peeai etice to ted River ki . l# r All freht received for steamer TEXA this Sl been shi ed on steamer bLVAR avingHATUDAy. the aitenth instant. l'Seansure accordingily JOUEPH A. AIKEN. 16j16 t No. 111 Gravier street. Wieetien Noetre-In accordance with the New Orleans and Red River Transportation Company's charter, an election for flve dire. tors to serve during the ensuing year will be held at its ouffie, No. 111 Oravierstreet, on TUEH DAY. June 25, e178, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. min. and 2 p. m, jel. lot ED. BUBK, Hneretary. Eleetlon Notlee--An election for Presl Ident Vice President and rhirteen Directors of the Loulsiana Department of the Life Asso. elation of America. to serve for the ensuing year. will held at the Department office on MONDAY, June 17, I188, between the hours of 10 a, m. and 2 tp. m. mi1el6aw td AM'L FLO)WER, 8ncrAtary. Offlee Planters' 011 Company, IRSl Com mon street--The annual election for Directors of this com,.any will be held at the company's offieo, on TIIHUtSDAY, June 20. 18e8, between the hours of 1l a. . 2da r, m, jell lot, JAM. M. WINHITP. ReOretary. omee of New Orleans City IRalroad Qompany. No. 124 Canal street, New Orleans, June 5, 187-CGertificate No. 3579 In favor of Miss Adele Jackson, for twenty-llve shares of the Capltal stock of this company, bearing date January 2, 878, having been lost or mislaid, notice is hereby given that unless the same be l rote d at this office within thirdy days from date reCoo, a new certifloate will issue in lieu thereof, and said certificate No. 3579 be declared null and void. jen lm C. C. LEWIS, Secretary. POLITICAL NOTICES. Second Ward Reglstration-The regis tration books of the Second Ward Central Club for the registration of the Democratic and Con servative voters of the said ward will be opened daily from 10 o'clock a. m. to 12 o'clock m.. and from 4 o'clock p. m. to 7:30 p. m., at the follow nag places: On the fourteenth and fifteenth instants, at 17798 Calliope street, opposite No. 18's engine On the seventeenth and elhteenth Instants, at corner of Euphroslue and Magnolia streets. On the nineteenth and twentleth instants, at 2a7 Tohoupitoulas street, opposite St, Mary's Markt. RlOBERT E. DIAMOND. President Selond Ward Central Democratic Conservative Club. jel4 7t The slxth Ward Registration Omafee will remove and open at the following places and days. Office hours 9 a. m. to 12 m., and from 2 p. m. to 6v. m,: June 11. 12 and 3l at corner Bayou Road and Johnson street. June 14, 1r, and 17 at Grand Route Bayou St. John. June 1s. iand i. atcorner Hospital and Levee streets. June 21, 22 and 24 at corner Chartres and Bar racks streets, for revision of relistratio(n. jell 14t RI. B1REWSTEII. Judge. Second Ward Relistration -The olflce for the registration of voters of the noeond Ward will he opened daily from 4 p. m. to R p. .,. at 1794 Calliope street, opposite 18's on sine housel, and will remain open at that place until further notice. je7 tf It. E. DIAMOND. President. Attenlon Demoeratic and Conservatlve voters of the First Ward-The registration office will be OPEN DAILY from 8 a. m. to 7 p. m. Corner of St. Charles and Melpomene streets, from June 5 to June 12. inclusive. Corner of Melpomien and White streets, from June 13 to June 19, inclusive. Corner of Orange and Teboupltoulas streets. from June 20 to June 26. inclusive. Any porson not registered In the ward books oannnot vote at the primary elections. Judge-A. T. Donovan. Commissioners--Thomas Brennan. E. M. Fox, T. Connors. Clerks-John Barrott, T. J. Whitehead, D. C. Donovan. By order of President EMtLE J. O'Biaxw. jes t jee2 W. 1. RICHAtIDtR ON. Herrotarv. Eleventh ward Me.lstLrason-.- ew or leans. June 3. 18s7-In accordance with a reso tion unanimously aldoted by the Central ub the rtgstration Offices of the Eleventh W will be located as follows: No. 1, June 3 and 4. corner Fourth and Tchoup Itonlas. No, 2 June 5 and c, corner Ninth and Tchoup itonulas. No. 8, June 7 and 5, corner Harmony and Mag a-ne. No, 4, June In and 11, Magazine, between Third and Fourth. No. 5, June 12 and 13. corner Washington and Pr tanla. No. 6. June 14 and 15, corner Eighth and Caron delet. No. 7. June 17 and 18. Dryades, betwoon Second and Third. No. s, June 21s and 2o, corner Washington and Magnolia. Commissioners-Jno. A. McDonald, Alcide J. Dumntre. JAs. 1). Conway M J. Grehan Jno. P. Casy,. Gon. T. Cotton. f. C McCants, hugh MoOormick. JudgIn-Oapt. M. W. J',vcu,. J. It. ALCEE GAUTHIIEAUX. PrOesidnt Eleventh Ward Central Club. ije4 tf To the DeInorratc Ce.nservative Voters of the Fourth War .--The following hiave, bon selectod as the registration offices in this ward. viz: Juno 3 to r, -c1 Exchange alley, June ; to s-itlrgundy. near Customhouse. June Ito 12 -Maralts and Customhouse. June 13 to 1I-lionvihio, near D)orblgny. Juno 17 to '2-Bourbon, between Couti and BI3 enville. Polls will he kept op-n from 8 to 3 o'clock and a to 7 o'clok. By order of je4 610 13 17 THOMAS DUFFY. Judge. At a Mleetlq of the Third Ward Dlen ocratic and Conservative CluIb, hold atl Clalborne Market on Saturday evening, June 1. at 8:3o o'clock, the following named gentlemen were appDDointed Judge and CJmmissloners of Regis tration and Election: Judge-L. Dillon. Commissionrs--P. Hacket. T. J. Dugan. T. Reilley, John McMullen, John MoHale., John Q. Flynn. The registration nmff, of this ward will he p·en in the various places on the following June 4 and 5-Corner IIoward and Perdido streets. June a, 7 and a-Corner Camp and Girod streets. June lo, 11 anlld 12-Corner Poydras and Ba ronne streets. June 13.14 and 15- Corner Poydras and Bolivar streets. June 17, 1a. 19 and 2t-Corner Palmyra and Prieur streets. MARTIN FINNERTY. President. TERENCE REILLY. Secretary. je' t2LS seventh Ward--otice-The voters of the Seventh Ward will please note that the reg istration offlee will be opened at the following places. viz: Corner of Clalborne and Lapeyrouse streets. June 3, 4 and 5. Corner of Prosper and Baratello stroots,June 6. 