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SHERIFFS SALES.____ Di-nnoe & Belden v». II. .Hcliloio nnd Fet<-r McGloin—Second Justice Cotir for tin* pariah of Orleans. No. 1293; Same vs. Hub!) Me (iloiu et al —Sixth Justice Court for the pansli of Orleans, No. 1871. B y virtue of a pluries writ and of a writ of fieri facias to me directed by the honorable the saul Justices' Courts lor tlie par lish of Orleans, iu the above entitled causes, I will proceed to sell at public auction, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, Koval afreet, between Canal and Customhouse In tin! Serod District of this citv, on SATIKHA1, February 17, 1872, at twelve unlock M., the tol lowing deseritied prop-rt.v, to » d— „ ALL TDK RiOHT. TITLE AND INTEREST of the defendant, H. MeGloili. in and to a certain lot ot ground, uitii all the buildings and improve meats thereon, lights, privileges, customs wavs, aerviittdes and appnitenances I hereunto, belonging or in auv wise appertaining, situated in the Fourth District" ot this city, in the "inure bounded by iHoward Liberty (late hlleii). Jaekaou and Fust streets, and designated by the number two hun dred and thirty, measuring thirty feet front oil ii ward street bv one hnndri d and thirty-eigbt -•tsix inches and four lines in depth, between rallel lines, i-aid property being now in posses Ml of defendant, Hugh McGloin, iulierited by Jm l,e being the soie Iieir of George and Peter We-.'loin. Seized in the above suits Terms—Cash o- the spot. C. S. SACYTNET, j a lfi 3] f«-i7 Sheriff of the Parisli oi Orleans. John R. tiny vs. Francis A. Monroe. I NtlVRTH DISTRICT CHUKT FOR THE PARISH OF Orleans, No. 30 u3R- By virtue of a writ ot seizure and sale to me direeti d liv the honorable the Fourth District Court lor the parish of Orleans, iu the above entitled cause, 1 w ill proceed to sell at public auc tion, at the Merchants aud Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal Bticet, between Canal and Customhouse streets iu the Second District of this city, on SAT( UDAY, FYnrtiarv 3, 1872, at twelve o'clock M„ the billowing described property, to wit— A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, situated lying rod bring ill li.e Fomtli District oi this city, in the suuaie b..undid liv t-liiliji. First, Clara and Marti, streets, oesigusted by the number eighteen, on a plan drawn bv Pic; 1II-1 A C'amjion, areln teeis on the eighth'day of March, 1865, anil ilepos l'en in tin office of W. J. Castell, notary public in tlii. city. Said lot measures twenty nm- teet four iiii-lies and two I nes front on Philip street, by a depth of niuetv-oue feet nine inches, between p'arr.l lines, together witli all the buildings thereon, rights, wavs »nd advantages thereunto belonging nr in any' wise appertaining; h-ing the same property acquired by tlie defendant herein by purchase from Patrick Malone, per act passed is-foie slid notary, Castell, on the sixteenth of March, 1867. Seized in tin* above suit. Terms—Cash on tlie spot. C. 8 RAUYINET. ,ja3 17 fi-ff Sheriff of the Parisli of Orleans. Sew Orlean* Mutual Insurance Associa tion vs. B. J. Berkery. SEVENTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PARISH O ot Orleans, No. 9108.—By virtue of a writ of fieri tacias to me directed by the honorable the Seventh District Court for the parish of Orleans, iu the above entitled cause, I will proceed to sell at public auction at the Mer chant s and Auctioneers' Exchange. Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets, in the Second District of this city, ou TUESDAY. Feb runry 2(6 1872, at twelve o'clock M., the following descrilied property, to wit— FOUR OBTAIN LOTS OF GROUND, situated in the Second District of this city (known as bat ture prtq*erl> ) iu square number four, bounded by Bienvil e, Conti, ('lay and Front streets, which are severally designated bv the numbers seven, eight, nine ami ten of said squat c on a plan drawn by L. 11. Pilie. .ate City Surveyor, dated Max 21, 1866. and deposited m the office ot W. J. Castell. notary pub lic in tins e11v, a: d measure each twentv five feet one inch front respectively on Clay and Front streets, by a depth between parallel lines of one hundred and nineteen feet nine inches and six lines; together with the brick buildings aud im provements 11n reou, rights, ways, privileges, ser vitudes and dependencies, without exception or reservation. Seized ill the above suit. Terms— C tab o i the »p* t. C. S. SAUVINET, ja 19 31 f« 20 Sh eriff of tlie Parish of Orhans, j>r. E. H. Alaniiilion vs. E. It. Archiuanl. I NOURRH DISTRICT OUhT FOR THE PARISH ' oi Oileans, No. 28 793—By virtue of a writ ot seizure and sale lo 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 ihe Me-chants and Auctioneers' hx change. Roval street, between Canal and Custom house streets, m the Second District of this city, on SATURDAY, February 10. 1872, at twelve o'clock M.. the following described property, to wit— A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, toget'er with the buildings and improvements thereon, and all the rights, ways, privileges aud advantages there unto belonging or in auv wise appertaining, sit ••ale in the Second District of this city, in the square bounded by Bienville. Burgundy, Rampart and Conti streets, designated by the number three on apian annexed to an act passed before .Michel dc Armas, late a notary public in this city, on the twenty-sixth dav ot April, 1820; which lot accord ing to a sketch made by J. A. D'Hemec urt, deputy surveyor, on tic* first d'av of A jril, 18*9, measures, American measure, thiit.v-two feet eight inches front on Bienville street, one hundred and twent* • seven f. et eleven inches iu depth on the side to ward Rampart street, one hundred aud twenty eight leet in depth oil the line toward Burgundy street, aud thirty-two feet, four inches width m the rear. Being the same property which was acquired by defendant herein from Miss Eliza Evans, of this city, on the twenty seventh day of September, 1866. as per act of sale thereof passed betore A. K. Bienvenu. a notary public iu tins city. Seized iu the above suit. Terras—Cash on the spot. C. 8. 8AUVINET, jalO 25 felO Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans John llriaderNon vs. Bridget Nugrot mid John Nugent, her husband.—No. 3075. I N1FTH uiSTRICT COURT FOR THE PARISH 1 ot Orleans. No. 3075.—By virtue of a writ ut seizure and sale to me directed by the honorable the Fifth District Court for the parish ot Or leans, in the aliove entitled cause. I will proceed to sell at public auction, at the Merchants ami Auc tioneers' Exchange, Royal street, between Canal and Customhous* streets, in the Second District oi this city,on SATURDAY, February 17, 1872, at twelve o'clock M., the following described property, to wit— A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, together with all tlie buildings ami improvements thereon rights, ways and advantages tlie cunto belougi g, or in anywise appe. ia.ting. situated hi the Fiist District t Iu city, in the square bounded by I'nio prion as. otre Dame. Gi»***l aud 11a guzme st reCts. o*** •*l by tne number mx **u a » tan drawn ov I. A in**- ourt. sur' «* v *»r, on th* • I Inr*l dav of Fe u lltll * . I860, deposited in the «>11i **e ot IM. t ilv ll.c 1, l.ol aiy public in this eitr. record Jill*' « it u* *•* . Si *i«l l«»t measuies t weutv fi « * teet t hi er iiiimo s : • l.d Hi v lilies frout onTehoilp Do il ;i!> bM ' pi 1. a ti pi h *»f uiucty-ou** teet tour im* n... IlWH-.-j p-.r.. '!**• li. I* s i; I.-Ii.u tlie KXiuc pro] a* rtv vvlm h the late TIioiuhh Ki uu Jiciitlii d t.v 1 Uiivb: im* fr uu N. H. Pargoml ( (itllcl'.H, c HI t ; |»/»Sr* « 1 be hire P. U. * uveilier, ll •! ;tr.\ p;ibh.. . 1 mi. 1 •ity, . .liilcr date oi tbe sec »n*l h nos-Ca h I he 8p« i 16 23 fe17 'i lie illy >cvv ijii. vs, liciicietlt* I. I. «17.f S IXTH MM'RD'T «:*»■ hiK THE PARISH «*E «»rl« ii *•*. I I — D\ vittne of a writ of fi u taeiu** :> .!• dnecied \ c m fooioruble tin Sixth Dibit u Court lot lie parish ot Orleans, in ihe mix* entitled cause, I will proceed to eel- .I luhii. at the Mereliauts mid And Miners' Exchange. Royal street, be tween Canal and 'usl oil* house streets, iu ' he Nrim Li.n 1 rift of l.:s cilv on MONDAY. Feb ruaiv zi*i. i.C2 at wl• ** o'clo- k .V the following de.Ner ...... pr |*e» IX lo wit— A i ,6 i AIN LoT OF GROUND, situated iu tb« Src. II «*. Dm riei ..I i! is rilx III square number Ope hUi .'r.il ami »ort . fiv . bi.'uud.-d b* Liberty Urtu lines sax on n.-'d I, I-I Marais struts measuring in i t v fc i i • t I - liucs-tru t by out- hundred Mini I Atntx I. « • j, d« |»l!l. M*:l 1 no —Gash . fe!0 2; ,i bo lit. I ll.c -pot. Nil .-I C. 8. 