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JU=IGIAL ADVUMTI5MENT5. AUCTION SALIN,. By Paiold* J. Sper. .ALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTIES, COR ner of Ursulines and Treme streets. Heo ond District; on Love street, between Ker lereo and Columbus streets. Third District; on Annette street, between Urquhart and Morales streets. Third District; and eleven lots of ground in Carrollton. • 8uoession of MILS. J. O. CIIALON. Second District Court, for the parish of Or leans-No. 37,124. 'lY LAQIDE J. BPEA~, AuotIoneer-Office "1 Aeai street--THURSDAY July 5, 1l77, at S'o m., will be sold at publio auction, at the harles Auction Exchange, basement rotunda St. Charles Hotel, on At. Charles treet betweeh Gravier and Common streets, Svirte apd in pursuanoe of an order from tte Ho Aorule. L. Tissot, Judge of the See ond rt Court for the parish of Orleans, dated May gS. 177. for account of the above sue cession, the following described properties, to wit- 1. A OVITAIN LOl' OF OGROND, situated in the Vauboura 'T'remne. Second District of this ity, in tj sqeuare bounded by Ursulines, reme.t CUaude and Hospital streets, forming the corner of Ursulines and Treme streets, tasasringP, French measure, 7 feet front on UmrslnesDt street, by a depth of 65 feot and front Ion TPeme street, antd 2t f ot il, width on tihe rear lifk, toether with the buildings and Im Provemenltstl treon. S iAtN LOT OF GIt.UND, together ith the buildings and improvements thereon in !aubo urg Marigny, In the Third District of this city, on lov street. Ih'twoen Mysterieuse or lorlereo street ap4 Columbus street, of an Irregular form. having 5a feet front on Love treet, by +ce feet 11 onshes deep on the line aWhich etprates It from the property of the "g de L'Etile Polale." 116ts fooeet 1 inh deep on t line wloch searateo saltd property from that of Mr. loffman, 41 foot 1 inch 9 lines in the rear line adjoining the property of Hoff -man. a. A OERTAIN LOT OF GROUND. together with the belldings and Improvemonut thereon. situated In the Faubourg Marigny. Third Dis Strict of this cit, deslgnated by the No 7 of quare No 44 bounded by Morales. Urquhart. Antittte and. St. Bernard streets, as per plan dated twenty-second April, 1ns6, deposited as plan No. s In the oflice of A. Dueatel, notary ublic; said lot having. American measure, 32 feet front on Annette street, by a depth of 127 feet tween parallel lines. 4. I LUO i' OF GROUND, situated In 'rrol tondleslgnated.on a plan made by Jacob othaus, architect, on the sixteenth of Decem her, h18, dopsled in the office of Win. Boewell. otary publie by the Nos. 1t to 22, inclusively. i quare It, compriced between Clinton. urte Hilary and hecond streets, having the ollowing dimensions: Lot No. 12, 82 feet 6 hob - iron' on Burthe street, by 110 feet front on liary street, of whioh it forms the corner; IotsNo. 13, 14, 15.1 17, i6 and 19 measure each 0 ett front on laurtbe street, by 120 feet deep; ot . s meacures as feet e Inches front on .Burthe street, by 120 feet deep and front on Clinton street, of wtolh it forms the corner land lots (los 1 tailad moasureeach i0 feet front on Clinton street, by 187 feet e inches, to ether with all the rights, ways and privileges thereunto belonging or in anywise appertain Terms and conditions-One-thlrd cash; and the balance on a credit of one and two years for notes bearint a p'r cent interest per annum from the day of sale until paid with special mortgage and vendor's lien and privilege on the p operty sold. the buldings to be Insured and the olipy transferred to the parties Inter ted, and in ease of suit to recover payment of the notes furnished for theoredi t e fees of the lawyer who may be em . utrose to be borne by purd1. to divided into coupons to sut sU nd the taes on the prope tysolp h M sse sent of 1s77 due and exlbloe ! l7 Jd b urohsers over and gbove p. O t on. urchasers will be