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NOTES. Mcolellan's majority is now put down at a The Alabama penitentiary is said to have . mned $85,000 above expenses in September. The municipal council of Paris have been . tioned to name a street after the late M. -The Supreme Court of the United States now about one thousand cases on the -The Mississippi penitentiary now has 953 menvicts. Number within walls 160, showing '79 working outside on plantations. -The Elmira Gazette, concedes that 75 per gent of the greenback vote in Chomung coun ty came from the Democratic party. -Two German steamers have reached SHi erla by sea this year, and a sailing vessel has made the passage from the mouth of the Jenlosel to Norway, laden with Siberian producte. -Prof. Lewis Swift, of Rochester, says that zi comets have been discovered this year, .Md that two faint ones are now visible with Us telescope, one in the evening, the other in e morning sky. - . -hey are at work now on the Straits of )over tunnel. The tunnel will belong to its proprietors for thirty years; then the two ov ernments will be able to take possession it on certain conditions. S-Under the heading "Another Grand Wake !" the London Times announces that .e Russian army in Bulgaria has been rein SQrceed by the sixth son of the Emperor, the .band Duke Paul Alexandrovich. -It is stated that the municipal authorities S.d Leipslc, Germany, have proclaimed n fne at ten marks on any woman who wears trail " on th streets of that city. The atlon also orders the police to arrest offenders, and their names are to be pub in the local papers. - An agent of the Russian government is Sa.deafvoring to make a contract in Philadel S a for an Iron bridge across the Danube, to S100 feet long, to have a single span, and ocost about $3 000 000. As the tinen for its 40n toruetion is limited to the opening of the M.ring campaign no contract has been made. .: -C-fhristian missionaries have made their - ark in Japan to such an extent that some of the Buddhists of that country are preparing = u men to go out as preachers to countor ". -. tie teachings of the missionaries. A num . tl of these young men have been sent to na and to India for thorough instruction the mysteries of Buddhism. S-Tresident Hayes doesn't find Washington si. oeaxprDensive as some of his predecessors e. e- is reported as saying that during rflt six months of his term he has spent " ,mly $4000 of the $25,000 which he has drawn, that hethinks of recommending Congress reduce the Executive's yearly salary from S-1,000 to the old figure of $25,000. Thfamine in the northeast of Brazil tiaues to press severely on the energies of . asgovernment and the charity of the nation. t $700,000 have already been spent, and it o bealeulated that about 400,000 persons are . W utterly dependent on charity. Disease, ilsual, is showing itself and at the capital Z~ ; port of Ceara yellow fever is ratherbad. -The lakes and canals are carrying the ..1 k of Western produce this year, and if a '; e reduction in tolls makes such a change i rail to water-path in the cost may it not fairly presumed that the difference of to ten cents per bushel in favor of the ippi route over all other routes east ý, 1 will win for the Mississippi the bulk of : yi n trade. 