8AllVINET. f the Perish of Orleans. Duel ii. He it r.u» v-. VV HI min K. Stew urt and J K. Powell. IX! II DISi'KD I i ' I.'hi FOR THE PARISH \ el Orleans, So. 2t»u\— Bv virtue of a writ of ri fato ue lirei n i ov the honorable the xrh District Court tor iiio parish ot Orleans, in , o-lmve entitled can- •, • will uroewnd I••» sell a> ip: c auction, on n ; rcioises In iei mPerdesig ted. oil i HUd'l'AY F b uary 1 i872. at lia' ' past u oTlock A. M., the following described pn-peri. , w it — ALL HIK FURNITURE AND MOVABLE I ROP ITY eont allied in l i»«- picm scs No. 433 L i ou ad l»eiw« »■-ii l»elii h ie and B*oa l stieets, iu ihe iiid District of ihiNi iiy, a- per inventory, which av be seen iu my oibc. . Seized In the aoo.e sail as bdongirg to dekud d. .stewart. Terms—Cash on the spot. C. S. SA UV1 NET, ja'20 25 fit <h»» u t ot the c tr (tt ' Orleans. . II. Ihiriocouri vs. Hc^ Willow Kluonnh Sheldon d m (iiannali VV. n. wid »w by tii»t marriage of Gerard B'e. ih-nuan.aud by M-cond man lage of P. Miehi-m.) FOURTH i ISTRICT COCK I FOR THE PARISH OF 1 <irh-Hiis N». 3H.Z;5.—By 'inn.- of « >' rit of izim- and s» o to no- din .-t)-d *»v tlio lotio-t-aol* It- I-'ourl!i Dihtrifi C •■irl (or (lit- |<in,li ol onoiut tin- jiliove <*))(it!)d (rails.-, I will too,d lo -. II public a. . lion, at the M.•■chans and Am Dia-Cis' Exchange, Bo.val sti<-■•(. h.-iwcca « mail jd Customhouse sirocls iu the accoud IPs net ' this c>t\ <m WKllShslUX'. Kchrtia-j W. I-.J at V. Ivco'ciock M.. the tollowifig described properly, a'i'EBTAIN LOT ON GKO UN!*, situated in fan • urg Auuuueuttiou, iu rite late Necoia! Muuiei 1111 v, i'iis I!u Kusi lustnet of this city, na-as mig 11,, t(.|«„ I,el f, out Oil Melpomene street, , one hundred and i went v sev en feed nine im hes ep. Kugiish measure I he same being desig arid v nuiiib.-r tour ot squai'i* i-umber eleven, botituled v Mi lp im-ae. B. Dion. White and Terpsichore reels, on a plan <1 awn In .1 Pi ie, late emveyor, I tlie tw.-utletli ot July, 1340. deposited in Hie lice of A M .zureti'i. notary public iu this city, he said square bcin zthe same xx h ch wa-* desig litcd ov uumlier t« u on a plan of tin* city of New rlejins. publiH eel by C F Z nipei, in the year 1833: igcthcr with the iiiipn»vcnn*iits on said lot. Bc ig tin hiii.i- propeity acquired bv purchase by erard Blemlenuau f iuu Augu-fus Lilienkreu, by i*t p.is*i d betore said notary Mazureau, on the xteeiith nf January, 1843; ami Mis. Hannah Weil, idoxv by first ma riage of Geraid Blend*m an, ud by si coml uiarriagc of A. Sheldon; ami M try Lagdeiine Bl* nderin n. wile of Jacob Kaiser, iu critcil of said prot»crtv from said Gerard Bleuier ian. dcc*as«**l, in the pr mortiou of one-half each, y juilgmeiit of the Thud District Court of New irlcans. reudered in ihe ease No. 434, of the doc et f said court on the two .ty-second of July, 1867. 8eized in 1he above suit. Terms— Cash on the spot. C. 8. 8AUVINET, ja27 fyll 28 Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. AUCTION ^ALES^ By Neville & Van Solingen. SALK OF SEIZED GOODS. Cnitrb States Customhocse. J Collector's Office, New Orleans, Januai v 24. 1872.) BV NEVILLE * VAN ^*ILIN<*EN, ^UCTWNEERe—OFFICE^NO^n^ GRAVIKR^STRFIl^.—IN ibhovrin^de^eri^^sr-ized goodiTwil? be sohVat'piibiic auetioii, at Warehouse No. I, Customhouse building, on FRIDAY, Felirnary 9. 1872. at half past tenoelock A. M.____ . __________ . -- MARKS AND NUMBERS. MERCHANDISE. VIOLATION. o«*t. 2 No mark Oct. 2 No mark Oct. 2 No mark Oct. 2 VO mark Oct. 2 No mark Oct. 14 No mark Oct. 14 No mark Oct. 14! No mark Oct. 14 'No mark Oct. 14; No mark Oct. UlNo mark <>*•'. 16! No mark Oct. 21 No ma rk Oct. 26 So mark Oct. 27 No mark •»7 V O mark Oct. 27 No mark Nov. 2 No mark Nov. No mark Nov. 2 No mark Nov. 2 6.S. No. 3 Nov. 3 No mark Nav. 7 No marl: Nov. 7 No mark Nov. 7 No mark Nov. 8|N(> mark Nov. 24 No mark Deo. 7 Vo mark Dec. 7 No mark Dec. 7 No mark D**c. 7 No mark Dec. 7 No mark Dec. No mark Dec. 8l No mark Dec. 12jNo mark Dec. I2|No mark Dec. 12 No inaik Dec. 20 No mark Dec. 20 No mark Pec. 26 No mark Dec. 26 No mark Dec. 2»|No mark ici2j 31 fe6 i Goods WO Cigars......................... 2 rolls Cigarettes............... 2 Demijohns, 8 ga'lons ot Hum. ) piece, 14 yards Linen......... 2 pounds Tobacco............... ] Accordeon..................... 1 box (100) Cigars............... 60 roll* Cigarettes............... 00 Cigars.............. 3 pieces. 107 yards Di< 2 pairs Boots......... 9 boxes (900) Cigars.. 40 bundle* (800) Cigars 31 boxes (3100) Cigars. 21 rolls Cigarettes.— 7 demijohns Ktiin--- 2 packages Tobacco.. 7 ooxes Cigars........ 2 dozen Cork-screws. 3 dozen metal Spoons 1 keg Bitters......... 00 Cigars.............. 1 box Claret.......... 3 pairs Gloves...... 1 p ir Suspenders............... 40 rolls Cigarettes................ 3 rolls Cigarette-................ 2 .Siik Umbrellas ................ ! 2 j dozen Cravats.................. 6 dozen Cravats.................. 86 Silk Handkerchiefs............ 13 yards black Silk ............. 4 doz* n Linen Handkerchiefs,etc .4*0 Cigars......................... 3 boxes (150) Cigars ............ 2 boxes (200) Cigars.............. 4 boxes (200) Cigars ...... 100 Cigars......................... 29 rolls Cigarettes................ 12 boxes Jelly................. 1 box containing Pocketbooks. Knives, Thimbles, Necklaces. Finger rings, Toy Watches etc............................ 7 dozen Cravats.............- :1 jEPzabetti....... Elizabeth...... Elizabeth....... Elizabeth....... Elizabeth....... j Koln............ | Koln............ Margaret....... Margaret....... Margaret....... Margaret....... Mai gat ei........ Mary K. Nason. {Hermite........ Argos.......... Argos.......... Argos.......... jResaluta...... Frankfurt....... Frankfurt....... | Kohl............ iFrankfurt....... ;St. Louis........ jSt. Louis........ ISf. Louis........ I Florida......... !Havana......... Halcyon........ I Halcyon........ Halcyon........ Halcyon........ Halcyon........ Halcyon........ Margaret....... Havana......... Havana......... Ldierty......... Florida......... Florida.. ...... Yazoo .......... Section 68, ACt Section 68, Act Section 68, Act Section 4, Act Section 4, Act Section 50, Act Section 50. Act Sec's 24 and 68, Ac Sec's 24 and 68 Ac Sec's 24 ami 68. Ac Section 4, Act Section 4, Act Section 4, Act Section 4, Act Section 4, Act MTtion 4, Act Section 4. Act See's 24 and 19. Act March 2, •tion 4, Act July 18, ;tiou 4, Act July 18. .action 21, Act July 14, Section 1, Act July 28, Section 69, Act March 2, . Section 68, Act March 2, . I Section 65, Act March 2, . Section 4, Act luly 18, .(Section 60, Act March 2, Sec's 24 and 68,et March 2, .!Sec's24 and 6.8, Act March 2. j Sec's 24 aud 68. Act March 2, . Sec's 2 a anil 68. Act March 2. . (Sec's 24 and 68, Act March 2, . jSec's 24 and 68. Act March 2, . 'Sec's 24 ami 68, Act March 2. Vandal ia.. Section 4, Act July 18, Section 1. Art July 28, S* ction 4. Act July 18, Section 4, Act July 18, (Section 4 Act July 18, ? Section 24 Act Mttreh 2. Section 24, Act Match 2, Section 4, Act July 18. Section 4, Act July 18, March 2, 1799 March 2, 1799 March 2, 1799 July 18, 1866 July 18, 1866 March 2, 1799 March 2. 1799 t March 2,1799 March 2. 1799 t March 2, 1799 July 18 1866 July 18, 1866 July 18, 1866 July 18. 1866 July 18, 1866 July 18, 1866 1866 1799 186b 1866 1870 1866 1799 1799 1799 I8i>6 1799 1799 1799 1799 1799 1799 1799 1799 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 1799 1779 JAMES F. CASEY. Collector. SHERIFFSSALES^_ J. 31. Casa vs. New Orleans.Times. CiKVENTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PARISH { of Orleans,No. 2200.—By virtue of a writ of fieri facia* for costs against plaintiff in favor of 1 hoiuas ' L. Maxwell, ex-Sheriff, to me directed by the bon- i orable the {Seventh District Court for the parish oi Orleans, in the above entitled cause, I will pro- ! ceed to sell at public auction, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street, between ('anal and Customhouse streets, iu tlie Second District of this city, on TUESDAY, February 13. 1872, at twelve o'clock M., the following described property to wit— „ „ „ . ALL THE RIGHT, TITLE AND INTEREST of J M. Cass, defendant herein, iu and to a certain judg ment rendered by the honorable the Seventh Dis trict Court for the pansli of Orleans iu the suit entitled 'J. M Cass vs. New Or.eaus Times," No. 2260. of the docket of said Seventh Distiict Court. Said judgment being for the sum of one thousand ($1000), interest and costs. Seized iu the above suit. Terms—Cash ou the spot. C. S. 8AUVINKT. ja31 f# 6 13 She riff of the Parish of Orleans. Airs. J. Hale .\iiich. Wife, etc., vs. 31 ic litre I Hyland. S IXTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PARISH OF Orleans, No. 2474.