AUCTION SALES. By C. E. Girardey ft Co. SIXTEEN VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS NEARLY OPPOSITE THE JACKSON RAILROAD DEPOT AND THE NEW CANAL. SUCCESSION OF THE LATE HENRY FASSMAN. Second District Court for the parish of Orleans— No. 30,149. B V C. K. GIRARDEY A CO., Auc tioneers. Nicholas J. Boer, Auctioneer—Office No 17 Exchange Place—SATURDAY. August 19, 1871 at twelve o'clock M., at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, on Royal, between Canal and Customhouse streets, in the city of New Or leans, will be Bold at public auction, by virtue and in pursuance of an order Iroin the Hon. Louis Duvigneaud, Judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated July 10, 1871, and ren dered in the alrove entitled matter, the following described aud valuable property, to wit— SIXTEEN LOTS OF GROUND, situated in the First District of this city, in the square bounded by Calliope, Kuplirosine, Solis and Maunsel streets, designated by the Nos. 11 to 26 inclusive. Lots Nos. 11, 12 and 13 adjoin each other, aud measure each 29 feet front on Maunsel street, bv 126 feet 7 inches and 2 lines in denth; lots Nos 14 15 and 16 adjoin, ami measure each 29 feet front on Solis street, by 126 feet 7 inches and 2 lines; lots Nos. 17,18, 19, 20, 21 and 22 measure each 25 feet :i inches and 6 lines front on Kuplirosine street, by 116 feet 4 inches aud 3 lines in depth; lots Nos. 23, 24, 25 and 26 adjoin each other, aud measure each 25 feet 3 inches ami 7 lines frort on Euphrosine street, by 116 feet 4 inches aud 3 'mes in depth: lot No. 17 forms the corner of Kupkjfisine and Maunsel streets. These lots are situated near*y opposite the Jack sou railroad depot, and wit'* in one square of the New canal, and the great trade of both these leading channels; adapted for buildings of every description. . Terms—One-half cash; balance at twelve months credit, for notes of the purchasers, aud by them Jadors d, secured by mortgage on the property, hearing interest at the A-ate of eight per cent per annum from the day of<^ a j ( . uutil final payment; tne mortgage to couta tn the usual five per cent attorney's fee binding the purchasers to pay in event of sjfct to enforce payment of the the taxes for the year 1871, >unt of the bid. r with all the United States e expense of the purchasers, v public. jy 19 29 au5 12 19 notes, and assume in addition to the Acts of sale, togetl Stamps attached, at before R. J. Ker, uotj ONE HUNDRED S STREET R RES OF THE ST. CHARLES LROAD COMPANY'S STOCK. C wit: designated by the Nos. 1 r, and measuring each |int on Water street, and Tchoupitoulas street, r of Eighth and Water feet 6 inches 6 lines on a. 1 and 2; and lot No. 2 i and 6 lines en the di i and 6 lines en the di 1 3 A. joining the lots above by the Nos. 1 A, 2 A, 3 A join each other, and hes 1 is lines front on (creasing from 61 feet 11 Ion lines of lot No. 2, to l-ri lines on the division and 4 A adjoin each i feet and 2k lines front ; depths increasing from a lines on the division T.eet 4 inches and 7 lines on fit A 8. djoming each other, and fed and designated bv the and measure each 52 feet on Water street; 52 feet on Tchoupitoulas street, depth of 126 feet 9 inclies sion line of lots 2 A and 4 A, l 5 lines on the division of t A R having a depth of 132 i ou the lower division line The whole forming tin square; and will be sold e vendors in the batture the original title as front lird cash, and the remainder A, red it, in notes of the pur It of eight per cent per an ile until final payment, and Jfirtgage and vendor's lien, rof live per cent attorney's 'o enforce payment of any of Bers to assume payment of J1871. Juier with the United States [use of the purchasers before jy!8 29 au5 12 19 INITURE, ETC., AT AUCTION SION OF H. G. McCOMAS. Court for the parish of Orleans, No. 34.670. GIRARDEY A CO.-NICHO lloev, auctioneer—Office No. 17 Ex I—FRIDAY, July 28, 1871. at 104* A. fid at auction at the dwelling No. 109 Itween Annunciation and Chippewa virtue and in pursuance of an order Ion. L. Duvigneaud, Judge of the Second furt for the parish of Orleans, dated the uly, and rendered in the above entitled lal assortment of Parlor, House, Bed I Kitchen FURNITURE, PERSONAL EF ft., aud also four pairs of very flue Lace P'ash before delivery. jyl8 19 26 27 28 By A. Huston. HOUSES AND MULES. ek'.y sales of fine saddle and harness horses ork mules, top and open baggies, harness c., at auction. A. HUSTON, AUCTIONEER — OFFICE No. 199 Giavier street—Will be sold on aSDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY of every 3k, at eleven o'clock A. M., at stables corner of avier and Baronne streets— ine saddle and harness HORSB8 and MARES, od work MULES, new and second-hand top and en buggies, wagons, etc. Out door sales at uded to. Terms—Cash in United States treasury notes, jel lm By Charles E. Fortier. SUCCESSION OF H. J. GILDEMESTER. Second District Court for the pariah of Orleans, No. 34,746. B Y CHARLES E. FORTIER, AUCTIONEER. Office No 25 hxchange place—MONDAY. July 31,1871, at 10 o'clock A. M., will be sold on the premises, corner of Marais street and Carondelet walk, by virtue of an order from the honorable the Second District Court for the parish of Or leans, dated July 25,1871— STORK FIXTURBS, weights, measures, and all and singular the contents of the stare corner of Marais street and Carondelet walk. Also, ONE MULE AND CART. Terms—Cash in United States tresenr? attes. jy26 28 30 AUC TION SALES, By Charles E. Fortier. VALUABLE PROPERTY ON FORTIN STREET. SUCCESSION OF CHARLES P. BOUTTE. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans— No. 34.378. B Y CHARLES E. FORTIER. AUCTIONEER. Office, No. 25 Exchange place—SATURDAY August 12, 1871, at twelve o'clock M., at the Mer chants and Auctioneers' Exchange, on Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets, will he sold, by virtue of an order from the Hon. Louis Duvigneaud. Judge of the Second District Court for tne parish of Orleans, dated eleventh July, 1871 the following described property— A CERTAIN LOT OP GROUND, with the improve ments thereon, situated in the Faubourg Pout chartrain. in this city, designated by the No. 54. and measuring 30 feet front on Fortin street, by a depth of 134 feet, all French measure, aud between parallel lines. Terms—One half cash, and the balance at one year credit, with note bearing eight |*-r cent in terest from date until paid, secured by special mortgage on the property sohi, together with the usual '22 au2 12 19 26 SALE TO EFFECT A PARTITION. VALUABLE PROPERTY, NOS. 266 AND 262 CHAR TRES (LATB CONDE) STREET, BETWEEN ST. PHILIP AND URSULINE8 STREETS. SUCCESSION MRS. MAGDALENA WALICK, DE ceased wife of Bernard Redler, Second District Court for the parish of Orleans— No. 34,431. B Y CHARLES E. FORTIER. AUCTION eer—Office No. 25 Exchange place—SATURDAY, August 19, 1871, at 12 o'clock M., at tlie Merchants aud Auctioneers' Exchange, on Royal street, be tween Canal and Customhouse streets, will he sold, by virtue of an order from the Hon. Louis Duvigneaud. Judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated fifteenth July, 1871, the following described property— A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, situated in tlie Second District of this city, in the square com prised within Conde (now Chartres). Levee, St. Philip aud Ursulines street, measuring, English measure, 33 feet 8 inches front on said Chartres street by 109 feet 7 inches deep: together with all tlie buildings and improvements thereon, all tlie rights, ways, servitudes and privileges thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. The house bears ihe Nos. 260 and 262 Chartres (late Conde) street. Xerms—Cash, in United States treasury notes, the purchaser to assume, over aud above his bid, all tlie taxes for the year 1871. Act of sale before James D. Augustin, notary C ublie. at tlie expense of the purchase, including uited States stamps. jy!8 29 au5 12 19 By Louis Stem & Bros. EIGHT HUNDRED CASES BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS. B Y LOl'IS STERN & BROS.