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A UCTION SALES . By C. E. Girardey & Co, the ST. LOl'IS FARM AT AUCTION. SUCCESSION OF O. E. HALL. jfccond District Court for the Parish of Orleati No. 34,964. B y C. E. GIRARDEY A CO., AUO tioneers—Nicholas J. Hoey, Auctioneer—Office It Exchange place.—SATURDAY. April6, 1872. at t«elre o'clock M. t at the Merchants and Auc tioneers' Exchange, on Royal street, between Canal —d Customhouse streets, by virtue of au order of tlie honorable the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated the seventeenth Novem ber lull, and a supplemental order dated thirtieth November. 1871. "ill he sold by public auction for account of the succession of O. E. Hall, the fol lowing described property, to wit— that VERY VALUABLE AND WELL IMPROVED PROPERTY, situated in the Third District of this f i,v, known as the St Louis Farm, and composed Of the fallowing described lots or portions of ground, 'YTHREE LOTS OF GROUND, Nos. 1. 2 and 3, composing the triangle No. 5. Ivounded by Marigny aveuue. treasure ami W a rsaw street®, and mea* aiiiig 205 feet trout on Treasure street, 101 feet 5 , n <*he« »'■** 6 on Warsaw street, ai.d 223 feet k inches w Marigejv avenue. 2 . TWhNTV bo FS OK GROUND, terming the whole of the square No. 6, bounded by Loudon mid Mari guy armies, Haranna and Abundance gtreets. and numbered from one to twenty, inclu ^3. EIGHTEEN LOTS OF GROUND, farming the whole i*t the square or portion of ground bounded Malign v avenue. Brussels, Treasure and War* saw streets, and numbered from one to eighteen, inclusively. 4. EIGHTEEN LOTS OF GROUND, forming the wlioie of the square or portion of ground No. 3, bounded by Geutilly load, Brussels and Treasure st'eets and Paris avenue, and numbered from one to eig nteen. ttielusive.y. 5. fWENTY-KIGrfT LOTS OF GROUND, forn.iog the whole of the square No. 9, bounded hv Treas ure. Abundance ami Brussels streets and Palis ave nue. ai.d uumhertii from one to twenty eight, in clusively. 6. TWENTY-EIGHT LOTS OF GROUND, forming the whole of the square No. 8. hounded hv Warsaw Brussels, Treasure and Abundance streets, and numbered from one to twenty-eight, inclusively. Together "ith all tlm buildings and iniprove mcEts thereon, comprising, in pan and in different portions ot sa d estate, a two story fiamedwelling, a large hot or green house, a very large chicken suit pigeonluAise. a one and a half story frame building, slate roof, about 80 by 120 feet, with sialis far about eighty head of cattle, and ample feed aud fodder rooms above: a very extensive one-story shed building, arranged in sections aud pens, and all floored, with ample ruorn for about 800 hogs; about six cisterns and a .arge well. ue property is situated on the corner of load anil Marigny avenue, hut a few i he Gentihy road entrance to the Terms—oue-third < gsli anil the remainder in two equai installments, payable in one and two years from the date of sale, aud bearing interest of eight percent pet annum from date of sale until final payment ahd secured by special mortgage aud vendors lie.n on the property sold, with the clause *f five per cent attorney's fees in event of suit; improvements to he kept fully insured, aud poli cies trausterred ta the holders of the notes: a-d purchaser to assume payment, over aud above his bid. of all taxes for the year 1871, and up to the day of sale. Acts of sale and United States stamps at the expense of the purchasers, before Charles G. Audry, Etna, y public. mli3 16 23 30 ap6 Tl; s fine p Genii: iv voa square Fair G round! ELEGANT COTTAGE RESIDENCE AND LARGE grounds on Josephine street, between St. Charles and Frytania streets—Assignee's sale in bankruptcy,' by order of E. E Norton, as signee—In the matter of William R. Buddeu dvrtf. bai.kiupt—No. 1133. District Court of the United States of America for the District of Loui ia>.a. B y c. e. girardey & co.. auc noncers—Office So. 17 Exchange place.—SAT URDAY . Apr.! 13, 1372 at twelve o'clock M.. at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, on Royal, between Cana! aud Customhouse streets, in this city of New Orleans, by virtue of an order ot the honorable E. H. Diirell, Judge of the Dis trict Court of the United States of America lor the District of Louis.ana, sitting in bankruptcy, dated March 16, 1872. and rendered m the above entitled matter, will be said by public auction the following property, to wit— A PORTION OF GROUND, with all the build ia»s and improvements thereon, situated in the Fourth D.strict of this city, in the square bounded bv Jo-ej bine. Sr. Andrew. Frytania aud St. Charles sfieets, and designated by the letter L on a sketch iiv diaries G. de Lisle on the sixteenth of April 1.107, annexed to an a*it before K. Boun.v, Eotarv public. Julv 18, 1867: the said portion of ground measuring 90 feet front on Josephine street bv a dtpili on the side line toward St. Charles stieet of .1.2 feet, thence the said lot measures, la a line parallel with Josephine street, a rear width of 120 ieet. tlieuee on a line at right acg.es to Josephine snci t 30 test 4 inches: thence on a line toward Ft. < arles street 30 feet, and thence on a line parallel with St. Charles street 1.71 leet inches, terminating o-i Josephine street. Tae .n icovemeuts comprise a large aud com mudlousoue-sterv Dame cottage, retired from the sirce' vith trout gallery, garden, shrubbery, etc , front aid sides: a two story frame real builuiug. etc. T he property is known as No. 349 Josepmue t T:*e decree cf eourt ordering the sale of the above described property directs that the same tie freed from al! incumbrances, and the assignee, act mo rs the officer of the eourt, will convey only sud, title as is .n him vested by the assignment m bankrupt. -, and bv the aforesaid order of court. Terms—i aiu ou the spot m United States treas ure rotes, and the purchase™ to assume payment uv'ce a: d above the price of adpidicatlou of all taxes d :e on said property up to the time of sale. Acts ot sale and United Mates stamps at the ex pet Be of the purchasers, before M. Gemon. notary public. _ mil- 1 ■* -II AT* hi LARGE TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING AND quarter square of Ground, corner ot Felicity road aud Chesnut street—Assignee's Sale in Bank. uptcv-By order of E. H. Norto.i As signte—In t!,e matter ot Charles H. Chase, Bankrupt—No. 1102. District Court of the United States of America for the District of Louisiana. B y c. e. girardey & co., auction eeis—Office No. 17 Exchange p.ace.-SATl R IiAV April 13. 1672. at twelve o dock M., st tLe Merchants' and Auctioneers Exebange. on Suva', between Canal and Customhouse streets, ill ♦hit* 4 itV of New Orleans, by virtue ot an order ol the Hon. h. H. Dnrell, Judge of the ^^nct Court of the United Elates of America lor the ^s.nct or Louisiana, s.tnug in bankruptcy, dated the sixth davof March. 1672, and rendered in tue above eu tit ed matter, w ill be sold by public auction the fob Iowim® described property, to-wit: , TWO LARGE LOTS Oh GROUND, situated m the Fourth District oi this city, m the «iuare lminded bv Feiieitv road. St Mary, Chestnut arid Plai e mines or Coliseum streets, and designated as lots Nos 1 ,••<! 2 of said sq'iare. Lot No. 1 •» im - "" corner ot Felicity and Chestnut streets, and uiea *31 Ieet 6 inches trout on Felicity street, bv Hi fee, In depth and nun: on Chestnut street, bound ed on one side bv lot No 2. on which a, mvasures tin in, incites, and m the rear By lot No. a. Lot No 2mea-ures 6b leet b inches trout on Felicity Mrlet by 119 foot 3 inches in depth on tl.e hue ot lot No! 1. urd ID feet 9? indies >u depth on the othe side line ail F'reneli measure. Together who 2l .ne build.ngs and improvements thereon com ii" alaige ami coiniuodiOUfriv arranged t« > tV.n nai. dwMlin-. ret red from the street, is s!i table for a large family, with amp,.- room front for anv required improvements, the neighlonim' excellent and adjacent to market, scorns au.l ''ihfdtcree of eourt ordering the «Ut the above d.-M'i ihed prope.ty. urrects That the. same^ treed from al; incumbrances, and t ,r,, aV ev only 1, ,r officer of the eourt. will convey oniy n.g as tl.e bnicer or a. assignment in eueii title as is in him vested b.v uie * bankruptcy aud by the aforesaid o l. ' state8 Term.-—Cash on the spot >n Lu-t ^ treasury notes, and purchasers .t . at j ou of nieut, over and above the price ,,f r ad t £ 1 . 1 ;' e of all taxes due on said property up to the t.uie oi Sa Aots ot sale andl United^States stamps^ J^nseot the purchasers, beloie al ap<; 13 4ST BUCK REMDEM Fi. WITH SIX GROUND, No- 196 J baba street. GROUND. No. 196 J P aa f, ° .J-Estate ecu Frytania and St. Chanes streets Estaic William Mure-Alfrtd H. Mure vs. John ire, Tutor. 