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The Times-Picayune from New Orleans, Louisiana • Page 5

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EXLEHTB. Ejj JXSTO. VILLXBX. NO. IS CARON deist street.

Importer of Fine Wine. IJnttors and Havana Cljrara CLARETS and WHITE WINKS, of Nartlgue and Bigourdan, BorHeeukt SHERRIES, of traff onion. Port fTurr. Knilli PORT WINIH. ftffl TVTOTICE TO PLANTERS, AND OWNERS of Live Stock aad Poultry.

ton era pal vour Live Stock la first class condition, cause your Cows to give more and richer milk. Poultry to fatten and increase gau tity eg I Bd save 25 per com, on yoar jod bluTtor nslns Ferriaay'e Conoeotrated vood lor Morsea and Cattle. Send for ptraphlet and testimonial to R. P. BPiNOOBK ttO CO 9 nioa atreet Mew Orleana Aa.

JOHN KLI aeleamaa. mh30'82 ly UOM AND AFTER THIS DATE MB. R. e. T.

SHEPHERD la no longer the agent of tiit Western Aasu ranee Company of Tot onto. Hr. CHAM. I. VHUIOKN avis been ep uolated La Ila stead agent of aald company.

L. M. TUCKER A General Areata. yew Orleans A prtl 22. 1882.

ap23 tf 3 TJM3B BALE The 8CHOOKKB 8IDOSI1, 20 ton burden. Apply to i GEORGE KIKE, CorneT Carondelet Walk and Deibtgny it ap2S It 13. WEST'S PATKS DISK CULTIVATOR. Indorsed by tne lead'ng sugar planters of the Itata at ana of the most valuable labor saving implement In nsa A supply now on hand. Recently improved and price reduced.

Tor sale by B. J. WEST A SON, ap33 84 11S to 131 Magaalne street, 5QQQ KEGS NAILB 30O doacn 8HOVELS and SPADES. 3S0 i sen AXES. 500 PLOWS, Asserted.

400 dosen HOES. Assorted. CHAINS, CASTINGS, HOPE. IT A MTW, COLLARS, 7, BLIND BRIDLES. And all 1 tabling Plantation and Country Store )' Tor sale by v.

B. J. WEST A SON, p33 8t 11S to 131 Magaalne street. OTBAM ENGINES SAWMILLS. SUGAR MILLS bUAPriNOANO I PCLLKY8, I BELTING.

I I MOM PIPE. ETC. Tor rale by B. J. west a Son.

at 82 8t 11S to 121 Magaalne street. TkT.KM9KH PLDOK8 I HE A apsetfully request all person owing me back interest on aitiole pledged bytbetn to me to pay for the suae by MOM DAY, Mayl. 1883. All fsrteited yledaes will lnvariab.j ba soul at auction, 1 p. S.

The sale will commence on MOW DAT. Hay 18o2, at the oorner of Bourbon and Coatl street, through Spear Eaooffiar. Suo ttoneere. J. AN GLADE.

apao tf ATOTICE NEW ORLEANS. APhlL 12. lv 1882. la nonfat mlty with, article lorty. eight of the constitution, notioe is hereby given that an application will be made to the Legislsv tore for the enactment of a law providing that street railroad franchlMa shall be sold only for earl payment.

apl2 1m NOTICE OFflCE N. O. AND CARROL.L ton Railroad Company New Orleans, April 10, 1882. IK conformity with at cle 48 of the constitution, noiice is hereby given tht tie New Orleans and Carroll ton Rauroad Company will apply tthe Leglalatare for a renew of charter er extension of corporate life, under arrtole 934 of the oonstltutlon. apll SOd WALTER V.

CROUCH. Sea. NOTICE Of SPECIAL ACT RELATING to Repairs to State House Tne undersigned, member of the House of Representatives of the but of Louisiana, hereby ana in eomplLenoe vita aruoie 4a of tne oonsntaun, gives notion that hs will lstroda. a a bill asking the prlTtlega sue the S'ate. for repairs done to Stata Hooaa ia 1X7 iL hr M.

P. Soollert. nf Orleans. 7 JOHN MAHOflY, Rep. Tenth Ward of Orleans.

La. apS tf JOTICE yjE HAVE BOLD OTJR STOCK of rroeerlea, eto, to MoesTaJx. LA COSTE A ON. and thanking the pabtlo for it kind patronage In the paat, wa beapeak a oontlnoanoe of same for oar successors. AJ1 claims against aa mast be pros (in ted for setUement in the next ten day at 233 leeatureireet.

OKLPX St VIOiOA. New Orleans, April 13. 1882. lot glED RIUX All grades, from Good to Strictly Choice, from fa 60 S8 perbbL Por sale by BIEWKRD THOMPSON, apll laa 9. 61.

63 North Peters street. gIXO JUU CXOICS BXLSCTXD EOKDUSAJB Ouarantoad Trea of RED. Pot sale by ERNST a lal a 1M and 111 Jalla street. HAXPAQNE GOLD SEAL, EXTRA DRY, HEW TJRBANA WINS COMPANY. This pure and daUcioua mattva wine can be roeared from PAtjL GXLPX A CLARE A HEADER.

A K. J. SOLARI, CRESCENT BILLIARD SALOON, and at WEST END. ap7 lm8nWeAlr PTJMrB ITH ENGINES TOR DRIVING SAMS jnafactured and for sale by i EDMUND M. IVXNS A SON, JSl tt 104 Booth Patora at, X0XERS, ATTENTION I BXBJCAN1I ISAAC, PTtar of Smokers and Havana lioeelTed a large supply of Imported Vtwajwhlonara offered at lower prices than is Ud elsewhere.

All sUea of Imported affarad at for as oenta. to try one of ISAACS HOME CIGARS. Sold at 69 Canal street, toskoi, aa Oarondelet street. corner Oommon. GENERAi.

jxroxvMaa TT, Tf Tohoupitoula saaat AgsUB la Naw Orleans fox OOONAO RA DIJW. I 'INK Wl NEB. fi j.Jl murxRioa ohah Baanjn VI CHI Car for sale aa tbe spot and to arrlva s'l OaXRMSS yum, two thlrdj IN OIL, eholoa oality. Aehlni ciiMTTBSBOOMa. DATES xtxsmInllle.

MAR aCJJKT. TKRZKHAVV NAPOLEON, MAXIXlTlf. TISASJl t' i cvL Pf Braadleo 1 WnV 1 jJOja AB OLIMS. SFECIAIi NOTICES. rwwAwAAAAAAAwwswv Offlee af Mefalrf Ceasetery Asaoclatf on, 38 Union street.

New Orieaaa 1 22, 18M2 In eonformitrtwltb artiola 6 of the charter of tbla aoeiaUvn. aa election will be held for six Directors to serve for the ensuing year, on VON PAY. May 1. 1882. between the hours of lO a.

M. and JP.lt ai 2a ta OPB. A. BBBAUX, Bee rotary. Im O.

O. F. Ineonferailty with tko charter at ftdd Fellows' Hail election for Ten Dlraclora, to serve ona year from May 6. lftu. will be held at the office of the Association.

Od I Yellows' Hall. Camp street MON py, May 1. boors of 10 A. M. mr 4 P.

JAS. PCRN KiDX. ap2S myl BocreUry Hall Retail Groeera Protecilvo Aaae claUea New Orleans, April 19, 1882 Tne following msuubera were appointed and are authorised to solicit membership and collect tbaaamot two dollars and fifty cents, anount of Initiation fee and monthly dwos: COMMITTEE PIRST DISTRICT P. W. A I TEEN.

Chairman. A. W. GatTey, John Goebene. SECOND DISTRICT JAMEtt SCALi EST, Chairman, T.