-M. STERN, Auctioneer—On FRIDAY', July 28. 1871. at 10 o'clock A. M., at their salesroom No. 16 Chartres street, will be told without limit or reserve— 800 CA8ES BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS, com § rising an assortment suitable for men's, boys', la ies'. misses* and childrens' wear, and suitable foi city and country trade. TeriH6—At sale. d©28 TeriH6—At sale. d©28 By S. Guinault. SUCCESSION OF JEANNETTE CASTELIN—NO. 34,669. B Y S. Gl'INACLT, AUCTIONEER-OFFICE corner of Exchange alley and Bienville street— SATURDAY. August 12.1871. will lie sold, at 12 M., at the Royal Street Auction Exchange, corner of Conti aud Royal streets, by virtue of an order from the honorable the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated July 7, 1871— A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, situated in the new suburb Marigny, in tlie square bounded by Claiborne, Derbigny and Annette streets and St. Bernard avenue designated by No. 14 of square No. 48, according to a plan made by Joseph Pilie surveyor, dated April 29, 1838. aud deposited in the offi« eof A. Chiapella under the number sixty-five said lot measuring 31 feet 11 inches and 2 lines front on Derbiguv street, by a depth of 160 feet 4 inches and 4 lilies. Together with a two story frame house of four rooms and front gallery: an other frame house of two rooms, well, cistern, privy, etc. The whole agreeably o a plan to be exhibited at the Exchange. Terms—One-half cash, a"d the baiance on a credit of 6ix and twelve mouths, for notes secured bv mortgage, and bearing eight T*r cent interest per annum from date until paid. The purchaser to keep the buildings insured until the full payment of the notes furnished by him, and to pay five per cent in case of judicial proceedings-for the recov ery of the above notes. Act of sale before John L. Laresche notary pub lie, at the expense of the purchaser, including the United States stamps, as well as the taxes for the running 1871, aud in 1872. running year 1871, aud in 1872. jyl2 20 29au5 12 SUCCESSION OF FERDINAND SARRACDET. B y s. <;rrYAUi/i\ auctioneer—office corner of Exchange alley and Bienville street— FRIDAY, July 28, 1871, will be sold, at 11 A. M., at his auction salesroom, corner of Exchange alley and Bienville street, by virtue of an order from the honorable the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated July 18, 1871 — *" ' ie Rocker, one Rul paid, one Gold Watch, three Twelve Chairs, one Rocker, one Rug. one Clock one lot Wearing Apparel, one Gold Watch, three Gold Buttons, one Gold Ring, one Trunk, one Car petbag. one Pipe, etc. petbag. one Pipe, etc. Terms—Cash. jy 20 2*3 28 By Sherift Sauvinet. SUCCESSION OF THE LATE BARTHOLOMEW COLLINS, DECEASED. Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, No. 33,830. B Y VIRTUE OF AND IN OBEDIENCE TO AN order of sale, rendered July 21, 1871, to me directed by the honorable the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled matter, I will proceed to sell at public auction, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Ex change, Royal street, between Canal and Custom house streets, in the Second District of this city, on SATURDAY', August 5,1871, at twelve o'clock M., for account of said succession, the following described property, to wit— LAND WARRANTS Nos. 124,125 and 126. TWO CERTIFICATES OF STOCK of the Agricul tural and Commercial Association. TWENTY-FIVE SHARES of the Louisiana Canal and Improvement Company. TWO AND A HALF SHARES of the Arkansas and Delta Railroad Company. Terms—Cash on the spot. _ C. B. SAUVINET. jy2$ 30 au$ Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. AUCTION SALES. By Nash ft Hodgson. RACING STALLION CHALMETTE AT AUCTION. SUCCESSION OF JAMES NELLIGAN. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans, No. 34,686. B Y NASH dk HODGSON— W. 1. HODGSON, Auctioneer—Office No. 170 Gravier street—On MONDAY, July 31, 1871. at 10k A. M.. in front of the office of the auctioneers, at No. 170 Gravier street, by virtue and iu puisuance of an order of the Hon. Louis Duvigneaud, Judge of tlie Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated July 19, 1871, court docket No. 34,636. for account of the succession of James Nelligan, deceased, at pub lic auction will lie sold— The Brown Stallion CHALMETTE, six years of age, and about fifteen hands high. Terms—Cash in United States treasury notes, j v20 23 30 THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, NO. 12 MARI GNY STREET. SUCCESSION OF JULIUS H. COHEN. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans— No. 30.270. B Y NASH dk HODGSON, W. I.HODGSON, Auctioneer—Office No. 170 Gravier street—On SATURDAY. August 19. 1871, at twelve o'clock, M., at the St. Charles Auction Exchange, in the base ment rotunda of the St. Charles Hotel, in this city, by virtue and iu pursuance of an order of the Hon. Louis Duvigneaud. Judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated July 15, 1871, court docket No. 30.270, for account of the succession of Julius H. Cohen, deceased, at public auction, will be sold— ONE VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, with the buildings and improvements thereon, situated in the Third Distiict of this city, in the square bounded by Victory, Marigny aud Elvsian Fields streets anil the public road, measuring 19 feet 1 inch aud 6 lines front on Marigny street. 26 feet 2 inches and 4 lines in w idth in the rear, by a depth of about 117 feet 5 inches, with the use of yard and an alley opening ou Marigny street, all according to a plan made by Louis H. Pilie, surveyor, dated July—,1871. The improvements consist of a three-story brick building, known as No. 12 Marigny street. Terms and Conditions—Five hundred dollars cash in United States treasury notes, audfthe bal ance in six equal payments at six, twelve, eighteen, twenty-four, thirty and thirty-six months in the notes of the purchaser, to his own order, bearing interest at ttie Tate of eight per cent per annum from date until final payment, with special mort gage and vendor's privilege. The mortgage to em brace the clause of five i»er cent for attorney's fees in case of suit. The buildings to be kept fully insured aud policy to be transferred to vendor. This property is sold subject to a lease for one year from June 1, 1871. at $300 a year, with privi lege ol renewai for one year at same rate. Act of sale before Joseph Cohn, notary, at the expense ot the purchaser including the stamps and the taxes for 1871. jy!6 29 au6 13 19 R. N. OGDEN ET AL VS. FRANCIS S. D. OGDEN, TUTRIX ET AL. Second District Court, No. 15.894. B Y NASH A HODGSON-W. I. HODGSON, Auctioneer—<>ffi«» No. 170 Gravier street—Ou TUESDAY. August 22. 1871. at twelve o'clock M., in The basement r« tinidn of the St. Charles Hotel, in this city, by vi: • and iu pursuance of a judgment in partition, rendered July 14. 1371, by the Hon. Louis Duvigneaud. Judge of the Second District Court for tlie parish oi Orleans, signed July 19,1871 will l»e sold for account of the above entitled mat ter, the following described real estate, to wit— A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND iu the Sixth District of this city, in square bounded by Caron delet or Apollo. General Taylor. Bacchus or Bar oddc and Peuiston streets, forming the corner of Carondelet and General Taylor streets, and meas uring 103 feet front on Carondelet or Apollo street, by a depth and front ou General Taylor street of 153 feet, together with all the buildings aud im provements thereon, consisting of a one-story and attic frame slated cottage, etc. Terms of 6ale—Two thousand dollars cash, the balance in one aud two years by notes of the pur chaser iu two equal installments to his own order and by him indorsed, bearing interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum from day of sale, with special mortgage, with vendor's privilege, until final payment. The mortgage to embrace the five percent at torney's fee clause in case of suit on any portion of tlie credit payments. The building to be kept insured aud the police transferred to the vendors. Act of sale, together with the United States stamps. at the expense of the purchaser, before Andrew Hero. Jr., notary public. jy22 aul 8 15 22 By R. M. & B. J. Montgomery. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS. CARPETS. ETC.. AT AUCTION. B y h. m. a b. j. jiontgo.iiery-r. M. MONTGOMERY. Auctioneer—Will be sold on every SATURDAY. TUESDAY, and THURSDAY, at the Old Auction Mart, 87 Camp street, at eleven o'clock— A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF NEW and SEC OND-HAND FURNITURE, such as Rosewood Mahoganv and Walnut Bedsteads, Armoirs, Bu reaus. Washstands, Parlor Furniture. Marble Top Centre Tables, Carpets. French Plate Mirrors, Mattreesee, Cooking Stoves, etc. ALSO. A large Invoice of Cottage Beds, Cane and Wood Seat Chairs. Also. Upright and Square Pianos of Pleyei, Favre and other manufactories. ALSO, AN IMMENSE STOCK OF NEW FURNITURE of all description at private 6ale. Terms—Cash no9 By Placide J. Spear. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON FRANCE STREET, BETWEEN GREATMEN AND CRAPS STREETS. SUCCESSION OF C. SCHUMAN AND WIFE. Second District Court for the parish of Orleans— No. 34,623. B Y PIiACIDE J. (SPEAR. AUCTIONEER— Office 46 Exchange alley—TUESDAY, August 22,1871. at twelve o clock M., will be sold at the St. Charles Auction Exchange, comer of St. Charles and Common streets, by virtue aud in pursuance to au order from the Honorable Louis Duvigneaud, Judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated July 19, 1871, for account of the above succession, the loilowiug described prop erty. to wit— A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, with all the buildings and improvements thereon, situated in suburb Washington, Third District of this city, iu the square hounded by France, Greatmen. Craps and Mazaut streets, designated as lot No. 23, ou a plan drawn by Puevo X Casnier, on the twenty sixth day of April, 1845, deposited in the office of 6. de Armas, notary public, and measures, Ameri can measure. 45 feet 8 inches and 1 line front ou France 6treet, by a depth of 81 feet, between parallel lines. Terms and conditions—One-half cash, and the balance ou a credit of one and two years, in notes of the purchaser, hearing eight per cent in terest per annum from the date until paid; the improvements to be kept insured, aud policy trans ferred: the notes to be secured by mortgage on the propertv: the purchaser to pay all taxes tor the year 1871 over and above the price of adjudica tion, and the clause of five per cent for at oruey's fees in case of judicial proceedings to he in scribed. Act of sale lie (pro Joseph Colin, together with internal revenue Btarnps, etc., at the expense of the purchaser._ jy22 29 au5 12 19 22 B VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THIRD STREET, BETWEEN LAUREL AND LIVE OAK STREETS. SUCCESSION OF MR. AND MRS. CREDO. Second District Court for the parish of Orleans— No. 34,618. Y PLACIDE J. SPEAR, AUCTIONEER— r Office 46 Exchange allev—TUESDAY, August 1, 71, at 12 o'clock M., will be sold at the Royal street Auction Exchange (late Bank of Louisiana), comer of Royal and Conti streets, by virtue of and in pursuance of an order from the Hon. Louis Duvigneaud. Judge of the Second District Court for the oarish of Orleans, dated June 23, 1871, for ac count of the above succession, the following de scribed valuable propertv. to wit— A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, together with ail the buildings and improvements thereon, situated in the Fourth District of this city, in square No. 52. on a plan of tlie faubourg Livaudais; said square being bounded by 1 bird, Laurel, Second aud Live Oak streets, designated by the No. 16, on a plan made hv Hugh Giant, late city surveyor of Lafayette, dated May 30,1843, and deposited in the office of L. R. Kenny, late a notary public in and for the parish of Jetferson, in this State, for refer ence; said lot measuring 26 feet 8 inches and 2 lines front on Third street, between Laurel and Live Oak streets, by a depth of 111 feet 4 inches aud 4 lines, betwtea parallel lines, American measure. Terms and conditions—One-half cash, and the balance at six, twelve and eighteen months credit, for notes bearing eight per cent interest from date until paid, with special mortgage aud vendor's lien and privilege, the policy of insurance transferred to vendor, and purchasers to pay the fees of the lawyereniploved in case of non payment of notes at five per cent on all amounts recovered. Acts ot sale before lolin L. Laresche, notary public, together with internal revenue stamps, at the ex pense of the purchaser. je29 jy6 13 20 27 aul B HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. SUCCESSION OF C. SCHUMAN AND WIFE. V PLACIDE J. SPEAR. AUCTIONEER— _ Office No. 46 Exchange alley — TUESDAY, August 1,1871, at 1 P. M-. will be sold, on the prem ises on France street, between Greatmen and Craps streets, by virtue and in pursuance to an order from the Hon. Louis Duvigneaud, Judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated July 19, 1871, for account of Baid succes sion— ONE LOT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, etc. Terms—Cash. j y22 22 aul AU0TI0N SALES. By G. De Feriet. SALE TO EFFECT A PARTITION, a* THREE VALUABLE AND DESIRABLY SITUATED TENEMENTS, IN THE SECOND DISTRICT. AND BEARING THE NO. 215 RAMPART STREET, BE TWEEN DUMAINE AND ST. PHILIP STREETS, NO. 47 DUMAINE STREET, BETWEEN ROYAL AND CHARTRES STREETS, AND NO. 39 BAR RACKS STREET, BETWEEN RAMPART AND BURGUNDY STREETS. SAMUEL DEPASS VS. MRS. ESTHER WINTER. Fifth District Court for the parish of Orleans— No. 1747. B Y G. DE FERIET, AUCTIONEER—OFFICE No. 50 Royal street—SATURDAY". July 29, 1871, at twelve o'clock M., at the Royal Street Auction Exchange, late Bank of Louisiana, corner of Royal aud Conti streets, will be sold by public auction, by virtue of an order from the Hon. Charles Leaumont. Judge of the Fifth District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated June 22, 1871, the follow ing described real estate, viz— 1. A LOT OF GROUND, with the buildings and improve ments thereon, situate in the Second Dis trict of this city, in the square bounded by Ram part, Dumaine, St. Claude aud St. Philip streets, measuring about 35 feet front on Rampart street, by about 85 feet in depth, between parallel lines. The buildings and improvements consist of an excellent one-story bouse, with brick front aud slate roof. No. 215 Rampart street, containing 6ix rooms and one large finished room in the attic; the back buildings being of brick aud two stories high, contain kitchen washroom, three servants' rooms aud privy. There aresbesides two sheds, water works, cistern, etc., ou tlie property. 