1 -Presildent Hayes has written the following 'Atslr to Gov. Rice, of Massachusetts: "It is ,agreateatisfaction to be able to congratulate on the gratifying result in Massachu I am glad of it on general reasons, on Syour account and on my own. Your personal :Opularity had no doubt much to do with it. . s an example of what the Republicans can when they unite, in spite of the blunders of :. President." d 'eNavra's invitation to the China Palace. MUSIC OF THE OYSTER. [.lezSican Correspondence of the San Fran iesoo Commercial Advocate.] All through the night I heard a short, snap sound coming from the twigs of the UeIi s, but in the darkness I was unable to gaeetaln the cause. It was not confined to amy one bush, but extended along the whole lsnce. There was no regularity about it, bit it fell upon the ear at ntervals like the ring of the first large rain drops that r:`lede a heavy shower; but no rain drops i er made so loud a noise, even when falling Von the shfngle roof of a country barn. I iasleep trying to make out the cause, and l' s awakened by the continued snap, snap, a !.p, which disturbed my slumbers. I knew i couldn't be the day breaking, because it was not near the morning hour. But when .Morning did come, and the sound had not .4ed, I discovered that it arose from the that were actually growing on the mgi a every twig of which held along its Snlth a cluster of from ten to twenty oysters l ,biot two inches long by an inch and a half wide. I thought it was a strange country wbhere the bushes bore such fruit as that. The : manches of the bushes were submerged at S h water, and the young oysters grew upon thUm until their weightbrokeoff the branches : apd they fell into the soft, muddy bottom. It aifs the sudden closing of thin shells which ' pti*.duoed the sound. Some naturalists have S ild the oyster can be educated but this was S first t4lie I was ever an auditor of an oys " And Where Is Mr. Tilden ? " (i , L. V. French in the Washington (Pa.) Re view.] W'hen at Knoxville a portion of the party w, t one evening to the mansion of Mr. P. S ldkinson to tea. Several ladies were pres at, withthheir children, and Mrs. Hays, who to be exceedingly appreciative of the :.. people, took one of the wee women upon r lap. The mother introduced the child by :I llin her that she was sitting on the lap of t President's wife, when the small sized iasinine curiosity turned to Mrs. Hayes and tamooentlv inquired: "And where is Mr. Til dln?" Evidently the youthful questioner had not been drilled to conceal the proclivi S se of her father's household toward Demo , aatid candidates, and took it for granted that thePresident's wife ought to be Mrs. Tilden, t .rsaay the least of it. Some might regard it p a rather "searching" interrogation, too s onsldering that Mr. Tilden is not now exactly Swhere they think he had the best right to be- f.s: In the presidential chair. !,. . - 'q- . . ... Chinese Immarlatlon. T1S number of Chinamen who came to San isnicit co last month was only 228, while 882 wmourned to their native land. For the first enB months of the present year the total rimber of Chinese arrivals was 9,302, as t 15,370 for the corresponding month iaet year. The anti-Chinese movement is S]bdInng to show some fruit. "ef A San Francisco Bull Fight. San Frtnoiseo's Spanish blood was stirred by baUl fgbt on Sunday atternoon of last week. arena was surroundeo by a high board nee, and a large numb,.r of human bru es ed on. Attired in a red shirt, green trunks a. .d riDed hose, and holding in his hand a Saal red banner Ramon Chevarri gambled i'e to the ring, and laced a viol us Texan bull. x .A sr dodging several rushes of the mon.tur. , Mexican was seemingly pinned against the be. ut by tossing his flag in the animal's he managed to get away. The bull was I . lassoed and thrown down, and the Mexi o. t oa the animal's neck. facing the tail. S~it Od around the ring in triumph, resisting .lt t , t isloge him. A dr nken butcher ' .laoamnbered over the fence. seized the bull I~bthe orns, and attempted to gouge out one "t *ieva[es. The bu.l bellowed and tossed the 5 ;4hvetr Into the air, only to catch him i I~. sead give him another lift. A cur