ret red to a deposit of 10 per cent on the amount of adudu atIon at the moment of sale A of sale before A. D. Dorioootrt, notary bl, at the expense of purehasers. le 10 n2830 iv BAB-ROOM FIXrOltES. ETC. B-UOI *BIION OF NIOIIOLAh BOU,13HMAN. Second District Courti fr the parish of Orleans No.e 09 1. BY PLA'IDE J. PPIBA. . Annttoner--OMoe No. 46 Royal street- THUBSDAY, July a, MlAY atllo'clock a. m., pr~ecisly will besold at I lieauction, at th oor er of O'dal and How _- streets, by virtue ani in nursu tO a 41rdr from the Ht, A. L. Tissol, J de 0of thes econd Distrlit for the pari..s Or loans, dated ,July 3. lSor 1 anount of said sue LOnELOT BAR-ROOI I'IXTURL etc. Term--Cash. jy itt By S. Gainanlt. SUCCESSION OF J. 11. GUILLON. BY 8. GUINAULT, Anctioneer-Office corner - of Exehange Alley and Binnvilie street $ATURDAY, August 4, 1877, will be so,'d. at 12 o'lock inm., at the Merchants and Auctioneers' xcehange. Royal street. by virtue of an order from the honorable the Se·onrd I)lstrict Court for the prlsh of Orleans, dated June o:, 1s77 ACETAIN PAltEL OF LAND ORt CEME TERY LOT, being No. 7, on Conti ltreet side from Treme street,. in the qld St. Louis C-met, ry No. 1. standing on the archives of tih St. Louis I -hurch; together with a brick tomb built on the aame. in the name of J. B. Gullon. Terms-Cash. Act of sale before A. J. Villere. notary Iubtlie, Qt the expense of the purchaser. jy4 11 19 51 an4 MUWCCtFAION NOTICF.M. Suceession of Widow E. Bremont. .EOCOND DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR L'lsh of Orlean,s No. 8a,28s-Notice is hereby given to the creditors of this estate, and to all other persons herein interested, to show cause within ten days from the present notification, it any they have or can. why the a(eount ere sented by Alfred Lamrothe, testamentary execl tor of the deceased, should not be approved and homologated, and the funds diAributed in accordance therewith. By order of the court. jY1a 81* JOHN HERBERT, Clerk. Successiton of Gerard Brandou. S.ECOND IISTIIICT COURT FOR THE 'PAR tsh of Orleans. No. 87,67--Notice is hereby given to the creditors of this estate, and to all other persons herein interested, to show cause within ten days from the present notification, if any they have or canrl. why the account pre sented by Mrs. Charlotte H. fieree, adtlministra trix of this estate. shouldl not be aporoved and homologated, and the funds distributed in accordance therewith. By order of the court. jy4 9 1* JOHN IIERBERT, Clerk. Successlon of Charles Stringer. S ECOND DISTRIC P COURT FOR THE O Parish of Orleans, No. 39.570-Whereas Mrs. Emma Lafonta Strlnger has petitioned the court for letters of adminlsltration on the estate of the late Charles Stringer, deceased. intestate. Notice is hereby given to all whom it nay concern to show cause within ten days why the praer of the said petitioner should not be .grmated By order of the court. jy49 13" JoHN HERBERT. Clerk. Succeesslo of F. Warren Molse. ,C.ECOND DISTRICT COURT FOR THE Soparish ot Orleans. No. es.sot-Whereas, E. T. Parker, public administrator, has petitioned the court for letters of administration on the estate of the late E. Warren Moise, deceased. Intestate. Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern, to show cause within ten days why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. by order of the court. ji3 9 13" JOHN HERBERT. Clerk. Succession of Abner L. Gaines. ,E.COND DISTRICT COURT FOR THE . parish of Orleans. No. No. 39365-Notice is hereby given to the creditors of this estate. .and to all otner persons herein interested, to show cause within ten days from the present notiflca ion, if any they have or can, why the rovisional account presented by Mrs. Susan E. Burke. administratrinx of this est.itoe should not oe approved and homologated, and the funds -distributed in accordance therewith. By order of the court. je17 JOHN