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INTELLIGENCE BUREAU. PLANTERS, ATTENTION! GRIFIN'S EMPLOYERS' AN1 SERVANTS' INTELLIGENCE BUREAU A.NI)> CLAIM AG IENCY. 114 CARONDELET STREET, NEW ORLEANS. The underslined, having hnd many years experience In one of the largest Northern Cities In the selection of servants for employers and in obtaining situations for the unemployed, and be. IleVlln in the advantage to the public of a permanent bureau, where those needing help can call at any time and procure such as may be re quired and those out of employment can obtain good situations, inform the public that they have established a bureau as above, where, at the shortest notice, Private Families, Boarding Houses, Hotels, Restaurants, Steamboats, Stores, Planta tions, Etc., Etc., canbe supplied with first-class cooks, waiters, nurses, stewards. (male and female), matrons. housekeepers, seamstresses, traveling servants, ladies' maids, valets. servants of all work, men eM women to work by the day or month. Also, book-koeepors, clerks, salesmen, overseers for plantations, bar-tenders, coachmen, waiters, groom9 . hostlers, omce cleaners, Boys for any oo. on, and likewise laborers for plantations, white and colored. Inglish, French, American, German and Spanish employers wishing first-class help, and those deashin good situations in the city or country, will find it to their advantage To Call at Once, or Communicate and Have Their Names Registered. Special attention given to private families, and ladles will find it to their advantage to call in person, and make known their requirements. Neatly Furnished Sitting Rooms for Those Desiring Situations, Planters wishing first-class laborers from the North or any of the Southern States (white or colored), can have their orders fillld on short notice, by calling in person or addressing this bureau, as we have acents in each of the Southern States as well as in Northern cities expressly for the purpose of engasing hands. Agents wanted in the country parlishes and in the States of Alabama. Georda. Misslassipl and T xas, to whom a liberal com pensation will be paid, for the purpose of engagang and forwarding labOra or particulars, enclose postage stamrrp. UNITED STATES CLAIM AGENCY. Claims of all kinds against the States or the United States for bounty, pensions, prize money, .et., collected promptly. Land warrants of the Revolutionary. Black Hawk, Florida. Mexican Wars, and War of 1811 bought and sold. Compensation obtained for all losses of stock, produce, or otherwise, sustained by acts of the ed~eral Army during the war. fet idply .. I. GRIFFIN & Co. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. 0 FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS WE WILL SELL AT PIllME COST FOR CAMII, OUR SUPERB ASSORTMENT OF SATIN, SILK REPS, BROCATEL, COTOLINE AND CASHIIMERE [A T)TII L SITI'I'S, FRENCH PLATE, MANTEL AND PIER MIRRORS, MOUNTED IN GOLD. AND WALNUT AND GOLD FRAMES. ORNAMENTAL AND FANCY TABLES, PEDESTALS, JARDENNIERS, CARD RECEIVERS, CABINETS, WORK TABLES, DESKS AND ORNAMENTAL CHAIRS AND ROCKERS. We Will also sell. AT THE VERY LOWEST MARGIN, all other goods In our immense stock. Our object is to reduce our overcrowded stock, and WE ARE DETERMINED TO SELL. Call and make your selections while it is yet time. ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE. R. M. & B. J. MONTGOMERY, MOIuESQUE BUILDING, mha tt Corner Camp and Poydras Otreets. - --- L I , EXCELSIOR SCHOOL FURNITURE MANUFACTURIN CO Cincinnnti, Ohio. Manufacturers of the finest and best Furniture for Schools, Churches, Offices and Halls. DEALERS IN MAPS. CHARTS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES IN GENERAL The only manufacturers of the COMMON SENSE BENT WOOD DESK, with guarantee for five years. JTIAMES E. PERNET, 58 Camp Street, jai 3m GENERAL SOUTHERN AGENT. PHILIP WERLEIN, 135 ........................ CANAL STREET ......................135 THE LEADING PIANO AND MUSIC DEALER OF THE SOUTH, Offers the best toned, most perfect and most durable PIANOS and ORGANS Made either in this country or in Europe, at the lowest prices and on the most accommodating terms ever offered. HIs Stock consists of the unrivalled, world renowed CHICKERING, the celebrated and elegant MATHUSHEK, and the fine toned and low-priced HARDMAN PIANOS. ESTEY, MASON & HAMLIN AND NEW ENGLAND ORGANS. eeadln-Hand Pianos from $40 up. New Pianos from $200 up. All fully Warranted. This house has always been renowned for its low prices and fair dealing and will continue to ~.1pDDII the word with good and reliable instruments on the most reasonable terms. TUNING ND LREPAIRING A SPECIALTY. mh17 HENRY KLUNG, LITHOGRAPHER, ENGRAVER -AND- PRINTER, l11...........Mag1azlne street............ 