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1 Juilt fia w pe Ve idt .n ganinst by at Exnly Wash Iqittles and Allen Wstbro of rak o.nty, Miss t wore tr at rookhaven. oja ounty, lat Wlne for buldzp ' iane. (en The th topteombor, o alout . tlh, Nat, who was gpeindnl the night on £l Ain or mithwas ntrkeon out by a bol. rmed men Iand severely anid crully wh ippe(i out so far as we leo heard, any proetoxt oven of exeusHU or ustifRication. The ht eHn tied Netls and Westbrook as boing In the party who whipped him. They also e sin, of the negroes on Aloen ýis's pia to leave. The p.,otil of that vi ltr, who are haw-aliding and lpeaefull, wore _iali lndiununt at this war-liko invaslon ,f roolnmunity at so unsloasollabli+ atn holro Ss the first Ibulldozing that Ihad ever. ,,.u r SSd within the nes,,eful herders of incol01l. "nld Ler'l xi.bldi g piitplt wore, with the Immotdl A ommuni , justly iJnuignant, The two men t ogg with tiln' .,ffuse were accor'dingly t im i 4glately n rr, sild. 0 Wednesdan the lsOe" came up fort t ad, and a ury of the most solid mno In in Ii S.at n h,,ur. ,r tight In a verdlet of guilty, T.bTO court ln, dltl,,iilv sentenced thu defeld to ho fined ,e a( In tile sum of $t(t and Im ,Ient in tho county jail for two mtt.hs. on gave loud and appealed to the circuit - yu the Brookhaven Hornet of the tritl: . us s nl nd, d the ilrst trial of a bulldozer in ;-~whlt a Lincoln county jury and Lincoln coun t' oflLxers, supported by it law-tlbding conm ' anlty. which we are proud to say is not the etae on, but the rule here, proved themselves 4le Without military aid, resorling only to the peseelul and dignilled methods of the law, to with and punish a crime of this dark and : F. _ eiiul eharacter. the first ease ,ofthe kind that ha e over oc. tp Lincoln; it has beeoon promptly dealt &d we hope It will not be repoated. S r slster counties follow the example and thop who lke the law into their hands perpetrate such outrages upon the wenk ll e rIpeo lss. to swift and rlltd punlsnment. `LL ta course will restore faith in the oourts s. 1t mate Ihe law what it should te-a shieldt protection both by day anld Ib night, to the r man in his cabin as well as tlhi r l'h in his SOet your kid gloves at Kroego'rs. k" Bead Navra's invitation to the China Palace. Sw maoelloa ware at Offuor's, 174 Canal, op. JltYVariu'oties Theatro. ;'--tee ·c--- Russlta's Financial Condation. ILondon Times.) .m Pntrsuion. Oct. H.-All reconiulo that l the moment peace is impossii le. Russia aot retire from the cont'st., until she has ac plshed something-until sho has realized t part of the JprogruUnlle with which she a the struggle. ti o her diflcultieos are increasing. The c ee eot Of the Mtate Bank for HMptonmher owe thathe bank has boon again making s to the treasury. At that date the debt o treasury to the bank amounted to 117. roubies. This Poems to show that the received from the second installmont of rn loan is already spent. Whatever the cause. the consequence is that the Sen compelled to Issue more paper an this stop has naturally had an un le nfluence on the foreign exchange. leresting for the political economist to how the atssu of paper money and the uent fall of the rate of exchange in Srlees. The influence became, of at first apparen in foreign articles. wines, silks and tho like. As the Im had to pay their foreign creditors and rm-house dues in gold, they had to * prices of