HERBERT. Clerk. Succession of A. P. Field. QECOND DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR 1 ish of Orleans. No. 3s.065-Notice is hereby .iven to the ureditors ef this estate and to all other persons herei , interested to show cause within ten days from the present notification, if any they have or can, why the provisional account preseited by E. T. Parker. public a tministra tor and administrator of this estate, should not be approved and homologated, and the funds •distributed in accordance therewith. By order of the court. jie9jir 9* JOHN HERIB. T, Clerk. JUDICIAL ADVERTIIEMENTS. LlOAL NOTICUM. STATE OF LOUISIANA. SIXTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PARISH OF ORLEANS. CARMELITE RICHAID VY. JOHN C. LIB. ano-No. sa3 . I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT ON THE THIR' d toenth day of June, 18e, judgment was ren dered in this court in the following entitled suit, in the words and figures following, to wit Carmelite Richard vs. John C. Libano-No. 9346. On motion of Cotton & Levy, of counsel for plaintiff, and on produelng duo proof in sup poro aid plaintiffs, demand the law and tlhe Qvidene being in her favor, it is ordered, ad judged and decreed that the judag~ent by de fault herein entered on the seventil of June, 1877, be now confirmed and made final, and ac eordlngly that there be jndsmeut in favor o said vpalptiff. Mrs. Carmelite ItIchard, wife of Jonhn C. Lbanv and against said defendant, John C. Libano, her said husband, decreeing a separation ot property between said plaintiff and defendant, and dissIlvinu the community of aoquosts and gains xisting heretofore be tween themn; i is further ordered that said plaintiff, Mrs. Carmielite Rilchard, wife of said John C. Libano be and she is hereby author iz.ed to conduct business as a public merchant for her own account and in her own nanme, and that. defendant pay all costs of suit. Judgment rendered June 13, 18'7. Judgment signed June is 11477. N. ii lt IUHTOR. Ju(ig. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the Paid court, at the city of New Orinans, on this twentyflrst day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-seven. It. MIEHTEIi. jy1 4 11* Depuuty Clerk. CONMTTAiLE MALEe. P. Kennedy vs. P. Fehan and Wife. S ECOND JUSTICE COURT FOR THE PAR Ish of Orleans, No 1873-By virtue of a writ of ierl facias, to me directed by the Hon. John McCormick. Sceonr Justice in and for the parish of Orleans, in the above stated suit. I will Sroceed to sell at publio aucti,,n, at my ware nuse No, se Poydrae, near Basin street, on HflUliI)AY, July 5, 1877 at 12 o'clock m. ONE LOT OF HOUlEHOLD hUIiNITUItE. Beixed in the above stated sult. Terms-Cash on the spot. M. RUSSELL, je24 29 jy5 Constable. MUNICIPAL ADVERTISEMENTS. nIiALED PROPOMAIA. DUPARTMENT OF WATERWoltKR AND PUBLIC I Buildings, New Orleans. July 2, 1877. I Proposals will be received by the undersigned till MONDAY July 9, 1877, at 12 o'clock m., for the erection of a BELL TOWER, in tile rear of the Carrollton Market-house, Seventh District according to plans and specifications on file in the office of the ( ity Surveyor. The city reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Parties making proposals for the work are re quired to deposit with the Administrator of Finance, as evidence of their Intention to abide by the adjudication, the amount of io, In cnsh, which shall be forfeited to the city in case of failure to sign the contract. Bidders to whom contract is not awarded shall have their deposits returned to them on the day adjudicatlott Is made. Pr6Dpoils will be indorsed, Proposals for the ereotion of a Doll Tower in the rear of Carroll ton Market-house, Seventh District. JAMES D. EDWARDS, Admin'r Waterworks and Public Buildings jy9 td NOTICE TO TAXPATYRm. DRPARTMENT OF FINANCE, S City Hall, Opew Orleans, June 29, 1877. The attention of HMALL AND LARGE TAX PAYEIR1 