—B.v virtue of a writ of fieri tacias to me dire<*ted by the honorable the Sixth District Court for the parsh of Oneaii**, in the above entitled cause, l will proceed to sel at pub lic auction, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Ex change, ou Royal street, bet veen Canal aud Cus tomhouse stieets. in the Second District ot this city, ou SATURDAY, March 2 1872, at twe've o'clock M . the following described property, to wit— A LOT OF GROUND, with the buildings and improvements thereon, designated as lot C. ou a plan drawn by F. N Tounie, architect, June 6, 1862. au'4 deposited in tne office of E.G. Gottschalk, notary pntdic. In this city, as plan No. 35. Said lot measuies thirty-one fe?t eleven inches and five lines front, ou Camp street, by one bun dled aud twenty seven feet ten inches and five lines deep, between tiara 1 lei lines, in square num ber one hundred anp fifty three in the First Dis tiict of this city, bounded by Melpomene, Terpsi enore Magazine and Camp streets, recorded in the office of the Registrar of Conveyances, m book 93, folio 52. • Acquired bv defendant hv purchase from George VY. Oliver aiid his wife, Mrs. Harriet Ami Lan.e, I»er act passed before William Shannon, notary public, iu ibis city, February 5, 1867. Seized iu tlie aooxe suit. Terms—Cash ou the spot. C. S. SAT7VINKT, » 3 ' f 1 * », 1 .» CX ,.Her ,(<*♦» e A. t*. Eurweil lo. xs. * . Ax. i mk. 1 NIFTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PARISH OF 1 Orleans, No. 1996.—By virtue «*l au alia* writ of fieri facias to me directed by tlie honorable the Fifth District Court tor the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause, 1 will proceed to sell at public am tion, at he Merchants aud Auctioneers*' Ex change, Royal street, between ('anal and Custom house streets, iti the. Second District of this city, on SATURDAY, March 2. 1872, at twelve o'clock 31., L; o following described prop* rtv, to wit— A CERTAIN L *T OF GROUND, together with all the buildings and improvements tliereou, and priv ileges, etc, situated in the Fiist District of this city, i the square bounced by Natchez, Tchoupi teula8.Gravierand Magazine street® designated by the number eighteen on a plan drawn by James Da kin. architect dated Jauuary 5, 18—, aud deposited in the office of----. notary public m tli s city. Said lot measures, in English measure, t wenty-four feet one inch front on said Natchez street, sixty one feet ten inches and seven lines in depth on the side adjoin ng lot number nineteen on said plan, twcuty five teet five inches in width in the rear, and sixty-three feet four inches and five lues in depth aud fi out on the Arcade passage, w hich is common to all the lots fronting thereon. Seized in the above suit. Terms—Cash on the spot. C. 8. 8AUVINET. Ia31 fel6 mli2 Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. I.utilie, llufiltio & Co. v*. II. 31. Howlett. ■ NuUKTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PARISH JL 1 of Orleans, No. 30,033.—By virtue of an order of sale rendered January 16, 1872. aud to me directed by the honorable the Fourth District Court for the parish of Orleans, iu tlie above en titled cause, I will proceed to sell at puolic auc tion, i'll the premises hereinafter designated, ou WEDNESDAY, January 31, 1872, at half-past four o'clock P. M., the following described property, lo wit— ALL THE FURNITURE. GOODS, cte.. iu the premia* s No. 109 Ft. Charles street, in the First District of this city, as per inventory, which may be !*eeu in my office. Provifdonstily seized in the above suit. forms—Cash ou the spot. C. S. SAL*VINET. jn20 2 r < 31 Sheriff of the Palish of Orleans. WVliHier Long v*. Sieinn Tug Ih-lumcc. Captain and ow ners: E. D. Craig vs. W. Taylor. S XTrl DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PARISH OF i >i lea (in. Nos. 2863 and 2864.—By virtue of two xx t its **T Ii i i ho ias to me directed by the honorable ttie Sixth District Court for the parish of Orleans, in h alnive entitled causes. I will proceed to sell at piihlu* auction, at the Merchants and Auctioneers Exehaiige, Royal street, between Canal and ('i 8 loiutiousc streets, iu the Second District of this t\, on SATURDAY, March 2. 1872, at twelve o'clock M. the following described property, to w it — THE STEAM TUG BOAT RELIANCE, he*- furni tuif, laekle, apparel, machinery, etc., as she now li s mi tne Missi s*ppi river, left hank, near the Convent, below town. m ized in the above suit. Terms—('ash on the spot. C. 8. 8AUV1NET. j 31 f*d5 mu2 Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans 8 Allred Mmirait v*. Jean Alandere. VkM'll DISTRUT COURT FOR THE PARISH • »1 Orleans, No. 9126.—By virtue of a writ of fieri anas ; o me directed by tlie honorable the cv. mh Dbirict Court for tlie parish of Orleans, n the above entitled cause, I will pro eed in sell a* public auction, on the premises i* rei.iaficr deHgn.ited, on WEDNESDAY, Febru i v 7 18.2. at five o'clock P. M. ti tbe following de crihed pmu-i i v. to wit— THE CuMKNrs OF THE GROCERY STORE kND BAKE* Y. and all the appurtenances thcreuu .» h* longi.ig. m tuated at the corner of Royal and ►an.ukrt .-tu-* t*. in the Second District of this Seized in the ai»o\e suit. Tc. ms—<'.ibb on tlie si»ot. C. 8. SAUVINET, Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans j. 27 f« 3 ' !*• H* Jlitce tV Co. v*. F. llcer & A* U« Hearing—Charles G. Pease & Co. vs. Same. OKVESTil DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PARISH O of or* atib. 8433 and8432.—By virtue of au order oi ealn. rendered December 7, 1871, to me limited ox the honorable the Seventh District Court lbi the parish of Orleans, in the above t ititled causes, I will proceed to sell at public auc tion, on MONDAY, February 12, 1871, at half-past ten o'clock A. M.. at my warehouse, No. 74 St. Ann si net, bet ween Royal and Bourbon streets, in the Second District of this city— A LARGE QUANTITY OF FURNITURE AND MOV ABLE EFFECTS, as per inventory, which maybe seen in my office. Seized iu the above suits. Terms—Cash ou the spot. C. S. SAUVINET. j:<29 fet 12 Sheriff of the Parisli of OrleaDS. The City of New Orient!* vs, Johanna pddit%. Rt finni:i) district court for the parish JL ot Orleans. No. 3419.—By virtue of a writ ol fien facias to me directed by the honorable tlie Third District Court for the parish of Or team*, in the above entitled cause, I w ill proceed to sell at public auction, at the Merchants and Auctioned®' Exchange, on Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets, in the Second District of this city, on SATURDAY, February 10 1872. at twelve o'clock M., the following described property, to w it— A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, situated in the First District of this city, iu square number four hundred aud thirty, bounded by Clara, Willow, Claiborne, Poydras and Perdido streets, measur ing thirty-one feet front ou Claiborne street, l»y ninet\-fiv* feet in depth. 8* ized in the above suit. Terms—Cash on the spot. C. 8. 8AUVINBT. jalO 25 fe!6 Sheriff of the parish of Orleans. SHERIFFS SALES,_______ FrniK'oi* J. Robert vs Elizabeth Durkert*, Widow of J. B. Ferrari, et als. S EVENTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PARISH of Orleans, No. 8943.—By virtue of a writ ot seizure and sale to me directed by the honorable tlie Seventh District Court for the parish of Or leans, in the above entitled cause, and also of two older* dated respectively July 3 aud December 31, 1871, I will proceed to sell at public auction, at tlie Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange,Roval street, between Canal and Customhouse streets, iu the Second District of this city. »u SATURDAY. March 2, 1872, at twelve o'clock M., the following de scribed property, to w it— . A LOT OF GROUND, situated in the Second Distiict of this city, iu the square bounded by Orleans, St. Ann, Burgundy and Rampart streets, having. American measure, sixty-one feet nine niches front on Orleans street, by eighty six feet deep, more or less, with all the buildings and im provements thereon, except some old buildings mentioned in au act of sale hereinafter men tioned, which said lot is composed of two con tiguous lots, and of the building-* existing «>u the same. Each of said lots measures thirty feet ten inches aud six lines frout ou Orleans street, about the same measure cm the rear hue. and having each iu depth eighty-six feet. One of the said hits being the nearer of the line of Rampart street, and tne oilier one on th* remote at line from Rampart street, and then the nearer from Burgundy street, and having a brick kitchen on the rear of it. Being the same property purchased by Mrs. Elizabeth Duckerts, widow ot J. B. Ferrari, and Dr. Dominique Durac, the present defendants herein, trout Francois Joseph Robert, the plaintitt herein, as per act of sale passed before C. V. Foulqii, a notary public in this city, bearing date the six teenth day of June, 1869. Said property will be offered into two separate lots, vi/: ' . . 1. The lot i earcst to Burgundy street, with the txvo-story brick dxvelling built in the rear ot the lot. aud appurtenances. 