Riatolly, Aug. Maicheal. J. Lallande. THIRD DISTRICT PETER ELIZA RD If, Chairman, En Ue Daniels, Paul Bellocqne.

P. Mulqueony. FOURTH DISTRICT: JAS. BRENNAN. Chairman, Wa Bains, V.

Boub, J. J. Galvln. FIFTH DISTRICT: M. ASTER.

ChalrmtB. F. Hartman, A. H. Cooley, E.

NEATER, Rto Secretary. ap23 lt ADOLPH BILLET, President. Office sf the Creaeeat City Railroad Cempaoy, No Charlie stree' New Orlnans, April 21. 1882 At a meeting of the stookholn ers of this company, held on 17 th last the following gsnt'emea weia elected Directors for the curiexit year W. VAN BENTHUY8EN, V.

MARINON A. MARQUEZ, H. LABatiXE, P4ANK RODER. B. LAPLACE.

H. SIhiWKrtD. Add at ameetlns; sf thBod of Directors, tbla day, air. W. VAN BKNTHUY8CN waa nnanlmonsiy te ejected Presldena) and JOHN K.

JUDKN, Secretary. ap22 3t NO. R. OPEN, gesretary. Office Hew Orieaaa Water Works Company.

Mew Orleans. April 21. 1882 At a special meeting of tiie Board of Director of this com rany. held thl day. a dividend of PitR CENT, was declaied payable to the stock holders oa or after May 1.

1882. The tianefer book will be otoed from Monday, A pi 11 94. to Saturday. April P0. 1882.

sp22 3t ALEX. BoNNEVAL, Sec'y. Mew Orieaaa, April 'AA, 1884 Te the votrrs of the Thirteenth and Pooiteeuih Ward I am a candidate for the place of Rep re. st ntative Thirteenth Kepi esentatl've District, made vacant by the resignation of H. P.

Phil. Upa. Election May 1, 188i, apaa et r. w. young.

OflSce Creeeent Insaraaee Cesneany New Orleans, April 10, 1882 At a mee.ing of the etoesboldeis, held in accordaaoe with article 5 of the charter, on th 10th day of April, 1882. the following gentlemen were unanimously elected trustees to serve tor one year from June 6. 1882: JOSEPH BOWLING, 8 4.M'L H. KENNEDY SIMON HEHNSHEIM VICTOR MEYHR. OEO.

W. SKNTELL. ALFRED MoULTON. PAUL E. MORTIMER W.

B. CONUER. EDWARD NALLE, REUBEN tt. 8U3H, W. R.

LYMAN, TJ. MAR1NONI, CHAS. K. DOL8EN, JOHN ALDER, A. H.

SIEWiKRD. SC. COULO.V, HABRY L. FLASH, WM. a.

PHELPS, J. J. RE IPS, LOUIS PR DOS, LUCiKN DELERT, CHARLh.8 NEWMAN N. D. WALLACE, SIGSi UND EaTZ, M.

OILLIS. F. W. BACHMaN, C. K.DAVID.

WH.QABIH, A. ROSEN FIELD, JOHN FISHER, ap20 lw CH4 8. E. RICE, Seorwtary. Mew Orleana, April 19, 1A.

Notice of Election. Hllx rnia Insurance Company, ut New Oriears Conformably to the charter, the election of Directors to serve during the ensuing taelTe month will be held at tne office of tbe company. No. 87 Camp street, on MON AY, the Is of May proximo, between the h'mrs of 11 A. M.

and 2 P. M. THUS. F. BRAGG.

ap20 td Secretary. "OfBce eOhenstTciiarle "Itreet Railroad Company, corner Cetondnlet and Kignth streeta New Orleans, April 14, 1882 At a gular meeting of the Board of Dlreotors of this company, held this day, a dividend of ON AND HALF per cent waa declared, payable to the stockholders on and after TUESDAY. April 26.1882. V. RIVIERE.

aplS td Secretary. Aanaal meetlna Heathers Art Colon, etc. In conformity with article 3 of the charter, tne annual meeting of tbe SOUTHERN ART UNION and WOMAN'S INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION will take place on MOM DAY. May 1, 1882. at 7:30 P.

at their rooms, 201 Canal atreet. for the eleottea of oiBcora and committees and such other business aa may be brought before It All members of the association are requssUd to attend. JNO. CRICK ARD. Secretary.

New Orleana. Apt 11 12. 1882. Mew Orleans, April fi, lSS'A. The Mle chanioa' Exchange Association, 85 St Charles atreet, under Matonto Mall.

Is now open fox business. All subscribers are req nested to pro cure their boxes on or before the 30 uh Inst Property bol era and others who have repairs to make or buildings to erect, are requested te give us a Q. JL epft u6m Office Canal and Claiborne Street Railroad Company, New Orleans. March 22, 1882 Appl.carton having been made for the renewal of the following Certlncatea of the capital stock of this otm pany, lssoed in the name of E. P.

Bmgeie, the same having been lost or mislaid Na 79. dated Jnly 10. 1883. for 33 shares Na 186, dated Anaruet IO, 1869, for ahares 2, dated May 23, 1871, for IO sharea; duo notice la given that the same will be reissued, JOS. H.

DE GRANGE, mb 2 3 ap6 23 24 Secretary. Novelty Irea Werks, William Gelding. Propletor, corner of Delerd and Peters streets Plantation and Rice Mill Machinery, Pumps, Draining Wheels, etc ap23'82 8nly Planter anal all ethers reejalrlaa competent and reliable LICENSED ENGINEERS, will eonsult their interests by applying to the Marine Engineers' Association, No. 34 st Charles atreet. or to the President, R.

II. SMITH. Xnglnesr of St Charles HoteL New Orleans, Oct 19. 1881. 3m ffexae Enure Ctaanpauy, Eiprm Par.

warders. April 3, 1882 tfrelgnt shipped by ex press not delayed by flood. The Texas Express Company will reoelve and forward freight promptly to all point la Texas, T. M. WESCOAT.

Agent Southern and Texas ICxpresa Co. Special Metleo ta Bhlppere ftaatheia and Texas Kxpresa companies kfternoon Expresa tor Chicago, Bt Louis and New Orleans Railroad and points North and West closes at 3:80 P. promptly. Afternoon Exprecs for LoulavlUo and Nashville and points East closes at 4 P. promptly.

Sxprosa tor Texas closes at 10:30 A. promptly. To Insure shipments by daily expresa ahippere are requested to have their shipments at express omoe, 164 Gravier and 16 Union street, at or before 8:30 P. hL, 4 P. and 10:30 A.

otherwise ahlpmeata will ha delayed until the following day. Branch express office established at each depot, where freight will be received up to departure of trains. Special rates given oa application to T. M. WESCOAT.

A runt BonCherm and Texaa Ex. Oo aai tf 164 Gravier street lASISSl Varwardera Mew Orleana. Nov. 14. 1881.

Texas Express Company maks dally shipments of money and freight, at low rates, to Donald aonvUle, Plaquemlne, Baton Rouge, Alexandria, and other 'poinU oa New Orleana Paclno Railway. JTor rate apply to T. M. WESCOAT. Ageut Southern and Texaa Ex.

BIS tf 164 Gravier street. Special Mattee TO STEAM USERS, Tour boiler is the life of your establishment, therefore protect it by using VIGIERS STEAM BOILER CLEANER, HUGH W. MONTGOMERY, Bole Agent, aufi ly We Pr 8u 168 Oommon street. llaHlshea 1A0 Wls1w Gaw, Hay, a Buoosesor to Geo. Hnye, STEAM FACTORY 9F WOOD, CIGAR AND PAPER SOXSS of every description No.

