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JUDIcTAL A)VBRTISEK[NTP. sM I311? sALSE. rs. M 7ry ClanCy vs. Philip Mlarsnndt. f 1TH DIT0' TRItT OU T Fi)i THE PARISH 1'ofOrlean-No. 5791-fiv virtue of an alias writ f ster fltlas, directed by the honorable the )maEn, ite HtErff, ant yn Cad born e eranl Rob-to we trnsfer.med. I will proicet tI soell rt ublicd nnty-fion at th Merinch nts de and Aufrtioneert on Exchange, Royal street, on which setween anartyl and Cuextouhollne stroees In toe eoe end District of thish srty,ron TU mDAY. June 05th 1p77, at 12 oil ek m.. the following de IAI)OE nTIIEET, btierwn Claiborne and IRob ertseon streets. reasurling, IFrench mensure. dniet feet on rfEspnnaii sti1et, b y Iwo hun oed andg to a plan me t brlx nchsure doreand fontie on Koriree stre.a, on whioh streut said proeterthr measur n . one bi died and forty seven fbIt sid lnrie. tir, commenc from por's property and exte, s ing to thre corner of Inoh 4rtenn street on which street It rncasur'4 one hundred and severlty-live feet six inches, ox tendmlu s on the hide toward lanadllne sreet, reoeral on tiheo sycteo th of le timber, 1in. snnexeito ai no passes before e I',lloek. on the tenth (I Novi inner, 19at together with all the buildsings and smtrev'e ents r thereon. s. A PROiEER'nY L TI nUAToIt ON (LAI BOntE STIoHIET. between Espleandon and Ker idreo streets, mu suririg, more or less, one hun fired and twenti-live feet twno inch-s front on ilalborne strerad rin by loity-nineh feet live Irnches our lnres det on the linelo diviIngo sall rote forom to pa ie la of aJuliae ill ey on eitys frEolm inro.a str et., anrd from t.ere running on i leln al r lnmnto the property be loni a to Mr. ior, wherhe it measures elig hty two fet nine s nnn? three lines In depth on the side of Herleree street. said dtlagoiona line dl viding said property 141 all its length from the Prot erty fnir tfly lresiri 'i. iind belonging to saii estate, aecordling to a plan tuade by Iourgerol. ity surveyni. oni the ten Ii of ' pril, 1839, and o tice of Luolen Hermain. thenn a notary pub lie. tonothnr with all the buildings and in prove inents thereon. *4eied In the above selt. Terms-Olst on the spot. 11HO1. H. HANDY. Civil SherliT of the parish of Orleans. my24 jes 15 2t W. W. Washburn vs. Warner Van Norden IFTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR JE ish of Orleans--No. 6942-By virtue of a writ of fler faolans anIant Warner Van Nor den and .kdwate C. P liner. directed by the honorable tie Filfth District Court for the M arieh of Orleans, in the above entitled cause o E ne Waggaman, late sheriff, aid by a id late eseriff to me transferred. I will proceed to sell at publie auction, at the Merchants and Auction,-era' ExehaHse. Royal street,. between (nal and Cnustomhouse streetso In the tcieond Ditrict of this city, on TUJEiDAY, June a, at 12 o'clock m. the following described groptet vto wit: EA Cd tAIN P;ECE OR PORTION OF GtROUND, together with the buildings and Im provements thereon, and all ruhis, ways. privi aegs and appur,enances thereunto belonging or In anywise aptertaning, situated in the Sixth Distrl.tot thlls ity, In square numb rsix ty-three of Fauh urg Bouligny, and which is bounded by it. Churl . (eormerly Nyade ), Pitt Valence and loreanux stre.'s. Hali portotn f! ground forms Ihe corner of St. Charles and Bior deux streets and -itt and Bordeaux streets, and measures one hundtle, feet front on kt. Charles sire et. a like f, ont of one hundred feet on tsid Pitt street. by a depth and front of two hundred feot on Bordeaux street, b tween par Ilel linen. Seiztd in the above suit as belonging to do fendant E Iward C Palmer. Terms-Cash on thetu .AS H. H ANDY OCivil Sheriff of the part h of Orleans. my2lt jce15 2 Elisabeth Horask vT. Josephn Htz. FOUTH DIRTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR ish of Orleans-No. 44.596-By virtue of a writ of se-lur| and sal' to me directed by the hon erable the Fourth District Court, for the, parish of Orleans. lathe ab ve entitled cause, 1 will pr iceed to sell at publi-, auetlon.atthe Mer chants' and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street,betwetn Canal and Oulstomhouse stree s. a the lelnd District of this city, on FR' ,AY, June eighth, 1587t at 12 o'clock m., the following described nroperty, to wit: 1. TWO OEiTAIN 1,oT4 OF GCROUND situ ated in the Second District of this city, in the square bounded by Iienvilie., Villore. nstom house and Robertson streets, designated by the Lumberesten and eleven, on a plan drawn by Lousa rngler, late Lurvey -r QGneral, annexed to an acnot ut sale from t'harles Pripet, passet in the office of Louis Ferand, late a notary public, In this city, on the nit tie d -y of June. last; said lots havin , American measure. each twenty-' ix fee ten Laches front on Vller, street. by sixty three feet eleveu inches in depth; said lot t,, m ing the corne, of Vilere and lienvi le streets. 2. A t Ot O0 PORT'IN OF GROUND. sit uate in the same distri,.t and, qu. re, measuring in American measure twnty-six feet ten inches three lines front on said Villle, street by a depth between parallol ln' sA of sixty-three feet eleven inches. being the portioo next to r'ustb,m house street f that portion of the original ot number three, according to a plan drawn by Dopouilly, trehttoet. , ato-d the ni eteenth day of January, les. deposHt ed in the office of G ns tavwLeiward-ur, then a notary pubic in this lty; be+l,, the same property acquired be the efTendaut herein by putlhae from Joseph 1till tery. as t er act be tre 1). Urban. notary publile In this city. dated May 30. 