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SPECIAsL NOTIUCES. Receiver's Office, New Orleans National Banking Assoulation. No. 234 Carondelet street Now Or Lans. Aug~lt 22, 1878--A dividend of TWENTY PElt CENT will be paid to the or-dit ors of this Assohia. itun upon presentation of the receiver's certllilcate. an123 w N. W. CARIEY , Rleciver. Asalhble General-~ioeled'ad Union iEs nanola do BonrltiIn'ncia Mutll.lltl, Nuetva Orloans, Agosto 22, do 178-In )s oll,'icalos y lirn,mbros do esta corporeil.(n so rolnirnl n1l MU ho)'lal d(. costumbro el 1ABADO PROXIMO. di(a 24 dl: preounte. a las (; do la tard(i. ptra tratar asuntos (1 imlIpor tanhl!. I'or orion do toer. Prostrlintto. au22 3t F. DUi P. VILLAH ANA, Stero. Younn Mien's C(lrilatinl A Hociatlt0ton Yellow Foer Nuroses will ipl,'nn Fall ( lt the rooms of thie Y. MI. . A., No. 27 Camp str'ot.. and regishtr th1eir i im's and i'1sldowii('s. Onlythose [providedl with good rIcommelndli tions nrnel catll. tu123 It, Tihe Young Men's Christitan 4nomoDiation having organrized intlo l it ,litf committte, will be tleased to Ie. maw0) the aIlrlellrs of the 11on tributions of frindls wril commrnrnllit lst abroald. and our own folloiw eitizens, for theo relief ol Ili destitute sick in our 'ity. A prompt rsplonse to this appeal will miIablle 1ts to rc1,lnder o!fllo'ilnt aid in this timen ot s)pe(ial sickness ail ldostt iIu tion. Rooms of htie assocatilon, 5i 7 CarinP striet. W. C, ItAYMION i), Treoalurer, (1 .141d 2e 1'r'14 4(-15. u2-3 :t Or, roslidneIi. 1.; Carond,(let. The Youlng Mlen's Chrlstilla Asooiatlion have formed ithl(msilvie into a(, Ielitof Commit too, to rende(r itsslaista(n'ln to It (t litressed( (itr ing the t)rovaltwi of the etidemi'. Th'le city has 1een list fleted. anl ach districtle; thia'odl iin charge of it mmrn011tr of the| Associltion, to whom applicants In slaid dlstrict lmay ailoy. viz: First District-- liarri.nks to Esp 'anade street- Rev. F. O. Koillo, (lairh rne ((1, St. 24Bernard. Secondl Diltri't-Esptlaado to C(lanl strot T. L. Raymond. l5 C( mnal. Third Distreat--Canuii to Poydr a. street--C. H. O. Brown. i2 (bird ,ll' It. Fourth Distri't--P'oydtras to D)lord street W. C. liavmolnd. 1(L Caroilnet4t. Fifth I)istlrit -- I)liord to Thal I street-C. J. Young, 1o7 Corn isp. Sixt I )istrht -Thalia to Folicity str(lot-Goo. II. Dwyer. 50: Maglla.gTilne. Seventh DistrliJt--Fellhity to Jalksion s;reoot J. V. Dwvy(r, 5103 MaIgazine. Eighth Distri'-t-.Lcoks,,n to Reconl street--J. Mli. Pauond, 242 Philip. Ninth l)lstri.,t- t,-oend to Washingtonst rot- W. C, Sholprdr. 23: Ciarondi lt. Teuth Dist rict--Washinlgto'n to 'J',ole(dauo street-Van 1,l. I. tilliard i570 I)rynileo. Eleventh Dlistri,'-T-h)(loann to (,-nnral Tay lor strc.ltr - itov. 1). L. Mitcheill, D)lla-'iisoe. Prtani and (oliip. Twilfth I)istriet--(lnerall Taylor stret. to Napoleoni Avenue --J. W. 1)( il )rf. i' C:onp. Thirteenth Diiitriet-Nat4poleon Av((nn to ui, oer city limit--J. A. rrLJini. 48-7 lhlmparlt. Also, nvpliI 10t1ions 1i1y oIn mIllo t,, th lhe under sBlgineid Ex7et IllIvo(' Corl Ililtt. i, Ilt( their r(oom1 . 57 Camp street, t ip r Dii alus'. W. T. i A 111)1 E. l'r)si.l.lnt. W. CO. It YMO)N I), T''r.-rolnrer. PT. W. I)EINDOll)Ii'. Si,'rotary. W (C. silt',i'Alt. Chaitrran. ]1EV. I). I. MIT'I'CIE,L. J. W. IWVYV It. A noon-dny lprayer moiitiing will 1e h1el1l at the above roios from 12 In. to 12:20 D. in . to which all are invit dl to Ittendi. a11 12: it Contriltlltions for Ithe ller anild IleNti tute-New ()rlla.s, Alllugust 19l. 1878 --Tie Yo)llig MI;fn's Christfln Asp,-n'i1tiin will receive con tritutions for the sick miliid dest'itult in oulr midst, and will att,4end ptr.sronally to `ho distri bution of the saLtme. Co)ntributions may he sent:l to the Itooms of the Assoclallin. No. 57 CarI p strtot, or giv.nI to lay of thi I' l]owitng nimom bers of tIle I'xxeutrivi, (Cmmimlteo: D. L. Mitchell, 27 ( 1,am1p slr4tr(t. W. C. itaymond. .i ald 9: I',)oydras stropt. W. C. Shleparrl. 49 Ci am striit. T. L. WiVlor, is (ir.vor st ri)t. ('. IH. C n.Birown, t Cirlnd,,ntt street, W. T. Ilardi, t;7 C(irrnidletl sf.oroet. PW.V. Diondorf. i1 ( irm p strlet. F. M. Norman. ()9 M.illZgaziln street. T. L. ltaymondi, 11;s Coin, i str'.,,t. WV. T. IIItlIIE. Prcsidhent. W. L. SHEPARD, Itecording H,,'iretary. 