3 District Court forThe Parish of Orleans No. 35.057. C. E. G1BWMV * AtudVoneei— loneers. Nicholas "• „/°qi-ri-KDAY April No. 17 Exchange place-SAiLKDA^ J pr 72 at twelve oclock 51., a en ^^nal^and^Customhouse*' streets,^in ' ' lie tW ffi-r B Td o^an^def granted second o^l 872 '*a 11 mi dere d *i i iTi 1 ^ T ^Cour^ffir .^ T-.rm-nt's thereon, in the «rst^nrt of , by 127 feet 10 inches anu 5 1 ' 1 ' es ' E 1 ■' Nos^it) aiid 81 adjoin each other itnd „ m>» aeii 20 feet 1 inob and * ind i. le street, by 127 feet 10 rrrcltes and o-me. , Ameiicaii measure. i i Nos. ir ami 29 adjoin each 0 ii» r, a. a eh 25 lee, i inch and 1 .metronl'' - re street. V 127 fed 1€ inches and 5 »>- » .American measure. anele n ,proven,ei,t« comprise pnu if . • „ welf construct. <5 two story bink •» rJp|l tvvo s-ory rear buildings, et .. | /, run t, nTy'N^^ii^^t^edl.ienhyand Ml»-tl.ird cash, -d the (s ro. ' 1-1 r.l one uLid two yearn credit, » * un d urchaser, secured by special, mortg- g - >i's lien on tl.. property so.d and b g of eight per cent per annum from date or lit;: final payment, with the penal etoseoi ,-r cent attorney's lees m event o. suit to e.. payment; the improvements to bf k ] • ;d and policy transferred to Te, ' dar ® iaymeut ol the notes: purchasers to assu eut of ail taxes for 1872. Notes to he mvided onpoub if required. . s of Bale aud 1'uii. d Stales revenue stamps at ^•nse of the purchasers befog fheo. Gujol, THE AUOTIONSALES. By C. E. Girardey & Co. MILLAUDON TOBACCO WAREHOUSE AND Lot on New Levee street. STOCKS BONDS, ETC. THE MATTER OF THE SUCCESSION OF vsY!™ L ' J ' Auguste Corditr et al. vs. Mrs. A. Tamboury et ah, for a partitiou. Second District Couit lor the Parish of Orleans— No. 35,143. t>Y C. E. GIRARDEY A CO., AUCTION eeip Nicuohis J. Hoey, Auctioneer—Office No. Exchange place.—SATURDAY. April 20, 1872 D;,„. tWelTe ,°'i' lo, ; K M - a ' the Merchants and Auctioneers Exchange, on Royal street, between Lanai and (ufrtomhouse streets, in this citv of New Orleans, by virtue oi a iudgmeut in partition rendered in the abure entitled matter, by the lionor ab e the Second District Court for tile parish of oa ou Januai 'N 24. 1872. and signed January 29. 18*2, will be soid by pub ic amotion, in order to effect a partition of the property of the succession ot said Nils. Widow Joseph Abat, the following de scribed valuable property, to vit— " The* 3IiUaudon Tobacco Warehouse. L FI\E LARGE LOTS QF GROUND, situated in the ibiet Wounded by Tchoupitoulas, New Levee or Peters and Nuns streets, which islet lies partly in ie Fir *T a V d V*rt\y in the fourth Districi of this t v. 1 ne lots ai e designated by the Nos. 1 to 5. 1 plan by L. H. Pilie. surveyor, dated eleventh of January, 1P72, showing the subdivisions of the property, aud aecordiug to said plan the whole live lots measure together 230 feet !0 inches front om Peters or New Levee street, 207 feet 2 inches and 0 lines trout on Tchoupitoulas street, 182 feet 7 inches aud 4 lines front on Nuns street, bv 80 teet 9 inches in depth on the upper side line to x * a,a Mary street. The improvements com* . use a large one story brick warehouse, which covers the whole five lots, inter ded for and used as a tobacco warehouse, and leased to Messrs. Burke Saufly until the thirty-first of August, 1W 73. at ^3000 per annum, payable mouthly. Together w ith this property and attaclied there to by special mortgage, are 211 shares (reduced to Hg shares) of the capital stock ot the Citizens' Bank of Louisiana, secured by mortgage thereon. a he purchaser of said property must assume all the responsibilities of a stockholder of said bank, according to the charter thereof, and furnish liis stock note to the said bank in liru aud stead of The stock note now s anding in the name of the vendor. The stoc k note due the said Citizens' Bank on the said property amounts now' to the sum of due July 1. 1872. payable or renew able, according to the charter of said Citizens' Baum of Louisiana. Lot on New Levee or Peters Street. 2. A LOT OF GROUND in the square or islot known as the 'Triangle square," in the First Dis trict of this city, bounded by New Levee or Peters, Front. Triangle and Calliope streets, designated as lot No. 23. and measuring 24 feet 10 inches and 2 lines front on New Levee or Pcteis street, by 74 feet in depth on the upper side, 59 feet 8 inches in depth on ilie lower side, and 28 feet 8 inches in width in the rear and f ont ou a common alley opening on both ot said Calliope and Peters streets. Terms and Conditions of Sale—Un^-tburth cash, and the remainder at one. two aud three years' credit from the date of sale, in notes of the pur chasers. to their own order, aud by them indorsed, beai iug interest of eight per cent per annum from date of sale until final payment, the said notes to be secured by social mortgage and vendor's lien and privilege- on the property sold. The improve ments on the property soid to be kept insured for the full amount of the credit portion until the same is finally paid, and the policies of insurance therefor to be Transferred to the vendors or hold ers of the notes; and in event of failure on the part of the purchaser to pay all or any part of the mortgage notes given tor the credit portion, and it should become necessary to institute judicial pro ceedings for the payment thereof, the lawyers' fees for that purpose are hereby fixed at five*per cent on the amount sued for. the said clause to be se cured by the same act of mortgage, and the 6aid amount to he paid bv or at tLe expense of the pur chaser. The purchasers of said property wi 1 assume, in addition to and over and above the amount of their bid®, the payment of ail taxes which the property sold may owe for aud during the year 18V2. * Purchasers' notes to be subdivided to suit the interests involved. Acts of sale ami United States stamps attached at the expense of the purchasers, before Jules Mossy, Esq., notary public. 3. SIX FIRST MORTGAGE CONSTRUCTION BONDS of the New Orleans. Opelousas aud Great Western Railroad Company, of $1000 each, bearing interest of eight per cent per annum, April and October coupons, stamped by the United States Marshal a* assumed by Charles Morgan for the sum of $078 48 each, and interest thereon, as per act of "ale to him of date May 25, 1869. 4. TWENTY-SEVEN SHARES OF STOCK of tl** New Orleans. Jackson aud Great Northern Railroad Compartv. $25 each. 5. TEN SHARES OF STOCK of the .St. Charles Hotel Oompaov of New Orleans. $25 each. 6. TWENTY SHARES OF STOCK of the Louis iana Tehuantepec Company, as per receipts to be exhibited. Terms—Cash. mlil5 30 ai*6 13 *0 PLANTATION LANDS. City and Town Lots. Interests, etc., in Louisiana, Texas. Aikansas Mississippi and other Stales, comprising twentv-seven valuable estates, sur rei dered in bankruptcy—Assignee's sale in banknutov—Bv order of K. K. Norton. As signee—District Court of the United States of America 'or the District of Louisiana—In the matters of John Wentz.-l and others, in Bank B Y C. E. GIRARDEY & CO., Auc tioneers—Nicholas J. Hoey. Auctioneeer—Office No 17 Exchange place.- THURSDAY. April 11, 1872. at twelve o'clock ' M . at the Merchants and Auc tioneers' Exchange, ou Royal street, betw.-eu Canal and Customhouse streets, in the city of New* Orleans uv virtue of and pursuant to orders of the Hon. E. H. Dnrell, Judge of the District Couit ot the United States of America lor the Distret of Louisiana, sitting in bankruptcy, and re: dered in tne hereinafter mentioned mat ters w 11 l.e sold bv public auction the planta tions, lauds, lots, interests, etc., as hereinafter set ^L^tstate ot John Wentzei. No. 73. in bankruptcy: 186 76-lco acres, more or less, in Jackson county, Arkansas. , 2. Estate of B. P. Patton. No. 75, in bankruptcy; 20(i acres more or less, m township twenty* north, ram'e six easr. Louisiana. 517 46 100 acres, more or less**iii Morehouse }»ansli» Louisiana. Four lots of around in Bastrop. Louisiana. s 3 _ Estate of J. N. T. Richardson, No. 59, in bank nilitcv 80 3-i 00 acres, more or less, in township nineteen north, lange twelve east Louisiana. Re inaiiiius portions of lots X<»s. 2 and 3, in squaie No. q in the town of Monroe. Louisiana. 4. Estate oi A. M. Wwldill. No. 521, in bankruptcy; 450 acres, more or less, ou Joe a bayou, back con- j Estate of Joseph Porter, No. 556, in bankr lptoy: j 123 20-100 acres, more or less, in township sixteen i north range five east. Louisiana. g Estate of R. Le Gras. No. 817. in bankruptcy: a I lot of ground or. Thud street, in Alexandria, Lou j ' T^Estari-of J. C. White No 973, in bankruptcy: j ICO* acres, more or less, in tow nship twenty-three noith mime Eve west. Louisiana. 3. Estate'..! J. T Watson. No. Ml. iu bankruptcy: * 64'l acre 0 , more oi less, in the . ounties ol Claiborne -.ml leti.-rsjn. Mississiopi. 