1874. Be zed in the above suit. Terms-Cash op the s o .t. THOMAS H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the parish of Orleans. my7 24 je6 L. Dassetti Vs. flouts Ca.bche. IXTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR ish of Orleans-No. 9254-By virtue of a writ of lien facias to me directed by the honorable the Blxth District Court for the parish of Orleans in the above entitled cause. I will proceed to sell at public auction, on ther premlies hereinafter designated, on MONDAY. May twenty-eiuhth. -f.gal c ok1 m-. th-ie roll wing ere d !rihud pronerty to wit: " '1' s IXTU RE AND COUNTERS in the premises No. 157 Canal street, in the b.ucond District of this city. teized in the above suit. Terms-- his being the second and last auc tion, the sall property will be definitely adjudi eated to the highest and last bidder, for what it will bring. at twelve months' credit, the pur chaser furnishing bend, with good and solvent saeurity. bearing live per cent Interest per annum from date until final payment. Said nurobaser will have to deduct and pay in cash fheprinti g. sheritl's. clerk's fees, etc., which amount to about twenty doll ,.Ne. TlHOMAS H. HANDY. Civil Sheriff of the Parislt of Orleans. _yl17 24 8 l[athilda D. Roper vs. George W. Roper. FOURTH DISTRIOT COURT FOR THE PAR Ish of Orleans-No. 44.490-By virtue of a writ of flen facias, t ' me directed by the hon orable the Fourth )llst let Cou t for the par ish of Or.eans, in the ab ve entitled cause, 1 will proceel to sell at public auction, on the premises hereinafter designated, on TUES DAY. May t., 1877. at 10lo o'clock a. m., and succeeding days, at sam-i hour and place, the following describet p.r peerty, to wit: ALL THE 0OODS. FIXTURTE- MERCHAN DISE. and other movable effects contatied in the defoendant's At re. situated No. 103 Canal street. in the Second listrict of this of y. is per inventory which may be seen in my office. Seized in the above suit. Terms-Cash on th- spit. THOMAS H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the parish of Orleans. my17 24 29 James Gardlner vs. 8. Dczutter. -FIFTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PARI'I F' of Orleanu, No. 2210o.-By virtue of a writ of fleri faclas to medirectel by th - honorahle he Fifth District court for the parish of Orleans lin the above "ntit.ed cane., t will proc ,'d to soll at public a ction, at the Merchants' and Auet on eers' Exchanie. Jioyal -treet, between Canal and .COstomhouse streets. In the reconld District of this ritt, n tA I URD t Y. May twe.ty-sixth. 1877, att 12 o,elock m., the following described property, t'i'- A CittTAIt LOT OF GROUND. with all the bulldinasaud improvementsthereon, and al t o rigbts. wars and advanrafige there. nto belong inu. situated in the 'ecolnd District of thl' city, in the square bounde 1 by Rampart. Ursuli.es. Burgundv and Hospital streets, desirna~ed by the number two, on a pla! made by G. Do Nouillv, on the soventh of November. 1839, and det.osited in the otttce of J. Cvtillier. ltot iry Dplbllc in this city: said lot meitstri: g, in Am erieus mt-asure. thirty-'hree feet nine inches front on Rampart street. by eighty feet two and elx-eigh'ha lines in depth.between p iral lel lines. Being the samr property acqu red by the defendant herein, by purchase from Mr. and prs. F. Sancho. tpr act passed before A . BlenvenlS otary ptblio in this city, on the 22d day of 8et h mber, Irss. Seized In the above suit. Terms-Cash on the L. lO H. HANDY. erms-Jhontke eTOS H. HANDY. Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans, aps my14 s6 JUDIOIAL ADVERTITSEEVET. LEGAL NOTICES. STATE OF LOUIsIANA. FIFTH DISTRICT (OUrT FOlt THE PARISH OF ORLEANd. MRS. PAI TLtN . RBERNANDET vs. F. . EUIL LATHE, ER IIUSBAND-No. $100. SHERIEBY CERTIFY THAT ON THE REV entcnth day of April. 1877. judgment was rendetrd in this court; in the following dentitled suit, In the words and figures followng, to wit No. s. o-Mrs. Pauline E. BlernandA vs. F. J. Feulliatre. her husband. In this case the court, considering that. plain tiff has produ,'ed due proof in support of her lavm. and thre law ~tnml evidence bnlng in her favor, It Is ordred. adjudged and diecreed that the juidgr ent by doft rt herein entered on the nltn lo nst. he low tonflrmed atd made final, and a,.cordtlngly that there be judgment in favor of plaintiff. l.li . Pauline EmiIenne Blernandet. and against hIRfendant. Erancois Joseph Felllllatr, her husband. decre, ing a sepa ration of property between the ait par tls, and that tho said plaintiff do have the full control and l flrnagemr nt of her separate po w erty. It is further ordered, adjudged and deceedthat the said plaintiff d,, have and recover from the defendant, her huo handr the sum of one thousand dollars. with legal Interest thereon from judicial demand. to wit, March twenty-sixth, 1877, until paid, and costs of suit with mortgnage lien and privilege a allowed by law to married women on the pro perty of their husbsnld. Judgment signed April 21 1877. (lFgneld A W.LI. ID)GERS, Judge. In testimony whereof. I have hereunto set my hal I ndn affi. ed the sealof the said Acourt, at the City of cOw Orleans, on this fourteenth day of MaY. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight Ihundred and sevar-tr-seven. F. A. LUMINAI. l),eputy Clerk. my 1. 