the articles imported. This immediately sffect articles of home -. but now the influence Is extending The low rate of exchange has raised - al price of grain, hocause exporters T gold. and the price of graln in Inus etenrmind by the foeolgan markets. An as grain, the first noeestary of life, rises Oe, everything o so must do so likewise. j'Our kid gloves at Kreeger's. Ma s invitatioi to the China Palace. .iape and styles in ohin? at Orner's - i CU anal street, opposit Yarletiee A Measure of Preanution. a happy spot where a number of negrols an ol d negro was hoard calling out wife: "'Mandal is you gotdem chickons up In do smoke house like I told yer?" an' I like ter know what's do matter you dat you's so 'tickler 'bout docm chick at once?" she replied. "Neber you . know what's do mattor, and dat's nulT em chickens Is housed. When I hears den niggers ober dar in do next yard is to hab a party to-morrow iight, I 6 t4o be shuro dat lmy chickens doesn't t, ou hear me!" 'he chickonens were at Blead Navra's invitation to the China Palae,. gOot your kid gloves at Kreoogr's. your kid gloves at Kreogor's. 'We are near the first sof the mouth aMl would trefore at vise our frield8 to itke bard st oeoIha.d' restai rant, No. t (C.arouidlot reot. His p' ices are nlst roIaHoiinhli. AUCTION SALES. By R. M. & B. J. Montgomery. BOfSES, MULES. BUUGGIES. COWH. i Saddle and I harness HORSES. o I MULES. I tMlch COWS and CALVES. s BUGGIES. 4 fine Alderney COWS. I Bne Aldorney BULL. Just landed per steamerl( Contenlliatl, AT AUCTION. B. M. & B. J. MONTGOMERY - R. M. ontgomery, auctionoor-Will bo sold on N.DAY, October :i. 1877, at 11 O'clock a. B at No. 7o Barouno street. the ablnv men stock. iJis-Cash. oeso By Hoey, Macon & O'Connor. .VALLETTE J)tY DOCK STOCK AT AUC' , TION. Y HOEY, MACON & O'CONNOR--Nicholas J, Hosy Auntlioneer--Ofmce No. 11 Oaroudo atreet-On SATURDAY, November :I. 1877. i o'clock m., at the St. Charles Auction Ex will be sold at public auction "Y SHAKES OF STOCK of tihe Valhltto - k Company, to be sold in lots of thirty. 'rms-Cash before triansfor. ose td .. LEON VOITIEEI, ............OYAL BTEET..... 21 Respectfully in forms the public that he hIs now in storo a large assortmont of Elastic Socks for Gentlemen Ladles dren. The Ladloes' Department is under s.. oal charge of Mine. VOITIEII. Also has . sdome assortment of fino Cutlory. All Sua rdý Gr nd and har enir IIJU S. THURSDAY and B TUR 0o4 1w CHAM . LACOUIE, lesalo and Retail Liquor Dealer, ,8 ST. CHARLES STREET, gJf0oua r Gravier street, Now Orloans. La. Sele Agent Goldeborouh. Forster & Co.'s colebrated R andW. W. Johnson k Co.'s OLD RC5 RBON. Both of above Whiskies lied expressly for C. LACOUME: also, on hand numerous other brands of line Sgrocery and family trade supplied. Also. proprietor of rIes dar' ant lUIar Deenm., Under St. Charles Hoel. ,parboatt9Smt. .pt By George Pearson. GOOD TWO-STORY FIRAME COTTAGE ON MELPOMENE STREET. BETWEEN HOW ARD AND LIBERTY STREETM. ONE LOT OF GROUND ON LOCUST HTRIEET, BETWEEN I'OYDRAS AND ST. MARC HTIEETS. 