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SATI OnAL (COTTON EXCNANr(dK-NIF W OMtL~iANM ,,ErABl'UMENT. Crop frleprt ter Auwiaml. N11w )JulA N144, 10lt. 11, 14477. T.1' 1,Iio I't'ri lli'l.uotrd 1 l1 inotl of )iUhr·tor$ Now Ijt loans1 Clt'-on Ili1 4W" (Jr',I/pio n-YiA i r oyn1i1 in I 4on IIfll fIitloul II liii 1l.111,jw l bogli 10l4y" .) Fil ]iI II.I I oV lin 1 w 11W i lO1iIIi lc1 Iiir :1 10011 iii1 ldlol.1 'l .lly from lvn i A Ir At N4,-l'i N lai nlll tily-l w o pi i r sl ii411 n In 11114 A ig ustr II. 1ho y ri t rt lii 0ýV la.h1lr gon 'rii.l I loui hutot ii nil itry anii 14111110Wtl 111i'4M felv~rollli Itini lastroi y"11" hot piii t had f nluitod TiiIollibut Ow 14 trolvily hoilto. iyiI n111441dr wo 'ntiir I~aor H, it to shold t 1t +1Y InII II IllsI. and sightlav in the twtttomrc. TI'l r' roudltion as 1n c'opat11d wi d 114 141.l V owl' vla'Iilv wai.l lohnllitv: In the d y~er pttt.'iphns' $oIIi 14,1 ciill. 1iok Inot hidl ooinn ninid ainil woiill lii1 tiuiinral biy l liiombor lo toi In, Wormo 11iii a1,iiu'&rnll In iiirl y oioryyy 1)l1I4 rindi 114411 il nno ' " 'ilons IiijiirY In 1atali111141nd Avovoll 01 Il 01ollir abnrl14shi tho Inijir, was slightIn diil1,e if oiur ioill'.4, bIlt Iho1 worms w0ori 4at lng niuil lnoruiniolig rilpidily In nunihnrsi. 'Fh1 Il luly liy siiloddltig IA virv 11iiorloi uiid ge1f14rilly oinl P~IN noI iof In iiliroli~olpu. IllM1141i41111.- Wii Iiiivo riiol ou ott-Ilvo jo tiiir l4 frim Iwotll 11nine 1ltl44, 111i1)l firoim August 211 tol Nipllomhuc r 4. Thu w1tRiii oearly fii AuIo4guL wilr 110 1,041 iry wIth uild Iglhtliij In 114 littor 11r., of then monl.h mojo raiiy iiil giuiriilly fivnorallo ttj thn growth of (illltol. mlori $o 411I1at tiit I mtil o llimo Iltpf4t ytiir. (Olttlin hit's !4.11111111l walll, but t ilts 111) 1nl0rl11lrt d 114 nl 14114.04 niiiil IlhillO, turtlloilall rly 411 tnho I hi11umd11 WhKtil n 14ºuoh c"clrllllant if r nlldtlll g is oI·Fpnotod, Prospc out. oonlI ii iiilliil'i r'cpll fiVolvtliy wIth l1as1 yoIIuIr. holt 111 plants JlllW 1y hhrll , ant orml4 1lavIug 141' 111'"d iiriyrly cvoryir filiw otlo centl'rtniln nod of thou do ingfu otlnrodor141)It dam- i I. Ni Off' 1114 ~u~ry frlilim WorliIN i11 viirv p'll1igt; nflijii'74ii 114111,IlitlntA of rulst jii iiuidu Plolt tull lip-u Iiiuliic I 0 mitni (looltlllclu. Innf· 11 "ll1,40I"iI I,-t lI11lmll 147nn Ihi b the orcl or 11 if $0, V4ilbo. A114.4Niuoo, Wio 11141 144 40iiv44d furl y-oio in -vttiltl ti-ntt by4 w ol, Iv.11 140 ii io11.t inlo Iuw 111114' Ailgoitl :i. '1140lv mlliir, (IlrIng tho iii i11l Ii ha41 lN'iii t1444 fiico' u Ii. 'rho ,111 plat Is w ll h iii.11 with liovy 11~liIt~giniii1 nusl, iind the 1,ni41.~n 0liiu liol If 1141 '14( 111n Is lililnt Ihe 1111111 liii 114.44 rnLr wIhlili thlio Wits nut vrt' guood. Vo)i 11 11.11I i41rkin 1iio sii far: wIll horhombcnttognotl iii1iil 11(4 tnI- I o't. WVorms hiue ill 141n1 anf ii1ih'iiI 1 41444 In lii rY 1'11yillity, i11 lio Il laltao Is ro1' rlh 1I 11s yid, t arrrlunol Niilau, Chin: 11. (1, (lllmiluk, W'lit. A. (jwynm. L. F. Ihorfo, 1,. LII inibb. *Iiiiisii I. hlI~uwor Jill1n M. Wlhllornpioon Coufmilml ItIIo lnfirnothaiun an11 t fii h-I to1b. reath 11*plna. Aok rIi' 14olau4n1 tiiit vond wIll gcot- tI. 1141.u'u1,u1,1. 'mo rl w IIlIi uJI lo0 gotiii$d,1 can 1 aet0 h found 1)t 111 OrlYIl'i stroot. RIVE R NEWS. OFFICI NEW ORLEANS 1DEMOO(tAT. Monday, $.tonimbor to, ill7. Arrivals. Alvin. Eva. To Arrive. Era No. to iand Blue 'Wing No. I, upner 'oast ; "ar'iha, lownr ,'oast; Dawn, R.ed river: Ella lnlghol , lhlntry Tot' , Donaldonvillo: (Inv. Allen, Bayou Naa eta Op > ni BI - t, of). Otit'hita;: .Jlohn ItHlinsa llitton Ujougo': V` . Y 'Wbr, St. Imloul; Goldon lliv. U( it'o. bhrough ta speial littnt. in tIanothor oolumn. thoe nDtrons of the IBerthas ad Big hunflower. the' Wednesday and Saturday paekots to the At elihfalatya, 're offered unusual Inducoomaiits to slilt i by thellte borats#. Alttontlon is Palled to It., TiPh, liot. E. w,o. leavingto-morrow , i, eliiants nt. Vhtkslhurg witllh ht An-hr Iln lfor Mor ipiIts. CtiJroand Mt. Louis. Fr'ight, and Dtls' gors by Uhis routeo are )ut lhrougu in short or'or. l thelli, La IbIoil, and (lov. Allen advertlse lnllt In lntllhoir olliumn. The Ounabhlt Beulle for Bayou eari. Hee atl v-rl ismon tll . Thei (ileno.onI leaivn \ W\ednsday for lt,. Louis. The Golden C(ity is due to arrive from Cairo. (Japt. Abu Sith. of the (Geo. Spangler. was in Deisld Captle. lhoilmos Dohlart anld Blanllks, WillisW Wilmol Imd iurr Wood wroe taongl tlel delegates fr om Neow ()rloitns to Ilh Natlhalt .team Convention at Pl'ttshitrg. lBollid down, -the first ilay's proicedlings mluy be sumnimnod up as fOllowS: "The presldent, on oponing thr session. itat ed that the organiiantion had b)on orgnnitm rod six yVRes aL o, Iand that whlle but little had b)ttll iit cmpllshd ats yet In I Cingr'es, he felt Issured that if t.he ]onr'i ('oittinmtted i the o0le arlntl effort to Asouro better L+tmnl)hoat laws, isuoltns would be atttitnod.' And the followiing resolution Introduced by Capt. E. W. Gounld: ' etsolt'ed, That whllhthe ooeoil.ts of this Inoard ore prlnclally national In their itbarai'ttir, It is Sledtimatel y within Its p1rovlnce to ollnsidl r lo caul ubtjtets of geLntria Interest when conting n liderth ohtadt of navigation or