is called to actt No. 96, section seventy nine, extra session of 1877, which reads as fol lows: "SoE. 79. Be it further enacted, eot., That the State Tax Collectors, on behalf of the Stant and parish authorities and the municipal authori ties of the various towns and city governments throughout the State. are hereby autlhorived and ompowered to receive payment from any persons other than the party in whose name the property has been asseossed of any taxes de mandable by enuh State, parish or municlnal corporations after the expiration ot sixty days after the said tax shall have become due and exigihlo, and tosubrogate the payee of the salmen to all the rights, lions and mortgages of the' said Htate, parish or municipal cortporation inlll'ent to or growing out of sucmh tax and its record in the offices required l)y law without prejudice to any privileges or mortgagsof the St Hate, parish or municipal corporation for tlher taxes or those that may becomet due in the future,; pro vided, that said subrogation shall only take place with the consent of the owner or tlue party in whose name the property was assessed." J. C. DENTS, in3o tf Atdministrntor of Finance. NOTICE TO BAKERS. MAYORALTY or NEw ORI.AN.s, City Hall. June 29, 1877. The average priceof fresh flour being this day ten dollars; in accordance with said valuation the trice of bread for the week, commeltncing on MONDAY. July 2, 1877. will be: Fifty ounices for twenty cents. Twouty-live ounces for ten cents. Twelve ounces for live cents. Bakers of bread are required to use only the best. flour of the above value per barrel, and the use of damaged or inferior flour in broad offered for sale in this city is prohibitted. Consumers of broad are requested to report to the nearest police station any violation of the above ordi naneo. either in variation of weight or quality of mua:rial. jeR3l FD. PILHIIITItY. Mayor. PMIOPOWALy. DISTRIBUITION OF $50,000 IN PRE MIUMt . The fourth semi-annual distribution of FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS OF PIIEMI UMM, on series allotted January :0, 1877, and April 16. 1877, will take place in the Council Chamber. City Hall, on MONDAY, July 10, 1877, at 10 o'clock a. am. e024 td J. C. DE'(l, Administrator. SEALED PROPOSALS. DrPARTMEN'? OF POLCE, Administrator's Office, New Orleans. June 30, 1677. 80aled rroposals will be received at this office up to FRIDAY July 6.1877. at 12 o'clock m.. Ior ft rnlihing to the ciy of New Orleans TWELVE THOUSANI) POISONED MATISAGES, as per speciflcation on file in this office. The city reserves the right to reject any and all bids. IROBT. F. DIAMOND, jo30 td Administrator. SEVENTU QUARTERIY ALLOTMENT OF PREMIUM BONDS. The 8EVENTH ALLOTMENT of forty-five sri(es will take place in tIto office of the Admin istrator of Public Aecounts, on TUESDAY,. July 11. 1877, at 10 o'clock a. m. j,24 td J. C. DENIS. Administrator. DENTISTRY. J. R. WALKER, D. D. 8., No. 180 Deord 8treot, Latest Improvements and best styles of both Operative and Mechanical Dentistry at most Moderate Prioes. Contour Fillin>' specialty nhr tt UUMMR RE5ORTL. SEA SIDE HOTEL, Bay Ut. Loels, Miss. Accommodations the best on the Lake Shor, and at most reasonable terms. SUNDAY DINNERS A SPECIALTY. jelt im eod A. D. FISHER, Proprietor. MONTGOHERY WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. Creat Reductions in Rates of Roard -AT THi - Montgomery White Sulphur Fprings, VIRGINIA. REDUCED TO 040 PEg ONTH,. Accommodations cqual to any in the Mountains of Virginia. Dining room under tie management of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. JORDAN. Fine Livery Stables, Ton Pins, Billiards, Cro quet. Fishing. Hunting, Boat Rides and Drives. in feet every convenience for the comfort and pleasure of guests. The MARINE BAND of AnnapolIs, Md. No Staging-All Railway Travel The cars land guansts in eception room, on thb lawn. Arenlmmodatlons