0'20 2w The bu~lncse of WVin. II. HIlelnpeter, late Notary Public. No. c1 Camp street, will be con tinued at the same place for the benefit of his widow and children by the undersigned, his clerk for the past ten years. anu20 7t FRED. ZENGEL. thtlppern and Sellers of Cotton seed are hereby notified bat on and afl or the I rst of Sep tember, 1878, the price. for good sound cotton seed shipped to this association will be $10 per ton delivered here. Respectfully, N. O. COTTON SEED ASSOCIATION. The death of Mr. A. llroussetu will cause no change in the business of A. BROUS BEAU & SON. aul14lot A. BROUSSE.AU & SON. POLITICAL NOTICES. A meeting of tile P'nrsh Committee of the Demoera'ic Conservative party will be held at No. 18 Exc-hange PIce on FRIDAY. August 23, at 7 o'cloek. Punctual attendance is re quested. R. BCRATCIILEY, Vice President. A. J. KirLL. Secret:ry. au2a It ---- - - DON HOE PATENT CORD-BOUND MATTRESS, THE CHEAPEST, CLEANEST, MOST DU 1. LRABLE, and in every way tlh" Best Mattress Ever Mlanufa ctuired. The public are cordially invitd to call and examine the immonse i rmprovement over the old style. All sizts constantly on hand. READY-MADE TIC'KS of all grades at low rates. Special attention given to the repairing of all kinds of Mattresses, with my improved ticks. J. J. DONAHOE. Patent"e and Proprietor Factory and Salesroom, No. -44 CHARTRES STREET. au22 tai A CARD. To facilitate us in supplying our customers during quarant:inc. wl have established a branch in St Louis, Mo. Our Mr. Will H. Cole man will represent us in St. Louis. and is pre pared to fill orders from there for Coleman's Grist Mills. Saw Mills and Cotton Presse-s: also, Gullett's Cotton Gins, Feeders antd Condensers. at factory prices delivered in St. Louis. We have perfected arrangements to ship Steam Engines and Boilers direct from North ern factories to our customers via St. Louis, Memphis or Vicksburg. Orders for Piping. Belting, Shafting. Pulleys and other goods in our line, will have prompt attention from our St, Louis branch. Ad dreHss WILL H. COLEMAN, 115 Washington Avenue. St. Louis, Mo. When not prevented by nuarantine. we will 1ll orders, as usual, from New Orleans. H. Dudley Coleman & Bro., H. DUDLEY COLEMAN. WILL H. COLEMAN. -Manufacturers and Dealers in Mills, Engines and Machlinery, No. 12 Union street and No. 9 Perdido street, Factory, 205 Tchoupitoulas street. New Orleans. La., August 1, 1878. au22 1W DR. W. G. AUSTIN, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, Corner of Jackson and Magazine streets, (Upper City Hotel.) Office hours, 7 to 9 a. m., and 5 to 7 v. m. DOWN-TOWN OFFICE, No. 124 Canal street, Office hours, from 12 to 2 p. m. Can be summoned by American District tele graph at any hour, jy25 5ptf AN Immense Opportunity TO BUY D RLY GOOI>S TII WEEK - AT DANZIGER'S, No. 157 Canal Stree1t.. On account of the prevailing dullness we have Marked Down PERCALES, one yard wide. prisc last week 125 cents, REDUCED TO ONLY 5 cents tor yard.0 LINEN LAWNS, good assortment of colors price last wonak 10 cents. REDUCED TO ONLY 5 cents. JACONET LAWNS, good assortment of ·olors. prire last week 125 r.nts. REDUCED TO ONLY 5 cents per yard. GOOD CALICOES, prcen last week ; and 7 cents, REDUCED TO ONLY 4 and 45 rcents per yard. CHECKIED NAINSOOKS,. prlc last wenk 20 cents, REDUCED TO ONLY o1 cents. SILK PARASOLS (TINED)). ricn last week s4 and s$5 REDUCED TO ONLY St, WIIITE AND UJNBLEACIIED COTTONS, price last week 5 conts, RIEDUCED TO ONLY 3; cents. SOFT FINISHED COTTONS, price last woeek cents, REDUCED TO ONLY 45u conts. COTTONS ONE YARD WIDE, price last week g cents. REDUCED TO ONLY 6 cents. SHEETING COTTONS. 25 yards wide, price last week 20 cents, REDUCED TO ONLY 15 cents. STIRIPED VICTORIA LAWNS, price lnst week 15 cents, REDUCED TO ONLY s cents. PIQUES IN LIGHT WEIGHT for summer wear, price last week 10 cents RE-. DUCED TO ONLY 5 cents. SUPERIOR PIIOUES. price last week 1, cents, REDUCED TO ONLY 7 cents. TOILE DU NORD, plain and striped, former pricc s: cents, REDUCED TO ONLY 10 cents ver yard. IRISII LINENS, by 24:yards, warranted all linen and full width, former price $7, RE DUCED TO ONLY $5 50 a piece. IIUCK TOWELS. former prico $1 per dozen, REDUCED TO 50 cents per dozen. EMIBROIDFRED EDGINGS, at 3, 4, 5, . 7. 5 and 10 cents, REDUCED FRIOM DOUBLE THESE PRICES. We have a line of flne EMBROIDERED EDG INGS that we were selling last week at 35, 40, 50, 60, 75, $1. $1 25. $1 so and $2 a yard ; they being soiled by handling, we have reduend them to 212. 15, 20, 25, 35. 