mnatters hiti tnattoly conuetlod thirowitllh." After adjoitrnltmnlt, and on Invltation the de'lo igatie visited Capt. Ends' dredgoboat (t. W. It rlely, and lprolununced her, in their oplinion, 'thllo nmost ompnlloto Ihutll of her kind ever hbult In this or any other counllltry. The lower eoa it and Port Elds Ulnlted States mtlall and ititseiuger patc'ko IEva. lltIaveOs to-daiy at. i o'clock. proimptly. John Taylor in comiiitiad, ilpt. John O. Villletlt' in the offico. The trt-woekly coast., Donaldaonvilleo iand Ashland plattllation nsteiti'rr thion Wing Noi.:1 laveso to-day at to a. in. J. A. omaistosk ii iomn mand; Mti'tssrs. Wood anid DItt oltlrks. The Johnli H. innuin. i plluwe of the St. ,lohni, hloves to-day at 5 I. m. for Plaqulormine. liltlon iiRou i nl d atll f ,tlist lI, inltnngs. J. i'. ItEllroy in command, J. C, Bergeroun and F. V. (Cellos tlirks. Theo lUnittt States mail antid lassengnr atctlkit (Iov. Allen, John J. Brown master. i H4. HS.reek clork, leaves tol-daly Ilt 5 t,. m. for lahyou tilara. The Era No. , lit ini lti(- of thei Mary lit,. tleavo to-morrow it 1i ii. nil., for the uppelr c.ol-st to lili Tureoaud, A.lide Allert nastor, Arthur Ni..lle clotrk. Tihe IlHnry Toti. J. F. Auolto master, M. 11. Landry ctlol, loaves tlo-Ioirrow at 10 it. in. fior ti(h eoit, iand 1)Donaldson.ville. Til Tli cotln ing freight through without delay, and rutkes tIll coast ttltiiuits up ani d tdown in da:ylighit. The tEla Iltiuhes. U. II. Terrebonnii mnstir. E. Nitlo' t'- rk. lIaves to-nmorrow at i p. in. for ithe t'oilst lail Donaldso ulsnville. having 'ottnet' toitns with Iiliuhtrs for points on the Lifourlhoe. The ('hus. it. tDurfo. will he ready and eir tainly leavei to-morrow at r5 p. in. for Aleoxandria antld lriaid Etori. Cuoi. Dick HiIntott in com urrnd. Jithni 1:. MltChsnullOy clerk. The Rolhert E. Loe' will hlave to-morrow for Vilksurg inid all tmail landines. I(apt. Wilil. I'anpholl in ,oultm:und. Capt. John M.to, stl in tlhe" (-lotot,. The United States mail steamer Bastron. tin ilane or the John H. Itantu). F. A. Ihlnks taster , 3 G. t'ornwell elrk. leaves Wednesday at 5 I. in. for Otncehita City. Ttih riulitlo Bl erthta leaves without fiil Wed tsiidav for O()l):.hll . H, HI. Broad in comnmatnd, Theo. Johin clerk. The RId Rltivt'r Trinslportatlon Comnpany steamr.rnl, Bouni Lou, Noah Suovell mlsltel'r. WV. H. M'lchii-eney clerk. loeaves Wednesday for Sti rev-tiport. Exchange ClippIlns. St. Louis Litthpublhtian1 Sept. 7: XSteamerl s f'rom this port for Now Orleans are rcitortiulg again to t no platn of taking one barge e:lh. carrying -it portion of their cargo to the delver water below ('Cairo. Capt. Pat. Yore 1 Ikes 'hlr.e of the Susie Sil ver. This stt.ull,,r follows the City of Alton. 1The James Howard loadedt to a foot r iinches. 1Pit for Now Orl.alis towi fig Col. Ichoonmaker's bitrge No. 2 pairtly loaddtl. Jolly and Douglas, her pilots, tchaniig ov ier to the Conmmonwe:alth. giving way to Lambui and Eulkerson, lnd viice The James Howard will reach this port again iuhouttt'hea 'd in '. Mr. Cutasisaing, th olerk, will thou stalrt in to Wisconsin to brine his famIily t) St. ,ouis. Next t it) out of the Hlow ard. RsiI go,is btIlo)w to stay in the eotton trade. The Joe Kinnuy draws out of the Missouri and wyill repair for a 8outthtrn eainpalgn, Mr. Ater will seold out tIhe Rodl Cloud In iher place to-ltor row with the Joe. crew. B. L. Miles. of Hole 'a. Ark.. says that Ihe has got out of the wreck of the City of Quincy about sixty-five tons of machinery and o.d iron. He La nowotungg'd digging out tlhe hull.which is full of sand, and i caulking htr, an.id expects to float her on tho first rise. Ho says there is only one bad break in her tIull-that under the st-arboard wheel, about two foot above the knncklo. Tho imnprovoments in the Coosa river, now actively in progress, will give an unint'errurt ed navigation of scven hundred miles to Mobile. WILSO ILDS & CO.. PHILADELPHIA WAGONS, CARTS. ETC. REPOSITORY 68, t0 and P2 C aondelet street, Have on hand a large assortment of Cane and other WAGONS, CANE CART8 for two, three and four mules, Light and Heavy OX CARTS and also all other articles in that line, at LOW -PRICES. All works guaranteed. set Im MARINE NEWS. OPflOU NUW O1L4AIIWN DUMOO.IAT, Heptember U, 17?. I Arrlved. No rrwLvae from sea yesterday. WIAMMOATM. A lvin, oovell, from Lower fnoast llenmy Teo, A tlcla, from 1Donaldsorville lv i rlTylor, from Lower Uoast tice larner, Multe, from Lower (oast lReeIlut of Ireduee. LOWER OA$4T-Por steamer Alvin- 030 esok. routbh rice ' K '1 hompson--eundriee to order LOWICR UOAST-.-Per etemwer ev--l145 moeks rough rice ilewerd & Thompson-1t- 9 do Kip & Ruel --andries to order-Total .lt Ms.lm rough rice DONALDSONVILLh-Per lseamer .onry Tet- IOm I nveks rough rice Kip & Ruoh-- nndrrse to orter LOWWAR UOAiT Per sa mer Rioe tPrmer 70 sarks rough rie SBleward & Thmnonon-S- do Kip I& Iutlh-sadries to order--Total l.0 saokl rough RAILROADS. ,OUNT 1HAIRTtRAIN RAILWAY Doeot at the heIaud of Ely Inn Jfinld i at ret. near the Inwvost. Third D)istrict. GExurtlotn to or from thei Lako ~nd rettlrn namn dlay, s)0 0lnit. Uhildrmn undnr twelve yo.,r. 10 sct.l],m Trttlnw will lernn It follow": From thin Ultv. Fromr t.h Lake. p o'clok ...... t m. 7 '0 'or'k ....... a. m. 7% ot'loek .. a..... m. Ht o'clock ........a. m. 9 o'clr'k .. .... . Ir m. oa , n clo k ........a' m. t0% .'ll,'k ........It. In. 114 0n' l,'k .... a. .m, 11 o'rlo'k ........ m. I o'hlock ........-. p.m 2 o'clo"'k ...... . to. m. 2 .1 o'lock ........ .i. f o',l,,,k ...... ,.m. :'0 , 'p'lo, k *.......'m . 4 o'clonk ...... .m. 4'm L o'neo'k ........ m, in ,o'lo'k ...... . m. r.fb, l)k .......p.m. a o'chlok ...... m. f'b ·'l, ok . .....i. .m. 7 o'clock ...... t,.. 7.L !o'clk ........p.nm. 1 o 'clock ...... p. n,. he o',lock ........ . m. i otl(ock ...... . mi. ot n'klok ........p. in. to o'cluok ....... . m. lto o'cilok ........p.m. On Huntlay thin trl'in will In run evnry half houlr from ' o'clock t. lln. On ulndel y morn. Inge tis tim tren. hiavt lhte ity at 5 o'clock for the anoommodal.lon of lport',tmn.ll I'twmesnors forl' (ontlly mntt notify the oon dutrol' rfor to theoh doqtitre of t.ra{n. utl '77 ly D. I l. ItOli NHMON. nowelver. . .. . . . . . . .... . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE. PASBENGER ROUTES TO ALL POINTS NORTII AND EAST. Reorganised for the Summer of 1811. Working Qut of New Orleans via the N. O. and . B4. n. presenting the following attractive lines to 1e attntion of all North-bound Tour ists and Travelers: Route No. 1-All Rall, Via Montgoin ry, Columbus, Macon, Augusta, Wilmington, Atichmond. O1 Rlour, New Orleans to New York. The same time always as by any other line. Puliman Sleeping Oars to Opellka. Solid Day Trains thence to lAutsta. with puillman Sleoping Cars att{ched at Maon for T.Thronuh train. Wilmington to Richmond and New ork with Elegant Parlor Cars attached to Bin¶olhmon-thne Pullman Slelepng Oars to Now York. ALL CHANGES AT 8EIARONABLE HbOUR AND INTO CLEAN.AND PROPERLY VENTILATED CARS. Route No. --Day Line. Over the same lines to Wilmington as by Boute No. 1. Thencn by Special Parlor (ars to Ports. mouth. Vs. Thence, at 5:so p. m, daily (except unday).by the magnificent steamers of the HAY LINE to Baltimore. Then(ce by New York Ex press, arriving in New York at 2:06 p. m. A sixty-nine hours' run-only seven hours in exoossof all rail time, with the advantage of an undisturbed night's rest and sunerior accom modations upon the Chesapeake Bay. Route No. S-The Old Dominon Line. The same Lines to Wilmington and Ports mouth R outes 1 and 2. Thence, on Mopdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at s:ao p. .bytie ImRanilc .n.idewh Il steamships of the OLD DOMiliON OVMPAX , which invariably arrive at their Ne ork wharves at p. m. A through run of 76 hours, combining the eosentia elements of Cheapness. Speed and P engrs should leave New Orleans Batur. days, Mndys and Thursdays to connect close ly-with this Line For Tickets, dhecks, Time Cards, an-i all in formation aplyat the offices of the New Or loansnd oile Railroad. SPOP General Passenger Agent. JH. W IT Southern Passenger Agent. H. W. FOWLR New Orleans Agent, corner St. Oharles and ommoit streets. my4 tf GREAT JACKSON ROUTE. NEW OBLEANS. ST. LOUIS AND GHIOAQO RAILROAD LINES. DOUBLE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS, will depart and arrive as follows: from Oailiop street depot from July 15, 1877: DEPART'. ABnIB. Express No.1.0: op. m. I Express No. .1O:ao a.mn Express No.e:lam es No.4. 8:15p m Nos. 1 and 2 run daily, a and 4 daily except Sunda. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CAlS 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 Ducuoin for Chicago. Accommodation trains between New Orleans and McComb itty: Leave New Orleans 8:30 p. m. Saturday; and 7:80 a. m. Sunday. Arrive 9:50 p. m. Sunday. and 9:3o a. m. Mon dickets for sale and information gTven at Oamp street. corner Common. D i der Cit HoteL A. D. SHELDON. e J. C. OLARKE, Vice President and General Manager. mh4 TIIE NEW ORLEANS AND MOBILE RAIL HE ROAD-MOBILE LINE- THE GREAT THROUGH ROUTE TO THE EAST. NORTH AND WEST. Via Louisville. via Atlanta and via St. Louis. CARRYING THE U. S. MAIL. Trains arrive and depart from Depot. foot of Canal street, as follows: DEPART. ARRIVE. Express ....7:30 a. m. Express..... 11:45a. m. Express..... 5:x p. n. Express.....:0 . 9: in. m. Coast ....... ..3:1 p. m. Pullman Palace Cars daily to Cincinnati. Louisville. Nashvillo. St. Louis, Washington. Baltimore and Philadelohia without change and only one change to New York and Eastern cities. Ticket office, corner of Camp and Common street. opposite City IIHtel. D. B. ROBINSON, Superintendent. mh2 tf J. W. COLEMAN, Ticket Agent. P. BEROUD, CARRIAGE MANUFACTOBY, 70 and 72 St. Joseph street, Between Tehoupitoulas and Peters streets. New Orleans. Barouches. Buggies and Spring Wagons at the lowest prices. General repairing done on most reasonable terms. jy18 3m* NEW ORLEANS LAGER BEER. CASPAR LUSSE, Nos. 476 and 478 Chartres Street, Announces to the proprietors of BEES SALOONS, and to the public. that having com lDieted his immense apparatus for manufac. uring LOAGER BEER. He is prepared to sell the same AT A LOWEB PRICE than au ether HOME-MADE ARTI OLE, and of as goquality as any similar arti cle orodued in th United States. mhY m F. NEWHALL, Importer and Dealer in Wall Paper and Window Shades, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Ne. 40 Camp street. Pric~es to suit