71 Ohartre atreet. between Bienville and Oontl s3a 81 It OHOY 87 RARONNE STREET. Importer of Flue Teas, Silk HaudkeTOhlafa, China and Japan Ware. First class Laundry. SAM JOY, 191 Oommon street.

First Class Laundry. Lowest price lntht One shirt, ass undershirt. 3 for lci onits and sooka per pair, Sou small things, ItorSa. myi4'8l ly WAHTE17. s9wkaaShsalaWta9ae ASurHumutit foseTfea UtMi MlM tt4 rats io sentf Mm aae lassrWiw OssaUac Km brssM 90 swats iaM for toa wfra tl as Mm far fltras wttta, mod MiUm ft IMMEDIATELY FIVE COM pecent Dresemakera at S3 Chart res street.

p23 It TXrANTFD IMMEDIATELY DRES4 vv maker. To competent a an da a good salary will be given. S. LI BER MAN, 181 vanai sneet. ap3 ZO 4NTED BY A MAN AND WIFE, TO take charge of a place for the summer.

Address M. thl omoe. ay23 if ANTED A WAITRESS. WHITE OR colored: must sleep In the h'ue. Good reierencca required.

Apply at lo souin Kasa partsfest spi3 It ANTED A GOOD COLORED BOY IO wait on isk gentleman. Mast come wnll reoommended. Apply Immediately at 263 Washington street ap23 It Wi ANTED A COMFORTABLE. WELL funiMhed and air ault of rooms and batl with board, in a private lamlly (Frencn style of living preferred), for a yeang couple without children, lieferenoea exvhaagid. Address P.

Box 781. ap33 lt 'ANTED TO RENT A SMALL JUsE of our or nve ooms by a prompt payina; Tenant. iuti do in a gooa loawon. Aaaross M. tt sting price, this otUoe, for two days.

ap23 2t WANTED EVERYBODY TO LU1H Ubffrnstlne." by Joe Any. 100 WHak TON'S, 21 HCarondelet street ap23 it 'ANTED SAVE TIME. TROUBLE. KX pense of seeding our furniture to auction, Get fun cash value by addieasing JCORKKA, itox iuu, tr. o.

sp iw a tS TED A 1'RbE POR YOUNG! OKI dren in private family Address Mrs 8. Puajuiieoffiee. p23 lt AN1ED COOK FOR PRIVATE KAMI. ly. Address Mrs.

L. Pioayune omoe. ap23 lt 'ANTFD MNING KOOM GIRL IN PRI vate fauJlv. Address Mrs. N.

Pioayune OfBce. ap23 lt ANTED AT 107 ROYAL, A YOUNG WO. man to cook ana ao nous worn, auvis it ANTED A TENANT FOR A DE8IRA ble residence on St Chanes street Sixth District containing eiaht rooms, larae yard. e.o. Apply to Mr.

WM. K. LYMAN, Creaoent Insurance Company. ap23 It ANTED FURNISHED ROOM AND boaid deatrert in Second cr Third District private family preferred, by two gentlemen permanent if suited. Refrenoe.

Address HOME. Picayune omoe. ap23 lt SECOND HAND BOOKS BOUGHT AND sold. Pair prices paid. H.

JACOB, 16 i Poydras street ap23 lt "ANTED BY A WIDOW. A WE CL ventilated room, in some good family, with or alti.out board, furnished or unfurnished. Address F. tlua office. ap23 lt IANTKD fURCHAbERS FOR IDLE HOURS'," ihe new story paper.

Scents. Office, 90 Camp street. Try a oopy. It is gool reading. ap23 It WANTED TWO FAMILIES WHO COS template going across tbe lake for the summer, and who a' desirous of securing su perior accommodations and Willi ug to com pen aaie iioeraiiy lor same, ia a small private ram lly no children stable on premises location Riloil For further details address ft, Post office box 611.

ap23 lt WANTED A CIVIL ENGINEER Of long experience and undoubted ability renders his services aa builder and contractor. 1 specialties ai bri gee, (tarn, water works, ltveea quays, water lck etc. Fullett guaraa 8 1 or i.rom pt and honsclen tious wort, A dd re HXNKi HOEfPNER, 678 Lawrence street lener, Coloiado. ap22 2t AN1 ED AGENTS FOR THE LIFE, times and treacherous death of JUSSK JaMES, written by his wi'e. the only life her, and wlitoi will njt be a and Thunr er" ory.

such as has been and will be published, but a true life by the oiily li son vtho ism iHieilnn of the facts a faithful and devoted wife. Truth ia more interesting ttian fiction. A rents ahou'd ayply for territory Hftid 75 cents for hampla Book J. H. t'HAMBEKS A St Louis.

Mo. ap22 2n d4tW WANTED TO PURCHASE A SUGAR intll and engine complete, or would er to buy the ei tire outfit of a sugar bouse mill, engine, kettles or steam triln coolers, etc. Ad dies, Kith price an 1 parriculars, BUQAd HOUE. Box 2498, New Oi leans Post Office. ap20 7td ltW WANTED A POSITION BY AN EXPE ritcced Drug Clerk Ad1rss T.

65 Boorbon sueet ap20 aa 24 3tf WANTED BY GOOD HEAMHTRMSS SITUS uou in private family. No object! to travel or caie for children. Address this otBte. apl9 1 WANTKD TO BUY FOR CASH. A double cottage or small two story house.

In First or Fourth District Address E. Pioayune Office. apl8 7t ANTED THE LADIES TO CALL AND see tne handsome new Rockers and Ch ura at 201 Canal stree'. Price from 60 cents up. The trade supplied.

lm WANTED EVERYBODY TO TRY Celebrated Mosquito Bars of Bobbloet Muslin and Netting For sale at lowest prioee. Country orders promptly filled by A. TESSON, 72 Chartrea street lm ANTkD THE PUBLIC TO KNOvV that LEOPOLD LEVY sells Matting at 16 cents, elegant Window Shades at 60 cents, and every deooriptin Of lry Ooods at tne most reasonable raves, at ma new store, ovj. aaasjazioe street ap9 lm ANTED BOYS TO 8ELL WAX Matches. Apply 149 Camp and 632 Maga slne streets.

mh2a lm' 0 i nnn to 94000 paid at makuiaos. OiUUU by the Mutual Aid Union, 122 Gravier street New Orleans. Agents and members wanted everywhere. Men and women received on same terms. mklO tf FURNITURE, CARPETS AND OTHER Movables, lor oaah.

Address Box 1426. Ja29 tf CASH FOR FURNITURE 10 PER CENT, more than any dealers give. Address Box 678. Jal8 tf CASH AND A FAIR PRICE PAID FOR good second hand Furniture. Books and Merehandlaeef every description.

Bend list of what you have to sell and your address te Loea Box 648, New Orleans Poet Otnoe. myl tf 1 nnn MORE CUSTOMERS MY PlANO lUUU prices will astonish. Terms very easy WERLEIN'S, 18S Canal. AdverHtmuntMinurUdin tMi column (As rmU of 10 eenU lin each insertion 60 cent a Un for on week 90 eenU a Un for rise was $1 3S a line for thro week, and $1 60 tins for one monfA. Seven word eonttitute a Une.

CaJvmry Chare Pry tan la atreec Rev. W. DOUUJ.AS. 1). Rector.

eer WW XWa ASVP IAAO vices Sunday, April 33, at 11 M. Stran. ap23 It gers welcome. Unitarian Church, corner St. Charleeaasl Jrliastieete.

hev. CUas. A. ALLEN, minister, services at 11 A. M.

