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FU@EMaa NOTIOUI TMe trawberry Festival and Ltter., ercisee announced to be held in Ames M. . hnrch this evening has been postoned until MIXT TUESDAY LVENING. the thirteenth in stant. at 7 :0 o'clook. spit It Crescent Clty 3atiroad (ompany, No. 8 Chartres street. New Orleans. April u. 18so-The annual election for directors will be held at the offoe of the company on MONDAY, nine teepth instant, between the hours of 11 a. m. 2nd 2 p. m. ape td JOHN R. JUDF.N. Seoretary. Dealed Proepsals for Furnishitng the Vharlty Hospital with bread., meat. milk and toe for the year endl.g March at. 1et1, will be teceived up to the twentieth Instant. All tbids must be addressed to the Finance Committee,. who reserve tbhe righlabtto rej tor, ay and all bids. Iy order of Boarzd of Admlnint at o: JOHN H PIKE, apD 10, Secretary and Tre.surer. New orseans, La., April 5, 18s0-Alt 4laims naainst sohooner BLOOM will be naid accordina to signed egreement. Bald claims •must be presented at one to. JOHW COUSIEF. ape lot* No. 287 and 2s5 Girod street. omlieo or the commisdlane5r of the (on aolldated Debt City of 1lew Orleans. room No. * City Hail. 1ew Orlrans April a. eeso-The hne enti t at terly all.ýfnent of Premium S nd will take place on TBURSDAY April 15. 1880. at 1o o'clok a. m . in the oice of the Ad nnistrator of Public Accounts. when forty e series will be drai . B. ISAAOBON. apo td AAminsltrat r of Finance. atulesna iqusltbles Life Iasurance am tyNo. a8 Oatondelet street. New Orleans. larch 19.lesso.--lotee is hereby givenin so Odl ce with aIe provisonts of the charter. that mea ing of the s ockbolders of this com nwill be held at Its omoce In New Orleans. on D['.IýAY. April lt. 1seo. between the hours of 10 a. . and a p. m.. for the purpose of electing directors, and of considerin certain amend inept to the chatter to be ten submitted by the board. AND. PATTON. bl9 9e ap2 9 9t SBecretary. Oelee New Oreans and larrtllton Batl road Oomvanyy-New Orleans. April 8. 18ie.-At s eOisl meeting of the Board of Dir, ot,,rs. Oeld this dayl a dividend of TWO AND A HALF PElt (3liNT was declared out of the esrninae of the past three months. piyable to •tee tokholde. or their legal reoreeentativee. on and after TH•Ub DAY Ifteenth instant. WALTlth V. CROUCH, ap4 td Seere ary and Treasurer. New Orleans. April I, 1 11.- Parties baviar clalms arainet the eeate of William Harper, aatoof Marion county Illinois. are re quired to prsen at them to the undersigned within TEN DAYE fo ,aymen neg BBEaUX & HeLL. Attorneys. ap lot Noa nIt Hr_.ndul t strept. Speelal Tetlee- All Persons Having ames aganst the schooner FItANKLIN will iteaee pros( nt them to JOHN C1iTAO. corner ououse and Basin streets. mbat 1m NATIONAL BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY. GENERAL AGENOY For the States of LOUISIANA AND MISSISSIPPI. Complete information and particulars liven for establishing telephone communication in f the ottues. towns, landings, stations. iiatio eta throulout these tates. W. BO .o-IN t, General Agent., P. O. Box e9. 14o. 47 Camtn street. DIOLUTIONWS-NEW FIRMS. BY MUTUAL CONSENT. THE PARTNER Sship theretofore extisting between the un asned, under the style of G. JAQUET & OWas dissolved on the thirty-first day of rch ultimo. Martin del i0obal. bring oardwith the luioldation of the debts due to apdby the la e flm. as shown by the books of the same, is alone authorized to use the same of the late firm therefor. G. JAQUET. New Orleans. April 7, 1880. IRHE UNDERSIGNID RESPECTFULLY IN 1. forms his friends and the public that he " will ouctinue, in his own name and for his own a tcount at th- old and well known stand of. l t. Peter street. between Royal and iartree streets, the same business as hereto ore, and will'endeavor to deserve the utmost patronage with whlcb he may be favored. New Orleans, April 8,1880o. 0. JAQUET. E UNDERSIGNED. LATE OF THE FIRM Sof G. JAQUEET & CO.. having established a Peatory at No. e06 Obarltre street. between St. Ann and Dumaine streets, will continue. In bls own name and for his own account, the same susiness as was pursued by the late firm of G. AQUET & CO. and, after the fifteenth instant. will beDprare to execute any orders in his lies with which he may be favored. New Orleans. April a, 18s0. ap e M. ESOOBAL. 