for 1000 Guests. Proprietors refer to E. A. Tyler. Dr. A. A. Gates. Ca pt. T. , Airy, Walter Flowers, Jules Blanc. T. J. McMillin. W. 11. Brockett. Col. It. N. Ogden, or COL. W. B. GREGG. Southern Passenger Agent for the Kennesaw Route, office corner Camp and Common streets. jet 2m COLHOUN & CO., Proprietors. MONTROSS HOUSE, Biloxi, Mississippi. The Montrons House is now open for the recep tion of guests. The undersigand respeotfully informs his friends and the traveling public generally that the house has Ileen thoroughly renovated, re iltted, and improvements made to suit the most exacting. No palns or expense will be spared to keep the Montross House up to its usual standard-first class in every resoect. Terms moderate, Speoial rates to families and per manent guests. 'Te.rgams or letters for rooms promptly at tended to. Meals furnished to excursionlsts at S1. Jil am P. J. MON(FRO8S, Proprietor. GIAND ISLE IOTEL. On Grand Isle Gulf slhore, lixty Miles DI rectly Seuth of New Orleans. Reached by steamboatby way of Little and Big Barataria Bayous, Rigolets, Little Lake, Grand Bayou and Barataria Bay. The Only Murf Batlhing In the Soleth. As fine a Beach as there I In the world. I'er fectly safe. No under-tow. Messrs. BEATTY & WISE have leased the GRAND ISLE HOTEL for a term of years, and will guarantee to sntisfy the public with com fortable rooms, clean bcds and good table, be sidoe furnishing oasy and comfortable access to the beach, and every reasonable luxury and means of pastime and amusement that can be desired. Trey have produced a revolution in the management ot the Hotel, and in their ar rangement for the comfort and pleasure of their guests. Madame RHEINHART, of New Orleans, will have charge of the HOUSEHOLD DEPART MENT of the Hotel. And will give her careful and skillful attention to the comfort of the lady and children guests. The steamier BILLY COLLINS will ply regun larly between the city and Island, In connection with the Hotel leaving Harvey's Canal every TUESDAY and SATUBDAY at 8 a. m., and reaohing the Isle by sundown. landing at the Hotel wharf-returning every MONDAY and THURSDAY. TERM : Per day....................... .........92 t o Per week........... ............... 15 co Per month .......................... ro o0 Special arrangements will be made with fami lies and with excursion parties with regard to passage and Hotel rates. Apply for fuller par ticulars to HI IE & CABLIN. No. 4 Tchoupltou las street. or to myso tf BEAT.TY A WISE, ]Proprietors. SHIII.Y EROVE, DILOXI, ITIItAIN RAMBA IT takes the pleasure to announce to his friands and the puolie that. he will reovei his hotel on JUNE 1. Oentleme. and famillies arlvingon excursion train can be aecnommodated with Ineals at all houtrs. Price very moderate. Meals furnlished exeurslonists, $1. Apply for terms for families at, IRambaut's Exchange. 201 Decatur street, or at Biloxi. Mi.s. my3~ 2m POINT CLEAR. THE BEASQN OPENED. The eitizen, of New Orleans and vielnags will be glad to learn that, the superb new Hotel at POINT CLEJAR was opened for the season on the 15th inst.. anid Is now prepared for the re ception and entertainment of guests. POINT CLEAR combines more advantages, both for the seeookers after health rndl tleasure, than any other water ing place in the South. Situated in Mobile Bay, wit'"n a stone's throw of the Gulf of Mexico, it boasts surf bathing, pure, health-giving salt air, the flinsi fish in the world, line bostiag and driving, billiard saloon-.and tes-pin alleys. The Hotel was built 1ast yeatr, and has, with its surroundings, been so improved as to make it a most delightful residenoe for summer. The beds and furniture are, entirely new, and the cuisine Is especlally excelleit. There is com munication with Mobi' twice datl y, and parties leaving New Orleans in the morning arrive at the Hotel todinner. The charges are moderato and special terms made for families. For particulars address H. C. BALDWIN, myl7 2m Proprletor. RESTAURANTS. TRlSCONI'S SERSTA RANT -AN - ICE CREAM SALOON, OUT ON THE PIER OF THE LAKE END -Of the IPONTCHARTIRAIN RAILROAD. The fineet of fish, fresh from the lakes. Choice wines aund liquors always on hand. AlL orders for meals can be lefi at TRIRCONI'S, corner of Can;al and Decatur streetu wherethey Niill meet with proper attention. Prices mod er.te. jel3 BOUDRO'S RESTAURANT, LAKE PONTCHARTRAIN. je3 ln JARY & HAUSSE, Proprietors. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. LEON QUITROUZE. OS0AB BOIB. QUE~YROUZE & BOIS, Wholesale Grocers, DEALERS IN WINES AND LIQUORS AD.d all kinds of WESTERN PRODUCE, At the Blue Stores, SCorner Old Levee and Blenville streets. delt76 '. New Orleas, RAILIWADS. THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE. PASSENGER ROUTES TO ALL POINTS NORTH AND EAST. Reorganized for the summer of 1r7I. Working out of New Or cans via the N. O. and ]. B, t., lnd presenting the following attractive lines to t e attention of ali North-bound Tour lets and Travelers: Route No. i--All Rall. Via Montgomery Columbus. Macon, Augusta Wilmington, aichmond. 62 Ilours, New Orleans to New York. The same time always as by any other line. Pullman Bleeping Cars to Opelika. Solid Day Trains thence o Augusta, with Pullman Bleeping Cars attached at Macon for Wilmington. Through train Wilmington to Blchmond and New York with Elegant Parlor Cars attached to Iicltmond-thence Pullman bjleeping Cars to New York. ALL CHANGES AT SEASONABLE lHOURS. AND INTO OLEAN ANDPROPIERLY VENTILATED CARSS. Route No. 2--fay Line. Over the same lines to Wilmington as by Route No. 1. Thence by Special Parlor Oars to Ports mouth. Va. Tbonee, at 5:30 v. m, daily (except tuutday)lby the magnifileet steamers of tile BaY LI1tE to Baltimore. Thence by New York Express, arriving In New York at 2:0 p. m,. A sixty-nine hours' run-only seven hours in excessof all rail time, with the advantage of an undisturbed night's rest and superior aooom modations upon the Ohesapeake Bay. Route No. 8-The Old Dominion Line. The same Lines to Wilmington and Porta mouth as lioutes'l and 2. Thence. on Mondals, Wodnesd~ys and Saturdays at 5:ao p. m. byth magnifcent sidwhe l steamships of the OLD DOMINION COMPAN,, which invariably arrive at their New York wharves at 9sp. m. A through run of 76 hours, combining the essential elements of Cheapness, Speed and Comfort. PaIssengrs should leade New Orleans Satur days. Mondays and Thursdays to connect close ly with this Line. For Tickets, Checks, Time Cards, nl I all in formation, apvly at the offices of the New Or leans and Mobile Railroad. A. POPE Qeneral Passenger Agent. J. H. WdIT j, SBothern Passenger Agent. H. W. FOWLEB Now Orleans Agent, corner Bt. Charles and C'ommon streets. my4tf GREAT JACHION ROIUTR. NEW OBLEAITh. , B ¶Id 0'4D OHIOAG( DOUBLE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS, will depart and arrive as follows: from Calliope street depot from 1877: Expre o. .:.:oa . m. I Express o.10:90a. Express No. a.e:a0a. m. Express No. 4. :: adm Nos. 1 anal 2 run daily, anna 4 daily except Sunday. : PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS through to Cincinnati, Louisville, Chicago. Ca. ro and Milan, Tenn., without change, and for St. Louis a sleeper is taken on at Milan, enabling passengers to go through without leavlnk the train. Fridayevenin 'strain makes no connection at Duquw in for Chicago. Accommodation trains between New Orleans and McComb citty: Leave New Orleans 8:30 p. m. Saturday; and 7:30 a. m. Sunday. Arrive 9:20 p. m. Sunday. and 0:15 a. m. Mon daTlckets for sale and Information give at Da Camp street, corner Common. nande City MoteL A. D. HELDON. Agent, E. D. PFao~. General Manager, mh THE NELO N QLE RAIL TEE GBEAT TROUH RBBO UTE TO TEN EAST. NOBTH AND WESiT. Via Loulsvllle$ vta tlantaan via StLouls. V CARRYiNG THE U. MAIL s. Trains arrive and pepart from Dep0,. Itot of Canal street, as follows: DWPAIT. AXrIVL. Exprees......6:45 a. m. Express......11:2 a. m Express...... 