the times. el lm JUDICIAL ADVERTIMlZENTBS. -- IRIIPI' mArE. 1Iharlem A. Meyer vn. Yrederlrl(a Ci. Neter. -111I'I1 DIHTRIC(T COUTIVI' FOiR THiE I'All I .h ,f Ori'(Rnl.n No. 7411i--liy virtlE tPf a I urinn writ o1" flh'l rltd Ac , to mi 4ltro tnd by thIn Iirlnrathin tlh.e Fi th Dlistrh'It C)o urt for the pari4l1h of Oflrlan, In ther qilhovo nntltled Ciuli., I will pr11o10 ,l t, Anil lt u, pllln oantion, 1at the Mr' lnlAnt andi Auntlononrs'. Exchlunan. Royal gt.rnet, Imntwomn lianal anti (tolimlnllPnn Ftr.oAI., In thl HMuond Distriot of thi of.ly, onI Fill DAY. Hifptomnber 21 1817. , it 12 o'clofk, m.. the1 fod llowlug eneorlfbd irolurt , o wit IA (1IeITAIN 1'tI)TION OF ROUND. with the huillldings anld Iilprovnlnentn thereon, righti, wapI privilegsn or servltudln thfllerlanto 1 t1honlttg, Mln.ated In the Hixtih Iºitrlet of thin cily, I n the inf, ,are bhInded by Ht. P'trlnk. Val mont. I)llfosnt antl Ht. DIavtd Mttroel, ineoasr lng tIhlrt-.noven fint threoe inrhes four lln(;s front on Ht.. )avid strrnt, by tli'on hunidrnd fiad five folnt eleven inchnsin depth hand front, on Du. Iosftstrentt fl1yv-ilro 't rront on H r. Pftrir'k trl''et. and threof hundrel and a fd flent in ,lafth on the opollito .ilgd nearesto Valmont strent. N.eindl in the above auit. Terman--aflli on the Alsot. T1IIOMAR I. IIANDY, Civil NhLrlifl of the Parish of Orrianrl. aRtlU2 i1 Blll 21 I. Dnllltran vai. Fellt Arnaudl. 11OURT'il JUIJ rICE (OURIT FOI1 TlHE PI'Al l' h of O.rlfann, No. 4174- By virtue of a writ ofnrl faianl . 1) 1ol m drllntrld ly tInnE lion, F. I. .ernallona, .turth l.nltie ofI the 1'hnae for Ithe parish of Oreal.., I will prornfd I Soll at pui lio a'tion on ll ONDAY, HoDtLonmhnr 17, If77. fIt, J(b i o'iclolk fII.In,. In froft o f lll ofiifin, No . 7 Frenfh.inn If)14froft, in the Ih Third ilf)triot, iff Ithis oftl Iho hefllowhin !if'fffrli.fl D0tfr'flY, o wll oNI iithIiAY N I IIi ANDI ()NE ILAtbK MARE, Hdl,,nd In tho llbove entltld afnd afil uiunbered Asuil. 'TrnnC4---lash In thlo oti. WllhIAM II. HAYH, 'rf Iin 17 ( lon lisil . II I CIEMION NOTICIma. Mrs. Col. man (1uthorlized) vi. lr. and Mrs. Fish-tr. I1IRHT JUHTfff ICF (IiT'1' FORll TIlE PAR ' lh of Or () Ilal . No,. I1:11- ly virllnn or f I writ. of lher f'1ia1 . to ml diiro,'1 r ,' by It I 11 ,ll . J. 'Parins Ilh I'ri lfbo FirIt . lutlfn of ui Ihe 'n,'o i n fand for lIhe (alrihfih ofr Irlafns. I will prf'fnl Ito f' Ill 1t. ilbI.f antionlI. )at ty Wfraohufif f. Ni. 1i9 Jullla AIt.l' rft, ofn MONDAY. HMlpolenlir to 1877, It. 12 o'lf'f'k nl., .thi followifg dfsffriifff tproflf(. I,o wlit - OtNE )1' O() IOUHEHODlf ) FUIINITUIIE. HIMotya illn fthi afvf ntitlllfd anld Iflmlifhff'1f w11 t 1 IMt per invf.lory ofn 11 I ll n my ofijnl. T'I''rrnS - f111 onll tif' 5l 0., fum)f1 . fis 1* Jt)N F. WOOD. C('Inal.bll . Murc'seosion of Adolphe Hlmnmel. CtE(JONI) JDISTRICTr C(1OU1T oR THlE 1'AR h Ifh ,fi or I'Dlul, No. 11,71o- Wholrua, J.to,.th (Ihrlstlnll,Ihasl tlttlliollo d tlie ofl lrtf for IlrtIlrt' of f.fdnlllll ll'fti)l onl tif) t uf4Jlt,, .f thf1.1 111ff Adolhn Ilinmmnol difuuofd, Intl ,t!in. Noti i i8 hf urfl y giv'lln to ill whitrn it, mlln y cll';o 'ln toi show l.IR,.hf within 'll IdaY why I )the pr'ayer ofi tlhe sadl i iitinlll Mnr fllild not f, grantod. Bly ordiird f tihe couIfrt. n14 8 toI 18 .JO1N IE1 ltBET. Clerk. AI:T1FION MALEM. By Hooy, Macon & O'Connor. CBRESCENT (ITY HLIAUG(HTEII-IIOUHE COM PANY HTOCK. HU CCEHSION OF II(lIITAIIE INBAU. Second Distrlit Court for the Parish of Orloans No. l.fl21f. BY HOEY, MACON & O'CONNOII--Niohola J J. Ilooy, Antio'neer'r-fO)flhm No. I1 (Carondo Inl, strfnt-On MONDAY, Hoptlmlhnr in 1877. at 12 o'clock Im., at fI.It' Ht.. Oharles Auctl.ion Exchane., by virtuf of an ordr tof thi Ihonlorflbflh thie Hff ond Dlist.rht (Court, for the, parlmh of Orlman.. dalted August 28. 1877. will ii 8 oldh by ipubliof iun: tion), fo)ral ount, of iaili 81 (IfeNlolln EIGOH'1'Y-MIX HiAItihM of thef (fil Iss8u, of the iiptitil stc k off thll Crflwsfnt Clilyv Hlanghtlt r hoilSi mpnyt)lnian. now rndllned to FORI''Y T'iltEE HNAIIAlt OF FIFTY DOLLAItR u0olwh. full pt.id. Torns of Half-Cash on the spot hoforo trnlfns for. l 14ff7 8 f Ill By Sherofr Handy. SUCC ENNION OF THiE LATE N. GOURDANO ALIAS GEOIRGE LAWSON. DECEASEI,. Second District Court for the parish of Orleans- No. 39.415. I[Y VIRTUE OF AND ll OBEDIENCE TO J an oridir of dala+ A g uIti 27. 1877. to me dirceetel by the honllrable the Hcond D)is trict Court for the parish of Orleans. In the above entitled matter, I will pr.cesd to sell at publio auitlofl, at the Merchants and Auc'tlon oers' Exih'arlgi', Royal Mt ruet. hotwoen Cannl atu( Cust.mhonsle str ts.. In th. e ,.econd l)istrict of this c(ty, on MuINI)AY. SHpternbor 10o, 177, at 12 o'clock I1., for ii''lulnt of saMhl e(i'esi..in. the followlng deIscrltd prnrt )y, ti, wit-- Ali, OF, TIIE 1I(GIT, TITLE, CLAIM POt INT'IIIESTI' of saild dl,.('.icasd (In o+'gupanc'y or otherwise) in fndl to the stand or HlandtiHIM in th I'Poydlras nlurkit.. from lnurnhir eighty-two to numrnhr nlin'ty-sMx in'lusivi'. and tih small stand to tho right 'f aild staund or stands, ( what e thelln m II f SM. . I. SIan ol,. J1r..apIears nIow'); to gothl.r with th g1od wl 7 u1 , iustom anl patlron aitg pirlalnIing io thi same - all at Ithe eirnrt of thio marlket ('t thel I) rydeus str 'cOi rosing andl fronting upon North I'oydl'r. 4ereetl. Terlms-Calgh on thl spot. THOIl(MAS II. ITANDY, Civil Slheriff f the Parish of Orleans. a1ll29 i(4 10i By Albert Paul. VALUABLE PROPERTY FORMING THE CORNER OF VALLETTE AND ALIX STREETS. IN THE FIFTH DISTRICT. SUCCESSION OF JOHN BROWNLEE. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleoans No. .18,a51. B Y ALBERT PAUL, Auctionnor-Ofiel No. 45 Chartres str''t--MONDAY. Seoutemlber 10, 1877. at 12 o'clock min.. will be sold at public auction at Meihan's Colffi'itLhousi, at the cor* nor or fillero and Bouiny streots (Algiers) in the Fifth ldstrict. of this city, by virtue of an order of the Hon. A. L. Tissot Judge of tio Second Dtstrict Court for th oparish of Orleans dated Augus. 3, 1877. the following described property A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND. together with all the buildings and improvements there on. situated in BIlloville Fifth District of this city. designatud as lot N'o 14 of square No. 3 comprisdsi within Vallette, Alix, Chestnut and Peter streets Said lot forms the c"orner of Val lettoand Alix strets. ,nd measures 32 foot 2 inches front on Valletto street by 120 feet in depth, between parallel lines, and front on Alix street, American measure. The improvement' on said lot consist of two cottage houses, kitc.hens, cisterns, ete. Terms-One-half cash, and the balance on a credit of one year, for note secured by mort 4uage, with vendor's lien, bearing eight per cent i utere.t from date of sale to payment; the build ings to be insured and the policy transferred, and in case of suit the purchaser to pay five per cent for attorney's fees. Acts of sale before W. H. Seymour, Esq., no tary public, No. 79 Customhouse strceet, at pur chaser's expense. aus 16 24 30 sel 10 By R. M. & B. J. Montgomery. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. ELEGANT WALNUT VICTORIA BEDROOM SUIT. ROSEWOOD FRAME PARLOR SUIT. DINING-ROOM SUIT, FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS, BRUSSELS CARPETS, ONE ELEGANT CHINA DINNER SET, GAS CHANDELERS, OILCLOTH. GLASSWARE, PLATED WARE. MANTEL ORNAMENTS, ENGRAVINGS. COOK STOVE UTENSILS, ETC. - ALSO - One elegant UPRIGHT PIANO, nearly new, Cost $650. Being the contents of the elegantly furnished residence No.11 PRIEUR STREET, between Canal and Customhouse. To be sold on account of departure, at auction, Y R. M. & B. J. MONTGOMERY-R. M. Montgomery. Auctioneer- On WEDNES DAY, September 12. 1877, at 11 o'clock a. m., at the above mentioned place. Term-Cash bef. re delivery. seo td STEAMSHIPS. STEXAR. MORGAN LINE U. S. MAIL fTEAMAMIIPS. The following low-pressure Iron 8toamhblu, form theýe lines: AIALAN I, 0 HAIRRI8, W. . HEWES. OlU 3t4li, WHIINEY IitJTur 'SON. (IlNTON CITY Of NORFOLK. AItANMAS. now hbt ding. Plinq from Morgan n ilt, In ennetion with Morgans Louimiahna andTexas ltallroad. For Indianola, via Salveston Thron iNDAY and THURItDAY. Through islading sinner to Houston andt to ail vponto beyond on the joust n ant! Texan eontral anl . 7. anti H, A. 8. 1I., Inºnrnati nnl an roat ,Northern Rallroad, via Clinton. and the Tex a Transportation Company. Freight oharge n ru per new nerd rates. Han Antonio fnights re.,nel vnd a forwardodrl via (alveston. Houston and Han Antonio Rail way and Clinton. ~For Blrazon antiago The iron steamer I. C. HAKRIN Will leave Mnroatn City on 'I'l ItitH)DAY. Hoptemt her 1:. 1177. Lightetrange at IBramos banllt.lo at rink and ex prtnon of cona gnen,. Freight rmen lvod for and bilIs ladinr signed only to Brownsville, via tlo Grandlo Railroad, anl ar now trliff, less a per cont. until further Freight payable Itn gold. iM l For (lorpus Chrlsti, Pulton and 9 Mt. Mary'., via tRokort--The Iron stnamer NT. MARlY, Will lonvot Morgan (lity on HIINI)AY. Hoptemtn)r {l. 1477. Lighterage to ,crus Christi (I anly) at rink attl oxptn'n of tonsnlgnnon. Froleght fIr ht,. Mary's and Fulton landed at Irkht for all the ab ve pan 'alvand at the Depot Morgan'a Llltouais na ndl exnts Rllmlrold, loot of Lafayette streot, daily. ulntil 8 v. m. PAHHENGER AND MAIL ROUTE For Galventon, Houston and Indlanola. Partnngors take Railroul Ferryboat foot of Hit Ann strent. at, 7:.:o a. m., reanhtng Morgan City at 11:1 At. in.. thorn nonllotn.lng with stalmers MONDAY for Galvston aitd Indianola. TUEMDAY for Olvoeston and Houston. THUItHI)DAY for Galvo.ton and Indianola. BATURDAY for Galveston and Houston. First oltas fare to Mhreveoprt $2b-Time, 4o hours. Exetrnton tinknet for the round trip to Gal venton and return, good for thirty days. Issued 'Tlt'knts and statnrooms setured until e. P. m. daiy (Hlhundays excetptttd), at Agent's ofllmo, or at tht Ferry Landing, on morning of detarture. Through tlnkets wlllro issuad from this mefla to ti rlnipr a olnts on the HoIuston Texas Unntral Railroad, on the Internatlonal and Great Northern Railroad. and Texas and Pacillo Railroad.. C. A. WHITNEY & CO., Aents, Jul ly Corner Magl&lne and Natchz stas. NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. MORGAN LINE 8TEAMSHII'B. The following At Iron Steamships form this line LONE HTArI, ALOIERt, NEW YORIK MORI AN CITY. ELLA KNIgHT', AONEM. The Iron tuarnshl i- AIA IIElI will leave Alagnrs -- - , tHepomblr . MORGAN CITY,. T'UEMHI)AY, H,,ptmnnhr t1. Connenting atNow York with steamshlps AILA NIGl t' andt AGNEI for Phildlolphia. INnURtANCE TO NEW YORK X. Fright for the above port rttetolvod at the depot of Morgan's Loulisanaand Tnxas Railroad. foot of Lafayitte street, dally until t p. m. For fre ght apA yf to CHAM. A. WHITNEY & CO.. Agents. oet ly Cor. Natchez. and M.n.aine streets. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. LEON QUEYROUZE. OSOAR BOL. QUEYROUZE & BOIS, Wholesale Groeers, DEALERI IN WINE8 AND LIQUOBI And all kinds of WESTERN PRODUOE, At the llie Stores, Oorner Old Levee and Blenville streets. del4 '76 y New Orleans. UNDERTAKERS. UHAS. C. JONES. JOHN G. BOHOBB Formerly with Frank Johnson. JONES & JIOCHE, 250 and 262 Magazine st.. near Deolord. Undertakers and Embalmers. All business entrusted to the firm will rooelve promot and careful attention at moderate rates. Oarriages to hira 1a28 11 FOR SALE. BUGGIES & CARRIAGES. TIIE UNDERSIGNED 18 HTILL AT HIS Old Mtand, aS Carondelet street, And will sHll carrrlres and ullggles for t .tnwer p i thanill any dealr in tihle outh for the next. sixty daiLvs toern , to m1)ake) roomn fr Ia ntw faill stock. Will Hll lowe'r than anlly dabler in the city for CAHIi, or thirty. sixty hrld ninety days' tclp)tanIce. to Muit thle eorllecrg.fncy. N. B.--I havle excluIHsiv colltro anId sale of the cenjlrlb,rated Emerson A& Fisher top and no top bugg/es, thait ('lcanllnot he sHrlprssed for btIutaIy. lgan'e cheLapOss and dullrabitjty in the United h4tates. They are rnltrlufalturled of the )best mnat.iritl ; patenlt wllhels and axlctre.s. st I ,1 ows, very light iand yet stron g, oil-tembl puIred English sto.el sHringsl--a- ll fuly guaraln tooIt : all of which will be sold In accordance with tih t meMs. I harv also a largo stock of CHILDREN'S CARIIIAGEH. from $7 tp to $40; a full assort mernt of VIO(CII'EI,~., aindt the squarl JAP' ANESE UMI3IIEILAS, now style and water proof. Call at :15 Carondelet, and examine be fore buyllng elsewheire. and 1save money. Again.l have exclusive sale of the work man ufature'd by Messrs. Mb-Lear & Kerndall, of Philadelphia-t h largest and most suc(cessful builders on the continent of America. They send their goods to every rity in the United Stales; have many established repositorlies, well stockerd with the fl nest work, over thoc oun try. and build 20010 and 3000 jobs a year. This work is the very best quality for wear and com fort, fully guaranteed for twelve months. This firm has stood all the financital orlptions and panics for twenty y)ears, and to-day Is far in ad vancerl of any establisllmenlt in the country. PI. 8.--I also buylargely of Messrs. Dart & Roy nolds, of New Haven, Conn., the young and en terprising successors of G. T. Newhall. They build about sixty jobs a wocrk-work that canrot be surpased for durability and finish, fully guaranteed. Call at 35 Carondelet'street. and examine. aus L. T. MADDUX. DR. FARRIS, A REGULARLY EDUCATED PHYSICIAN, Continues to give his ENTIRE ATTENTION to the treatment of venereal and private diseases. Recent cases cured in a shorttime. Long stand ing constitutional ailments are treated with un paralleled success. 8permatorrhcaa, Seminal Weakness or Nervous Debility and Impotency, as the result of evil habits in youth or excesses, which produce some of the following effects: As emissions, blotches, debility, despoadeny. dizziness, nervousness, dimness of sight. cough, constipation, confusion of ideas, and unfitting the victim for business or marriage, are speedily cured. A physician who confines himself ex clusively to the treatment of a certain class of diseases must possess great skill in that special ty. A medical pamphlet for two stamps. Medicines supplied. Consultation free. Cures guaranteed. Hours: 9 a. m. to 7 p. m.: Sundays from 7 a. m. to 1 p. m. Office No. 24 Exchange Place, between Canal and Customhouse. myl2 F. BUST H, GUN AND LOCKSMITH, No. 2$ Commercial Place. New Orleans. BELL HANGING, IRON RAILRINGS. AND General House Work attended to at short notice and reasonable prices. Also. Vaults, Locks and Copying Presses repaired: Duplicate Keys of all descriptions made. ate repair. ing a specialty my9 'T 1. 3TEAM OAT!. OPELOU AM.. REGULAIR OPEEMUBA8 PACKET. Leavwn every BATUItDAY at 6 p.nm.. O F AB AHINUITON. uvPEJAi7. as,. Port arre, Mlnmamort Churoi ' ville, ant all ndingis on ,ho Conast Ato 4a aa river and layou Courtabloatr-Tho vory light draft vaasonanr steamer Bli RUNTFLOW Ei. A. P. Trouedalo, Maetor; J. D. ethmldt. Irk; will tpotillvly leave an above. For flrlght or passago avtbly on Noard or to, I[TEC & ltAltLIN. Agents, No. 4 Ta I ,upittoulan ptr irot. (poft .rtas at Little Devil with Sanmanellr (!'ron a lnt M nlllni,, Ittll IREGULART O1'EIOUHAH PAC('K ET. ~av,+ uwývry WLI)NIEHDAY,_ tt , I. m. --- FO Fe WAHIIING. ()N. O1'Il',IU saP, Port Barro, HImmsnrnprt. hnrrh villa, and all landings on thi, (,~ est. Aihtaftha aya rivnr and Bayou UotIrta,lan.It- -ThI new antld light draft nt'anori,r B ERTHA. H. If. Btroald m ntoj r. Thl.eo..ibli, Ijrk. will Iave ais at,,vi. For frelght, or nIIsH;nga aID tly o I tl, ard. or t, BltTllTON & EI'PIER, HI (iravir utroet.. It. W. ADAMSH, '%t (oinmlarial l'hn,. (:Cont.t at Little Devil with istlernlrs I rolo Ianid Minnlo. Jt,2 I r OUACflITA RIVICR. NEW OiLEANH AND OUACHITA RIVEI TRANHPORTATION COMI'ANY. OUACHITA GITY, TRENTON AND MONROE Weekly Ouanlhlta City U. W. Mlal Packet. Ioavas ovry WEDNF H4,:AY, t5. p.t FOIL OUAOIitTA CITY,. I(icN. lton, Monrot and all town landings The stAernor ERASTiWOP, fln plnes oI Jo~l H. Iflnna.1 F, A, Blanks. master. . , . ornw'll. mlork Wil IHave rngularly tas above. Will r..nrve tlhe rlght t ra-,sa any landing axat.pt ntall landl Ings. ior freight or pssnaage apply on board, or to Oapt, F. A ILANHS. President, I OE ,2 anal street, ,ornr J)Delt HITE & NOAFhN JITTON AN rI'PllIt JANNEY & WORK, OARD& MoPIEAKE, Ag'tn I, H.