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S ONDITION OF THE BODJED AND FLOATING DEBT OF 'TEB STATE OF LOUtBIANA ON THi 18T DAY OF OOTOB3R, 1872.' " ' r d. Amount outstanding. For what purposeo Issuo. u; I r x . , . I 4 '' Fundnbl Not rfu(d c"- a. _____ __ __II " .e ` "... ."1- m t le'f of State Trea uiry .... ........... .. .......... .......... 1. ,,00 $79... ) ,0 $99 4 o 41. ,( 9 1 .a .,.O ) o, $4 0(14., ) , $15,000 I ) .... N w Orlw r an.s, J 'ksoon and Great Northern Railroad (Compan y . . 8R4. 1 , 411)49 -44 INo94 ) 4) 4 7319 (.I9) 14 ;.i449 )441 99 2 I:9, ) 01n 270.0()o0 i . ( 44) x4' 59.(000 in ..... 1837 New Orle9 a and Nadshville Railrond IHr ilroad Company .. 441' 1,1 ' 4411i 94o, 404.0) o9 37,4 0 ..I949 o i ,9 l(9 4I 20 5,149)) 94) 12.4x) o00 ...... 19 3 New Orleanls Op)Irrlt Sa and Great W eteorn l ail roa l .on .pa . 9. . 4cil ' 1 )S99.9 44O 5a11.(N I 4i9 89,441 .) 5 4,0 ( 74 1,90).9) 58.0 ) (0r9 31 ,999) IO n S V..... Vik burg, r p rt n T R d C . 6 29C8 1.401, ,2,99,449 )04 249.09D 90o 4 0 1,."o4 ' (NII r11,14)1 14' lon (W4,o9 4f 9.0io 9r0 10),0099 )(x ......15. Baton Rougo, (1 r so Tote and OptIotlu as R1ailroad Company ..... .....9... 1 ,60 1,01. 1 1 ,41.4 I, ) , 1394,1 .) 21.0 2 O (41) 30, 10,4.0 0 :.4 ) 0 ,(W 0 1) H1 ( , .00 , (., 9) .. 11..1.... Ex en9 es ofI9 t ) i IIdIg 9inve . ... .... . . ....... ... . . . ........ . . 1,(0 1. (40) 1.000,000 , 91 7,0 8,.0 . 1,000,000 4 (. ........... ....18501 Expens, of itlihlh g Iov9.) ............................................ .. . . . ... . .. . ) 4,r ,9 1, 4,) 44,0)4 4) 9 3.797,1), 4 29,4 '994,. . .4..... 4,9l9.)0 9x99 29),9 '.. . . ...1. 0 Work on I.4v9s99 ( r',1 I ndsF .......................................... 2 2.9;O,H) HI/ 2...)9) ) 80 .......... 2,0 0 4 .... .1r0 PUr o ,. of 5,2aying 5ertrain d] t,00 . . ... 4.... . . .9. .,00 (9 12.8.. . . ( 2. o,00 2(,41 1 4I , ,, I. 4 1 S...1500 PIr )f t)!P s paying '.rtlain dilts ....................................... . 91! 5004 199 ( I 4 926,1 12,9 , .... .. . .2 9(4) )0. P5 rpos of 0 y9Ing (9'rtain debts....... ... .................................... 7 .......... .,. ......107 Frem Inoh Fnd o . ....... . .. ........................ ......................... . 5'29 1.(44. 529.9000- 491,1000x9 9 498414x41 o4 542.9( 4 52 09. . 4 4 (o,. ..19 .9 MisI9ip91i and Mfxlxan (}lif Nhi)p C( nal (.Clmpl l9l1 y - ....................... 1 48 ,O 440,4)04 44 220,4)40 9944 24,1404, 4 (9 . . . 4840,x4I99. . .. 2;09{9 (4) . 9 Lousiana t nitnt r ............. ............................... 1,400) 5(), ) i, 43,140 )4 4 17,.14 9 1....... . ..... .. 1 7 ..... 188 rlj orth Louilana and Texas Irilr'aI Coll any •. 1,1221 14.H44, 1.122..444 9I.i 1.112..)0 .m.I 1,4(9n).) () 1.1......... ,1 .1 .2. 1(44i 14 1,9999X49 .. .;.....-1870 olif f P.Dl .J. Kennely. .. ................... ................ . .... 8 .:i. 131,) 0 ( , 133 9:9.0090 9 120,94) 09 0 ... ... . ..... n 1 04 I) ... 1809 Bi (rt! and (roeodlli Navi ga ,n ( m1,) la n y . . .......... . .......... 4,4(1 9.. o .... .......... ..i.9) 199' .... 4(49) ow4]. . . . . ...... . .4 1.4 944I) 44 "_x l-rxan (.n. t1a4r,,949 .C41,,m9s 9 )l41n99on9 y.1h)......................... ................. 9) ,4"1...... .... .. .. .41 Ix .. 1..... (94 4 (0714) (999 .... o1ti New Orl an8, MWll obile 1111 Texn. H ilroad C)rm any 8 2.59( N1. o 2 50,!x µ750" 0..0x.. 7 ,(0 1 . . 5 0) ( 1,Mexican Gulf Raroad Compan ( 1. du.. ............... 3,I 0.)0 1:.3000 (x) ',f i ......... 3.00 .......1896 Idomption of cert.ifloates of in)to)dnss ......... 2 1, 2.... ... 25,. ...00 00. ...... ..... .. 2544,90 ((.. le Internet Coupons dl 99ta.4hcd from 4ol4 b1onds).......... ................................................ I 1.,945 21........ ... -- j- - - --i . . - -'. .. - - $253.437.4i: 39 I 51 8.70$2.792 ri $54 ,051 9.O int funded to dllat- .................. 53 5 Aunt fundd t dt 11 ......... .................................................122 03 Utt outta ndl n Oa toh 1.1.r 1 . ............. . ........................................... $1,979 01 Amount outsnln ing Oltil nl 1to r 1. 1977.............. . .. ....... . ..... ......... ........ 22994 RECAPITULATION. t of Old Bonds outstanding Janunaary 1.1974 ............................ 22,430.... .. ........ ........................ ......................... ............. poltoly Inrted 9 New Cnolltr HondR 7n..............................o .... anlt oLtat note8;,)r ,')'rtifll,4toA of inherto)dn9ls9 4onverod -... 1 n . .......... .. ................ 14) ( -alint of G(enral Fund Warrants outstanding .January 1, 1574 (raccor41ing to Kellogg 9 .atement of May 31, 1.87).. ....9 . .. nt onvert d into N w Cons dat l Bond .........................................ds , . 118 1 5 1 ................ E 149l o fist d Wrl r nteret ( r94 4 ....49 vrtd.. ... ........................................................................... . ............... a ti o f p a t d u e I n t e r e s t C ,n.,o n ,o n v r te d . . . . . .... . . .. . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . 3 0 1 .99 45 2 1 1 . . . .. . . .. .. . .. . . . ..uit of ew Consolidattd Bonds i- I., d in esx'han ,e (Koli Rnn] rI) . . . ....... . . . . .... . ' . . . . . ; -. . ttof .w ConHolldte'l Ind 1ed in exc1ang( (Nich 1 Bodl .... ................................ .. .... I t hotunt of Clinton and JoThnson erl ifl,'atelf s-Balanct', ulnfunded. .... . . .... ..1 7,90. I nI iountof Allen JumIel 4o.ortifl.)at,,9--LB lanh 4 u nfundI ed .I .. .................. ... ............ .... .. .. . i .29) 01 7,417469 111',7 L2.,72 94 $11.21.175 r,7 SUMMARY. unt of Old Bonds out tandnl ing Oet h r 1.r 1.1877. $ .R00-n I)p r ( nt of wh h i ......... . .. ....... . ........................................................... ........0 oaunt of General Fl]ndI Warrants o9nltstandling (u' acolrling to Knllogg 99tatmnnt of May 1 1876), $1SS.72)0 92*--))0 9pr ''nt of whic9h iN 11528,420 o ount of New Consolidated Bondls outstandill ng O.4to|9or 1. 1877 (in'l' 9lding fulndable l e, (.rtif lt(4 's i99d9 at atr in lion1 4of frn)'t.ionll 91parts14 of 4n)11(1i ) ......... .. 11. Total ostlmated onnrsolidantld intrest )hearing bth) when fundling is comleted (not In ldllg lunp) intr1 lnterot oullpo, d ll Janllulary 1. 19744, and prior, and outstanding Intere9st warrants. u( n ayn t, of h , p n--n all. ahbout, $100,)) ....... .... ............ ...................................................................... , 2 oUlnt of old bond. not fllndab.)le, ollusta~nling Octolber 1, 1877.-, ount of old bonds not fuable, otstanuing .r 1. 177........................................... ............................................................... 971,00 'This Board has refuase! to fulnd any warrant unloos lpa9() upon. as roenhr'4,d b)y law. ly 1.ho 4,o0rt9. AILEN .TJUMELI. Aulitor and EKx-Oft4lo i9'cretary. ..;, ;.£ - = • . - m mm l mmmm mm I i lm m . . RIVER NEWS. OFFICE NEW ORLEANR DEMOCRAT, Sunday. October 7.1877. Srpp ort of the stage ,of water, with changes the twenty-four hours ending yesterday M p. m.: Above low Change. water. Rise. Fall. Fret. Inches. Inches. Inches. ... ....... 0 0 ... - a 1 iville......... 2 7 o 1 e.......... a 9 n 2 eW Orleans .... la . o , t Grg.......... 2 0 e ort........ 7 7 2 L u s ..... ..... . 0 0 'Below high water mark of 1974. NELSON GCOROM, Sergeant SBinal 8.rvice. U. S. A Arrivals. , Eva, C. H. Durfoc, Islabel. To Arrive. Mary Ida, Blue Wing No. 3. upper coast; rth a, Alvin, lower cons'; W. J. Behan, .ne Lee, Rled river; Henry Toee. Don Oavle Bertha. Opelousas; John Ifow d. Oiac'hlta; John H. Hanna. Baton uIP; R1. E. Lee, Vicksburg; Ella Hughes, La (turcet.: Belle of Shreveport, Ht. Louis; Gov. OAiin. Ouachita Belie. Bayou Hara. The Port Ends with Ltow arrived Saturday nhaht on one engine, having ru, through ther ,ll andt broke the starboaerdl cylinder head op poite Bonnet Carre Crpva se. The Robt. E. Ilee. leaving to-morrow, connects tV ick burg with the Anchor Line for Memphis and St. Louis. Bee the La Belle and Gov. Allen advetrtise ent in another colum n. Tbe fleetest among the flelt. the beautiful e, leaves to-day for Vicksburg and all bend -dis to Arko polls. The Katie duringthe Mm@ she has been laid up. has bhen put in thor etgh order, and is to-dty one of the most at raOtive boats for passengers on the Mississippi. Attention is called to the advertisement of the Imperial Th mpson Dean. P The ames Howard leaves Cairo to-day and phmih Wednws'lay. i Wh Centennial Is aLdvrtised to leave St. Louis e - Pool Line arrtnrtnlnly. this deoad low Water s'asoe, w th Redl river, front Shreveport -'0Norman's landing, with scant three and a -.af feet of water on the bars, proving pra ti ,oally. if unproiltahly. to their patrons thait they miean business, and ir such persverao'e andl true licks to pli'a. are not the oninop ly that olme people repros,+nt thea. Thisil.ts cleours btO Un on viewig one of their Iist. Inil,)ey-mak 'aig boats, the Col. A. P'. Kouns. rentching here with a hlrge in tow. fully five datys out from Shllrevoport, with I lea than a quarter loan,. and that at. one tilird rates. and thnt, to. under the guillan.o of good steamboatmen. IHr round trip will tnill for fourteen dao s, iandil surely it must i, eniterdll on "the wrong sit of the proftll and los acltlunt of the company. 'This n -Ih we tel bound iin sheer justice to write, that it may bIe stantlsd as a memento of true n-i-ennohlatlo1 in the treacherous memory of all those dlisposeI. to chrp in the g.,,l and high-water fuiture. One fat is p dent to us froml our experience stand point, the pool line can't save thlmsu-lves at the present stage of the river at aril rat s, ren d un essa the trade just]Iles it they had hibetter save themselves in timnt, and charge saving rates. :he above is from the Alexandria De]mocrat of the d. The mtrt' hants of New Orleans ap ,reolate the difft'ulties the company are, llor S-nl under, and which we have fully, from timue Stime. set forth in our rolumn. We are Satisfled that If in their judgment It ,ecomes ereesary to advance the rates. as above sug t. hy would te sustainild. ý0.Ou',hita BIlli. making semi-weekly sto Balyou Sara. twill arrive this uoveninug, aud return ltiWednesday at t p. nm. The Bertha. for the