40, 45, 50 and 60 cents a yard. DE ING LESS THAN HALF OF THEIR ACTU AL ORIGINAL COST. DON'T FAIL TO LOOK AT TIIE3I. OUR UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT every piece of which is made under our direct and personal supervision, contains nothing but articles perfectly sewed, well cut and well made. Everything in this department has booen pro portionately reduced, from our 4-tuck SKIRTS at 45 cents up to the finest Trail SKIRTS. Full line of CHEMISES, CORSET COVERS, NIGIITGOWNS. DRESSING SACKS, PANTELETTES, CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR, INFANT ROBES, ETC., ETC., ETC. Please Look at Them. We are closing out all our FANCY CASSIMERES, and have made HEAVY REDUCTIONS in them. Prices ranging last week from 40 cents to $2 per yard, reduced to from 25 cents to 1 15 per yard, every variety of grades. All our beautiful fine LACES, SILKS, fine DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY, EMBROIDERIES, etc.. have been subjected to the same SWEEP ING REDUCTIONS, the extent of which must be seen to be appreciated, so we cordially and specially invite you to please call at our store on MONDAY. or any other convenient day., and in spect goods and prices. DANZIGER'S, No. 157 Canal street. iy7 to sel 10,000! 10,000 ! ! PAIRS LADIES' FOX B BOOTS At .$1 23 -Ier Patir, -AT TIlE- RED STAR SHOE STORE. NOTI CE ! NOTICE! This new line of FANCY SLIPPERS, manu factured for our house expre~ssly-THE VERY LATEST: I'PEI'ITA SLIPPERS, IPEPITA SLIPPERS, PEI'ITA SLIPPERS, TIIE NEATEST ARTICLE MADE, Only $2 per pair, EL I)ORAI)O, EL DORA)DO, EL DORIADO NLIPPEI+ , EXTRA HEEL. FRENCIH BOW, ONLY $1 50, 1 $1 ,O PER PAIR. AIlEE' TIES, Four Straps, AIMEE TIES, Four Straps, AIMEE TIES, Four Straps, The finest street shoo made; will only suit. with colored stockings. PRIIICE MODERATE. PRICE MODERATE, Every lady should have a pair. AMANI)A, AMANDA, AMANDA, Latest Parisian style, found only at the Red Star, Only $3, Only $3t, Only $ 3, Only $3,Only PER PAIR. Only $ LA BATELIERE, LA BATELIERE, LA BATELIERE, Beautiful sandal style, all kid, best made. TIHE FURORE IN PARIS, Sohl at $2 75, Sold at $2 75, Sold at $2 75, Sold at $2 735 PER PAIR. Thisis a fine article, and will suit for 'arlor or stroot use. Every lady should have a valr. GENTS' GENTS' GENTS' MIANHIATTAN SLIPPERS. This i; a very elegant article. put up with an extra French goat and faney worked in the front, S2 &O will buy a pair. OLD LADIES' OLD LADIES' OLD LADIES' NEWPORT TIES, ALL STYLES, Comfortable in every reseect, Only, Only SI, Only, Only S1, Only, Only SI 25, Only, Only SI 25. Only, Only Si 5O Only, Only 41 50 PER PAIR, WARRANTED TO WEAR GOOD. One Dollar, One Dollar, One Dollar, One Dollar, One Dollar, FOR A GOOD LADIES' SERGE GAITER, GENTS' CREOLE GAITERS $2 50 PER PAIR. CALL AT THE RED STAR, CALL AT THE RED STAR, Corner Customhouse and Bourbon Streets, NEW ORLEANS. m ARTHUR DURIEU, Proprietor. jiyl 3m AUCTION SALES. SALE OF THE REVENUES OF TIlE PUBLIC MARKETS. BY HOEY, MACON & O'CONNOR. T)EPAI'rTMENT OF CO2IAERCE.I City nill, New Orleans. Aug 21, 187,. Will bo sold at public auction, in the Council Chambor, City Hall, on MONDAY, Aug 2.;, 1878, at 12 o'clock m.. the revenues of the public markets for the month of September, 1878, viz: Fruit and Vegetable Markets. French Meat Market. Poydras and Pllio Markets. Treme Market. Washington and Port Markets. St. Bernard Market. LeBreton Market. St. Mary's Market. Magazink Market. Claiborne Market. Jefferson City Market, Sor l parll Market. Ninth Street Market. Algiers Market. Dryades Market. The markets will be sold soparately. Terms and Conditions-C-ash on the spot In United States currency. The city reserves the right to reject any and all bids. CHARLES CAVANAC, au2123 24 2, Administrator of Co(mmerce. MON'TGOMERY & CO,, (E. C. JULLARD, Auctioneer,) Attend to sales of REAL ESTATE, MERCHAN DISE of all kinds, IIOISEIIOLI) FURNI TUlRE, HOIRES and LIVE STOCK, CAR WIAGES. LIIBRARIES, PAINTINGS, EmO. Regular sales at their ofilco and salesroom, the Old Auction Mart, 87 Camp street every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 11 a. m. Sale-, of Horses: anld Stock, Carriages, Harness. etc., ev ry Sanrdav at 11 It. am., at. MONT GOMERYt'S TATTERSALLS. 70 Baronne St reot. Outdoor sales and sales at residences prompdly attended. Cash advances, if desired. The business of their friends and the public solloited, MONTGOMERY & CO., GENERAL AUCTIONEERR. $7 camp Street. mya3 JUDICIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. S HER IF F SA L E S. The City of New Orleans ve. Jean Retpouet; samr Vs. s;mrer: soila VS. same. r F|TRiD I)ISTIRICT COURT FOR THE PAR .L isb of Orleansr , i.Nos.29,i1,2.152tland 2 t,15t--lty virtue of three wri's of lienr freias, to me dironted by the honorable the Third District Court for the pIarish of Orleans, in the above entitled carones, for rity tnxes of 1571. 1575 and 187Lf, 1 will pro cecIl to sill at tubll lic au tlion, at. the Merchants and Antiioneers' Exchange, Royal street, he tween Can al and Custlomnhouse streets, in the Scm ondl Distrit of this icity, on TUESDAY. tlteratnrnher lo, 1878, at 12 o'vlodck m., the following describedNI proterty, to wit A CERTAIF POIt I ION OF CGROUND, sit uated in ther Second District of this city. in stare number se!venty-flve, boundedl by Dau phine. Dumaninr, St. Ann anld B nrtlrbon streets, esignratedl ias lot nllumber ton, measuring twenty-flvve feet front on Daiuphine street by eighty feet in depth. Seizcd in the above suits. Terms-Cash on the s pot. THOMAS H. HANDY. Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. auif 16 23 30 s"-( 10 SUCCESSION NOTICES. l.cceealon of John Henry ichroeder. SECOND DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR "I ish of Orleans, No. 40.315-Whereas, Mrs. Dorothea Lahin has petitioned thei court for litters of ardministration on the estate of the late John U]nsry Shbroeder, d,'ceta-ed. Not ice is hereby given to all whom it may concern to show Coalse within ten days why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. By order on the court. au23 27 set* JOHN HERBERT, Olerk. ucecession of M;rs. i arolina M. Hall, de er ased wife of John T. Barrett. _ECONI) DISTRICT COURT FOR THE pD rrrish of Orleans. No. 40.541-Whereas. Mrs. Clara P. 1Godwin, widow of By. S. Hall. has pIti tioned the coulrt for letters of admini-trtation on thIe istatef thoi late Mrs. Carolina S. Barrett, leceasriil. Noti,:. is hereby given to all whom it may conceirn to show caulse within ten days why the prayor of the said peititioner should not be grantcid. By order ,f the court. au23 27 sol JOHN HERBERT. Clerk. Ruccesssion of Charles McConnoll. (,,ECOND DI4TIIICT COURT FOR THE PAR V7 ish of Orleans, No. 40.3.41-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 nottfliation, if any thety hatve or can, why the, provislonal recount presented by Mrs. Widow Charles Me C',nnoll, dative testamentary exectutrix in this estatc,. should not be, aptrovdl and homolo ,ated. and t!: tfunds distributed in accord. ane thrrowith. By order of the eotlrt, tirtlo 23 27* JOHN HERBERT. Clerk. S.ccesslon of Joseph Foubd. S ECOND DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR Sis h of Orleans. No. 4r0.ir;--Noti,'o is hereby given to t.h creditors of this estate and to all other persons herein inttrested, to show catuse within ton 'lays from the ipresent notifies'ion, if any they hive or can, why the account reo srnted by Mrs. Mary Soub I, tntrix. and as sulrh administerrinr this estate, should not i, apnrovedl ant homolgate.d, and the funds dietributol in aitordancert therewith. By orrd'lr of tihe corn rt. itllt tS 2.* .JOFIN HERBFRT, Clerk. FLOATING BATH HOUSE, Situated on the rivr. on, block above Jackson st: co't. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Cool. pure and fresh watcer bathing is the best invigoration for the b,,dy in hot weather. Generl admission. isc; monrrthly tickits.$2 50; learning single persons to swin, Is. Liberal re duction to families, etc. Swimming clatss meet r,:s0 to o venIng, a to 7 morning. HARRY HAMMERSLEk, iltus :m Manager. OFFICE ST. BERNARD COAL COMPlFY, 29 Carondelet st., New Orleans, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Steamboats, Steamships, And Families Supplied. Han always on hand a full stock of St. Bernard and O'Neil & Co.'s celebrated Pittsburg Coal. au4 tf W. S. CAMPBELL. Agent WOOD! WOODI WOOD ! C-ONSTANTLY RECEIVING PER HONEY Island line of steamers, J. F. Frazer, Jose ohine and barges. At wholesale and retail. Honey Island Wood and Coal Yards, No. 875 Julia, near Magnolia Bridge, New Basin, also at corner Carondelet Walk and Marals street, Old Basin. Main office. No. 158 Commor street. P. 0. address, Lock box 1080. Wood delivered to any part of the city. Oak Wood, per cord (best) ....-.- ..... ...s a Ash . - - ............8 Oak and Ash mixed, ver cord..........-.. 5 Liberal discount made to dealers, Full meas. ure and satisfaction gnarinterr. '7 if J. R. WALKER, D. D. S., IM . ........... Canal street- . ..---. ..1T2 CABEFULLY PERFORMS ALL OPERATIONB 0V2817 r DIENTISTBXJ - JUDICIAL ADVERTISEMENII "TS. SHERIFF SALES. Germeanla Natloioal Bank TM. Edward S. Wurzburger. THIRD DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR lsh of Orloans, No. 25,406-By virtue of aI writ of seizure and sale, to me dirertted by the honorable the Third District Court. for tho parish of Orleans, in the above entitled eause, I will proceed to sell at public auction, at the Merchants and Aucrtioneers' Exchanrgo.e, Royal street, hrevoon Canal and COnstomhrouse stri.ets, in the Second District of this city. on FRiIDAY, August 23. 