2. And the lot nearest to Rampart street, with the handsome newly built two-story brick dwelling and appurtenances. Plan thereof is oa exhibition at the Exchange. Seized in the above suit. Terms—The purchaser of each property to pay in cash one-ha'f of plaintiff's claim, amounting on tin* day of sale iu capital and interest and attorney's fees to tlie sum of t236i 28 and costs and charges and taxes due on said properties; aud the remaiuder of tlie price to be retained by the purchaser, in ac cordance with sa d ordtrof date July 3, 1871. (J. N. SAUV'iNEi, ja30 fc 15 n.h2 S heriff of the Parish ot Orleans. Mrs. Jiaria lleiuandez, wife ot A. \V. Walker, vs. Her Hushaud. OECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, PAR © ish ot St. Bernard. No. 642 —By virtue of a xv.it of tb-ri facias to me directed by the honorable the Second Judicial Distiict Court, parish ot St. Bcrnaid, in the above entitled cause, I will 4 proceed to sell at public auction, at the Merchants and Auc tioneers' Exchange, Koval street, between Canal ami Customhouse stieets. in the Second District of this city, ou SATURDAY, March 2, 1872, at twelve o'clock 31., the following described property to wit— 1. A CERTAIN VACANT LOT OF GROUND, situ ated in the First District of this cit v. in tlie square bounded by New Levee. St. Joseph, Fuiton and North Maik* t streets, designated as lot number one, on a plan of J. A. Beard, duly certified by Hugh Grant, surveyor of the late municipality number two, under date the twelfth January, 1852 and measuring on said plan twenty-four feet seven line* front on New Levee street, aud the same trout on Fulton street, by one hundred and twenty-seven leet one inch in depth and front on St. Joseph street, and one hundred and twenty-seven feet two inches and seven lines deep on the liue which di vides it from lot number two; which property was purchased by t'ne defendant from municipality number two. by act passed b fore H. B. Cenas, late a notary public in this city, on the twenty-fifth of March 1852 2 THIRTEEN VACANT LOTS OF GROUND, situ ated lithe First District of this city,in square num ber one hundred and thirty one, bounded by Canal Customhouse, Hagan avenue aud Reiulon street, designated by the numbers five, six, seven, eight, nine ten. eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fif teen, sixteen and seventeen, on a plan drawn by G. T. Dunbar, late surveyor, and dated December 12. 1848, and oue drawn by Allou D* -emeeourt, deputy surveyor, and dated February 16, 1849, both deposited in the office of R. J. Ker. notary public, in his city; which property was acquired by the defendant bv purchase from the heirs of Joseph Chalmi, by act passed before the tame notary, on the fourteenth of August, 1852. 3. A CERTAIN LOi OF GRO* ND. with the build ings and improvements thereon, situated in fau bourg l'on ebartraiu, in the Third District of this city, in the square hounded by Maurepas. Dcs Marais, Kloiide and Sauvage streets, known as number one hundred and thiyteen, and measuring sixty feet front «»n Maurepas street, by one bun dretl and titty feet in depth and fronton Des Maiais street, according to a plan drawn bv T- nessc, late, city surveyor, dated June 5, 1809, and deposited in the office of William Christy, late notary public, in this city, now that ofT. o. Stark, notary public, in this city; which property wa* acquired by the de fendant by purchase from Philip Lambert, by at t passed betore Theodore Gu ol, notary public, in this citv, on the eighteenth of August, 1854. 4. THERE LOT* OF GLOUND sit suit* d in tlie Third District of this city, designated as lots num bers one. two and three, iu square bounded by Peters, Delaronde, Forstall ami Reynes streets: said lots adjoining each other and measuring each t xx only-three feet eleven inches aud seven lines front on Peters street, and twenty-three feet ten inches in width in the rear: lot number one having a depth ami front of one hundred and s xteen feet six inches oil Forsta 1 street; lots numbers two and three having a depth ot one bundled and thirteen feet three inches aud one line on the line dividing them from each other, and hit number three having a depth of one hundred and sixteen feet one inch and three lint s on the divis on line of the property herein above fourthly described: to togetfier with the right of batiure and alluvial ground in front. 5. TEN OTHER LOTS OF GROUND in the same district, and in square hounded by Delaeliaise, Moreau or Chartres. Keynes and Forstall streets; which ten lots of ground are designated by the numbers running from one to ten, forming the whole of that portion of said square, which is designated by number three, and measuring to gether seventy-one feet eight inches front on each Delaronde ami Moreau streets, ami two hundred and teveuty-tluee feet seven inches and seven lines on Forstall street. Which two last described properties were pur chased by tlie defendant from M. G. de Lizardi by act passed before Theodore Guyol, notary public in this city, on the eleventh of March, 1870. Seized in the above suit. Terms—Cash ou the spot. C. 8. SAUVINET, ja30 fe!5 mh2 Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. Hug ley A Sewell v*. Edmond 31. Ivon* A Co. and Edmurnl M. I veils. fTIOURTH DlSTKICi COURT FOR THE PARISH F of Orleans, No. 25 406.—By virtue of a writ of teizure ami sale to me directed by the honorable thcFoiirth Distri* t Court for the parish of » rlean®, in the above eutit-led cause. 1 w i l proceed to sell at public auction, at the Merchants ai d Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street, between Canal and Custom house streets, in the Second District of this city, on SATURDAY, March 2. 1872, at twelve o'clock M.. the following describe*! pro. ertv, to wit— THREE CERTAIN L »'I S OF GROUND, together with the buildings and improvements thereon, ami all the r g ts, ways, privih g« s aud appurteuai.c* s thereto belonging or in anywise appertaining, sit uated in the First District of this city, known as "battureproperty," and designated as h tsuunib* is five, six Mini seven,of square number six A, which is bounded by Notre Dame. Julia, Front and Delta streets, as p,-r plan drawn by L. H. Pi tie, late sur veyor. dated the twenty-first day of May, 1366. and deposited in the office of W. J. Castell, a not ry public iu this ♦ ity. Said lots adjoin each other, and measure cicli twenty-tour te* t uine inches ami five lines front ou DeLa street, the tame front ou Front street, by a depth of owe hundred and twenty-two f»-*t and four lines, between lU^fcllel lines, running through from Frout to Delta street. Being the same property which the defendant, Edmund 31. Ivens, acquired by purchase from Wil liam Baird, per act passed before Andrew Hero. Jr., notary public in this city, on the thirtieth of .Sep tember, 1868. Seized in the above suit. Terms— Cash on the spot. C 8 SAUVINET ja31 fe!5 mb2 Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. VALUABLE PROPERTY ON KLMIRK STREET, THIRD DIVTRK T. SUCCESSION OP JUSTIN AQl'ILARD AND WIPE. Second District Court for tlie parish ol Orleans, No. :t4.f:i(i B V PUXCIDE J. SPEAK. AUCTIONKKR— Office No. 4ti Exchange alley—SATURDAY, Kcb niary 24, 1R72. at twelve o'clock M., will he sold at public auction at the St. Charles Auctioo Exchange, ou St. Charles street, between Heavier and Common streetB, bv virtue ami in pursuance of an older Horn tbe Hon. Louis Dnvrgueaud, Judge of tlie Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated January 9, 18T2. for aceouut of said succes sion, to wit— A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, situated in the faubourg Washington nf this city, ill tbe district Moutrcuil, iu the Third Disiriet of this city, in the square comprised within Eunice. Love, Desire ai d Crups streets: which 8»id lot of ground is designa ted by the No. 2. ami measures 2U feet 11 inches front on Elmira street by IrO feet 7 inches in ilepih, between parallel lines. Terms aud Conditions—One-lialf cash, and tlie balance on one year's credit tor notes secured by mortgage on tlie property sold, with vendor's lieu, bearing eight per cent interest per annum from date until paid, ten per cent attorney's fees, iu ease of judicial proceed ngs to recover the payment of saul note to be added. Act of sale betore T. Buisaou, notary public, with internal revenue stamps at the expense of tlie purchaser. j«25 fcl 8 iS 22 24 IMPROVED PROPERTY ON CARONI KLKT CANAL. SUCCESSION OF JOSEPHINE CONTROWINSKI. Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, No. 3S,078. B Y Pl.At'IDE J. SPEAR. AUCTIONKER Offiee No. 4t> Exchange alley.—SATURDAY, February 17. 1872. at twelve o'clock M., will be sold, al I lie St. Charles Auction Exchange,on St. Charles street, between Gravier and Common stieets. bv viitue ami iu pursuance of an order from the Hon. Louis Duvigneaud, Judge of tlie Second Dis trict Court for the parish of Orleans, dated J a mi liary 10, 1872, for account of the above succession, to wit— A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, situated in tlie faubourg Tronic, ill square bounded by St. Louis. Miro Toilti aud Canal Carondelet slreets. desig noted by tlie No. 1. Said lot measures 27 feet 1 inch front on Canal Caromlelct, 27 feet front on -t I.ouis street, 103 feet 4 inches 7 lines on Mno street, and 101 feet I inch 1 line on tlie line separating it from lot No. 2, together with the buildings thereon. Terms and Conditions— "lie-half cash, the lull ance ou a credit of twelve months for note secured by mortgage and bearing interest at the tale of eight per cent from date till paid; the purchaser to keep the buildings insured until payment of his note. Act of sale, together with internal revenue stamps, etc., before John L. LareiTi -. notary public, at the expense of purchaser. j;l7 24 31 f*-7 14 17 PROMISSORY NOTE FOR SIX THOUSAND DOL LARS. • SUCCESSION OF JULES COURCHK. Second District Court for tlie parish of Orleans— No. 34,920. B X' PLAUIDE J. SPEAR. AUCTIONEER— Office No. 4b Exchange alley.