19 24" SUOCCESSION NOTICES. fuinccsion of John Dapliste Arcenaux. RECEIND 1)71 RIUT COURT FORI THlE L parish of Orleans, No. 19,487--wherea E. T. Parker. Public Admlnitrai.or, ha4 peti tloned the court for letters of administration o the estate of the late John Baptiste A cc naux, deceased, intestate. lotIice is hereby given to all whom it may concern, to show cause within ten (days why tie prayer of the said petitioner should not b3 granted. By order of the court. my2t 2.r 3e2 JoHN HERBERT. Clerk. suenesdlon of Jolhn Saddler. IECOND Di-4 I RIOT tOURT FOR THE PAR L I-h of Orleans-No. 9..494-Whereas, James A. K. Ily has peti loned the court for loeters of admilstratllon on the estate of the late John fraddler, tie .etse', intestate. Notlce is hereby given to all whom it may coure, n to show cause within ten days why the trrayer of the said petitioner should not hi' granted. By order of tihe court. my2t 2a jel JOHN HERBERT, Clerk. uceession of Mrs Barbara Rollng, horn Schaff. widow by ilrst marrigoe of Frank Altman, and deceased wife of Charles Boll SEdND DISTRICT COURT FOR THE S varish o, Orleans--.o. 89,488-Whereas. Charles Rolling has petitioned the court for letters of administration on the es ate of his aforesaid deceased wife. lnotice is hereby given to all whom It may concern, to show cause within ten days why the prayer of the said peti tioner should not be granted. By order of the court. ryU 2'1 je2* JOHN HERBERT. Clerk. successiotl of Augtusta Just, Wdlow of Dietlich Mlahnken SECOND DIs't RICT COURT FOR THE PAR i b ot Orleans. No. 89 4s6-Where.;s, Uoo ratl Kuppehhre has petitioned the court for letters of administration on the estate of the late Augusta Just, widow or Iiodrich Mahrken. deceas d, Intestate. Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern to show cause within ten days why the prayer of the said petition, r should not be grante 1. By order of the court. my24 29 j2 J')HN HERBERT. Clerk. -urees.lon of Win. A. Mhropshlre. SECOND DITSTRIOC' COUtt' FOR THE i P'arishof Orleann--No. 89.478--Whereas H. E. Rhr ,pshire has petitioned the court for letters of administration on the estate oi the late, Wm. A. Hhrovihlre. d ooeased, Intestate, NoticeH Is hr~hby giv.en to all whom it may concern to show cnue within ten days why the prayer of the said pti tioner should not be granted By order of the court. myl9 24 2 .8 J 'HN HERBERT'. Clerk. AUCIrON SALES. By £S10 &; Ma.looheo. FUR :ITURE-FURNITURIE. POSITIVE AND UNRH'SERVED MALE OF VERY HANDROME FURNITURE. ON ACCOUNT OF DEPARTURE. AT THE WELL KNOWN RESIDENCE OF 1'ii LATH E. F. MIO I"N. ESQ., NO. 69 URHIIOLIN H, BETw ,EN lIOYal. AND BOUKIBON BTIStE rH. BY VLTLLR & M LOCHEE. Armand Selloe. Auerioneer-Ofl 'e No. 60 ltoyal street TUESDAY, May 29 1877. at 10oo o'clock a. m., w.ll be sold at public auction T'lhe contntn of th promises NO. 69 URSU IINES s rltET, com iast .g a large asoo50 ment of Ho sehold Furniture, consisting of Parlor Ret. Mirrors, Pi' tures. Extension Tabl., lideb ard, l.,okcnse. Chairs, Bledroom Furni t.nrn, Crockery. glassware, Carpets. Kitchen Utensils, etc., etc., etc. Also--One EX IRA LARGE RIDEBOARI), with marble top anl etagere richly ornament ed. suitable for clun rooms or hotels. Also--one mtngniftIent PLEYEL PIANO aInd two HPLE DII) MIRlttORS. Terms-Cash on the spo. my2t 25 26 27 29 By O. Valeton. VALUABTLE RAKEItY ON TCIIOUPITOULAR r HtlE I'. A GOOD INVESTMENT. 1HY O. VALETON. Auctioner-O-ffce 93 and 95 Magax nc s, reet- HA'I UItDAY. May 26, at So'clok m.. w:ll bhe sold at the Merchants and Auctioneetrs Six' hinge. on Royalatieet- FOUti LOTH OF O OUND s. with all the Iuildlngs a nd improvements thcoron, consist iug o0 a well-,stalblistled Bakery, now in suc ccs.ful operation, in the squ.re bounled by T, houpitoula-, Commorca. Delord andt Lulsa streets, and uijil in.. Hoeell'sB Rice Mill, and designated ,by No0 5. . 7 and 8. Lots Ios. 5 andl 6 adjoin each other and me:,sure each 21 fnt an Tbhoup t ulas strut by 53 feet 6 inches in depth, between p ,rall.l lines. Lots N s 7 and 5 adjoin each other aii al o Inulasure 21 feet frant, on Commerce street by al feet 6 inces in d pth. Terms-One-thlrd cash and halance at one and two y.,ars, with all uual cliatss, which will t. announced at the time of sale. Act of sale betore E. Bouny. nota y. mylo td By Nash & Hodgson. POSITIVE SALE. By cOnRslt if all par ins ooncerned. THE HUNTER WAREHOUnE. Fronting on eachi Hunter and New Levee str etF. Opposite the Orleans PrePs. On Long Cr, dlit. Without Limit, At Public Auction. DY NASH & HoukGOhN--W. I. Hodgson, I Anetioneer-t ifflee No. 13 Carondelet street. On SATURDAY. May 26 1877. at 12 o'clock m., at the St. Charles Auti n Exchange. without limit oe reserve, by consent of parties. will be i. TWO CERTAIN LOTS OR PORTIONS OF GRtOUND. together with all the b uildings and lmtrove-m-nts tlereon, situated in the F rat Disti i.t ot this city, in the sois are bounded by New Levee. T. houpitoulas, Thalia an I Hunter astreets, des uinated as Nos. I and 2 on a plan by I.ouis H. ,P lie. surveyor, dated April 12, 1817. an I measures as tol ows: Lot \o 1 measures 82 feet 6 inshes front on Hunter street, the siamn width in th,- rear by a deptth of 12 eet 1 inch 1line on the ti oline neat eat to Tehoupitoulat sr rest, ni 151 feet 8 in l h. s on thIside line neeest New L, vet.street. L, No. 2 uneasus, 74 feet 2 inches fron ou New Leve, streut, by a depth of t. I- of 6 inches 5lineso n het side lrd e next to Hunter street. thuens on an oblique line rulnttng tolw1rd I h ,lia :,ieet 40 feet 2 inches 6 lines. an-i tihene 73 feet on it se oin depth line. an 1 181 feet 4 inches 2 tines on the other sidle line nearest Thalia -treet. and .1 feet 2 inches on the ru ar li it adjoining lot N.io. 1. The I'nor -irmu n-t c ,nsit of a large BRICK SLATE ROOF WAREHOU E. bui;t in the shape of, .o sides of a iquarie with openi igs on tw s tre s. a'd well knuan nsthe Hunter Walehouse " and adjoins the Coone".'s Press and :s op0150s to the Orleans Piess. lower line. Plan of the above + ropvety may be so n at the place of -al Ter ms and C nditions-O;e-thir1 cash. and the balance at one and two years. with 8 par cent interest an :" the usual security elause-; 10 per oelnt t., be : cash on the stot to bind the sale. Act of satn bl, Jamles Faha', notary pnb, lie, at the exter:.i' f thi* piurehas.r, tntdint. the taxes due and e.igible in 1877. myl 19 td JU0DIOIAL ADVERBTE II.