9 Estate of Sarah A. Scott. No. 322, in bauk ,.y a;, undivided ene bait interest in about Ml arpents, situated in Pointe Coupee parish, Louis ia i(f Estate of C. T. Caffrev, No. 301. in bankruptcy; the Homeve.r property, situated on Clara avenue, between TLirteen.h and Fourteenth streets, St. L Tl' 3 Es'ate OU o 1 ;' S. R. Walker. No. 300. in hank i-UDtcv: Rvd( plantation. 321X1 acres, more or less, in Chi n ot county. Arkansas. Ridgeburn ph.'iitation, 900 ic'-es more or less in Chicot county, Arkansas. s 12 K b . a te of W. T. Oliver. No. 695. in bankruptcy; 1 mn -icres mole oriess. in Clii.ot county, Arkansas. 18 Estate of J. A. McHatton, No. 1169. in bank runtev one undivided halt interest in 2879 58-10(1 -teres inure or less in the parishes of Iberville and st Laudrv, Louisiana. A tract of land iu Jefferson county, Kentucky, oi twenty-five acres, more or le i4 Estate oi Charles II Chase. No. 1102, m bank ruptcy; MOO acres of land, more or le-s in Fiuith and Uiit iokee counties. Texafe; undi' iaed one-half nf one s.i.iarc of ground in Rickerville. Louisiana. 15 r state of A. B. air, No. 1112, in bankniptcy; lots Nos. 210 and 211 in North Greeubush, Keussel fiercounty. Newport. , _ 16 Estate of A. Hirsch, No. 103, in bankruptcy: one undivided one half of 834 3-100 acres, more or b-ss. in Independence county, Arkansas. 17. Estate of 'V. M. Cowan, No. 395, in bankiupt ev- bankrupts interest iu the public land on which jic* is living with improvements, consisting ot a .iwe'lin*'. outhouses and cribs. . , , 18 Estate of T. B. Eldridge. No.l044.mbank nintev- bankrupt's interest in the public lam. on which he is living, w ith improvements, consisting of a dwelling, outhouses and cribs. .... . 19 Estate of William Miller Owen, No. 1160. in bankruptcy; 200 acres, mote or less, m Livingston parish, Louisiana. A certain lot of ground in Hioomingdale. Louisiana. Estate of M. W. Lewis. No. 369. in bankruptcy: -as 69 100 acres, more or less, in Chicot county, Ar s . 80acres, more or less, in Hempstead coun ty 4 Arkansas; 14 acres, more or less, near Memphis, T 21 B E 8 state of Sf. John P. Liddell, No. 807, in bank undivided em-tour li interest in 2.iu0 ferns'more ol* less, in San Augustin county. Texas. j. Estate of S. O. A T. A. Nelson, No. 45, in hank riniti-v 640 aciTB of laud, more or less, ntar Horn I be' ill De Soto county, Mississippi. Hi* Estate of John Holloway, No. 435, in bank ri*pte'" 970"47-100 acres, mote or less, in F'rauklin pa z7 8 Estate ! 'ol P J. B. Robertson, No. 593 in bank fiptey; one square of ground in Carrollton, Lou • near the Metairie ndjje 1 25 Estate of W . It. Buddeudorf, No. 1133, in bank rnntrv* about 391 acres, more or less, iu Jackson ' ' fv State of Mississippi. V Estate of J- B. ami Emma Knight, No. 801, i" imikr".Tde\; 320 40-100 acres, more « : r :ess. in inwnshi I S' soutu, range ten west. Miss,ss.ppi; 20 80 jo' ac.09. Same township, range and btate; 160 56-HM) acres, same township, range and State. T Hlryri *le^cimmhhss. 'No. 870. in bank riH*i c> . an ^d^'ded^oneffialt^iJjterest^in 11*>2 acn^, ™°|f. !"■' 'V ; j j.ioo acres iu Carroll parish, Louis iana T»W ac res in Carroll, parish, nouisiuna. i- . ...... ls i). Louisiana. *The'deem*»''c: court ordering the sale of the „ fkimr i sCites directs that the same shall he f ffl g s, Meet to all taxes, liens and incumbrances Bold subject io ^ respectively, and tbe r.s ihat may ' ,he officer of the court, w ill traus siguee, act ,; s j,, him vested by the as signment ,o bankruptcy, and by the orders ol C °Terins_Cash cm the spot in United States treas -V.ntes at the moment ot adjudication. ,lr i K Lie and United States internal revenue t A ir ns attached, at the expense oi the purchasers, bi ffin' M. Gernon, notary public. mhJO 30 31 apl 6 7 11 AUCTION SALES. By C. E. Girardey & Co. POLYMNIA STREET PROPERTY. SUCCESSION OF CHARLES LINDBERG. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans— Ne. 34.869. B y c. e. girardey & co- auction eers—Nicholas J. Hoey, Auctioneer—Office No. 17 Exchange place.—SATURDAY, May 4,1872, at 12 o'clock M., at the Merchants and Auctroneers' Ex change, on Royal street, between Canal and' Cus tomhouse streets, in the city of New Orleans, by virtue of an order Horn the honorab e the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated March 30,1872. will be sold at public auction. lor account of said succession, the following described property, to wit— A LOT OF GROUND, with ail the buildings and improvements thereon, in the First District of this city, in the square bounded by Euterpe, Car oirdelet, Polymnia and Batonne streets, being part of the original lot No. 11. aud measuring, in French measure, 30 feet trout on Polymnia street by 120 feet rn depth, between parallel lines. The im provements comprise a one story house, kitchen, etc., known as No. 89 Polymnia street. Terms—One-third cash, and the remainder at one and two years credit, in notes secured by special mortgage and vendor's lien ou the prop erty sold, and bearing interest of eight per cent per annum from date of sale until final payment, with the clause of five per cent attorney's lees in the event of suit to enforce payment; improvements to be kept fully insured, and the policy transferred to the vendor, and purchaser to assume payment of all taxes tor 1872. Act of sale and United States stamps at t he ex pense of the purchaser, before W. J. Castell, notary public. mh31 ap!3 20 27 my4 CHOICE BUILDING LOIS ON CANAL, BIENVILLE AND GALVEZ STREETS. INSURANCE STOCK. SUCCESSION OF JOHN O'DONNELL. Second District Court for the Pkiibk of Orleans— No. 35,223. B Y C. E. GIRARDEY dfc CO., AUC tioneers—Office No. 17 Exchange place.—SAT URDAY, Mav 4. 1872, at twelve o'clock M., at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, on Royal, between Canal and Customhouse streets, by virtue of an order of the honorable the Second District Court ior the parish of Orleans, dated twenty-second March, 1872, will be sold by public auction, for account ot said succession, the iollow ing described property, to wit— 1. TWO LOTS OK GROUND, in the First District of this city, in the square bounded by Cana:, Gas quet, Galvez and Miro streets, designated as lots Nos. 5 and 6, adjoining each other, and measuring each 27 feet front oh Canal street by 105 ieet lo inches and 3 lines in depth. 2. FOUR LOTS OF GROUND, in the Second Dis trict of this citv, in the square bounded by Bien ville. Conti. Galvet and Miro streets, designated as lots Nos. 21. 22,23 and 24. and measure as follow s. to wit: Lot No. 21 measures 29 feet 6 inches trout ou Bienville street by 109 feet 5 inches and 6 lineB in depth aud front on Cialvez street, and forms the corner of Bienville ahd Galvez streets, and I >ts Nos. 22. 23 and 24 adjoin each other and measure each 27 feet 4 inches fiont on Galvez street by 118 feet and 1 line in depth. 3. FIVE tflUKKN OF STOCK in the New Orleans Mutual Insurance Association of this city, ol £100 each, and on w hich the sum of £226 has been paid, the purchaser thereof to assume all the obligations of said deceased on account of the same and discharge trorn all obligation due given to said succession. Terms of Sale—For the real estate, one-third cash, and the remainder upon a credit of six aud twelve months, in notes secured by special mort gage and vendor's lien ou the property sold, and bearing interest of eight per cent per annum trorn date of sale until final payment, with the penal clause of rive cent attorney's lees in event ot suit to enforce payment, and purchasers to assume pay ment of ail taxes for 1872. . 'lerins for the insurance stock—Cash m 1 mted States treasury notes. Acts of sale and United Sta'es stamps at the ex pense of the purchasers, before F\ D. Seghers. no tary public. _ mli3l apl3 20 27 lint BIENVILLE STREET PROPERTY. SUCCESSION OF HENRY GORDON. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans— No. 35.255. B Y C. E. GIRARDEY A: to.. Auc tioneers — Nicholas J- Hoey, Auctioneer Office No. 17 Exchange place.—SATURDAY. April 6, 1872, at twelve o'clock M.. at the Mer ehautd and Auctioneers' Exchange, on Royal, between Canal aud Customhouse streets, in this c.ty of New Orleans, by virtue of an orderof the honorable the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated March 1. 1872. will he sold by public auction, for account of said succession, ti.e following described property, to "two LOTS OF GROUND, with all the buildings and improvements triereon, in the Second D.strict ot this city, in the square boon ted by Bienville, Customhouse. Dorgenois and Broad streets, desig nated as lots Nos. 14 and 15. aud measuring each 29 feet 8 inches ai.d 5 lines front ou Bi< nv lie street. 