81 NEW ORLEANS. LA. dll work executed at New York prices. jy29 LILIENTHAL'S GALLERY OF ART, 31............CANAL STREET............121 (TOUBO BUILDING) A Veautiful, artistio and ~ermanent photo be made by LAMBERT'S OAR . of whio I possess the ex LP nt Right for the States of Louislana Sand examine my selection of Dio Gxti~oa oes JULIO, PORTRAIT PAINTER. No. 3 Carondelet Street, New Orleans. Portraits from life or from pictures of the deceased (in oil or crayon). from $5W to $150. IMy ART GALLERY is a place of free re sort, and the public is invited to visit it at pleasure. del6 tf W. W. SHARPE & CO., PUBLISHERS' AGENTS, No.e s Park Row, New TYork, Are authorised to contract for advertsina In our aSperHo. Uo AUOTION SALES. By Plaeide J. Spear. MARBLE TOMB. New St. Louis Cemetery, foot of Esplanade street. BY PLACIDE J. SPEAR, Auctioneer-Office --No. 46 Royal street-On SATURDAY, Mar, h 30, 1878, at 12 o'clock m. will be sold at public auction at the MFRCHANTS AND AUC TIONEERS' EXCHANGE. ON IIOYA L STREET, BETWEEN CUSTOMHOUSE AND CANAL STREE I - THE SPLENDID MARBLE TOMB in the new St. Louis Comeoery, foot of Esplnnade street, fronting St. Peter Avenue. Range K, lot No. 4. first square. Terms-Cash. mble 24 24 29 30 By Albert Paul. (GROCERIEH. GROCERIEH. SUCCESSION OF JOHN RUST. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans- No. 40.176. 1 Y ALBERT PAUL. Au.ttoneer-Office No. S38 Exchtmnge Ally--Will b sold at public auction, on MONDAY, ADril 8, 1s78, by virtue of an order of the Hon. A. L. Tisot, Judge of the Second DI)strict. Court for the parish of Or lonens dated March 28, 187- THE CONTENTS OF THE WELL-KNOWN GROCERY tTORtE. No. 336 Customhouse street, corner Derbigny street. Terms-Cash on the spot, mh29 ap4 9 MUNICIPAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SEALEI) PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUC TION OF SIELL ROAD. DEPARMENT OF IMPROVEMENTS. CITY IIALL. New Orleans. March 26, 1878. Sealed proposals will be received at this office until MONDAY, the eighth da~y of April. 1878. at 12 o'clock m., for CONSTRUCTION OF A SHELL ROAD on Sonlat street, from St. Charles to St. George streets. in accordance with specifica tions on file In the office of the City Surveyor. The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. JOHN McCAFFREY, mh27 td Administrator. NOTICE. To the Subscribers to the Capital Stock of the New Orleans Waterworks Company. MAYORALTY OF NE1 ORLEANS, I New Orleans. March 27, 1875. You are requested to assemble on 8ATUR DAY, the thirtieth instant, between 12 m. and 2 p. m., at the office of the Merchants' Mutual Insurance Company. No. lot Canal street, for the purpose of electing seven directors, In con formity with act No. :l of 1877. The following, out of the seven directors, are designated by the Mayor, in compliance with the act, viz: ARCHIBALD MITCHELL. W. W. WASHBU1INE, JOSEPH BAYLE, ED). A. I'ALFSEY. The following stockholders are hereby named as commissioners to superintend said election: JOHN W. IIINCKS, F. E. CHANUT, WM. PEMIIBETON. mh27 td ED. PILSIIURY. Mayor. SEALED PROPOSALS. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE. CITY HALL, New Orleans, March 27, 1878. Sealed proposals for the collection of the rev enues of the following mentioned public mar kets. for the month of April, 187R. will be re ceived st this office up to 12 o'clock m. FRI DAY, March 29. 1875. to wit: Fruit and Vegetable Markets. French Meat Market. Poydras and Pille Markets. Treme Market. Ninth Street Market. Dryades Market. Said proposals to be made for each market separately. Cash in United States treasury notes to ac company each bid. The city reserves the right to reject any and all bids. CHARLES CAVANAC. mh2s 2t Administrator. CITY TAXES OF 1878 AND PREVIOUS YEARS. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, CITY HALL, New Orleans. March 23. 