[Kr Wr. AUCTION SALES. By 0. E. Girardey. VALUABLE IMPROVED AND IMPROVING FIItSTr AND SECOND I)ITrItICT PIROPERT Y. SUCt'ES- ION OF THE LATE J. M. IIOYLE. Second Distri't('ourt forthel'arisih ,f (Irla.ns- No. 38,4o0. 1Y C. . i (irTHRDEY. Auetioneer---ffloc No. ) a:t Camp street-Ti-iHUltt-D \Y, May 24. 18777. at 12 o'elock in., at tihe t. Charles Anuti- it Ex chlutage, in the rotunda of the Si. Charl"bs Hotel. in this city. will be sold, by and In pursuant e o; in order from the Hon. A. L. Tl'-sot, .ludge (,f tue Hocorrd D)istrict (lJo'rt for the parish of Orleans, dlited November 29, 1870l, atd r,.n dalred in the thove entitl Hiicessi('4on. the fol lowing des rlbnl clty, reidl lsite, t, wit : 1. A CEIITAIN LOt' OF OltUD), with all the buildings and imnproverneut thiereon. sit natl-,id in the, First Dlstrict of this city, and in the squ re xbounded by Ht.. Charles. Carorndelt. Tivol Cirele. Triton Walk or Delord and St. Joseph streets. designated by the letter "H" on plan by A. 'rnmas, surveyo., delated the 2d February. 1871. and deposited in the office of Gi. LeYgardeur, notary putilic, nndI also as NO. 2 on Il o by Vllie & Vepohilliy, dlted April tihet 1i h 1Gs0n, a copy of which ie annexed to an act dwoed May the ad, 10is, before the said Wm. iahannon. a notary public In this city, according to which the said lot measures as fllows: 30 feet 9 inlahes front on St. Chllarles street. 67 feet irontonTivoll Circle. 59 feet to10 inches on the line dividing it from lot "G," and 93:1 feet 9 incihes and 3 lines on the sihe line towards St. Jo-eph street. Together with the im provemen s thereon, comprising the one-story frame bnillding dtolg naed by the Nos. 219 and 241 ht. Charles sti oet. This properly is aduliratly situ .tad f ,r cen tral ant professlonal residences. It is opposite the splendid residence of A. H. May. End., and forms the northwest corner of *t. CUharles and Tivoli Circle. one of the most desirable build ingsites in the First Diatrict or city. 2. IWo (:EIRTAIN LOGS OF GROUND, with the bultldugs anid irnpro nments thhereoni. suiltt -d lu the same district and square as bllove describeod. The said lots are designatei on the aforesaid plans by the Nos. J and K, and mueiisuring each 28 feet front on .t. Joseph street, by a depth between parallel I nes of 87 feet 4 inc-hes a d 6 lines. T'ogethor with the improvements tilereon, eomprising the frame dwelllrgs deignaled by the d9os. 202. 2)4 and 206 - t. Char-'s street. These i(ts adjoin the residence and property of A. Hill. 3 sq. and opposite i he handsome rest dnnoes of Measrr. T. i . lyno and dJohn Finney. a. tWELVE VALUABLE AND) IMPtiOV ing Lo a of Ground, togt tier with the buildings mu itm I roveOwIn s thereon. situated in the First District of this city, and in the squ "re bounded by UCanal Iroad, Oa qpt- tan, joiolgenniosstreets, designtated by the numbers lo 12 inclusively. Lot No. 1 forms the corner of bJroad and Canal s reots, and lot No. 12 the cir'ne" of Broad and GaLquet sire ts. Nos. 1, 2 3 and 4 measltue e ,lc 30 feet flnlt on (Canal street., by a depth betwe' n parallels ol t136 teet 3a inhes 3 tlnes. Nos.5 anli 6 meni.ire each 3o feet front on Canal by a diepth of 166 teet a inei s 3 lines. No.7 rlnm a triangle raving 55 leet 8 inlches 7 line- front on (Canal, 153 feet depth on tile side line tow irdl Broad -treet,. and a d,"p' i on the other id I,ne of 163 feet 4 lich, sl In s. N,. aidj ines loi:sNo. 1, 2,3andi4 In the relr, and rLeasurt s 30 fett tront on ! od street by 12i feet In d pth betwe tn parallellines. No. 9iadjoins No. . ulleasure: 3o0 fI .:3 inches front on It:oad street. by an irl egular d,,pth betwe, n parallels of 172 feet 6 inches in once side and 161 leet 3 inches on theothler. No. to0 adj ins i,,t No. 9, and m arur, P 32 fee' 9 incies front on liroal stree . by irregultr depths of 1bL feel :t inches on oine sl e iand 14i feet 6 inches on the othelr. No. Itadioins lot No, 10. and mnlsUrts 3s le0iet( inches freint on lBrad streeet. by i rregullardepl hI -,f 149 feet il :aheos otl enesidae tei rIi9 to t n thlt other. Lot Ni. 12 mtealsuiestio feet front. on Broad ,trcet. by a loepth eIlnl front on a(tsquiet street of 11i feet feot9 n 'ls as lfin s. .land it depth on the slde line cividing it from lot No. 11 o 1:3., fTeet. A port, -n of these iots are improved with the frame mal ketand stole for ming the corner of Broad and Gtasquet sttreets. and two n'-at andIl well arraunged ftame cottages toward Canal street. tThis property is opoositethe residence of Col. James 'lal ke. and near the C in.l street horse oar depot. The prominence and fine neighbor llo0d as ire to ui greilt prospective enhanco ment. 4. '1 HREE CHOICE LOTS OF GR"(UND, with the buildllgs anI nimlproviieniets hi li-re a,, situi t.d in the Hoe ond i istrict of this city, and in the ltullare bounded by B envi.le, BIroad. Custonm ho(use anil Deorgenois streets. ' lie said IO t- aire deesigna ed by the Now, 7. 8 and 9. and meuasure each 2. feet a inches 5 lines front on i Benvil , street, by 129 feet 11 inec-es in ildepth betwieel uarallel line's. '1he improvements comprise It hinds--me frame cottage-itmmediately oipeo site the Asylum of the Good Hh- pherd. 