2. ANOTHER LOT OF GROUND, with the build ings and improvements thereon, in the same dis trict, in tlie souare bounded by Dumaine, Royal, fct. Philip and Chartres streets, measuring about 32 feet front on Dumaine street, by about 127 feet 10 inches aud 5 lines in depth. Tlie buildings and improvements, bearing the Ro. 47 Dumaine street, consist of a one-story house containing four rooms and rear gallery, a two-story brick building in the yard, containing four rooms, a shed, a cistern, privy, waterworks, a grape arbor, fruit trees, etc. 3 ANOTHER LOT OF GROUND, with the build ings and improvements thereon, in the same dis trict, in the square bounded by Barracks, Ram part, Esplanade aud Burgundy streets, measuring about 32 leet front on Barra* ks street, by 100 feet 2 inches, more or less, in depth, between parallel lines. Tlie buildings and improvements, bearing the No. 139 Barracks st reet, consist of a two-story brick tene ment, with balcony in front and side gallery, and containing four rooms below aud four rooms above, privy, two sheds, cistern, etc.; also, carriage en trance on side. See plans at Exchange. Terms—One-half cash in United States treasury notes, and the balance on a credit of one year, the purchasers to furnish their negotiable promis sory notes for tlie oue-balr of the purchase price, in sums suitable to effect a division, bearing eight per cent interest per annum from date till paid, made to their own order aud bv them in dorsed, payable at one year from date of sale, with special mortgage retained to secure said notes, and five per cent attorneys' fees, in case of liti gation, iu favor of the holders thereof, and the property to be insured at cost of purchasers for the benefit of the holders of said notes, and so to remain insured until final payment of the same, the purchasers to assume, over and above tlie price of adjudication, all taxes of 1871. The acts of sale with United State© internal revenue stamps attached, Defore Octave Morel, notarv public, at purchasers expense. je28 jyl 8 15 22 29 _ _ FURNITURE AND SILVERWARE. SAMUEL DEPASS VS. MRS. ESTHER WINTER, NO. 1747. FOR A PARTITION. B V r G. DE FERIET— C. W. CULBERTSON, Auctioneer—Office No. 50 Royal street—SAT URDAY. July 29. 1871, at ten o'clock A. M., on the premises, No. 215 Ra-< part street, between Du niaiiie and St. Philip streets, will be sold by public auction, by virtue of an ord«*r from the Hon. Charles Leaumont, Judge of the Fifth District Court for the parish of Orleans— A General Assortment of household FURNITURE, such as Mahogauv Bedstt-ads. Armoirs, Looking Glasses. Washstands. Chairs, Tables, Carpets. Cur tains. Clock. Beddiug. Crockery ware, Sideboard, Kitchen Utensils, etc. ONE LOT OF SILVERWARE. Terms—Cash on tlie spot. jy!8 22 26 29 By William De Lacy. SALE TO EFFECT A PARTITION. NEAT COTTAGE IN THE TI1IBD DISTFJCT. CLEMENTINE LEMANE, WIFE OF IIERRE Schueller, and Emilie Lemace. wife of Joseph Benderer, duly authorized and assisted, etc., vs. Victor Lemane, through his tutor, Henri Lemane. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans, B y william de LAC Y AUCTIONEER Office No. 25 Commercial places—SATURDAY. August 26. at twelve o'clock M.. at. the St. Charles Auction Exchange, basement rotunda of the St. Charles Hotel, bv virtue of and pursuant to a judgment in partition rendered by the Hon. Louis Duvigneaud, Judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans. May 12, 1871, and signed May 17, 1871, court docket No. 34.552. will be sold, at public auction, the following described property, to wit — ONE LOT OF GROUND, together with all the buildings ami improvements thereon, situated in the Third District of this city, in the square bounded by Union, Villere, Frenchmen ami Urqubart streets, designated by tlie No. 9, on a plan by L. H. Pilie, survevor, dated June 5, 1871, and measuring 31 feet 11 inches and 7r L . lines front ou Union street, by 127 feet 10 inches and 6 lines, between parallel lines. The improvements consist of a frame slated cottage, containing three rooms, out buildings, sheds, cisterns, etc. Terms—Seven-ninths ot the price of adjudication to be paid in cash, and the remaining two ninths on a credit of ontf and two years, in notes of the purchaser, drawn to liis own order and indorsed by him, bearing interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum Iroin date of sale until final payment, to be secured by special mortgage and vendor's lien aud privilege on the property sold; the purchaser, ou failure to pav the notes at 'maturity, to pay attor ney's fees at the rate of five per cent in case of suit; the buildings to be kept insured up to the amount of the notes and the policy of insurance transferred. Act of sale, including United States internal reve nue stamps at the expense of the purchaser, before Joseph Cuvillier, notary public. iy26 au5 12 19 26 Joseph Cuvillier, notary public. iy26 au5 12 19 26 SALE TO EFFECT A PARTITION. MRS. MARY BROWN, WIFE OF R: S. KIRK, AND OLIVER THOMAS BROWN VS. MRS. MARGA RET BROWN, INDIVIDUALLY, AND AS TU TRIX. WILLIAM THOMAS BROWN. Second District Court for the Parish of Orieana— Nos. 33,774. B y william de lacy, auctioneer, office No. 25Commercial place—WEDNESDAY, August 16. 1871, at 12 o'clock M., at the St. Charles Auction Exchange, basement rotunda of the St. Charles Hotel, by virtue of and pursuant to a judgment in partition, rendered by tlie Hou. Louis Duvigneaud, Judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause, judgment rendered June 7, and signed June 12, 1871, will be sold by public auction, the following described property, to wit— 1. THREE CERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND, situated in the First District of this city, in the square bounded by Common, Claiborne, Robertson and Gasquet streets, designated by the Nos. 3, 4 and 5, on a plan drawn by John Schreiber, engiueer. Said lots adjoin each other and measure each 28 feet II inches and 1 line front on Robertson street, 30 feet 1 inch and 5 lines in width in the rear, by the fol lowing depth, viz: lot No. 3, 77 feet on the line di viding it from lots Nos. 1 and 2, and 80 feet 8 inches and 6 line8on the line dividing it from lot No. 4; lot No. 4, 80 feet 8 inches and 6 lines on the side of lot No. 3, and 84 feet 5 inches ami 4 lir es on the side of lot No. 5, and lot No. 5, 84 feet 5 iuches and 4 lines on the side of lot No. 4 and 88 feet 2 inches>nd 2 lines on the side of lot No. 6. 2. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND situated in the town of Carrollton, in the parish of Jefferson, in this State, in the square bounded by Leonidas. Jef ferson, Zem pel and Fourth Btreets. designated by the No. 7. of square D, and measuring 30 feet Iront on Leonidas street, by a depth between parallel lines of 139 feet. Terms and Conditions—One-third cash, and the balance on a credit of six and twelve months, in notes of the purchasers, bearing eight per cent in terest per annum from date until paid, and secured by special mortgage on the property sold, the mortgage to embrace the clause of five per cent at torney's fees in case of suit to enforce payment of notes, the purchasers to assume payment of all taxes for 1871. _ Acts of Bale, together with the United States in ternal revenue stamps attached, at the expense of the purchasers, before W. J. Castell, notary public. jy!6 23 30 augl3 16 AUC TIO N BALES, By Neville ft Van Solingen. SALE OF 8EIZED GOODS. United Status Customhouse, \ Collector's Office, New Orleans, July 20, 1871. > B Y NEVILLE & VAN SOLINGEN, AUCTIONEERS—OFFICE NO. 171 GRAVIER STREET.—IN accordance with the provisions of section twelve of the act of Congress approved July 18, 1866, the following described seized goods w ill be sold at public auction, at Warehouse No. 1, Customhouse building, on SATURDAY', August 5, 1871, at ten o'clock A. M.— DATR or SKIZrRK MAKKS AND NTJXBK118 MERCHANDISE. VESSEL. 1871. April I No mark 3100 Cigars............................ Hannover........ April I April 1 No mark No mark 102 bottles Liquor................... 2 yards Silk Velvet................ Hannover........ Hannover........ April 1 No mark 2*4 yards Cloth...................... Hannover........ April 1 No mark 1 Musical Album................... Hannover........ Apnl 2 No mark 4 rolls Cigarettes.................. Aquedita......... April 4 No mark 5 rolls Cigarettes.................. Aquedita......... April 5 No mark 12 Handsaws........................ Mannio]........... April 5 No mark 16 pounds Candles.................. Manolo............ April 6 No mark 2 rolls Cigarettes.................. Havana........... April 10 No mark 6 bottles Gin....................... Hannover........ April 11 B No. 1 1 barrel Rum...................... Anna............. April 11 B No. 2 1 barrel Mayorka................. Anna............. April 1! No mark 2 rolls Cigarettes................. Unknown........ April 15 No mark 2 rolls Cigarettes.................. Unknown........ April 20 No mark 10 rolls Cigarettes................. Juniata........... April 25 No mark 1 half barrel Cigarettes.......... Agues............ April 25 >o mark 5 rolls Cigarettes.................. Agues............ April 25 No mark 600 Cigars............................ Agnes............ April 25 No mark 41 boxes Jelly....................... Agnes............ April 27 No mark 4 rolls Cigarettes.................. Unknown......... April 28 No mark 650 Cigars........................... Koln.............. April 28 No mark 14 bottles Liquor................... Kolu.............. April 2H No mark 700 Cigats............................ Koln.............. Mav 2 No mark 1 Musical Album.................. Koln.............. May 4 No mark 1 Accordeon....................... Koln.............. May 4 No mark 220 Cigars; 1 package Tobacco...... Unknown......... Mav 5 No mark 68 boxes Cigars.......*:............. Havana.......... Alav 10 No mark 1 keg Wine........................ Tommaso......... Mav 13 No mark 6 Accordeons....................... Frankfurt......... May 13 No mark 4 Musical Albums................. Frankturt......... Alav 17 No mark 750 Cigars............................ Frankfurt......... May 19 No mark 2 boxes Cigars..................... Challiuger........ Mav IS No mark 2 boxes Cigars.................... Fraukfurt......... Mav 19 No mark 3 rolls Cigarettes.................. Unknown......... May 22 No mark 13 boxes Cigars..................... Unknow-n......... Mav 24 No mark 9 rolls Cigarettes.................. Unknown......... Mav 25 No mark 4 rolls Cigarettes.................. Uukuown......... Alav 25 No mark 10 roll* Cigarettes.................. Provedencia...... MaV 25 No mark 1000 Cigars............................ Provedencia...... Mav 25 No mark 700 Cigars........................... Unknown......... May 25 No mark 15 rolls Cigarettes.................. Unknown......... May 27 No mark 3 cases (6000) Cigars.............. Salvador.......... May 27 No mark 1 case Alathematical Instruments Salvador.......... May 27 No mark 1 Rifie; 1 Shotgun................. Salvador.......... Mav 31 No mark 5 bundles Tobacco................ Cuba............. May 31 No mark 3 boxes (300) Cigars................ Havana........... June 9 No mark 1 trunk (1425) Cigars............... Havana........... June 10 No mark 3 Accoideons....................... Hannover......... June 10 No mark 1 Musical Album................... Hannover........ June 12 No mark 960 Cigars............................. F. V. Turner....... June 12 No mark 3 rolls Cigarettes.................. Unknown......... June 2(1 Waugh 1 demij hn Gin................... , Havana........... 18 bundles Vanilla Beans........... Elvira............. J une 27 No mark 3 demijohns Wine................. Annie Batehelder June 27 No mark 7 bottles Wine..................... Annie Batehelder VIOLATION. Section 24, Act March 2, Section 24, Act March 2, Section 68, Act March 2, Section 68, Act March 2. Section 50, Act March 2, Section 50, Act March 2, Sec's 24 and 68, Act March 2, Sec's 24 aud 68, Act March 2, See's 24 and 68, Act March 2, Sec's 24 and 68, Act March 2. Section 50, Act March 2, Section 21, Act July 14, Section 21, Act Julv 14, Section 50, Act March 2, Section 50, Act March 2, See's 24 and 68, Act March 2. and 68, Act March 2, Sec's 24 aud 68. Act March 2, Sec's 24 and 68, Act March 2, Sec's 24 ami 68, Act March 2, Section 50, Act March 2, 68, Act March 2, Section 50, Act March 2, Section 50, Act March 2, 4, Act July 18, 68. Act March 2, Act March 2, Section 1, Act July 28, Section 4, Act July 18, Section 4, Act July 18, Section 50, Act March 2, 1799 1799 1799 1799 1799 1799 1799 1799 1799 1799 1799 1870 1870 1799 1799 1799 1799 1799 1799 1799 1799 1799 1799 1799 179m 1799 1799 1866 1799 1799 1799 1799 1799 1799 1799 1799 1799 1799 1799 1799 1799 1799 1799 1999 1779 1799 1799 1866 1866 1799 1799 1866 1799 1799 1870 1799 1799 1799 jy21 28 au4 EDWARD P. CHAMPLTN, Deputy Collector. SHERIFF'S SALES. City of New Orleans vs. Joseph R. Pearce and E. M. Ivens. F OURTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PARISH of Orleans, No. 24.239.—By virtue of a writ of fieri facias against Joseph R. Pearce, to me di rected by the honorable the Fourth District Court for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause, I w r ill proceed to sell at miblic auc tion, at ihe Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets, in the Second District of this city, on MONDAY', August 28. 1871, at twelve o'clock M., tlie following described property, to wit— THREE CERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND, situated, lying, and being in the First District of this city, known as batture property, in the souare number six A, bounded by Notre Dame, Julia, Frout and Delta streets, designated by the numbers five, six and seven of said square, on a certain plan made by L. H. Pilie, late surveyor, and deposited in the oilice of W. J. Castell, notary public in tliis city. Said lots adjoin each other, and measure each twenty-four feet nine inches and five lines front on Delta and Front streets, by a depth of one hundred and twenty-five feet four lines, between parallel lines. Seized in the above suit. Terms—Cash ou the spot. C. 8. SAUVINET, jy28 aul4 27 Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. Crane. Breed A Co. vs. Mrs. Ann Condon • and E. H. Condou. S EVENTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PARISH of Orleans, No. 8699.—By virtue of an alias writ of fieri facias against Mrs. Ann Condon to me di rected by the honorable the Seventh Dis trict Court for tlie parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause, 1 will proceed to sell at public auction, ou the premises hereinafter designated, on MONDAY. August 7, 1871, at half-past ten o'clock A. M., the following described property, to wit— All the movables, CARRIAGES and HORSES in the S remises ot defendant, situated at the corner of elord and Magazine streets, in the First District of this city, as per inventory which may be seen in my office. Seized in the above suit. Terms—Cash on the spot. C. S. SAUVINET, jy2Tau2 6 Sheriff of the Parish ot Orleans. J. Davidson & Hill vs. F. 31* Fisk. S IXTH DISTRCT COURT FOR THE PARISH OF Orleans, No. 2607.—Bv virtue of a writ of seizure aud sale to me directed bv the honorable tke Sixth District Court for the parish of Orleans, in tlie above entitled cawse, I will proceed to sell, at public auction, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Ex change, Royal street, between Canal and Custom house streets, in the Second Districtof this city, on MONDAY'. August 7, 1871, at twelve o'clock M., the tallowing described property, to wit— A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, together with all the buildings and improvements tnereon, rights, privileges and advantages thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining, situated in the First Dis trict of this city, in the square bounded by Notre Dame, New' Levee, Girod and Fulton streets, and desigpated bv the number ten, on a plan known as the plan of J. A. Beard, duly certified by Hugh Grant, surveyor, under date of the twelfth of Jan uary, 1852. and deposited in the office of H. B. Cenas, late notary public iu this city, for reference; mea suring twenty-three feet eight inches and six lines front on New Levee street, and tw T euty-three feet nine inclies and six lines front on Fulton street, by a depth of one hundred aud twenty-one feet seven iuches and five lines on the line which dirides it from lot number nine, and one hundred and twenty one feet niue inches and one line in depth and front on Notre Dame street. Being tlie same property acquired by the defend ant herein by purchase from Henry Passman, per act passed before George W. Christy, a notary pub lic ir this city, under date of the' twenty-first of March. 1866. Seized in the above suit. Terms—Cash on the spot. C. S. SAUVINET, jy6 20au6 Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans, Edward Booth vh. Clementine de la Follie et al (Laura McConnell wife of DeWitt C. Sey mour, Coralie McConnell, Terence McConnell, Eugene McConnell, Clementine de la Follie, widow of Terence McConnell). S EVENTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PARISH of Orleans, No. 8870.