1jV a depth between parallel lines of 13o teet. Terms of sale—Cash, aud purchasoi to assume pat nieut of ail taxes for tins year 1K72. Acts of sale and United States stamps at the ex pense of the purchasers, before O. Morel, notary public. _ rnl:3 16 21 > apo CHOICE COTTAGE PROPERTY AND BUILDING sites in the Fourth District of tins city. Thomas J Keenan ef ai. vs. M chae! J. Savage, tutor ol the minors Keenan—F'or a partition. Second District Loui No. r the Parish of Oritaxs— 35.088. B Y C. E. GIRARDEY dk CO., Ate tioneers—Nicholas J. Hoey. Amt ioneer —* office No. 17 Exchange place.—SATURDAY. April 27. 1872, at twelve o'clock M.. at the Merchants ami Auctioneers' Exchange on Royal between Canal and Customhouse btree s, in this city of New Or leans. bv virtue ot a judgment render--d by the honorable the Second Distrn*t Court tor the Parish of Orleans, on the fifteenth day of Mai eh. 1872. and signed ou the twentieth day of March, 1872. will be gold bv public auction in the above entitled matter in order to effect a partition, the following very valuable property, t<» wit: ]. TWO LOTS OF GROUND. wi'h all the build ings and improvements thereon, iu the Fourth District of this city, iu the square bounded by St. Andrew, adele. Rousseau aud Levee streets, known as lots Nos. 5 and 8, adjoining each other, and measuring as follow j*. to wit: Lot No. 5 has 29 l**et 9 inches front on St. Andrew stieet. by 74 feet 2 inches in depth on the liue et lot No 4. Lot No. 8 has 29 feet ti inches front on St. Andrew stieet. by 73 feet 9b. inches in depth on the line of lot No. 5. and 73 feet 5 inches in depth on the lower side line—the said measurements being more oriess. The improvements comprise two neat double one story frame cottages, slate roof, subdivided into tour tenements, having two rooms, two kitchen rooms, cistern, etc., to each tenement, and known as Nos. 18^ 20.22 and 24 St. Andrew street property always well rented; located ona good street adjacent to the shipping, railroads, etc. 2. THREE LOTS OF GROUND, with all the im provements theif-on, in the Fourth District of this city, in the square bounded by Laurel, First, Philip and Annunciation streets, known as lots Nos. 249. 250 and 251. adjoining each other, and measuring each 3o feet 7 inches front on Laurel street, by 12c feet in depth. The improvements comprise, vn lot No. 251, a choice one story frame cottage, with kitchen, sheds, etc., known as 154 Laurel street. The two adjoining lots are well tilled, ana wi.l be sold separately from the cottage. 3. THREE LOTS OF GROUND, with all the im provements thereon, in the same square, known as lots Nos. 245, 240 and 247, adjoining each other, and measuring each about 31 teet 12 inches and 5 lines front on Laurel street, by 119 feet 8 inches and t> 2iues iu depth. The improvements comprise, on each lot. a neat double one-story frame cottage, slate roof, retired trorn the street with front gal lery. separate side alleys, kitchens, sheds, cisterns, etc., and are known as Nos. 130,138 aud 140 Lauiel streeU 4. A LOT OF GROUND, in same squaie. and ad joining the cottages above described, is known as lot No. 244, and measures 31 feet 11 inches and 4 lines front on Laurel street, bv 12ft feet in depth, and together with tins lot will be sold a large piece or portion of ground w hich adjoins the same m the rear, and measures 39 feet 8 inches and 6 lines in depth by a width of 127 feet 9 inches and 10 lines, extending toward First stieet, iu the rear of the three adjoining lots. Terms of Sale—One third cash; and the remain der on a credit of one, two and three years, in notes of the parcharseis, secured by special mort gage and vendor's lien ou the property sold, and bearing interest of eight per cent per annum from date of sale until final payment, with the penal clause of five per cent attorney's fees in event of suit to enforce payment; improxements to be kept fully insured and policies transferred to vendors, and purch:w»ers to assume payment of all taxes for the year i«72. and the notes to be divided into cou pons to suit the interests involved. Acts of sale and United States stamps at the ex pense of the purchasers before William J. Castell, Esq., notary public._ mh23 apn 1320 27 CHOICE FKOPERTY ON DELORD STREET. SUCCESSION OF iIRS. ELIZABETH COPELAND. Second District Court for the Parish of Ot leans— No. 35,0(16 B y c. e. girardey & co.. auc. tioneers—Nicholas J. Hoey. Auctioneer Office No. 17 Exchange place.—SATURDAY. April 6 1872, at twelve o'clock M., at the -Met chants aud Auctioneers' Exchange, on Royal, be tween Canal ai.d Customhouse streets, by virtue of an order front the honorable (lie Second District Court for the parish ol Orleans, dated January 3. 1872, will he sold by public auction, for account ol said estate— ^ TWO LOTS OF GROUND in the rirst District of this city, ill the square bounded t.y St. Joseph, Tri ton walk or Deloru, Julia, Barmine and Prtaues or Philippa streets, designated as lots Nos. 44 aud 4a. Lot No 44 ha3, mom or less, 20 feet — inches front os St. Joseph street, and, more or less, 17 feet 4 inches front ou Triton walk or Delord street, by about 120 feet in depth, the side lines therein eon verrin'- so as to make the width of saul lot • u the rear line a feet, more or 'ess Anil lot No. 45 un joins, and measures about 2a feet iront on Delord stre.i t or Triton walk, by about 120 teet m depth the side line thereof converging so as io mane the widih of said lot on its rear Line about 8 leet, more or less. Anil the real of each ot said lots lionts on an alley 15 feet wide, common to the same and other lots. The improvements comprise a two story hi .- k house, hall, side gallery and six rooms, cistern, hydrant, etc., large stabling siitus ana tiioes, anil Known as No. 2J5 Delord street. Terms—One-third cash, and the remainder at one and two years' credit in notes secured ny special mortgage and vendor's lien, bearing in terest of c-ignt per cent per annum from date ot 6ale until final payment, with the clause ol five per cent attorneys' fees in event of suit to enforce pay meat. The improvements to be kept fully in sured and policy transferred to vendor. Acts of sale and United States stamps at the expense of the purchasers, before A. Hero. Eeo., notary public. mhJ 16 23 30 apo AIWTI0NJALES. By C. E. Girardey A Co. SIX LOTS CORNER FIRST AND LIBERTY STREETS-SUCCESSION OE EMANUEL KRAIL. Second District Court for the Parieh of Orleans— No. 19,368. B y c. e. girardey & co., auction eers—Nicholas J. Hoey, Auctioneer—Office No. 17 Exchange place.—SATURDAY. May 4, 1872. at twelve o'clock M., at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, on Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets, in this city of New Orleans, by virtue of an order of the honorable the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated F'ebruary 5,1872, will be sold by public auction— SIX LOTS OF GROUND in the Fourth District of this city, in the square bounded by F'irst, Second, St. Andrew (now Liberty) aud St. George streets, designated as lots Nos. 14,15,16,17,18 and 20. LotB Nos 14 to 18 adjoin and measure each 30 feet front on First street, by a depth each of 100 feet; the lot No. 18 forming the cori-er of First and Liberty streets. Lot No. 20 measures 26 feet 6 inches front on Liberty street, by 150 feet in depth, between par aded lines. Terms—One-fourth cash; remainder at one, two, three and four years credit, in notes secured by special mortgage and vendor's lieD, and bearing in terest of eight per cent i*r annum from date of sale until final payment, with the clause of five per cent attorney's fees in event of suit; the purchasers to assume pavmeut over and above the amounts of their bids of all taxes for tbe year 1871, and all costs of the proposed banquette on F'irst street. Acta of sale and United States stamps at the ex pense of the purchasers before W. J. Castell notary public. inli31 ap!3 20 27 mv4 SUCCESSION OF JAMES B. TAYLOR. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans— No. 34,502. B y c. e. girardey & co., auc* tioneers—Nicholas J. Hoey. Auctioneer—Office No. 17 Exchange place.—SATURDAY. April 6, 1872,' at twelve o'clock M., at the Mer chants and Auctioneers' Exchange, ou Royal, between Canal and Customhouse streets, by virtue of an order of the honorable tne Second District Court for the parish of Orieaus. dated the second of March. 