4NO MORE NILU a Toh A SURE, OURL Manufactured ,ulyv uncer toe above Trade rk by the EUROPEAN SALIOYLIC MEDI. NE CO.. of Paris and Leipzig. MMEDIATUI R.a.ur WABRANTED.-PERMAINNT -Cuan QUA.aNTmxua. Now exclusively used by all celebrated physician, of Europe and Ameri ea. The highest Medical Academy of Pains re ports 96 oures out of 100 ceses within three days. Seeret--Thle gly dissolver of the poison eas Urle Aelt whihe exists in the leood of heumastle and Gouty Patients. CUREIE CUED.. CU. D. H. S. Dewey. Es.., No. 2e1 Broadway, Inflam. matory Rheumatism. J Leave. Esq, No. 4b5 Washington Market, Olronto Rheumatism. Mrs. E. Towne. No. 63 East Ninth street (chalky formations in thn joint. ). Chronio Rheumatism. A. M. Praser No. 74 Newark Avenue. Jersey City Chronic bheumatism. John F. Chamberlain. Ea.. Washington Club Washlnaton, D. 0.. Rheumatic Gout. Wm. K Arnold. BeF . No. 1. Weybosset street frovidence. R. I.. of twenty years' Chronto i eumatism. John B. Tnrngate. No. 100 Sanchez street, San Francieoo, Neuralgia and Sciatica. For malarial, intermittent and chronic fevers. c) ills or ague. SAILIYLICA IS A CERTAIN CURE, Blpersedlng entirely the use of Nulphate of quinine, as Ia will not only cut the fevers, but will scheve a AEIClo CURE, wilhout any Ot hbe Inonvenelnces and troubles arising fre.m QUININI6. $1 a Box, Six Boxes for $5. Bent free by mail on receipt of money. ASK YOUR DItUsHGIPT FOR IT, but take no imitation or substitute, as our Sall. cylica (copyrighted) is guaranteed to relieve, or money refunded. 'nd will be delivered free on receint of ordrs. by calltin on or addressing WASHBURNE & CO., SOLE AGENTS. 12 ROADWAY. CORNER FULTON STREET (Knox Building). N. Y. -FOB SLE BY I. L. LYONS, Corner (amp and Gravier streets. mhls IyD&W Si.ALAIROFF BITTERS RECEIVED THE ONLY MEDAL -aT THE PARIS EXPOSITION 1878. NO TONIC LIKE IT. AI.PH. WAIE, Bole Proprietor and M".nufacturer. mhtu tti 26 cONTI STREET. J. IL WALIK EK, D. D. S., --s4 ........ *anat "trea.. ..1..E4 NeYr Baroane street. All operalose in DENTISTRY retlel ptformett at soaose el*agm. ag a POI XTICAL NOTIUIM. To the Deamoratle Voters of the Bighth Ward-Notice is hereby given that an election 111 be held on SATURDAY. April . 1,188o. for the purpose of electing delegates to the National Democratic Convention. Judge of Election-John Burns. Commlssaoners-J Kelly. Thos. Collins. Clef k-Gu' Bernoudy. Polling Place - Dauphine. near Elysian Fllds s' reet. -"atF ...2 F. BORGE, President. Fourteenth Ward Central Democratic Cons~,rvati"e Club--Ani th loion I lli be held on SATURDAY, April to, leso. for the purpose of eleoting a delegate to the ta,'e Convention, to be held Monday. April 12. 1880o. Polls-Ma-a. zine. near State streTt. Open from 6 a. m. to 7 p. m. Judge of Election-C. B. Flokelseen. Commlssloners-J. J. Oasey Joevh Hesler. tH. 8. O1RLISLE. President Fourteenth Ward Central Demo. ornt Ic- Conservati v OClub. at9 2t* ew Orleans. April 9 1xeS--Head uarters Third Ward Central Democratlc and con orvatlve Club-A meeting of the OCetral Olub will take place on FRIDAY. April 9. at 7:0 p. m.. at Violet Hall. corner of Common and Rampart streets, to take action on the eleo tion of d -' gates for the convention to assem ble on MONDAY April 12. Democratic voters of the third wurd are requested to be present. By order of JoHs FrrZrATaT.x. President. at.91t* JOSBhPH VIGO. Secretary. mall of lixth Ward Democratle-eon servative Hancock OCub. New Orleans. April e. Inso -In aoocordanoe with the resolutions of the P'arish Commlttee I hereby apponlt the follow Ingjudge aend commi onrs: Judge-JAMES COTTER ommissiloners-LOUIS FOUCHA. LEON RHODE. Polling booth at Wigwam, corner Barracks and Chartres streets. A. L. TISBOT. President. J. VOLLnATR , Recording Seoretary. aIt it iatlllt i allyl-Plirt Ward Demosratie Oentru OlClb-There will be a meetlng of the First Ward Central Club held at Broiwn's Hall (Melpomene street), on FRIDAY EVENING April 9, 180o, at 7:80 o'clock, for the purpose of electing delegates to the State OonventIon to nominate delegates to the National Convention. JAMES T. OLABK. President. BEN. F. EDWARDS, Secretary. aps It TO THE VOTERS OF THE SECOND WARD. NEw ORLEANS, April7. 1880. An election will be held April to, for the pur pose of electing delegates to the State conven tion. which assembles on MONDAY. the twe llth day of April. Polling place-Northwest corner of St. Charles and Delord streets. COMMISSIONERS OF ELECTION: JOHN BuZkNT. J. OUR I'ELLO. T. DALTON. T. DEVEIIEAUX. H. S BaLL. E. LEGIEN. THUS. O'HABA. ED tURKIC. T. MUIHULLAN, H. O'NEIL. H. HoURBEIGHT. J. MEANIY. 