was then . lto thearena, much to the edification of ode who laughed and shouted while ll a his cnt-mptiole adversary Into . aornr, ttened him against the fence. doorkepr was falu arrested on a of cruelty tqthe dg, and the Sunday .moe to an an _. N , av rasia :ratoa tuibehips lase. Mae i wi i Ietno , 15i 8OL UYON. . DEYFIUS. SOL LION & CO., 112 Baronne Street. Friends, Ladies, Gentlemen and Children, We respectfully invite you to the opening o3 our beautiful and well-selected stock of Boots and Shoes! Consisting of the Finest Ladies' and Children's Button Boots, Bals, Ties, Slippers, etc. Gentlemen's Fine Congress, Prince Alberts, Wire screwed, Etc. The Latest Style of BOOTS, SHOE8, BROGANS. RUSSETS, PLOW SHOES. MALAKOFFS,. Etc. We guarantee satisfaction or no sale. All we ask is to give us a call. Burt's Button Boots and Laced Shoes A SPECIALTY. In the hope of giving you thorough satisfac tion, we remain. yours, truly. SOL LION & CO., 112 Baronne Street. P. S.-We guarantee all orders filled to your satisfaction. Boots and Shoes made to order. Country orders respectfully solicited, oel4 em KELLEY'S ISLAND Wine Company. DRY CATAWBA, PORT, SHERRY, SWEET CATAWBA, MUSCAT, ANGIELICA, CLARET, IN WOOD AND IN GLASS. CHAMPAGNES. These Wines are better and cheaper than foreign importations. They have been analyzed by the experienced chemist and Professor of Chemistry in the University of Louisiana, Dr. Joseph Jones. who pronounces them free from impurities, and recommends their use for me dicinal purposes. SHROPSHIRE & CO., 18 SOUTH PETERS ST. noll SOLE SOUTHERN AGENTS. FOR CASH ONLY! FOR CASH ONLT! Great Reduction in Prices of CIILDREN'S BOOKS, GIFT BOOKS. NOVELS, STATIONERY AND FANCY ARTICLES. During the next thirty days I will sell goods at these low figures: MAGIC INKSTANDS, reduced from 25 to 15 cents. MAGIC WATER PENS, reduced from 75 to 25 cents per dozen. PERFORATED CARD BOARD, from 20 to 10 cents per sheet. GOLD AND SILVER CARD BOARD, from 75 to 40 cents. A large stock of CATHOLIC PRAYER BO OKS at half price. My own LEAD PENCILS, now in great de mand, reduced to 10 cents per dozen. The same with Rubber Tips 20 cents per doz. The Harrington COPY BOOk, usually sold at 10 cents each, now only 50o .ets per dozen. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, worth $1 5o, for 75 cents. CHROMOS and REWARD CARDS at cost. One thousand PAPER NOVELS at half price, containing all the writers of note in fic. tion. A. P. HARRINGTON, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, No. 149 Canal Street, Between Kreeger's Kid Glove Store and Holmes Dry Goods Store. oc28 Su Tu Fr 2m How a "Diebold" Safe Stood the Test in the Recent Fire at Edwards' Depot, Miss. W. W. CLARK, JNO. W. NORRIS President. Vice President. D. TYLER. Secretary and Treasurer, ANOTHER SOUTHERN TESTIMONIAL FOR THE Diebold SWe 4 Lock Cmpn, A. ROY, Agent. ONE MORE VICTORY SCORED, RE&DI READ ? EDWARDs' DEPOT October 18 1877. Dear Sir-The No. 7 DIEBOLD SAFE, pur chased some time since. went through the large conflagration and remained FORTY-EIGHT HOURS in the burning ruins. The iron on the sides and front was very much bulged out. Considering the extreme heat to which it had been subjected, we feared greatly for its con tents; but judge of our joy and surprise when on opening it we found all our books and papers in good condition. S. D. CURRIE & CO. The above is a sample of the testimonials being daily received from all parts of the coun try. A large assortment of these celebrated safes always on hand, at prices as low as first-class work can be made. Write for estimates, etc. NEW ORLEANS BRANCH DIEBOLD SAFE AND LOCK CO., 27 Canal Street, .A. ELOY, .A.geont. no10 lm Ime. H. BAUSSET, MIDWIFE BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM HER CUSTOM ere that she has transferred her domicile to 183 Rampart street, between et, Ann and Du maine. Receives boarders from the city, also from the country. Consultations from 11 o'clock a. m. to 1 o'clock p.m. se3 s3m Tu Th Su PHILIP HIRSCR, CI OOP El "E. , so, 52, 54, 56. 