Subject: Church and Fab hath, the bulwarks of civilization." ap23 It Christian Church Corner Canap aad Mel pomene streets. Rev. UEO W. WEaSNE will preach a 11 A. M.

and 71a M. Morning tiutj ot: Paul'a Doctrine of Viotory Over the Evils of Our World." Evening Subject: What Is It to Get Religion and How May One Be Ceitaln Ha Has Got ltl" Beats tree. All are welcome. ap33 Capt. IJnaeett will be present at the aers vice at Carondelet Stieet Metluxliat Church tonight A fter a short sermon by th paitor.

Rev. Felix R. HiU, Capt will address the meeting. There will also be a children's meeting at 4 o'clock, this evening, at St Charles A venae Methodist Church, corner of St Charles Avenue and General Tayjor atreet All are cord ally invited to attend. ai.23 I Be.

Jafen'e Chareh (freel. ssraer Third AnnunolaUon streets. Divine servioe every SUNDAY, at 11 A. M. ap24 Sutf I.

0. G. T. Iniaa an dank Ordmr Oeesl VeaaaUure Grandljodgeof Louisiana. The folio ilOwln ig eoa stitute the loda ee lathi eltv.

All Templara visitang New.Ozleans are invited to attend these. meetings Caucasian Lofire No. meets every Tues day at 8 o'clock, P. at the Blhia House, 162 Camp atreet, First District. Pea body Lodge No.

I meets evary Monday at 8 o'clock, P. at the St Gherle Hall. AJUnera. Fifth District. Excelsior Lodge No.

4 meets every Thuraday at 8 o'clock, P.M. at the 8 tons wail Jaokson Hall. Third District Stonewall Lodge No. 10 meets every Batur day at 8 o'clock, P. hL, at the Bible House, 16 Camp screet.

First District. Progress Lodge No. 14 meets every Wednoc day at 8 e'eleck, P. hf at the Odd Fellows' Hall, aorner Magaalne ud Philip ttree1. Fourth Dia triot.

Hickman Lodge No. 18 meets every Friday, at 8 o'clock p. at Gymnaseum Hail, oa Clio, between Dryad and Rmnart Hh RIE COF PIN, W. O. Mtr.

J. W. CUMBERLAND. G.W. BeoY.City.

Address eoauunaioasiona to P.O. Baa. 1316. auya '81 ly FUS SAJbB, Atvtrtitenenu intetUd in di Mi itaa ei IV rait of ie eent a Une each Uutmrtton, so oxrue Une for one item, gOeenUa Kns foe Itse wmA tl as Mac for tKrte week, and 1 SO a Une ft ejasonOt Sntn aaorda oonsUtoU tine. FKSwSX.1iEiA.'r.I DRISOALL A 82? f'S Magastne street, a Platform Cil, naarly now.

ap23 lw FOR SALE A FINE SADDLBHORSS with fast gaita and in god ondiUoa. Ao 1 LDk A Wood Yard, corner Prytanls and Philip streets. mpa3 28 aa FOR 8 ALE A GOOD NUN 18 Is CLARK Cqnare PIANO, thorough ordr. 50 cash time, 60. t3 per montA.

WERLEIN'S. 136 Canai atreet. ap2 It OiTeXCHANGE A FEW FINE FRESH MU Cows for cry fat Cows, at 142 Be ronne street. ap23 it OR SALE A WELL IKPROVEA FRUIT Farm, containing 65 acres, immedlatsly. at Independence btatlun, Jackson Railroad.

partienlara see Mews. MU VI HI LI, A BAKER, 48 Tchoupitoulas street N. or art4re FRUIT FARM. Independeace. La.

ap23 25 27 SEWING MACHINES and Erato. ap'i3 It' ITOR SAIE 5 FINE FRESH MILK COWS, with young Calves 8 young family broke Horses, end a few cheap Horses. Just arrived, and for sale cheap at 142 Barouna alrtet at 23 at OR SALE ON ACCOUNT OF DEPAR tuie a desirable family reaideace, 3a B. uul street, between Customhouse and Beuvill Mi ound measures 69 feet front on Broad by 120. Dwelling recently painted throughout, eun tains eleven rooms, two cisterns of 30OO gallo is capaci ex h.

wash and woolshed. and gronn1s coutaiu fruit tres and dowers. This property, the iiriginal cost of which was 970OO. is offered for the low price of 932oO, eitoer all cash, or onethird cash and balam at one and two ars' credit note secureo. by mortgage on the propei ty and bearing 7 per cent, per annum interest Furniture for sale.

Apply on the prnm lsea, oaily, from 9 A. M. to 6 ap23 14t tiM lR SALE THAT WELL AND CRN tially located property known as the 608 TON WABEHOU8E. Fiontinc Lafayette stieet and measuring 76 by 222 feet more or leas. No more desirable property, either as a speculation, or for warehouse or factory purposes ong credit Apply at 142 Gravier street ground floor.

ap23 tf OR SALE BAR AND BILLIARD TABLE and FIXTUREeV eheap. Apply corner of Johnson and Bayou Road. ap23 it For" sale a comfortable resi dence at Mandeville. fronting the beach, Ai ply to HOEY A O'CONNOR, 17 Carondelet street ap21 lm RUG STORE FOR SALE IN THE FIRST Diatriot, doing splendid cash bualneas. Satlslactoiy reasons for selling out.

Address SELLER, this office. apl8 7t i vi rjaiiiw Ljiv iu a in vii i Am PTiitijf. Aadreas JOS. A HaSHCB, Welcom O. aplft lm Km A 0 a WE 1TtaTa1 IT DAfl a nvr FOR SALE CHEAP TEXAS HORSE All Mzes.

well broke to harness, perfecUf souhd, suitable for all kinds of city vehicles and farming purposes. Breod Mares and Saddle Ponies in lots to auit. TIRLIBR Texas Stables, 361 and 893 Canal street oorner of Derbigny. apl6 lm FOR SALE A RARE CHANCE A COFFEE HOUSE, well established and centrally inrated. First District.

Hot linch set dally. Also eight turnishrd Rooms, now occupied. To be sold immediately, without reserve, on account of change of business. Will be so sep aiateiy if rcqdlied. Address J.

Picayune offl 21 23 FOR SALE ON ACCOST OF DEPAR tnre, the well known onffee houae. OLD CONSTITI'TION. For further information spp ytoEUG HOULME, proprietor, 81 tat or. coiner ContL apl4 lit For b'aLia pleasure Ac'sTrrcoi. jilete in eve detail.

Can be seen at West End. For further paiticulara app to E. CURTIS, 40 Royal stieet nl4 tt OR SALE 60 ROLL MATTINi. AT 15 cents elegant win ow h.ue. at 60 cents and 2oO bvlititnet bai slightly damaged At I.fcOPoLD LEVY'S new store.

No. 691 Maa Kine street ap9 lm F'OR HALF. CHEAP LOT (475X90 FEET) with houae of three rooms in Muileville, price 250; alno, three lota (150x258 fet) price 300. Terms reasonable. Apply at 153 and 156 Julia street ap? tf FORBALE FIVETKN HORiR POWER Engines, Anltman A Talor make.

Biwt in the niaiket Well adaptel for draiaage or ir purposes. Apt ly ta ALLEN A SYhlE.89, 91 aud93 Toheupiteulas street at4 lm FOR hALE AT THE LOUISIANA SHOE Factory, 17 Exchange Place, gents' homemade hand aewed French oaKafcin ahoes. Price 63 6Q. ap2 lm SIX CENTRIFUGALS, GERMAN PAT tern, guaranteed In perfect order, with shsf ting, pnllles. all complete to be sold low.

wlLh or without mixer, aud in pairs or alto gather. Apply to LEE US A CO. New Orlnans, or McCAlL Donaldsonvlllo. mhSl DRAINING OR IRRIGATING MACHINE for sale One 2 5 horse power Erie Portable Engine and Boiler, almost Lev. Also, one 12 inch Puufe, and one Water Elevator.