0. GLicA'ON. Ju.~a. J. McGOULDItICK. President. A meeting of the seventh Ward 'entral Democratic and Conservative Club will be held at Jacob's Hall, corner Frenchmen and Ram. part streets. FRIDAY. ninth instant, at 7:8o p. m. Matters pertoinlng to the election of dele gates to the State Onvention will be consld ered. By order of A. D. t4AUCIER. President. LOUIS F. GARIO. ape Assistant secretary. Notice of Electlon.-The Dlemerratlo. Conservative voters of the twelfth ward are hereby notified that an election for five dele gates to the convention to nominate delegates to the National Drmocratic Convention will take place on SATURDAY. April 10. 1880. The volls will be opeu from 8 a. m. to 7 p. m.. on Magazine street. between Amelia and Peniston. The following named gentlemen have been ap pointed and are requested to act as judge and commissioners of election at said poll: Judge-Louts Madere. Oommissionere--W. 8. Campbell Jacob Stentz and 0. J. Fox. EUGENE MAY, t resident Twelfth Ward Democratic-Conserva tive Club. apt 3t* Fifth Ward-An election for ten dele gates to the State Convention which will meet in this city onthetwelfth of April. 1880. shall take place on SATURDAY. the tenth instant, at the corner of Ramnart and St. Ann streets, from 6 o'clock a m. to 7 o'clock D. m. Judue of Election-WM EVANB. C(ommlesionere - PAUL ZUMBELLI, IH. ABADIE, J. A. GONZALES. L. ARNAULD. President Fifth Ward Democratic-Conserva tive Central C ub. as8 3t* Noetice of Pleetlon-Democratic Voters t of the Third Ward-The voters of the third ward are hereby notifi d that the election of delegates to the convention to nominate dele. gates to the National Democratic Convention will take place on SATURDAY. April 10. 1880, at the corner of Poydras and B'ronne stree's. SOnmmlisesiners. Box A to H-JOHN tUL LIVAN. W. J. KANE. Clerk-OLARK STEEN. Commissieonrs, Box I to Z-JOHN BRUG NTNSB. JERRY DUGGAN. Olerk-J. J. KUHNER. TEREINCE REILEY. Judge Polls open from a. m. to 7 D. i. By order of the Parish Cammnittee: JOHN FITZPATRICK, President Third Ward Democratic and Conser vative Club. Jos. VIo. SBeeretary. are 4t* LOOK! LOOK! GREAT REDUCTION -IN IATIESSES -AT THE DE L'ISLE & DONAHOE MATTRESS MANFACTORYT I 44 and 46 Baronne street. We call the attention of every one to the great reduction we have made in MATTRESSBES. We are selling the DOUBLE MATTRESS at $4 50, and other sizes at proportionate prices. We guarantee all mattresses as good as any in the market and better as they are made with our CORD BOUND TICK. Also Cork Shaving Mattresses and Churob Pew Cbhair and Buggy Cushions a spect lty. Ready-made Ticks always on hand. and all kinds of repairing done at the lowest possible prin. ja28 Fr Bu,Tn ly SOLE AGENCY OF THE - CELEBBATED - TENNESSEE SUGAR KETTLES. All sizes on hand. Orders taken for all kinds rf BOILERR and BUGAB HOUSE MACHINERY, on epeciflca dious. E. F LAVILI.EB UVBE. Commlssion Merchant. mbso im No. 16 Union street. $10 to $1000 "VT.ED IN WALL street Stocks makes for. ones every month. Books sent free exDlain. Ina eve rthina. Address BAXTEB & 00.. Bank. O~*.a t WP at trea. . * , nes lybaW COW PEAS! COW PEAS ! CHOICE CLAY AND MIXED- For sale by J. W. BUBBRIDGE & CO. ar41w DR. ROBERT J. MAINEQRA -wzL ozra FREE CONSULTATIONS DAILY FBOM I TO 10 A. M.. At the Washington Avenue drug store. cornm Manasine and Washington streets. The Doacor Is a praealtoner of long enpe rienoe, and has acquired a professional eelebri to the treatmeot of disease of an seoe oa br .ealbater . s . Badrn -~* -ri~ ~' K. OF T. Orrearnt Etnmen jment No. 1, Knights of li, everyl '|' IIIt It. A S V LI..NI. nr y .. I t,. . 'l.r.d -"it . r l ot s nr ]II.. ul.. ('uIIll 1 . . ' I 1 IlJu g. llordr. I wthO nol flax nt. a I .TrrlZ llly rlllrllll~lllllr Illl I , I n", w. rITI IP· ri"'Jr, ori- y,lr. l lr llg, [ i- II *'lr l uuuulll uuuu, l it t hi.'1 V i) .lI m (. & l'r .i. ylI. l nii u rnlur, A . i,. I ..ir.l n'"I1 i t, en .lt lllP"rn In the Circuit Court of the United States, wfor the District i" "11'of Loulsl iuana. 1mr alurllEDWIN Dr I. q MORGAN AND JAME(h A. llrllld RAYNOR.lil a ,llt o, .llr 1II( ' I l ?.11I.h U til K M .l ll x-"I.I ",. " 1 .,. " - .. -1. V , lltl IhrIh Iln,.. P. -,Jl.1. I .II· ,II ' ,·l ". " " lf lllu cue do eU (,u Iegulr mUrtw, l THE NEW O. LE. . . MOBILE ANDvr V. TEXA HEN. Y J. GARDNER AND PET BUTLER ..i 1. I h I,. 