Atchafalaya. and the John toward, for the Oachita., will arrive to leave Wednesday as usalltll. The New rle'tavs and Red River Transporta tion Compnny's stialmer Bonnie Leeo. Noah So vell master. leaves Wedn'-sdav for Shreveport ad Jeffersion: and the W. J. lt-han, Capt. Geo. Wilkinson. Sat uraitt y next for Shreveport. The St. John loaves Wednesday for the coast Sad Baton l.toua, ai per advetrtisement In ain other columni. rallnk BIergeron. whose name is known in t've ry hullsthtild fr in here to Bat on Rouge, will cei!'in'ltidi. andl Ithe polite and at tentive J. C. Bergeoron will preside in the offlte. The St. John has Ietn hplt,.,Il in the hest of or der, andwill mnake It r trips with her a'ouis toumed and unsurpassidl rigul,arity, maklrg plantation businiess a sl 'Tialt y. "A Turk" writes from Now Albany as fol low ; "Thorn's what you may call it paused over New Albany this evening at sunset. Ilying to ward Cincinnati. It was riec'gnizei by over fifteen thousand peoplitus the sitame 'hirr .l' that nassed Iher' two wv''ks a g,). Isuspeindi'd b'twveen the chimneys of the Dan itu.. (Can't te any mis take. as it is the ontly concetrll ofi the kind ever been." "Turk" must tle mistaken. The Danuet's what is it wais 'aught and returned to the boat. 'We have heard that its mate would he bIrought here between the chimneys of the, Joe Bryatrly. GueBB that must he the Oll see'n. The Alexandria and Grand Ecore packet ('. H. Durfee. W. T. Boardman master. ,Goo. lHam ilton clerk, leavts to-day positively. at 5 p. nm. The Durfee takes the fl eight received for tht' tehan last weok. A special notice to that 'ffo''t will he found in another part of the Democrat. Attention is eallbd toi Capt. Ruiz's M. I. upper oaist line advertisemntnt. The lower coan-t and Port Fads United States mail and passenger packe Eva leaves to-day at 10 o'cltmk promlptly. John Taylor in command. The tri-weekly coast. Donaldsonville and Ashland plantation steamor Blue Wing No. 3 leaves to-day at 1to a. inm. J. A. Comstock in com Smand. Messrs. Wood and Dean clerks. - The John H. Hanna leaves to-day at 5 p. i.p. for Plaqaemine Baton IRouge and all coast iidin.gs. J. P. MeI'Ir4 y in command. J. C. Ber -n and Ferd. V. Cellos olerks. Unid States ail and passenger packet e John J. Brown miater. 8 S.trek b t-day at a p. m. for Ba II clerk, loaves to-day at 5 p. m. for Vicksburg and all bend landings to Arkopolis. The M. I. line steamer, Mary Ida, Is recolving to leave to-morrow at to10 a. m., for the coast through to Ben Tureaud's, J. A. tuiz. in conm mand. The Henry Tote. J. F. Aueoin master, M. H. Landry clerk, I aves to-morrow at 10 a m. for the coast and Donaldsonville. Tno Tote con nects with flat- for points on the bayou, sending freight through without delay. The new and fleet steamer Alvin. W. T. mlee veil master, Henry Kouns and John Estoplnal clerks, leaves to-morrow at 10:30 a. in. prompntly for the lower coast to the iJlaralntino Station. The lower coast United States mail racket Martha, W. S. Basuett master. leaves to-morrow at 12 m. for Port Eads. The Robert E. Lee will leave to-morrow for Vicksburg and all mail landings, Capt. Win. Campbell in command. A. McVay in the office. The Ella Hughes, IJoe Dalfers master, E. Nieolla clerk, leaves to-mot row at 5 p. m.. fr the coast. Donnnalsonvllan and Lafourohe, and will at. thre tne time alttend to the business of C('apt. U. D. Terrobonnaa and the Robt. Young. ------ Owe - MARINE NEWS. OFFICE NEW ORLEANS DEMOCRAT, I October 8, 1877. 1 Cleared Yesterday. Ne clearances at the Customhouse yesterday Arrived. Steamship Lone Star, Forbes, f'rom New York, 29th inst, to C A Whitney &co-Algiers Spanish steamship Carolina. Riestra, from Havana. to E J Forstall & Sons--'d dis Bark F L Carney, Jackson, 18 days from Aspihwall, to master-PI' int Brit bark Octavia. Gundy, 46 days from Carthagena, DeWolf. Powell &co-3d dies Span bark Altagraca, ......, from Havana to mas ter--d die 5TEAMBOATS. C H Da fee, Mechesney. from Grand Ecoro Isabel, O'Pry. from Lower Cossr Eva, Taylor, from Port Earl Alice, Porter. from Hope Villa-Now Basin Below--Coming Up. Ship Kentucklan, Moeely 54 days Irom Havre, in ballast to Norton & Bell Ship L L tourges, Linnekin, 63 days from London to Shaltz &co Brit ship Minnie Gerow, Gerow, 53 days from Liver pool. to master Ger ship Friedrich, Buggeman, 53 days from Broemen to master Brit bark Knighton, Lindgren, 51 days fm Greenock, in ballaat. to Decan &co Bark Rebus, 41 days from Avendale, to ma=ter Brig Vi.toria, Peltran.. 