— TUESDAY, February fi, 1872, at twelve o'clock M., will be sold, at "tbe St. Charles Auction Exchange, on St. Charles street, between Gravier and Common streets, bv virtue and in pursuance of an order from tlie Hon. Louis Duvigneaud. Judge of the second District Court for the Parish ot Orleans, dated January 24 1872, the following note belong ing to said succession — A CERTAIN PROMISSORY NOTE for the sum of $60on, on which note the sum of $3<I0 was paid on account ou the eighteenth of July, 1871, liearing six percent interest from da'e till paid, dated June 26,1869. and payable li st November, 1871. drawn bv E. Deuechaud. aud indorsed by J. A. Del Tr go, aud paraphed ue varietur, Juno 26, 1869, by A. llu catel, notary public. Tbe note was renewed before its maturity, to w it; on tlie twenty s; xtli of October, 1871, as per order gianted by tlie lion. Lotus Duvigneaud. Judge ot the Second District Court for Hie parish ot Orleans, dated October 25. 1871, and made paya ble on tlie fifteenth of July, 1872. Terms—! 'ash. ja26 31 fc6 By Alfred Bouligny. ->*<- HANDSOME RESIDENCE ON BURGUNDY STREET, BETWEEN URSULINKS AND HOSPITAL STREETS. FINE LOT OE GROUND ON URSULINES STREET. SUCCESSION OK WIDOW PAUL LOEIT. Second District Court lor the pansli of Or No. 34,316. B V ALFRED BOIJLHJNV. AUCTIONEER— Office No. in Carondelet street.—Will be sold at auction, on SATURDAY. February 24, 1872, at twelve o'clock M., at the Merchants and Auction eers Exchange, on Royal s reet, between Canal aud Customhouse streets, by virtue and in pur suanee of two several orders of the Hon. Louis Duvigneaud. judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, one dated November 25, 1371, and tbe other dated January 15, 1072. No. 34,316 of tlie (locket of said rourr, tbe following d. scribed property, situated in tlie Second District ot ibis city, belonging to the succession of tlie late Widow Paul Lobit— TWO LOTS OF GROUND, designated by letters A and B on a plan drawn by C. A. De Armas, sur veynr. dated the fourteenth of December, 1871, saul lots being in the square bounded by Ursulines, Hospital. Burgundy ami Rampart streets, in tile Second District of this city. . J. Lot A measures, in American measure, 31 feet 11 inches and 5 lines Iront on Burgundy street, by a first depth of 95 feet 11 inches O' the fideoi L'rsu liues street, tlienee 2 feet 1 inch and 5 lineson a line parallel to Burgundy street and running toward Hospital street, thence 63 feet 11 inches aud 3 lines on a second depth line, 159 feet it) inches and 3 hues on the other S'de tovva.d Hospital sireet, and 29 feet in inches in w idth on tbe rear hue; together with all tlie buildings and improvements thereon, consisting of a handsome one story and attic brick house, containing one parlor, dining room, one sleeping room and cabinets on the firs tioor, and two sleeping rooms and cabinets in the attic: gis tixtur. s throughout the house; one two glory brick building co: laming live rooms, and oilier outbuild ings, such as bathroom, wash and coal rooms. Suoject to a lease expiring on the fifteenth ot Sep t.-mher, 1872. at the rate of $55 jar month, payable monthly. 2. Lot I! measures, in Amerieau measure. 35 feet 2 inches front on Ursulines street, bv a first depth nf 1GG feet 6 inches and 7 lines oil tlie side of Ram part street, tlienee 3 feet 2 inches anil 3 lines on a line parallel lo Ursulines street aud running to ward Burgundy street, tlienee 21 eet 1 inch and t lines on a second depth line. 127 feet 8 inches and 3 lines uu tlie other side toward Burgundy street, and 31 feet II indue and 5 lines ill width on the rear line; together with all the buildings and im provements theicon, consisting of two wood, n shanties, one facing ou Ursuliues street, and the other i l the rear of the lot. 'lerins and Conditions—One-third cash balance payainc atone and two year ,, in notes ot the pur chasers, secured 1 >y mortgage on the property sold, and hearing eight per cent interest per annum from date until paid, and five per cent lawyer's tees in ease of suit for the collection of said notes or parts thereof. The improvements to be kept insured aud policy transferred to vendors. The taxes o 1871 to be assumed hv the purchasers Aeis ot sale betore O. De Annus, notary puh.ic, at the expense of the purchasers, including riie United States internal revenue stamps. i«23 30 fe6 13 20 24 By C. E. Girardey & Co. --♦ ♦ ♦ VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY*. CORNER OF CARONDELET AND FOURTH •STREETS. IN THE MATTER OF THE MINOR AMOS P. KLEIN. Second District Court for tbe parish of Orleans— No. 34.931. B y c. e. girardey a co.-ntoho. las J. Hoey, auctioneer—Office No. 17 Ex change place.—SATURDAY', March 2, !872. at twelve o'clock M., at tlie Merchant.s ami Auc tioneers' Exchange, on Roval street, between Canal and Customhouse streets, by virtue of an order of the honorable the Second District Court for the parisli of Orleans, dated October 28, 1871, will be sold by public auction, in the matter of tbe minor Amos P. Klein, the following described property, to wit— The undivided one hall interest in and to— TWO LOIS OF GROUND with all the buildings and improvements tlieieon, iu the Fourth District of this city, in the square bounded by St. Charles, Caromlelct, Fourth and Washington streets, designated by the Nos. 12 and 13. Said lots adjoin each other, and measure each 28 feet 8 inches front on Caro;'del t stre< t. by a depth of 120 feet, between parallel lines; the lot number twelve forming the corner ot < arondWet aud Fourth strec h. The improvements on said property comprise a two-story slaie-rooled build ii g, having trout galleries, two rooms and hall be low and above; a one-story addition, which com prises ki < hen. pantry, servants' looms, etc. Tlie j.rounds are planted in shrubbery, fruit trees, etc. And, at th** same time and place, and upon the same terms and conrii.ions, 1 lie other undivided half ot the property will be soldiJ block with tbe interest of sa d minor. AND, For other interests, and upon the same ter^s and conditions— A PORTION OF GROUND in the Fourth Distiict of this city, in the square hounded oy sr. Charles, Carondelet. Fourth and Washington streets, meas uring b0 feet front on Fourth street, b\ 57 feet 4 inches iu depth, between parallel lines, and form ing part of lots Nos. 10 and It, which portion of ground adjoins the rear ot the property firstly de Terms—One-third cash, and tlie remainder nt one and two years' credit in notes of the pur chasers, s» cured by special mortgage and vendor's lien, and hearing interest of eignt per cent per annum fiom date of sale until final payment; further seen, ed by the clauses of five per cent at torneys' fees in event of suit, aud of the insurance of the improvements by the purehasers and the transfer of the policies to the vendors, and pur chasers to assume payment over an I above the amounts of adjudication of all taxes lor tlie year l8T1 * Acts of sale and United States stamps at the expense of the purchasers, before O. "®rel, notary public. ja28f«jl0 17 24 mh2 __AUCTION BALES. By Louis Stern St Bros. FIGHT HUNDRED CASKS BOOTS SHOES AND BROGANS. B V LOUIS STERN & BROS.-M. STERN, Auctioneer.—WEi NKSDAY. January 30,1872, at ten o'clock A. M., at their salesroom, No. 16 Chartres street, will he sold— 800 CASKS BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS, comprising an assort incut suitable for city and country trade. . Terms—At sale. ja31 By Hoffman, Marks & Co. UNRESERVED SALE. THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF MRS. K. F. FORSTERS STORK, NO. 66 CUSTOMHOUSE STREET, AT AUCTION, FOR ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. B Y HOFFMAN, MARKS A CO-ALEX. LEVY', Auctioneer—Office No. 38 Chartres street, vl ill he sold on SATURDAY February 3, 1872, at 11 A. M., at store No. 66 Customhouse street— THE ENTIRK CONTENTS OF SAID STORK, con sisting of a large liue of Notion®. Fancy Gooffs, Hosiery, Umbrellas, Pipes, Em broideries. Cutlery, 1 Also, tlie FIXTURES, SHELVING, SHOW CASES ami DESKS. The attention of buyers is called to this sale, as it comprises a tine assor meut of goods desirable for country and city trade. ja31 By G. De Feriet. FURNITURE—FURNITURE—FURNITURE. SUCCESSION OF HARRISON STOREY. Second District Court for tlie parish of Orleane— No. 34,957. B y u. de feriet-c. w. cclbbrtson. Auctioneer—Office No. 50 Royal street .—1 UKS DAY, January 30,1872, at eleven o'clock A. M., on the premises, on Carrollton avenue, within one square of the courthouse, ii» the town of Carrollton, will be sold by public auction, by virtue of an order from the Hon*. Louis Duvigneaud, Judge of the Sec ond District Court for tlie parish of Orleans, dated January 4. 