1., , . C. J .1, (h.' n, I , . II. . lxl,3 l M. (11. 'I. I - -- --lh , 1'. W. r. I,. h. h.l h I',,I I",.3. )a^. Iv LEGAL NOTIAE. TRU$TEE&' SSALE. Inore of the srcit Court dul thmade Utates foon the fih da istrct o Loisi. ana.d under No. 7357. the powerI s ORAN AND JAME A. or deeYNOd . Trustees and the Nceivers. vs. THnd NEW ORLhattanooa RalrOBILE AND TEXA rede RAILROAD COMPANY, THE NEW ORLEANS. MOBILE AND TEXAS cessor of the company first above named, on HENRY J. GARDNER AND PETER BUTLER. ErT ALS. TTNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF THE DE u ores of the said court, duly made and en tered in the above entitled and numbered cause. on the firsth day of archnua, A. D. 1880which an undehas the powers c, .ntained in a moret.ne or deed of trust duly executed by the Now Orleans. Mobile and Ohattanooga Railroad Oompany, the prede censor of the company first above named, on the first day of January. 1869. and which has been duly recorded and established in and by the said decree. we. Edwin D. Morgan and James A. Raynor, trustees thereunder, will sell at public auotmn. to the last and highest bidder, in bulk and for cash. under the superintend ence of Francis A. Woolfley. the special master appointed for that purpose on SATURDAY, the twenty-fourth day of April, a. D. 188so, at the hour of 12 o'clock m.. at the entrance to the Custom.House building on Canal street. In the city of New Orleans, in the St to of Louisiana all and slngular the entire railroad of the said corporation. In. between end within the cities of Mobile. In the State of Alabama. and New Orleans, in the State of LouIslana. and between the said cities. within the States of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. and all of the real and personal property of the said corporation of every nature and kind whatsoever described or comprehended in the terms of the said deed of trust, together with all of the rights, privi leges. franchises, immunities. corpDIrate or oth erwise, included In the same and from whom soever derived, pursuant to the said deed of trust established in and by the decree aforesaid, intluding rights of way. lands, tracks, bridges, rails, all of the engines, cars, tenders, offices, rolling stock, tools, depots, stat ion-houses, car houses. engine-houses, warehouses. freight houses, water tanks, wood sheds. section. houses, wharves. landings, platforms, machine shops, machinery, business offices and furni ture, as well as all of the fuel. railroad stores and materials on hand, owned, used or occu pied for operating or doing the business of the said railroad. Also, seven thousand one hun dred and eighteen shbare of the capital stock of the Pontoharirain Railroad Company of the State of Louisiana, and the decree of the said court relative to the said stock, in favor of the said trustees against the said Pontchartraiu Railroad Company, of date February 98. 1879. with all of the rights conferred to said complainants in and by the said decree. And also all of the additions, ame liorations replacements in, on or to the said The New brleans. Mobile and Texas Railroad, or every nature and kind whatsoever, which the said complainants may have made as trustees and receivers. including all of the buildings, works and machinery. landings and appur tenances of the Creosote Work- at West Pasca goula. in the State of Mississippi. The said railroad is completed and in opera tion between the cities of Mobile, in the State of Alabama. and in and through the States of Ala bama, Mississippi and Louisiana. to the city of New Orleans, in the State of Louisiana. brilng in length 141 miles. more or less, exctusive of eside tracks. Terms and conditions of sale in accordance with the said decree, viz: Cash to the hlghest bidder on the spot: but under the decree afore said a majority or greater number of the bond holders under the said deed of trust if they form an agreement (to be filed with the said Master ten days orlor to the sale) may purchase all of the said property. in accordance with the terms of said decree. Any bidder, escept the said majority of bond holders or their purchasing committee will be required to depoeit in the hands of the said Special Master the enm of stoo,ooo