1872, will be soid by public auction, for account of said estate, the following described property, to wit— THE INTEREST OF THE SUCCESSION OF JAMES B. TAYLOR, being tbe one undivided fourth interest in the eight lots of ground hereinafter described as follows, to w*it: 1. TWO LOTS OF GROUND in the Fourth Dis trict of this citv, in the square bounded by Eighth, Levee and Seventh streets and the public road, designated by the Nos. 1 and 2. Lot No. 1 measures 26 feet2)4 lines fronton Levee street, 121 feet 6 inches depth and front on Eighth street, 122 feet 10 inches and 4 lines iu depth on the tine ot lot No. 2, and 26 feet 4 inches and H line in width in the rear and front on the public, road. Lot No. 2 measures 26 feet 2)4 liues on Levee street, 122 feet 10 inches and 4 lines in depth on the line dividing it from lot No. 1, 124 feet 3 inches on the opposite side line, and 26 feet 4 inches and )4 line in width on the rear and front on the public road. 2. FOUR LOTS OF GROUND in the same square, designated by the Nos. 1. 2," 3 aud 4, on plan of Moeihausen, Januarv 21. 1846. deposited as plan thirty-five in the office of G. R. Stringer, notary pub lic. lot Ne. 1 having 26 feet 4 inches anil 1 liue front ou the public landing, hv 63 feet 6 inches ou the line next to Seventh street. 63 feet 3 inches and 1 line on the liue dividing ic from lot No. 2. aud 26 feet 2 inches and 1 )j lines on the rear line dividing it from lot No.A. Lot No. 2 has 26 feet 4 inches and 1 line ou the public landing, by 63 feet 3 inches and 1 lute in depth on the line of lot No. 1. 63 feet 1 inch and 4 liues in depth oh the line next to Eighth street, ai d 26 feet two inches and 1 )4 liues in tbe rear on the line dividing it from lot No. 3. Lot No. 3 lias 26 leet 2 lines front on Levee street, by 63 feet 1 inch and 4 lines in depth ou the line next to Eighth street, 63 feet 3 inches and 1 line ou the line divid ing it from lot No. 4, aud 26 feet 2 inches and 1 )4 lines on the rear line dividing it from lot No. 2. And lot No. 4 has 26 feet and 2 lines front on Levee street, by a depth of 63fleet 3 inches and 1 line on the line dividing it froi^ot No. 3, 63 feet *ml 6 liues ou the line next to Seventh street, and 26 feet 2 inches and lb. lines in the rear. 3. TWO LOTS OF GROUND in the Fame square, designated bv the letters A K and A S ou plan by Buisson, the lot A R having 51 feet 1 inch trout on Levee street and 50 feet on the Mississippi river, by a depth of 263 feet on one side anil 196 fret on the other side : and lot A S having 51 feet 1 inch frost ou Levee street. 53 feet tront on the river Missis sippi, by a depth of 198 feet 6 inches ou the other side. Terms of Sale—Cash; and purchasers to assume payment of taxes lor this year. 1872. Acts of sale aud United States stamps at the ex pense of the purchasers, before A. J. Ker, notary public. mh3 16 23 30 ap6 A DOUBLE TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE—NO. 314 and 316 Baronne street. SUCCESSION OF ABRaHAM AND ELIZABETH KRAIL. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans— No. 35,310. SALE FOR A PARTITION. B v c\ e. girardey & co., auc tioneers—Nicholas J. Hoey. Auctioneer—Office No. 17 Exchange place—SATURDAY, May 4. 1872, at twelve o'clock M.. at the Merchants and Auc tioneers' Exchange, on Royal, between Canal and Customhouse streets, by virtue of a iudgmeut ren der! dbv tbe honorable the Second District Court for the'parish of Orleans, in the above entitled matter, will be sold by public auction, the follow ing described property, to wit— A LOT OF GROUND, with all the buildings and improvements thereon, in the First District of th.s Pitv. in the square bounded by Baronne, Dryades. Calliope and Clio streets, being a subdivision of lot No. 3, aud is that pert ion of said lot No. 3 nearest to Calliope street. The said lot measures 30 feet front on Bar ouue street, by 120 feet iu depth, between parallel lines. French measure. Tbe improvements com prise a double two-story brick house, with six rooms on each side, a one.story kitchen, large cis tern. etc., known as Nos. 314 and 316 Baronne street. . , Terms—One-third cash, tbe remainder at one and two year's credit, in notes secured by special mortgage and vendor's lien, and bearing eight percent interest per annum from date of sale until final payment, with the penal clause ol five per cent attorney's fees iu tbe event ol suit to enforce payment, improvements to be kept fully insured and policy transferred to vendor, and pur chaser to assume payment of all taxes lor the jear 1872. Act of sale, and United States stamps, at tne expense of purchaser, belore W. J. Castell, notary public. ap3 13 20 27 my 4 IMPROVED PROPERTY, CORNER OF TCHOliT TOULAS AND THIRD STREETS. JOSEPH STAS, TUTOR. VS. WIDOW MHDEN, AN Absentee. Second District Court for the Parish of Orltan-* No. 34 .857. SALE FOR A PARTITION. B Y t. E. GIRARDEY A CO., AUCTION eers—Nicholas J. Hoey. Auctioneer—Office No. 17 Exchange place.—SATURDAY, May 4, 1872, at 12 o'clock M., at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, on Royal, between Canal and Custom house sireets, bv virtue of a iudg ent rendered by tlie honorable the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, in the abdfce entitled matter, will be sold by public auction, the following de scribed property, to wit— TWO LOTS OK PORTIONS OF GROUND, in the Fourth District of this city, in the square bounded by Tchoupitoulas, Water, Third and Fourth streets, known as lots Noa. 2 and 3. Lot No. 2 measures 34 feet 5 inches front on Third street, by 25 teet 10 inches and 7 lines in depth, let ween parallel lines. Lot No. 3 adjoins the above and measures 25 leet 11 inches and 7 lines front on Levee or Tehoupitoulas street, 53 feet and 10 inches in depth and front on Third stieet. forming the comer of Third and Tchoupitoulas streets, 54 feet 3 inches and 3 lines in depth on the other liue. and 25 feet 10 inches and 7 lines on the rear line. The improvements on these lots comprise, in front, a two-story frame building, suited tor business aud dwelliug. with one-story rear building, and is known as No. 860 Tchoupitoulas street, corner of Third, and in the extreme rear is a one-story brick building known as No. 8 Third 8t Terms—One-half cash, and tbe remainder at twelve mou bs' credit, in notes secured by special mortgage and vendor's lien, and bearing interest of eight percent per annum from date of sale until final payment, with the*penal clause of five per cent attorney's fees iu event of suit to enforce payment. Improvements to be kept fully insured and policy trausterred to vendor, and purchaser to assume payment of all taxes for 1872. Act of sale and United States stamps at tbe ex penfce of tbe purchaser 8 before Oct ive Morel, no tary public. ap3 13 20 27 wy4 By J. B. Walton. FOUR DESIRABLE LOTS OF GROUND IN THE SIXTH DISTRICT, ON FRONT AND OCTAVIA STREETS, VERY HIGH. FORMERLY HURST'S WOOD YARD. SUCCESSION OF MRS. ADELAIDE ROBERTSON* Second District Court for the No. •ish of Orleans— B S - J. B. WALTON. AUCTIONEER—OFFICE No 162 Common street.—SATURDAY. Hay 4. 1872 at twelve o'clock M. at the st. Charles Auc tion Exchange, by virtue ami in pursuance of an order ot the honorable the Second District Court for the parish oi Orleans, in the matter of the succession of Mis. Adelaide Robertson, court docket No.-. dated March 18, 1872. will be sold, the following described prnpertv, to wit— FOUR LOTS OF GROUND, ill the Sixth District of this citv. in square So. 4. bounded by Joseph. Levee inow Tchoupitoulas). Oetatia til'd Front stieets. designated by the Nos. 7.8,9 and 10 on a p'an drawn liv B? Euison and W. T. Thompson, surveyors, dated the twenty-third day of March. 1349. and deposited .11 tbe Office of James Graham, notary public. Lots Nos. 7. 8 and 9 adjoin each other, and measure, each, 31 feet (more or less) front on Front street, by a depth of 110 feet, between parallel liues. lot No. 9 forming the corner of Front and Octawa streets. Lot No. 10 lies immediately in the rear said lots Nos. 7, 8 and 9. measuring 30 feet front Otlavia street, by a depth of 139 feet 6 inches, be tween parallel lines. Terms—One-third cash in United States treasury notes, and the remainder at one and two years, in the noteB ol the purchasers, in equal amounts secured by special mortgage, bearing e.gnt per cent interest per annum from date until paiu; the mortgage to embrace the clause ot five per cent for attorneys' fees in case of suit. Acta of sale before Thomas J. Beck, notary pub lic, at the expense of the purchasers, including the United States revenue stamps. mli31 ap6 13 20 27 in AUCTION SALES.__ By Neville A Van Solingen. SALK OF UNCLAIMED GOODS. Unitbd Stater Customhouse, 7 New Orieaus, March 19, 1872. j B Y NEVILLE <& VAN SOLINGEN, AUC tioneers.—The f ollowi ng lescribed goods having •remained in warehouse unclaimed over one year will he sold at public auction, in accordance with law and the regulations o! The Treasury Depart ment, at Warehouse No. 1. Customhouse building, on WEDNESDAY, April 10, 1872, at kail-past ten o'clock A. M.— S S E : s s ? : : '.*5 \ '• •' bIs = -:3s5:;-.'cs5:o £2 ;i = || 'E O'- 's S ^77 : - — x ; s h !|| S-?c2**a = -p*§Jf £ £ 15^" £ 1 i XX ► • ~xx - 5 | Sj„ : * S = — . r • 1 X JX M — - V ^ I ^ 1 — ■ © c . . c c r r : .J-oco ZZ^JrZg:7 , w , w'/.:.Z/.Z ta'ti 5.S jec S 5 5 ; = c.fcfc S. ?? £ J £ J £ p £ 5 S.