58 and 60 North Peter street. Manufactory-Corner St. Louis and Miro streew, New Orleans. Has for sale choice gre-'n Hogshead and Bar rel Poles; also new Sugar Hogsheads Molasses Barrels, half Barrel and Kes, all sizes. Prices moderate Satisfaotion guarateed se7 sm d&w W. W. PAbIER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MONBOE. LOUISIANA, Praeoloes in the parishes of Oaachtta, More house and lams taken for olleo. tion in ll ofma ea oa usotw t Ham PARIS FASHIONS. Mme. JULIE LaB. FISHEB, Parlors at the Turner Mansion, 188...........CANAL STREET........... 18 Begs to inform her lady friends and the public generally that she has on hand one of the most beautiful and coinplete selections of Parisian styles and fashions in BONNETS, HATS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, SHAWLS, Etc. In her DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT she has employed the best Parisian Artiste, and she will be pleased if the ladies will call at her Parlors, 188 CANAL STREET. Mine. Julie LaB. Fisher. 0019 tf FRENCH MILLINERY, Berlin Zephyr Worsted, -AND DRESSMAKING. Mhame. Rosma. Reyunoir. No. 9 Chartres Street, Near Canal, Begs to inform her patrons, and the ladies in general, that the BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF MILLINERY selected by her in the North, and received di rect from prominent Parisian hou-es, is now in store, andt comprises all the newest shates in Felt. Chips, Straws and Velvets. trimmed in the leading style, and at lower prices than any other house in this (ity. Her stock of Berlin Zephyr Slipper Patterns. Java Canvas, Mottoes, etc., is varied and coal plote. THE DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT will be opened O)rober 15, by Mrs. M. MARSH, well known in this commun ty as one of the most competent in this line of business. Orders filled at short notice; perfect fit and entire satisfaction guaranteed. odle 3m IMPORTANT NOTICE I To Parties Afflicted with Chronic DIs eases, Declared to be Incurable. All cases abandoned by the physicians will be given GRATUITOUS CONSULTATIONS. The rich man will pay his moneyonly after hav having been cured, and the poor man will be treated. attended to and cured for nothing. by 1) ..1. 31I ATI, Chemist and Professor of PIhrenology, from Paris, Who can be seen every day from a o'clock in the morning to 4 o'clock in theevening. at No. 43 BOURBON STREET. The success which he has obtained by means of his fortifying and invigorating remedies, and by attending personally to patients, is well known. He has cured, and is ready to prove, in the towns bordering upon the Mississippi, many persons abandoned by physicians and conflned to their beds for mnLny years. Many ladies, as well as gentlemen, have, under his care, recovered health and the freshness of youth. His new sy-tem of treatment is unequaled and sovereign in all cases of aplparent apoplexy, rheumatism, dvspepsia. neuralgia, hemorrhage. general debility, leucorrhea, stricture. diseases of the wom b, fever. diseases of the eyes and sick ness of the stomach, persistent and rebellious syphilitic action, and all these chronic disea- ces. which, in the Southern climate, strike afflicted partis and bring them down to the grave by gradual and excruciating agony. N. B.