1872— A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF HOUSEHOLD FUNRirURE, such as bedsteads, bedding, glass plate armoirs, bureaus, wash stands, sofas, chairs, etc. Also. ONE FINE ROSEWOOD PIANO. Terms—Cash on the spot. jal9 20 27 31 POSITIVK AND UNLIMITED SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION TO EFFECT A PARTITION OF CHOICE REAL ESTATE IN THE SECOND AND THIRD DISTRICTS. CONRAD 1RNST GIKSE VS. MAGGIE MARIA AND CHARLES AXTHON GIESE-NO. 34.94^. B Y IS. DE FERIET, C. W. CULBERTSON, Auctioneer—office No. 5(1 Roval street.— SATURDAY, March 2, 1872, at noon, in tlie basement rotunda of the Sr. Louis Hotel, will he sold by pub lic auction, by virtue of a .judgment iu partition rendered bv ihe Hou. Louis Dm iglieaud. Judge of tilt- Second District Comt fur the parish of Orleans, on November 9. 1371, and signed ou tlie fifteenth of the same month aud year, the folio™ ing described real estate, viz— I. TWO LOTS OF GROUND, designated by the Nos. 1 and 2, in the Second Dis'rict of the city of New Oileans, in the square hounded by Canal. Gayoso, Salcedo and Customhouse stieets, and measuring as follows: Lot No. I (onus the corner of Canal and Gayoso streets, anil measures 28 feet 4 inches and 2 lines front on Canal street, by 126 feet 8 inches in depth ami front on Gayoso stieet. Lot No. 2, adjoining the aliove. measures 28 feet 4 imlies and 2 lines front uu Canal street, by 126 feet 3 inches in depth, between parallel hues: the whole Amerieau measure. 2. A LOT OK GROUND, xvitli the buildings and improvements thereon, ill the square bouuueri by Goodchildr n or St. Claude, Love or Rampart, Union and Frenchmen streets. Third District, measuring 33 fed 1(1 inches aud 4 lines front on Union streel. bv 31 feet 11 inches and 5 lines in depth, between parallel lines The improvements consist of a frame house containing two looms two cahiuets, and back galleiv cistern, privies, etc. 3. ANOTHER" LOT OF GROUND, with the build ings and iinprovemen s tliereou, situated iu the same district, in tlie square bounded b.v Good children or St. Claude. Morales, Louise and Piety stieets. Said lot of giounil farms the corner of Morales and Louisa streets, and measures 27 feet 5 inches and 4 hues trout ou Louisa streat, by 100 feet ill depth and frout on Morales street. The build iugs mid improvements consist of a new fame house divided in;o two tenements, containing four rooms and two cab nets, a back bui'ding containing four rooms, shed, cisterns, privy, ete. Terms—One-third cash and tne balance on a credit ot six. twelve anil i ialit. en months, in notes drawn by tin* purchase] s to their own order anil by them indorsed, secured by special mo igage aud vendor's lieu, and hearing eiglil per cent interest per milium from tlie day of sale until final pay ment; the buildings to lie kept insured and policies transferred to O. K. Geise. tutor ot tlie minors, aiul the act of sale to include the usual peti .l clause of five per ceat attorney s'commission. I lie taxes of 1871 to he assumed by purchaser over mid above tbe price of adjudication. Acts of sale, with United States internal revenue stamps attached, bclore Edward Barrett, notary public, at the purchasers' expense. ja31 fc3 10 17 24 uili2 By C. E. Girardey & Co. FARM ON THE METAIRIE ROAP. SUCCESSION OF ANTONIO GONZALEZ AND OF SABINA GRADY GONZALEZ, HIS WIFE. Parish Court, Parish of Jefferson—No. 241 B y c. e. girardey & co., auction eers—Nicholas J. H**«*y, Aur.loreer—*utne No. 17 Exchange place.—SATURDAY*. 1« u u n> 1". 1872. at twelve o'clock M . at ti « M reboot - red Auctioneer®' Exchange, on Koval slice!. i*« w* en (anal ami Customhouse street®, in ti.i* city ot New Orleans, by virtue of an order «»» tin* honorable tlie Parish Court, parish *t hti'er.son. dated December 27. 1871, wiP he sold b\ i»nb,i.* unc tion, in the above entitled matter, the following described property, to wit — A VERY DESIRABLE FARM, comprising two squares of "round, with all the in#prove.uenih tliereou, in Metairieville, between the :u w town of Bath and the New Orleans canal, u li pari®!) of Jefferson, designated by the Nos 19 ami i . ou a plan made by J. A. Guerard, deputy m i veyor general of this State, outlie weutieth ot M.rch, 1837 deposited in the office of Ihe late Wd.i iin Boswell, notary public; squire No. 19 measures, English measure, two feet front ou Urenridine .stieet, the same frout on Delia street, ud 319 feet trout on each of Carrollton and Lake avenues; and square No. 16 measures 450 feet front on Noith Metairie road, 300 feet fronton Grenadine street 490 feet ou Lake avenue, ami 141 feet on Carrollton street. The improvements comprise a cottage house, stables, etc.; the grounds have been culti vated ns a vegetable and fruit farm; easy access to business oy good shellroads and the Canal street horse cars, and well adapted tor residence, farm or dairy purposes. Terms of Sale—One-half cash ; the remainder at one and two years'credit iu notes of the purchaser, bearing interest of eight percent per annum irom date of sale until final payment, with the penal clause of five per cent attorney's fees in event of suit to enforce payment of the notes, anil all to be secured by special mortgage and vendor's lien on the property. Improvements to be kept insured and policy transferred to vendor, and pur chaser to assume payment, over and above the amount of the biu of all taxes on the property for the year 1871 and up to the day of i-ale. Acts of sale and United states stamps at tlie ex pense of the purchaser, betore William J. McCune, notary public. ja5 20 27 te3 10 ONE HALF INTEREST IN THE RECLl'SA PLAN TATION.—Assignees' sab* in bankruptcy.—By order of E. K. Norton ami T. A. Bartlett**, As signees.—In tlie matter of A. G. Laue k Bro., bankrupts. District Court of the United States of America for the District of Louisiana, No. 286. B y c. e. uiuakdky a co., auc tioneers — Office No. 17 Exchange place— THURSDAY. February 1, 1872. at twelve o'clock M., at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange,on Roval, between Canal ami Customhouse str* et®, m this city of New Oih auH. b\ virtue nf an order of tli« Hou. K. H Dm ell, Jn,l«« ol H e Dist rict Court of tin* United States ot Am* run for the Dis trict of Louisiana, sitting in bankiiiiitc.v dated the thirteenth of Mav, 1871, will l>« sold by pubnc auc tion tbe following desn ib»*d property, to-wit: THE ONE HALF UNDIVIDED INTER ST in 1132 acres of land, in Carroll parisli being lot No. 2of>e« tion t went v-e'ght lot No. I of section thirty-three, ami the northwest quarrel* ol southwest quarter of section thirty-four, and lois Nos 4, 5, 6 and 7 a nd the southeast quart** of houi hwest quar ter of section twenty-si.v. ami northwest quarter ot th** nor beast quarter of section thirty five, ami the east half of section twenty-eight, aiul the northeast fractional quarter of section thirty three, and the northwest quarter of sc tfon thirty five io township twenty two north, range eleven oast, koown as the Redusa plantation. Tlie decree ot the court ordering ihe sale of the above described property directs that the same In* freed from all incumbrances, and tlie assignee, aid ing as the officer of the court, w ill convey only such title as isiu him vested by the assignment iu bank ruptcy, and by .the aforesaid order of court. Terms of sale—Cash on the spot in United States treasury notes, and the purchaser to assume, over and above the price of adjudication payment oi all the taxes that the property may owe up to the day of sale. Acts of sale and United States stamps at the ex pense of the purchaser, before M. Gernon, notary public. jalO 20 27 fel AUCTION SALES. _____ By S. Guinauit. UNRESERVED SALE OF TWO HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-THREE VALUABLE LOTS OF GROUND, SITUATED IN THE VICINITY OF THE URSULINES CONVENT, AND FORMERLY AD JOINING LEZARDI'S PROPERTY. THREE LOTS OF GROUND, WITH BUILDINGS, FORM , ING THE CORNER OF GOODCHILDRKN AND PRESS STREETS, AND ANOTHER LOT FORM ING THE CORNER OF ROBERTSON AND SPAIN STREETS. SUCCESSION OF MICHEL FLORANNE. 8ecoud Dietrict Court for the Parish of Orleans— No. 34,047. B y gonauIaT, auctioneer—office corner of Exchange allev and Bienville street. SATURDAY. February 10 1*172, will be sold, at twelxe o'clock M., at tlie Merchants and Auc tioneers' Exchange, Royal street, between ('anal and Customhouse streets, by virtue of an order from the honorable the Second District Court tor the parish of Orleans, dated January 3, 1872— A LOT OF GROUND, situated in Suburb Frank lin, Third District of this city, designated by No. 22 of square No. 100, bounded by Washington ave nue, Spain, St. John the Baptist and St. Avid streets, measuring 32 feet front ou Spain street, by 1U5 f« et iu depth, between equal and parallel lines. THREE LOTS OK GROUND, situated in the same district, designated by the Nos. 3. 