- j* S %* Jj * S : : : x ? !•©*©-© =x x^z Z -a 7. gs S S < ai eg a. x ^ g Terms—Cash in United States currency. P. F. HERWIG, Special Deputy Collector. mh20 23 26 28 30 31 apl 5 9 By G. De Feriet & Co. DOUBLE TENEMENT ONE-STORY HOUSE, No 105 UNION STREET. SUCCESSION OF JOSEPHINE BLANCO, WIDOW OF MICHEL DEBERGUE. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans— No. 35,152. B y g. de feriet & co.-john g. mon rose, Auctioneer—Office No. 50 Koval street.— FRIDAY. April 12, 1872. at twleve o'clock M.. at the St. Louis Auction Exchange, in the basement rotunda of the St. Louis Hotel., will be soid by E ublic auction, by virtue ot au order from the on. L. Duvigneaud, Judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, the following de scribed prnpertv, for account of said succession: A LOT OF GROUND in the Third District of this city, iu the square designated as number two. bounded by Union, Goodebildren, Frenchmen aud Morales streets. Said lot measures 32 feet front on Union street by 123 feet in depth between equal aud parallel lines, to gether with the buildings and improvements thereon, which consist of the oie-story and attic double tenement house. No. Iu5 Union street, con taining four rooms, two cabinets ami rear gallery, aud two rooms in the attic: a one story kitchen, containing two rooms; two buildings in the rear, containing each two rooms: cisterns, weil, privies, etc. Terms—Cash in United States treasury notes. Act of sale, with United States internal revenue stamps attached, before Amedee Ducatel, notary public, at the expense of purchaser. mhl2 2J 30 ap6 12 _ HANDSOME COTTAGE ON LAHARFE STREET BETWEEN WHITE AND EROAD STREETS. THE CITY CARS PASSING IN FRONT OF SAID PROPERTY. SUCCESSION OF JEAN BOUVET. Second District Court for the F&r.sh ot OT>*n» So. 35,173. B y g. de feriet & co.-john g. mon rose, Auctioneer—Office No. 5n Royal street.— TUESDAY. April 16. 1872. at twelve o'clock M.. in the St. Louis Auction Exchange, will be sold by pub lic auetfoD, by virtue ot two orders from the Hon. Louis Diivigueaud, Judge of the Second Dis trict Court for the parish of Orleans, dated Feb ruary 26, 1872, aud March 1. 1872, the following de scribed property, for account of said succession— TWO LOTS OF GROUND, in the Third District of this city, designated by the Nos. 8 and 9, in tne square No) 1517, hounded by Laharpe, White, La pevrouse aud Broad streets, aud measuring each 27 feet 3 inches and 2 liues trout on Laharpe street, bv 105 feet and 3 liues iu depth, between parallel lines; together with the buildings and improve ments thereon, which consist of the one-story frame cottage, containing two rooms, one cabinet, front and side gallery, sheds, privy, cistern, etc., the whole aeeoidiug to a plan ol A. DeArmas, sur evor, dated March 5,1872. N. B.—The large frame house elected on lots Nos. 10 and 11 encroaches 10 feet 4 inches ou lot No. 9. Terms—Cash in United States treasury notes. Act of sale, together with United States internal revenue stamps attached, before O. L. Keruion, notary public, at the expense of the purchaser. mhi3 16 23 30 ap616 _ HANDSOME TWO-STORY RESIDENCE ON LIB ERTY STREET, BETWEEN MELPOMENE AND TERPSICHORE STREETS. SUCCESSION OF MIGUEL ESTELA. Second District Court for tbe Parish of Orleans— No. 35,222. B y g. de feriet eV co.-john g. mon rose. Auctioneer—office No. 60 Royal street.— SATURDAY, April 27, 1872, at twelve o'clock M., ' lie St. Charles Auction Exchange, iu the base ___at rotunda of the St. Charles Hotel, will be sold, bv public auction, hv virtue of an order from the Hon. Louis Duvigneaud, Judge of the Second Dis trict Court for the parish of Orieaus dated twen ty second of March, 1872, the following described property, for account of said succession— A LOT OF GROUND, situated iu the First Dis trict of this cijy, iu square No. 15, bounded by Lib erty, Benton, Terpsichore aud Melpomeue streets, aud designated as lot No. 15, according to a plan drawn by George T. Dunbar! surveyor, dated April 1 1848, deposited iu the office of A. Mazureau. no tary public iu this city. Said lot measures. Ameri can measure, 32 feet front on Liberty street, by I2o feet iu depth, between equal aud parallel lines, to gether with the two-story flame slated house erected thereon, contaiuiug a parlor, diningroom, stairways, kitchen, side and front galleries below; three bed-rooniB, stair lauding, trout aud side gal leries above; coal room, sheds, privy, cistern, etc. The front yard beiug planted with shruus, trees and flowers. , „ Terms—Cash in United States treasury notes. Act of sale, together wiih United Mai.es in ternal revenue stamps attached, belore A. J. newis, notary public, at the expense of the purchaser. mh$6 30 ap6 13 20 29 __ HOUSE AND LOT ON PRIEUR STREET BETWEEN LAPEYROl'SE AND ONZAGA STREETS. SUCCESSION OF HILAIN MICHEL. Second District Court for the r&nsh of Orieaus Xo.-• B y g. de feriet & c o.-john g. mon KOSE Auctioneer —Office No. 50 Royal street.— FRIDAY April 12. 1872, at twelve o'clock M., m ihe tt Louis Auction Exchange, iu the basement rotun da ot the St. Louis Hotel, will be sold by public auc tion bv virtue of an order from the Hou. Louis Duvigneaud. Judge ofllie Second District Court tor tlie parish of Orleans, dated March 9, 1872, tiie fol lowing described property for accouut of said sue cession— A LOT OF GROUND, in the Third District of this city, designated by letter A, in the square bounded by Prieur, Johnson. Lapeyrouse and Ouzaga streets, aud measuring. American measure, 18feet li inches front on Prieur stieet, by 66 feet 6 inches in depth, between parallel lines; together with the improve ments thereon, which consist of a small wooden house, containing one room, privy, and fences all around. Terms—Cash in United States treasury notes. Act of sale, together w ith United States internal revenue stamps attached, before C. Morel, notary public, at the expense ot the purchaser. xuhl2 23 30 ap6 12 AUCTION SALES. By G. De Feriet & Co. POSITIVE AND UNLIMITED SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, TO EFFECT A PARTITION, OF CHOICE REAL ESTATE IN THE SECOND AND THIRD DISTRICTS. CONRAD ERNST GIESE VS. MAGGIE MARIA AND CHARLES ANTHON GIESE—NO. 34,948. B y g. de feriet & co.-john g. mon rose, Auctioneer—office No. 50 Royal street.— SATURDAY, April 6,1872. at noon, in the basement rotunda, of the St. Charles Hotel, will be sold by pub lic auction, b^ virtue of a judgment in partition the same month and year, the fol real estate, viz— 1. TWO LOTS OF GROUND, designated bv ti e Nos. 1 and 2, in the Second District of the city n New Orleans, in the square bonnded by Car ,' Gayoso, Salcedo aud Customhouse streets v measuring as follows: Lot No. 1 forms the corner of Canal am; ( ■. v u Etreets, and measures 28 feet 4 inches , ,,| i , u front on Canal street, by 126 feet 8 inch-, n • •••.•' aud front on Gayoso street. Lot No. 2, adjei uing the above, measures '• : inches aud 2 liues l'rout «u Canal street, by 12t • • 8 inches in depth, between parallel lines; the whole | American measure. , 2 A LOT OF GROUND, with the buildings au.l ! improvements thereon, in the square bounded b\ j Goodchildrtn or St. Claude, Love or Rampart, Uuiou and Frenchmeu streets, Third District, measuring 33 feet 10 inches and 4 liues front on Union street, hv 31 feet 11 inches and 5 lines in depth, between parallel lines The improvements consist of a frame house containing two rooms two cab.nets, aud hack gallery, cistern, privies, etc. Terms—Oue-third cash and the balance on a credit ot six, twelve and eighteen months, in notes drawn by the purchasers to their own order and by them Unjoined. secured by special mortgage aud vendor's hen. and bearing eight per cent interest per anuum from ilie day oi sale uutil final pay ment: the buildings to he kept insured and policies transferred to C. E. Geise, tutor of the minors, and the act of sale to include the usual penal clause of five per cent attorney s'commission. The taxes of U'71 to he assumed by purchaser over and above the price of uqjudicaticn. Acts of sale, with United States internal revenue stamps attached, before Edward Barrett, notary public, at tlie purchasers' expense. mh5 9 16 23 30 ap5 6 j , i : I HANDSOME COTTAGE ON DORGENOIS STREET EETWEEN Al'BRY AND D'ABADIE STREETS. SUCCESSION OF CHARLOTTE COMBS. Parish Court of Tangipahoa, Louisiana—No. B y g. de feriet & co.-john g. mon rose, auctioneer—Office, No. 50 Roval street.