1878. All persons owing city taxes for 1878 are respectfully notified that the taxes can be PAID WITHOUT EXPENSES, which will shortly ac crue. They will also save additional expense on those due for previous years by paying them at once. J. C. DENIS. mh24 1w Administrator. LMPORTANT TO MAC'IINISTS. DEPARTMENT OF IMPROVEMENTS,) Room 16. City Hall, New Orleans, March 1, 1878, Sealed proposals will be received At this office until MONDAY, the first day of April, 1878, at 12 o'clock m., for the construction of a Draining Machine, to be erected on the banks of the Or leans Canal, on the property known as the OLD CITY PARK, Metairie Ridge, in accordance with the specifications on file in the office of the City Surveyor. All bids must be properly en veloped and indorsed as follows: "Proposal for Construction of Draining Machine." The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. JNO. McOAFFREY, Administrator. DEPARTMENT OF II'ROVEMEINTR, CITY HALL,1 New Orleans, March 26. 1878. The time for receiving bids for construction of dlralning machine is hereby extended to Wednesday, May ,1 1878. JNO. Mc1CAFFREY, Administrator. SEALED PROPOSALS. DEPARTMENT OF IMPROVEMENTS, Room is, City Hall, New Orleans. March 20, 1878. 1 Sealed proposals will be received at this office until MONDAY, the first of April, 1878. at 12 o'clock m., for the construction of foundations and building for draining machine, to be erected on the banks of the Orleans Canal. on the prop erty known as the Old City Park, Metairie Ridge, in accordance with the specifications and drawings on file in the office of the City Surveyor. All bids must be properly enveloped and in dorsed as follows: "Proposals for Foundations and Draining Machine Building." The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. JOHN McCAFFREY. mh21 Administrator. SOULE'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE AND Literary Institute.-Day and evening ses sions the entire year; elective system; 32 branches of study; daily lectures; gymnasium exercise; special care given to native capacity. disposition, manners, health and morals; non sectarian; students free to college, literary and debating society; full faculty; iarge, well- on tilated study rooms, and all necessary appara tus; special classes in particular studies, for boys, at from $1 to s5 per month. felt 1iv _ EO. HOULE. President. THE SISTERS OF CHARITY OF ST. SIMEON'S SCHOOL A BE HAPPY TO INFORM THEIR PATBONS and friends that, after having made some repairs and improvements in their buildines, they are prepared to receive a few yong lady boarders. As onl a limited number can be ac oommodated, .p leon should be made 0on ie on ld of ae JUDICIAL ADVZETISEZMENtTS. AUCTION SALES. By Pl.Mid. J. Spear. IMPROVED PROPERTY ON CONTI STREET Between Villere and Marais streets, t econd District. SUCCESSION OF JULES BUISSART. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 39,836. -TY PLACIDE J. SPEAR, Auctioneer-Office - No. 461 Royal street-WEDNESDAY, April lo 1878, at 12 o'clock m., w II be sold at public auc tlion, at the MEOCHANTS AND AUCTION. EERS' EXCHANGE, ON ROYAL STREET BETWEEN CUTOMHOUSE AND CANAL STREETS, by virtue and in pursuance of at order from the Hon. A. L. Tissot. Judge of th( Second District Ctourt for the parish of Orleans dated March 2, 1878, for accountof the abovesue. cession, the following described property, t( wit I. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, together with all the buildings and Im provements there. on. situated in the Second Di-trlct of the city designated by the No. 2. on sketch of Edgar 'l!ie. architect, dated November 16, 1817, in the stJuare bounded by Conti. Brenville, Villore and Marals streets, measuring 27 feet 9 inches front on Conti street by a depth of 90 feet, to an alley in common with other properties. and 27 foot , inches front on said common aley. 2. A CER I'AIN PORTION OF GROUND, sit uated in said square and district and in the rear of the above described property, moeasuring 27 feet 9 inachs front on said common alley by a de th of 32 feet, Terms and conditions-One-third cash, and the balance on a credit of one and two years, for notes of the purchasers, bearing special mortgage and vendor's lien and privilege on the property sold, with 5 per cent Interest per annum from the date of sale,till final payment the clause of 5 per cent attorney's fees in case of judicial proceedings to recover payment of said notes or any portion thereof; the buildings to be kept insured by the purchseor for an amount to be fixed by the administrator and the policy transferred to him or the holder of said notes, and all other usual clauses. The purchaser will be required to make a deposit of 10 per cent on the amount of adjudication at the mo ment of sale. Act of sale before E. A. Peyroux, Esq, notary public, at the expense of the purchasers. mhs 15 22 29 ap5 10 ATTRACTIVE INVESTIMENT. THE OCE4N SAW-ILL,. Machinery, Boilers, Engine. Tools, etc., in the Sixth District. fronting the River Mississip pi, and now in full operation. That large portion of ground adjoining the above. Eight splendid lots of ground in their imme diate rear. Five lots of ground on Tchoupitoulas street. New Cottage HIouse on Water street, between Robert and Upper Line streets. SPLENDID IMPROVED SQUARE OF GROUND on Vaience, Bordeaux. Laurel and Jersey streets. SUCCESSIONS OF M GIN AND MIGUEL PUIG. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans Nos. 37,.324 and 37,588. BY PLACIDE J. SPEAR, Auctioneer--Offle No.46 Royal street-On WEDNESDAY. April 10. 1878. at 12 o'oloc1~ m , will be sold at publie auction at the MERCHANTS -ND AUCTION Eli RS' EXCHANGE. ON ROYAL STREET, BE TWEEv CUSTOMHOUSE AND CANAL STREETS, by virtue and in pursuance of two orders from the Hon. A. L. Tissot. Judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated respectively February 21, 1878, and Feb ruary 27,187k. for account of the above succes stons, the following described properties, to wit 1. A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND, to gether with all the buildings and improvements thereon, situated lu the Sixth District of this city, bounded by Water. Robert and Upper Line streets and the Mississi.oti riv-r. measuring 74 feet it inches front on Water street, 75 teet front on the Mississippi river by a depth of 145 feet, more or less, on the side nearest to Robort street, and 125 feet in dep h. more or le-s on the side nearest U pper Line street, according to a plan of John F. Braum. architect and sur veyor. The improvementsconsistof anew cot tage-house. retired from the street, with four rooms, kitchen with two rooms, front gallery. two largn cisterns privies, etc. 2. A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND. to gether wi h all the buildings and improvements thereon, stuated in the Sixth District of this city. designated by square No. 142. bounded by Laurel, Jersey. Bordeaux and Valence streets, measuring 250 feet front on each of Bordeaux andi Vialence streets, and 300 feet front on each of Laurel and Jersey streets. To be sold in lots to suit purchasers, ass per plan to be exhibited at sale. 3. A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND, to gether with all the buildings and improvements thereon, machinery, boilere, engine, tools, etc., situated in the Sixth District of this city, and bounded by Water, Valence and Bordeaux streets and the Mississippi river, and a com mon alley measuring, according to plan of Paul A. d'Hemecourt, dated January 2s, 1878, 2.4 feet front on Water street, by a depth, be tween p trallel lines, of about 65( feet depth and front on said common alley, and extending to the Mississippi river. The improvements consist of the solidly erected buildings known as the "OCEAN SAW MILL," all con structed of the choicest seasoned cypress tim ber, about 7o feet wide by 1T) feet long, with an outside wing of 5o feet by 30, with two I double-saw frame mills, Noyes' patern; two foul-saw gang edges, two slab saws, four trim mers, two jumpers, one hull-wheel with endless chain, one So-foot saw carriage with three s row blocks, one racket head-block with four head-blocks, one log butt saw, six! circular saws, about sixt inches. five circular top saws -about 30x136 Inches. two saw gunners, three catistain or carriage to trim logs, live flue and d.,uble flue boilers, one steam engine, one doctor, one gang lathe saw, one bolting lathe saw. car tracks and four lumber cars. three large cisterns, and all the other tools to carry on the mill, the whole in good run ning order. Tnt mill's capacity is about so ooo feet daily. There is a laroge wharf in good order of about 25t feet in length, extending into the Missiesippi river. Situtted as it is, on the river bank, with all the necessary aplliances for this branch of business,. with a never tailing supply of choicest logs, at low water, with no freight charges for the lumber when sawed and the al vantage of always commanding a large patron ag.o, having boee in full and successful op' ra tion for the ptst 25 years, this mill should com mnand the earnest attmention of capitalists, as: well as of those who desire to engage in this line of lucratlve manufacturing, ParI'ties wish inag to purchase are invited to visit the mill, which is now in Ifull oneration. 4. EIGHIIT CERTAIN GOTS OF GROUND. situated in the Sixth DisRrict of this city, In square No. Hs., designated by the NOR. I to s in elusive, bounded by Valncet. Bordeaux, Water and Front streets and a common alloy, mneasur ing as follows: 28 feet each front on each of Water and Front streets. by an avorage depth of about 109 feet, lot No. 1 ft onting on saidt com mon alley. according to plan of PaulA. d'llHme court, ldated January 28. 