5. TWNT.Y-FIVi', C:.ItTAIN LOTd OF gronn 1, in the Second istrict of this city, and in the squlare boulnld by Canal. Cusltomnhouse. Love'z atdit Rendin streets, designated ont ,lan of Jtlizenlis'eln, dated May 9, 1877, by the Nos. 1 to us, inclusive. annd complrising the eol tire eqItare bounded as above, with Ioe excep tionle ,non lot. Lot No 1 measures 31 feet i Incihesb and it lines front on Cntual street b, at dept-h be tween tar;,llols and front on Lopez street of 109 feet anIld 5 inches, forming the c ,ruer of (Canal and L pez streets. L t-. 2, 3 and 4 measure earch 3a feet a. id 6 inches front on Canal stre t by a d, p h ofel l fee t and 5 inlr eas. Lorts Nos. 5 andI 6 measur oeach at feet front on (.analr street by a depth of 139 feet arind 5 incles. Lots 7, 8 and 9 meonsure each to feet nlLd 61 l.,iehstronton (',tina street by a depth betweln parallels of ,o9 feet and b inch'-s. Lot No. In forms the co nor of Canal and Itondon strleet+ arnd me :sures 31 eat 6 inches and 6 lines front oni Canal by a di-p'h and front oi HEndllon street cif loo teet a,. 5 tuches. Lot No. 1 adj inI lots 7. ., i and to in t o rear, and meisur,.s o feet fronlt ion RI-ndon str et by a depth between par allols of 23 feet and 6 lines. L.ot 12 adjon lot 11 anel moeasireS 34 feet in-i 5 Inhoas front on IlR-don street by Irregular depths of 136 feet 5 Itches andt 4 in,-s on oile side and l10s feet 1 inch and 11 lin-s on the other. Lot No. 12I minesurera 30 feet frint on RIendon street s,y a ldetht between parallels ocf 122 feet and 0 lines. L -t No. 14 forms thIe cotnor of lttnd n and Cu-to house streets and measures .1 fe-t 6 in lies 1 lines frton t untlllnhouse streel bh a death -,f 10l feet 6 inches depthl and front on lioid -n .treet. lotAso; 15. I. ltinid 17 measure eaclh 0 feet 6 tnchl a front on Custom- I house street by o depth ibetweel Dparallels of 1re feet 6 Ilnehes. Luts N-0s. 18 and 19 me i' ure eahll 31 feet eront on I;ustomhouse street by a depth of 139 :eelt 0 lnhes. L'Jtrs No. 0, 21 and 22 mens tire each o30 feet 0 inclies fronm' on Customhouse streot lv 10o feet 6 inches depth hetwee, paral leli. L- t No. 23 mleasurs at3 teet 6 inches a lines front o- c'u-totruluse, by a drpth lind fro' t of 1 9 feet 6 inches, forming tihe cerner ,f the two said streetl. Let No. 24 Idj ,ins lots Nos. 20. 21. 22 aunl 2' in the ru-tr. L- t No. 25 adjoins lots ies. 1. 2 3 aind 4 in t o rearl., rlid menture each xi feot frnet on Lilecz strot,. by a depth ,f 1L3 feet u lines. All the habove accordlng to plan by Reiznstrein. dateci May ti. 1577. di. TWO LOs OF GROUND in the Second District i-f this oity, In the squarre boundtetd by Canal, Broad, Dorgenois and Customhiouse streets., desIrn-ted iy the Nos. 19 a' d 20 of square No. 45, on plan by 'lTollrne. March 15.1860. -eposited ais i on No. 19 itn book of plans No. 2. in the office of i. l Magn-r. no ary publile. Lot No). 1' meamtures 8 fee 3 Inches 4 lines front on ijanal street. 116 foet 8 inehios in depth on the lne of lot of No. 20. 161 feet 3 inche - on the othe, side, and ( 5 feet 11 incheg and 6 lines, more oir less. widtll In thb rear. Lot Nne. 20 measures 30 feet front on Canal street hv 156 feer 8 'nches in dDepth. 7. T'rOCEitTAIN LOrs OF GROUND in the same dist ict and rquare nas last described, des igtated by tue Neo. 21 and 22 on phlan as afore Ssad, -meesuring each 3e f-it fr nt on Canal street by 15t; feet 8 inch- s in dpnh. between par all lli- es, logettheri wlth all the buildingm and improvements thereon. 8. THIRT EN LOiS OF GROUND. together with all the buildingis and imp o.renenis Ihe-o on. it the rietondl District of thiscity, desig nat d by tne Nos. 1 to I.i inolrisivtely, on ilan by Pilie & Depitullly, dited Sept.lilter 12, 1865 in . tuare boinld -a by tonti. Bienvil'e Virginia and Lasa.le streels. Loits 1. 2 ad : measure ia . mhinede frornt oel tri.ervil-~siret of He ffet4 inete . a idetth an:t front on Vrarinio street of 100 fet 1 inch 2 lines, a width in the rear of 153 let 10 inchs I line. and a it oth on the other sitle line of 122 fIc 35 inhes 4 lin-s. Lot No. 4 adjo'n. In ts 1. 2 oan1 3 in the rear, and meas u es 95 feet 7 I-ne- froit on V rainia street, 15 Ifel. 10 inches 1 lin depth on the sidtl line town d liienville strCrt. 220 feet 9 in-lh,-s 2 lines dlp: h on the oher side line. and , wi to in th- rear of 116 feut 3 in hes 3 li(ns. L ts Nos. 5, 6. 7. 8..9, 10 and 11 mi-as lre ec.h 32 feet fret t t n Contti street, by a dltli of 105 feet 7 In-he.s . lin~s. Lots Nius. 12 a-lU 13 frm ia tri angle, a- d ollve a omb-n -d measulremoni of 71 feet 1 inch 1 in - front n Conti street lao feet 11 incheh. 7 lin ,."p h on u.l." lneteoward Virginia s:teet. un - 123 feet 6 inches 5 lines td pth on the orhe, sitile line. " 9. NINt. LuTS OF GROUND in the faubourg JacLson. SecondI Dimjict of this city, in the s.pq re h. u',led y M. tiuirie R~iad, Conti, Vir ginia and Btenivil, streets, des-gnated by the os. 1, 2, 3 4,5 6.7. 11 and 12 on a plan hb Pilie & Depull). dated S -ptmb- r 12, 1865. Lo's No-. 1, 2 3 a':d 4 have a e,,mbined measurement ot 118 feet 1 in'h 1 lin' front o, Me'airie Ro 'd, Lt4 feet 8 ineheusl lin-" fronton Btenville street, 100 feet I iuett2 ines front on Virginia street and a depth on th aid - line toward Conti street of 20o feet 4 inches 6 lihes. Lote Nos. 5 and 6 JUDIOIAL ADVERTIBEVgNTS. AUCTION SALES. By C. E. Girardey. measure each in feet 11 Inches n lines front on Virginia street. tby a depth of 125 IOr t. L')t No. 7 forms the corner of Contll arid Virginia streats. and Ileasulres 32 feet front, on Cnlti street. by a depth Ibe ween parallels of 126 fert 9 inches. Lots Nos. 11 ndl 12 I Pasure ritch 2 feei' front on Colti street. by a depth between parallels of 1211 lJot 9 Inches. 