— THURSDAY. April 25, 1872, at 12 o'clock M., iu the St. Louis Auction Exchange, in the basement ro tuuda of the St. Louis Hotel, will he sold by public auction, by virtue of an order from the Hon. C. J. Bradley, fudge of the parish court of Tangipahoa, Lou siaua, dated March 20,1872, the following de scribed property, for accouut of said succession— THREE LOTS OF GROUND, situated in the Third District of this city, designated by Nos. 17,18 and 19, iu the square hounded by D'Abadie. Dorgenois, Aubrv and RouBseliu streets. Lots Nos. 17 and 18 measure each 31 teet .7 iuches front on Dorgenois stieet, by 105 feet each in depth, between equal and parallel lines. Lot No. 19 adjoins the above described lots, and measures 13 feet 2 inches and 3 hues front on Iiorgeuois street, by a depth of 105 ieet ou the liue dividing it from lot No. 18, aud 112 feet 8 inches and 6 lines on its oblique depth line, anil 55 fret 2 inches aud 4 lines on its rear line di viding it from lots Nos. i and 2, together with the handsome frame slated cottage erected tliereou, auil containing four rooms, front and rear galleries, two small wooden buildings, privies, cistern, etc. The whole in conformity to survey aud plan made hv A. De Armas, surveyor, and dated March 26, 1872. Terms—Cash in United States treasury notes. Act of sale, together with United States internal revenue stamps attached, before E. Barnett, no tary public, at purchaser's expense. mh24 30 ap6 13 2t> 25 COMFORTABLE HOUSE ON POYDRAS STREET, BETWEEN GALVEZ AND JOHNSON STREETS. 8UC JESSION OF ANNE GKEENAN. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans, No, 35,178. B YG. DE FERIET & CO.-JOHN G. MON ROSE. Auctions! i— Office No. 50 Royal street.— SATURDAY, April 27. 1872, at twelve o'clock M., at the St. Char -S Auction Exchange, brill be soid by public a • tiou, by virtue of au order from tlie Hon. Louis uvigneaud, Judge of the Second District Court 1'nr the palish of Orleans, dated March 21, 1872,1. e following described real estate, for account of sa d succession— A LOT (IF GROUND iu ? lie First District of this eitv. in the square bounded by Galvez, Johnson, Lai'avette anil Povdras streets. Said lot is desig nated hv the lot No. idol square No. 4 on a plan drawn bv L. Bnngier, Surveyor General, dated April 20, 1839, anil deposited ior reference in the of fice of D. S. Mi Coy, then a m :ary public. Said lot measures 33 feet i inch trout on Povdras street, 32 feet 9 inches and 5 lines, more ot less, in width on the rear line, by 69 feet II inches and 5 lines in depth ou the dividing line of lots Nos 8 and 9. and 71 ieet 10 inches in depth on the on er side line to ward lots Nos. 5. 6 aud 11. a«?eordin« to said plan: together with all the buildings and improvements thereon, which consist of a wooden house contain ing two r oiiiB, another wooden building attached contaiuiug two rooms, cistern, privies, shed, etc. Terms- Cash in United States treasury notes. Act of sale with United States internal revenue stamps attached, before W. J. Castell, notary pub lic, at the expense of purchaser, mli24 30 a(i6 13 20 27 IMPROVED LOT ON URQUHAKT STREET, BE TWEEN UNION AND BAC.ATnLLE STREETS. SUCCESSIONS OF MANUEL BADY, ALIAS BAD1E D OF ANTOINETTE BONANEAU, HIS WIFE. Second District Court for the Parish of Orlcans No. 35,237. B Y G. DE FERIET & CO-JOHN G. MON rose. Auctioneer—Office No. 50 Royal street.— THURSDAY, May 2, 1872, at twelve o'clock M., at the .'t. Louis' Auction Exchange, in the base ment rotnuda of the St. Louis Hotel, will he sold by public auction, by virtue of au order from tbe Hon Louis Duvigneaud, Judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated March 23, 187?. the following described property, lor account of said succession— A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND, wi ll ail the improvements thereon, situated in the new fau bourg Mariguy. in the Third District of this city, in the square bounded by Urquliarr, Union. Bag atelle aud .Morales streets, designated by the No. 247, oa the original plan of said faubourg, anil measuring. Frencd measure. 17 teet 6 inches front on lirquhart street, by 150 feet iu depth; said por tion oi' ground being the one-hail of said lot nearer to Union street. Terms—One-thiril cash; balance on a credit of six and twelve mouths, in notes ot the (purchaser, secured by mortgage aud vendor s lien on toe property sold, anil hearing interest at the rate of eight per cent ner auinini from date of sale listil final pavmeut; the act of sale to contain the pact of' non alieiiaudo" renunciation of appraisement iu case ot seizure of said property to foreclose tl»e mortgage, aud the clause of ten per cent attor ney's commissions in case of suit on any of the un paid notes or any part thereof. Act of sale, together with Lniteil States internal revenue stamps attached, before F. I). Seghers, notary public, at the expense of purchaser. mh27 30 apt! 13 2027 ma2_ HOUSE AND LOT ON LEVEE STREET, BETWEEN LOUISA AND PIETY STREETS. SQUARE OF GROUND IN THE TOWN OF MILNE BURG, NEXT TO THE PONTCHARTRAIN RAILROAD MACHINE SHOPS. SUCCESSION OF JEAN A. FRYER. Second Dist^pt Court for the Parisn of Orleans— No.-. B y g. de feriet & co.. john g. mon rose, Auctioneer—Office No. 5* Roval street*— TUESDAY, April 16, 1872, at twelve o'clock M*. at the St. Louis Auction Exchange, in the basement rotunda of the St. Louis Hotel, will be sold bv public auction, bv virtue of a judgment rci uere< by the Hon. ' * ~ ' ' * - *-«■ ond District February 23, following described property Louis Duvigneaud. judge of the Sec Court lor tlie parish of Orleans dated 1872, and amended March 2, 18' • *' scribed property, for account oi said OF GROUND in the Third District of hi o . .. , ... the souare bounded by fi* • * Pit tv anil Moreau streets, designated as pa; o ' cistern, etc 2. TWELVE LOi Milneburg. in the squaie Dublin and Edinburgh ot. See plau of A. DeAnnas "Ver'iiis— 1 lined bird cash, balance on a credit of one and two years, in notes bearing intere-t at the rate ot eiL-ht per cent per annum from day ot bale to final payment, and secured by special mortgage and vendor's hen; the property to be kept inettred. aud the policy transferred to vendor; it) case of suit, five per cent attorney's commissions, and all other usual penal elaoses. Act of sale, together With United States revenue stamps attached, before W. MeC. Jonas, notary nubUc, at the expense ol the purchaser. V 'miib 9 16 23 30 ap6 K OF GROUND, in the town ol minded bv Music, Arts, surveyor, on exhibition AUCTION SALES. By Placide J. Spear. IMPROVED AND VACANT PROPERTT ON ST. Ferdinand street anil on Galvez street, in the second and Third District*, and in the town of Maudeville, in the parish of St. Tammany. ■ SUCCESSION OF SAMPSON BLOSSMAN. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans— No. 16,140. B y peacide j. spear, auctioneer— Office No. 46 Exchange alley. — SATURDAY, May 4, 1872,at tw elve o'clock M., will be|snld at pub lic auction, at the St. Charles Auction Excliauge, ou St. Charles street, between Gravier and Com-, mou streets, on the petition of Mrs. Widow Samp son Blossman. by virtue and in pursuance to a judgment rendered ou the twenty-ninth of No vember, 1871. liy tlieHou. Louis Duvigneaud. Judge of the Second District Court for the Parish of Orieaus, and eigued Desemher 6, 1871, the lollow iug described real estate, to wit— 1. THE UNDIVIDED HALF INTEREST in aud to four certain lots of ground, situated iu faubourg Jackson, iu the Second District ot this citv, iu square No. 14, bouuded by St. James, Conti. Victor and St. Louis streets, designated as lots Nos. 1. 2, 18 and 14. on a particular plan drawn by Depouillv, civii engineer, on the fourth day of January 1837, deposited ill the office of Louis T, Cairo, notary public. Lots Nos. 1 aud two measure, each. Eng lish measure, 30 feet front on St. James street by 150 feet in depth, between parallel lines; lots Nos. i and 14, in American measure, 30 teet front on Victor street by 150 feet in depth, between parallel lines—tiie above four lots adjoining in the rear. 2. TWO LOTS OF GROUND i'n the rear ot this • ity, iu lieschamp ilistiict, Thifd District of this - ity. designated by tlie Nos. 9 aud 10, of square No. (..bounded by Columbus, Kerbrec. Johusou anil ti.iivez streets. Lot No. 9 measures 31 feet 5 inches ■ i il 7 lines froutou Galvez street by a depth of 100 teet, between parallel liues. Lot No. 10 is of an ir i guiar form, aud measures 33 feet id inches and 7 : .it*s front on Galvez street by PH) feet in depth oa tne side liue of lot No. 9,105 feet 5 inches ou toe liue separating it from the property of Mrs. Widow t astanedo, and 13 feet 1 inch and 5 lines ou the real line which separate* it from lot No. 13. 3. TWO CERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND, situated iu faubourg Washington. Third District of this city, in square No. 19, comprised within Giroil, Port, St.John tbe Baptist and St. Ferdinand streets, designst d as lots 17 aud 18 ou a plan made by Schreider, civil engineer, dated the fifteenth day of March. 