C. A. PH1L1PPI A 48 Union street mh34 tf CCX)RDEON8rVIOLINs7 MOUTH HAR monlcona, Strings, Brass Instrument Banjos, Flutea, Muaio Boxes. WERLEIN'S, 185CanaL FI11E DEPAliTHEJN T. Hall Crescent Fire Ceaeaay P4.

94 Krv Oilents April 21. 1882. Special meetina', SUNDAY, April 93, 1882. at 11 o'clock. A.

M. Distribution of pio mo tickets. By oi der a xkww aaweww A i a a. crtn.viLMjiM, rreiaonv. FRED ZENGSL, Secretaiy.

ap21 2t Hall Kimm Flresaea'e Beaeveleat Asae elatton. New Orleana, a pill 'id, 18a2 Toe regular monthly and quarterly meeting, also the annual election of officers of tbe above association will be held at the Morning Star Hall, cer ner of Camp and Poydras streets, oa MON DAY, April 34. at 7:30 o'clock, P. M. By order of O.

W. GRAND RAN, President JAB. P. COLL. Reo Secretary.

ap23 3t Exeeept Flreanea'e Beaeveleat Association. Relief Committee for quai tor ending May 81 1882 Flrat District James D. Donnovan. Chairman 21 Religious; Michael Glennon Rott and New Levee A. F.

Caymo, 89 Conatanoe st eet Second District Henry Andre, 31 North Tieme; Leon Bert oil, ISO Bienville street; Paul Rousset 230 North Rampart. 1 hird 1lauict A. J. Lynch, 637 Royal Mat Cunningham. 82 Enihlen; Souderberg, 161 Mandeville.

fourth District V. Hell wig. Ill Washlugtin street; Archie Boyd. Seventh and Fulton as. Lally.

62 Philip. CH Ao. W. GRANDJEAN, President 81 hUly PfilaNiOa. TVTKW DESIGNS FOR FRENCH DECORA 1 T1VK A RT reolved.

Aasons given aud materiaJs sold by Miss L. LEE, Sole Agent ap23 It 683 St. Charles at, near niiip. W. Us'.

Crjsn Csjaeiave N. 13. t. W. 31 Orc.

Ixed March 34, 186S Meets at Heptasoph Hail, oorner Bienville aud Exchange Alley, on the second and fourth FRIDAYS of each month, at 7 O'clock, P. sharp. OFFICERS FOR 188 F. C. DECK, Eminent Arcana.

W. S. CROCK ET T. OhaaoeUoc F. BURM1STER, Provost.

JOHN KICK. Prelate. EUG. HOULNE, Recording Horib. T.

TAQU1NO, Financial Scribe. ALBERT DECK, Treasurer. BEN J. GARCIA Inspector General. CHAS.

8. A RON. Herald. J. M.

BIBOU, Warder. F. W. OALONGNE, SenttneL mhS 8a lySn Fr K. OF T.

patent. We. Knlahta of Temperance, meets in room no. utH xeuows BaU, every THURSDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock. Pledget "Bo long aa I remain eoaa eeted with the Order I will aot use a a beverage any spirituous or malUlquora, wiae, older or any other Intoxicating, mixture, la any form whatsoever." Prohibiting only the use, aa a beverage, of aD Intoxicating mixture, we leave the consideration of the right to manufacture, purchase or sell, aa we do the rellrioa and political opinions of ear members, with their oonsolenoe, their country and their Oed.

Persona desirous of Joining can do ao on regular meeting nights, or by applying to W. H. PasooeTw.C. kL, W. R.

Smith, V. Tboe. Biggin a. D. M.

ollings Thoa MolrmotvA.R, J. O. Connor. F. M.J.

Deady. JC. Maher, 8., W. J. Miller, as J.

Bardln. J. H. Altken, A. Jenn R.

Todd. P. W. O. P.

O. Leek Box 150. Fll H9 lv VT1HE UN IT Hi STATES PER TILIAIN iw" AMD CHEMICAL COMPANY'S HIGHEST AWARD FSRTTI.T1RS. NATIONAL" SOLUBLS BOSS. NATIONAL SUGARCANE TERTILIZEB For sale by WL 3.

MART a OO. T8.TstYa4T9TesmsdT AlS dU New OrleaAa. La. TO JOENT. AAHrtitemenu inetrud is Ctfe at tt resuof lOssaissi One eetth tntertiemt tOeente Une for one wee SOeenUm Kns or two trcYki fl S3 tins fur tKrte wekt, Ad tl SO a llnef oneatcnO.

Seven wU sow rnM Un. FOR BENT TO A FAMILY WITHOUT children a handsomely furnished cottage house. Ea ty wlk em Clay Statu. Prion Vf ry low to suitable tenant The gentlemaa (his family beng away) would retain a portion if agieeaUle. Address W.

E. Pioaynne office. ap23 It RENT WEiL FURNI9HED FRONT Tooai pries $5. Apply at 612 Magazine st ap23 If LjHJK RENT COTTAGE. FTVSS ROOMS, A 1 bird streer, bet wfceuEaronne and Dryadea.

Apply at comer Grocery. ap23 lw RkN AT 184 GI ROD 8 fREET, CObI tier of Cannde)ef. good, lry Room, with or without board. Cheap lor the summer. ap23 ao RENT OR SALE COTTAGE CONTAIN lig4 rooms: also six lota ground, corner Lrj adt a an soniat two blocks from St.

Charles, near residences of Allen Jumel and Thes. Ser. ten. Apply at offioe JOHN T. MOORE, 39 Tchoupitoulas.

lw 190 CANALTWO OR THREE CHOICE rooms. ap23 2w FOR RENT $30 PER MONTH. WO story house, 162 First street near Maga tine. Eight looms, bathroom. All ia perfect order.

ap'23 3t FOR RENT STO RES 74 AND 76 MAGA zineatteet Apply to W. J. FARHAU. 76 Msgatine street ap22 tf RENT WiTH BOARD. THE SKC ond ileor.

ooraprislirte four handom4 room on St. Chsrles Fourth District with privilege of cat riaae house. References given and required. Address E. picayune office.

ap2l 3t SECOND FLOOR FOR RENT, 86 ST. Charles a'reet Half store Torrent, 86 St Cbarlea ttrtet J. MAILLEVIN. ap20 7t FOR RENT End. formi lONEY'S HOUiE.

WEST End. formerly Din Hickok HoteL Apply on the prcmlat s. apis 7 1 UOH RENT PLEASANT HOCSB. AP Ply20 Thalia. apl8 lwo TiOR RENT AT OCFAN SPRINGS.

MISS Two COTTAGES fronting the Lake, one with six rooms and kitchen, and the other ta three rooms and kitchen. Apply to G. R. I IT MaN. 168 and 160 Gravier street apl8 4tSu F'OR RENT A DESIRABLE TWO STORY residence, completely furniahed.

In good repair, containing six bedroom, double parlors, dining room, kitchen and hydrant and large ciatem southern exposure convenient to three lines of cars, market and good neighb hocd. To a reliable tenant will rent from 1st May until 1st October, at a reasonable rent Apply at ptemissa, after 12 o'clock. 848 Josephine, between Pry tenia and St. Charle. F.

B. PARKINSON, 56 Caiondeiet, back office. ap9 euAWelm QOTTON FACTORS' OFFICES FOR RENI in the building now being constructed at Nos. 72 snd 74 Baronae street The plan may be seen at our office, and modifications will be made if desired by the lessees. A.

ROCHE REAU 16 and 18 St Louis street splB 16t I.MR RENT POSSESSION IMMEDIATE ly given The Gulf View House at Biloxi, the svorite house of the elite. Address R. seal. Mississippi city, or D. R.