0o. BIGHT LOTS OF GROUND, ith all the improvements therein, in the faub,'urg Jack son, .oond DIttri, t of this city. in the siquare hounded by Virginia, Conti. St. I ouis and Helena streets, designated by the Nos. 2 to l in clusively. Lots Nos. 2 3 and 4 measure eulih 32 feeotfront on Conti street, by a depth hetween parallels of 117 feet 2 inchiles 6 lines. L it No. lmeasulres 32 feet front on Conti stretni by tan extreme depth of 117 feet 2 iniths 6 lines. Lot No. 6 forms a triangi'. having 79 faot to inche- 7 lines front on UnolI street, 113 feet 6 inchos I liini depth non sidle linll torward Virginia strewl,. and 138 feet 10 ln-ell4 2 lines dtoth on thie other side line. Lots N s. 7,1 alnd 9 mielslre, together, 133 fit 6 Inches 1 line f, ont on Virginia street, by Irregullar depths, Froellh me!a iitre. Lot No. 9 forms the corner of Virginia and Mt. Louis streets. 11. TEN LOT O OF GROUND. with the Im provem(ents til"r'on., in fahllillor Jaeksorn, andl in the Hecond District of this eity, and in the squaro boundtdl by Virginia, (ontli, La 8salla strecoi anrd the new Metalirlo bidgo. Luti 1 to 8, inclusive. measure, together, 319 fe.t s inches 61 lines front on C(nti stree . by irr gular depths, running through to Virginia and La Hnali streets. Lots 9 and 10 Inmeaure. together, It0l feet 4 inches front on Virginia street, by irregular depths. 12. 8IX CERTAIN LOTHf OF GROUND sit nated in the Second Distrit of this city, and In the squaro bounded by Canal. Alexandor. Cus tomhouse aind Napoleon slrets. Lota Nos. (;, 7. 8 and 9 measure each so feet front on Canal street, by 128 lest 9 inches? 5 lines in depth. Lot No. 10 measures 9 fIet 5 inlhos 3 lines front on Canal street, 41 fto t 1 inch 7 lines on a line which divides it from a triangular portion of gr. und forming the corner of Canal and Napoleon streets, 107 feet 4 lines deep on the line front Ing Napoleon street, 128 feet 9 inches r lines in depth on the other sido line, and 44 feet 4 inches and 6 lines in width in the rear. Lot No, 11 meaurl, s 30o feet front on Na poleon street. by 117 feet 2 inlihcs and 3 lines deep between parallel lines. tl THItEE CEAL'AIN LO)TH OF GROUNI) sltuated in the Ne"iond Dis)trlt of this city and lu the siluare bounded by Blbinvillt. Contl. Sal sedo 0iil (.ayoso streets, di+signated by ithe Nos. 1O. 11 ani 12, nleaslrinlg r ash 32 feet front on hlsinilo s rect. bi a depth of 141 feet 8 intclioes 3 InrHes, btween p iralllll lii s. 14. FIVEu AtR LAIN 1,0 i'S tiF GROUND situ ated in t ao econd Distrl.t of this city, andl ii the siloare toundo I t,y Customhouse, Bienvill,. Rocehoblave and Dorganois streuts, and desig nated by the Nos. 19. 20, 21t. 22 and 2'i. measuring each 31 foet :; Inches fr,,nt oul BIlnville street by a depth of 134 feet 10 inches and 6 Iines. 15. 'THiF UNDIVIDED THIRtD INTERETI' iln andli to four erirlain Siu rms i f ground, in the First District of this city, desigIated as tqua is. .ga d "' C,"on pl n of Itnizenstein, ldated Mav. '1877. alld oundied as follows: tqluilre No 5 is b unulild by it. Pitt,rlek. Bau diln. ilnks and Berlnadiltte s ri(ots, an I mieas uires:319 fee' 8 inches 2 1lne- front on eatich of H . Patrick and IliBrniulcdotte streets, by 314 feet I inch 2 lines front on each of Baudin and R1,inks st rets8. llquarei No. ,R Is bounded by fit. Patrick. PBan din. Bernadttoe rind ow Julia strn,- ts, and measures 20 feeoot 6 inches front on St l'atrick street. 314 feet 1 inch 2 Iin a on HBaudin strreet, .10 fe. mnore ir less on New Juhastreet, and 8o feet front on B ,rrla Iott.,n streC'. Square '(C' is hounded by Bernadlot o. Baudin andNewJluliastro .t s: IstrianguIlr iin shperundl nimasllr s 43 ter t 7 inches 1 liie on Bornadotte street., 67 feet :1 Inlrches I Illie on Baudili street, arid st feet 6 inch. s. more or luss,. on oew Julirr street. qganre No. 17 Is bhondad by Olympia, New Ju lia. UJlloit, Milrlnt anlidl deHRemecort strteets ald melce tires 215 feet. on Olnympia st'e, t. 169 feet 6 in hlie.. motoo r lots. on New Julia. 108 f-.t on' SIlloa, 319 feet 8 inches 2 lines on Mutrat. and 314 feet 1 inch 2 line. or d'HIomecourt street. Terms and condi ines-O-ne-thi, d ert- h on the spot,tand the remainder at one and two years' oretdit for notes speeilly secured by mortgage or vendor's lien. bearing all the usual clauses of 8 ler cent tier annulrn intoeest from the day of sale until final payment:2 per cent attorney's fees in the oevent thb . a lit p rtion shout'l haro to he sued upon to inforce payment. The im priveneonls tr hb kept Il-ured nld the pillels to( hbe tranlst rred to hie hlolders of tile no'us, indl tho pu(irchasllrs to assume tlle taes due and exigbibl for 1877, over and iybove the price of aid udie,t.ion. Acts f sale lit the expense of the purchasers befor Theo. liuvol, 'sq.. notary public. aD 14 21 my '3 11 1217 18 24 By Hpoey, Macon & O'Connor. DOUBIE AND SINGI E COTTAGES AT AUC TIOtN, IN T F E FOUR l H DISTRICT. Succession of Mary Staub, wife of John A. Michel. Second District Court. parishl of Orleans. No. 39,417. BY HOEY, MACON & O'CONNOR-Nicholas J. Hoev. Auntioneer-O'fflo to. Il (tarendo letstreet-SATU It D 4Y, Ju no 0, 1877. at 12 o'clock m., at the St. Char les Auction E.xcihaoge, on St. C(nrhls street. by virtue.f atl or der of the Hou orabl- th S.ernold Dist rit Co rt f" r thu r parls, of Orleans. dated 22d May. 1877. will be sold by publi auction, tbhe following doscrbed prop erty, to wit: 1. A LOT OF GROUND In the Fourth District of this city, ill the squre bobound l by Lau-rl, Annunciation. .Joseptlin a d Jacks ,n s teets. measuria g :t fee' 11 t incheIs f out on. Laurel stye.t by 159 fooeet 9 in hirs 1 , depth tetween par all -1lines. together with nil the buildinos and improvenmens. thereon comprising a doubie one--tbry frame , ttagr. ki' clen, tec.. kn wn as No. 92 Lau rel street. 