—By virtue of a writ of seizure aud sale to me directed by the honorable the Seventh District Court for the parish of Orleans in the above entitled cause, 1 will proceed to s**ll at public auction, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street, between Canal aud Customhouse streets, in the Second District of this citv, on SATURDAY, August 5, 1871, at twelve o'clock M., the following described prop erty, to wit— A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, together with the buildings and improvements thereon, aud all rights, ways and privileges thereunto belonging, situat* d in the First District of this city, in the square bounded by Magazine. Race, Constance and Robin streets, designated by the number three on a plau drawn by H. Moelhar.seu, late surveyor, de posited as plan number eighty-one in the office of Joseph B. Marks, late a notary public in this city. Which said lot measures twenty three feet eleven inches aud six lines front ou Magazine street, by one hundred and twenty-seven feet ten inches and five and a half lines iu depth, between parallel lines, American measure; and it is the same prop erty which the late Tereuce McConnell acquired by purchase from Dr. Gustave Zeigener, as per act of sale thereof, passed before Hilary B. Cenas, late a notary public in this city, on the first day of Feb ruary, 1853. Seized in the above suit. Terms—This being the second and last auction, tlie said property will be definitely adjudicated to the highest and last bidder, for what it wrill bring, at twelve mouths' credit, the purchaser furnishing bond with good and solvent security, bearing eight per cent interest per annum from date, and special mortgage on the propertv sold until final payment. Said purchaser shall have to deduct and pay in cash the amount of printing, Sheriff's and clerk's fees. etc., say about two hundred aud seventy-five dollars, and, furthermore, the State, parish and municipal taxes, the amount of which is not yet ascertained. C. 8. SAUVINET, jyl9 26 au5 Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. jyl9 James Emott vs. Mn* 3Iyra (lark Gaines. S IXTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PARISH OF Orleans, No. 21,999.—By virtue of a»nt °* h eri facias to me directed by the honorable the Sixth District Count forthe parish of Orleans, m the above entitled eause, I will proceed to sell at public auc tion. at the Merchauts and Auctioneers Exchange, Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets, iu the Second Discrict of this city, on TUESDAY, August 8, 1871, at 12 o'clock M., the fol lowingdescrihedproperty,to wit— ALL THE RIGHT, TITLE AND INTEREST of the defendant, Mrs. Mvra Clark Gaines, m and to a judgment rendered in the Circuit Court of the United States, Fifth Circuit aud District of Louis iana in suit No 2695 of the docket of said court, entitled Myra Clark Gaines ys. the city of New Orleans et al, rendered in said eonrt on June 12, instant, and signed June 13, instant, by Joseph P. Bradley, associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, wherein the said defendant, Myra Clark Gaines, recorered from the city of New Orleans the emu of one hundred and twenty-five thousand two hundred and sixty-six dollars and seventy-nine cents, with five ner cent interest on eight v-four thousand eight hundred dollars, from the first of November, 1870, until paid, with costs of suit. . . Seized in the above suit. Terms—This being the second and last auction, the said property will be definitely adj udicated to the highest and last bidder for whatever it will bring, at twelve months credit, the purchaser fur nishing bond with good and solvent security, hear ing seven per cent interest per annum from date until final payment. Said purchaser shall have to deduct and pay in cash the printing, sheriff's and clerk's fees, etc., which amount to about *600. C. S. SAUVINET, Jj*5 au2 8 Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. SHERIFF'S SALES.__ Henry Legendre vs. American Missionary Association. F OURTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PARISH of Orleans. No. 25.433.—By virtue of a writ of seizure and 6ale to me directed by tlie honor able the Fourth District Court for the parish of Orleans, iu the above entitled cause, I wnll pro ceed to sell at public auction, at the Mer chants and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street, between Canal aud Customhouse streets, iu the Second District of this city, on SATURDAY'. August 26, 1871, at twelve o'clock M., the following described propertv, to wit— TWO CERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND, together with the improvements thereon, a* d all rights, ways, privileges and sppunenauces thereunto be longing, or in any wise appertaining, situated in the Third District of this city, in the square bounded by Esplanade, Claiborne, Derbigny and Kerlerec streets, aud designated as lots numbers niue and ten on a sketch aunexed to au act passed before Andrew Hero, Jr., notary public, in this city, dated June 22, 1870. as also on a plan drawn by J. A. Celles, late architect, dated tlie thirtieth day of March, 1864, and deposited for reference in the office of Alphonse Barnett, a notary public, in this city. Said Jot? ail join each other, and lot num ber ten measures thirty feet two* inches and one lialf of a line front on Derbigny street by one hun dred feet in depth between equal and parallel lines, and lot number ujne measures thirty feet two inches and one-half of a line front on Derbigny street, by a depth of one hundred and twenty-eight feet on tlie side line toward Esplanade Btreet, sep arating it from the rear of lots number 6ix. seven, eight aud others, and a depth on the opposite side line dividing it from lot number ten, or one hun dred feet, tlience running at right angles toward Esplanade street, one foot ten inches and two lines, thence a further depth toward Claiborne street ou an oblique line of tw'enty-eight feet ten iuches to the rear line, on which it has a width of twenty-one feet tw'o inches and one aud a half lines, being the same property acquired by defendant by purchase from E. vV. Huntington, per act passed before said no tary, A. Hero, Jr.. dated June 21, 1870. Seized in the above suit. Terms—1 Iu cash for a sufficient amount to pay plaintiffs claim, say the sum of six huudred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-six and two-thirds cents with interest thereon at eight per cent per annum from the twenty-second of June, 1870, till tlie day of sale, five ner cent attorney's fees on the amount sued for and interest, three dollars and eighty cents costs of protest, four dollars; costs o* copy of act and costs of suit. 2. The purchaser to assume (to the extent of the amount of his bid) the payment of a promissory note, secured by concurrent mortgage ou said property, drawn by Joseph Warren H«*aly. agent of said defendant, to his own order and by niiu in dorsed as agent, dated on tlie twenty-second day of June, 1870, for the like sum of six huudred and sixty-six dollars sixty-six and two-third ceuts, pay able twenty-four months after date, aud bearing interest at the rate of eight per annum from date until paid. 3. And the balance of the price of adjudication (if any) cash on the spot. C. S. SAUVINET, jy25 au!0 26 Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. JIrs, A. Henriquez vh. A. B. Beals and S. B. Miller. F ourth district court for the parish of Orleans, No. 25,642.