1837, deposited in the office of Aehille Cliiape'.la, formerly notary public iu this citv. Said lots are contiguous, aud measure each, English measure, according to said plan, 28 feet 5 iuc.ies front on St,. Ferdinand street, by 106 leet 6 iuches iu depth, between parallel lines! 4. TW# CERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND, situated in sulnuh Washington, in the Third District of this city, in square No. 19, comprised within Giroil. St. John the Baptist, Port aud St. Ferilinaud streets, designated bv the Nos. 19 aud 20 ou a plan made by Schreider, civil engineer, outlie fifteenth oi March, 1837, deposited in the office of Aehille Chiapella, notary public. SaM lots are eontigu us, ami meas ure each. English measure, 23 feet 5 iuches trout ou St. F'erdinand street, by 1U6 feet 6 iuches iu depth, between parallel lines. 5. FOUR LOTS OF GaOl'ND in tlie town of Jlan deville beiug Nos. 4. 5 19 aud 20, parish of St. Tam many, iu the square bounded ny Cairoll, Lake, Claiborne and Lafitte streets, on tbe side nearest to tiie Maudeville Hotel, formerly kept by oue Les Traile; lots Nos. 4 and 5 measure, each, 41 Ieet 3 inches front on Lake street, bv 237 fe> t 6 inches in depth, between parallel lilies; lots Nos, 19 and 20 each measure 41 feet 8 inches (rout on Claiborno street, by 237 feet 6 iuelies in dentil. Together with the frame dwelliug huuse and other out houses and ail the improvements and appurtenances thereto. Terms and Conditions—One-third cash, aud the balance on a credit of one aud two years, in notes secured by mortgage and vendor's privilege, and hearing eight jier cent interest per annum lrom date until paid, and the clause of five per cent for attorney's fees in case of judicial proceedings for tho recovery of payment ou said uutes; the build ings to be kept insured at expense of purchasers, aud uotes transferred to parties interested. Acts of sale, together with iuterual revenue stamps, etc., before A. Pilot, Jr., at the expense of the purchasers. ap2 9 16 23 30 mv4 SUCCESSION OF WIDOW J. P. GODRON. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans— Ne. 35,158. B Y PLACIDE J. SPEAR, AUCTIONEER— Office No. 46 Exchange alley.—SATURDAY, April 13. 1872, at 12 M., will be sold, at* the St. Cnarles Auction Exchange, on St. Charles street, between Common aul% Gravier streets, by virtue and in pursuance to an order from the Hon. Louis Duvigneaud, Judge of the Second District Court for tlie parish of Orleans, dated March 6, 1872, for account of tlie above succession, to wit— A CERTAIN PORTION OF, GROUND in faubourg Franklin, in the Third District of this City, making part of two lot-8 of ground, designated bv the Nos. 4 and 5 of square No. 65, bounded by St. Avid, Man deville, Spain and Prosper or Perbignv streets, ou a plan of L. Surgi, dated March 29, 1836; said por tion of ground measures 16 fee' front on St. Avid street, by a depth of 64 feet; together with all the improvements thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining, without exception or reservation. Terms and Conditions —Cash on the spot. Act of sale belore John L. Lareeclie, Esq., notary public, together with revenue stamps. *tc., at the expense of the purchaser. mh 14 20 27 ap3 10 13 SUCCESSION OF WIDOW LOUIS GADEL. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans— No. 35,126. B y placide j. spear, auctioneer Otflce No. 46 Exchange alley.—SATURDAY, April 13, 1872. at twelve o'clock M.,' will be soid at public auction at the St. Charles Auction Exchange, on St. Charles street, between Gravier and Common stieets. by virtue and in pursuance of an order from the Hon. Louis Duvigneaud, Judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated March 4,1872. for account of the above succes sion. to wit— A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, situated in the Faubourg Treiue. Third District of this city, de pendent of the late property belonging to Labe doyer Keruion, designated by the No. 13, in square N«. 19. comprised between Broad street. Rouselia passage, Aubry and d'Abadie streets, and measur ing, American measure. 31 feet 7 inches front on Rouselin passage, by a depth of 169 feet 4 inches and 4 lines. For further particulars see plan at the Exchange. Act of sale before John L. I.aresche. notary pub lic, together with internal revenue stamps, etc., at the expense of the purchaser. Terms—Cash on the spot. mh!3 20 27 ap3 10 13 By Eugene Toume. SECOND DISTRICT PROPERTY. SUCCESSION OF ETIENNE CHARLES. ALIAS BRICK, AND PE LAG IE LE BLANC. HIS WIFE— No. 34,965. B Y EUGENE TOURNE, AUCTIONEER.— SATURDAY. April 20, 1872. at twelve o'clock M., at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, on Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse, will he soid, by virtue of and in pursuance to an order from the Hon. L. Duvignaucl. Judge of the {Second District Court- for the parish of Orleans, dated March 15.1872. for account of said succession— A LOT OF GROUND, with the buildings and im provements thereon, situated in the Faubourg Pontchartram or St. John. :u the Second District of this city, and designated by the No. 3 on a plan drawn by L. Bnngier, Surveyor General, on the twenty-fourth September, 1834, deposited in the office of H. P« desclaux, then a notary public in this city: said lot having, in American measure, 42 feet 8 inches aud 4 lines front on St.John street, the same width in the rear, by a depth of 37 feet 10 inches and 6 lines on one side, and 92 feet 8 inches and 5 lines on t he other side. Also. ANOTHER PORTION OF GROUND, adjoin ing the above described in the rear, measuring 37 feet and 1 line on Washington street, by a depth ot 21 feet 6 inches on oue side aud 33 feet on the other side. Terms—One-half cash, and the balance in notes or coupons, as ordered by the administrator of the succession, secured by special mortgage on the property sold, bearing interest at the rate of eight per cent i»er annum from date until paid, with the clause of live per cent attorney's fees iu case of non payment of said notes or coupons on the amount to be recovered by legal proceedings. The purchaser to insure the property against fire to the amount of said uotes, and the policy of insurance transferred to the saul administrator. Acts of sale before Theodore Guyol, notary pub lic, together with the revenue stsnrps.^at ' )>ense of purc hasers. at tin mh 1*9 29 ap!3 20 By Sherifl Sauvinet. SUCCESSION OF THE LATE O-CAR J. DON DECEASED. Second District Court for tlie ParisL of Otlear.s No. 35,055. B' Y VIRTUE OF AND IN OBEDIENCE TO AN order of sale rendered March 15, 1372, anil directed by the honorable tlie Second District Court for the parish of Orieaus, in the above enti t.ed matter, I will proceed to sell at public auction, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange. Koval street, between Canal and Customhouse sirei-ts. in the Second District of this city, on SATURDAY, May 4. 1872. at twelve o'clock M., ior accouut ot said succession, the to..owing described property, to wit— 1. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, together w ,th a,. 1 ll.e buildings aud improvements tliereou, aud ail the rights, ways, privileges aud appurtenances thereunto belonging nr :n any wise appertaining, situated in the F'irst Listriet ot this city, in the square bounded by Canal. Claiborne, Gasquet and Derbigny streets, and designated as lot number thi- ■■ eu of the square numbered twenty, ou a plan drawn iu loseph Pilie, late surveyor, under date et . . firsi day of May. 1840, and deposited for te f - .curl ,it the uffice of David L. MtCay, late a notary public io this citv; which said lot measures, in English measure, twenty-live feet front on Canal street, by one hundred and six feet seven inet.es in depth' between parallel linen. Being the same property which was acquired bv said deeeast u nv purchase from Mrs. Anna Clara Meyers, the » «»'i of Isidore Small, deeeased, as (ter act thereof passed before Andrew Hero Jr., notary pub,:e :u tins c..\, on the third ot December, 1869. ,, , 2. FORTY SHARES of one hunored dollars eat h (whereon iiftv dollars on each have been pan.! in the eapital stock of the Louisiana Laud Company und Loan and Savings Bank. , •: And FIVECKRTtFICaTES. numbered 1936, .9a,, 19118, IKS and 1940, of foe dollars each, issued by tlie "Turn Gemeiude" of New Oilcans, for moneys subscribed for tiie erection of its hall. Terms—For the real t state, three thousand fivo hundred dollars cash, and the balance at oue year s credit in the uotes of the purchaser, divided into coupons if required by the administratrix, said notes to bear interest at eight per cent per annum from date until paid; and for the stuck, cash on the 6P ° t ' C. S. SAUVINET. n.h20 aplO ma4 Sheriff of the Par.si, of Orleans.