GR a Ham, at W. g71 yon fe Co ap7 tt nOR RENT OR SALE MY PLACE AT 1 Ocean Springs, fiontina on the bay, 8 or 10 acr. s. Conjfoi table house, ample outouUliBgs, Hpilugand well water. 35 scuppernong arbors, ard plums.

Inquire 132 Laurel, N. or 112 Camp. j. B. WaLKAR.

2w UORHKHT A LARUE, ELE9ANT AND Jr fuliy lutnlrhad residence on the banks of Huiiron. within two miles ot Pougokeepsl, viith etub rs. barn, ice house, pure p.uig wa i fruit orchard, vegetable garden, cow, horse ai carriage. Apply to A. B.

OKISWiILD fe 119 Canal street apll lm rlC NICS LARGE, BEAD fl FLU ai'd well shaded, Ciesoent Pio Nio Park Canal street New floors, etc. All in good order Teiras moderate. Applv WATER SHOE roKE, 1 12 Customhouse street F25 Sm ICkLY FURNISHED ROOMS AT 306 Baron ne street apl lm T. K1R RENT FIVE LARGE LOTS, COM tainina; frame bouse, located nue sonar froiu Poydras Market Apply at 24S Lafayette street B21 tf I JIANGS ORGANS LOWEST RATES iso oanai. Advertisement ineerted in ft ooUvmn at tKi rex of 10 eente Un oaeK tneerHon i 60 esnte Ua for one toeek 90 eente a Une for two aaaek SI ZS Une for three week, and $1 SO Une for one month.

Seven word eonttitute a Una. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVET that a ote ot J. J. SPoRudted Fob. 18.

1882, st 60 days, to order of and ind irted by C. perl, for (S4306) Four Thousand Three Hundred Dollars, ha been lost or mislaid, and all persons are hereby cautioned against trading ffcr t' same. New Orleans, April 22, 1882. aj 2331 STRAYED ON SATURDAY BBFOBE last from Carondelet street a black and tan if co ten Shepherd SITOM. Coat tn bad ditlon from ntange.

Answers to name of LSfeIE. Any one returning her to No. 6'd Eutrpe at reel will be liberally rewarded. apao lf LOST A RED IRISH SETTER PUP, about four montts old, with a rope oa his neck. Strayed from st Charles and General Taylor atreeta.

A reward will be pad for his return to above address. ap28 2t OST ON WEDNESDAY LAST, A PAIR of GOLD SPECTACLES, either la the taiondelet street car or on St Joseph and St Charles btreer. a liberal reward will be paid tor return of sams to 226 Camp atreet ap23 It NOTICE CERTIFICATE NO. 1B1 FOR one share of stock of the N. O.

Cotton Exchange 'lauding in my name, dated May 6, 173, having beec Ion ot mislaid, notice Is hereby given that application for the issue of a certificate has been made. W. MULLBR. New Orleana. April 4, 188a.

apo eodtm BEMOYAL. Advertisement ineerted in thi column at the rate of 10 eente a Kns each insertion i 60 cent a Une for one week 90 cent a Une for two weeke $1 25 a Une for three week, and $1 SO a line for on month. Seven word eonttitute a line. Re. E.

WALLACE REMOVED FROM 27 Bourbon street to 222 Canal street apl 8 lw NOTICE WE HAVE REMOVED OUR Office to No 48 PNION STREET. J. BDRBRIDOE A Cotton and Sugar Factors and (ieoeiel p6 lm Commission Merchants UUCAT10A. A CARD. MISS A.

CLARKE, ARTIST Teacher of Drawing and Painting In Pencil Crayon. Water and OH Colors; awarded flrat era snoond prise for drawing at the Art Exhibition of British North America, bold In Toronto 1870; pupil of the late Prof. G. A. Gilbert of Toronto and New York.

Private lessons given and schools attended. Terms moderate. Parents and guardians respectfully invited to can and aee specimens. Residence, 60 Robertson street near Common. F26 3neo4 JUDICIAIa.

SUCCESSION OF JOHN HART. CIVIL DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAB lsh of Orleana Division No. Notice Is hereby given to tne creditors of th'e ex tare and to all other persons herein In teres tel. to show oause within ten days from the ptesent notification (if any they have or Can) why the account pre anted by ssary Hatt testamentary executrix of the deceased, ehonla not ap roved and homologated and the funds die. rlbuted in aoeordauoe therewith.

Bv order ot the Court p83 27 roy2 JAMES T. CLARK. Clerk. LOTTERY. RAWING OF THE LOU IB IAN A STATE LOTTERY.

SATURDAY, April 33 Claea No. 90, for 188X MssacisoieSCIKCIS 5 5 I i iiiLLL 57 36 SO 16 36 66 38 9 33 42. 19 20158 The above drawings are published in all the principal papers and are drawa la pa 011a daily at he Rooms of the Company. Witness oar hand at New Orleana La tab 83d D. A.

WILSON. Commissioner. Plana of our Dally Brawtug can always be seen at au times at aU branch olfioo. JeS 78 B0A11DLRG. jaraj rJrr Tf i'wmwfyjxfvfjL Admwttteawnts ineerted tn thi aotirsari at (M rate of 10 eaata Une each inswHon Wsamtsc Ume for one tassk 90 eente a Une Tor two week fl 3Sa Itnsor (Ares week, mad tX.

10 a Un for a BOARD AT 196 CAMP COOL FRONT roomc, wuh gallery and awnlcg, at summer rate. ap2S at FURNISHED ROOMS ALL FROST. Wide ga lories. Term reaaoaabl for a a aimer mouths. 161 Carondelet corner Girod e'Tott ap33 lt T1JBEE SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE accommodated with pleasant rooms, with or without board, by expectable family.

Fourth Distriot convenient two lines ears. Retarenoes exchanged. Address FAMILA', this oifloe. epza iv AN ICE ROOM SMALL RUT AIRY, WITH side and end gallery, oaa be had for the entire season or longer by a responsible party. Terms 930 per moath.

first month la advance. Apply 823 St Mary street, from 3 to P. M. ap23 2w 95 DU MAINE ROOMS AND FIRST das board la Creole family. 920 to $30 a month.

apl2 14t 1 nrfl CAMP NICELY 1 I room, with board. FURNISHED n6 6 Tf bOMS, WITH BOARD, 314 ST. CHARLES AX street Ja81 3m 219 CAMP ROOMS WITH OR WITH out board. aah26 lm OOQ CAMP NICELY FURNISHED AND 6cP airy room, with or without board Terms moderate. F26 tf ELEGANT FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS, alth board, at 17 St Charles street opp.

slte Lafayette Square. si 8m GOOD BOARD. WITH WELL FURNIS HBB rooms, at Mra. STICKNKY'S, 496 Magaalne street F8 DESIRABLE ROOMS, WITH BOARD, IN a private family. Apply at 890 Magaelae street Jala 6m 206 CAMP STREET.

NEATLY FU fi nished room, in suite or aingla. with hoard. Prince reasonable. all 6m JOARDING THE LEE HOUSE, 130 AMP atreet Thla fine establishment la altuatedia the moat oeatral part of the city, oonvenlant te all places of business. It has been thoroughly painted and all new tuRdturef It la now open for the reception of guest, ana will he carried on aa a First Class Hotel for the traveling public at SI 60 par day a house vary much needed In thla city opposite Lafayette Square, which has been Improved at a greas cost The square tor children has ae eouak Also, another attraction is that every prooeealon peases the doors, which can be seen from the large veranda.

No need to apeak of the table that will apeak for ltaelf. No. 180 Camp street. ol8 81 ly BOARDING 198 A STREET Choice front rooms, furnished or unfurnished, with board. A first olaos table and the comfort of home life guaranteed.