6:00 p.m. m press...... 9:6 pD. m. Coast.......:15 p. m. Pullman Palace OCars dally to Cincinnati. Lou. lsville, Nashville and St. Louis without change. and only one change to New Iork and Easters cities, Ticket Oflice, corner of Oame and Oommor etreets, oppos teN SentLent, mhb tf J. W. OOLEMAN. Ticket Agent. "DOMESTIC." Having completed arrangements with the Domestic Bewing Machine Company for the Southern agency of their celebrated machines I now offer them to the public at the Lowest Cash and Time Rates. These machines are warranted to be the light eot running, most durable, and simplest in con struction of any lock-stitch machine made. A new stock of Domestic and "Grover and Baker" machinesuist received. Grover and Baker Sewing Machine Depot. H. H. TRUE, No. 5 Chartres street, New Orleans. alansm DR. FA RItRt, A REGULARLY EDUCATED PHYSICIAN, Continues to give his ENTIRE ATTENTION to the treatment of venereal and private diseases. Recent ases cured in a short time. Iongstanil ing constitutional ailments are treated with un paralleled success. Spormatorrhuma, Seminal Weakness or Nervous Debility and Impotency, as the result of evil habits in youth or excesses, which produce some of the following effec's: As vmissioas, blotches, debility. despoadeny dizziness, nervousness, dim nessof sight.conuh constipation, confusion of ideas, and unfitting the victim for business or marriage, are speedily cured. A physiitan who oontines himself ex elusively to the treatment of a certain class of diseases must possess greatskill in that special ty. A medical vpamphlet for two stamps. Medicines supled. Consultation free. Cures guaranteed. Hours: 9 a. m. to 7 p. m.; Sundays from 7 a. m. to p. m. Office No. 21 Exchange Place, between Canal and Customhouse. myll GAS FIXTURES FOR SALE, Below New York, Wholesale Prices, EITHER TO THE TRADE OR PUBLIC GEN ERALLY. Also a large supply of English Pipe Hooks Gas Fitters' Tools and Malleable Fittings can be bought, for cash, at less than factory quota tions, at as Camp street. ap27ly JOHN ,. FLEMING, Agent. TWALL PAPER. NEWEST STYlES JUST RECEIVED, From the Richest to the Cheapest. Rosewood end Walnut parlor and bed-room Furaiture, with numerous fancy articles. Furniture renewed in the best manner, at 49 Royal street, my5 2m HE1NRY N. SIEBRSIeT, F. BUSCH, GUN AND LOCKSMITHII. No. t3 Commercial Place. New Orleans. BELL HANGING, IRON RAILRINGS, AND General House Work attended to at short notice and reasonable prices. Also Vaults, Locks and Copying Presses repaired; bulpicete Keys of all descriptions made. SBat repair ina a specialty my9 '77 ly Southern Shoe Factory OF JOHI HANSEN, 33 and 85 Canal street, New Orleans. TO ALL 80'UTHERN CITIZENS. I am of the same opinion as yourselves and am determined to help build up the manufac turing interest of our native State in order to helo the laboring classes and keep the money. which would otherwise go to the North, at home. About a year ago I started my Fact( rg. and by using the best material and Iaying my hands promptly. I have been enabled to extend my business and support s0O women and children that would have otherwise left the State. In order still to increase my Factory. I would earnestly call upon the merchants, not only of the city but of the whole country, to give me their aid utid eucouragement Come and see me. de1try JNO. HANSE2 bRAND PRIZEl CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION 167B, AS THE BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. it' competitors receiving only an award for some special feature of their machines. The World-renoI1ed Wilson Shuttle Sewing Mac ll HIs Unlimited Capacity to do all kinds of Family Sewiag and Manufaolurilng, ITS PATENT AUTOMATIC "CUT OFF" on the hand