1875, at 12 o'elock in., the following described proprrty, to wit I. A CERTAIN S)U1ARE OF GROUND, with illl the improvnrelnts thereon, situlated in thie FVirs District of this city. designatedi as niumber itinety-seven, boun(ldd by Palmyra. (Insollet, Geniis and 'I1 elmronlae streets, containing twentl y-two lots of ground, numb iered from one tr twenty-two inclusive; said ullare measur irng two hundllred( and seventy-seven feet one inch one line front on each of Pi.lrnyra and (lGaslloetstreets anrid three hunldred and Ilinll' tbornr feat eight inches six lines front on Genois aIld Telemanuli streets. DBing the same prop ilrty acquiired by the dief-unltant herein by pu r chose from James E. Dunham, per act passed bifore Leon Lagri Into late a notary public in this city, on the oeliventh of April. sItS. 2. A CERTAIN LOT OF (IIROUND. with all the imlprovementfls th!ereon, situll.d in the First Dist.rict of this city, in the square boullndedl by Gajnqulet (late Jackson), Palmnyra, Rocheblave and Dorgenis stroets, dlesignitrd as nuinmber Ihlirten on ta plan deposited in the office of W. If. Peters. late ai notary publie in this city, as plan number forty-six, annd m;lsuring thirty roe feet six inches front on Gasquotltstreet by rone hundred and llvo feet ten nclhes four lines in depth and front on Dorgenois street, rind one hundred and five foet tetn inchies three lines in depth on the line of lot number twelve. Being thoe same roperty acquired by the defendant herein by purchase from Felix Coillon iandi Ber nard Lacoste. per act passed before AmeOde Ducatel, notary public in this city, on the seven t;enth of March, 1570. t. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, with all ithe imnprovemnents thereon. ltulated in the First District of this city. in the square bounded by IDorgenois, Gasqlirut, lRochtblave and l'almyra streets, designated as lot numrnber fourteen on a plan drawn by C. A. D'Armas, surveyor, on tte twent y-soventh of November, 1.i;s, and measur ing in American measure t.wentyy.sevcnl feet. front on Dorgenols street by one hurtdred anti forty feet thrree inchehs dleer on the side neareet Glasqullet street and one hundred and thirty nine feet elev,,n inrhes in depth on the line of lot number fifteen, en;tween parallel lines. Bo ing 1 he s.ine property acquired by the defend itant herein at aL sile made by thte shariff of the ,parish of Orlerans on the fourt, entlh day of May, 1873, by vir uti of i writ of seizure and .rt salrm the Fifth District Coulrt, for th vparish of Or leans, at the snit of E. S. Wurzi. irger vs. harah A. St4iiill, No, 4121 of the dlocket of said court. H~tizred in the abtove suit. Terms-Cash on the sptot. TIIOMASHI. HANDY, Civil Slhriff of the Parish of Oricans. iv22 25 itur4 11 1 23 SMrs. Eliza .nrisiler vs. Cnipar Llu.re. (IFTiI DISTRICT COURTi FOlr THE PAR ish of Orleans, No. tit-By virtue of a writ of seizure and sale, to me diretedi by the, hon oratble the Fifth District Court for the ,.arih of Orleans, in the Iabtove+ entitleil cIause, I will iroieodi to sell at putltic auction, it. the MIer chnniots ilnid Alttonr, n'ers' Exchanllgi,, IlRoyal street, between . aCrnil and Custornhouse streets. in the Sicond IDistrict of this city, on TUERiDAY, b1ptiemtntr 17, 1578. ait 12 o'clock In., the follow ing deiseribel property, to wit- A CERTAIN LOT OR PIORTION OF G RlOUND, with the buildings and improvements tll-remn. situated in the First District of this city, in the squaire bonild-d by CIprn. Orange. Magazin', Richard and Felicity strl-ets, and deeignatetd by the lrtter C on a sketbh drawn by J. A. d'Heme coolrt. survweyor, on November 14, 15r4, iand ain niexel to an lact passeed beforef William Shannon. iate It nott.ry Ipublie in this city. on November 25, 19,5; the said lot measuring twenty-thiee feet fiver inches three lines front on Camp street by one hundred and seven feet, bittweon equal anrd parallel lines. together weth the ruse of an Ialljy three feet wilde, opening on Orange street. aind common to said lot and others bordering thurnon. Being thie same prorm:ty acquired by hthe defenidant herein by pUirchase from James Fitzpatrick per act pras-ed before Theolore Guyol. notary public in this city, on April 17, 1873. Seized in the aboive sutit. Terms-Catsh on the spot. THOMAS IT HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. aulG 2: 30 ser 13 17 John M. Butchee vs. Joseph Martln, Ad rinii.itrator of the succession of Bridget MIartin. JIXTHt DISTRICT COURT FOR THIE PAR 1- ish of Orleans, No. 10/,070-By virtue ,f a writ of setizure and sale, to ite dire-uted by the hon,r able the Sixth District Court for the parish of Or leans. In the abrove rntitled causer. I will proceed to sel;l at public auction, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street, between C(anail and CHstomnhouse streets, in the Sec-ond District of this city, on TUESDAY, SIptornber 3.17 I., at 12 o'clock m., the following described property. to wit A