Ref erenees required. an24 tf THE ARLINGTON. 118 CAMP STREET, la now open for tne reception of guests, and Is eajrriejf on aa a first class hotel, with a table unsurpassed. a 37 tf SEVERAL ROOMS WITH BOARD. 191 Camp.

oil tf PIANOS TUNED, REPAIRED, WER. LEIN'H, 185 Canal street ap2S '81 ly FBOFOSALS. DEPARTMENT OFCOMMEROE, Room 13. City Hall. New Orleana.

April 16. 1882. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE eelved at the Mayor's parlor until 12 o'clock on the 27th day ot April, 1882, for the of the rights of way or franchises for double track lalTroad purposes through the following streets, vis: 1. Prom tie Junction of Canal and Delta Mi efts, thtough Canal, through Baronae, tbroagh Delord street and through St Charles Avenue, to Madison street in OarroUton. 2 From Water street through Napoleon Avenue, to ltslnnctiou with St.

Cbarlea Avennt. 8 From Water street through Jackson street, to Its Junction with St. Charles Avenue. 4. The company purchasing the frauohlsrs to ve tbe privilege ot selecting a route of way to Lake Poctohartraln through any of the etreeta between Jackson aud Madison atreeta.

snblect to the consent of the Council of the city of New Orleans. Tbe commons under which these franchises are to be sold are fully set forth in the speoiflca. tious on file in the omoe of the Administrator of Commerce. WM. FAQ AN, ap9 tap27 Administrator of Commerce.

PB0P08AL9 FOR REMOVAL OF WRECK. UNITED STATES ENGINEER OFFICE, i No. 8 S. Rampart street New Orleans, La April 17. 18S2.

SEALED PROPOSALS. IN DUPLICATE, will be received at thla offioe un'U 12 o'clock noon. May 19, 1882, for the removal of sunken versel, with cargo, If any, now lying in Pasa Marian, Mississippi Seond. For blanks and information apply at this offioe. AMOS BT1CK.NEY, MaJ of Eug'rs, tJ.

S. A. 6t PROPOSALS FOR FUEL, FORAGE ARD Headquarters Department of the Sooth, Office of the Chief Quartermaster. Newport Barrack, April 17. 1883.) SKALS1 PROPOSALS, IN TRIPLICATE, subject to the usual oondlttona, will be received at thi offioe, or at the offioe ot the Depot Uxarter master.

New Orleans, or at the cffltxsof the Quartermasters at the following named poets, until 12 o'clock, noon on May 17, 18i2, at which time and places they will he opened In tbe preeeae of bidders, for furnishing and delivery vf military supplies daring tbe fiscal year beglnnic' July 1. 18o2, and ending June 80, 1883, as follows: Such quantities of fuel, Forsge and Straw aa may hs required at the following named Poata and National Cemeteries: MILITARY POSTS GARRISONS. Bt. Francis Barracks, St Angus tins. Fort Barrancas, Fa, Fort Brooke, Tampa, Fa, Mount Venon Barrack Jaokeon Barraoka, Newport Borraeka, Little Book Barraoks, MILITARY POSTS IN CHARGE OF ORDNANCE ROE ANTS.

U. S. A. Fort Moultrie, 8. Fort Clinch, ra Fort Pulaski, Oglethorpe Barraoka, Savannah, Ga.

Fort Macon, Bt. Fort sines, irort Morgan. Fort aasaohuaetta, Ship Island, Fo't Plokena, Pa, Fort Caswell, N. CU Br ton Rouge Barracks, La Fort Jackson, Fort rt Pnlllp, La, Fort Maoomb, 1st, Fort livlngston, La, Fort Pike. Fort Taylor, Fa Fort Jefferson Fa, Key West Barracks, Fa Quartermaster's be, ot.

New Orleans, La NATIONAL CEMETERIES. In charge ot Atslstant Qaartermaster General, S. A. at LoulsvlUe. Ky.

Fort Donel son, Nashville, Tann, Stone's River. Tcnn, Camp Nelsoz, Lebanon, Ky Mill Springs, Cave HiU, Ky. lii cnai ge of Depot Quartermaster, U. 8. at New orleana La Mobile, Ala.

Corinth, Vloksbnrg, Mem rhis, Pittsburg Landing. Alexandria la." Baton Rouge, La Chalmette, La, A ot Hudson, La In charge of Poet Quartermaster at Little Bock Baiiacka, Ark. Fayettevule, Ark Fort Smith, Ark. A drees Chief Quartermaster at Newport Bai racks. for Andersonvilie.

Ga, Chattanooga KnoxvTUe. Tenn Marietta, Ga, Raleigh. N. Newberne, N. Salisbury, N.

Wilmington, N. Beaufort, 8. Florenoe, 8. 0. Proposals for either class of the tora mentioned or for quantities lees than the whole required, will be reoe'ved.

The Government re selves the right to reject any or all proposal. A preference will be given to artloles of demesne production, and to articles of domestic production produced on the Paciffo Coast to the extent of the consumption required by the pubuo service there. Blank proposals and printed circulars stating the kind and estimate 1 quantt le required at each poet and giving full instruotion aa to the manner of bidding, conditions to be observed by bidders and teims of contract and payment, will be famished on application to thla offioe, or to the Bpot Quartermaster at New Orleana, La or to the Quartermasters at the various posts named. Envelopes containing proposal should be irarked Proposa'a for at and ad. dressed to the undersigned, or to the Depot Quartermaster at New Orleana La, or to the respective Poat SFwTELLE, Deputy M.

Gen U. 8. ap20 flt chief Qiartermaster. MISCTEIJiANEOUS ORGANS MUSIC PIANO TUNING BE palrlnr at WERLEIN'S. FECIAL NOTICE JOHN P.

BR AUN, 20...... 20 BUILDING PLANS and Agent for the OTTO OA9 ENGINE and the safest HAND or POWER ELEVATOR. ap2 '82 SnTaThl2m pARRIAGES J. L. T.

MADDUX haa opened a' oommlalon Carriage Stote, Na 60 Common atreet, and is bow prepared to sell new end second hand oar. rtagea of all description. Pan lee having anything In tbe carriage line to di pose ot wtJ fled ready sale for the aaaaa by calling oa the undersigned, Na 60 Common street. mhl9 8nt L. T.

MADDUX. CnARTEK. swsftsyVAaysna STATE OF LOUISIANA. rs it kNOwif. th at ore day af March, 1882.

before me, BEN AM II? a noiary pudu ana lor the parisa of Orleans. State of Louisiana duly oamlMlmnl aa aaalined. aBa la the pre.ance of uu wit. naaaes nereinatter nameo ao nitaersined. per.

aonally came and appeared tbe several person Whose name are hereunto anbaoribad. aha so cial ed that availing themselves of the rev talons of the statu tea of the Bute ot Louisiana leiaave io tne organiaatloa or eorporauoaa slos ot 1865 of Lhs ene Assembly ef thi tat of Louisiana and of all amendmenta thereto i they, the aald several appeartra, have mutually a reed, and do bv thaaa mm. tuauy agree ana Dina vnemseivea, as well aa ufh AlbA, ll.l sn, SA assoaiated with them, to feraa and ooa sUtate a corporation and bodfa nailUo la law, for the objects and narnosea ami lor tne term ana period hereinafter expreesed. under the to. lowing artloles, via ARTICLE FIRST.