7 and a. At Orleans Car Station. June 10. 11 and 12. Corner of Union and Rloyal streets, June 13, 14 and 15. Corner of Clatiorne and Lapeyrouse streets, June 17. 18 and 19. Corner of t;,entilly road and Frenchmen street, June 2o. Polls will be kept open Nrom 7 to 11 o'clock a. m., and : to a o'clo kI p. m. By order of je2 t2o A. V. FLOTTE. Judge. LOUISIANA EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. An annual election for Directors of this Com vany was held on MONDAY. April 15. 1878. The following gentlemen constitute the Board of Directors : A. THOMSON, W. B. SCHMIDT. JAMES I. DAY, A. BALDWIN H. M. PAYNE. SAM'L M. TODD. HENRY ABRIHAM. B T. WALSHE. CHAB. CHAFFE. ALEX. MARKS, E. H. FAIRCHILD, J. W. STONE. 8. B. NEWMAN. JOHN I ADAMS, JOHN 8. GROVES, E. B. BRIGGS, E. A. TYLER, W. IoENDERSON, JOHN HENDERSON. JOHN H. PIKE, To. . HERN DON. A. PATTON, HENRY J. VOSE. J. B. LEVENT. At the annual meeting of the Board of Direc tors held TUESDAY. May 6. the following offi cers were elected for the ensuing year: SAMUEL MANNING TODD. President. JOHN H. PIKE Vice President. PATTON Second Vice President. WIJde AcodSmDiSN Secretary WILLIAM ENDlEO . Soeretary. myl godim AVOTIOX SALES. 5v Me atomaery & Co. WALNUT PARLOR SUIT, BEDROOM SUIT. Sideboard and Dining Table. Also, a small Private Library of about sn0 volumes of works In every department of English liter. ature, Including Chambers's Encyclopedia and other works of reflernce. BY MONTGOMEIRY & CO.. Auctioneers-Will be sold on TUENIDAY, June 1., at 11 o'clock a. m., at s7 Camp street. Hale unreserved. Tcrmrs-f`ish. felt :it By Chais. H. Reed. CONTENTS OF THE WELL FURNISHED HOUSE, No. 220 CANAL STREET, near Basin. HANDSOME PARLOR AND SITTING ROOM SUITES, BED-CHAMBEIR SUITES IN MAHOGONY, BED-CHAMBER SETS IN WALNUT. FANCY CHAIRS AND TABLES. ROCKERSH SIDE-BOARDS. LOUNGES, MIRRORS. BEDDING, CROCKERY, CURTAINS AND WINDOW SHADES. CARPETS AND MAT TINGS, ETAGERES, OIL CLOTHS AND BOOK-CASES, ENGRAVINGS and PAINT , INGS. STOVE. TINWARE and KITCHEN UTENSILS. For account of Departure. 1Y CHAS. H. REED Auctioneer-OFFICE, i :t Oravier street-WEDNEbSDAY, June 19, 1879. at 10o O'nlock a. m. THE ENTIRE CONTENTS of the three-story house No. 220 Canal street. for account of de parture. Terms Cash. jelt td JUDICIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. LEGAL NOTICEG. THE STATE OF LOUIHIANA. MRS. JULIA C. MADDEN vs. HER IIUSBAND. Fifth District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 9002. I HEREBY CERTIFY. THAT ON TIlE TWEN ty-seventh day of April, 1978 judgment was rendered in this court In the following entitled suit, in the words and figures following, to wit: Mrs. Julia O. Madden vs. her husband-No. On motion of Alfred Shaw, of counsel for plaintiff, and on producing to the court due proof in support of said plaintiff's clairi, the law and evidence beigs in her favor. It is ordered, adjudged and decreed that the judgment by default herein entered, on the twenty-second instant be now confirmed and made final, and accordingly that there be judg ment in favor of plaintiff, Mrs. Julia Cheroken Many, and against the defendant. John W. Madden. her husband, decreeing a separation of property and a dissolution of the commu nity of acquests and gains heretofore existing between the said parties, and that the said plaintiff do have the administration and oon trol of her separate property. It, is further adjudged and decreed that the said plaintiff do have and recover of the de fendant, her husband the sum of three thou sand dollars, with eigftt per cent interest per annum thereon from January 31. 1878. till paid, and costs of suit, with legal mortgage for the payment thereof on the property of the do endant ; dating and taking effect from the thir ty-first day of January. 157t. Judgment rendered April 27. 1575. Judgment signed May 2 1878. W. l.ROGERS. Judge. In testimony whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the said court, at the city of Now Orleans, on this seventh day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy- eight. JNO. J. HANNAN, je7 13 17 )nputy Clerk. WANTS. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALES. ceks. Nunres, C rhamsrmatds. Ete. WANTED- A SITUATION AS HOURE Addgirl. Is willing to assist in anything. Address J. je,17 3t TITANTED-iA 8ITUATION, BY A IRESI'a'T VT able white woman, to cook. wash and iron for a small family. Would be willing to leave the city. Inquire at No. 121 Chippeown street. WANTED-BY TWO GIRLS, HITUATIONH. Are willing to cook or do housework, and to make themselves generally useful. Good references given. Add ross No. s Fllicity Road. between Religious and Tchoupitoulas streets. HELP WANTED-FEMALES. Chambermaids, Cooks, Nurses, ete. WT ANTED-A NICE, TIDY COLORED GIRL to do housework and aasnlt In sewing. Must onlme well recommended. Apply Monday at 417 Cam p street. jol. * IIOU8EM WANTED. W ANTED TO RENT-FOR THE SUNMMER. ' a furnished house sit unted No. a, North Rampart. Bent per month Soi. Apply on the premisos. 