1578. ,. TWO CERITAIN LOTS OF GROUND. sit iatet in the Sixth District of this city, in square No. 52. tesignated by the Nos. 7 and 8. bounied by Tchoupitoulas, Front. Valence and Bor dloeaux streets and acommon alley, measuring according to plan of Paul A. d'Hemecourt, dated January r5. 117s, 25 teet each front on each of Tchoupitoulas and Front streets by a deoth of 11;4 feet between parallel lines, lot No. A form ing the corner of Bordeaux and Tcroupituulas streets. 6. TiHREE CERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND. situated in the Sixth District of this city, In the square to, designated by the Nos. 1, 2 and 3, bounded by Valence, Tchbouitoulas, BordauK and Front streets and a common alley, moasur Ing, according to a plan of Paul A. D'Heme court, dated January 28. 1878, 28 feet each front on each of Tchoupitoulas and Front streets, by a depth, between parallel lines, of 164 feet, lot No. 1 fronting on said common alley. 7. FIVE Ck RTAIN LOTS OF GROUND, to gather with all the buildings and improvements thereon, situated in the afxth District of this city, in square 80. designated by tee Nos. 1 to 5 Inclusive, bounded by Water, Front, Lyons and Bordeaux streets, and measuring according to plan of Paul A. d'Hemecourt, dated January 28, 1878. 30 feet each front on each of Water and Front streets, by an average depth of 110 feet between parallel lin's. 8. A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND, to gether with the buildings thereon situated in the Sixth District of this city, and bounded by Water, Bordeaux. Lyons streets and the Misssis sippi river, adjoining the above described property, and measuring according to plan of P.aul A. d'Hemes.ourt, dated January 28, 1878, 150 feet front on Water street by about teO feet in depth between parallel lines, and extending to the Mississippi river. Terms and Conditions-One-third cash, the balance on a credit of one and two years for notes divided into coupons, as required by the parties in interest, bearing intere-t at the rate of a per cent per annum fromdate till paid, and secured by mortgage and special vendor's lien and privilege on the property sold, the pur chaser or purchasers to insure said Pro erty, and to transfer and deliver the goielf teefinrn JUDICIAL ADVERTISEME NTS. AUCTION SALEA. By Placide J. Spear. any part thereof to pay the lawyers' fees' to be fixed at 5per cent on the amount sued for, and all cost, if there be any, which shall also be secured by mortgage on the property sold; the purchaser or purchasers to pay all taxes exigible from the day ot sale, and required to make a deposit of ten per cent on the amount of adjudication at the moment of sale. Acts of sale before Octave do Armas, notary public, at the expense of the purchasers. mhs 15 22 29 apr me PROPERTY ON THALIA STREET. BETWEEN FRANKLIN AND LIBERTY STREETS, FIRST DIoTRICT. SUCCESSION OF ASA PAYSON. Second District Cou rt for the Parish of Orleans No. 39.617. BY PI,ACIDE J. SPEAR. Auctioneer-Office, L 46 Royal street-On WEDNESDAY, April 10, 1878, at 12 o'clock m., will be sold at rmublic auntion, at the MERICHANTH AND AUCTION EERH' EXCHANGE, ON ROYAL tTREET, BE TWEEN CANAL AND CUSTOVIHOUSE STiEETS, by virtue and in pursuance of an order from the lion. A. L. Tissot. Judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated March 2, 1878. for account of said suc epssion, the following described property, to wit A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, situated In the First District of this city, In the square bounded by Thalia, Liberty, Erato and Franklin streets, designated by the No 19 on a plan drawn by C. A. Hedin, architect, dated March, 153, deposited in the office of T. J. Beck, notary public, andon a sketch of T. A. d'Hemeeourt. then deputy sur veyor, dated June 15, 1865, according to which plan and ske.ch the said lot measures ..2 feet 9 inches 5 lines front on Thalia street by a depth between parallel lines of 127 feet 9 inches 2 lines being the same property which the said Asa P yson acquired, with other lots from Thos. W. Dick, by act passed before T. O, tarke, notary public, July 16, 1855. Terms-Cash on adrudication. Act of sale before AlceeJ. Villere, notary pub lic, at the expense of purchaser. mmh.81 52 22.2 ap510 IMPROVED PROPERTY ON LAUREL stree', between Marengo and Constantiao pie streets, Sixth District. SUCCESSION OF ELIZABETH SCHURTZ. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 39.909. BY PLACIDE J. SPEAR, Auctioneer-Office SNo. 46 Royal street-SATURDAY. April 20, 1878, at 12 o clock m.. will be sold at Dub lie au'tlion, at the MERCHANTS AND AUC TIONEERS' EXCHANGEON SOYAL STREET BN.TW;,EN CANAL AND CUSTOMHOUSE STREETS. by virtue and in pursuance of an order from the Hon. A. L. Tisy.t, judge of the Second Distri, tCourt for the parish of Orleans, dated March 13. 1878, for account of the above succession, the following described property, to wit A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, together with the improvem-nts thereon, and the rights, ways and privileges thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, situated in the Sixth District of this city. in square No. 10, bounded by Jersey, Laurel, Marengo and Constantinople streets. de-igneted by the No. 16 on a plan drawn by A. a. Phelps, surveyor, dated fifteenth of September. 119., a copy of which Is amongthe records of the late L. R. Kenney. notary public, said lot measures 0O feet front on Laurel street by a depth of 120 feet 2 inches between parallel lines, purchased by the said deceased, Elizabeth echurtz. from Mary Virginia Wallace, wife of Winchester Mason, by act passed before P. E. Davis, then a notary public in the parish of Jefferson, onith- first March. 1867. Terms arnd Conditions-One-half cash, and 'he b ilance on a credit of qne year, for notes bearing special mortgage anti vendor's lien and privilege on the properry sold, with 8 per cent interest per annum from date of sale until final payment, the clause of 5 per cent for a'torney's fees in uase of judicial proceedings for the re covery of payment of said note, or any portion thereof; the buildings to be kept insured in a sum to be fixed by the administrator, and the policy transferred to him, and all other usual lh suses. The purchaser will be retuired to make a deposit of 10 per cent on the amount of adjudication at the moment of sale. Act of sale before J. F. Coffey, notary public, at the expense of purchaser. mhl5 22 29 nap 5 12 20 ON TWELVE MONTHS' BOND. IMPROVED PROPERTY ON GRAVIER STREET. BETWEEN MIRO AND TONTI, FIRST DISTRICT. SUCCESSION OF WILLIAM JAMES REY HOLDS. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 39,875. . Y PLACIDE J. SPEAR, Auctioneer-Office rt Royal street-On SATURDAY. March 30, 1878, at 12 o'clock m. will be sold at public anction AT THE MERCHANTS AND AUC TION t' ERS' EXCHANGE ON ROYAL STREET BITWEEN CANAL AND CUSTOMHOUS1 STREETS, by virtue and in pursuance of an order from the Hon. A. L. Tissot,Judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Or leans, dated March 13, 1878. for account of the above succession, the following described prop erty, to wit A CER 'AIN LOT OF GROUND, together with all the buildings and improvements there on and all the rights, ways, privileges servi tudes and appuitenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, situated in the First District of this eity, in the square bound ed by Gravier, Common, Miro and Tonti streets, designated as lot No. 3, on a certain plan de n sited as plan No. 29, of book of plans No. 6, in the office of Amedee Ducatel, a notary public in this city, on the eighth June, 1867, Said lot measures, American measure, 30 feet 3 inches front on Gravier street by 120 feet in depth, be tween parallel lines* being the same property acquired by the said late William James Rev. nold4 by purchase from Miss Eliza Lecern,by act before A. Ducatel, notary, dated Aoril 6, 1872. Terms and Conditions-This being the second and last auction the property will be definitely sold to the highest and last bidder on twelve months' credit, the pur chaser furnishing his bond with good and solvent security to be approved by the honor able the Second bltsrict Court for the parish of Orleans, bearing interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from date until paid. special mortgage and vendor's lien and privilege on the property sold; the clause of 5 per cent for attorney's fees on case of judicial proceedings to recover payment of said bond or any portion thereof; property to be kept lnsured by pur thaser, and policy transferred to holder of notes and all other usual clauses; the purchaser to deduct from amount of bond and pay in cash at the moment of sale, the sum of $3s, or there abouts, to cover the auctioneer's expenses. Act of sale before William B. Kicinpeter Esq:, notary public, at the expense of the purchaser. mh15 22 29 :to HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. SILVERWARE