-.Hla regular connootIon with all the trlhbutarlni. tll tf ILOWER COAMT' OWEIR COAHT UNITED HTATER MAIL DAILY LINE (1~UNDAYS EX0'I"I'TED.) I ...J FOlt PORIT EADM., THIE FOItTH. liuruns. tualrantlnir, olinty-a-Il Hltatih andi way lanuding- The swift low-Dironsuro Iullmrlan tpaotL steamIer MARTHA. W. H. Basaett. mrfater, leaven TUESDAYS and THIUIHDAYS at, 10 i. m., MAT UItDAYH at. p. im. (lxt orling Ht.u r day t rip to Pilot Town. .tuthwnt I'Pas) ; rota.rn Ing Monday mornings. Wednesday and FYrday even 1ngs. The A No. I stOamer EVA. John Taylor. mantetr, loaves MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS and FItI DAYH, at to a. m.; retutrning alternat, dayts. 'xm rsilon tlnkets t. (good on ntther boat.) For frdgit or passge, apply on board, or to JOiN MoMAI.M.. 7 Mlagaln,.,stri,,t. P. R.-The Martha goas through the Jtt.iR out into the Gulf on the Saturdlay trip. jyl UPPER COAsT. FAl,l AND WINTER AltltANOGJEMENT. NEW OItLIANH AND UPI'PEIt (u() 'l' M. I. DAILY FLIN Of P'ACKE'TH. FOlt JIEN. TUItICAUI'H, ARHC1EN slin and all pldanitl,tloni Ilanliigs. l ieo ntram.rt I I ERA NO. NO. A'ldi Albft t niu.ptor. Arthuiir NI,,ll,'. lerk. Loaves 'I'UEHi)AYH, THIUIk.D1AYH and HAT-l' UlIDAYH. att lo . inm. The steamor Alalle Alh~rt manter r i'ltnrlvoloel, clerk. Leaves MONDAYM WEDNEHIDAYH and lltI DAIH. nat. 1 n, mi. )loth boats raturn on alter nnat days arnl In daylight. For frtnght or pas sag. apply on t o.1aard or to sol W. J. COMA UX, Is Contl streot. REGULAR TRI-WEEKLY PACKET. Leaves every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and ATURDAY atlo 0a. m. 1, ff OIU ABSHLAND PLANTATIQý Ascension parish, Donaldsonville and all coast landings-The fine side-wheel passenger steamer BLUE WINE 1NO 3. J. A. ometock. master. eo .M. Woods and Chas. Dean, clerks. Will leave as above. Returning, leavesAsh land Plantation Tuesday, Thursday and S un day, coming down the coast in daylight. No freight or passage apply on hoard or to ayK H. HENO, it Contl street. P. . All freight dellvered in the daytime. STEAMSHIPS. HAVANA. FOB HAVANA. CEDAR KEYS AND KEY WEST. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. LEAVING EVERY WEEK The first-class steamship MAGRGERET, Baker, Commander, will leave wharf ~,tosite, Jackson KSuare TUESDAY, So"ttrin,'r 4, at 4 P. M. Passaog rates to Havana, $40; Excursion tick ots, $)o. Passage rates to Jacksonville, $20, Including state rooms and meals. Through bills of lading Issued to all points in Florida. For Freight or passage apply to L K. ROBERTS, 12o Common street, Over LouIsiana National Bank. The steamship EMILY B. SOUDER follows on the -- . mys ly FLORIDA. FOR WAIIRINGTON, PENSACOLA AND MILTON. REGULAR SEMI-WEEKLY PACKETS. j The following first-class Al steam ships will sail for the above ports as follows: ALABAMA, M. J. Faunrla, master, E Leaves every WEDN ESDAY, at b a. m. AMITE, Joseph F. Boyle. master, Leaves - - The above steamers will leave as above, oppo site Jackson Square. Second District. For freight or passage aipl on board or to (. M. SJBIA, Agent. au15 tf 18 and 20 Union street. BRIMEN. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. STEAM BETWEEN BREMEN AND NEW OR LEANS, VIA IIAVRE, SOUTH AMPTON AND HAVANA. The steamships of the North Ger man Lloyd will resume their Regular Trip, next fall, as follows: From Bremen. From New Orleans. HANNOVER, Sept. 12 about O-t. 14. FRANKFURT. Oct. 10 about Nov. iI. These steamers touc"h outward at Havre and Havana. and on their home trip at Havana and Southampton. PRICES OF PASSAGE: From Bremen. Southampton or Havre to Ha vana or New Orleans-Cabin, $si5 (gold) ; bt,eer age. $36 (gold). From New Orleans to Southampton. Havre or Br-men-Cabin. $15o (gold); Steerage. $45 (gold). From New Orleans to Havana-Cabin. 535 (gold); Steerage. $15 (gold). Children under ten years, half price; chil dren under one year, free. The company res'-rv -s the right to change the route of the steamers, their advertised days of departure and the prices of passage. Passage tickets from Bremen, Southampton or Havre to New Orleans issued by the under signed. For furthr partieulars apply to ED. F. STOCKMEYEB & CO.. Agents, Sau31 ly 42 Union street. STEAMBOAT IL REG RIVER. Red River and Texas. N1EW ORL ATNO ANE~ IUýP YD VE Throug i hills of li lli g and throu (tor tlok11t. to, Ill Irfnlings on Rod Itt raIlway ftaitIong In Texas. The best r T'he fotllowfn¶ antdnid and faM s oonrposing the line ~will leave as adv low: I,, Pella. taria tnouie. Tow, C. H, Durfee, (nl APKann, L~otnn N W.J.kjnnwu. MITE E P'T" F~qC~ oR KuHrirrViapo Firi an(in. llot11iyr~iova and a Inga on srtalver and F1 411 IIUEVERrORT AND JEF?'RlO