-His treatment excludes all remedies that have for a basis arsenic. mercury and quin ine, which usually cause the loss of the teeth. the weakening of all the organs. and leaves the patientin a state of prostration.by acting inju riously upon all his faculties, and very often giving him at di(eise which he did not have. Phrenological science alone has the pow'~r of pointing out the symp'oms that chara terize diseases and discover all the phases of exist once. It takes its data only from profound study, It does not surprise-It astonishes, and by the light of its truth the ionsulting patient knows that he can be cured and the way he is going. gPhrenologlcal Consultations at the office, $5; at domnicll, $10. no27 Im THE NEW AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE COMPANY. Having just opened a salesroom with a large stock of the latest improved machines at 18 Canal street, we cordially invite the ladies and the public generally to call and examine the assortm-nt. This machine has all the LATEST IMPROVE MENTS and is a marvel of M1,CHANISM, SIM PLICITY and DURABILITY. It runs lightly, makes very little noise, has more space under the arm and is the EASIEST LEARNED of any machine in the world. Its Needles are SELF-SETTING and the only SELF-THREADING SHUTTLE in use. We guarantee it the Best and Cheapest Machine in the market. Office and salesroom 185 Canal street. D. A. KENION, Manager. Agents Wanted. O. A. PEIRCE, no23 1m Agent for New Orleans. HAMBURG MAGDEBURG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG. This Company is now prepared to issue POLICIES against Loss or Damage by Fire at current rates. For particulars apply to WILLIAMS & BRUCKNER, Agents, nol lm 13 Carondelet street. HENRY KLUNG, LITHOGRAPHER, ENGRAVER -AND P I ~1J '" .I E.L , ll............Magazine Street .. ...... 811 NEW ORLEANS. LA. All work executed at New York prices. jIy2l l A. CAPITON, MERCHANT TAILOR, 2.......CARONDELET STREET....... Near Canal. Wishes to inform his customers and the pub lic in general that he has for sale Wedding and Evening Suits, made in altogether new style, and also Gentlemens' Fashionable Toilette. He has always on hand a nice assortment of the latest styles of Imported Goods, and does the best work in the city, at very reasonable prices and satisfaction guaranted. nos 2m buTuThSa CHAS. LACOUIE, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer, 53 ST. CHARLES STREET, Near Gravier street, New Orleans, La. Sole Agent For Goldsborough, Forster & Co.'s celebrated BAKER RYE, and W. W. Johnson & Co 's OLD KELLAR BOURBON. Both of above Whiskies are distilled expressly for C. LACOUME; also. have on hand numerous other brands of fine goods. Bar, grocery and family trade supplied. Also, proprietor of t. Charles Bar and Billiard Rooms, Under St. Charles Hotel BRANCH BARS, 13i Carondelet street-- Bourbon street, Aaddal in al sorts._.fBILIABD GOODS .8s~d'ýS~ioioe181ý JNO. JWETT & SONS, IOORRODERS 'LEAD *j L D -oAD- ADS CRUSHERS o(L .E. LINSEED, N 1-i l W Y (C) WIt 1i The above LEAD is strictly PURE. They have manufactured only this quality for the last twenty years. Guaranteed as good as any made in this country. and the above OIL is WAR RANTED to be PERFECTLY PURE. For sale by W. 1M. ABBATT, No. 3S Peters Street, oe24 3m SOLE AGENI' FOR NEW ORLEANS. GO TO GRUNEWALD HALL, -FOR THE BEST PIANO AN1T.D ORANS, SHEET MUSIC -AND BRASS INSTRUMENTS, WHICH ARE OFFERED AT l)OWEIlt Rt.ICES Than at any other Music House In thls Country. A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF THE CELEBRATED PIANOS OF Steinway, 'Knrlabe, I-leyel and 14isi Iher ALWAYS ON HAND. AND SOLD ON EABY. ACCOMMODATING TERMS. Get My i stimates Before Purchasing I;lsewhere. Special attention paid to REPAIRS ON PIANOS, which are done by skilled workmen at mod orate prices, and using only the BEST MATERIAL. Buying evcrdthing for CASH, and having no HIGH CANAL STREET RENT to pay, I can sel my goods MUCH LOWER, and let my customers have the benefit of it. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. LOUIS GRUNEWALD, oc21 Grunewald Hall, 1416, 18, 20 and 32 Baronne street, hew Orleans. PHILIP WERLEIN, 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 out h. The house "Werl!in," I. renowned for its LOW PRICES AND ACCOMODATING TERMS, and for the SUPERIOR QUALITY of its instrumo, ts. At his Mammoth Warerooms can be found an assortment of 200 PIANOS AND ORGANS, CONSISTING OF THOSE UNEQUALED AND PERFECT UPRIGHT. GRAND AND SQUARE PIANO. THE ELEGANT UPRIGHT AtRDMAN PIANOS. THE STANDARD ESTEY ORGANS, MASON & BAMLIN AND NEW ENGLAND ORGANS. Also fifty second hand Pianos and Organs at prices to suit everyone. Every instrument sold is fully warranted. DIRECT IMPORTATION OF MUSTCAL INSTRUMENTS, Strings etc., LECOMITE'S and other BRASS INSTRUMENTS. sold at Wholesale and Retill, at prices to defy all com petition. SHEET MUSIC-THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE SOUTH. PIANOS REPAIRED. TUNED. HAULED OR STORED AT REASONABLE PRICES. OLD PIANOS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. no17 R. M. & B. J. MONTGOMERY, Furniture Emporium, Corner Camp and Poydras streets, NIDTV ()RLEANS. FINE PARLOR SUITS, IN SILK, SATIN, COTOLINE, REPS AND HAIR CLOTH. FINE IB EDITIO()ML SLJUIrTS, IN WALNUT, MAHOGANY AND ROSEWOOD. WITH FRENCH PLATE IN ARMOIRS AND DRESSING CASES. Fine Diningroom, Hall and Library Suits, Fancy Cabinets, Stands, Desks, Tables and Chairs. A Large Assortment of French Plate Mirrors. A FULL LINE OF OFFICE FURNITURE. A Large Stock of Medium and Common Furniture, suitable for the country tra de Goods delivered free of charge, mh3 tf _ _ • . iii m m ALL KINDS OF NEW FURNITURE. SUCH AS BEDROOM SETS, PARLOR SETS, PATENT LOUNGES AND CHAIRS. ETC. For sale at the lowest prices by JOHN BOIS, ................. Camp Street..............529 FURNITURE TAKEN ON STORAGE. SPICIAL NOTIOr--Second-hard Furniture SWoItMU p arab cash bpriee said EQUAL TO THE BEST. Marais Street Steam Brewery 6S...........Marars street........... g Between Conti and St. Louis. H. F. . TURCKEN, Proprietor, ivn Rm NEW ORLEANR T. A. B ECK, Ofmce and nalesroom, No. 27 Peters st., Manufactory. Carondelet Walk. between Boman and Preur streets, New Orleans. Has constantly on band Bug r Hogsheads, Molaises Barrels. Half Barrels, Kegs and Flour Barrels, new and second-haad. Orders for Hoop-oles filled at the lowest market rates. Parteula attention pa6d to 4.W GREAT JACKSON BOUTS. CHICAGO. BT. LOUIS AND )NW. WOLa&N DOUBLE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS will depart from and arrive at the Callio street depot from November 18, 177 as follow: DEPART. AREIVER Express No. 1.6:00 p.m. I Express ?Jo.2,10:S0a Express No. 3, 7:00 a.m. Express No.4,10:o0p Nos. 1 and 2 run daily, S and 4 daily e1 PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS through to Louisville. Cincinnati and Chicago without change, and for St. Louis a sleeper i attached at Milan, enabling passengers to go through without leaving the train. Only one change to New York and Eastern cities. Friday evening's train makes no conneetiozi for Chicago. Accommodation trains between New Orleas and McComb City: Leave New Orleans 3:45 p. m. Saturday, and 7:00 a. m. Hunday. Arrive at New Orleans at 9:20o a. m. and 10:0® p. m. Monday. This is the only line running double daily through trains to and from all points North anE East. Tickets for sale and information given at 0 Camp street, corner of Common. A. D. SHE[(DON. Ticket Aant. F. CHANDLER, Gen. Pass. Agent. THE NEW ORLEANS AND MOBILE S ROAD-MOBILE LINE- THE GREAT THROUGH ROUTE TO TE EAST. NORTH AND