01I1) TO EFFECT A PAII ITION BETWEEN TILE HEIRS. BUCCESSION OF MARK PATTERSON. Socond Dintriet Court for the ptrish of Orleans- No, 19.832. B Y GEORGE PEARSON Auetlonoer-Office No. 90 (amp street-Will be sold on SA'ITUR DAY, November 1o) 1577, at 12 o'clock m., atthe St. Charles Auction kxcbhaugo, by virtue and in purstuance of an order from the Hlon. A. L. Tissot, Judge of the 8e0 ond District Court for the )trish of Orlians. dated Heptember 15, 1877, and rendered in the above entithld succession, the following ,descrlbed property, to wit 1. A LOT OF OGIOUNI), with the buildings and Im rovoments theroon situated in the snjlureo No. s1. bounded by Melpomene. Terp. .iehore, Howard and Lil:erty streets, in ti First I) strict of this city; said lot is designated as No. It of said sofuare, and measures 32 feet 9 inlche·s lines on Meltomene street by 127 foot 9 Inlches in depth between parallol lines. Amori ean measure, the whole tncording to a plan drawn by (G. T. Dunbar. then survoyor dated April t, 1848, and deposited in the of110o of Thomas Layton, late a notary In this city. 2. A LOT OF (tROUND. situated in t o First. Distriet of this city, in tilhe st uare bolunded by Locust, Hevia St. Marc and Poydras streets, and designated as lot. No. 14, on a plan made by L. Ilrlntglor, lMurveyor General, dated Decemniler 214. 13:tc. annexed to an inventory of the sne consion of tb late Henry do Eusle. In the office of the late ('arlile Pollock. notary on January 23. 1:17; said lot measures :t teet 11 in+ction es lines frontt on Locust street by 122 foot 7 inches 1 line in depth. The property ilrstly desurIbed was acquired by the said deooeased Mark I'atterson by plr ,haso from the succession of Robert Ivoy. by an act pwn.sed before Willtam 1. Poole. a notary in this city on O(itober 2a, 180o; and the property secondly deselibod was acquired by the sald (c ceased by purchase from Michael Finnigan, by an act passed before MtiehIel Gernon, a notary in t. Is city on August 2. 18515. Terms--iash; the purchaser will be reqoired to mako a deposit of 10 per cent on the anmountt of the adjudication at the moment of the sale. and to assume payment of all taxes for the year 1877. payable in 1878. Acts of sale tit the expense of the purchasers, before C. M. tnmerson, notary public. 010to 17 31 nol0 By S. Guanault. HENRY MOIIR VS. F. W. COPPING, ET AL. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 39,e49. BY S. OUINAULT, Auctioneer-Offlce corner of Exchange Alloy and Blonville street MAT UItDAY. Novomber 24, 1877, will be sold. at 12 o'clock m.. at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchang.e, Royal street, between Canal and Cust(omhounse streets, by virtue of a judgment from the honorable the Hocor, District Court for the parish of Orleans, rendered October 5. 1877. aid signed Oltober 10 1877 1. A CI,- TAIN PORTION OF (IROUND. sit uated in the Third Distrlct, of this city. making part of a lot of ground designated by N,. 2. In square bound: d by Love, Goodohildren, Myste rious or Columbus land Mt. Anthony s reots, on a plani made by urgl, datoed November 12. 150,. which portion of ground is taken fromn the side of said lot No. 2 next to St. Anthony street, and measures, American measure, more or less, il feet front on Love street. a; feet, deep on the side toward Mysterious street on the line dlivid nag it from the remainder of said lot No. 2, 71 feet deep on the other side toward St. Anthony streot and to feet ia the rear. 2. AND ANOTHEI PORTION OF GROUND, adjoining the above having. American meas ure 15 foot front on Love street. 