—By virtue of a writ of seizure and sale to me directed by the honorable the Fourth 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 aud Custom house streets, m the Second District of this city, on SATURDAY, August 26, 1871, at twelve o'clock M., the following described property, to wit— TWO CERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND, with all tliw bui dings and improvements thereon, situated on that part of the batture of the suburbs St. Mary and Delord known as the Triangle, said lots being designated by the numbers five and six on a plau drawn by Charles F. Zimpel, late surveyor, on the sixth of November, 1834, anr deposited iu the office of H. B. Cenas, late a notary public in this city, aud measure as follows, viz: Lot number five measures twenty-two feet eleven inches anc six lines front on said batture, fifty-nine feet one inch iu depth on the line of lot number four, sixty-nine feet ten inches in depth on the line of lot number six, and tweaty-five feet four inches in width iu the rear. Lot rlimber six measures twenty-two feet eleven inches and tour lines front on said bat tuie, sixty-nine feet ten inches in depth ou the line of lot number five, eiglity-one feet one inch m depth on the line of lot number *even, and tweuty five feet four inches in the rear; ami all the ma chinery, etc., on said lots. Being, the same prop erty acquired by defeudants by purchase trom the succession of John Cottle per act passed before William Shannon, notary public in this city, dated May 14, 1860 Seized in the above suit. Terms—Cash on the spot. C. S. SAUVINET, jv25 au!2 26 Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. Robertson T. Torino vh. John lSuptinte M. Michon. I 3IFTH DISTRIC. COURT FOR THE PARISH OF I lOrleaus, No. 2743.—Bv virtue ef a writ of seizure a sale to me directed by the houorable the Fifth District Court for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause, I will proceed to sell at public auction, at tbe Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street, between Canal and Cus tomhouse streets, in the Second District of this city, on SATURDAY, August 26, 1871, at twelve o'clock M., the following described property, to wit— TWO CERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND, together with the improvements thereon and all the rights, ways, privileges and appurtenances thereunto be longing or in any wise appertaining, situated in Hurstville, parish of Jefferson, but now included iu the parish of Orleans and city of New Orleans, designated by the numlters three and four of square number nine, which is bounded by Levee. Tchoupitoulas, Nashville and Arabella streets, on a plau made by Mondelli, late architect, on the fifth November, 1841, which plan purports to be made from the original plan then iu the office of Edward Barnett, a notary public in this city. Said lots nmasure each thirty feet front on Levee 6treet by one hundred and two feet six inches in depth, be tween parallel Hues. Being the same property ac quired by the defendant herein, by purchase, from plaintiff'herein, as per act pass**d before William McC. Jones, notary public in this city, on the twelfth May, 18*39. Seized in the above suit. Terms—Cash on the spot. C. S. SAUVINET, aul2 26 Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. jy26 aul2 26 Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. Mrs. M. Lyoim vh. N. Schwab. P ARISH COURT. PARISH OF JEFFERSON. NO. 574.—By virtue of au alias writ of lien tanas to me directed bv the honorable the Parish Court, parish of Jefferson, in the above entitled cause, I will proceed to sell at public auction, at tbe Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets, in the Second District of this city, ou SATURDAY, August 26, 1871, at twelve o'clock M., the following described property, to vrit— TWO CERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND, together with all the buildings and improvements thereon, situated in the faubourg Plaisance, in the city and parish of Jefferson, now the Sixth District of tbe city of New Orleans, and square number twelve, as per plan annexed to an act of partition between the heirs of Marie Antoine Foucher, deceased, and widow of Philip August Delachaise. betore Theo dore Guyol, notary public, April 20. 1855. Said square is bounded by Toledano, Magazine and Camj) streets and Louisiana avenue. Said lots are designated by the numbers twentv-tbree and twenty four, and adjoin each other, and measure, each, thirty-two feet four inches front on Toledano street, by a depth eaefi, of equal and parallel lines, of one hundred and twenty-eight feet. Said property was acquired by purchase from Louis Philip Delachis'-, by act passed before J. F. Coffey, notary public, dated June 25, 1859. Seized in tbe above suit as belonging to John Page, one of defendents herein. Term.—C mIi on the apot. g SAUVINBT . j j 25 aulO 26 Sheriff ef the Parish 01 Orleans. SHERIFFS SALES. Williftm T. RichardH vh. Thottm* Steel and Steel 6l Co. S EVENTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PARISH of Orleans, No. 8373.—By virtue of an alias writ of fieri taciafi against Thomas Steel, to me directed by the honorable tlie Seventh District Court for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause, I will proceed to sell at public auction, on the premises hereiiuater designated, on 3IONDAY, August 7.1871, at five o'clock P. M., the following described property, to wit— The FURNITURE and MOVABLE EFFECTS in the house No. 476 St. Charles street, in the Fourth Dis trict of this city, as per inventory which may seen in my office. Seized in the above suit. Terms—Cash ou the spot. C. 8. SAUVINET, jy27 aul 5 Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. Ernest Turpin vai. G. L- Koiihh A: Bru. S EVENTH DISTRICT COURT FORTHE PARISH OF Orleans, No. 8415.—By virtue of an alias writ of fieri faeias to me directed by tlie honorable thn Seventh District Court for the parish of Orleans, iu tlie above entitled cause. I will proceed to sell at public auction, on the premises hereinafter desig nated, ou MONDAY, July 31, 1871. at five o'clock P. M.. the following described property, to w it— A PRINTING PRESS AND APPURTENANCES. In a room or office at the Canal street Ferry Landing, as per inventory which may be seen in my office. Seized in the above suit as belonging to defend ant, G. L. Kouue. Terms—Cash on the spot. C. 8. SAUVINET, jy20 25 30 Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. Mrs. S. 1*. Ogden vh. lien!* A Miller (Albert B. Beais gild Samuel B. Miller.) F OURTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THK PARISH of Orleans, No. 25.649—By virtue of a writ of seizure and sale to me directed by the honor able the Fourth District Court for tbe 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 Custom house streets, in the Second District of this city, on TUESDAY', August 29, 1871, at tw'elve o'clock M., the following described propertv. to wit— A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, with all the buildings and improvements, etc., thereon and ap purtenances thereof, rights, wavs and servitudes thereunto belonging, situated in the First District of this city, in that part of the batture of suburbs St. Alary and Delord called'-The Triangle," desig nated as lot number twenty-two. on a plan drawn by C. F. Zimple, late surveyor, on the sixth of No vember, 1834, deposited in the office of the late H. B. Cenas, then a notary public iu this city. Said lot measures, in American measure, tweiity-four feet ten iuches and two lines front on New Levee street, seventy-four feet deep on the side adjoining lot number twenty-one tlie rear line being irregu lar and measuring seventeen feet ou an alley com mon to said lot ami others adjoining, and ten leet on that part of tbe rear line dividing it from lot number eighteen. Being tlie same property ac quired by purchase by defendants herein front Mrs. Widow S. P. Mick uni, as per act of sale thereof, passed before P. Charles Cuvellier, a notary public in this city, dated the fourteenth April, 1870. Seized iu the above suit. Terms—Cash on the spot. C. 8. SAUVINET, jy28 au!4 29 Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. Factors and Trader©' Innurnnce Company vs. Beals k. Miller (Albert B. Beals aud Samuel B. Miller). S IXTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THK PARISH OF Orleans. No. 2421.