C.ERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, with allthe buildings anti i rnprovements thereon, and all the rights, waysv. rivileges and appurtenances thereunto batonging, situatled in the First Dis trict of this city, in the square biounded by Com mon. Claiborne. PlnImyrar and Derbigny streets, and meaiiiring thirty-four and one-hialt fret irout on Dribigny street ty a depth of twenty five feet. Being the same prope,rty acquired by the late Bridget Murphy, widow by first mar riage of Francis Cosgrove arnl trhyecondl mar ringe of James Martin, by putrchasei from Mrs. Marguariet Ann Cosgrove, wife of John Jtvrne, tper act passed bictore A..1 J. ,er, notarry public in this city, on the sevente,-nth of January, Si.izel in the above suit. Terms.-Cash on thre srpot. THOMAS H. HANDY, Civil Sbheriff of the Parish of Orleans. Ra2 i 1oi 2:. 30 -3 The City of New Orleansvs. J. JI. Artlgues; sanO VS. SHrrne. r[HIRD DISRTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR 1 i.sh of Orleans. No-. 40,422; antid Hixth Dis trict Court for thi. iarish of Orleanis, Nor. 221-By virtli of two writs lof flri nfaias, to me direat crd by the honorab,r the Third anid hixth Dis tridtCoiurs for thb, parish of Oileans,. in thl above entitle-l CaIsi's. forT city taxes of 1576 and 177, I will proceed to sell at Dublli anuction, it. the i' Mrehanuts and Anetironeers' Exchan;ae, Rloya!l street t, btween Canal andt Customhoiuse wrH-ts. in the Srcond Distriot of this city, on TUESDAY, Sptember li, 1s7r, at 12 o'clock m.. the following rliscrib<'d ,r'oioert y, to wit 1. A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND. sit natedit in the First Distriet cf this city, in s.quare number five htundlrted and forty-elsght. bitounded ty Common. Gravlir, Miro and Tonti strieets, desoignatrd as follows: Lot niumber twenty three measuring thirty f -nt iront on Commn street by one hundred and twenty feet in di-pth; lot number twernty-s.ven measulring thirlty feet fronton Miro st-net by one hundrird and fifty one feet in deitth. 2. A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND, sit antued in the Fi rst District of this city. in square number five hiundr-di and fifty. bounded by Palmyra, Miro. Tonti anid Banks streets, de, signatedi as lot number seven, measuring twenty-seven foeet front on Palmyra street by one hundred feet in depth. S-ized in the above suits. Terms-Cash on the spot. THOMAR HI. HANDY, Civil SherIff of the Pariah of Orleans. aut i11 2xt 3Si se6 10 J. B. Camors & Co., vs. Cazeaux & Sen tilles at al. same vs. same. SIXTH DISTRICT COURT FOIL THE PAR ish of Orleans, Nos. 9212 and 9280-By virtue of two writs of fiern facias, against Bernard Barthe, to me directed by the honorable the Sixth District Court for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled causes, 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 TUESDAY. September Icr, 1878, at 12 o'clock m., the following described property, to-wit 1. A LOT OF GROUND, situated in the Fourth District of this city In the square de signated by the number sixty, whli:h Is bounded by Chippewa, Fulton. Third and Fourth streets; said lot is designated by the number five, and measures twenty-eight feet two inches front on Fulton street, the same width on the rear line, one hundred and sixteen feet seven inches and six lines deep on the side line dividing it from lot number four; one hundred and sixteen feet two inches on the other side line dividing it from lot number six, together with the build ings thereon. Purchased by the defendant herein from Otto Manske, per act pased before J. Cohn, notary public in this eity, dated March 12, 1;5i. 2. A LOT OF GROUND, situated in the First District of this city, in the square bounded by Magazine, Camp. Robin and Terpsichore streets, forming the corner of Magszine and Robin streets, and measuring twenty-fi'e feer front on Magazine street by one hundred and twenty-eight feet deep and front on Robin street, together with the building thereon, rights, ways, etc. Purchased by the defendant herein from Mrs. Catherine Baltz, per act passed before R. J. Ker, notary public in this city, dated May 8, la73. Seized in the above suits. Terms-Cash on the spot. ThOMAS H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. au- 16 23 30 se6 10 JUDICIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SHERIFF SA LES. Jean Miarle Ft. PFe ve. Damlen Paylran. SIFTII DISTRICT COURT FOR TlUr PAI. ' ih of Orleans. No. 9353-By virtue of a writ of seizure and sale, to me dirtc!ed by the hol orablh the Fifth District Court for theo arish of Orleans, in the above oentitled cause, I will pro (aSidt to sell at pubtie anetton, at the Moerchantfi and