6n feet dhop on the line separating It from the property lately belonging to J. C. Thomas. CA fot s Inches e lines deep on the line separating it from the portion of ground above desotibed; said por tion of ground making part of lot No. 2 and of a small portion of lot No. 1, on the aforesaid plan. Terms-Caslh. Act of sale beforeTames Fhey, notary public, at the expense of the purchaser. c0023 3 nos 15 24 By R. M. & B. J. Montgomery. SUCCESSION OF MARIE ANTOINET'I'E IilA MONTE. DECEASED. WIFE OF IR. W. OGDEN. Bocond District, Court for the Parish of Orloans- I;Y It. M. & B. J. MONTGOMERY-It. M. Mont o rýmery, Auettionotr - Will ibe sold on WEIDNE,4DAY, Novehmbir 7, 1877, 4at 12 o'clock in., at St. (tCharles Al'tiOli Exh'i..nug rotunda Nt. (lharlis Hotel. by virtue tntd puirs1talit Ito Ii )rdl'r from theil Hlon. A. L, TissOLt .luign of tlhe Meond )ist riO.t (Court for the tatrish of Orians. dlt.d Sepl ttelt r re. 1877, of theI docki't of said court - A CERTt41N LOT OF GIrOUNID, with fall the buildihns "aln improvmentets ,hor1oi"an1 d ap ullrtl-tll:.noee thereof, Hitluate ill tlII t Hecond Dist.cltI of this city, in the sqtulare bounded by Royal. )Duallllle, t. Philip !and Bourbon 1str t. hatving, Americattn Ittas rto, 41 foot, t inbtthes I lines front on Roy-,I street. 13t fot '2 lines deep on the lines toward it,. Philip treeot. o(i flet 1 inchehs 4 linos dooep on the line toward Ilumtaino stro.t; thenoer rlnnlling at II right angle 15 fit( 7 inthes 4 lints towa rd St. Phil lip street; thtence runntil.g a Iflrther dtepth of ai: feett 1 neh r5 lins, and thentctn 1: feet, r inches 2 lintes In width in lth retar. Which proptrty was ietqillllr'-I by said Mrs. Ogdon lln and by anll at of sartitlion with hetr sister, Mrs. Pod ro Cu sths,. p~iassel bIktfort( Edward G. Gottschalk, notatry pbli t in lthis city, on thite 18th day of rMayv, 12,,P. Torn-s-Cash. 0o7 26 31 1107 By Plaoide J. Spear. SPLENDID PROPERTY ON DELOIRD STREET. BETWEEN FRANKLIN AND RAMPART STREETS. FIRST DISTRIICT SUCCESSION OF PETER WEIICKLE. Sconid District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 37,3:137. Y PI'LACIDE J. SPEAR, Auctioneer--OmTo - 44 Royalstreet--On SATURDAY. Novembeg r 17. 77, aiit 12 o'clock m.. will be sold at Dublic( au,.tion, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Ex chiange, on Royal st roeet. betweein (ICaal and Cus toInlhouseM streets, by virtue and in pursilnnee to an order from thei Hon. A. L. Tissot. Juidgii of Ithe SHeoltid Dis ricrt Court for tihe parish of Orhlanu, dated August t31. It77, f."r ac.eount of said s.u"cession., the following describtxd prop erty. to wit A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND. with all tho buildings and improvemeuts thereon, situated in theu First District of this city, in the sluare hIounded by Delord. Franklin, Rampart and Eu dhrosino streets, designated as lot No. 6., on a tlan drawn by Zimnpel on the seventh of April, 18:1, deposited in the ofll,'o of H. B. Couas, thenou notary; said lot measuring, in Americaln measure, 25 'eet trout on Dtlord street by 1tnt foot in deptth between parallel lines. Terms-Cash on adjudticition. Act of sale before Theodule Buisson. notary public. at the expense of the purchaser. o.16 2331 in a 13 17 A RARE CHANCE - FOR - A PERSON WISHING TO SECURE HIMSELF A Neat and Comfortable Home. FOR KALE. That handsome, well-finished and beauti fully located raised cottage, retired from the street, with garden in front and on side, situ ated on Milan street, at the corner of Coliseum, in the siuiare boutded by said two streets. Ber lin and Perlier streets. in the Sixth District of