROE Weekly Ouachlta City U. N. Mail Packet Leaves every WEDNESDAY. at 6. m. FOR OUACHITA CITY. TKEN. ton, Monroe and all town ladings- The steamer UAITROP, fIn place of JOhn H. Hanna.1 F. A. Blanks. master. . B. Cornwell. clerk, Will leave regularly as above. Will reserve the right to refuse any landing except mali land ings. For freight or passage apply on board, or to Capt F. A. BLANKS President, 14o 2 Canal street corner Delta, BITE & OARLIN BRITTON & EPPLEB, JANNEY & WORK LORD & MoPEAKE. Ag'ts P. S.-Has regular connection with all the tributaries. fell tf LOWER COAST LOWER COAST UNITED STATES MAIL DAILY LINE (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) FOR PORT EADS, THE FORTS, Buras, Quarantine, Pointe-a-la Hawih and way landings-The swift low-pressure Pullman palaceo steamer MARTHA. W. H. Bassett. master, leaves TUESDAYS and THUtHDAYS at 10 a. m., SATURDAYS at 5 v. m. (extending Satur day trip to Pilot Town, Southwest Pass); return Ing Monday mornings. Wednesday and Friday oven i ngs. The A No. 1 steamer EVA. John Taylor, master. leaves MONDAYS, WE.DNESDAYS and FRI DAYS, at 1e a. in.: returning alternate days. Excursion tickets sI$ (good on either boat.) For freight or Iassage) apl,.ly on board, or to JOHN MlcMAI S, 572 I.lag.aine street. P. B.--The Marfha goes through the Jetties out into the Gulf on the Saturday trip. jyl IUPP.R COAST. FALL AND WIN'TER ARRANGEMENT. NEW OLANH AND I;IPER CO'THI' M. I. DAIIY LINK OF PACKETH. SFOR liEN. TUIEAUD'H, ASCIEN .i,, and all plantation landings. ERA NO. 10, (In pahe of Mary Id.) Ahl~ide Albert m.ster. Arthur Nicolle, elork. leav, e 'I'UE;HAY.., TtUIU1..DAY8 and SAT UIItDAYSH. t Io a. m. The steamLer Aliide Albert master. Arihnr Nieollo, ,:lrrk. Lawves MONlDAYe, WEDNE~ DAYS and Fill DAYS, at l oa, inm. Joth boatt retlurn on alt:r nato days rand in daylight. For freight or pas sage apDly On lboardT or to Sol W. J. (OMAUX. 20 Conti street. REGULAR TRI-WEEKLY PACKET, Leaves every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at to a. m. S.. FOR ASHLAND PLANTATION Ascension parish, Donaldsonville and all coast landings-The fine side-wheel passenger steamer BLUE WING NO 8, J. A. Comstock master. Goo. M. Woods and Chas. Dean, clerks, Will leave as above. Returning, leaves Ash land Plantation Tuesday. Thursday and Sun day, coming down the coast in daylight. Fo freight or passage aD ly on board or to ap22 8. HENO. 19 Conti street. P. S. All freight delivered in the daytime. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. LEON QUEYROUZE. OBOAB BOIS. QUEYROUZE & BOIS, Wholesale Grocers, DEALERS IN WINES AND LIQUORS And all kinds of WESTERN PRODUCE, At the Blue Stores. Corner Old Levee and Bienville streets, del4 ' 61i New Orleans. UNDERTAKERS. OHAS. 0. JONES. JOHN G. BOCHE, Formerly with Frank Johnson. JONES & BOCHE, 250 and 252 Magazine st.. near Delord. Undertakers and Embalmer.. All business entrusted to the firm will receive prompt and careful attention at moderate rates. flarriaaes to hire. tats I1 F. BUSCH, GUN AND LOCKBMITH. No. 23 Commercial Place. New Orleans. DELL HANGING, IRON