ETC., ETC. SUCCESSION OF HORTENSE MELANIE GOUIN, WIDOW BY FIRST MARRIAGE OF ISIDORE LEROUGE. AND BY SEC OND MARRIAGE OF NICHOLAB COR NIBE. Second District Court for the parish of Orleans No. 40,0(0;. BY PLACIDE J. SPEAR, Autioneer-Office No. 46 Royal street-On THURSDAY. April 4,1878. at 10 o'clock a. m. precisely, will be sold at public auction, on the premises corner of Gasquet and Basin streets, by virtue and in pursuance of an order from the Hon. A. L. Tissot, Judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated March 21, 1878, for account of the above succession ONE LOT OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising Beds, Armoirs. Washstands, Look ing Glasses, Bureaus, Tables, etc. - ALSO ONE LOT OF SILVERtWARE. Terms-Cash. mhin on ant 4 THE MAGNOLIA GARDEN, AT THE BAYOU ST. JOHN OPPOSITE THE DEPOT OF THE NEW ORLEANS CITY RAILROAD COMPANY. THE SPLTENDID FAMILY RESIDENCE. AND GROUNDS ADJOINING. FORMERLY GEO. A. FIERET''S HOMESTEAD, SUCCESSION OF GEORGE MERZ. SR. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 38,057. DY PLACIDE J. SPEAR Aueiloneer-Offloe DNo.46 Royal street--ATURDAY, April 27, 1878. at 12 o'clock m.. will be sold at puhlic auction. at the MERCHANTS AND AUC TIONEERS' EXCHANGE ON ROYAL STREET BETWEEN CANAL AND CUSTOMHOUSE STREtLETS. by virtue and in pursuance to an order from the Hen. A. . Tisot, Ju(ie of the ondDistrict Court for the Vare-iof Or leans da Octoriber 17, 1316, for aseount of JUDICIAL ADVERITI3EMENTSL AUCTION SALES. By Plaede J. Spear, form, situated on the Bayou St. John, behindt this city, widening In the rear, and measuring 2 arpents 29 feet on said Byou u t. John br is arpents 14 fathoms deep, bounded by the alnda of F, D. Hebecourt, Alpuente and hMaartV,1 having 34 superfil.al arnents, with the buiid ings thereon. Being the same property aMt quiroed from James E. Dunham. sheriff of I l parish of Orleans, atting br virtue of two Wrjts of fierl fadeis to him directed by the Silo District Court of New Orleans at the suit& oI Ed. Wright vs. V. I. Fisk; same vs. same; 1O4l. 10 376 and 10,31s5 of the docket of said eour5 ; said salt executed February 23, 1864; record in the dredt book of the Sixth District Gong.t hook 3, foloslob 31 k1f33 the tenth of Februag. 1556. conveyance ohifce hook 87, folto e n, 2. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, with the buildings thereon, situated in the rear of thin city, on the left bank of the Bayou St. Johan.sa measuring, French measure, 18o feet froatoft the bayou, by 377 feet in depth on one side s, feet deep on the other side, on the line divldlAnF said property from that of (Merz) the the pu.s chaser, and 180 feet in width in the rear. Bet., the same property of 4George Merz purehst from G. A. Frerer, by nct passed before AbeT JDreyfous. notary public, on the eleventh of March, 15.6. Terms-Cash on adjudication. Acts of sale before A. D. Doriocourt, notary public, at the expense of the purchasers. mh27 20 ap3 10 17 24 27 By H. & N. Samory. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY OOBNIf OF CHARTRES AND URSU LINES STREETS, NEW ORLEANS INSURANCE ASSOCIATION STOCK AND STANDING BOOK ACCOUNTS. SUCCESSION OF PIERRE DEGUILHEM. Second District:Court for the Parish of Orlean- No. 40,035, }) Y H. & N. OAMORY-HENRY SAMORY. Afe tioneer-F.IDAY, March 29, 1878, will sold at public auction, at 12 o'clock in. at MEtCHANTs' AND AUC ION ERR. CHANGE, ON ROY tr, NTREET tJETW CANAL AND CUSTOM-HOUSS STREIETS, "B virtue of and in pursuance to an order from t Hon. A. L. Tiss)t, Judge of the Second Dist4,e. Court for the parish of Orleans, dated February is, 1878, for account of the above named sueeo sion, the following ronert, to wit 1. THREE LOW' OF GROUND, with th, buildings and improvements thereon, in.is Second District of this city, In the sxr' bounded by Royal Chartres,Ursulines and .-: ital streets. Said lots forming the corner Ch artres and Ursulineasstreets,designated, b, Nos. 1, 2 and 3, as per plan No. 9, depost in the offme of E. G. Gottschalk, notary .nb]i - each lot having 20 feet front on OhartresstM , : by 79 feet 3 Inches 1 lIne in depth between par-. allel lines. American measure. The improvements conslit of a two story brick building wi'h dependencies. known as' the "CHE.AS[Ds BTONE." the whole as , plan drawn by E. SBrgi, civil engineer, wlhi. : will be exhibited on the day o' sala. 2. TWO SHARES OF THIR Y, DOLLARS EACH, full paid, in the capital stock of the Newrt Orleans Insuranet Asso'iatlin. 