wheel prevents the ma. chine from running backwards, and obviates the necessity of taking the work from the macidne to wind thread on the bobbins, which muat be done with all othew Sewing Machines, to the great annoyance of the operator, especially In tucking, hemming and rufling. It does one-third more work in a given length of time than any other Sewing machine. WITH EVERY MOTION of the FOOT the MACHINE MAKES SIX STIX R ES Thr, Wslmn laIna rill o o asm a kh ik in en hd au f othen In It requires no special instructions to use it; an Illustrated Direction Book Is furnished with each machine, IT CANNOT GIT OUT ORDER, AND THE ADJUSTMENTS ARE ABSOLUTELY PERFECT. A properly executed Certificate is furnished with each machine, guaranteeing to keep it in repair, free of charge, for five years. Machines sold on easy terms of payment, and delivered, free of charge, at any Rlalroad Depot ia tie United States where we have no Agents. Send for lnlustrat* Catalogue. r Agnmt. Weated. For full particulars call or address WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO., 189 Canal Street. NEW OBLfBAR R. M. & B. J. MONTGOMERY'S Furniture Emporium, ARMORY HALL, 87 CAMP STREET. -- The LArgest and Most Centrally Located Furniture Establishment in the City. -_- Constantly on hand, and at the LOWEST MABEIT PRBIOU. the largest and best eelestr aseortment PARLO0? 000DS To be found in the Bout oonstiting of Suite UI/bolstered in Brocatel, Cotoline, Reps, Terry and Bair Clot, and Finished in Gilt. MABBLE TOP INLAID CARD and PANOT YT. BLE4 Freanoh PLATEB MIIBRONIBB and Patet lasp OHAIlB; Bne BUIOOM BUITB, with ersenh P1Nk Dresser, Dressing Oses and Amoir.; m -aal-p French Plate HALL STANDB. with HALL C to match; DNIING-BOOM ard LIBRABE BSITte every grade. A nomplete aasortment of MEDIUM and OMWNOS TPUBNITOR, of every grade suitable br eosapl a lantation use. A large stek of bored and knook down -Prni"t and Chairs. SBPlIN HAIR and MOSB MATPB]8 - anad B& B PMILLOWS arod BO,ý A LOUNGEB, made to order. ALL OF OUR GOODS ARE PROM THE BEST FACTORIES, BOTH EARI AND WEST, AND OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST IN THE OITLT All Goods packed and shipped free of charge. Thanking our friends and the euMi for their past patronage, we solicit a continuance of the same in the future. R. M. & B. J. MONTGOMERY, Armory Hall. No. 87 Camp Street, New Orle.s.. mhs tf ESTABLISHED IN 1825. Corner Delord and Constance Street. ---0- WE ABE PREPARED TO MANUPAOTURE Steam Engines, Boilers, Sugar Mills, Furnaces for Burning Bagasse, Vacuum Pans, Clafrlers and Flilters, SAW MILLS, CCOTTON PRESSES, NEWELL SCREWS, JUDSON'S GOVKIB NORS, GIN GEARING,. FURNACE MOUTHS, GRA1TE BARS, ALL KINDS OF PLANTATION AND STEAMBOAT WORK, And every cescription of Maehinery for the Sotth. We beg to call special attention to our large stock of SUGAR KETTLES Havin p r chased the entire stock of the Stacker Iron Works of Tennessee. for whleh r. E. F. Lyn beuvre was formerly agent (and the only genuine Tennessee Kettles in the market). we offer the same for sale, as wcJA as thosaour own manutfactre, prioe Ilst of which we will be pleased to furnish upon applicatlon. fel(f LEEDS & CO. I UNDERTARERS. OHA. 0. JONES, JOHN G. BOCHE, Formerly with Frank Johnson. JONES & ROCILE, 250 and 252 Maarine st.. near Delord. Undertakers and Embalmers. All business entrunaid to the firm will receive prompt and careful, attention at moderate rates. Oarriages to hire. '~a lv A Third of a Century. J. B. VYNET, with E. VINET. OBOOKERY. CHINA. 3LA88WABE. AND POUSEFURNISHING GOODS. Over thirty years' experience in the bulinesa, New store and new goods. 10t Caral streetr betweem Bar.wy and asmpar skeeas. * e IFl P. O. FAZENDE, Stock, Note and Bond BROKER. OFFICE--No. 175 OOMMON~8TFEET. mh24 tt PREMIUM BONDS ALWAYS ON HAND AND FOB SALE IN SUMS TO SUIT. LEGISLATIVE WARRANTS Purchased by A. LsMORL. e21 Nio. 5 Galier Geoul