56 days from Rio de Janeiro to Westfoldt &co At Quarantine Station. Span steamshin Gracia, Ai izuma, from Havana, to Ranger, Fatinan &co Imports. NEW YORK-Per steamship Lone Star-Asat'd mdae Receipts of Produce. GRAND ECORE-Per steamer C H Dorfee-92 baloes otton to C L Walmsley &o--91 do Renshaw. Cammack &co--72 do Payne, Kennedy &co--fi do S Friedlana;er-57 do McGehee. Snowden & Violett 51 Meyer, Wels &co--44 Oscar Chopn--36 Lehman, Abraham &co-25 Bush & Levert-24 Nalle & Cam mack-19 Berand & Gibert---9 R T Buckner & Bro- 16 Levy & Clark--16 8 C Wilkerson .jr &co-15 H, Leokie-15 John I Adams &co--15 L ii Gardner-13 Stewart Bros &co-7 T L Airey &oo-7 Clapp Bros & co,-6 H Allison &co---- J P Harrison jr &co---i Gumbel--5 I Bloom &co--5 C H C Brown-5 Jno Chaffe & Sans--5 Chaffe, Hamliton & Powell- -5 Schmidt & Ziegler--5 Ogden & Bell--5 J W Bur bridge &oo-4 Allen, West & lush-4 J L Harris & oo--4 Conger & Kelly-4 P E Hatrel-3 Hartwell & Chambers-3 H & C Newman-3 J G Spor..3 Flash, Lewis aco-2 E P Delavallade-1 Richard Flower & co-1 8O Tlio,nas &co-1 A I' Dumen-1 Paul Boul igny-6 sacks seed cotton Bernudt & Gibert-5 do to lty Leckie-- 33 sacks cotton seed N O Cotton Seed Association-sundnes to order-Total 782 bales cot ton 11 sacks seed cotton 133 sacks cotton seed LOWER COAST- Per steamer Isabel-sundries to order PORT EADS-Per steamer Eva 31 bills rice to A Socola-35Ddo F Roder--at7 sacks rough rice G A La naux-100 ' o Star Rice Mill-e-8 do S Haepel-1.34 do K p & Ruch- 60 do Ilope Rice Mill-3-;i do Sieward & Thommoon-snadries to order-Total 61 bbls aice 5.0 sacks rough rice RECEIPTS AT THE NEW BASIN. Hope Villa-Per steamer Alice-12 bales cotton to Rensrlaw, Cammack &eo-5 bales moss F P Sevin 5 Packs seed cotton A L Chopnin .6 boxes eggs 2 coops chickens 2 bdls saundries A Babin-1 coop chickens 2 boxes eggs 1 box heeswax Wang & Cottam- 26, 750 shingles Rykoskt & Man dle -5000 do 50 cords wood H B Mnucy-sundries to order-Total 12 bales cotton 5 sacks seed cotton By Rallroade. MORGAN'S LOUISIANA AND TEXAS RAIL ROAD. Oct 7-2 bales cotton Jno Chaffe & Sons-1 do Clap Bros &co--1 do J P Harrison jr &co-5 G W Sonteli &co--2 bales mons L Surle &co--4 bhia pecans 22 sacks rice Li Terrebhnne-50 do Richard Floe or .oe --F2 do Gwyn & Dyer--'209 do R Beltram-10 do and at bales moss J M Walsh--;i do L Lacassagne --20 do 178 sacks rice F P Sepm- 39 hides H Salomon -- lkes hides L Peonder 1 sack wool 1 pkg wax Rykoski & Manade-lO bales moss Odell k Wright--6 do J A Bourg--5 bbls pecans R Beer-sundries to order To al 9 bales cotton 4:11 sacks rough rice From Indianola-Per steamship City of Norfolk 41 bags wool 17 bales cotton C A Whitney &co-2 do Lehman, Abraham &co---10 do S Gumbel--ll do H Danneel &co--6 do 200 sahas cotton seed order-400 head sheep Paul Estehban-sundries to order-Total 46 bales cotton 900 sacks cotton seed From Clinton-Per steamship Whitney-67 bales bides 17 bales broom earn 198 bales cotton C A White r es-w do Jae T ardie &oo.-16 Chslb HEaml. ta o Pom U-e l ens-a Ba- eo lrpie t eith -3 Clapp B'to u .o-16 C L hWalmsley &co-804 ckas cotton baed N O Gotten Seed Association--200 do to Planters' Oil Co-131 sacks oats Prudhomme & Brigg -148 do Miller Dolhonde &' o-Total 287 bales cotton 1004 sacks cotton seed 279 sacks oats From Galveston--70 bale' cotton C A Whitney & co--0l bbls oil J Aldige..$1300 in gold It F Flanders -sundries to order-Total 70 bales cotton LIST OF VESSELS Up, (Clenred and Salled for New Orleans. OCTOBER 8, 1877. NHW YORK. Steamship Gen Whitney, Quick ...... eld Oct 3 Steamship Lone Star. ...............a..ald Set 29 Ship John Patten, Duncan............old Sept 20 Bark Halcyon, Hardia................sl.d June22 Schr lohn Me. dam, Smith........... ld Sept 0 Schr Jno S Wood, Smith..........eld Sent 28 PIIILADELPHIA. Schr F J Collins. Townsrnd........... ld Aug 21 S.hr Elizabeth Edwards, Dolbow......cld Sept 5 BOSTON. Ship Cromwell, Barstom..............ld Sept 22 BATH ME. Shin Hecla, Day......................ld Sept 24 GENOA. Bark Domlnico Lanata Frassinettl...old Sept 15 Bark Avete, Rapalio..................ld Sept 23 LONDION. Steamship Longshaw, Bain........... ld Sept 6 Bark Oxford, Chlrisman............... d Aug 7 Bark Bengal, Loring ................ .ald Aug 31 Bark Maggie Miller, Cook...........sld Sept 25 LIVERPOOL. Rteamship Mississippi, Lindall ........ eld Sep' 1ii Steamship Fire Queen, Fraser........ald Sept 29 St.amship Alice Otto, Ilughsen....... cli Aug 24 Ship An irow Jackon, Bartlett.......sld Sept 24 Ship Baden, Doane.................... eld Sept 19 Ship Ssb'no Farmer ..................id Sept 28 Ship Bncherdos Ambaidassa. Metcalf..sld Sept 08 Ship Endymion. Farrar..............ld Sept28 Ship Colonial Empire, Mansoun........ld Sept 8 Ship Frija. Morgan................cld Aug 24 Ship Her Majesty, Leahyy ..s... ...ald Sept 1 Ship Lizzie Perry. Pitman............ald Aug 20 Ship Adorno, Hawkins .................d Aug 22 Ship Landiur, Knowles................sld Aug 10 Ship Importer, Sni:derland.. ......sid Aug 1:3 Bark Alabama, Brawnell...........a ld Aug 21 Bark Lino, Bussanich................old Aug 20 Bark Bengal. Loring ................sll Sept 7 Bark Terrece, Kel,ney ........ ......aid Sept 7 Bark Ctrn, Hegnander ..........eld Sept m 'PI.YMOvUTII. Ship A rnes Sutherland. Sutherland.... ld Sept 5 Bark Mrza, Calzanich ................sld Sept 16 GiREENOCK. Ship B Hilton, ]Hilton............slit July 20 Ship Paul Boynton, McMullon....... sid July 31 Ship Regina, Corninn ................eld Aug 9 Bark Alfa, Malatesta................ ld Sept 8 Bark Prineeasen, Anderson ........slld Aug 15 GTLOU('CETER Ship Union, Greenleaf...............,cld Aug 30 BRISTOL Ship S Vaughan, Porter............. al Sept 11 Bark P C Merryman, Merryman...... sit Sept 19 Bark WmJa keon, Allen.............elaid Sept 28 HAVRE. Ship Expounder. Crocker ........... ld Aug 24 Ship D W Chapman, Tukey.......... sldJulytll Ship Geo Hurlbut, Mason.............ald July 31 Ship Melrose, Neill................... ld Aug 3 Ship Scotia, Baker..... ..........sld Aug 17 Ship Nunq u m I)ormio, Cousin......eld Aug 17 Bark N S Pedersen........ ...........sld Aug 15 Bark Albert, Andte:on ............ald Sept' 9 HORIDEAUX. Ship Wyoming. Baker......... ...sld Sept 1 Bark Karaten Langaard, Jacobsen.... .ld Aur 29 Bark Chiarina Corsela...............sd July 16 Schr Melville Bryant, Buckley........sld Aug 8 GLAsBOW Bark Drumadon, Stewart............. sld Sept 17 SHIELDS,. ENG, Bark Preuese......................... ld June 14 BOUEN Bark Gee W Sweeney, Hewett......sld June 2 ANTW'E.RI'. Ship Marcia C Day, Cate ............ld Sept 5 BUlr Pomona Junaasen............... sld Aug 1 MARSEILLES. Bark Golbiert.......................... ald Sept 10i Brig Malia Celeate, Fevola............sld Aug 2 Brig Aurora, Messina ................ld Aug 25 BREMEN. Steamship Hannover, Erdlman........ sld Sept 12 Ship C.oastantia. Kurhlken............ ldSept 3 Bark Gustav and Or(car, Hartman.....eld Aug 29 Bark Alamo. Birudi rhausen.. ..........d July 13 Brig Maria Celete, Fevola ...............slid Aug 2 Balk Constante, Ivancich............. ld July 5 AMSTERDAM. Bark Auguaste, Von Barten...........aid Sept 20 RIO DE JANEIRO Steamahip Laliande...................sld Sept 27 Hark C D W. llailren...............eld Aug 0 Bark Veritas, Murray ............eld Aug 11 SIHARPNESS. Ship Union, Greenlea ................sld Aug 30 REVEL. Ship Saranak, Wood.................ald Ang 18 WATERFORD. Bark Langen.........................sld Sept 16 MALAGA. Bark Wacosta. Bmdtlteish............ld Sept 11 W. W. FARIMER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MONROE. LOUISIANA. Practices in the parishes of Ouachita. More house and Bichland. Claims taken for colleo. tion in all other parishes, with privilege of man. Img lDa onneeOttoB with attorne resld. MUNICIPAL ADVERTISEMEEarTS. SEALED PROPOSALS. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, City Hall. New Orleans. Octoer H. 1977. SHaled proposlal for the right anl privilege of maintaining and running i steam ferry for both sides of the Mississippi River at the head of Esplanade streel. in the Third District of this d of Olivier street, in the Fifth District city, for and during the term of ten years, eneing o0 and to be computed from the 1st day of November. 1977, will be received at this omffin up to 12 o'clok m. on Saturday, the 20th of October. 1877. Specifications on file in the office of the City Surveyor. The City reserves the right to reject any and all proposals. CHAS. CAVANAC, Ocs 11 15 17 20 Administrator of Commerce. PROPOSALS FOR REPAIR OF REVET MENT LEVEE, NEW LAKE END. DEPARTMENT OF IMPROVEMENTS, Room No. 16, City Hall, Now Orleans, October 3. 1877. Scaled proposals for repair of revetment lavee, at New Lake End, will be recelved at this omfflo until THURSDAY, the 11th inst., at 12 o'clock nm.; said work to be done in strict a,,ordance with spcliftl'ations on file in the offlce of the City Surveyor. The city reserves the right to a'cept or reject any and all bids. (004 .NO. McCAFFREY. Administrator. SEALED PROPOSALS. DEPARTMENT OF IMPROVEMENTS, Room No. 16. City Hall, New Orleans. September 29. 1977. Sealed proposals will be received at this of floe until WEDNESDAY, October lo, 1977, at 12 m., for the repair of the nuisance wharves in the Third and Fifth Districts, in aecordance with speciflations on file in the offico oIf thll City Surveyor. The city reserves the right to aeclpt or reject any and all bids. JNt). MCCAFFREY. c2' :)t Administrator SPECIAL NOTICE. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE,I City Hall, New Orleans. Sept. 2(1, 1977. Tihe eighth quarterly allotment of Series of Prnemium o1 1nds will take place in the omffice of the Administrator of PublicAceounts, on MON DAY. ()ctober 15, 1877, at e0 a. m,, at which time Forty-live Series will be drawn. s5e.1 td J. C. DENIJ. Administrator. NOTICE TO BAKERS. MAYORALTY OF NEW ORLEANS, City Hail. October 6. 1877. The average price of fresh flour being this day seven dollars and fifty cents; in accordance with said valuation the price of bread for the week commencing on MONDAY. October . 1877., will be: Sixty ounces for twenty cents. Thirty ounces for ten cents. Fifteen ounces for five cents. Bakers of bread are requlired to use only the best flour of the above value per barrel, and the use of damaged or inferior flour in bread offered for sale in this city is prohibited. Consumers of bread are requested to report to the nearest police station any violation of the above ordi nance. either in variation of weight or quality of material. sets ED. PILSBURY. Mayor. GARDEN SEEDS JUST RECEIVED. NEW CROP OF TURNIP SEED THIS YEAR'S GROWTH. Also, a full assortment of all REASONABLE SEEDS, including large late Flat Dutch and Drumhead Cabbage, superior quality. For sale at the NEW SEED STORE. E. BAKER, DMA3LnEI IN M-0 EX) J, No. 7 CAMP STREET, NEW ORLEANS. Seed sent by mail, postage paid. All orders promptly attended to. aull 3m WILLIAM D. ROGERS, MANUFACTURER OF STANDARD FINE CARRIAGES, 1009 and 10lo Chestnut street, PHILADELPHIA. Manufactory. Thirteenth and Parrish streets, succeeding G. W. Watson & Co.. retired. 