11__ l; 2t* W ANTED-TO RENT-A HOUSE WITH Sfive rooms. In the Fourth District. Runt must not be over 515 per month. Address G. W. B., Democrat oflee. m y24 tf W ANTED- TO BUY FORi CASH. SIX family residences In Third, Second or First Districts of this city, In a good neighbor hood, and in the central part of said (listrints. Cottage or two-story hous.s, with lots 30 by 11o or 1R0. at the present low prices, and must be in good repairs. Applications must be made to me in writing; give in full particulars of lot. Jocallty, number of rooms gas, waterworks. elevation of ground and cnillng, size of rooms, etc. FLAVIUS LEBESJOUE. my251 m 97- Exchange Alley. MINCELLANEOUU. W ANTED-A FRENCH WIDOW, WITHOUT children desires a situation in a family as teacher of the French language. Has a sew ing machine, and would sow. IHas no objection to the country or traveling. The best refer encesg iven. Please aduress Mrs. A. L., City Postofce.. _jel5 :it W ANTED-A NUMBER OF ENERGETIC men to canvass the State for the sale of the greatest combination known for the convon neen of housekeepers, HUNTER'S LATEST IMPROVED ROTARY FLOUR AND MEAL SIFTER. MIXER, SCOOP and MEASURE. etc. Parishes will be disposed of at a reasonablo flg ure. Send 75 cents for sample. Special terms for agents. EVENS & AIRMSTRONG. ag.nts for Loistana. OffIce. 20 Camp street. jet5 lw $i aaU FOY PIANO TUNIN(--BEST WORK Pnst. Maga.ne. D. LEECH, Soiree Plannat. iv.. Iv REMOVALS. REMOVAL --OWING TO THE I)ESTRUC tion of our old stand by fire, we have moved temporarily to our warehouse, No. 32 Front street. between Poydras and Gravler streets. next to Edwards' Foundry, where our friends and customers will find plenty of Hay, Corn, Oats. Bran, Corn Meal and Grits. jot4 1w GEORGE HECK & CO. REWARDS. j)" REWARD-A KENTUCKY PACING 'P ti saddlel-borse, color sunburned light bay. three white feet., some white in tihe face, head small, very broad up and down at the shoulder so that the saddle will hardly stay in position; the best point of identillcation is a bony formation. as big as a pigeon-egg. on the outside of the right hind foot. just above the hoof. The above described hor-e was stolen from the Christmas Plantation last night. The above reward will be paid. and no qulestions asked, to any one who will return ý id horse to the above place. P. E. BEAUVAIS. Barataria, June lo. 1979. jell lot.* COW PEAS-GRAIN- 3i)O sacks choice.CLAY PEAS, in fine order and cheap. 2o00 bha:.s choice Western HAY. 000o sacks choice Galena OATS. 2000( sacks patent packed Blt4N. 2(500 sacks white and Yellow CORN. CORN MEAL. GRITS. STRAW, etc. For sale In lots to suit,'bv GEORGE HECK & CO.. jel4 1w :32 Front street. JAMES LINGAN,. ATTCBNEY AND COUNSELOB AT LAW, No. 198 Gravrer street, mre NEW OBLEANS. LA. IJDICIAL ALZRBLTIUEMENT*. hHEr3Pt sALES. Borrunm & PeTae vs. Robert J. Harp, Agent: Smith Dixon A Co. vs. Publsbhing Huse of M. . Church Bouth ; Same vs. I. J. Harp, Agent: White, Corhin & Co. vs, sIouthern Methodist Book Concern: Eldridge A Co. vs. Robert J. Harp, Agent; Porter & Coates vs Harne at al: E. G. Setchou A& o. vs. Same; E G. Selchou & Co. vs. Robert J. Harp. Agent. SIXTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR ish of Orleans, No. 9739; Fourth District Court for the Parish of Orleans Ndos 44.904 and 44.s,9; and Ffth bistrict Court for the Parish of Orleans. Nos. 8994, 9114, 90.). 9072 and I8113.--Bly virtue of eight writs of flnr fancis, to me dlireted by the honorable the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Districts Courts for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled causes. I will proceed to eill at punlie auction on the promises hereinafter designated, on MOIDAY. Juno 17, 1978. and succeeding days at 10:30 o'clock, a. m. the following described property. to-wit- ' ALL THE GOODS MERCHANDISE AND MOVABLE I'ROPEIt't'Y, in the premises sit nuated at NOR. 110 and 112 Calmp street. in First District of this city, consisting of books, sta tionery, ote.. as per inventory which may be soon in my tmco. Seized iii the atbove suilts. Terms--Cash on the spot. THOMA8 HI. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. j,4 11 17 City of New Orleans vs. Catherine A. Duffy; same vs. same; same vs. Catherine Deuffy same vs. same. T HIRD DISITRICT COURT FOR THE PAR Ish of Orleans, Nos. 21),499, 29.500 29,11i; and Sixth District Court for the parish of Or. ltans, No. 1114-By virtue of four writs of flen facias, to mrne directed by the honorable the Third and Sixth District Courts for the par ish of Orleans. in the abovo entitled causes, for city taxes of 1874, 1875, 187r and 1877. I will proceed to sell at publlic anction, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exc:hange, Royal strCet, between Canal and Customhouse streets, in the Setond District of this lity, on MONDAY, J.une 17, 1878, at 12 o'clock m., the following dtscrllstt d proeFrty, to wit A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND. sit uated in i he Sixth District of this ofty. in square number eighty-one, bounded by Tehoupitoulas Front, Bordeaux and Lyon streets, designated as lots numbers three and four, each measuring thirty feet front on Tchot litoolas street by one hundred and flfty feet in deoth. Sealattd in the atbove stilts. Termis--Cash on the spot. THOMAS H. HANDY. Civil Shariff of the Parish of Orleans. mylt 23 il jel 13 17 John Nelson, Tutor, etc., vs. Succession of Daniel E.dwards. T4IFTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PARL ' ih of Orletans, No. 9208-By virtue of a writ of seizure and salt,, to me directed by the hon orable the Filth District Court for the parish of Orleans. in the abovo entitled cause, I will proceed to sell at publii' nutution, at the Merchants and Auttioneers' Exchange. Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets. in the Second District of this fcity, on FRIDAY, July 12. 1878. at 12 o'clock m., the following do scrlibotd property, to wit A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND, to gether with the buildings and improvements thieron, rights, ways and advantagtes thertunto belonglng or in anywise apotertaxiring, situated in the Third Distrrlct of this city. In the sq nare bounded by Columbhus, Miro. (lalvez and La thar streets, Im~asuringoneu hundred and forty. one feet on Columbus street by a depth in the rear of one hundred and seventy-three foot and in depth and front on (talvet streit ol one hundred and sor enty-three fOet. Joing the same property that tho late Danlol Edlwards acquired by Vur'hasti from Louis Palms. per act passed tbef)re ,Iames Graham, late a notarv puhtille in this city. on the fourteenth atty of Septoember. 188. Solo.d In the above stilt. Terms-Cash on the. stl.t. TI'OMAS H. HANDY. Civil RShtriff of the Parish of Orleans. 01o0 17 21 jyl 8 12 The City of New Orleans vs. Joseph Di coudrreau; same vA. same; same vs. same; same Vs. fnrsle rIFHIRD DIXI'ISR CT COURT FOR THE PAR Sish of Orleans. Nos. 29,496, 29,497, 29,498; and i8xth District Court for the Parish of Orlians, No. 701-By virtue if four writs fled facias, to me directed by the honorable the Third and Sixth District Courts for the parish of Or loans, in the above entitled causes. for city taxes of 1874 1875. 1870 and 1877. I will procd to sell at public auntion, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street., between Canal and Customhouse streets in the SHeoond Districetof this city, on MONDAYV, June 17. 1878, at. 12 o'clock m., the following described prop erty, to wit A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND, sit unated n the Third D)is.t riotof this city. in square nunmbr three hundred and seventy-eight. borunded by St. Anthony, Columbrus,. Ramlpart and Ht. Cilude streets, designated as lot num her twenty-seven, ml.Hsuriang sixty-foulr fret front on St. Anthony street by sixty-four foet in depth. Snized in the above suilts. Ter'ms-Cash on the spot. 'I'IOMAH Ii. TI4NDY, Civil Shtriff of the Parish of Orleans. my1; 2:; 3o je; 13: 17 I UrCCErrION NOTICEP. Mucceeslon of John Yaddler. SECOND DISTRICT COURT FOR THE parish of Orlrans, No. 3r. 45 -- Notice is hereby given to the red litors of this estate, and to nil other persons herein interested, to show c(ause, within ton days tromn the present nolitl 'ationl, if iny thev have or .can, why thie arccoulnt lpresnted by Jamrn A Knly,, tutor. administer 1irg thirs estate, should not he atproved arind hoteltgateld. an I the funds distributed in ac cordance thoerwitit. By order of the evuirt joL2 17 21 JOTIN HERBERT. Clerk. Riccesslon of James M. Allen. JECONID DInTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR Sairsh of Orilolns, No. 40, 1t-Notice is hereby given to the cr-ditors of this estate and to all otherr tpersnons thre'in interiestred to show cause with'in ten days from thie preasent notiflietllon, if any they have or can, why the1 account presented by f'erry Nugent, John I. Lallande and Thos. II. Al!r.,r. to,tamentary erxerrntors in this estate, should not ben aprovedr and hornm logated, and the funds distributed In accordance thorewith. By order of the court. itr12 17 21* JOHN HERBERT, (lork. huerression of James D. llakely. SECOND DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR ish o(f Orleans, No. :1,723-Notice. is here by given to the creditors of tuiýs rstate, and to all other prersons heroein intrestedl, to show cause within ten days from the present notification, if any they have or -an, why the a.counts presenteitld by John A. Turntll, ad ministrator of this estate, should not he ap provrid ond homolgated. and the funds distrib uted in accordance therewith. By order of the court. jeS 13 17* JOHN HERBERT. Clerk. succession of Henrietta Johnson. OECOND DISTRICT COURT FOR THE LVparish of Orleans. No. 40.401--Whereas, John McLaurgtlin has petitioned thie court for litters of administration on the estate of the late Henrietta Jhn=son, deceased. 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. jes 13:17* JOHN HERBERT, Clerk. nuccesslon of Jean Davezac. SECOND DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR ish of Orleans. No. 40,r95--Whereas, Mrs. Pauline I)avezac hra petitioned the court for letters of administration on the estate of her late husband, Jean Davezac. Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern to show crause within ten days wh " the prayr of the said peti tioner should not be granted. tBy order of the court. ses 1: 17* JOHN HERBERT. Clerk. JERSET AND ALDERNEY MILK. MILK. MILK Pure and fresh. from the country, to be had Corner Carondelet and Common streets and Branch. No. 69 Canal street,'neal the Custom-.House, North lide. Tha only places in the city where this cele brated milk can be procured. Pure, rich and sweet Jersey and Alderney Milk and Buttermilk, at s cents per glass, re ceived daily on ice, via Jackson Bailroad, from the famous Arcola Dairy Farm. Said stock la from the well-known Fowler's importations of Jersey and Atderney cattle. Also kept oa hand. Mead Soda Vichy, Min. eral Waters, Home-made Pies and Pastry. ss lvPthn FOR RENT. F O R ENT....................... FOR BENT THE BLUE STORE, Corner of eeatr and Ursullnaes streets. myli tt JUDICIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SHERIFF SALES. Pierre Noel Canton Vs. Joseph Blrod. TIFTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR ish of Orleans, No. 916--By virtue of a writ of seizure and sale to me directed by the honor abhl the Fifth District Court for the parish of Or leans, in the above entitled cause, I will proceed to sell at public auction, at the Merchants and Auctfoneers' Exchange, Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets, in the Second District of this city. on FRIDAY, June 21. 1878, at 12 o'clock m., the following described property. to wit A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, with the buildings and Improvements thereon situated In the Second District of this city, in the square bounded by Bourbon, St. Ann. Dumaine and Royal streets. and measuring thirty feet front on Bourbon street by one hundred and twenty feet in depth, between equal and parallel tines; purchased by the late Francois Girod from 8. torre, pver nat passed before Felix de Armas, late a notary public in this city, of date August, 25, 1824. 2. A CERTAIN LOT OF (OROUND, together with the buildings and Improvements thereon, situated in the Second District of this city, do signated by the number two, In the srunre b aunded by Chartres, Blenville and C(onti streets and Exchange Alley. on a plan drawn by Joseph I'ille. dated eleventh April, 1829. and an nexed to an act before said late notary F. de Armas. of date twenty-fifth May, 1829; said lot measuring eighteen feet one inch front on Char tres streori by ninety-flve fret eleven inches in depth. Purchased by the Inate Francois Girod from Tousaint Mossy, per act before the same notary, F. de Armas, dated twenty-seventh May, 1829. 3. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, together with the buildings and improvements thereon. In the same Second District, designated by the number eight, in sa uarenurber eleven, bound ed by Rampart, Basin, loevlle and Conti streets, on a plan of J. Pille, dated twelfth of May, 1819; said lot measuring thirty-one feet front on Rampart street by a depth of one hun dred and twenty feet from Rampart to Basin street, on which latter street it measures also thirtryone feet; the whole French measure. Purchased by the late Francois Girod from Charles Stevenson, per act passed on the twen tv-third of December, 1829, before T. Seghers, late a notary publec in this city. All the hereinbefore described property, be longing to the said Joseph Girod, defendant herein for having inherited the same from the said Francols Girod. In possession of whose property he was put by judgment of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, ren dered and signed on the seventeenth of May 1870, No. 33,775. of the docket of said court and registered in the conveyance office, book et, folio 13. 4. NINE CERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND, to gether with the buildings and improvements thereon. situated in Suburb St. John. Second District of this city, deslgnated by the numbers nine to seventeen, inclusive, in square number nine, bounded by St. John. Seventh, Broad, Chenes-verts and Washington streets, on a plan o L. Bringier, dated April 11, 1837, and de posited in the office of T. Tureaud, late a no tary public in this city; which lots measure as follows, to wit: Lot number nine, thirty foot front on Seventh street by one hundred and twenty feet in depth and front on Washington street: lots numbers ton, eleven and twelve each thirty feet front on Seventh street by one hundred and twenty feet in depth; lot number thirteen, fifty feeot front on Seventh street by one hundred and oighty feet in depth on the side line of lot number twelve and one hundred and sixty-two feet in depth on the site line of lot number fourteen : lot number fourteen, thirty feet front on Seventh street by one hundred and sixty-two feet in depth on the side line of lot numbier thirteen an one hundred and fifty-two fee;t on the other side line; lot number fifteen. thirty feet front on Seventh street by one hun dred and fifty-two feet in depth oneside and one hundred and forty-two feet on the other side: lot number sixteen, thirty feit front on Seventh street by one hundred and forty-two feet in depth on one Aide and one hundred and thirty-two feet on the other tide: and lot num br seventeen, thirty feet front on Seventh street by a depth of one hundred arid thirty-two feet on the line dividing it from lot number sixteen, and one hundred and twenty two feot on the other side line, the whole Amer ilan measure. I'urchased by said (irod front Mr. and Mrs. Stockton. per act passed on the twenty-ninth March 18i;2. before A. Brocard, then a notary pubile in this city. r. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, together with the buildings and improvements thereon, slttlated in the Second District of this city. in the aquare bounded by St. Philip, Ursullin's, Conde (now Chartres) and Old Levee (now De-, catur) streets, measuring. American measure, thirty-three feet four and four-eighths inhoes front on Condo (now Chartres) street, one lTun dred and twenty-seven feet ten inches six lines in ,Depth on the side next to Ursulines street, a itiat depth of sixty-three feet eleven inches on the other side towards Bt. Philip street, then narrowing at a right angle three feet two and one-eighth inches, theonc extending to a further depth of sixty-three feet eloven inches three lines. and having a width Of thirty foot two Inahes on the rear line. The whole In aM'eordance with a sketch and snrveay saigned by L. 11. PI!Ie, city surveyor, the orlginal whereof is anneo.,n d to an act of sale tidted fifth of July. 1852. i52n the office of A. Mazu reau., iat a notary public in this city. The said lot of grouhd being composed of part of ,on, of the two lots, designated i,y the letters A antld l:, on a plan of C. A. DIo Arman, dated flf teenth of Mar-ch, 1852, Ideposited in the office of nsaid late notary, Mat-lrenalu. which two lots were puretuILsed bty sald Joseph (iirod from the snle cession of Piirre Laurens. iper tvt. before the sald Maztreaut of date thirty-first of Mly, 1s52. This purh Itlta fIaving b.ten mrado during the com nunilty which existe'id between the, said Giruid andl Mirs. Constance Perret, his deioeased wife: the share of their children in said property was alqaillted by the ;adi GOirodt, as follows: Miss Cont-tanen Antainetto Gi raod, of age,. wsld to her father hr her one-fifth In the sle:essioR of her mo hbor, per act before Theodore Guyol, notary, of dItt sixth of Decembeir 18.. and the otther four-fifthsl . hblonging to the matnor ihildlren were taitjldi-atued to sauid Girod by a decree ofi the, Second District Court for the pari,.h of Or laant.a. Hue No. 1 l.:32 of t lihe dockt aof bsad court. NHeizd tt t tah ltovi suit. TiTrIm.--Ca,.iLh oIa thie spot. TIIHOMAS I. HANDY, Civil 2 Shriff of the Pa'l.ish of Orloins. mny20 27 j!3 1a 17 21 .. F. Theurer vs. Julus Fulda. THIRD DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR ish of Orleans, No. 25,204-Biy virtue of a writ of fleri faias, to me direoted by the honorable the Third District Court for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause: , I will proceed to sell at public auction. at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange. Royal street. between Canal and Customhouse streets. in the Second District of this city, on MONDAY, Juno 17, 175. at 12 o'clock m., the following described property, to wit A CERT'AIN LOT OF GROUND. situated. lying andl being in the Third District of this city, in the square bounded by Port. IRarpart (late Love). St. Claude (late Goodc'hildren). and Lafayette (late Enghion stroeets, designated by the number eleven of squarA number twelve, as per plan drawn by L. I I'ilie, than deputy surveyor of the late First Municipality, dated twenty-first November, 1544, deposited in the offlce of Jules Mossy, a notary public in this city. Said lot measures, in American measure, twenty-eight feet front on Port street by one hundred and thirty foot three inches six lines in depth. Together with all the buildingsand improvements thereon, rights, ways and advan taRes thereunto tbelonglng or in any wise ap pertaining. Being the same property acquired ty the defendant herein by purchase from Mrs. A. Wintserhalder and Miss Josephine Bovet, I er ac't passed before W. J. Castell, notary pub lie. in this city, dated January 20, 1469. Sinc d in the above suit. Terms-This being the second and last auo tion the said property will be deflnitely adjudi e'ated to the highest anti last bidder for what it will bring, at twelve months' credit, the pur chaser furnishing bond, with good and solvent security. bearing eight per cent interest per an num from date. and special mortgage on the property sold, until final payment. Said pur chaser will have to deduct and pay in cash the printing, sheriff's and clerk's fees. etc.,which amount to about forty-five dollars; and further mor., the State, parish and municipal taxes, the amount of which is not ye' ascertained. THOMAS H HANDY. Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. jtl R 15 17 The City of New Orleans vs. Jacob Detzel; same vs. same. T HIRD DISTRICT COURT FOR THE parish of Orleans, Nos. 29,49i and 23,4.95-By virtne of two writs of fleri facias, to me directed by the honorable the Third District Court for the parish of Orleans. in the above entitled I causes, for city taxes of 1874 and 1875, I will pro reed to sell at purlie au-tion, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange. Royal street, be tween Canal and Customhouse streets, in the Second District of this city, on MONDAY, June 17, 1878, at 12 o'clock m., the following described property, to wit A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND. sit uated in the Seventh District of this city, in square number seventy-one bounded by Car rillton Avenue. Short, St. (Garles and Hamp son streets, designated as lots numbers eleven to