this city. in the immediate neighborhood of two lines of cars, of the new public school on Chest nut street, and of market and e~lurches. The house contains a. parlor dining room and two bed rooms a15xb, sitting room and kitchen. and is in perfect order, having just been thoroughly repaired and re lainted. There is n the yar a ver cisern A. ROOHEREIAU & a00., COMMISSION MEROEANTS. SOLE AGENTS FOB THE SALE OF ER0'. &, COMIPA.NT'B CHAMPAGNE. IMPORTERS OF BRANDIIE, WINES, VERMOUTHS, OILS, ETC., I South William St., New York. 16 and Is mt. Louls Street, New Orlensa. R11 am JNO. JEWETT & SONS, A$4 CORRODI)ERS LEAD p -AND-- LINSEER 1 CRUSIIERS --OF-- ~ /E I LINSEED, The above LEAD is sltrltly PITBE. Thyi havn manufactur'd only this quanlity for the lIst twenty yoars. Guarannlood as goo(l as any niadu In tllis country, and tho atovo OIL is WAR RANTED to be I'ER'FECTLY I'UVIE. For salI by W. M. AI111ATr. No. 32 Peters street, 0024 am HOLE AGENT FOR NEW ORLEANS. G1O TO GR[UNEWALD HALL, -FOIR TIIE BEST PIANOS ANTD ORA1NS, SHEET MUSIC -AND BRASS INSTRUMENTS, WHICH ARE OFFERIED AT L( )W1:I1, 'l1lCi S Than at any other Music House In this Country. A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF THE CELEBRATED PIANOS OF 'St-e aillwHway. I nllrttl)., l.levyel n»id I'ifci-her ALWAYS ON HAND., AND SOLD ON EASY. ACCOMMODATING TERMS. Get My Estinmtes Before Purchasing klhewhere. Spoolia attention paid to REPAIRS ON PIANOS, which aro done by skilled workmen at mod orate prices, and using only the BEST MATERIAL. Dultying overtthing for CASH, and having no III011 CANAL STREET RENT to pay. I can eel my goo.e MUCH LOWER, and let my customers have the bonollt of it. Your patronage is rospectfully solicited. LOUIS GRUNEWALD, 0o21 Granewald Hall, 141, 16 O 16, 20 and 22 Baronne isteet, New orleans. PHILIP WEIRLEIN, NEW MUSIC AND PIANO STORE, NO. 135 CANAL STREET, TOURO BUILDING, THE RENDEZVOUS OF THE MUSICAL WORLD. The Headquarters of the Piano and Music Trade of New Orleans and the Psouth. The honsa "Worloin " is renowned for its LOW PRICER AND ACCOMODATING TERMS, and for the SUPERIOR QUALITY of its instrumouts. At his Mammoth Warerooms can be found an assortment of 200 PIANOS AND ORGANS, CONSISTING OF THOSE UNEQUALED AND PERFECT CHICIERING Uvitght. Squaro and Grand Piano' The ologant Upright HARDMAN Pianos. The standard EMTEY Organs. MASON & HAMLIN Sand NEW ENGLAND Organs. Also fifty soeond hand Pianos and Organs at prices to suit overyono. Every instrument sold is fully walrrantd. DIRECT IMPORTATION OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Strings tc.. TECOJITE'S and othr BRASS INSTRUMENTS. sold at Wholusail and Retatl. at prices to defy all com Dotition. SHEET MUSIC--TIlE LARGEST STOCK IN THE SOUTH. PIANOS REPAIRED. TUNED. If AULED OR STORED AT REASONABLE PRICES. OLD PIANOS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. w,.17 TO OUR NUMEROUS CUSTOMERS, FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC. -o Having leased for a term of years the large and beautiful store in the MORESQUE BUILDING, forming the corner of Camp and Poydras streets, we will take possession of the same during the MONTII OF SEPTEMBER, -with one of the- LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS -OF VURNIIT RE EVER OFFERED TO THIS COMMUNITY. CONSISTING OF PARLOR, BEDROOM, DINING-ROOM, LIBRARY, HALL AND OFFICE FURNITURE OF EVERY STYLE, DESIGN AND QUALITY. FINE FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS. AND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF COMMON FURNITURE, OF EVERY GRADE AND PRICE. -o0- In the meantime we will REDUCE OUR PRICES on our stock in Armory Hall to obviate the expense of moving. Parties wishing to take advantage of this reduction should call before we move. Thanking the Public for their generous patronage during.many years past, we hope by striet attention to business and upright dealings, to merit a continuance of the same in ear new .rt M. & B. J. MONTGOMERY. N. 3-L. WeiU ABK@R!LA for ei A E1N EAMR. TREMONT ROUSE, Corner Tremont and Church Streets, altrveten, Texas. aUBA A OMFILA, Lessees. (Formerly of the Grand Southern Hotel.) The Palace Hotel of Galveston. This elegant Hotel, lately completed, s irw :=OW OP3LTIN -ron Tuf- ACCOMMODATION OF THE PUBLIC Being built at a cost of $400,000. it will be first class in every respect, with all the latest ima provements. ELEVATORS, ELECTRO ANNUN. CIATOBS. etc. --WITl- BATH ROOMS ON EVERY FLOOR. We therefore take plnasuro 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. ATrows BaS.sA, Js.. Chief Clerk. y27 em UNDERTAKERS. CHAB. O. JONES. JOHN G. IBOOEU Formerly with Frank Johnson. JONES a ROCHE, 560 and 262 Magazine st.. near Delord. Ua4ertakers and Embalmers. All business entrusted to the firm will receive prompt and careful attention at moderate rates. Carrigas to hirm las 17 COMMISSION MERCHANTS. LEON QUa YROUZE. OSOAnBOIS. QUEYROUZE &; BOIS, Wholesale Grocers, DEALERS IN WINES AND LIQUOR8 And all kinds of WESTERN PRODUOCE At the Blue stores. Corner Old Levee and Bienville streets. de14'7e ly New Orleans. GARDEN SEEDS JUST RECEIVED. NEW CROP OF TURNIP SEED THIS YEAR'S GROWTH. Also, a full assortment of all SEASONABLE SEEDS, including large late Flat Dutch and Drumhead Cabbage, superior quality. For sale at the NEW SEED STORE. E. BAKER, D1 i.a.Z LZN I aw marm , No. I CAMP STREET, NEW ORLEANS. Seed sent by mall, postago paid. All orders pr0mptly attended to. __ aull am GREAT RED UCTION -IN THE 'IPR.ICES - OF TIIE - SINGER SEWING MACHINE. BEWARE OF WORTHLErSS IMITATION MACHINES. THE SINGER WILL LAST A LIFETIME. SEND FOR CIRCULAR AND CASH PRICES. Address THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO., 85 CANAL STREET. B013 tahl F. BUSCH, GUN AND LOCKSMITH. No. 23 Commercial Place, New Orleans. BELL HANGING, IRON RAILRINGS. AND General House Work attended to at short notice and reasonable prices. Al"?3. Vaults, Locks and Copying Presses re airedl Duplicate Keys of all descrlptions made. S!fe repair Ina a seetiAlty mv9 '17 REOPENING The undersigand bogs to inform his friends and the vublic that the RESTAURANT attached to his Confectionery on Canal street, corner Carond,+lot having boon refitted, will re open on TUESDAY, the lath inst. As herotofore, he will execute orders for Balls, Mtarriages, So trees and Receptions, with the 4sst our market affords. N. KUNTZ. corner Canal - 10 l m and Carondilet streets. GAS FIXTURES8 FOR SALE, Below New York Wholesale Prices, EITHER TO THE TRADE OR PUBLIC GEN. ERALLY. Also a large supply of English Pipe Hooks Gas Fitters' Tools and Malleable Fittings can be bought, for cash, at less than factory quota tions, at 60 Camp street. au2s ly JOHN C. PFLMINr . Agent. JAMES D. EDWARDS, (Successor to Daniel and J. D. Edwards.) STEAMBOAT, RAILROAD AND E.NGI! EERS' SUPPLIES, Manufacturer of the most