2. A LO OF G..OUND in the Fourth Dis trict of this city. in the squlare boon led by Lau rel. Annunciation. Seventh and Eighth streets, desig ated as Lot No. 5, and measuring 31 feet 3 inebesatrunt on Annunciation street by 110 toot nldepth. together wl h all the buildingus and improvements thereon, comprisiug a single .one-story frame cotlage. Terms of salo-0wish, and pur.h. sers to as sume payment of all taxes of this year. 1877. payable In 1878. AC'sof sal- at the expense of the purchasrers before John F. ,, fey. l..q., notary public. my24 27 je3 10 17 24 30 By S. OGulault. SUC('ESSION OF ADELAIDE VINOT.WIDOW OF SAMUEL NELSON FIT'P. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 38 92n1. BY S. GIUINAULT. Auetioneer-Office corner of Exchange allhy and Blenvilli str-et SATUitDAY, .Jn e 16, 1877, will bi sold, at 11 o'irlock m., at the Merchants and Auct oneers' Exchange, ltoyal str et, betweenl Canal ncnul n uls tomnhoulle streets, by virtue of an order from the honorabln the 1econd District C.,urt for the parish of rlieans, laid stay 17, 1877 TwO VACANT CONTIriUOUs LOTS OF GRIOUND. desi ,ra'edt by No. 5 and letter A. Sit uited ill thu Third ):strict of thisc(i y. in the square b runded by Marais, Vilirce, LsplanaIti ai:d Kerler cc streets. Lot No. 5 measures o0 feet front on Varais street by 147 feet7 lines in depth, between parat let lines. Lot A measures 40 feet 5 inches7 lines front on Marais stre, t by 147 freet 7 lines in depth, be tween parallel lihes. See plan at the Exehange. 'J erms-Cash. Acts of eale before A. 0. Dorio-ourt. notary public, at the expense it he purchasers. All taxes payable in 1878 to to patid by the p.ur :lmtsers. my15 24 je2 9 18 BEE '& COOLERS -AND Dry Air Refrigerators. We have securedI the Agency for SMI TH'S DRY AI'tREFRI ;ERsTOtS and B ER ( OOL iR-, whi .h ar' as cheap and only require one fifth as inlh Ice as any other Ritrige: ator ISe invi'e our frien s to call and examine them if they need a Refrigerator. MILLER & DIELMANN, ap29 Im 50. 52 and 54 Sonth Peters itrr et. JAMES LINGAN, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, mT6 122 Gravier street. W. W. FARMER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MONEOE, LOUISIANA. _ Practices in the parishes of Ouachita. More house and Ritchland. Claims taken for collec tion in all other parishes, with privilege ;i man aging same in connection with attorneys retid l there, nose eThuly R. M. & B. J. MONTGOMBR1S..E Furniture Emporium, ARMORY HALL, 87 CAMP STREET. -0 The Largest and Most Centrally Located Fnrniture Establishment in the City. -0o Constantly on hand, and at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES, the largest and best selectee assortment To bhe found In the South. consisting of Suits Upholstered in Brocatel, Cotoline, Reps, Terry and Hair Clotbh,. and Finished in Gilt. MARBLE TOP INLAID OARD and FANOY TA BiLE 4 French PLATE MIRROR8 and Patent .ann iCHAIR; fine BEDROOM 8UITtS, with French Plit. Drr' ser D)respig OUses an3( Arm ,irs; magniflent French i'late HALL STANDS, with HAL[L OHAIBBI: to match; DINING-BOOM and LIBRABY SUITS of every grade. A oomplete asrortment of MEDIUM and COMMOR-. FUBNITURE, of every grade suitable for country and plantation use. A large stock of boxed and knock down Fnrnitnr. and Chailrs. SPRING, HAIR and MOSS MATTREBSSS, HA.It and FEATHEB PILl OWS and BOLSTEB8, anC, LOUNGES, made to order. ALL OF OUR GOODS ARE FROM THE BEST FACTORIES, BOTH EAST AND WEST, AND OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST IN THE CITY. AR Goods packed nnd shipped free of charge. Thanking our friends and the public, for their past patronago, we solicit a continuance of the same in the future. R. M. & B. J. MONTGOMERY, Armory Iall, No. 87 Camp Street, New Orleaens. mha tf ESTABLISHED IN 1825. Corner Delord and Constance Street. --0- WE ARE PREPARED TO MANUFACTURE Steam Engines, Boilers, Sugar Mills, Furnaces for Burning Bagasse, Vacuum Pans, Clariflers and Filters, SAW MILLS, COTTON PRESSES, NEWELL SCREWS, JUDSON'S GOVEB. NORS, GIN GEARING, FURNACE MOUTHS, GRATE BARS, ALL KINDSF PLANTATION AND STEAMBOAT WORK, And every description of Machinery for the South. We beg to call special attention to our large stock of SUGAR KETTLES. Having .u r chased the entire stock of the Stacker Iron Works of Tennessee, for which Mr. E. F. La'llle beuvre was formerly agent (and the only genuine Tennessee Kettles in the market)., We offer the same for sale as well as those of our own manufacture, price list of which, We will be pleased to furnish upon application. fel,,t TEEEDS & CO. SUMMER RESORTs. M1ONTROSH HOUSE. Biloxi. Misslselppl. The Montross House Is now open for the roe'.p tion of guests. The undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the traveling public genersll. that the hours has been tho'oughly renovatedt, re fl ted. and Improvemen's rmade to silr the most exa ting No rain+ or expense will tb spared to keeo the Mjontrnss House up to, Its usual standard-first class in ev rv res.,+ et. Terms m deraýn. Special rates to famines and per manent gutl4s. Telegrams or letters for rooms promptly at tender to. M, als furnished to exeurslonists at $1. je 1n P. J. MONTRO()S, Proprietor. WAVERLY HOTEL. WALNUT STREET. LOUISVILLE. KY., Is now open to the TRAVELING PUBLIC. It has all modern improv, meats; its Parlors, Recs ption, leating and I Lning RoouI are on the first floor: is handsomely fu nished and ae cepts no rival. Apartmnts for famlites and Sspeiat aldvantages to persons visit ng the city. e.t.her for business or pleasure. W. H. t'O TItILL, Manager. C. G. JONES, Proprietor. my2o iw POINT CLEAR. THE SEASON OPENED. The citizens of New Orleans and vieinage will be glli to, lern that the superb new Hotel at PO1IN r CLEAR was opened for the season on the 15th inst., anl is now prepared for the re ception and entertaiument of gue ts. POINT CLEAR combines more advnntages, both for the seekers after health and plea-urc. than any other wster tnig plaDe in the South Situated ,n Mobile Bay. r wit in a stone's throw of the Gulf of Mexico, it b)nsts s nf bathing, pure. health-giving salt t air, the finest fish in the world, tine be tting and driving, billiard saoonns and n pin aties. 