thirteen, measuring rinety-three feet front on Carrollton Avenue by one hundred and twenty-five feet in depth. Seized in the above suits. Terms-Cash on the sot., THOMAS H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of OrCleas. mys 23 3o je4 13 17 *T. LOUIS. SUMMER PASSENGER ARRANGEMENT - OF THIl - ST. LOUIS AND NEW ORLEANS ANCIIOR LINE. , l FOR DENVER. COL., PUEBLO. Ool., 1lt. Paun , Falls St. Anthony, Lake Pepin, Faills Minnehaha, and all points on Up.er Missisippi river, Lakes of Mlnnarota and Wisconsin; also to Conlago, Niagara Falls New York, Boston, Washington and all points North. East and West, via MT. LOTUIM, 1MO. --ITEAMlt'-V 1 OF T IlF ANCHOR LINE LEAVE NEW ORLEANS EVERY WEDNESI AY AND SATURDAY DURINO T'IE REASON. Selling excursion tickets, good until October 31, to St. P',tul Mlnnnapolis. Denovr, Pueblo. Ooonomowoc. *aukesha. Niagara Falls, etc. Baggage transferred tree of charge at St. Louis. Partlular attention given familes and ladies traveling wltkout escort. For tlckett and agneral Information apply to J. B. WOODS, OGneral Agent, je No. lot Common street. KOUINTZ LINEI St. Louls and New Orleans Packets. STEAMERS, J. B. MI. WHrLOR. H. C. YARGIER, E. O. STANARD, MOLLIE MOORE. I FOR ST. LOUIS, CAIBO. ME. Dphb and the Bends 8teamer J. 5. N. K. EHLOR. D. Brady master, c- lerk, Leaves on --- . at 5 V. m. Will give through rates to all points on Ar kansas and White rivers via Terrene, and Upper Misslissipi via St. Louwis. . J. T. BUBDEAU, hat,, 86 Natche, street, lM IRIVEELR 4Red RiVer and Texas, POBTATION OPANYAND TEXAS PA CIFIC RAILWAY AND OONNNOTION . Through bills of lading and through passen ger tickets to all landings on Red River. and all railway stations in Texas. The best rotute to The following slendid and fast steamers composing the line will leave as advertised be. low" La belle. Maria Louise. Texas C. H. Durfee, Col. A. P. Kouns. Lotus No. 8. W. J. Behan, Ronnie Lee. Dawn. Kate Kinney. Silver City. FOR SHREVEPORT JEFFER son. Hot Springs. and all land ings on Bed River and railway stationin exas. FOR BHREVEPORT. Bonnie Iee. Noah Scovell, master. Leaves WEDNESDAY. June 19. at 5 p. m. Danube, Charles Thorn, master. Leaves SATURDAY. June 22, at5 p. m. No whartboatcharges. drayageor commission will be charged at mouth of Red River, Bayou Sara or at Now Orleans. in forwarding freight consigned to the company by bill of lading. For freight or passage a ply on boardiof the boats or at the office of the company No. 11I Gravier street. JOS. a AIKEN. President. M. W. JOYCE, GEO. D. HITE J. E. CABLIN. BRITTON & EfPLEB, Ja4 LORD & MoPEAKE, Agents, WEEKLY GRAND EGORE PACKET. i FOR GRAND ECOIRE. MONT Komery. Alexandria. Norman's, Bar bin's and way landings - The steamer NEW HART ABLE, Richard Slnnott. master. Geo. Hamilton, clerk, Leaves every SATURDAY at5 p. m. Will leave as above. For freight or passage apply on board, or to 1t. W. ADAMS. 21 Commercial Place. P. S.-Freight consigned to wharfboat, month of RIkd river, or to agents at New Orleans, for the steamer Bart Able will be forwarded free of charge, ijs IIPPEIR OAST. SPRING AND SUMMER ARRA.NGEMENT. NEW ORLEANS AND UPPER COAST TRI WEEKLY PACKET. , TFOR BEN TUREAUD'S, WEL ham's, and all plantation landings The steamer MARY IDA, J. A. Ruiz master. Edw. Nicolle clerk. Leaves TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS and SAT URDAYSB, at 10 a. m. Returning down the coast on alternate days and in daylight. For freight or passage apply on board or to fe4 tf W. J. COMAUX, 20 Conti street SUMMERARRANGEMENT. Leaves every MONDAY, WEDNEfDAY and SATUBDAY at 10 a. m. SFOR ASHLAND PLANTATION, SAscenslon parish, Donaldsonville and all coast landings-The fine side-wheel passenger steamer BELLE, (In place of Blue Wing No. 8.) J. A. Oomstock master. Geo. M, Woods and Chas. Dean. elerlks,. Will leave as above. Returning, leaves Ash land Plantation Tuesday, Thursday and Sun day, coming down the coast in daylight. For freight or passage apply on board or to p22 8 . HENO, 19 Conti street. _P. . All freight delivered in the daytime LAFOIJRCHE. SEMI-WEEKLY BAYOU LAFOURCHE AND COAST PACKET. THROUGH TO LOCKPORT. Leaves every WEDNESDAY at 12 m. and SAT URDAY at 5 p. m, 1. d THE NEW PASSENGER BTEAMER ASSUMPTION, P. A. Charlet, master. N. Z. Dupuls. clerk. Pays particular attention to way business, and returning leaves Thibodaux every Thursday and Sunday evening, coming down the coast in daylight Fridays and Mondays. For freight or passage apply on board or to B. RIVET, No. 105 Decatur m.tret. P. .--Has a clerk on the landing during the day at the head of Blenville street to receive freight. je2 8EMI-WJKLY LPACKLET L THROUGH TO LAUREL VALLEY. Leaves every MONDAY and THUSIIDAY at a p.m. STHE PASSENGER STEAMER EVA. (In place of the W. J. Poitevent.) U. D. Terrebonne master. Tom Knee and M. N. Landry, clerks, Pays particular attention to way business. Re turning leaves Thibodaux every Tuesday even ing and Saturday morning. For freight or passage apply on board or to aa e EBONNE & BRO.. Agents. 63 Decatur street" P. 8.-The Eva extends the Thursday trip to St. Mary's Church. avp tf Si-I-WEEKLY BAYOU LAFOUIBUHE AND COAST PACKET. THROUGH TO LOCKPO'RT. Leaves every TUESDAY at 5 v. m. and SAT URDAY at 10 a. m. THE SPLENDID PASMENGEB steamer ST. MARY Joe Dalferes. master. E. Nicoll. clerk, Pays particular attention to way business and returns down the coast every MONDAY and THURSDAY. For freight or ssRsaa,, a oly on board, or to J. E. CARLIN nols tf 17 Tehoupitoulas street, SEMI-WEEKLY BAYOU LAFOUBOHE AND COAST PACKET. THROUGH TO THIBODAUX. Leeaves every MONDAY at 5 p. m. and FRI. DAY at 10 a. m. THE NEW PASSENGER STEAMEB J.{ . _ Anoin master, M. . Landry clerk, Pays particular attent'on to way business. Re turning leaves Thibodanx every Tuesday and Saturdag oming down the coast Wednesdays Sand fndaye in daylight For freight or pan sage apl¥y on board or to B. BIVET. lo Decatur street. P. 8.-Has a elerk on the landing during the d.ay at the head of Bienville street to receive ?reiaht. W. A. ROBEBTSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Parish of 8t. AdEIry All business entruste to me Will be promptly attended to. xt O@IO ZIVER. U .n ect na Owh a ll Tllra ds A B Vd and all Information aiilL Leaves MONDAY, June 17, at e p. m. OR. OINCINNATI LOUISVILLE, Cciro, Memphrs and all8 intermente poin{ A OLDEN RU(LDE, O. P. Rhnkl master. W. 1. Bhaw,i erlAe will leave as above. For freight or w.a EDEDly on board or to C. s . WAYNE. lol Forader street. J. F. DOUGLAHH. 0". GOradr strayl PhasnOers tiketHedl through to all East;u ; citil ant reduced ral tns. J Leaven WEDNEDAY, Juno 19. at pd. m FOPR CINCINNATI. LOUISVILLE, EVA]M ville, Hlanderson. 4hawneetowm . Paduch, ,Memphios and all intermediate poliaiii steamer GOEW IlAR HOIULTO Chs. . Milrl, master. A. Elliott Mha, ler, will leave as above. For freight or pans ae airply on board or to C. 0. WAYNE, 106 Oravier street . J. F. DOUCGLA8.16 aert Pae.engers ticketed through to all Baster cities at reduced rates. j i4 Leaves WEDNES0DAY. .Iiinea l. ats nS... FOi, C INCINNATI. LOUISVILLAE. E)VAJ, UNITED BTAT PACKET. i. t . , [t m Me ph Bais and al i te da' tnd o td Thn W. M iamter. A. Ellott ster. A. Mcaay clerk. leaves as above. For nnect aght or Will onve tbroh bills to .onroe. nd al stations on traer stre des uc as rates. FOICR GII EENVIGEENVILl hE AR 33 Leavevery TUEIDAY at # , • .FO BEVILL L and theis' Bend ans . . White meeabter O master conneavtng atbov onneksbtn at h '1b all poinot on allo.n the TOa a flBoat reserves an rightalla atoh that the captain ma deem uns W. E* ADAM$Y , ThroWill give throh blls ofding t roe. and all stations on Vcn thbr and Texas ailroad ia Delta.ro BATURDAY V BB a d Natche and all _land the Bend-T T, P. Leathers master, O . connecting at Vicksburg with the for Yantoo Tallahatche and Snalldlo~ and with Anchor Line for Memphis. s Bt. ous.AA Will give thro b ills of Monroe an d all sationsons ieron Dort annd all in . Leather mat W..yOO TA I . S: ATOlU SARA. BAYOU SA SEMI-WEEKLY I John J. Brown aster. A SHermitrae, Poa Hudso Sntore, Baton Rouge, and postoffoe landings Steam~er . . Alea. Leavesevery MONDAY and FRIDAYIap Every WEDNESDAY and SATUBDAY s#tb Commencing early. For freight or a on J. B. VAJII_17 Teho toul ty1 JANNE & WOBK. n17 s BEGULAB SEMI-W Y AND COAST KET Leaves every WEDNESDA and hA BOR BAYO&SABA. WA fHermitage. Port Hliae , Rouge, Plaquemine an ]W inas-The fast and eDlondid passger OUACI$ITA EILLE. rJohn sntlng new boat di John 0. Liano, master.tJob Leaves as above, returning dom every MONDAY and FRIDAY For passage apply on board or to BpITTON & EPPLEB, a (rll LORD & M PEAKE. 44 OCamp snus 0. 0. WAYNE, los Gravler street. P. S.-The St. John havihg been 1 OUACHITA BELLE will attend to 0l€ 3oast bUsiness. OPELOUvNAS. REGULAB OPELOUSBA PACI, i. Leaves every TUESDAY at a . FOB WASHINGTON, L ·'sas, Port Barre, Simmspo Atchafalaya river and Bayou ron new and light draft steamer BERTRA, (In ;lac o',f Panrhon.). H. H. Broad master, Theo, JoDtn clerk. will leave as above. For freight or baseage ply on board, or to BRITTON & EPPLEB, 81 Gravlrg R. W. ADAMS, 21 CommerceT~aiP 4 J. E. CARLIN 17 Tehoupitoula Set, GEO. D. HIT, 4. Tchounitoula . Connects at Washington with line for Bayou Bauf, and with steamer Simsport for Bayon des Glazes. DONALDMON VIwLLS FOBRDONALDBSONVILLE VI.E AND TEXAS RAILOA ,. aim THE STEAMER Jff PIt FRACIS UUU2N8 William Gibson, Will leave the head of Bienville street a. m. for Westwaeg with paee tlons on the New Orleans and Returning, will ~arrive at 5:6 p. m. con necting with Lunday Accommodation will leave at 8 a. m,. returning sam day p. m. Freight recevled at the same nlao Up to o'clock will be delivered at its destinatlos morning. oon tf 0. E. PAYNE. SnBerntendebn'. LIAWER COUAT. LOWER COAST PASSENGER DENT tXPRES, LLNE-SPF] AND COMPORT. • .THE BTAUNCHAND SB aasený8r yacht J. Hamilton, master, GCo. Koppel, For Magnolia Store and all way leaves New Orleans, foot of St. Louis 11 a m., MONDAYS WEDNESDAYS DAYS, returnig TUESDAYS. and SATURDAYS, at 4 p.m. Receve freight and valuable packages. For Dpsme.o aLply on board. No one is aathoriWld to contract any de the Same of the boat except on written ord the a t.i approved bythe lerk. f. S.--bisppers will be held responsi.M frorht bills. mhl Frrk We bAY 6T. LOUIT. BAY ST. LOUIS-PASS CHBISTIAN. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE OF STEAMER CAMELIA. IN ORDER TO LAND P gels at an early hour the NEW CAMELIA will, from and after the eighth of June, leave arrival of the 11 a. . m. City Railroad trais. A freight depot is now established at the nolia Bridge. New Basin where it received all day on MONDAYSan DAYS and uD to 8 a. m. on FRIDAYS for horses and liveo to... I essw