cash, in law ful money of the United States, before any bid will be considered or an adjudication made of the said property. An inventory of the said property will be made and filed in the Master's office, ten days prior to the day of sale. EDWIN D. MObOAN and JAMES A. RAYNOB, Trustees and Receivers. F. A. WOOLFLEY. mbhll to apl4 Special Master. LEGAL NOTICE. TRUSTEEG' DALE. In the Circuit Court of the United States, for the District oP Louisiana. No, 7357. EDWIN D. MORGAN and JAMES A. RAYNOB,. Trustees and Receivers, vs. THE NEW ORLEANS. MOBILE AND TEXAS RAILROAD COMPANY, THE NIKW ORLEAN8, MOBILE AND TEXAS 4. BA IJtOAD COMPANY (Successor), B Y3:J. GARDNER AND PETER BUT LER ET ALS. VTNDER AND BY VIRTUE AND IN AO. F, cordance with the terms of a decree of f ,recl sure entered herein on the fifth day of March, A. D. 1880. and under the powers con tained in a mortgage or deed of trust dated October 8. 1873 duly made and recorded by The New Orleans. M, bile and Texas Railroad Com peny. known and described in the proceedinue as the second mortgage, we. Oliver Ames and Wl lia, S. Williams, Trustees thereunder, will sell in bulk and for cash, to the last and high est bidder. subject however to the liens, prefer ences and priorities of the deed of trust exe cuted by The New Orleans. Mobile and Chatta nooga Railroad Company of the first of Janu. ary, 1869. known and described in hlbs Droceed igse as the first mortgage, on SATURDAY, the twenty fourth day of April. A. D. 1880. at the entrance to the Custom-House building on Ca nal 6rtreet, in the city of New Orleans. in the Stat+of Louisiana. the entire Railroad of The New Orleans, Mobile and Texas Railroad Com pan _Wbether the same be in the cities of New Orles and Mobile or between those cities, or beyond the city of Mobile and within the States of Alabama and Tennessee, and also all of the real and pers mal property described or com prehended in the said deed of trust, together with all of toe rights, privileges, franchises immunities, corporate or otherwise, included in the same and from whomsoever derived. pursuant to the sal deed of trustL WILhIAM 8. WILLIAMS. OLIVER AMES. mhll to an124 Trustees. THE LOAN OFFICE, OTTO SCHW ANER, O1 - ..... Baronne street ......... 17 Between Canai -.nd Common. Ovposite Grunewald HRll. Advsnces made on PIANOS, for whi,-h o pe. la accommodations are made. 03.11 lTWARBRICK & CO., GROCERS. Oommission Merchants and Importers o Fancy and SBtsle Groceries. Wines and Liquors. W... .. .......ja mp slreet..... Ne. LI NEW OBLEANS. oolul '>cý~'%"U A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. Persons who desire to embelish their residences would do well to call at L. UTER'S ART EMPORIUM, 38-----...................---------...--ROYAL STREET--...----------...........----38 And inspect his magnifliont stock before purchasing elsewhere. and we are sure it will be to their advantage by so doing. as his prices are made to suit tho times, and he guarantees fu satisfaction to the purchaser of any of the following articles, such as Fine Ornamen'ed (Gilt or Walnut andi Gilt French Mantel and Pier Mirrors, Win dow hhades, Cornices, Curtain Holders, Engravings, ('iroumos, Portrait and I'icture Frames of every description; also, Artists' Materials, Picture Mouldings, Backing, Picture or'ds and Tassels. mh21 ly FOR THE VERY BEST AND NEVER FADING PATENT PHOTO GRAPEIHS - (O TO sole Lleensee For the STUDIO, Chromotype and Lambrotype - weaw ) as_, Patent Prooe-em For the States of LOUISIANA 121 CANAL Street. - AND - llsaeRlIrPrI. nose Ip LAMBERT'S Permanent I ICTUREtS. Triumph in Photography! - AT - WASHBURN'S. All klnds of niotures are produced with GREAT BEAUTY and PERFEOTION. The Lambert Everlasting Pictures are a DrOeciely Anrl for DURABILITY end PFXOU~HITE FINISH Cannot Be Ex )or pricesn ar MODERATE. and we GUt RANTR 1PF u4TTA'TrnFNT nnl WAITS. W ANTED-THE PUBLIC TO KNOW THAT the cheapest and best advertisin in the ltty is in this column, at ten oents per line for the first and five oents for eachb subsequent In sertion. NHMlP WANTED-FRMALUSIA. Nurse. W ANTED-A NURSE FOR AN INFANT: A middle-aged woman preferred. Must slep on the premises. Apply at No. 180 Ursu lines street. at,9 tf aITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALEB. Nurses, Cooks. Ete. W ANTED-BY A RESPEOTABLE GIRL. A situation to do housework and take cate of children. Address M. R.. this officO. ans 3t* MA.CELLANI5oU WANT., Corns and lunions. W ANTED-EVERY PERSON SUFFERING from Corns and Bunions to use Dr. Kel lint's Remedy for C trns. Cures very sore Bun lons and Corns in one night. References: (lol. J, W. Gant. Dr. Wells. W. 8. Lasey. No. tas St. Chat las street, contractor on Jackson Railroad. and many others. Price, so and 75 cents. For sale by F. FREDERICKSON. 139 Oanal street. ap9 It* W ANTED-- ALL PERSONS TO know. who are suffering fron' Corns or Bunions, that Dr. MURPHY can give instant relief, without pain, . at his office. No. 89 CANAL STREET. a08 1m Household goods and Hercmanolso. PARTIES HAVING HOUSEHOLD GOODS or merchandise to dispose of will obtain an offer of the highest cash price by sending a memorandum of what they wish to sell and their address to Loek Box 48s, New Orleans P. O. mh28 lm Piano Wanted. W ANTED-AN UPRIGHT PIANO IN PER feet order, that has not been over two years in use. Parties answering will please state maker, lowest cash price and where it can be seen. For a good instrument a moderate cash price will be paid. Address PIANO, this oflee. mhes td Horse and Two-Wheel Wason. ANY PERSON HAVING A TWO-WHEEL WAGON and HORSE for sale. .in good con dition, and willing to accept payment for same in monthly instalments with good security, can secure sale for same by addressing. PUB CHASER. Now Orleans Democrat office. mh2l tf Horse. W ANTED--A YOUNG. STRONG. BOUND safe and moderately fast horse, suitable for a light barouche. State color, age. price and where the animal may be seen. Address BAROUCHE. Democrat office. mb9 if Plano Tuning. $10.. FOB PIANO TUNING-BEST WORE at 68o Magazine street. D. LEECH. Soiree Pianist. nole tf CANCELLATION OF BOND. STATE OF LOUISIANA, Executive Department. W HEREAS, FREDERICK FISOHER AND JOHN H CHOMEAKat, of the clty of New Orleans, hive applied to me for the cancellation of a bond, drawn and signed by FRED GEISS. as principal, for the sum of five thousand dol lars., with the said Frederick Fischer and John Schomaker as sureties, each for the sum o,f two thousand five hundred dollars. dated the sec ond day of Dec ", ber. 1878. and conditioned for the faithful performance of the duties of sld Fred Geles as Constable for the Seventh Justice Court for the parish of Orleans. Now, therefore, I, LOUIS ALFRED WILTZ, Governor of the State of Louisiana, have thought proper to issue this my proclamation. with the view of giving public notice to all per sons therein interested to show cause in writ ing, at the office of Secretary of State. in the city of New Orleans. within ninety days after the last publication hereof, why said bond and the mortgage resulting therstrom should not be canceled and annulled, and the sureties above named discharged from any further lia bilities in the premises. Witness my signature and the seal of the State of Louisiana, at the city of New Orleans. bhis twentieth day of March. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty. and the one hundred and fourth year of the in dependence of the United States of Amrnrlos. LOUIS A. WILTZ. By the Governor: OscAR Annovo. Aslsi anrt tMrntary of State. mb2l 30o NEW ORLEANS, SPANISH FORT - AND - LAKE RAILROAD. Depot Corner Canal and Basin Streets. On and after APRIL 1 trains will, until tr ther notice, leave as follows: At 6:30. 9. and every hour after until 3 p. m.: tb nevesy half hour. Last train from city at 7 p. m.: from the Fort at 8 p.m. Arrang5m- nts can h-, rd- for - prcal trains. T. S WILLIAMS. apl 1m G-neral M-i ntger. SEED RICE. I DHBEE THOUSAND SACKS CHOICE 0ARO J1Ilnaand Hoaduras for sale in ,ita to suit pa aehaser. TLLEuN & aYM a- e. 9 Teheopitoulas srer-, / - _. . . , - . " .. : ,' . - . LOST. T OST ORMILAID-TWO OERTAIN MORT 1.i GAGE NO.ktl, described as follows: One for the sum of one thousana and ninety-seven dollars and thirty-seven oentp dated New Orleans, January 20. 1875. due November 15 after date. One for eleven hundred and seventeen dollars and ninety-four cenl, due December 15, after date, dated New Or leans, January 20, 1875; both drawn to the order of G. M. Thomas, signed by him and by him Indorsed in blank, with interest at eight Der cent per annum from maturity until paid. They are the property of the un dersigned, and the public is warned not to our chase or negotiate same. mbls at JOHN CHAFFE. BRO. & SON. FOR SALE. FOR SALE-THE YACHT MAGGIE. FOR merly owned by A. Brewster, third class, in coaplete and perfect order, with one new suit racing sails, one extra mainsail, one cut rig set, masts, booms, anchors, etc., all comolete. For further partfoulars apply to MAURICE J. HART. corner St. (lharles and Gravier streets, or to J. HENRY BERIAN, Room 18, City Hall, aDs 4t FOR BALE-b8HOONER SYLP--TWJLVE tons, now lyIng in the Old Basin, near Bayou bridge. She is in perfect order and ready for service. For further particulars apply to R. FRANCIS. Agent, mb3sl m No. 5 Cotton Exc'hange (up stairs). IFOIt FIRI T-OLAl.S SHIRTS - AND - FURNISHIN 0001B - AND - All the Nobby Styles inl 'Neckwear, -GO TO N. Ii. IOODY'S, ... CARONDELET STREET-12 not dop so or sR DB, J B. PE ZiYSIIIAN AND SUBGEOI of twenty-five years' experience in the treat, ment and Lure of 11 diseases of the GENITO. URINABk ORGANS, and of those arisina from either NIEBVOUS or PHYSICAL DEBILITY. aeneed by age or early abuses. Chronic dis. eases treated with sucoese Brlght's Disease Gravel, Catarrh of the Bladder GIeet, Sperm-s. torrhoea, and all disorders of a PRIVATE NA TUBE treated without the use of MEROUBY or any injurious drugs. Cures guaranteed and medicines supplied. STBICTURBEB cured by a simole mechanism, without pain. Diseases of Females Suspension Retention and all Female Irregularities PROMPTLY BE LIEVED. Dr Perez's FEMALE REGULAT ING ELIXIR kEVEB FAILS. To be had onlf at this office. Consultations strictly confiden. tial and ehsrges reasonable. Office No. 6 South Ramnnrt street. near (lanai. New Orleans. w.e FOR SALE -BY NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, No. 54 Camp Street, $50,000 OF FIHST MORTBAGE BN01DS OF NE0BORLEAN8 CITY RAILROAD CO., In denominations of $100, S.3O and $100I. These bonds bear 6 per cent interest, payable semi-annually, on June 1 and December 1. To secure the punctual payment of the inter est and retirement of the bond, 'he comrary deposits weeSly with the Canal Bank $1125, lrr, voc.b'y pedged for this purpose. The payment of principal and interest is further secured by mortg a-g on valuable city real estate, and the following city railroad lins., with all their rghts and irau,-biles: Magazine Line, Prytania Line, Rampart and Dauphine Line. Bayou Bridge Line. Fr ench SM'-ret and Bayou Line, Canal Line and Lake Road. For full description of properties see act be fore N. B. Trist. notary onhlie ap8 2w JOe. PATZFLT, Nos. 101 and 108 Baronne Street. SBOW OABEB. STOBRE FIXTURES AND Building Work in first ola-s o der. All dnds of iHOW OAREBS masde to oroor. ad CJPHOLTTERIG and VLALIHIHEIG done i lbe sharioathehbortearnst~o s, 461w BIDWELL'd AOADEMY OF MUSIO. The Great Musical Sensation of the Dfay Monday, April 5. F"OR ONE WEEK. Matines Wednesday and Saturday. Haverly's GCtlebrated N"w York JUVENILE OPERA COMPANY, From Hawvrly's Theatre. New York City FIFTY GIFTED JUVENILE ARTISTS. With Hish Vocal Accomplishments and Dra matic Aptitude. in their charming rendition of H. M. 4. PINAFORID ; Or, the Lass that Loved a Saior, As presented by them with unbounded suces over FIVE HUNDRED TIMES. Monday, April 12. for one week. Mr. A uguIw tin Daly 'a Now Comedy, entitled AN ARAAI&T1 NIGHT. 'aa FRENCH OPERA HOUSB. T BOURBON BT].RIT. SEASON 1880-81. OPENING OF THE SUBSCROBIPTION - TO - A SEASON OF SEVENTY-FIVE PM . FOBMANIuIE8 - BY - A FRENCH OPERA TROUPE. The subscription books will be opened eve& day, without exoaption, from 2 p m. till 7`JP. until SATURDAY. April 10. Inclusive, at F. Werlein's music store, 185 Canal street. Prlee of subseriptien: Proscenium Boxes.................. 00 Side Balagnores.................... 4 00 Boxes of the First Tier. .............. 450 p. Front Balgnol res ....... .............. 33 8 Boxes of econd Tier........... . . 8:: Se Parquet Seats.... ..................... Balcony Beats (First Tier) .......... !153 0 The price of subscripton will be payableas follows: First half on the day following the first perfor manse of the season, and the seed half on the fifteenth day of January 188s1. mhao2zr JOHN DAVIS, Agent. NEW LOUISIANA JOCKEY CLUB. SPRING MEETING. : COMMENCING TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1880. ,: Sixth Day, Saturday, April 10. First-Uottrill btakes for three year d., S. entrance, p. p . with $1t0 added: )800 to fir, .s to second; capt. . R. BHunt to add Bilver p. valued at esoo; winner of the Pclkwiok to carry 7 pounds extra. One mile and It 0, B. Morris enters oh. f. Gold Bug, by John Morgan. dam Bouquet. G. B. Morris enters ob.h,. Knight Tembplr. b iy Felioweraft. dam Emma Johnson, bh Union. Brien & Spencer enter oh, c. Bill Bird. byJoh Morgan dam Calonel. Wm. dottrilI en'ers b. a. Mammonist. by .n Buckden. dam Monomania, by Melbourne,r" Wm. Gottrill enters b, f. Moderator by Idii. Buckden, dam Meanness, by Brown Dick. Wm. . akeland enters oh. g. Woodcock. by War Dance, dam Miss Gray. G. S. Oaldwell enters b. g. Recorder, by John Morgan, d.m Queen of the West. Ira E. Bride enters oh. g. - . by Plsancad. dam by Bleooklock. Caldwell & Oree enter ch. f, Mary Anderseo. by Ventilator, dam Queen of Soots. Second--onsolation BRace for beaten hordes; Purse s0oo: $1ie to first. sso to second; horses beaten twice allowed 7 pounds.three timesor over. 15 pounds. One mille. Third-Purse $500, a bandlcas for all apes st00oo to first, s100 to second; couditions sameell previous handicap. Four miles. In all stakes five or more required to All. Ta all club purses entrance free. No money wil be 8iven for a walk over. Members are notified to call for their badges at No. lot Canal street. The races will commence at s o'clock p.m. I. caseof postponement n accountof thew a pennant will be dise layed from the O.c Hall, corner Canal and St. Charles streets. Suar er-stretch badges for the meeting..... t.l iovitation badges ........................... 10 0 Day badges ... .... .................. 0 Admission to club stand.................... 1 - Admlssion to the Field Free. Must enter by Gentilly or Mystery street gates. RULES OF ADMISSION. No ladies permitted to the stand unaeomna : panled by gentlemen. Invitation badaes for non-residents only ire personal, and admit only the person invited. Quarter-stretch badges will admitto all Dpsb I of the track and grounds. Tickets of ad.ission to the stand do not ad mit the holder to the quarter-stretch. Members are entitled to a free admiselon for ladies accompanying them. Ladies accompanied by members are invitet to visit the club-house. Smoking positively prohibited on the mem bers' stand. Ladie and gentlemen will be required to keep their seats during the running of thwc races. All vehicles must enter by the Gentilli ceI:t gate. except members'. Members of the and ladies accompansig them onlyad at the members' gate. Quarter-stretch beal es can be obtainsd4 a No 10It anal street and .t the track. The ears of tbhe City Railroad. Baron Brdg branch and Orleans Railroad. will leave Statue. Canal street, every three minutes 4.3-1 Ing the reces. Pools will be sold in the Olub Boom of the Or-ecent Hall, corner Oanal and 8t. <heles streets. tewards. R. W. Simmons. W. J. Hare. A. P. Mastron. Henry W. onner. A. M.Bictham. I E. lenny. Timers. John A. Morris. A. M. Bummers. Distance Judgees. Thos. L. Airey. W. B. Krumbh .,r. Receptiton Committee. 8 H BUCK. Chairman. Dr. Samuel Ohoppin. Thos. C. Herndon., J. B. Lallande. A. G Nc:oolopulo. N. D. Wallace. A. Fretlsn. J D Pest, Octave Hopkins. Frank Kennedy. W F. PnLeard,. Wright Schaumberg, Atwood Violett, W. A. Bull H. Oharnook, : Hon. Uharles E. Fenner. 4ll commonleal sna must be addressed toG W. NOTT, Lock B ,x 739. New Orleans. R. W. SIMMONB, Preeide t. G. W. Norr. Secretary. mbS Dieeases of the Nervous System. FE.AiLE COPAlITS---Cm OIIC DISIEL'l DL W. BI LL, 196 Canal Stret, Between Dryades and BRammpart stree TMPAIBMENTB OF ANY OBGANIO i tion, impediments to marriage. pDriate @ . eases in men and w,,men. seermatorrhea, i - - no ency. nervous debility, caused by abup •ae, made a a ecialty. 1r. Blle IsapUil of Prof. Bicord. Paris, has resided here for yeas and has no equal in his specialties, as 1.m dreds of the mo.t prominent cittizens here wil -stity. DifBoulties of menstruation always re lieved. HAerate waiting-room for ladie nosols ivath THiE MT. CHARLEN BOTEL W ILL OPEN FOB THE O r gueste on MONDAY. sixth t ,tn) mg the summer the Hotel was put In tro order and many modern improvements. .k - duced to ensure the comfort of patrons. house is anenurpassed in all that goes tQOUR - a FIB8T.OLAr and ELEGANT ROTEL.. will continue to merit the popular favor una s has been accorded it in the past. elsewhere eawth RITVEBR £ BARTUID .: WEEI ItE I bEED 141 CAROLINA AND RONDVRSA. For alebr M35?A ODH. a1d Io lmduth o*UM. j4 , o