1 hts ccrporatlon shall be known and deslgna. ted under the name atd title of "THK Mtr. 1 UAL ACCIi'KNT AND ENDOWMBNr IhlANA." snd It domicile ia hereby fixed 1 the city of New Orleana Louisiana The objects and purpose of this oov poratlom uv. wj wv yivTiuvun lav saeaa hera an endowment fund to assist them during tbtlr lifetime, and to pay them certain beaeUte' hen sick aud a leabiea. A is i to provide or it members an endowment fund payable ta the patty entitled thereto, or his or her heirs er legal representatives, at th data of his or her death or at ancb other time aa maw han ARTICLE THIRD.

Th P. estdrnt or, in his absenoa or Inability to act, the Vice President ot tola association, 1 hereby designa.ed a the proper offloer upon whom citation or other legal process shall be ART ICLE FOURTH. This corporation shall have tbe right ta" wuwuuw hu rim, wr raiuftw waair BlB year from and after the date hereof i toooa tract sue and be aued to make and nse a eor orate seal to hold, leoel ve. purchase, and eoa vey propel ty, both real and personal to nam and appoint such managr, directors and oncers as the interests of said corporation may require, and to make and establish auoh by laws for the proper management and regnlauoa of the afialia of said ootporatian aa may he necessary aud lequlalta ARTICLE FIFTH. The officers of this corporation are hereby declared to be a Presides a Vloe Preeloeat, a Secretary who shall also aot as a Treasurer, am Assistant Secretary, and a General Agent.

There shall also be a Boatd of Fourteen Di rooters, of whom the President of thla eoiporatlom shall be ex officio chairman, and In his absence the Vice President shall aot la his stead. And at aU meetings of the Board of Dlreotors at least seven member thereof shall oonaUtut a quorum for tne transaction of bn sines. a RTTfiT. fiirrir. The election for member of the Board af Directors of thla corporation shall be made by ballot by the members of this association, aad those leoelvlng a plurality ef the vote east by those present and represented at suoh 'aleoUom shall ha declared elected Directors of this oorpe raUon.

ARTICLE SEVENTH. After the members ef the Board of Directors shall have bca elected, they "shall Immediately proceed to elect the other olflcers ot this cor. oration, which election shall be made by ballot by a majority of suoh Board of Directors sale! boatd to elect the President and Vloe President from among their number. ARTICLE EIGHTH. The election for officer and members of the Board of Dlreotors of this corporal ion shall be held annually, on the third Tuesday In April et each year sand Messrs.

II. Dudley Coleman Ben am la F. Chambers, Douglass M. Kllpat rick, Gecrge Moorman, George Nicholson, Juhax S. Rslney, Thomas J.

Carver, John at. Rsnaud, Maloo L. Hud gins, Samuel M. Todd, Hoary F. Bridewell, Mosea Clark, John D.

Steven son and Henry N. Soria are hereby declared ta be the members of the first Board of Directors thereof i and eorge Nicholson the first President Samuel M. 1 odd the first Vloe President. Henry F. Bridewell the first Secretary and Treasurer.

Moses Clark the first Assistant Secretary and John D. Stevenson the first Gen era! Agent of this corporation, and they shall serve until tbe third Tuesday of April, In the year eighteen hundred and eighty three, or untlil their successor shall be elected. Should any vaoanoy occur In tbe Board of Director or among th offloets of this corporation prior to the next general e'ectlon, the same snail be filled by a vota by a ballot of a majority of the members of said Board of Dlreotors present at a meeting called for that purpose and auoh members of atd Board of Directors, or officers, so elected. serve for the balance of auoh unexpired tei rm. am ana until tne next general eio.tiwn their successors shall have been elected.

ARTICLE NINTH. The affairs of this corporation shall be nqoV dated. at the expiration of Its charter, by three, liquidator to be elected by a two thirds vote oC the members thereof. Should said mem bora however, desire that the affalra ot tbla oorpora elected by a two third majority ef the votes of the members of this corporation, cast at a gene ral meeting thereof, convened tor that purpjee. by the publication of a notioe of sash geaerni meeting, once a week, during thirty diya, ta a daily newspaper, publiaheoraln the city of Nov Orleana Thus done and passed In my offloe.

in New Orleana, Louisiana, on the day ana. date flrat before written In the presence ot Messrs David Dwera and Dr. Howard Smith, competent witnesses, both of this oity, who hereunto sign name with the aald anpeai era ana me, tne sata notary. (Original signed.) Geo. Nichols an.

u. jr. udud uera, John D. O. Stevenson, D.

M. 11 patrlok, Thoa J. Carver, Henry N. Soria, M. L.

Had gins, D. J. Dewei Bta'i L. i oaa. Henry F.

BrldwtL Moses Clark. Oeo. Moormaa. H. Dudley Coleman, no.

K. Kenaod, no. B. BAluey, BENJAMIN ORY, Notary PnbUo. BTATX OF LOUISIANA, I City of New Orleana, I the undersigned District Attorney for the parish of Orleans, State of Louisiana do hereby certify that I have thla day carefully examined the foregoing aot ot Incorporation of MTha Ma.

tnaL Accident and Endowment Association of New Onoaaa Louisiana" and am of the opln ton that the purposes aad object ef th aald' corporation as apclned in said aot are and i hat none of the provisions therein ooatsAa ed are oonti ary to law. In faith whereof I hereunto net my hand at New Orleans, La, en. this 80th aay ot March, JOHN J. FINNEY, District Attorney for the parish of Orleana. STATE OF City of New Orleana I I.

the nnderaimed. Recorder of Mortgage la and for the parish of Orleana State orLouiai ana do hereby certify that the within aad fur. goisg act of In corporation of "The Mutual Ao cident and Endowment Association of New Or lean, Louisiana" waa thl day duly reoordod In faith whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal at New Orleana, La, thla 81st day of March, 1882. EUGENE MAY. Recorder.

STATE OF LOUISIANA. 4 Benjamin Ory, a duly eommlsaloned and qualified Notary Public In aud for the parish of OrU ans, Stat of Louisiana, do hers by oer tify the foregoing to be a true aad correct copy, as well of tbe original aot of inoorpoiaiion aa also ef the several eertifleatn of th District Attorney and Recorder of Mors gages thereto attached, on file and of reoord la my office. In faith whereof I have hereunto eet my hand and seal, at New Orleans, ha, on this 81st day Of Mar oh, 1862. BENJAMIN ORY. ap2 Notary Publio.

FINANCIAL. OTOCKS FLEMING LARY, BANKERS AND BROKERS, 67 BBOADWAY. NSW YORK Stock carried on from 8 to 10 per cent, mar gin. Fractional order executed aatlsf aotoruy also, all Unlisted Securities dealt la. Closing minUtioni sent daily on application.

WM. G. FLEMING, OBO. TL LARY, u.mhur New York Stock Exehanaa ap2 SuTuThlm 1 ivr RS. EMILIA CLEMENT LADIES' PHYSICIAN aad MIDWIFE.

a eaaala comnlalnta iaek aa diseases of tne wosnb, female weakness, eta, qolekly ourel aid suooets guaranteed. Leolee will find pleasaut and comfortable rooms, with all aeoeasaiy medical attention, daring oennneinent Offioe and residence: Na 306 Baronn atreet, between Calliope and Clio atreeta hours front 7 A. M. to 12 and bom 37. M.

to 7. ap20 ThSuTnUn MRS. WARDLE, 339 THALIA STREET, near Carondelet, returning thanks to her friends and the pubUo for their kind tor the past twenty five years a MIDWIF8 and LADIES' PHYSICIAN, desires now to hs form them and strangers that oho has mads ar rancamenU ta reoelve pa ties where ail the comforts of a home wlllbe sap plied on the moat reasonable ceasary. the beet and oldaatphysaM cm ha ronsuiVd. For stranger, heat city ralerenoea "llTnrsof cnsuTiiaon follows tB A Lk and 4 to 6 P.M.

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