Improved STEAM TRAINS FOR MAKING SUSA. , And every description of Copper, Brass and Sheet-Iron Work. Dealer in Iron Pipe and Fittings for Steam, Water or Gas ; Brass and Iron Valves; Cocks; Oil Globes; Steam and Water Ganges; Boiler Tubes; Bolts and Nuts; Punched Nuts; Log ScrewsA Washers; Rivets; Cistern, Well and Force Pumps ; Brass and Iron Wire Cloth: Rub ber. Lubricating and Hemp Packing; Rub ber Hose; Belting; Lubricating, Lard, Signal, Linseed and Headlight Oils; White Lead; Cot ton Waste; Cotton Stem Packing; Gas Pipe Stocks and Dies Pipe Cutters; Tonas; Wrenches: Pipe "Vises; Jack Screws; Flue Brushee; Flue Scrapers, etc. Agent for the CAMERON SPECIAL STEAM PUMP -For PUMPING.JUICE AND SUPPLYING BOILEBR. Send for Prioe List. JAMES D. EDWARBDB. bL a .sd a Vront lad 3.Ri p sad I DilOI (11~LlljqDD ~ fwr st·~b~·t I T NIEHx A ],fm ETO Via Lousvl via Atlanta and Lou ARYING THE U. S. MAIL. Trains arrive and depart from Depot, foot oi Canal street, as follows: I7PABT. ARBIVI. Express ...... 7:55 a. m. Express...... 8:36L 2: Express ..... :H . m. ExpressB.... 9:80 p. Pullman Palace CUrs dailly to Olnz1nnat, Louisville, Nashville, St. Louis Washington, Baltimore and Philadelhia withoute and only one hage to New York and trn cities. Ticket offiRo. corner of Camp and Common street, opposito City Hotel, D. Bi. ROUINSON. Sunerintondent. mlh2 tf J.,W. COLEMAN, Ticket Agent. pONTCHARTRAIN RAILWAY- Depot at the head of Elysian Fields street, nest the Love,. Third District. Excursion to or from the Lake and ret rn same day. 20 cents. Children under twel.y years 10 r:nts. Trains will leave as follows: From the City. From the Lake. 6 o'clock ........a. m. 7 o'clock ....., 7% o'clock ........a. m. .s% o'clock ......a. m, 9 o'clock ........a. m. o'clock. a. im. 10% o'clok .......a. m, I ~ o'clock ........a m. 12 o'clock ........ m. 1l o'clock ........p.m, 2 o'clock ...... i .m. 2% o'clock ... .*.p. m, e o'clock ....... m. . o'clock ......p,n 6 o'clock ........m. M4. o'clock ........D, 6 o'clock ....... in. n. % o'clock ........pa, 7 o'clock .......p. m. 7% o'clock ... .....m, 8 o'clock ' .......v. m. 8s o'clock ... ....m, 9 o'clock ......... m. 90% o'lock ........pm. 10 o'clock ....... .. m. 10% o'clock .........m. On Sunday the trains will be run eoer hail hour from 2 o'clock o. m. On Sund.wy morna lngs the trains leave the eitrat 6 o'cloli for the accommodation of sportsmen. Passengers for Gentilly must notify the eon. ductor prior to the departure of train, aul '77 ly D. B. ROBINSON. Reoeiver. THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE PASSENGER ROUTES TO ALL POINTB NORTH AND EAST. Reorganized for the Summer of 1llf,. Working out of New Orleans via the N. O.a0, M. R. t.. and presontilng tih following attr lines to the attent ion of all North-bound TOt late and Travelers: Route No. I-All Rail. Via Montgomery Columbus. MaYeon, Aul0lte, Wl mlngton. aichmond. 6S Hours, New Orleans to New Tert. The same time always as by any other line. Pullman Sleeping Cars to Opelika. Solid Day Trains thence to Augasta, Pullman Sleepinag Cars attached s at t.