'Thie HIot-l wes blilt I st year. and has, w!th its surroundirngs. teen so improved as to make it a most ,i.lighttul residene for summer. The bes wnl furni:ure are entirely new, and the cuisine is espocially excell.-nt. There is com munoeation with Mobile twice daily, and parties leaving New Orleans in the morning arrive at the Hotel to dinner. Th,+ e ar.es are moderate and s: ecial terms made for families. 'or particulars address H. C. BALDWIN. t my17 2m Proprie.tor. Summer Arrangement. SGRAND ISLAND HOTEL. S. BEATY & CO. Have leased this famous watejpg place for a term of years. Ihe new managt-ment will open f r the reception of guests ab.,ut the 20th of May. Polite and attentive clerks will be on hand to receive mnd wel,.om' guest . The cuisine will be Ilnder the supervision of an old aln expe rlretled aer. r. Mmie. !thinheart will look fter the welfare of ladies and chiilren. A 3 smeum.r will pil in connection with the hotel and leave the city wharf on the 19th of May in charge of 11apt. M. Mehweency. For freight, passage and terms, apnlyto S. aty or Hite & Calin, agents. No. 4 T .houpi toulas street, or to M. McSweeney ou bu ard tihe steamer, m)6 tf SWEET SPRINGS, SMonroe County, West Virginia. THIS OLD ESTABLISHED SUMMER RE sort, for hi-alth and lr assure, will be on..en f.,r the acerommodation of viitors on the FIF I'EENTH DAY tF JUNE. Fiery prepara ion is being made for the con venience and comfort of visitors. CGA .GEo: Per diem.......................... $ 0 Fer month.................... 6s 00 Children under ten years, half the above rates. oervants accordng to ac.ommodations. J. m. OUerntendent. my5 m* ulmSurintendent. CONSUMPTION Postively Cuwred. All sufferers from thi di' saee who are anxobus to be cured should try DR. KIRS4NItK' CELE BRATED GOISUMIPTIVE POWDERS. These powders are the o ly preparation known that will "ore CONKU M PTION and ali dfieeses of the THROAT AND LUNG.--indod., s6 strong is our faith in them. and also to convince you that they are no hun bug, we will forward to every sutterer, by mall, post paid, a FRat .TRIAL BOX. We don't want your money until you are perfectly sutistled of their curative powers. If your life is worth saving,don't delty in giving these POWDERS a trial, as they will surely cure Prlibe, for larae hnx $3. sent to any part of the United States or Canadia by mail on receipt of price. Address ANH & ROIBINS, apse ly 360 Fulton street, Brooklyn. N. Y DRU. FAHRIS, A REGULARLY EDUCATED PHYSICIAN, Co,ntinues to give his ENTIRE ATTENTION to the treatme .t of venereal and private diseases. Recent cases cured . ashort time. Longstand ing constitutl, nal adlm.nts ,re treated with un parall-led success. hSpermatrrhoea, Seminal Weakness or Nervous -,ebility and Impotency. as the result of evil habits in youth or excesses, which produce some if the foillowing effee's: As emissions, blotch s, debility. deposdeney. ditainss, nervousness, di,:ne-s of sight, cough, constipation, e niusion of ideas, and unfitting the victim for b miiness ,r marriage, are speedily cured. A phyvtct .n who cenflues himself ex clusively to the wreatment or a e9ita-t class of diseases must poss, ss treatskill in that special ty. A medical pamphlet for two stamps. Medicines suppll. l C,,nsultation free. Cures guaranteed. Hinurs: 9 a. m. to 7 p. m.: Sundays from 7 a. m. to t p. m. Ofl'e No. 24 Exchange Plac , between Canal and Customhouse. myl2 LEW IS' PREPARATION of Fine Cast Steel to the Sulphuretted Dust. Th-se having used and teste I the value of this compouptd, are respe&tfully informed that it can be had it the D)rug store of I. L. LYON anl many other druggists of this city. To the uninitiate I and skeptical I will say that, in plicing it b-fore the pulic,. I have de viated Irom the whole conclave of inventors "'of the -urest aid best a' ti-bilious mndicines " etc. I allude to their invariable secresy of ingre dients. '.bh usual and only other mode in Dro ducing Sulhuretted Iron is by the hydrogen proiss, wh- re it is made by hundreds of pounds for the Commerce of the world, and is not to be dep nded on,. as it contains too great a proportion , f carbon (chireol), which cannot be avoided in the process of their manufac turing it. This Sulphuret of Refined Pteel is the pure sulphuret of steel, having no; a particle of for eign matter in :s combination. It is made by hand. Those eminent professors of ehemistry and physicians of Frane., tog, ther with the United 'tates Di-spensatory, state that the great object in adlministering iroli is to get the greatest quantity into the gastric juice yf the stomach, as it is intendid tor renovate and purify the blood, and its known value as a tonic. my4tr W.T.L. A Third of a Century. J. B. VINET, with E. VINET. CROCKERY. CHINA. GLASSWARE. AND HOUHEFURNISHING GOODS. Over thirty years' experience in the business, New store and new goods. JOT Canal street, between Bargundy aus Ramnre rt trve.ts. fae 1l P. 0. FAZENDE. Stock, Note and Bond. BROKER. OFFI(E-No. 175 COMMON STBEET.. mh24 tf