RAILRINGS, AND j B General House Work attended to at short notice and reasonable prices. Also. Vaults. Locks and Copying Presses repaired: Duplicate Keys of all descriptions made. Sate repair ing a specialty mi9 'TI 17 STEAMBOATS. RED RIVER. Red River and Texas. NEW ORLEANS AND RED RIIVER TRANS. PORTAT[ON COMPANY, AND TEXAS PA CIFIC RAILWAY AND CONNECTIONS. Through bills of Idllng awl through ,passeea glr tickets to all lahndli ng n Itrll rl lver. and all railway stations In T'xem. The bost route to Hot Spyrlna s. 'The frllowing stlorllid and fast steamer comrnosing the liIne will lavo its advertised be low: l'm. Uilln Maria Loulse. Texas. O.I ur, Dur e, nol. A. P Kouns, ,Lotus No. S. W.J. ktlu t,£& Bo nit i Let+., Dawn. FOR HIIIEVEPORT. JEFFEB. son. lint, ,t.rings, and all land , ilis on lud River and ralwal stations In Texas. FOR , HIIREVEI'OIIt AND .IEFI'FERHtON. W. J. Behan, (in,. E. Wilkinrso, mastor, Leave, THUISDI)AY i Ht,. ;. at 5 p. m. Honnie Lee, Noah Maovill, mattr. I,eavs 8ATURDIIAY. ibji. S +.at 5p. In. FOR GRAND E'OCItE. C. II. Durfee, Rlthordl 8Nnltt, master. Loaves SATURDA Y. Il.t. , at; 5 v. m. No wharfboat charges, drayage or ommlsosi will be oharged at mouth of Rod BRiver. ort New Orleans. in forwarding freight consigne to the company by bill lading. For freight or passage a.ply on board pf the oata, or at the omce of the corotany. No. ik Uravier street. JOB. K IPesldet. a EEK LY RAND E& MoPEAR IA T WEEKLY GRAND EC(ORE IPACKETS. FOR GRANI) Eli'ORE, MONT. golnrry, Ale.xat'tnirl. Norman's lBar bin's andIt way ladI ngsH-The stoam C. H. DUIPFEE, Rilthard 81nniitt. master. Lcaves TtIURSIDAY. SHpt. I;, at 5 p. in. DAWN, (In pla.:c of the Niw Bart Able.) C. P. Trujeliw, mnastor. Leaven every HSAUI, DAY. YIt r, p. in. WiII lhavo as abovo. For frtlghlt or passage apply on board or to It. W. ADAMS. ail3o No. 21 Commrcial I'laio. BAYOU SARA. REGULAR SEMI.-WEEKLY BAYOU SARA AwI, COAST PACKET. • I ,.FOR BAYOU SARA, WATERLOO, normitagi, Port Hudson, Baton Rougo,. lanlmnomine and way land ings-The fast and splendid passenger steamer OUIACHITA BELLE, (Repreenmtlng now boat building), John C. Lihano, nmastlr. John 11. Moasop, clerk laves as al bove overy WEDNESDAY and SATURIDAY at , p. m.. rommoneing as soon as repairs are flnished, au29 BAYOU BARU SEMI-WEEKLY PACKETS. SBTR. G(OY. ALLEN, STR. LA BELLE, John J. Brown Mistr. A. Dua. Mastr Jh . FO i3 BAYOU RAIA, WATERLOO He'rmitag.. Port Hudson, Lobdell's Store, Baton Rouge. Plaquemine, and postoffioc landlugs Steamer sov. Allen, Leaves every MONDAY and FRIDAY at i v. m Steamer la Belle, Every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at a p. m. Commoncing early In SepLHmber. For Ireight or passageo YP.on board or to HITE & CARLIN , No. 4 Tehonuvitoulas street. JANNEY & WORK. iy31 tf No. 1o0 Common street. VICHMBURG. UNITED STAT'I'E MAII, PACKET. Leaves every TUESDAY at s ,i. m. FOR VJ('KSBUR(V, NATCHEZ. Davis' Reind andI Intermedliate land hges--'The isteamer iOBERT E. LEE, William Camprnell, master. A. McVay and John H. Mosvp, clerks, r lavis as above,. 