8018 6m eod Xidari PIBkI SLIST O1 TIXT bWoKS -ADO PTUD B3 iTATE OARD OF IEDUCATION FOR USE IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF LOUISIANA, As accepted by contract with lowest bidders: FOR USE IN ALL UNGRADED ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS McGuffoy's Erceti cSpeller ................. I McGuffey's First Reader ..... ................ 15 McIGuffey's Smcond Reader ................ 3o Mc'uffley's Third Reader ................. 45 McGuffey's Fourth Readr ................. FOR USE IN WELL (GRADED ELEMENTARY SiCHOOLS. Independent S .lling Bo k ................. 20 Independent First ReaIder ................20 Independent HSoritl Reader ..............4o Indelpendent Third Rearder ............... Independent Fourth Reiadler .............. 70 Independent Fifth Roeader......... ....... $1 o Independent Sixth Reade r 1 20 W illson's Larger Sp ller .... .............. o Woreaster's Primary Dictionary ......... butler's Introductory (ramlmar .......... 2[o Butler's Practical (Grammar ................ so Swinton's Compsitin ... ... ....... 40 Hart's Composition and Rhetoric .......... 1 25 Clark's Easy Leasons in Languag.e 0 .. n Maury's Phylsic l Geograihy .............. 1 s Maury's World We Live In ............... 1 ot Mitchell's First Le.ssons in Geography.... 45 Mitchell's New Primary Geography........ 75 Mitchell's Now Intermediate Geograpihy .- 1 55 Cornell's Physical Geography ............ 1 3 Dimitry's history and Geography of Louis a n a ...................................... . 7 Swinton's Primary History .......... ... r0 Holmes' United States History ........... 1 20 IRoinson's Table Book ............... 15 Robinson's Progressive Primary Arithme tic......... .. ...... .... . . ... . 20 1 RoPbinson's ProgrIssive Intellectual Arith m eti ................ . ..... ........... 35 Roblnsreis Il'rogrcssive Rudirrlents Arith PRobinson's Progresslve I'ratlcal Arithm.e ti ... ......... ...... .................. .. 75 Robinson's Progressive Higher Arithmetic 1 10 Robinson's New Elementary Algebra ...... 1 20 Venable's Elements of (icometry ..... I Co SHtnont'ritan Hystem (,of Penmanship .. .. 10 Moore's Elmtents of SH·elen.. ............ Martindale's First, Lessons in Natural Phi losophy........................... .. 5 Steele's Fourtee'n Weeks in Sciennes each. 1 20 Cutter's First. Book in Anatomy etc.. no Carter's Elements of General History.... 1 20 W illson's Fifth Reader..................... 1 0 Catlhart's Literar!y ltenadlr .............1 30 HSargent & May's Etymological Reader.... 1 35 Worcester's Uo rr'hensive Dictionary.. 1 75 Whitney's Essentials of -nglish Grammar 95 Johnson & Brown's English Literature -. 1 20 Sandford's HigI or Arithrneti ............ 1 25 Webb's Model Etymology ................. 55 Snderson's Historical Itea'er ............. 1 50 Peek ham's Elementary Chemistry ...... 1 00 Duff's Book-ke.ping ............. ..... 1 Bartholomew's Drawing Books, 10 numbers 1 s0 For Sale at Annexed Prices by the Follow Ing Dealers: OEO. ELLIS. No. 7 Decatur street. GEO. ELLIS &A BRO.. 82 Camp street. W. E. SEEBOLD, 1(; Canal. HEBERT & CO., 59 Chartres. P. F. GOGARTY, 151 Camp street. Madame LELIEVRE, 174 Royal. LAFARGUE A BRIERRE, l67 Royal. Mrs. S. SUGG. 1iKt Orleans. JA%. KIRKPATRICK. e10 Magazine. F. F. HANSELL. HENRY C. ANDREWS, 1150 Magazinn. FRANK M. NORMAN, 5its Magazine. A. A. BI)HNE. 3:o Dryade~A street. W. H. MUIR. Pontchartt ain Railroad Depot. H. MUNCH & SON. 43 Washington street. D. LEECH, rto Magazine street. And Booksellers generally throughout the city. IN QUANTITY TO THE TRADE, .At Liberal Discount, by Seymour & Stevens, Wholesale Booksellers and Stationers, No. 96 COMMON STREET, NEW ORLEANS. Agents of supply for the following publishers: D. APPLETON & CO. VAN ANTWERP, BRAGG & CO. IVISON, BLAKEMAN, TAYLOR & CO. J. H. BUTLER & CO. ELDRIDGE & BRO. SHELDON & CO. J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO. JOHIN P. MORTON & CO. UNIVERSITY PUBAISIIING COMPANY. sell Im THE CELEBRATED "E. CARVER" COTTON G-IN. All Sizes and Motion, and Duplicate Parts, FOR SALE AT REDUCED RATES BY OGDEN & BELL, DEALERS IN BAGGING AND TIES, No. 18 Union street. Re. 2m IENECHIAUD'S RESTAURANT S Carondelet Street, near Canal. Having thoroughly repaired my Restaurant. I duesire to Inform my friend.s and the public that I will re-open on MONDAY, the 1st of October. I will continue the flxed prices per meals, and will receive boarders on moderate terms. Ioarders and transient, c.stomers may rest assured that my cooking and the attention of my waiters will not be surpassed by any bther restaurant in the, city. Thankful for the ,ast favors I have receivedl from the publi'. I will endeavor by a strict at tention to ml y enstomers