WEST, Via Louisville via Atlanta and via St .Loais. CARRYING THE U. S. MAIL. Trains arrive and depart from Depot, toot a Canal street, as follows: DEPART. ARBRV. Express, Sun- Express..... s:5G. ,' day only.... 7:55a.m. Express,Sun Express......5:0oop.m. day only ...9:30p,. Passenger, ex- Passenger,ex ciptHunday.7:50sa.m. cept undays:p,.. Pullman Palace Cars daily to Oinoeini. Louisville, Nashville, St. Louis Washi Baltimore and Philadelhia without a and only one change to New York and > s cities. " Ticket office, corner of Camp and Oommo~ street, opposite City Hotel. D. B. ROBINSON, Superintendent, mh2 tf J. W. COLEMAN. Ticket Agent, THE ATLANTIC COAS I LIINE PASSENGER ROUTES TO ALL POINTU NORTH AND EAST. Reorganized for the Summer of Il.-, Working out of New Orleans via the N. O. Ida M. R. h., and presentingthe following attrLac.i. lines to the attention of all North-bound Tour. ists and Travelers: Route No. 1-All Rail. Via Montgomery Columbus. Macon. Atuguz Wilmington. aichmond. 6S Hours, New Orleans to New TYerl The same time always as by any other lin. Pullman Sleeping Cars to Opelika. Solid Day Trains thence to Augusta. wEh Pullman Sleeping Oars attached at Macon Sot Wilmington. Through train Wilmington to Richmond and New York with leant Parlor Cars attached to Richmond-thence Pullman Sleeping Oars to New York. ALL CHANGES AT SEASONABLE HOURi AND INTO CLEAN AND PROPERLY VENTILATED CAIR. Route No. S-Bay Line. Over the same lines to Wilmington as by Boute No.1. Thence by Special Parlor Cars to Portsi mouth. Va. Thence, at a:s80 . m. daily (o.t Sunday). by the magnificent steamers of th BAY LINE to Baltimore. Thence by New Yor Express, arriving in New York at 2:065 . m. A sixty-nine hours' run-only seven hours in excess of all rail time, with the advantage of an undisturbed night's rest and superior accom modations upon the Chesapeake Bay. Route No. 8-The Old Dominion ImUe. The same Lines to Wilmington and Porti. mouth as houtes 1 and 2. Thence. on Mondae. Wednesdays and Saturdays at 6:30 p. m. hthe magnificent sidewheel steamships of the Oy DOMINION OOMPAN , which invariably ar.riy at their New York wharves at 9 p. m. A through run of 7s hours, combiningUs essential elements of Cheapness. Speed ami Comfort. Passengers should leave New Orleans days. Mondays and Thursdays to connet4o iy with this Line. For Tickets, Checks. Time Cards arid all formation apply at the offices of the New leans and Mobile Railroad. A. POPE, General Passenger Agent. J. H. WTHTTE Southern Passenger Agent L. L. McCLESKEY, Southwestern Agent. eoo, nor 8t Charles and Common sts. nol S FOR MAKING Light Bread, Rolls, & SHEPARD'S IMPROY ! IS THE CHEAPEST AND BE ARTICLE IN THE MARKET. this Yeast with impuoity. and warranted to keep any length of time pre on epvri can, and if followed strieth, WI . H. SHEPA p D, ti 1VROLESALE wEALER IN Teas, Spices, Mustards, &c. Dy58peptics can eat Bread raiomhouse St., .i and wa........rranted...... to ee any ln.......gth ......of time in an liate. art stdiretions for use Invtes os friery n, and if followed strietlly, GOOD RED store, ill be certais good result. FOR SALE BY GROCERS GENERALLY. 1#henmselves that they eprssly th SoCarn Bay Cheper flom H W . H.TOVE SHEPARD, Teas, Spices, Mustards, &c. 18 Custom house St., NEW ORLEANS, LA. CHINA-GILASS. VING ET, 207 ............Canal street........... Near Rampart street, Invites his friends and the public in general t@m CROCKERY, STOVES ANDT HOUSED PU]BgI $ ING GOODS. fel GA 8 FIXT URES FOR SALE Below New York Wholesale Prioeu, EITHER TO THE TRADE OR PUIBLW( 05 ERALLY. Also a large supply of $Nlensh PIe Bg Gas itters' Tools and Mallesbj Pbiaaa be bought, for cash, at loes than , tions. at so Camp street, . ,s fr &l5 . l, Lg !,: