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Kxecutiv New Orlejms, Februar and consent of the Senate the following nominations: Victor Gerodias, as Tax Collector for the Fourth District of the city of New Orleans. John R. Clay, as Tax Collector for the Third District of the cit-r of New Orleans. (Signed) H. C. WARMOTH, Governor of Louisiana. The nominations were referred to the Sen ators trom the Fourth and Third districts. ITie following communication was then read: Stats or Louisiana, ) Exeeutivo Department. ' Ni'W Orleans, February 8, ltWX S To the Honorable President and Members o^Lc Senate: I have the houor to submit for the advice and consent of the Senate the nomina tion of— Thomas A. Cage, as Assessor and Tax Collector for the parish of Terrebonne. (Signed) H. C. WARMOTH, Governor of Louisiana. The nomination of Thomas A. Cage was taken up by unanimous consent, and was continued by the following vote: For confirmation: Messrs. Anderson. An toine, Barber, Butler, Campbell, Coupland. Daigle, Fish, Futch, Gallup, Harris. Herwig, Huusaker, Ingraham, Jenks. Kelso, Lynch, Noland, O'Hara, Bierce, Pinchbaek, Hagan, Ray, Smith, Swords, Sypher, Thompson, Todd, Twitchell, Whitney, Wilcox—111. Against confirmation: None. The following communication was then road: Statu nr Louisiana,! Department. ,■ 2.VKL) To the Honorable President and Members of tile Sena to I have t.he honor to submit for the advice ami consent of the Senate the following nominations: A. F. Crane, as Assessor and Tax Collector for the parish of Madison. J. L. Aloutieu, as Assessor and Tax Col lector for the parish of Jefferson. M. M. Grady, as Assessor and Tax Col lector for the parish of Ouachita. A. Chevaiou, as Assessor and Tax Col lector for the parish of St. Tammany. W. T. Oliver, as Assessor and Tax Col lector for the parish of Richland. J. R. Alexander, as Assessor and Tax Col lector for the parish of Catahoula. Lawson T. Rheums, as Assessor and Tax Collector for the parish of Livingston. John E. Morris, as Assessor and Tax Cobeetor for the parish of Washington. Robert E. Morris, as Assessor and Tax Collector for the parish of West Baton Rouge. . Thomas L. Williams, as Assesor and Tax Collector for the parish of Caldwell. D. H. Boult, as Assessor and Tax Col lector for the parish of Natchitoches. Charles J. Howell, as Assessor and Tax Collector for tlic parish of West Feliciana. Charvey Barbe, as Assessor and Tax Col lector for the parish of Calcasieu. W H. McDonald, as Assessor and Tax Collector for the parish of Dc Soto. Levi M. DarraH, as Assessor and Tax Col lector for the parish of St. Mary. James B. Rogers, as Assessor and Tax Col lector for the parish of Cameron. Charles E. Halstead, as Assessor and Tax Collector for the parish of Iberville. W. F. Blanchard, as Assessor and Tax Collector for the parish ot Morehouse. C. H. Reinick, as Assessor and Tax Col lector for the parish of Vermilion. John Smythc, as Assessor a|jd Tax Col lector for tlie parish of Tensas. J. W. Scliumackcr, as Assessor and Tax Collector for the parish of Winn. Louis E. Laioirc, ns Assessor and Tax Collector for the parish of St. Martin. Fornest Martin, as Assessor and Tax Col lector for the parish of Lafayette. L. C. Courcelle, as Assessor and Tax Col lector for the parish of Plaquemines. James A. Mays, as Assessor and Tax Col lector for the parish of Bienville. John Evans, as Assessor aud Tax Col lector for the parish of Tangipahoa. J. J. Salter, as Assessor aud Tax Collector for the parish of Sabine. (Signed) II. C. WARMOTH. Governor of Louisiana. By unanimous consent the nomination of A. F. Crane as Assessor aud State Tax Collector for the parish ot Madison was taken up aud was conm'hW by the follow ing vote: For confirmation: Messrs. Anderson, An toine. Barber, Blackman. Bowman. Butler. Campbell. Coupland. Daigle. Fish. Futch. Gallup, Harris, Herwig. Hnnsaker, Iugra hain, Jenks. Kelso, Lynch, Noland. O'Hara. Pierce, Pinchbaek, Ragan. Ray, Smith. Swords, Sypher, Thomas, Thompson. Todd. Twitchell Whitney, Wilcox—31. Against confirmation: None. The nomination of J. L. Montieu was taken up by unanimous consent aud was confirmed by the following vote: For- confirmation: Messrs. Anderson, Antoine. Barber, Blackman, Bowman. But ler, Campbell, Coupland, Daigle. Fish, Futch, Gallup, Harris. Herwig, tlunsaker, Ingraham. Jenks. Kelso, Lynch. Noland, O'Hara, Pierce, Pinchbaek," Ragan, Ray, Smith. Swords. Sypher, Thomas, Thomp son, Todd. Twitchell, Whitney, Wilcox—31. Against confirmation: None. The nomination of M. M. Grady was taken up by unanimous consent, and was confirmed by the following vote: For confirmation: Messrs. Anderson. Antoine, Barber, Blackman, Bowman, But ler, Campbell, Coupland, Daigle, Kish, Futch, Gallup, Harris, Herwig, Hunsaker, Ingraham. Jenks, Kelso, Lynch, Noland. O'Hara, Pierce, Pinchbaek. Ragan. Ray. Smith, Swords. Sypher, Thomas, Thompson. Todd, Twitchell. Whitney. Wilcox—34. Against confirmation: None. The nomination of A. Chevalon was re ferred to the delegation from the Eleventh Senatorial District. The nomination of W. T. < diver was taken up, by unanimous consent, and was con firmed by the following vote: For confirmation: Messrs. Anderson, Antoine, Barber, Blackman, Bowman, But ler, Campbell, Coupland, Daigle, Fish, Futch, Gallup, Harris, Herwig, Hunsaker, Ingraham, Jenks, Kelso, Lynch, Noland, O'Hara, Pierce, Pinchbaek, Ragan, Ray. Smith, Swords, Sypher, Thomas, Thompson, Todd, Twitchell, Whitney, Wilcox—34. Against confirmation: None. The nomination of J. R. Alexander was taken up. by unanimous consent, and was confirmed by the following.vote: For confirmation: Messrs. Anderson, Antoine, Barber, Blackman, Bowman, But ler,- Campbell, Coupland, Daigle, Fish, Futch, Gallup, Harris, Herwig, Hunsaker, Ingraham, Jenks, Kelso, Lynch. Noland, O'Hara, Pierce, Pinchbaek, Ragan, Ray, Smith, Swords, Sypher, Thomas, Thompson, Todd, Twitchell. Whitnev, Wilcox—34. Against confirmation: kone. The nomination of Lawson T. Rhcains ■was taken up by unanimous consent, and was confirmed by the following vote: For confirmation: Messrs. Anderson, Antoine, Barber, Blackman, Bowman, Butler, Campbell, Coupland, Daigle, Fish, Futch, Gallup, Harris, Herwig, Huusaker, Ingraham, Jenks, Kelso, Lynch, Noland, O'Hara, Pierce, Pinchbaek,* Ragan, Kay, Smith, Swords, Sypher, Thomas, Thompson, Todd, Twitchell, Whitney, Wilcox—34. Against confirmation: None. The nomination of John E. Morris was then taken up by unanimous consent, aud was confirmed by the tollowiug vote: For confirmation: Messrs. Anderson, An ttiine, Barber, Blackman, Bowman, Butler, Campbell, Coupland, Daigle, Fish, Futch. Gallup. Harris, Herwig, Hunsaker, Ingra ham, Jenks, Kelso, Lynch, Noland, O'Hara, Pierce, Pinchbaek, Ragan, Ray, Smith, Swords, Sypher, Thomas, Thompson, Todd, Twitchell, Whitney, Wilcox—34. Against confirmation: None. The nomination of Robert E. Morris, was taken up by unanimous consent, and was confirmed by the following vote: For confirmation: Messrs. Anderson, Antoine. Barber. Blackman, Bowman, Butler, Campbell, Coupland, Daigle, Fish, Futch, Gallup, Harris, Her wig, Hunsaker, Ingraham, Jenks, Kel4>, Lynch, Noland, O Hara, Pierce, Pinchbaek," Ragan, Ray, Smith, Swords, Sypher, Thomas, Thomp son, Todd, Twitchell, Whitney, Wilcox—34. Against confirmation: None: The nomination of Thomas L. Williams was then taken up by unanimous consent, and was confirmed by the following vote: F or confirm ation: Messrs. Anderson .An toine, Barber, Blackman, Bowman, Butler, Campbell, Coupland, Daigle, Pish, F'uteh, Gallup, Harris, Herwig, Hunsaker, Ingra ham, Jenks, Kelso, Lynch, Noland, O'Hara, Pierce, Pinchbaek, Ragan, Ray, Smith, Swords, Sypher, Thomas, Thompson, Todd, Twitchell," Whitney, Wilcox—34. Against confirmation: None. The nomination of D. H. Boult was re ferred to the delegation from the Twenty second Senatorial District. The nomination of Charles J. Howell was referred to the delegation from the Twelfth Senatorial District. The delegation re ported favorably upon the nomination, which, by unanimous consent, was taken up, aud wais coufirmod by the following vote: • Fur confirmation: Messrs. Anderson, An toine, Burner, Blackman. Bowman, Butler, Campbell, Coupland, Daigle, F'ish, F'uteh, Gallup, Harris, Herwig, Hunsaker, Iugra li»m, jenks. Kelso, Lynch, Noland, O'Hara, Pinchbaek, Ragan. Kay, Smith, Swords, Sypher. Thompson, Todd, Twitchell, W hit ney, Wilcox—33. Against confirmation: None. Tim nomination of Charvey Barbe was taken up by unanimous consent aud was confirmed by tlio following vote: For continuation: Messrs. Anderson, Bar ber, Blackman, Bowman, Butler, Campbell, Coupland, 'Daigle, Fish, Futch, Harris. Herwig, Huusaker, Ingraham, Jenks, Kelso, Lynch, Noland, O'Hara, Pinchbaek. Ragan, Ray, Smith, Swords, Sypher, Thomas, Thompson, lodd, Twitchell, \\ Uitiiev, \\ il eox—3-. Against confirmation: None. Tue nomination of W. H. McDonald was referred to the delegation from the Twenty second Senatorial District. The nomination of Levi M. Darrall was taken up by unanimous consent, and was confirmed by the following vote: For confirmation: Messrs. Anderson, Antoine, Barber, Blackman, Bowman, But ler. Campbell, Coupland. Daigle, F'ish, Futch, Gallup. Harris, Herwig. Hunsaker, Ingraham, Jenks, Kelso, Lynch, Noland, O'Hara, Pinchbaek, Ragan, Ray. Smith. Swords, Sypher, Thomas, Thompson, Todd, Twitchell, Whitney, Wilcox—33. Against confirmation: None. The nomination of James B. Rogers was referred to the delegation representing the parish of Camoron. The nomination of Charles E. Halstead was taken up by unanimous consent, aud was confirmed by the following vote : For confirmation: Messrs. Anderson Antoine, Barber, Blackman. Bowman, Butler, Campbell. Coupland, Daigle. F'ish. Futch, Gallup, Harris. Herwig, Hunsaker, Ingraham, Jenks, Kelso, Lynch, Noland,. O'Hara. Pinchbaek, Kagan, Ray. Smith. Swords,Sypher, Thomas. Thompson, Toud. Twitchell. Whitney, Wilcox—33. Against confirmation: None. Tho nomination of W. F. Blanchard was taken up by unanimous cons ult, and was confirmed by the following vote : F'or confirmation: Messrs. Anderson. Antftine, Barber, Blackmail, Bowman. Butler. Campbell. Coupland. Daigle. F'ish, F'uteh. Harris, Herwig. Hunsaker. In graham. Jenks. Kelso. Lynch. Noland. O'Hara. Pinchbaek, Ragan. Ray, Smith, Swords. Sypher. Thomas. Thompson. Todd. Twitchell. Whitney. Wilcox—3d. Against confirmation: None. The nomination of C. II. Reinick was taken up by unanimous consent, and was confirmed by the following vote: F'or confirmation: Messrs. Amh-rson. Antoine. Barber, Blackman. Bowman. But ler. Campbell. Coupland, Daigle. F'ish, F'litcli. Harris, Herwig. Hunsaker, Ingra ham, jenks. Kelso, Lynch. Noland, O'Hara. Pinchbaek. Ragan. Ray, Smith. Swords, Sypher. Thomas. Thompson. Twitchell. Todd. Whitney. Wilcox—3d Against confirmation: None. The nomination of John Sniythe was re ferred to the delegation from the Sixteenth Senatorial District. The nomination of J. W. Shumacker was taken up by unanimous consent, and was confirmed by the follow ing vote: F'or confirmation: M essrs. Anderson, Antoine, Barber, Blackman, Bowman. But ler, Campbell, Coupland. Daigle. F'isli. F'utcli. Harris. Herwig, Huusaker. Ingra ham. Jenks. Kelso. Lynch, Noland. O'Hara, Pinchbaek. Kagan. Ray, Smith. Swords. Sypher. Thomas. Thompson, Twitchell, Todd. Whitney. Wilcox —3d. Against confirmation: None. The nomination of Louis E. Lahore was referred to the delegation from the Four teenth Senatorial District. The nomination of F'ernest Martin was referred to the delegation from the Tenth Senatorial District. The nomination ot L C. Courcelle was taken up by unanimous consent, aud confirmed by the following vole: F'or confirmation : Messrs. Anderson. Antoine. Barber, Blackman, Bowman, But ler, Campbell, Coupland, Daigle, F'isli. F'uteh, Harris, Herwig, Hunsaker, Ingra ham, Jenks, Kelso, Lynch, Noland, O'Hara, Pinchbaek. Ragan. Ray, Smith, Swords, Sypher, Thomas, Thompson. Twitchell, Todd, Whitney. Wilcox—3d. A gainst con !i rmatiou: N c me. The nomination of James A. Mays was referred to the delegation from the Twen tieth Senatorial District. That of John Evans to the delegation from the Eleventh Senatorial District. That of J. J. Salter to the delegation from the Twenty-second Senatorial Dis trict. The Senate then rose from executive ses sion. PITT CRAVATU. Assistant Secretary of the Senate. • Senate Chamber, P Thursday, February 9, 1871. ) The Secretary called the roll. Present: The presiding officer, and Messrs. Anderson, Antoine, Barber, Blackman. Bowmajj. Butler, Campbell. Coupland, Daigle, Fish, F'uteh. Gallup, Harris, Her wig, Ingraham. Jenks. Kelso. Lewis, Lynch, Noland, O'Hara. Pierce. Pinchbaek, Ragan. Ray, Smith, Swords. Sypher, Thomas. Thompson, Todd, Twitchell, Whit ney, Wilcox—34. The delegation from the Eleventh Sena torial District, to whom was referred the nomination of A. Chevalon as Assessor and Tax Collector for the parish of St. Tain many, reported favorably on said nomina tion, which, by unanimous consent, was taken up, and was confirmed by the follow ing vote: For confirmation: Messrs. Anderson. Autoine, Barber, Blackman, Bowman, But ler, Campbell, Coupland. Daigle, F'ish, F'uteh, Gallup. Harris, Herwig, Ingraham, Jenks. Kelso, Lewis, Lynch. Noland. O'Hara. Pierce, Pinchbaek. Kagan Ray. Smith, Swords. Syplier, Thomas. Thompson, Todd. Twitchell, Whitney, Wilcox—34. Against confirmation : None. The delegation from the Eleventh Sen atorial District to whom was rclerred the nomination of John Evans as Assessor and Tax Collector for the parish of Tangipahoa, reported unfavorably on said nomination. Report lies over. The delegation from the F ourth District, to whom was referred the nomination of Victor Gerodias as Tax Collector for the Fourth District of the city of New Or leans, reported favorably on said nomina tion, which was taken up by unanimous consent, and was confirmed by the follow ing vote : For confirmation: Messrs. Anderson, Autoine, Barber, Blackman, Bowman, But ler, Campbell, Coupland, Daigle, Fish, Futch, Gallup, Harris, Herwig, Ingraham, Jenks, KeUo, Lewis, Lynch, Noland, O'Hara, Pierce, Pinchbaek, Ragan, Ray, Smith, Swords, Sypher. Thomas. Thomp son, Todd, Twitchell, Whitney, Wilcox—34. Against confirmation: None. The delegation from the Third District, to whom was referred the nomination o f John R. Clay as Tax Collector for the Third District of the city of New Orleans, reported favorably on said nomination. Report lies over. The delegation from the Twenty-second Senatorial District, to whom was referred the nomination of J. J. Salter as Assessor and Tax Collector for Sabine, parish, re ported favorably on said nomination, which was taken up by unanimous consent and was confirmed by the following vote: F'or confirmation: Messrs. Anderson, Antoine, Barber, Blackman. Bowman, But ler, Campbell, Coupland, Daigle, F'isli, F'utcli. Gallup, Harris, Herwig, Ingraham, Jenks. Kelso. Lewis, Lynch. Noland,O'Hara, Pierce, Pinchbaek, Ragan, Ra.v, Smith, Swords, Sypher, Thomas, Thompson, Todd, Twitchell. Whitney. Wilcox—34. Against confirmation: None. The delegation from the Sixteenth Sena torial District, to whom was referred the nomination of John Siuy the as Assessor aud Tax Collector for Tensas parish, asked lur* tlier time to report. Granted. The Senate then rose from executive ses sion. PITT CRAVATH, Assistant Secretary of the Senate. AUCTION SALES. By E. A. Deslonde. -♦ • ♦- UNIMPROVED PROPERTY IX THE REAR OE the Hornth District, aud near Broad street, now thoroughly Drained, and Drainage Taxes Paid: in all. about Twelve Valuable Squares of Ground. sri'CKSSIOS OK 1IKXKY PARISH. Second District Court for the parish of Ot leans. B y k.' A. DKSLOMIK, AUCTIONKKR— Office No. 9 Union street—WKDNKSDAY, April 13, 1H71, at twelve o'clock, at the Merchants ami Auctioneers' Exchange,on Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets, by virtue and m pursuance of an order of tho Hon. L. Dimgneaud. Judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated March 11. 1371, for account of the succession of lletirv Parish, will be sold— A SQUARE OK GROUND, being square No 145, bounded by Fifth or Dupre, Fourth or Gayoso, Tha lia aud Melpomene streets. A SQUARE OF GROUND, being square No. 146. bounded bv Fourth or Gayoso Vau Bureu or Salcedo. Thalia ami Melpomene streets. A SQUARE OF GROUND, being square No 147, bounded by Vau Bureu or Salcedo. 1 bird or Lopez. Thalia and Melpomene streets. A SQUARE OF GROUND, lieing square No. 143, bounded bv Third or Lopez. Second or Rendon, Thalia and Melpomene streets. A SQUARE OF GROUND, being square No. 143. bounded bv Second or Rendon. St. John, Thalia and Melpomene streets. A SQUARE OF GROUND, being square No. 150. bounded by Violet or Clark, St. Johu. Thalia aud Melpomene streets. A SQUARE OK GROUND, being square No. 15.7, bounded by Fifth or Dupre. Fourth or Gayoso, Melpomene and Terpsichore streets. A SQUARE OF GROUND, being square No. 154, bounded by Fourth or Gayoso. Van Bureu or Sal cedo, Terpsichore ami Melpomene streets. A SQUARE OF GROUND, being square No. 155, bounded by Van Bureu. Third or Lopez. Melpomene and Terpsichore streets. A SQUARE OF GROUND, being square No. 156. bounded by Third or Lopez. Sccoud or Rendon. Melpomene and Terpsichore streets. A SQUARE OF GROUND being square No. 157. bounded by Second or Rendon, St. John, Melpomene and Terpsichore street-*. A SQUARE OF GROUND, being square No. 153. bounded by St. John, Violet or Clark. Melpomene aud Terpsichore streets. All according to a plan made by A. de Armas, surveyor and civil engineer, dated March, 1871. Terms and conditions—One third cash in United States treasury notes, balance on a credit of one ami two years, in notes secured by special mort gage on the property, aud U aring interest at the rate of eight per emit per annum from date to maturity; the mortgage to embrace the tive per cent clause for attorney's fees in case of suit to en force the payment of any or part of the notes: the purchasers of squares No>. 145. 146. 150 and 153 to assume the drainage or other taxes due thereon. On the remainder of the squares all tlie taxes, drainage included, have been paid, or will be as sumed by the representative of the succession. Acts of sale before Theodore Guyol. notary pub lic. :it the expense of purchasers, including c ost of stamps required by law. mb 15 25 :;1 apl 8 15 18 By R. M. & B. J. Montgomery. J 1 K. ST REC EIVED \\D FOK SALE BY M. & H. J. MONTGOMERY, No# S7 lump Street. ► Life Preservers. • common Bedsteads. » six-foot Cottage Beds. » sewiWoot Cottage Beds, i dozen cane-seat Chair*, in boxes. > dozen knock-down Wood Chairs. • dozen assorted Chairs and Rockers Set Also, a large and well-selected stock of {LOR. BEDROOM. DINING-ROOM AND HALL FURNITURE, FRENCH AND GERMAN PLATE GLASSES. mh5 lw HOUSEHOLD KlgNITl'SE. PIANOS, CARPETS. ETC., AT AUCTION. B V R. M. & B. J. MONTGOMERY, AI C tioneers.—Will i>e sold on every SATURDAY, TUESDAY, aiul THURSDAY, at the Old Auction Mart, 37 ('amp street, at eleven o'clock— A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF NEW and SEC OND-HAND FURNITURE, such as Rosewood Mahogany and Walnut Bedsteads, Armoirs, Bu reaus, Wash-stands. Parlor Furniture, Marble Top Outre Tables, Carpet*, French Plate Minor*, Mattresae*, Cooking Stoves, etc. ALSO. A large Invoice ot' Cottage Beds, Cane and Wood Seat Chairs. Also. Upright aud Square Pianos of Pieyel. Far re and other manufactories. ALSO, AN IMMENSE STOCK OK NEW FURNITURE of all description at private sale. Terms—Cash no9 By Nash & Hodgson. -» • • THE STEAMSHIP BKACKOHT AT PUBLIC AUC TION. WITHOUT RESERVE. IN THE MATTER OE THE FIRST NATIONAL Bank of Washington, D. C., vs^G. Espiuola— United States Circuit Court, Docket No. (1099. B V NASH A IlOlMiSON—W. I. HODGSON, Auctioneer—Office NO. 170 Gravier street—On WEDNESDAY, March 15, 1371. at twelve o'clock M., at the St. Charles Auction Exchange, in the base ment rotunda of the St. Charles Hotel, by virtue and in pursuance of an order of the Hon. W. B. Woods, Judge of the Circuit Court of the United States, Fifth Circuit and District of Louisiana, dated February 27. 1871, court docket No. 0099, in the matter of the First National Bank of Washing ton, District of Columbia, vs. G. Espiuola, at public auction, will be sold— THE STEAMSHIP BEAUFORT, together with her sails, t igging, furniture, anchors, chains, apparel and appurtenance*, as she now lies, in the Missis sippi river, opi»nsite the Ursuliue* Convent, Third District of this citv. Terms—One-half cash on the spot, in United States treasury notes, and the balance at six months, tor approved paper and special mortgage on-the vessel sold, with eight percent interest from date until paid. The act of transfer aud stamps at the expense r* the purchaser. mli3 7 1115 By Sherift Sauvinet. SALB BY THE SHERIFF OF THE PARISH OF OR LEANS, IN ORDER TO EFFECT A PARTITION. MRS. P. C. RICA It I) ET AL VS. FRANCOIS HON ORS ET ALS. Fifth District Court for the Piiriali of Orlcaus—No. 1720, suit in partition. B V VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT RENDERED IAN nary 14, 1371, and signed January 19, 1371, to me directed by tbe Honorable tlie Fifth Dis trict Court for tlie piiri3li ot Orleans, in tbe above entitled cause, I will proceed to sell at public auc tion at tbe Merchants aud Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street, lx-twcell Canal and Customhouse streets, in tbe Second District of this city, on SATURDAY, March 25,1871, at twelve o'clock M., the following described pro]>ertv, to wit— A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, together with the buildings and improvements thereon. No. 417 Great men Stri ct, situated in the suburb Marigny, in the Third District of this city, measuring thirty feet front, mure or less, on Great men street, between Union aud Frenchmen streets, by one hundred ami tweutv feet in depth, hounded on one side by pro perty'formerly belonging to Jean Vives, and on the other side by property formerly belonging to Mari anne Roclioii, as will more fully appear by reference to an act passed before Emile A. Riviere, notary public in and for tlie parish of Iberville, dated April 29, 1867 (a copy tlfereof on tile), purporting to be a donation intervivos of said property, by Zacarie Honore, to Felicite D. aud Marie K. Honore, bis legi timate daughters. Terms—One-half cash, and the balance at one year's credit, in note of the purchaser to his own order, with eight per cent interest from date of sale until payment _ c. s. SAUvnnrr, fellmhS 25 Sheriff of the Pariah of Orleans, AUCTION SALES. By 8. De Feriet. PEREMPTORY SALB BY PUBLIC AUCTION OP A VALUABLE PROPERTY, CORNER OF WHITE AND MELPOMENE STREETS. B V G. UK FERIET. AUCTIONEER.— Office No. 50 Royal street.—SATURDAY, March 18, 1871, at twelve o'clock M., at tbe St. Charles Auction Exchange, in the basement ro tunda of tlie St. Charles Hotel, will be sold by public auction— A VERY VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND fN THE First District of this city, forming the corner* of White and Melpomene streets, situated in the square hounded by White, Melpomene, Franklin and Thalia street*. Said lot of ground measures 3*2 feet front oil White street, bv 97 feet in depth and front on Melpomene street. The buildings aud improvements thereon consist of a e oin fort able two-story .frame, house, retired from the street, containing four rooms, with fire places. and a large closed gallery in front; also, a building used as a kitchen, cohtaining two rooms. On Melpomene street there is a sui*stantial tvvo storv building, containing four rooms, and privies, which could easily 1 h* separated from the main house and rented accordingly There are, besides, two cisterns on the premises. Terms—One-third cash, and the balance on a credit of one and two years, for notes bearing sjtecial mortgage and vendor's privilege on the said property, and eight ]>er cent interest per an num trom day of sale until final payment, aud tive per cent attorney's tees in case of suit for the recovery of any of the unpaid notes, the buildings to 1m* kept insured by the purchaser until payment of the notes, and policy transferred to the parties in interest Act of sale, with United States internal revenue stamps attached,, before Theodore Guyol, notary public, at the expense of purchaser, w ho will as sume and pay, over and above the price of adjudi cation. all taxes for 1370. iulil2 td POSITIVE AND UNRESERVED SALE, AT TWELVE MONTHS' CREDIT, OF THE TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING, ETC. NO. ICO ST. CHARLES STREET SUCCESSION OF HARVEY GUILD. B Y ii. DE FKKIKT. AUCTIONEER-OFFICE ■ No. 50 Royal street—SATURDAY* April 1. 1371, at twelve o'clock M . at the St. CliailesAiic *tion Exchange, in the basement rotunda of the St. Charles Hotel, will be sold by public auction, by virtue of an order trom the Hon. Louis Duvig n -and Judgefof the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated January 28, 1871, the following described property for account of said succession— A CERTAIN LOT OP GROUND in the First Dis tiict ot this citv, in the square bounded by St. Charli •s, St Marv, Julia and Girod streets, nieas uring 27 b et front oil St. Ch:irle* and St. Marv St IV**t s. bv about 150 feet 6 tine* in depth, and run ninj; from s trret to Mi eet. tngelllel »irh the bu.idi ii£s an <1 iinprovem flit* thereon, which coil aist ot a one storv brick n •hop or store front on St. riiswi • w street; a two-*to r\ brick dwelling house routii iiiiujv n vo rooms below and two above, also. a two -storv brn k buildup used as a finishing shoo, and ti ontiiu* Sr. Marv stn >*et; also, several wooden roust ruction: » thereon, liri ek privy, cistern, water work; 1 vard; the g: is is introduced through out the btr.M iu^s. See phi in at the Exchange. Ten ns—Til - lining rile J, ecoud and last auction. the pi •operry will be detini itiveiVadjudic it» d to the highe st ami l UM bidder to] r w hatever H w ill bring. at tu* dvr mo nth. i reiiit: the purchaser to furni-li a bom i,» th ■zoo l and sol . •eut security tn the satis t'actio. n of th * adiwimstra tor of the estate, with S'MTJU ! mtirrj '*•'0 and vein lor * lien on the property sold. Art of sale, with United States intern -1 revenue ftt.-. attai ided. before rharle* .string* r notary pub.lt . at tiie purchasers expense. tnhl 22 25 : »]>! TWi) COMFORTABLE TENEMENTS AT AUCTION. SUCCESSION OK JOHN PRENDKRGRAST. No. 34.095. B Y G. DE FERIET. AUCTIONEER—OFFICE No. 50 Koval street—SATURDAY. April 15, 1371, at twelve o'clock M.. at the St. Charles Auction Exchange, will lie sold bv public auction, bv virtue of an order from the Honorable Louis Duvigneaud. Judge*of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, elated March 11. 1871, the fol lowing described real estate, belonging to said succession, viz: 1. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, in the Third District. :n square bounded by Victory or Decatur, Port. Moreau or Chart re.*, and St. Ferdinand street*, designated as lot No. 8 in square No. 2. which lot measures 22 feet 4 iuchcsund 2 lines front on Vic tory street, by a depth of 65 feet 7 inches and 2 lines on the side of lot No. 7. and 53 feet 4 inches on the >:de line of lor No. 9. the rear hue measuring 21 feet 1 inch and 4 lines. The buildings and im provements (being No. 119 Victory street) consist ot a one story frame house, covered with slate, containing two rooms, a cabinet and a side and rear gallery, a back building containing one room, also, a brick privv. cistern, paved vard. etc. 2. ANOTHER LOT OE GROUND in the First District, in the square bounded by Perdido. Tiavici. Jol inson an* i Ga Ive* str* * r*. measuring 29 eet 11 : mei .♦*8 and 7 lim tr out < r»u .Johnsou street, >v 132 : feet *. iu« li. i*8 .i mil a ini es m depth, be w**en p iraJ .cl lines. Tiie h lild: ;ngs and ini ipro\ •'UK ■nts consist of a >in* stor V t! raine ho use (No. , 12(1 » John won street), outaini a g t wo roon is. a > ml : i she d Iu The vard a me-ritor v ti aim* lion M* I'i i»ata miuj 4 lour rooms; also, :ern S, privie: s. et c. Term* — i'i »sh. Acts o f sa le. with 1 «ut ed Si fate * internal revenue damp* , atta died, be tore \V -J. Gi astell. uotarv pub ic, at ; >uru 'liasci"* ■ xp. •use. mli 15 i 8 25 apl 8 15 By Charles E. Fortier. vau ad:.e property os Johnson street. ISKTWKI-N DU MAINE AND ST. ANN STREETS. SUCCESSION OK BENJAMIN FAITH. Second District Court for the parish ol Orleans— No. 34,304. B April 0. 871, at twelve o'clOCK M.. will \h sold at public ; notion. at tin Royal street Auction Kx change forme rl Bank of Loui. iana), at th corner of Ro.va and C inti st reefs, b virtue ot n order from ti e Hon. Louis Dm igm aud. Judge of the second District Court tor the parish of )i leans. Y CHARLES E FOKTIKK. AUCTIONEER. No. 25 Exchange place—SATURDAY, luted twenty-fifth February. 1371, tlie following "described property, to wit— Two certain lots of ground in this citv, in the faubourg Trenie, in the square comprised within Johnson, Maine. Sr. Ann and Galvez streets, desig nated by ihe Nos. 35 and 86 of square No. 101, the said lots adjoining each other and measuring (French measure) to wit: Lot No. 35. 30 feet trout on Johnsou street. 31 feet two inches and 1 line on the rear line which divides it from Mrs. Poutalba's property, 171 feet in inches aud 4 lines in depth on the one side, and 161 feet 2 inches ami 7 lines in depth on the other side: and lot No. 36, 30 feet trout on said Johnson street. 31 feet 2 inches and 1 line on the rear line, 132 feet 6 inches and 4 lines ill depth on the side of St. Ann street. 171 feet 10 inches and 4 lines also in depth on the side toward Maine street: together with all the buildings there on. thereto attached or in any wise appertaining. Terms—Cash in United States treasury notes. Arts of sale, before Octave Morel, notary public, at the expense of purchasers, including United inliT 15 25 8 SHERIFF'S SALES. JuliuM Loriller v*. .Joseph Janzen—Fourth District Court for the parish of Orleans—No. 24,903. B y virtue of a writ of fieri facias to me directed by the Honorable tbe Fourth District Court for the Parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause, 1 will proceed to sell at public auction, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street, between Canal ami Custom house streets, in the Second District of this city, on SATURDAY, April 15, 1871. at 12 o'clock M.. tho following described property, to wit— TWO CERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND, with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging, situated iu the Second District of this city, designated by the numbers one and two, in square bounded by Dor gepois, Canal, Broad and Customhouse streets, on apian drawn by L. H. Pilie. aurveyoi,dated Decem ber 24, 1844, deposited in the office of A. Ducatel, notary public, iu this city, as plan No. 29, of book of plans No. 3. Said lots measure each, in American measure, thirty feet frdut onCaual street.by one hundred feet in depth. Seized iu the above suit. % Terms—Cash on the spot. C. S. SAUVINET, mh!5 apl 15 Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. Jantei* Connors vs. Mortimer Kdaon— Eighth District Court for the parish of Orleans, No. 252. B Y VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF FIERI FACIAS to m * directed by the Honorable the Eighth District Court for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause, I will proceed to sell at pub lie auction, on the premises hereinafter designated, on MONDAY. Mareh 27, at half-past ten o'clock A. M., tim following described property, to wit— The contents of the. CARRIAGE ami UNDER TAKER'S ESTABLISHMENT situated at No. 117 Perdido street, as per inventory, which may be seen at my office. Seized in the above *uit. Tonus-Mash on the spot. C. S. SAUVINET, mb 15 20 26 Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. J. Nf. Lewis &• Co. vs. II. J. Berkery— Fourth District Court for the Parish of Orleans, No. 24,940., B Y virtue of a writ of fieri facias to me directed by the Honorable the Fourth District Court for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause. I will proceed to sell at pub lic auction, on SATURDAY', March 25. 1871, at ten o'clock A. M., on Front Levee street, between Conti and Bienville streets, iu the Sccoud District of this city One BAROUCHB, one HORSE, and four MULES. Seized in the Above suit. Terms—Cash on tbe spot. C. 8. 8A0YIHBT. mhU 2188 Sheriff tf tbe Parish ef Orleans. ' i INSURANCE. QFFICB OV THE HUN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ORLEANS, HI................Camp afreet...............*61 FIFTEENTH ANNUAL STATEMENT. Nkw Ohi.kahb, January 21, 18TI. In conformity with the requirement* of their charter, the company publish the following state ment for the year ending December 31, 1370: Amount of premium* for the year ending thirty-first December, 1870, viz.: On Fire Risk*.....,...........$102,060 88 On Marino Risks.............. 43,465 64 On River Risks............... 74.305 59 $224,332 11 Add— Uuterminated Risks for I860.. 51.511*00 Deduct— Uuterminated Risks for 1370.. $45,612 00 Return Premiums............ 914 56 -$276,343 11 46,526 56 Net earned premiums for 1870........$229,816 55 Losses paid during same jieriod. viz.: On Fire Risks......$78,539 00 On Marine Risks... 51,005 61 On River Risks.... 20,964 83-^ 150,510 09 Taxes.............. 13,913 79 General Expenses.. 37,012 72 Discount on Prem iums............. 16,031 9 1 Interest on Scrips.. 47.434 42 Re-insurances...... 3,114 33—117.507 22 Amount reserved for unad justed losses less savings.. 6,759 04 $274,776 35 Less— Discount and interest, aud profit aud loss.............. 57.995 80 Net Profit......................... $13, The Company have the following Assets mated at the lowest market cash values, viz: 465 Cousolidated aud Railroad City Bonds................................ $333, 6 State *Bouds......................... 5, 44 City Seven Per Cent Bonds......... 23. 4 I. O. O. F. Bonds..................... 4, 3 Grand Lodge of Louisiana Bonds____ 3. 2 N. O. Turners'Association .......... I 6on Shares N. O. Gas Light Company* .. 99, 224 Shares Citizens' Bank of Louisiana. 36, 350 Shares Union Bank of Louisiana'... 11, 223 Shares Canal Bank*.................. 9 60 Shares Crescent City Bank........ 1 59 Shares Louisiana State Bank'"...... 5. 50 Shares Mechanics' and Traders' Bank.......................... I 30 Shares Harbor Protection Coaipauy 1, 5 Shares Merchants' Bank............. Loans on Pledge......................... 54, Loans on Mortgage...................... 72, Bills Receivable.......................... 2, Scrip of other Insurance Companies---- 6 State Coupons................. 3, Premiums in course of collection....... 28 Cash on hand............................ 63 ,036 00 . esti ,435 00 ,160 00 m 75 ,000 00 ,000 00 ,000 00 ,000 00 ,600 00 ,900 00 ,372 00 200 00 900 00 ,800 00 ,500 00 325 0o ,363 45 450 00 300 00 ,331 60 ,457 20 ,000 00 2' 6 82 Total............................... $774,061 02 *Iuciudiug Dividends. Tim-above statement is a just, true and correct transcript from the books of the Company. THOMAS SLOG. President Thomas Andkkson, Secretary. State of Louisiana. Parish op Orleans, ) City of New Orleans. ) Sworu to and subscribed before me this twenty first day of January, 1371. ANDREW HERO, Jr.. Notary Public. The Board of Directors have resolved to pay six per cent interest on the outstanding Certificates of Profits, on and after the second Monday of Febru ary, 1371; also, fifty per cent on the balance of the scrip of the year 1358, payable on aud after the third Monday fu March, 1871, aud they have fur ther declared a dividend of ten per cent on the net earned Participating Premiums tor the year ending December 31, 1870. for whieh certificates will be issued on and after the twentieth day of March next. THOMAS SLOO. President. JOHN G. GAINES, Vice President. THOMAS ANDERSON. Secretary. DIRECTORS: . Johu G. Gaines, K. J. Harr. B. Biscoe, Henry Renshaw, I N Marks, W E. Seymour, .1 Weis, R. S. Venables, W. A. Kent. Richard Flower, Hugh Wilson, Thomas Sloo. ja27 ly ATTORNEYS AT LAW. JJAYVKIXS <fc THARP, (.1. HAWKISS—ISAIAH THAKP.) ATTORNEYS AM) COUNSELORS AT LAW, 19............Commercial Place............19 . NEW ORLEANS. Prompt attentiua given to biusiuesa in tbe State and United States Courts tal3 rjl A. BAKTI.ETTK, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, 142.............Urnvfer street.............1 U (Up stairs), je!8 ly NEW ORLEANS. MISCELLANEOUS. ^ E. BIaAUKMAR, Having removed to the elegant and spacious edi fice, No. 201 Canal street, formerly known as Blaf feris Building, uow BLAUKMAR'S TEMPLE OF MUSIC, Continues to dispose of Pianos aud Organs, of the best makers, very low for cash, or on the most accommodating terms of payment. One year al lowed without charge for interest. No security re quired, a lien on the instrutnent being retained. Old Pianos taken iu part pay for new. New and seeoud-hand Pianos and Organs for rent, aud the rent money allowed toward purchase. My Method of Conducting My Bu*inesti« First—I keep no Instruments but those of the best factories. Haring been dealing in Pianos and Organs for sixteen years, my long experience ena bles me to select such instruments as I can, with perfect confidence, guarantee to give entire satis faction. Second—I have nut One Price for each instru ment, and that is the regular retail factory price, w hich is marked in plain figures on a card affixed to every piano and organ. Many dealers make it a rule to ask from $25 to $100 more than they ex pect to get, and then, when "beaten down" to somewhere near my low prices, they* flatter tlie purchaser with the idea that he has secured an unusual bargain. Third—I give the manufacturer's and my own guarantee for six years, and warrant every instru ment to please, or it cau be exchanged for any other in my store. I otter splendid, new, rosew-ood, seven octave Pianos, of six different first-class makers, at $35 to $525. Second-hand Pianos $75 to $325. Five octave Cabinet Organs $90 to $'275. I also have Pianos of extra size aud with superbly carved cases at $550 to $800. The elegant Library and Parlor Organs of "Taylor Al Farley," and the splen did Cottage aud Church Organs of "Estev," from $300 to $750. A. E. BLACKMAR, oc9 S 6m No. '201 Canal street. N' 0 CHOIR .SHOCI.U BE WITHOUT IT. THE AMERICAN TUNE BOOK. Third Edition Rendy. A rollortion of all the widely popular Church Times, Anthems mid Net PieoeH, which have formed the foundation of our Aniericau Church Music for the past fifty years. Containin" 1000 choice pieces selected by 500 Teachers ami Choir Leaders Price, if 1 50; $1J 50 per dozen. A specimen copy will be sent by mud to any address, postpaid, on receipt of price. OLIY'ER DITSON & CO., Boston, nov8 15 C. H. DITNON i CO , New York. MONITION. . STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. Luzerne County—ss. In Orphans' Court. In Re.—Partition of real estate of Lot Brees, late of Exeter township, in said county, deceased. N OW, ON THE TWENTY-FIRST OF JANUARY. A. D. 1871, court granted rule upon parties in interest to appear in court on the FIRST MONDAY of April term next, third Aptil, 1871. at ten o'clock A. M. of said day, to accept or refuse the estate at the valuation. Notice of said rule to be given James L. Brees, a non-resident, by advertisement once a, week for six successive weeks prior to said day in "The Press.'' a newspaper published iu Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and in the "Republican " a news paper published in New Orleans, .State of Louisi ana. Certitted from the records this twenty-third day of January, 1871. GKORGK P. RICHARDS, _ _ „ . 'Clerk of Orphans'Court. Per D. K. Josraa. mhSlSS MISCELLANEOUS. gOOH AUCTION.......BOOK. AUCTION. F. KELLER, Under the St. Charles Hotel Books at auction every evening, commencing at seven •'clock. Cash advances on consignments, and libraries purchased. mhl lm JT^OUISIANA If REAR STONE Manufacturing Company. OFFICE NO. 35 NATCHEZ STREET, UP STAIRS, Factory comer of Po.vdras and Frcret streets. fe28 lm NEWTON RICHARDS, President. ^tPLENDID SPICED BEEF. FIVE HUNDRED HALF BARRELS SPICED PICKLE BEEF, Iu lots to suit purchasers, for sale by NEWTON, BISBEK It CHAPSKY, fc25 Imo 34 Tchmipitoulas street. JJAVANA CIGARS. Fresh invoices of HAVANA CIGARS, choice brands, such as Partagas, Corona, Figaro, Upmau and Puinariega, just received per Lord IS) veil. Gen eral Hancock am) Liberty, from Havana, and for sale at a small commission. Also, on hand, a good assortment of DOMESTIC CIGARS, Havana Cigarettes, the celebrated Pica dura "Ei Gullito," and fresh Havana Tobacco Seed. M. PESANT, fe!9 3mo No. 5 Carondelet street. ^JHINESE LABORERS. CHINESE LABORERS. Now is the time for Planters, Merchants. Manu facturers, Housekeepers, etc., to order good and reliable Chinese Laborers, Mechanics, House Ser vants. etc. . Appiy at the office of the '•Chinese Emigration Company," No. 39 Perdido street, Between Carondelet and Baroune streets, Up stairs, Front Office. BRANCH OFFICES, Hong Kong, China, and San Francisco, California de29 3m T O Bl ILDEft* TO BUILDERS# Sealed proposals will lie received until 6 P. M., February 27, at tlie office ol La Variete Association, No. 27 Carondelet street, second floor, for the Brickwork of a theatre, to be built on Custom house, between Dauphine and Burgundy streets. Drawings and specifications can lie seen at the offic e of the .architect. The committee reserve tbe right of rejecting any or all tenders. B. M. HARROD, f»'21 6t Architect, No. 5 Commercial alley. JJELHWN FERTILIZER. PELICAN FERTILIZER. THE NEW ORLEANS SANITARY AND FERTILIZ ING COMPANY, Mo. 12 Union Street, Up .Staira, Have now ready for delivery their superior FER TILIZING COMPOUND, iu quantities to suit pur chasers. Certificates from well-known citizens characterize it as sujierior to Peruvian Guano, while it is sold at less than half the price, and has uo disagreeable odor. Send for Circular. Price of our Pelican No. 1................$50 per ton Price of our Pelican No. 2................$45 per ton Also. EARTH CLOSETS and COMMODES for sale. Samples to be seen aud orders taken at the office. fe!6 lv rjlllE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY informs liis friends aud the public that he has withdrawn from the firm of J. Lo GIBERNATOR A CO., but will continue the TIMBER BUSINESS for his own account, aud hopes for » continuance of the patronage so long aud liberally bestowed on him. He is now prepared to deliver SPARS, KNEES, CROSS-TIES, BRIDGE and WHARF TIMBER of every description, at the shortest notice aud lowest prices. Parties in want of any of theabovq articles will please call before purchasing elsewhere. WILLIAM WELLS, 104 ............GRAVIER STREET............ 104 Or orders left at box 45, Mechanics aud Dealers' Exchange, No. 10 Union street, will be promptly at tended to. felrt lm gTERN'S FERTILIZER FACTORY AND CHEMICAL WORKS. TO SAVE LABOR AND INSURE LARGE CROPS, Tire Great Fertilizers, STERN'S RAW BONE SUPER PHOSPHATE Fine Ground Bone. Manufactured by LOUIS &TERN A Bros., New Orleaus, Louisiana. Factory ou Frenchmen street, near Marigny Canal. Office—No. 16 Chartres street. Bone Black, of all grades; Sulphuric Acid, and J^JAUPAY^ GARDEN SEEDS PIIILADELPHIA GROWN. Pure and reliable, at Northern prices, by the hundred or thousand papers. WILLIAM A. MAUPAY, Ageut. No. 70 Gravier street. Between Magazine and Tchoupitoulas streets, fe7 lm New Orleans, Louisiana. S M# PETTENGILL & CO., 3T PARK • Row New York.; and GEORGE P. ROWELL k CO., 40 Park Row, New York, are tlie agents for the New Orleans Republican in that city, and are authorized to contract for inserting advertisements for us at our lowest <;ash rates. Advertisers in that city are requested to leave thei? tavora with either of the above houses. oc23 £1 HUNT <k CO., MACHINERY DEPOT, No. 1S5 Gravier Street, New Orleans. Manufacturers' Agents for E. CARVER COMPANY'S CELEBRATED COTTON GINS AND LINTERS. BLAKE'S STEAM PUMPS, Of all kinds. 3oston Machine Company's Engines; • Portable aud Stationary Boilers; the Baxter Portable En gines; Schaffer Ac BmlenbergSteam Gauges; Coffin's Steam, Water and Gas Valves, Hydrants and Water Metres; Sturtevant's Pressure and Fan Blowers, Exhaust and Dryer Fans; Berryman's Automatic Boiler Feed Regulator and Low Water Alarm: Drake's, Kvart's and Low's Automatic and Hand Feed Shingle Machines; Clark's Linen Hose, Hose Pipes. Couplings, etc.; New York Tap and Die Com { »any's Screw Plates, Tans. Dies, Reamers, etc.; Jnited States Standard Nut Company's Kiuished and Unfinished Nuts and Bolts; J. W. Mixter k Co.'s Saw Glimmers, Upsets and Mill Picks; Selden's Steam Packing; Plymouth Mills Rivets; the Eagle Vise. Plantation, Draining, Cotton, Iron, Wood-work ing and all kinds of Machinery, Belting, Shafting ami Pulleys, on hand, or will lie furnished at short notice, at Manufacturers' Prices. ja28 Sa Su Tuly J II. JENSEN, Agent for RHODES' SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, RHODES' SOLUBLE AMMONIATKB SOUTH SKA AND TUB ORCHILLA GUANO. The Standard Commercial Fertilizers, Cotton Factor and Commiasion .Merchant, Office. No. 78 CARONDELET STREET, New Orleans, Louisiana. fc 17 eod lm pOKHiYTH UNITED STATES STANDA RD S CALES. Railroad Track, Depot, Hay, Coal, Porta able, Platform and Counter Scales. FORSYTH, ELLISON k CO., No. 4ti Magazine street. ft-15 eod lm (Under the St. James Hotel ! $1000 DxBING'S VIA FCGA cures all Liver, Kidney and Bladder Disease*, Organic Weakness, Female Afflic tions, General Debility, and all complaints of tho Urinary Organs, in male and female: ,1000 will alee be paid tor anv case of Blind, Bleeding or Iteb ing Piles that DnBmo'i Pm InuiUbtooua Sold everywhere. Bend for Pamphlet. Laboratory Mo. 14* Franklin street, ■yUdltwly _ ' Baltimore, Maryland. BUSINESS CARDS. sonun.. QASTHAM & MORRIS*, Manufacturers and Ddalers la BRUSHES, No. 15 UNION STREET, BOSTON, an Q MEHLE & CO., CHRIS. HEHLE, B. C. STKINBACJC, J. DONALDSOM, COMMISSION MERCHANTS POH TH* SALE OF LIVE STOCK, Stock Laadlif, New Orleans. jal ly ^IHARLES O. SCHULZE, No. 66 iirnvier Street, New Orlenna. Pont office Box 1138. Stereotype nod Electrotyping, Seal Press Engraving; Die Sinking, Stencil Catting. Designing. Agency for the best Card and Cancel ing Stamps, Red, Black and Blue Ink, Ribbon* for Hand Stamps, Stencil Plates, etc. First premium for best Stereotype Plate at last Fair. |al4 g GOLTMAN de CO. * MERCHANT TAILORS, 132...........St. James Street...........in (Near tbe Ottawa Hotel), MONTREAL, CANADA. Suits or single garments made to order and sant to any part of tbe United States at very low prices. Send for fashion plates and price lists. au7 ly •yf W. SHARPE de CO., (OF TH* LATS FIRM OF JOT, 00* A 00.) GKNBKAL ADVERTISING AGENTS, Tribune Buildings, ocz; NEW YORK. JOHN RHKINTHAI,, CARRIAGE MAKER. 170..............Glrod Street..............17» (Near SL Charles Street,) . NEW ORLEANS. *p33 ly jgCONOMV THE ROAD TO WEALTH. HAVE YOUR OLD CLOTHES CLEANED AND TUNY WILL LAST ANOTHER SEASON, BY J. JflLY, TAILOR AND SCOURER, S14..............Comp Street..............Sid (Near the Magaxine Market.) Snitsof every description made to order. au26 ly Q E. UOLLE de CO., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, 81 Magazine street, Between Poydras aud Lafayette streets NKW OKLKANS. Dealers in all kinds of WESTERN PRODUCE, WINES AND LIQUORS. Also, agents for the celebrated CINCINNATI LAGER BEER. Liberal cash advances made ou consignments, noil tf BANKS ANB BANKING. yEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK. This bank will open for business on THUR8DAY next, the ninth instant, at the Banking House, No. 54 Camp street, tinder the management of the fol lowing Board of Directors: ALEX. WHELESS, President. JAMES N. BEADLES, Vice-President. Jesse K. Hell, Thomas Henderson, Henry Block, Jerome B. Vanhorn. John L. Dunniea, James B. Woods, Samuel Delgado, Albert Chapsky, Edward C. Palmer, George D. Fisher. fe3 30t RICHARD JONES. Cashier. IN 7 Eff ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK. Nkw Oklkans, February 6,1871. Iu compliance with the requirements of the act of Congress entitled "An act to provide a national currency secured by a pledge of United 8tateo 1 Kinds, approved June 3. 1864, and of the eighteenth section thereof, I publish herewith the certificate of authority, issued to the New Orleans National Bank of New Orleans. RICHARD JONES, Cashier. Tkbastrt Dkpaktmbht, > Office of Controller of the Currency, > W asliington. January 30, 1871. > YV h sheas, B,v satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that THE NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, in tho city of New Orleans, in the county of Orleans, and State of Louisiana, lias been duly organized under and according to the requirements of the, act of Congress entitled "An act to provide a national enrreuey secured by a pledge of United States hnuds. and to provide for the circulatiou and re demption thereof." approved June 3,1864, and has complied with all tue provisions of said act re quired to he complied with before commencing the business of hanking under said act. Now, therefore, I, John J. Knox, Acting Control ler of the Currency, do hereby certify that "The New Orleans National Bank," in the city of New Orleans, in the-county ot Orleans, nnu State of Louisiana, is authorized to commence the business of banking under the act aforesaid. In testimony w hereof, witness my hand and seel of office this thirtieth day of January, 1871. JOHN JAY KNOX, Acting Controller Currency. J^OUISIANA SAVINGS BANK AND SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, No. 31...........Camp Street...........No. 81 JOSEPH S. COPES. tf. Van NORDKN,' President. Vice-Presiden JOHN S. WALTON, Treasurer. directors: W. JL Thomas,- David Wallace, Henry Peychaud, Dr. W. H. Holcombe. Six per cent paid on savings deposits. Safes rented, and valuables received. Interest on bonds collected and remitted. Persons living in the country will find this Com pany a safe depository for valuables, papers, eta. at a'small expense. noil ly gT. CHARLES LOAN OFFICE. 13............St. Charles Street............18 ST. L. DESTEZ. SUCCESSOR OF A. MARCHAND. Money loaned on furniture, clothing, Jeweliy, diamonds, etc. op* ly MACHINERY. O 'ROURKE Sc MEAGHER (Edward O'Rourke—Mathew Meagher.) Steam Boiler Manufacturers and Blacksmi tba. Nos. 183 and 18S Fulton, and 213 New Levee streets, between St. Joseph aud Julia streets. H sidence— No. 380 Clio street. Low Pressure, Locomotive, Flued and Cylinder Boilers; Clarifiers, Filters ana Juice Boxes made at siiorlest notice, and all work done at this establishment will be guaranteed equal in point of workmanship aud material to any ARMSTRONG'S FOUNDRY AND BOILER MANUFACTORY, Comer of Erato and New Levee streets, NEW ORLEANS, LA. W. J. J. ARMSTRONG, Manager. Manufacturer of Vertical aud Horizontal Steam Engines, Sugar Mills, Draining Machines. Saw Mills. Cotton Screws and Gearing, Iron Columns and Fronts of Buildings, Furnace Mouths, Grate Bars, Bone Black, Reviviiiers, Gas Retorts, Flllrnad Frogs, etc.; Low Pressure, Locomotive Floe aad Cylinder Boilers of all kina, Filters, Juice Boxen and Clarifiers, etc._ no82 ly C. McCAN, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER, Fulton, New Levee, Notre Dame and Julia street# Ofllre, No. 133 Fulton Street. Manufacturer of Vertical and Horizontal 8team Engines, Boilers, Sugar Mills, Vacuum Pans, Sugar Kettles, Clarifiers, Filters, Steam and Horse Power Draining Machines, Saw Mills, Gin Gearing, Fumaeo Mouths, Grate Bars, etc. Second hand Machinery aud Boilers always for sale. Steamship aud Steamboat Repairs promptly at tended to. apjo FOUNDRIES. QEORGE CRONAN, (Successor to Bennett k Lurges.) ' SOUTHERN ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS, Corner Magnolia and Erato streets, Near Jackson Railroad Depot, New Orleans, Louisiana. Blacksmithiug and Housework in general, Vaolte, Store Fronts, etc., made to order at theahoctmt OBm at tho Foundry. aoBIy