—By virtue of a writ of seizure and sale to me directed bvthe houorable the Sixth District Court for the parish of Orleans, ia tbe above entitled cause, I will proceed to sell at public auction, at tlie Merchants and Auctioneers' Ex change, Royal street, between Canal and Custom house streets, in tbe Second District of this city, on TUESDAY, August 29. 1871. at twelve o'clock 31.. the following described propertv to wit— A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, with all the buildings ami improvements thereon, rights, privi leges and appurtenances thereto belonging or in any wise appertaining, situated in the First Dis trict of this city, ou that part of the batture of the suburbs St. Alary and Delord know n as the triangle, aud designated as lot number seven on a plan drawn by C. F. Zimple, late surveyor, dated sixth of November. 1834, and deposited in the r*-eords of H. B. Cenas, formerly a notary public in this city. Said lot measures twenty-two feet eleven inches aud five lines front on sail) batture, eighty-one fee* one inch iu depth on the line of lot number six. seventy-three teet five iuches in depth on the line of lot number eight, and twenty-three feet ten inches in the rear on au alley common to the use of said lot and others. Which said property was purchased by the defendants herein from tlie suc cession of the late John Cottle, by act passed oil the fourteenth day of May, 1860, before William Shannon, notary public iu this city. Seized in tlie above suit. Terms—Cash on the spot. C. 8. SAUVINET, jy28 aul5 29 Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. William G. Smith vh. Robert McKenzie— Seventn District Court for t he parish of Or leans, No. 8932. B Y VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF SEIZURE AND SALE to me directed bv tbe honorable the Seven'll District Court for tne parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause, I w ill pwcf s d to sell at publie unction, at the Merchauts aud Auctioneers' Ex change, Royal street, between Canal and Custom house streets, in the Second District of this city, on FRIDAY', July 28, 1871, at twelve o'clock 31., the following described propertv. to wit— TWO CERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND, together with all tbe buildings aud improvements thereon, and all rights and privileges thereunto belonging, situated m the Fourth District of this city, desig nated by the numbers one and four of the square number two hundred and sixty, comprised within Jackson. White, Laur*-nt and Josephine streets, as per plan drawn by J. A. Pueyo, architect, daied tho twenty-eighth day of November, 1845, and depos ited iu the office of A. Chiapella, then a notary public iu this city. Lot number one measures thirty-one feet seven inches front on Jackson street, by one hundred feet in depth, between par allel lines. Lot number lour forms the corner of Jaeksou and White streets, and measures thirty one feet six inches and four lines front on Jackson street, by one hundred feet in depth, between par allel lines, and front on White street; which said lot number four wras acquired by defendant herein by purchase from Vincent Kneeht. as per act of sal** thereof passed before Abel Dreyfus, a notary public in this city, on the second day of April, IBS'?; and lot number one by mire hast* from Thomas Greaves, as per act of sale thereof passed before James Graham, a notarv public in this city, on tbe twenty-seventh day of April, 1859. Seized in the above suit. Terms—Cash on the spot. C. 8. SAUVINET, je27 jy!4 28 Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. State of LouiHiana vh. E lic auction, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street, between Canal and Cus tomhouse streets, in the 8ecoud District of this citv, on MONDAY. August 7, 1871, at twelve o'clock AL. the following described property, to wit— A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, with all the buildings and improvements thereon, situated in the First District of this citv. in square No. '$9, bounded by Clio. How'ard. Eieret and Calhope streets, measuring two hundred ami rifty-tliree feet front on Clio street, by one hundred uud six teen feet in depth. Seized in the above suit. Terms—Cash on the spot. C. 8. SAUVINET, jy6 au25 6 Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. W# G. i.you & ( o. v«. 3!. ll. Waters* S EVENTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PARISH of Orleans, No. 8752.—By virtue of a w rit of fieri faeias to me directed by tlie honorable the Seventh District Court for the*palish of Orleans, in the above entitled eause. I will proceed to sell at pub lic auction, at the Alt-reliants ami Auctioneers' Ex ehauge, Royal street, between Canal and Custom house streets, in tbe Second District of this citv, ou TUESDAY, August 15, 1871. at twelve o'clock AL, the following described property, to wit— THK ONE-HALF OF A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, situated in tbe First District oi this city, bounded by Constance, Melpomene, Annunciation and Terpsichore streets, together with all the buildings aud improvements thereon, designated as lot number niue, iu square number thirty-nine, faubourg Lacourse, of this city, and measuring thirty feet front on Constance street, by one hun dred au*l twenty feet deep, between parallel lines, French measure, bounded on one side by lot num ber ten, and ou the other side by the remainder of said lot number niue, all as per plan drawn by B. Laton. late surveyor, and dejiosited in tbe office of P. Pedesclaux. then a notary public in this city, being the same property puroliaHed by defendant, Michael H. Waters, from the succession of W. B. J. Alassie aud wife, ou tbe fifteenth of June, 1859, per act passed before--. notary public in tliis ci ty. Seized in tbe abov* suit. Terms—Cash on the spot. C. S. SAUVINET, jy!5 au8 15 Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. Jenne 11. 3IaH*ic vh. J. 31. Hailey A Co. E IGHTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PARISH of Orleans. No. 594.—By virtue of a writ ef fieri facias to me directed by the honorable tlie Eighth District Court for t he parish of Orleans,in tbe above entitled cans*-. I w ill proceed to sell at public auction, at the Alerchants and Auctioneers' Ex change. Royal street, betw-een Canal and Custom house streets, in the Second District of this city, on MONDAY, August 7. 1871, at twelve o'clock M., the following described propertv. to wit— THK BARGE J. M. BAILEY, her tackle, apparel and furniture, as she now lies m the Mississippi river, right bank, below the Slaughterhouse. Seized in the above suit. Terms—Cash ou the spot. C. 8. SAUVINET, jy6 25au6 Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. jy6 A. Robert, Executor, vh. Leopold F uier—Fourtli District Court for the pari; Orleans. No. 25,393. B Y VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF FIERI FA to me directed by the honorable the F< District Court for the parish of Orleans, ii above entitled cause, I w ill proceed to sell at p auction, at the Merchants and Auctioneers change, Royal street, between Canal and Cm house streets, in tlie Second District of this on MONDAY, July 31,1871. at,twelve o'clock M following described propertv, to w'it— A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, together wl the buildings and improvements thereon, ri ways, privileges, servitudes and advantages t unto belonging or in any w-ise appertaining ated in the Third District of this city, being of lot number two hundred and thirty-Bin cording to an original plan, and by the la number five hundred and forty-three, in number twenty-eight, bounded, by; Craps, Spam and Love streets. Said! lot meai French measure, twenty-five feet front on street, by about one hundred and twenty depth. J Seized in the above suit. Terms—Cash en the spot. Plan is new on exhibition at the Kxchanri ie*9 jyl5 30 Sheriff of the Farilhof Orl