to continue to deserve their kind patronagEe. i'rivate rooms up stairs for Drivate dinners. Orders for Balls and Soirees resplectfully soil cited. E. F. DENECHAUD, Proprietor. sea0o lm OFFICE "CONVEYANCE RECORD," No. 12 Carondelet Street, NEW ORLEANS. LA. The undersigned respectfully announce to the public that they are prepared to furnish a complete Chain of Title or list of Transfers of Real Estate in New Orleans, back to original grant or purchase, when required; also Full Abstract of each transfer in the chain; thus se curing to parties purchasing Real Estate or in vesting in Iortgagc s perfect security from fraudulent or detective titles. The method of indexing our "Conveyance Record," peculiar to our systrem, enables us to give information immediately. Attorneys, Notaries, Auctioneers. Land Agents. Surveyors, and all parties interested in Titles to Imra! Estate, are invited to call and ex amine our "Record." s1 Sl m L. J. DODGE &i CO. NEW ORLEANS LAGER BEER., CASPAR LUSSE, oes. 476 and 478 Chartres Street, Announces to the proprietors of BEER BALOONS, and to the public, that having com. Dieted his immense apparatus for manufac uring LAGER BEER, He is prepared to sell the same AT A LOWER PBIOE than any ether HOME-MADE ARTI CLE, and of as goi anquality as any similar art i ,el rrrdn-sn d e the inftn fRtinsttg mhb .n GASI FIXTUJIE, FOR SALE, Below New York Wholesale Prices, EITHEB TO THE TRADE OB PUBLIC GEN. ERALLY. Also a large supply of English Pipe Hooks ase Fitters' Tools and Malleable Fittings can bought, for cash, at less than factory quota tions,. at 60 Camp street, atm rly JaE m . F.LEMma, Aseat mmus A PvaJ ?lys AUfalIN SALIa. By 0. Valeton. REAL ESTATE. BREWERY. BANK AND INSURANCE STOCEK. NOTES, OPEN ACCOUNTS. BAR-ROOM FIXTURES AND STOCK. GEORGE AUER VS. MRH. CATHERINE SHIIITTENHIELM. FOR A PARTITION. Second Dist riot Co.rtfor the Parish of Orleain No. :t,nlo, BY O. VAI'ET'ON, Auetioneer-Offlee, si andis Mignz no street.-Will be sold on SATUR )AY, Octrober 1:1 1877, at 12 o'clock m., at the Miorbhants andi Auctioneers' Exchange,on Royal stroot, between Cainal and Customihouse streetI by virtue of two judgments. signed rspectively July 14 and Augtust :1, and an order dated oep. tember 4, 1877, rendered ny A. L. Tissot. judgeo e the Serond District Court fur the parish of Or leans, the following described roal estate, brew ry stocks, etc, . to wit 1 First-A C(EiltTAIN LOT OF GROUND, sit anted in the Suburb Annunciation, In the First District of this city, in the square bounded by TIehoupitoulas (late New Levee), Market Plaeq New Levre and St. James streets, toing lot No.I of said square, and measures 47 feet 11. inehes front on Tehoupitouias street, by a depth of aU feet 11 inches. American measure. Second-A CERTAIN LOT (OF GROUND sai uated in the Huburb Annunolation, First bir trict of this city, designated by No. 4 of square No. 3, which is bounded by New Levee, ft, James, Tehoupitoulas and Market streets, anl measures, in American moneasure. 47 foot IIl inches front on the pro!perty formerly callei Market Plane, between Sit. ,ames and Market streets, by 95 foot 11 inches in depth, betwoem parallel lines. Third-A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND. a5t uatt d in the First District of this city intbhe sr uare bounded by Toho pitoulas, St. Jamneso Market and Peters streets. designated by No. i, and measuring 81 feet t1; inches front oa I'chonpitoulas street by 127 feet 0l inchesin dlerth, between par Ilel lines. The said thr, e above descrribed lota of ground. togeothrr with all and singular the buldihs and improvements thereon, known as the Brewery. will be sold in block, togethier wlk tie. brewery thereon, and all rwachineries,nte sils, engines, boilers, etc., neceesary for the carrying on of the brewery business, includi the horses, wagons, buggy, harness, wood. malt, rio. molasses, etc. also, the offlo furni ture. and generally all the arpurtenanees threreunto ireonging anrd attrctlhed thereto as immovabls : the whole as per inventory. 2 A CEITAIN PORTION )OF GROUND. Rlt uated in the First Diet riot of ihis city andde sc(ribed as follows: Four lots of ground and part of another lot of ground situated inuth suburb Annunciatl.n. First District of this cily, in square No. 3. bounded by Front, ML James, Levee and Market streets and Market Plae,, said lots designated as Nos. 1, 2S.3aall and part of lot No. aon 4 plan drawn onatie 1ath January, 1847. by L. Hurgi, surverr. Said lots measure. to wit: lots Nos. 1, 2,3 and adjoining each other, neach 23 feet 11 ,-s inefi v front on Market Plae by a depth of 95 feenlt Inches, between parallel lines; the portionolAt No. s on the side thereof. next and adjoining le No. 7. measures 17 feet front on Levee street by, dlepth of li oeet 11 bchUes, between parallel lIIm and is bounded in the r ar by lot No. 1 and os the side towards Market stre.t by lot No. 7. Lt Nos. 1. 2. 3 and 4 are bounded in their rear -1 Iot Nos. a,, 7 ands. Together with all the buiJ4 lHgs thereon, with all rights, ways and advan tages thereunto belonging. 