4 aud 5 of square No. 9, ou a plan drawn b.v L. II. Pilie, surveyor, and measuring each 24 feet front on Goodcliildien street, lietweeu Press and St. Ferdinand streets; together with the buildings and improvements on loi 8 Nos 3 and 5. TWO HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-THREE LOTS OF GROUND, situated in the Third District of this city, forming part of Treme's plantation, ex tending from the river to tlie rear line of said plan tation, and b unded on the upper side by Lizardi's street, anff on the lower s de bv that of Widow Louis Hermeroux, known as Madam** Martin. Tlie whole agreeably to plans now' exhibited at the Ex change. Terms—One third cash, and tlie balance at one and two years' credit, lor notes stipulating to boar interest at tbe rate of eight per cent per annum Horn date until final payment, aud secured by mortgage on the property sold. Purchasers to bind themselves to pay the lawyers' fees at the rate of ten per cent ou the amount of th*- notes in case of judicial proceedings to enforce the payment there of. or so much thereof. Possession of the above-described lots to be taken at the purchasers' expenses. Act® of sale before Amidie Ducatel, notary public, at the expense of the purchasers, including the United States stamps. jalO 18 27 fe3 10 SUCCESSION OF UKSIN LAVIGNE AND WIFE B Y ». G(JINAULT, AUCTIONEER—OFFICE comer Exchange alley and Bien\ ille street.— SATURDAY February 10. 1872, will be sold at twelve o'clock M., at the. Merchants aud Auc tioneers' Exchange, on Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets, by virtue of an order from the honorable the Second District Court tor the parish of Orleans, dated Januarv 4 1872— A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, situated in the Sixth District of this city, formerly suburb Boul igny, in the square bounded by Camp, Chestnut. Valence and Bordeaux streets, designated as lot No. 9, on a p an made by Charles F. Bimpel, deputy surveyor, cfated March 18, 1834, deposited in tlie office of L. T. Cairo, late a notary public of this city, which lot measures 60 feet front on Camp street, by a depth of 110 feet: together with all the build ings and improvements thereon. Tlie whole as per pl.iu now at the Exchange. Terms—One-third cash, and the balance at oue and two years' credit, for notes bearing eight per cent interest i>er annum from date, and mortgage; ilie buildings to be kept insured, and po icy trans ferred to tbe holder of tlie notes. In case of judi cial proceedings for the recovery of said notes, tbe lawyer's fees, fixed at five per cent, to be paid by the purchaser. Act of sale before James Fahey, notarv public, at the expense of the purchaser, including the United States stamps. jalO 18 27 fe3 10 By William De Lacy. SALE TO EFFECT A PARTITION. TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING NO. ill JACK soil street, .wo lots ground on Valence street, •iree lots of ground on Perrier street, fcixth District. SARAH B. HALL* AND JULIA SELPH. WIFE OF, etc., vs. James Philips Lemly, a minor. SUCCESSION OF TOBIAS L. LEMLY. Secoud District Court for the pariah of Orleans No. 4,535. B y william de i \uy, auctioneer Oftice No. 25 CoDiin**r< al p*ace.—SATURDAY, February 17. 1872, at 12 *u.. ai the St. Charles Auction Excliauge. basement rotunda of the St. Charles Hotel, bv virtue of aiul pursuant to an order of tlie Hou. Louis Duvigneaud, Judge of the Secern*! District Court 1< r the parish of Or leans, dated November 22, 1871, No. 34.535 of the docket of said court to effect a partition, will be sold, by public auction, the following described propertv. to wit — 1. A CERTAiN LOT OF GROUND, togethr r with all ihe buildings aiul improvements thereon, situ at«*d m the Fourth District of this city, in the squ r. hounded by Jackson, Annunciati >n. J ■tre phine and Chippewa streets, and lv ing nnd *>ri g at a distance of 63 feet 11 inches aiul 3iiiii**». Aiiht. can measure, from the corner of J < I*h«*ii and A* - niinciation streets, the same nieasu ing >1 tc* t H inches and 5 lines front ou Jacks* ii s n*» r, by 127 feet 10 inches and 5 lines in depth 1 m*iw* **ii p.na - lei lines, according to a plan 1»> laiui* -.Pilie. dated December 9, 1871. The inipH*vein»*iiisconsist of a two story fiame slated dwelln-g. ie in* i from the street, and known as No. Ill .la ksou street, and containing I all aiul nine ro •!•**», ga •cries i.out and rear, gas throughout sheds, cistern, alley way, etc. 2. THREE CERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND, s tu nt* *i in the Six! li District of this •*iiv ffoun r \ in tin* * iiN of Jefi'er on Mid ptris » ot .!• tl* i« »n in tin** S ate), in the square l*ounded W*. p »ei« avenue, Octo\ia PeiTtei and Prvtnuia stloots, and *.chi - naYi-d «s lots Nos. : 5, 16 and 17, ot sqiiaie No 37; which said lois adjoin each oth r md uu* su **, <*.m h. 30 ie* t front on Perrier street, by a depth ot iMl eet 7 inches and five hues h«twe*u pa rail** I 1 nes. 8 TWO CERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND, situated in tlie Sixth District of this city tfomieiiy m the city «»t Jefferson and parish «\f J. lleison in ilns Mat-), in the square bounded by Valence, Can p. i rdi/. a' *! Chestnut streets, whi- h isd Mgna cd « sqi.au* No 34. i t » i*l Faubou g VV. st B ui g v, aud.tie *aul lots are designated ov ihe N s. 5 ni.l 6. a d they adfoi!i each "(her, an*t im iuur .**. *•!», 8 » f* **t front on Va « u< • s(re« by 120 . et in depth, bet en parallel lines. Terms—one-third ot the purchase price cash in Im ed Slates it as iry notes, and ihe biianee on a credit ol one ami two years, in i •* notes of tne purchasers, divided into coup* iih *» suit ibeii tcrests ot tin* heirs, and drawn to th .*.*!••! »>■ ami i-idoised by said pu chasers, bearing interest at 1 ue rate of eight" per cent per humiii t tion. their dr* mi. il paid, payment of said notes t * l»e eecuiei by a sjM **i.il mor gage on ihe pin ertv '» part | Il of which tIn 'Me 11*1*1 alit*n*lo'' and th*e per *•« ri in ca*** ot sail; the improvement* •oi J teksor street to he insured • tlmr.-ot u itil he mil sum final not* h given in part pavinentther •* ti ansf- T'* *1 to towner or own* n AMs or sale an ! United State a: the • xpevse of the purcha»« «> !!« ro. Jr., notary public. i : » rii ; In* By Nash & Hodgson. — . - FrSMTt'RE, B*R FIXTURES. LIQUORS, WISES JEWELRY. IIOR-ES, POULTRY AND fiUSDHY ARTICLES, BILL'. RECEIVABLE, ETC. AT PUBLIC AUCTION. SUCCESSION OF THKO.'Oh'K J. JUKI*. DECEASED Second District Court lor (lie paririi of Orleaue— No. 35,193. B Y NA8H A W I. HODGSON, Auctioneer-Office No IfoGiavier stivm.—on MONDAY, February :>, 1872 at . l.-ven o'clock \. M.. on tbe premises, on the s nithe -si * o m* «>f Vii * rt: and Toulouse streets. Second District ol thiacity. by viitue anil in puisuame **• an order of the Ho i. Louis Duvigneaud, Judge of the S« **oni District Court tor tin* parish of ( rl* aim. il it* «l Januarv. 19, 1872, docket No. 35 133, for a* count ol the succes sion of Theodore J. Jmlt, decease* I, will be sold— THE ENTIRE CONTENTS of the above coffee house establishment, consisting of counters, ti'c Iures, billiard table, tables, chairs, mirr th, clock, chandeliers, p te eis, tumble is, waiters, glass* s, deeanteis liquors, w nes. bottles, whiskies, bit ters. demijohns, cigars, tobacco, tinware, wearing apparel, etc. Also. TWO GOLD WATCHES and a Gold Chain, one dark bay Mare ami a set ot harness. Also. 'K, of George sfilOOH. payable * - and util A C RTATN PROMISSORY NOTE. Merz, dated December 21. 1871, tor $1 twelve months atte: date, to his bearing eight per cent interest from 1 '"aL. on TUESDAY. Fcbvii» r * «• o'clock A. M., nt ho M;.4>"> ll «' <, " r ">• Bi nlo.., opposite Bayou rood car s atiou, vriil be *"i'llh ENTIRE CONT NTS of the above premises mill oanlen coiis stinS « f bedstead*, armoirs, bu reauiq evashst do's, aid springs, window* shad'*?' ■8, A c tables, _______, nnd German flags, toilet sets, clocke^c^'.k';I.K^riz.Ori- desks, tun.: biers wine alas**' 8 - b,pr ,nu K''. Rhine wi>e, bar cess.' candle . chicken House, shooting gallery lot of hay. etc. Also, ONE BAY PriNY, ONE COW, TWO HOGS, ONE DEER twenty five geese, about fifty chickens, one hull mastiff dog. Terms— Cash on th© spot iu United States treas ury notes. j»23 27 31 fe4 C _ AUCTION SAXES. By Hash A Hodgson. DESIRABLE FOURTH DISTRICT 'PROPERTIES. Cottage House No. 29 Josephine street—Cottage House No. 29 First street—Cottage House No. 27 First street, ail between Rousseau ami Levee streets. SUCCESSION OP DR. MOSES M. DOWLBR, Deceased. Second District Court for tlie Parish ot Orleans— Docket No. 34,490. B Y NASH & HODGSON, W. I. HODGSON, Auctioneer—Office No. 170 Gravier street.