3. SUNDRY STANDING OPEN BOOK "AO-. C(UNTS. amounting to the sum of $3734 36, Ia per list. which can be examined at auctioneer'l, office, and which will be exhibited on day 0O sale. Terms and Conditions - For the real 8" tate above firstly described seooo ca-h, Will intrest at the rate of eight Der cent Per annum on S66m6 66 from December 13, 187L' on $;86 60 from January 13, 18-8, and on 6se 6," from February l3. 1578, and the residld of the price of adjudication payable in on. and two years, in equal instalments, with interest at the rate of eight per cent per annulta from day of adjudication with venuor's mort gage and privilege on the property sold, tle buildings to be koet insured by the purchaser in a sum to be fixed by the public administrator or others in interest, with the usual clause .0 five per cent attorney's commission 'lin default of payment. Act of sale at expense of purchaser before ] A. Peyroux, notary public. For the stock and open accounts secondly andl thirdly above described, terms cash. fe25 mthl 27 28 29 8UC1CE. SION IIOTICEA. Succenslon of Mrs. Widow Andrew Aldera. son. SECOND DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAB. U ish of Orleans, No, 39.809-Notice Is here given to the creditors of this estate and to al other persons herein interested to show alase within ten days from the present notification. it any they have or can, why the final account presented by Adam Munch, testamentary es. utor in this estate, sho.ld not be approved a homologated, and the funds distributed in aeo cordance therewith. By order of the court. mhzo 25 29* JOfRf HERBERTR . lerk. Succession of Julia Anne Hill, Deceaed wife of Thomas E. Hillson. SECONIDISTRIC r OOURT FOR THE P&.. Lsh of Orleanq, No. 40.239-Whereas. 7 Parker has petitioned the court for lette administration on the estate of the late Julia Anne Hillsen, deceased. Notice hereby given to all whom it may concern show cause within ton days why the prayer of tha said petitioner should not be granted. By order of the court. mh29 ap2 7 JOHN HERBERT, Clerk. Snecession of Gulseppe Speterne. -ECOND DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PA.S i LI of Orleans, No. 39,012-Notice is hereby iven to the creditors of this estate asia to all other persons herein interested to show cause within ten days from the presentno-. tification, if any they have or can, why the account presented by E. T. Parker, pu administrator and administrator of this estat should not be approved and homologated. the funds distributed in accordance therew By order of the court. mh29 aD2 7 JOHN HERBERT. Olavk. Succession of Jennie Porrest. "ECOND DI'TRICT COURT FOR THE PAR L. ish of Orleans, No. 39 798-Notice Is hereby given to the creditors of this estate andto an other persons herein interested to show cause within ten days from the present notlfloation. if any they have or can. why the acoount. presented by E. T. Parker, Public Administra tor, and administrator of this estate should not be approved and homologated, and the fundM distributed in accordance therewith. By order of the court. rbh29 ap2 7 JOHN HERBERT. Clerk. LEGAL NOTICES. A. D. Rawlings vs. Mrs. C. 8. Brandon, No. 6990o. BUPREME COURT OF 'rHE STATE OF LOU ISIANA. Friday. February 15. 1878. rrHE COURT WAS DULY OPENED PRES. - ent their Honors: Thomas C. Manning. Chief Justice, and Robert H. Marr, Alcibiade DeBlanc. William B. Eagan, William B. Spen" cer, Associate Justices. On motion of Thomas P. Farrer, of counsel for plaintiff and aoppllant, and on suggestion of the death of defendant and appellee sines this appeal was taken, and considering the afm davit filed by this attorney, that the heirs of said deceased are unknown. It is ordered by the court that the representa tives of said deceased appellee be notified to appear within three months from publication of this order in the official journal of the State or in default thereof the said appellant will proceed to have said cause tried and deter mined according to law. I hereby certify the foregolng to be a true and faithful extract from theminutes of this honor able court of the day, month and year first above written. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court, at the city of New Orleans, this nineteenth-day of Feb-. mary, A. D. 1878, fe20 9od ALF. ROMAN. Clerk. _- _ ,-----, . - _ New Orleans Savings Institutiea. No. 158 Canal Stne.. TaUSTZ-S: A. MOULTON, EA.A PALFTR,. OARL KOHN. T. L. BAYN., DAVID UBQUHART, GEORGW JONA0 JOHN G. GAINES. THOS. A. ADAMS, THO. A. CLARK CHRIST'N 0rmLBIR ORAL. L. LENDSm, UBAML AZIIOM IntwestAIUw.edsDapeints.