3. ALL THAT PIEUC OR PORTION OR GRIOUND, with all the improvements thereom and all the rights, ways and advant as belo ing, situated in the First District of this . compose of parts of lort Nos. ii and a, in square bounded t,y Tehn:pvitoulas, Market, James and New Lrvee streets. Said portion around measures 0 feeoot, front on Tchouniton las stree', between St. James and Market strese, by a depth of 120 foeet. between nnralilel lines. 4 A CER'PAIN LOT OF GROUND, toneth with all the buildings and improvements on, iights, ways privileges and advan thereunto belonging, situated in the First trict of this city, in the square bounded b Levee, Ht. James. TehoupDtouuts and et1 streets. measuring 28 feet 9 inches 2 lines +t0 on Tchoupitoulas street by 127 feet 10 1nches 5 l.nes in depth, and being a part of lot No.S~ square No. 3. i. First-A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUIR with all the builings and improvements on, and all the rights, ways and advantages longing, situa'eds in the First District of city. in the square bounded by St. Jaawes Tehoupitoulas, Market and New Levee streest end measures 42 feet 7 inches 4lines fronte St. James street by a depth between paral. lines of 127 feet 10 inches linrres. Secondl-A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND witri all the buildings and improvements theae on, in the same district and square as the lot, and adjoining it on the side towards - Lvwee street, and measures 42 feet 7 inches 4 lines front on St. Jamous street by 52 foeet 3 landl 5 lines in depth between parallel lines. 6. A LOT OFI GROUND, with all the bul ings and improvements thereon, situated in the First District of this city, in the sgquage bounded by St. James, Tehoupitoulas, Market and Now Levee streets, measuring 42 feet I inches 4 lines on the rear iine, bounded South Market street, by 75 feIt 7 inches tn doelk between parallel lines, and is taken ft 1 mt rear portion of lot No. 2 of square No. 3. 7. TWO CERTAIN LOTS F GIIOUND. uated in the Sixth Dist rictof this ofty, ln . square bounded by Delachaise, Aline. Live Oak and Ilurel streets, designated by Nos. 19 and 1, and me.asures: Lot No. in, 2s feet 10o nches ! lines front on Delacmhaise street. 111 feet 9 inlke I linn in depth on the line of It io. 18, and am feet 2 .inches in depth on tihe line of lot No. , Lot No. 20 has the same front on Delacheal . street, as lot No. 19. . in: 28 frt 10 ilnches 2 li . by Ia dipth of 114 feet 2 lines on tihe lnoof tot uo. in, an i of it feet IhLhes 3 lin.s on the i.a rf lot No. 21. Togithter with all thie buildlial anIl imnrovements thrrreon. T',rns arn l C.n.lititrrns--One-third cssth,a the baltanrni in tw erqualr i ristallmuents at oneaei two yerars, with nl.te.s iseurird Iy special most gage, andl vendor's prlvilege andt bearing rl te Pst at tie rat, of a; lrn cernt rper annum fra daly of isale until puLll; the trrverty to be ta surI.i and poliirs transferririto vendor* 5pa cent attlorney'r fees in case of suit for 't - cov-ry of any of the notrs. Acts of esnle before Cihs. T. Soniat. notary pgC lie. PROMISSORY NOTES. 1. John Reich, note dated March 24, Jl1$gti. $1200. all interest pad up to March 21, 18764. b. cured by mortgage. 2. J. G. Wragg ,. note for 5750, dated MaitR 1l7:1; interest paid up to May 22, 1s76. :1. Jacob Paul. note due November 22, 1875L .c' aileo; interest paid up to Septemler 23, 1s76. 4. G. Steinbron. notedue November 30, I1o," .191; pahll on account $50: no in terest paid. 5. W. Slngrin, note dated September 24',g for $245; ldue September 24,1877. ;. M. Spellman, note dated November 5, a for $150; dull May 8, 1577. 7. 1'. Kramani, note( dated Nuvenmber11, 6 1- 3(201; due May 16, 1877. 4. G. Eberhardt, note duated D-cermber 2. A for $200; due June 20, 1477; puald March 17,L irs. 50 on aEeniunt. 9. Oco. Geyer, noted dated February 5, l sT, J $172; diue Auglust 8, 1877. 10. C. Sehnauder. note dated March 1.1 2L a $1.0; dlue September 1, 1577. 11. M. Anderson, note dated March 9, lt17 r $74 50, : due May 8, 1877. 12. M. Ryan, note dated March 17, i077, forgNmS: due September 17. 1877. Terms-Cash. STOCKS. i. Three Shares of the New Orleans Padie failroatI of hlei, e:h, ,n whtlh 1320 paid. 2. Twelve Sharle of lltitonia In.sacami Comy ny of $100 each, full pairl. 3. li fteen Hhares of P1'ople's Bank of i wch, fuIll paid. 4. Ten Hhares of Peioptle'- Insurance a pany of $25 each, full paid. r,. Two Shares of New Orl,'ans Inauranela-. sociation of $30 each, full paid. 6., Fifteen Shares of the Teutonia Niadua Bank of $100 each, full Dail. 7. Twenty Shares of the Bank of Lafayi~rt 4a so. each, flil paid. 8. Fifteen shares of the Odd Fll',ws' Hall A soelation, Third District. of $ 0 each, full pi E. Terme- Cash, before trarn, sr. OPEN ACCOUNTS. Robert Weiss, open account ....... .:1 .. F, W ild, do ............... 1 l Wm. Sincrin, do .... ...-... a eorge M,tz. o ... .... LouisBa R do ..,........ Terms- a.sh. COFFEEHOUSE ESTABILISHMENT. Stock in trade of Bar-room No. 531 T + toulas street, Fixtures and all ,mD.--. appertaining thereto--the whole as per as. t0erms of Sale-Cash on the spot. sell 2200613