— On SATURDAY, February 3, 1872, at t welve o'clock M., at the St. Charles Auction Exchange, in the base uieut rotunda of the St. Charles Hotel, in this city, bv virtue and in pursuance of an order of the Hon. Louis Duvigneaud, Judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated January 3, 1872, docket No. 34,490, in the matter of the suc cession of Dr. M. M. Dowler, deceased, at pubic auction, will be sold— 1. ONE VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, with the improvements thereon, situated i the Fourth Dis trict of this city, in the square hounded by Jose phine. Rousseau, Adele and Levee streets, measur ing 34 feet il inches aiul 3 lines frout on Josephine street, by a depth of 159 feet 10 inches and .» lines, between parallel lines,.all more or less, and American measure. The improvements consist of a one-story frame. cottage residence, known as No. 29 Josephine street, containing four rooms, back, front and side galleries, cistern, double gate entrance, large yard etc. 2. A VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, with the im proeenicnts thereon, situated in the Fourth Dis trict of tin* city, in ihe square bounded by First, Rousseau, Levee and Sorapuru streets, designated as No. A (39), measuring 25 feet 2 inches aud 3 lines front on First street, by a depth of 123 feet, all more or less, between parallel lines, American measure. The improvements cousi-t of a one-story cot tage house, known > a No. 27 Find street; stands retired from street, has cistern, etc. 3. A VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, with im provements. situated in the same square ami district, and adjoining the property last above de scribed, designated as lot B 1, measuring 25 feet 2 inches ac*l 4 lines front on First, street, by a depth of 61 feet 2 inches, more or le.s. between parallel lines, American measure; the whole ac cording to plans made by Louis H Pilie, surveyor, and now on exhibition at the place of sale. The improvements consist of a one-story frame cottage house, with two rooms, yard room, etc. The three properties to be sold separately, ou the following Terms and Conditions—One third cash in United States treasury notes, and the balance at six, iwelve, eighteen and twenty four months, iu equal payments, with eight per cent interest, and special mortgage, with vendor's privilege, from date until paid; the mortgage to embrace the clause of five per cent for attorney's fees and confession of judgment, in case of a suit for non payment of notes; the buildings to be kept fully in sured, and the policies transferred to the holders of the notes. Acts of sale before Octave Morel, notary, at the expense of the purchasers, including the stumps and the taxes for 1871, and up to the day of sale. ja4 13 20 27 f<*3 _ VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND IN GRETNA. SUCCESSION OF R08INA ZABLE DECEASED Docket No. 34.820. SUCCESSION OF GEORGE H. CLAY, AND HIS FIRST WIFE, MARY ANN HELFER, BOTH DECEASED. Docket No 34,661. FOR A PARTITION. Second District Court for the parish of OtleauB. B Y NASH dk HODGHON—W. I. HODGSON, Auctioneer—Office No. 170 Gravier street.—On SATURDAY, February 3. 1872, at twelve o'clock M. at the ''t. Charles Auction Exchange, in the base ment rotunda of the St. Charles Hotel, iu this city, by virtue and in pursuance of two several orders of the Hon. Louis Duvigneaud, Jiul^e of the Second District Court for the parish of Oileans, both dated December 23, 1871. dockets N09. 34 820 and 34.661, iu the matter of the successions of Rosina Zable, and Mary Ann Heifer, both deceased, at public auction, will be sold— ONE VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, in the vil lage of Mechanicsham (Gretna), iu Jefferson par ish, this State, being designated as lot No. 4. of squate No. 4, measuring 50 feet frout on Front street, 48 feet 6 inches in width in the rear, by a depth of about 125«feet 5 inches and 1 line, on tlio line of Gretna, all more or less. Terms—Cash on the spot in United States treasury j notes. Act of sale before Johu F. Coffey, notary, at the purchaser's expense, including the stamps and the taxes for the year 1871, aud up to tlie day of sale. de29ja6 20 1e3 ELEGANT FOURTH DISTRICT PROPERTY. THE TWO-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE AND TWO LOTS OF GROUND, NO. 571 ST. CHARLES STREET, CORNER OF PHILIP STREET. SUCCESSIONS OF ROBERT WALLACE BOYD AND HIS WIFE, CLARA CECILIA DUFFEL, BOTH DECEASED. Second District Court for the parisli of Orleans— Nos. 26,794 and 35,0115. B Y NASH A HODGSON—W. 1. HODGSON, Auctioneer—Office No. 170 Gravier street—On SATURDAY, a arcb 2,1872, at twelve o'clock M., at tbe St. Charles Auction Excliauge, iu the base* nn ut rotunda of the St. Charles Hotel, in this city, by virtue and in pursuance of an order of tlie Hon. Loris Duvigneaud, Judge of the s. trend Distr ct Court tor the parish of Or leans, dated Januaiy 22, 1872, docket Nos. 26,794 and 3.j,o;t5, iu the matter of the successions of K ffiert Wallace Boyd and his wife, Clara Cecilia Duffel, both deceased, at public uuction, will be sold— I WO VALUABLE LOTS OF GROUND, together with the buildings and improvements tliereou, sit ualed in tlite Fourth District of this eity, in the s , mile bounded by St. Charles (late Nyades), Philip, Carondelet (late Apollo) and Jackson Mr*ete, and designated as Nos. 18 aud 19, measur ing as follows, to wit: Lot No. 18 measures 31 feet 6 inches front on St. Charles street, by a depth of 120 feet, between paral 1*1 lines. Lot No. 19 adjoins lot No. 18, and measures 35 feet 3 inches front on St. Charles street, by a depth of 120 teet oil tlie side of lot No. 18, and 120 feet 3 hi* lie* and 6 lines on the other side line and front <»,. Pi iup street, forming the corner of St. Charles aid Philip streets, all American measure, accord ing to a plan made by----, dated Feb ruarv —, 1872, taken from a plan drawn by Hugh Gr.iit. eity surveyor of Lafayette, dated April 3y 1848. and depos ted in the office of J. R. Bcaid, late a notary public. I lie improvements consist of a stylish and well built t w i-siory and attic brick residence, known us No 571 St. Charles street, witli two story brick hack building*, all under slate roof. The house is r ri «*d I rum the street, has front and side orna mcutul v-randahs, with Corinthian columns in ironi, Miid contains a wide hall, two large parlors, hm.ii v ami diningroom down stairs, and hall and Pun hug**, comfortable bedrooms on the second floor m-im! large room in tlie attic, all in the main i-nddiug. Mini bathrbora. three bedrooms, kitchen, iioiiiug room, washroom aud water closets in the buk Unt iling. The, house has gas throughout, wit li..ml u.iiie marble mantels in tbe principal ii'iin h p it lors p pered, etc. There are two large * ist**ius; b ih supplied with hot and cold water. Tin r* rt a wood and coal house; back vard paved *nh brick; the front banquette is nawdsoinely H:».;;g'**i; 'he front and side yards are also very L uidh* ii.civ kid out and flagged, and embellisheil » Hi choice shrubbery, fruit aud shade trees. The vv ho * in very good order ami repair, and is leased unti* Oct nix i 31,1872, at an annual rent of $1800, pavahe monthly; or earlier iioesession may be mol. at t o* option of tbe purchaser. This tm st eligible and desirable property, situ ated in i In* most de ightful portion of tlie city, ad joining ihcch g int liomeaiead of K. A. Tyler, Kso., and sin rounded by beautiful residences, will be sold o i the toilow ing easy and acceptable— Terms and t onditious— One-third cash in United States treasury tides, and the balance in equal pav men is, at one and two years, with eight per cent interest ami special mortgage, with vt*n doi's privilege, from date until final payment; the act * t mortgage to include renunciation of appraisement ami confession of judgment, with five per cent for attorney's tees iu case of H .it «m any of the credit notes; the improve in' ni» t** lie K pi insured by the purchaser, to the satisfaction ol the executor, anil tlie j*olicy tianstcned to the fodders of tlie credit notesj in a*.*nt'oi) iO which the purchaser will assume all the tax*, hr li*. year 1871, and up to the day ot .-a.**, over and abov.* tlie price of adjudication. \* of sale before F. D. Negliers. notary public, at the expense ot' the purchaser, including the Unit* *1 Males i* venue stamps, ja23 fc U7 24 mh'2 By R. M. A B. J. Montgomery. BOOK ACOOI NTS. CLAIMS, BILLS RECEIVABLE AMt SIN DRIES AT AUCTION. SU> C'PFSION OK II. MARSH DENMAN. Sec H.tl Dts, net Court for tlie Parisli of Orleans— No. 34,273. B Y K. 1*1. <fc B. J. MONTGOMERY, R. M. Montgomery, Auctioneer.—Will be sold, on Till'BSD AY, February 8,11172, at li o'clock, at tiie Ol.l Auction Mart, No. 87 Camp sireet, by virtue and in pitiBtiauce of an order of tin* honorable tho Second District Court for tlie parisli of Orleans, dated-, 'lo. 34,273 of tbe docket of said couit— A LARGE AMOUNT OF CLAIMS, BOOK aC COl'NTS BILLS RECEIVABLE and a lot of sundry articles, as per account tiled. ja28 ft-4 7 !:■ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PIANOS, CARPKTB ETC., AT AUCTION. B Y K. M. ft B. J. (MONTGOMERY—R. M. MONTGOMERY, Auctioneer— Will b« sold on every SATURDAY TUESDAY, and TLI'RSDAT, at tlie Old Auction Mart, 87 Camp street, at eleven o'clock— _ A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF NEW and SBC* OND-HAND FURNITURE, such as Roaowood Mahogany and Walnut Bedstead*, Armoira, Bu reaus. Washstands, Parlor Furniture, Marble Top Centre Tables, Carpets, French Plate Mirrori Mattresses, Cooking Stoves, etc. ALSO. A large invoice of Cottage Beds, Cane -nH Wood Seat Chairs. Also. Upright and Square Planet of Pleyel. Favre and other manufactories. AN IMMBN8B STOCK ofr NEW PUUIITUK* « oil description at private sale. Terms—Cash nna