-nI Wilmington. Through train Wilminaton to Blehmon New York with Elegant Parlor Oars -idio Richmon d-thenoe Pullman Sleeping lgr to New York. ALL CHANGES AT 8.ASONABLE HOUIR AND INTO CLEAN AND PROPERLY VENTILATED COA.S. Route No. s--ay Line. Over the same lines to Wilmington asby Ou No. 1. Thence by Speelal Parlor Oars toPorts mouth, Va. Thence, at 5:80 p. m, daily (exr, Sunday) by the magnillient steamers of B BAY LINE to Baltimore. Thence i .W ITi Express, arriving in New York at 2:05 p, m. A sixty-nine hours' run-only seven hours Is excess of all rail time, with the advantage of an undisturbed night's rest and superior scom modations upon the Chesapeake Bay. ] oute No. 3-T h Old DOWnntioa L .e. The same Lines to Wilmington and Por mouth as Itoutes 1 and 2. Thence, on Mo Wednesdays and Saturdays at 5:30 p. m. tlM magnificent sidowheel steamships of the OL DOMINION COMPAN , which invariably arrie at their New York wharves at 9 p. m. A through run of 76 hours, combining the essential elements of Cheapness. Speed ad Comfort. Passengers should leave New Orleans Suir days, Mondays and Thursdays to connect cloe ly with this Line. For Tickets, Checks, Time Cards tani all In. formation apply at the offices of the New Or. leans and Mobile Railroad. A. POPE General Passenger Agent. J. H WA.ITE. Southern Passenger Ag H. W FOWLER New Orleans Agent, corner Charles and &ommon streets. mrt4 GREAT JACKSON ROUUTl. NEW OBLEjANB DT. OT m Xa D 0C DOUBLE DAILY THROUHIB TRAINS, will depart and arrive as follows: from street depot from July 15, 1877: DEPAIT. A3UIYL Express No.1.6:a p. m. I Express No. 9.10:30 aL. Express No. . 6:16 a. m. Express No. . . :15 p Nos. 1 and 2 run daily, 3 ana 4 daily ezeeun Sunday. PULLMAN PALACE BLEEPING G through to Cincinnati, Louleville, Chica.eo - ro and Milan, Tenn., without change, anr lor. Louis a sleeper is taken on at Milan, passengers to go through without leavint train. Friday evening's train makes no conneoi0S at DuIuoin for Chicago. Aocommodation trains between New Orle..n and MoComb City: Leave New Orleans 8:3o p. m. Saturday; and 7:30 a. m. Sunday. Arrive 9:6o p. nm. Sunday. and 9:30 a. m. Mon daieckets for sale and information gjv6lat Camp street, corner Common. under Ultyl o A. D. BHELDON. Vent. J C. CLAnxx, Vice President and General Manager. mn m l IIII l 1 e N N iiN . I I I-- CONSUMPTION Posetivety (wued. All sufferers from this disease who are afl _ to be cured should try DR. KISNIR'S BRATED CONSUMPTIVE POWDERS. These powders are the onli preparation known that will cure CONSUMPTION and all diseases of the THROAT AND LUNGS--indeed, so strone is our faith in them, and also to convince youn ta they are no humbug, we will forward to sufferer, by mall post paid, a 1EE TMI BOX. We don't want your money until you are perfectly satisfied of their curative powers. If your life is worth saving, don't delay in these POWDERS a trial, as they will surely cure you. Price, for large box s3, sent to any part of the United States or Canada by mall on rnnsait of price. Address AMH & ROBBINS, apls ly so Fulton street, Brrooklyn. N. THE CELEBRATED "E. CARVER" COTTON GIN. All Sizes and Notion, and Dupliate Parts, FOR SALE AT REDUCED BATES BY OGDEN & BELL, DEALERS IN BAGGING AND TIEB, No. 18 Union street. sel 2m Southern Shoe Factory OF JOHl HANSEN 35 and 5a Canal street, New orleams. TO ALL SBOTHEBRN ITIZENS. I am of the same opinion as yourselves say am determined to help build up the man un.. turin interest of our native State in order to hel the laboring classes and keep the ao.e. which wouldotherwise go to the_ Nrth. a About ayee Itartea my act ry, ad using the best material and_ pBtng m ad romptly, Ihave been emable orde t esse bý rnh ad 1. 4 .Y - 9r,..i i~saL A(!"k.]Yt...