lIofiele Ice. Noah Mr'ovoll, struter, Loavoa WEDNE*4JDAY. Mopt. 11, ato P. Wa~ No wharfhoat obargon, (tray ager ooomIasIS Willn ho arodx at Inootr+i of Io' lJUvxor, Nrt rlaanar. in fertyarrldl n freight WM p Norto rvonlny by bi º loUiag. For areigt or pass age Ipl on board rpo~ars or at the oliae- of the b y p. Savleor treet. JOB. WEEKLY GRAND IE I(IRE )K I A TIS. ý, ""ý 1"O FOR I(A NI CORE, M O0 igornorv, AI'xanritrta, Normaon'si14 Irltn'o turd writ' tnndingc--Ttro at 1n1. - I.H)l'H r' , i Ithiurulr MInnotl,, mastsu'I Lavavo 'I'UIH IIA Y H!t, Abrntir If, at p1 I (III pIrv'., o 'Iii Now 'JaIrt Ahbl.) U,. P. Trlrrlow,, master, Loaves ~ry IdMA'1 IUlf)AY, aLt pi. in. Will Ir"rrvv c as Ilhrovr. or frnlgut it tr pas no~x No. 21 (ooumornltI'acI&2~ KAYOII SARA. 1rEOU UJAl R J4¶Wf-WJGI( 4Y IJAYOt SARA ANW (IAMI'r PAEIKIE'. 1F;o IIAYOU A!rA, WATERLOO go.ttn I'ijueiotolnor, nIti way land, ingo 'ho f-atThe rt. itpinhl ,rrnwilcrr lltoLfdgame OIJAEMHI'TA BELL, (Itt' ¶r'iionting now loat hbullringI. John (1, LltI nou io.unar, John H, tlotoII atoprk 1,'uivrti nu idl,'ow ovlary WEI)NRBDAY an( MA'T' 1ILI)Y at.t , u. n., 'o niunnonolMng a aonr ae rlrJtulrtuItl' filndlhjol, au"9 BAYOU HAILA HEMl.WEEJLY 'AAGETS HM'1'RjOV, ALEN, HTE. LA BlE JoBn J. Brown Mat4"r, A g. D__us Ft FOI&AYOU MAltA, WAT' 1 u-tir I atn Roge 1$uIM em4'LA' utntl portoflif04 IlLIuii ulgu steamer Gov. Allen, Loaves overy MONDAY and FRIDAY atE I steamer La Belle. Every WEDNR HIDAY ant HA'I'UItDAY atsp (,onuniru'I ng earl y In Mnvtiornhor For Iroight or paslaUg t oLnIIjJ )¶ri rd to No. 4 Tt'chon vWtnulno troset N JANNEY di WOBrK. Jyol it No, 100 Comnon street. VICHIMMUR 3 . UNITED HTATES MAIL PACKET. L,.Iv,. every TUESDA Y at 5 p. m. FOR VITCKHIIUJKI, NATCHE1. D)avie' I)nl an'l intermdiato land OBEIr'T E. LEE, Willliam Ca. ptlll,. m,s tAr. A. MeVay annd John II. lMosop, rlorks, l'.tav, i'is III,v.. (,Urnr ,lnrg at Vi+ks)lurg with I'arli:ot', line for all plo)m oren tfh Yazwoo, Sunp fliow:r, DI r Cr+eek ac'l 'Jalilathna ilo. It. W. ADAMS, .ANNEY & WORK. IIITE & CAIRLIN, Agents. Will give Ihror h )illh s of lading to Trenton. Monroe. and all tatnlorns on the, Vlr'kh,u Kg Shrevetiort and Trexrs Illi)ro)l via v itltas, W. 1D. BILOCKETT. Agont. d,2!1 5$ Maazinel street. UNITED) STATES MAIL PACKET. Leaves evvry TIHUlSDAY at G5 t. At FORI AJIKO(POLIS, GREENVILLE, ljo4 Vicksburg ani the Bn.,nl--The fine S and rdlst oLsinge..r aenket PBANI PAROIUD, J. M. White master, C, Holmon clerk, Will leave ai+ abo,ve, !onneltDingD at Vlr.ksbllur with the "Parlsot Lin"' for all oints on Yaa.ro awnl T'nlihalthi" rlvers. For freight or passage apDly on board, or to JANNEY & WORK, R. W. ADAMS, SILROCKET+T & CAR.ER. Through illsu of Lading given to Trenton, Monro,, anti all stutions on V icksburg, Shreve /,,rtl awli T'rext Ralrofad. Also to all points on ArioL,,lls ati Pin', Bluff Ra.lro,d. nth127 BIIOC(KETT & CA TER. SATURDAY VIC'KSlUl(l UNITED 8TATEI MAIL PACKEKT. Loaves ,.very HSATURi AY, at r, . m. ~Ilt VICKHIiU(lG, DAVIS' BEND Notcrh, z anl sl int.ermediate land ings5-Th plnmsenrgr p:ckot NAT ICHEZ, T. P. Lnath-rs Imastr. J. F. Mus.e clerk, cornlnlrting at Vicksbhirg with lthl P'arlsot Line fr Ylzo',, T'Jallhhatbi, andt Hunflower riverso .nil wilth Anchor Line for Memphis, Cairo and St. Loo1Is. T'Jhll boat rererves the right to puass all land ings that llh!' C( pt in rmtny c',nsider unsafe. For freight or pLMssnIe raply on board, or to JANNEY & WIORK, 1lo; Common street. I ITE & ('CA LIN 4 'rThou, toula street. Will give ith rough tbills of ililng to Trenton. .fonr,,, mid all .tttionra on Vicksburg, Shrove port a.d Texas Railroad, via Delta. ILa. W. B. MBROCK 'TT. Agent, myr; as Magazs'.ine mtreet. LAFOUECIIE. HEMI-WEEXLY BAYOU LAFOUIICHE AND COAST PACKET. Leaves 'very TUESDAY and SATURDAY. The fin~ pass4enger steamer IELLA HUGI:IR, Joe Dalferes mast',r, F. NieAll' clerk, Leav:es New Orleans Overy TUEfDAY at 5 p. In.. ranid MATUIRI)AY at 5 p, rn. lReturning,. Iave. Donaldsonville every FIRIDAY and MONDAY morninlg. For freight or passage apply on board. P'. S.-A clerk always on landing. head of Conti street, to receive iright. sal TBill-WEEKLY BAYOU LAF(OURCHE AND COAST PACKET. Leaves every TUESDAY at 10 a. m., THUBS. DAY and SATURDAY at 12 m. THE NEW P 4SSENGER STEAM= HENRY TETE, J. F. Aucoin master. M. H. Landry clerk, Pays particular attention to way Iu~,lntfess, a".d returns down the Coas.t, leaving Donaldsonville every Wedne Mlay. Friday and Sunday at 6. a. in. For freight or passage apply on honroe.o to B. RIVET, 105 Deeatur street P. R.-TLands all Coast passHengers and freight in daylight. BATON ROUSE. REGULAR COAST AN)D BATON ROUGI PACKET. Leaves every MONDAY at 5 p. m,, and FRII at 12 im., I Thf N-gr 0 tNNAr Jo tN H. HANNA, (In place of St. John.) J. P. McEiroy, mast"r. J. C. Bergeron and Cellos, lerks., Learve asbve for Baton Rouge, PI mine, Donaldsonvill' an" all coast land r-turning 'every SUNDAY and WEDNES EVENINGS. For freight or passag apply ,n toard or Se' E. 0. MEL AN.ON. 32 Bienvill DENTISTRY. J. R. WALE.-R, D. D. ., Ne. 180 BDelrld Steet, Latest Improvements and best styles of bo Operative and Mechanical Dentistry at mo. Moderate Prices. Contour Pillings a speelaIt , mhAt' JAMES LINGAN. ATTORNZY AND DO0UBSELtOR AT LAW,' mar In Grav~er stree