Auntionucrs' Exchange, Royal street, be twen C(al, anlt (lstormlhoslls streets, in the hNoand Ils' ritt of this city, on Ti UEi LAY., te. trbelr 21, 1575 * at 12 o'clock m., the followiug dese'rib dt property, to wit- TtIIIEE CERTAIN LO'T. OF GROUND, to ltltlh r withl all tho builditngs and irimprovetm"'ntys thereon, rights. walys and plriviltog's thertrnntv hlonlling or in any wise to fiertlaitntng, site atdol. lying antd h,-ing in tho Third i)i strit o! this eity, in the allalrelr bollndrled by Litlahtrpv Broad, Cot.e hlb't.s a1nd Whitei strents and then-. tilly fort, ldesignated by thie unmboersixtoe.x m, 5useventeen rill ari obtol tn of tihn sqlltlarli n0lliterir: six, on a plan ) d:r'.wn by Louis Surgi, late ,:iv17 engrine-rl. ldaltoed th twent.,ly- Seonl daIl of At--, gunst, 183i, ind deposited in the dli''lo fT. eg hors. late ita notary it blie; In this Plty,nd, nllllm-' llf .er tweuty-one of hi-s book of pisan. The isad. lots of groulnd moiasrling ech thirty feet front oil ahLtLlrpio street by onel hudrlll!ed and twenty feet eolvenl and four-eightllitht) s iihsin depth. .e tWoni .iqal and parallel lines. Ii-llg tho sa5rn proevirty ieqluired by the dlefendant fl.lreI'in by plrllh.liire frIlr Arthur P'oinny. ier nact lnsel. before .J. J. H altrtau,. Into a notary lpublic it this city. on the t,"nth iday of FI, llary, ril, registredr in the C inveyaune O(lilt-n of this city. book fifly-two, folio one huntlred and one., Seized in tihe above suit. T'Irris --Crh on thte spot. THIIOMAH IT. HANDY, Civil Shorlff of tho Parish of Orleana. I 2L3 0 st6 1e3 21 24 Time City of New orleans vs. Estate of AL M. Illticlhanil; same vs. same: same va, srme; s:Rme vs. same; same vs. Widlow A. M. tluchatnlin ; salme vs. same; same vs. A. H. MehK. Dlicharlnan; SamrO vs. Same. rITHItD DIISTRICT COURT FOR TIIE PAI L ish of Orleans. Nos. l29,51,:, 2.5,557, 2,..0 , 291.519, 29.r,7i, 2!,571 ; and tlxth Distrlct Coart for the parish of Orleansm,Noi. 5it and 703--Ity virr tuo of eight writs of fleri faclas, to mte directi4 hy the hcnorable the TiThird and Sixth Distrin: Courts for the parirshof Orleans in tih abotovo entitled causes, for ctiy taxes of 1714, 1875, 1876 tantl 1I77, I will pfrol-el to sell ait publie aullctioln, at tlhe Merchants andlI Ai.tioneers' Exchallnei, Royal stret, tcbtwvoln (lanal and Clstomhor.-ta stre tS, in thet Second Disitrict of this (i'y, orn TUEHDAY, ,eptrmber 10, 1.,7i. ait 12 o'a!,o k M,, the, followi ng Ilesertribittl prorsrty. to, wit- I. A CERTAIN P'OIRTION OF GROUND, sit u ited1 L in the Slecond Disitrict of tliis city, i stuairei numlbr one hillndredi and twerntyft'l, h, ItIded by Rtampart, COnllltomhus. lBasin ariotd li-invillit stream's. 1designattId ias lot lllllnllumer fvs, mlesurlllring twenty-six feet front on Rll limpart nstreel't by one1 hundlreld afind tw'enty-.eight, feet itf ldepth. 2. A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUNDI, sit. liltlte.( in the Third District of this city, In sqlulr ri "amillrhr three hlndreit mi1d eighty-.one, b,lundled by Ea.lanaldo, Krhlerlroc. Mitrais nal -t. Cla l streets, desIgnlated as lot nullmhber five, measuring ninety font front on Esrliantirre s' reet by one hundred anld twenity-eight fetlt lia *lpth. :;. A CERTAIN POtTI'ON OF GROUND. sift uaterPin tha'Third District of this city, in sqllare numbellr r one thousianId aind thirty-sven. b!lound -edI by Galves. ()nzaga, Lapoyrouse andl Johntiqs. streets, desIgntt,.ed as lts nummbier nint tE eleven,. measulring two hundred and tiltirteit feet front on G(lvizatrneet by one hunitred andl. seventeen feet in dlepth. Seizetd in tinh above suilts. Terms-Cash on tho spot. TIOMAI H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. au3 1 23 30 siet 10 Mrs. Bridget McCrossen vs D. Fagan. T~ OURTHI DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAOX L ieh of Orleans, No. 44,4,7-By virtue of a writ of fleri facias, issued on a twelve months' bond! against D. Fagan, princiral, and Peter Cos grove, securi'y, to me directed by the honorable the Fourth District Court for the parish of Or leans, in the above entitled cause, I will por ceed to sell at iublie auction, at the Merchanfts and Auctieneers' Exchange, Royal street, be-. tween Canal and Customhouse streets, In thra Second District of this city, on 'l UESDAY. Se. tern her 17, 1878. at 12 o'clock m., the following described property, to wit A CERTAIN LOT O)t PORTION OF GROUND, with all the buildings and im provements there on. rights, ways, privileges ,rnd apDurtenanpc thereunto bi'l',nging, situated in the Nuns' fan hourg. in the Fourth District of this city. in tth squares bounded by St. Mary, Houbie (now Chip pewa), St. Andrew and Elizan-th (now Annrn 'isation) streets. and rmeasuring, in French measure, thirty feet front on Ht. Mary street, hb one hundred and twenty fe-t in depth, with the use of an alley way eight feet wide. running from the rear of said lot to Elizabeth (now An nunciation) str.et, per plan annexed to an agt in the office of i-I. B. Cenas, late a notary public in this city, dated the twenty-eighth of April~ 1842. Being the same property acquired by the dolendant herein by ourchase from plaintlff. hI alt passed before H. Madden, lat', a notary pub sic in this city, on the twelfth of April, 18r,6. Seized in the above suit. Terms-Cash on the spot. THOMAS H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Qrleans., r, 213 30 Rse 13 17 The City of New Orleans vs. J. J. Gutler roz: same vs. same; same vs. Same; SePal vs, same; same vs. same: same vs. Octavia E ficker: same vs. same. TtHIRD DISTRIlCT COURT FOR THE PAIi ]ish of Orleans,. Nos. 7148, 31,.0, 38a,247, as,215. 38,240, 378,250 and 38,251-By virtue of seven writs of fleri facias, to me directed by the honor able the Third District Court for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled causesd for city taxes of 1870, 1871, 1573, 1874, 1875 1876 and 1877, I will proceed to sec at public, auction, at the Merchants and Auts. tioneers' Exchangie, Royal street, betweem Canal and Curstomhouse streets, in the Secondt Di-trict of this c'ity, on 'TUESDAY. September 101, 1878, at 12 o'clock m., the following descri~ed uroipirty, to wit A ('CEITAIN SQUARE OF GROUND, sit rated in Burtheville, Sixth District of this elty, in square number ninety-night. bounded by Green anrid Sr. George streets. Henry Clay Ave-. nle and division linel of Bloorningdale, 1 ,'nc.s iring two hun dred and forty-nine feet front oe Gr~on street by three hundred feet in depth. SeizdI in the, above sulte. Terms-Cash on the soot. THOMAS H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orieans. Rnu 16 23 3(1 se6 10 The City of New Orleans vs. Widow L.l. JBsq'ie:; same vs. sa.me; saBme vs. Same; sotrlme vs. isame; saime vs. same; same va. sara.e. rTItltD DISTRICT COURT FOR THBi 1 parish of Orleans. Nos. 29.122, 20.123. 2.1,1., 29,1,5. 29(,126; aind Sixth Distrirt.Court for the parish of Orleans, No. s58-By virtue of six write ot fiher facias, to me direeed by the honorabte the Third and Sixth District Courts for the par isht of Orleans. in the above entitled causer, for city taxes of 11871, 187., 1874. 1875, 1576 and 1877, 1 will proceed to sell at public at('tion, at tih Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street, between Canal and Cuistomhrousao streets, in the Second District of this city, on ITUEi DAY, Sptremher 10, 178,. at 12 o'clock m., the fol lowing deletribed property, to wit A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND situated in the Third District of this city. in square ntm ber two hundreid and seventy, bounned by Bur go nd y, Un ion, French mi-n and Ram part str~eut. designated as lot num ber t wenty-eight, meassur ing thirty-two feet front on B]iurgundy street b. one huntredl and twenty-eight feet in depth. Seized in the above suits. Terms-Cash on the spot. THOMAS H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orlran.. a1 19 l72 23 0i' s 10 _ The City of New Orleans vs. Ferdinar G. Blum'nthal: same vs. same. rI. HID DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR.l Sish of Orleans. No. 4r0,21 and Sixth Dis tri:ct Court for the parish of Orleans, No. as-. By virtue of two writs of flieri fcias, to mr lirected by the honorable thei, Third and SLrth. District Courts for the parish of Orleans, in t.h abi,:e entitled canoses, for city taxcs of 1i73 an5s 1877, I will pro'.-ed to sell at publi'." auction, a the Merchantns and Auetioneer,' Exchange. Royal street, t:etween Canal and Customhouei stere.«'t in the Second Dlistri.t of this city. cm TUESDAY, September 10, 1878, at 12 o'eioc:k I_ the following des.crihed property, to wit A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND, sit uated in the First District of this city, in lquare number four hundred and tnree, bounded by Claiborne. Robertson, Common and Gasnicqe streets, designzae,i as lot number twenty-two, measuring twenty-flve feet front on ClaItorna str,.e.t by one hundr-d and ten feet in deptn. Seized in the above suits. Terms-Cash on the spot. THOMAS H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orlean.. an.i 1i 2:3 30 06 10 MALAKOFF BITTERS, The best stomachic and tonic sovereign remedl for Dysepslia. Excellent for an anti-maiar.t morning beverage. Low Price-Pure and Relable., For sale in all quantities by ALPH. WALZ. o801le Manufacturer. 1a19 ly dD No0, 6 Contl street. New Orif