1ronnelcting at Vicksurg with Parlisot. Lilne for all poilnts on he Ya oo, Sun flower, Deer Criek a1l '1allahatchie. R. W. ADAMS. JANNEY & WORK. IIITE & CARLIN. Agents. Will give through bills of lading to Trenton. Monroe. lnd all s1t1 tiorns on the Vicksburng, Shr,:vc.ort and Terxas ,n]llro'vl, via Delta, La. W. B. 'IROCK ETrI', Agent. dn121 s MblagaIne street. UNITED STATES MAIL PACKET. Leaves every TIIUI:DAY at 5 p. in. FOR AI1K(l'OLd, GREENVILLE, Vicksburg and the BInds-The fine and fast Lasseinger pDI:k.et FRANK PAIGOIUD, J. M. White master, C. Holmes clerk, Will leave as above,', cornnceting at Vicksburg with th' "Plarist Line" for all points on Yazoo and 'ia'lltlhaatc.tlh' rivers. For freight or passage apply on botard, or toi .TANNEY & WORK, It. W. ADAMS, IIROCKETT & CARTER. Through Bills of Lading given to Trnton. Mionrtro and all stations on Vieksburg, Hhrove iport and Texas failrald. Al so to all points on Araopilis and L'i ne Bi ufT Railroaid,. rrh27 IJROCEK ETT & CARTER. SATURDAY VICKHI'IRG UNITED STATES MAIL PACKET. . Leaves every SATURDAY. at ti. m. FORt VICKHIIBUN(, DAVIS' BEND Natchez and alll Intarmrn'diat, land ings-T I pa.tseK'Itgr packet NAT'ICIEZ, T. P. Leathers master, J. F. Muse lark, c(,nnic.inrg iLt Virksihurg with thit I'arlsot Line for Ytazoo, Ttallahat.hi, ard Hunflower rivers arnd with Anchor Line for 3Mlnllphis, Cairo and St. ILuis. This boat reserves the right to pass all land inrs that the Capt-in may it n,srider unsafe. For freight orr tpasage. lirlly on board, or to JANNEY & WhORK, Is's Common street. BITE & CA ILI N., 4 Te'hot vitolas street. Will give through hills of Ilaling to Trenton. Monroe, and all stations on Vicksburg, Shreve port and Texas Itailroal. via Delta. La. W. B. BItOCKETT, Agent, myi 3e, s M1agazi nie street. LAFOURCHE. SEMI-WEEKLY BAYOU LAFOURCIIE AND . COAST PACKET. Letaves every TUESDAY and SATURDAY. SThe fine prsstenger steamer ELLA HIUGHEs, Joe Dalferes mrast,.r. E. Nicoll." clerk, Leaves New Orle.as every TUESDAY at 5 p. m.. and MATUIRDAY at 5 p. . Im.Rturrnilg, leaves Donaldsonville every FRIDAY and MONDAY worning. For freight or paTage apply on hboard. I'. .--A clerk always, on latdintg. head of Conti street, to rceeive a reight. sel TItl-WEEKLY BAYOU LAFOURCHE AND COAST PACKET. Leaves every TUESDAY at o1 a. m., THURS DAY sad SATURDAY at 12 m. STHE NEW PABTEN EBBTEAMUS HENRY TETE, J. F. Aueoin master. M. H. Landry clerk, Pays particular attention to way business, as d returns down the Coast. Ieaving I)onaldsonvllle every Wednes'lay, Fridiay and Sunday at 5. a. m. For freight or passage apply on hoari, Or to B. RIVET, r10 Decatur street. P. S.--Iands all Coast assengers and freight in daylight. BATON ROUGE. IEGULAR COAST AND BATON ROUGE FACKET. L, a;,vs ,:very MOND.\ Y at 5 p. ii,, awl FRIDAY it 12 In.. The rtil=-en.L r t,:i ri tIi pt ,l ii ,f St. .JI,,in.i I. I'. M,-E'r~,,',' nt,.,' ------ .,-lrk. returrniing every SUNDAY i ),4 WDNEiDAY EV ENINGS. F r freight or ra,'-i.''" aply in lorardl or to .e2 E. O. 3II'LAN.ON, :2 iBinville et. JAMES LINGAN. ATTORNEY AND OUNSELLOE AT LAWI my8 i3 Graver street.