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smzRIFF SALIS. The Merchants' Mutual Insurance Comn pany of New Orleans vs. the Mechaulnts and Agri iltural Fair Association of Louisiana Joseph Hernandez. James I. Day and Luth er Holmes. assignoes. IXTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR lab of Orleans. No ens -Iy virtue of a writ 0 fieri tacias, to me tirected by the Honorable the Sixth District Court for the tarish of Or leans in the above vntiled cause, will proceed to sell at public auction at the Merchants' and Auctioneer' Je chnnge, iloyal street, between anar and "usiolnhouae streetr in the Secthond oiuotri of this city on Fllri hY, May eleventh 1B77. at 12 o'clock in., the folowing described Tro erms--C s t o n Hwit H :AN ilVE h BONUi4 of the Mechanics' and Ag rioultural Fair Association ot Louisiana. let ityre A and nm eved t n reaectv v sity-seven aixty-nine, sevenvety svlt-fO.svnyto svn-treand 'seventy-four, each for the sum of ne thousand dollars. with f ity con bone of forty dollars each attached. -Sald honda aedtdNworleans, June first, 15117, and pay dab twedt New after date and paraphed ' ne varfetur," t Edward B~arnett, I at, a zpAtry pub. lie in this cit AND ON 1 BOND of abovesald association lettered 4. number one hundred and tacaty o ,frtesm of five hundred dollars. dated Ne OrleansJune first. 1871, and paraphed "tie varietur" by said late notary Barntett, with forty cou pone of twe'nty dollars Peah attached. Said bonds pa able twenty years after date. 81sized in the above suit. Terms--Cash on the s Dot. THO MAS II. HANDY. Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. ty'e tnytt 11 Auguste Ganuter vs. liad. 3 Dorieceurt. F IFTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR ish of Orleans. No. 8o78.-By virtue of a writ I of seizure and sale to me directed by the Honor- I able the Fifth District Court for the parish of Orleans. in the above entitled cause. I will pro ceed to sell at public auction, at the Merchauts and Auctioneers' iEehange, Royal street, be tween Canal and Customhouse streets in the I Becond Distri t of this city, on MONDAL, April 80,1877. at 12 oclock t., the following described I Ar O ,oAI LOT OF GROUND with the buildings and improvements thereon situated in the iecond iistriet of this city, in the sqlutre I comprised within Royal. Nt. Louis, Bourbon and Oonti streets, metsuring French measure ilfty feet front on Royal stroet by a depth of one hun dred and ninetin fcct nine inehes, bounded on theside nearest to Mt. Louis strcet by a proterty formerly b longing to Nicholna Cirod, and on the side nearest to tConti street by a property formerly belonging to Martin Gordon. Bieing the same property the defendant herein ac quired by purchase front the succession of her deceekied mother, Henri-to Dreoux, wife of Au guste Caudreau, No. 58.240 of the docket of the l~cond District Court for this ptarish, per act of sale executed before Chas. T. hinint. a notary public in this city, on the 27th day of January, Beized in the above stilt. Terms-Cash on the tNot. 'I'HO fAtO H. HANDY. Civil Sheriff of the parish of Orleans. mh2s ap 14 30 SUCCESSION NOTICES. Succession of Augustine Porche, Widow of Charles Porec. ,SECOND DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAW iah of Orleans-No. 38,892-Notice is hereby given to the ereditoirs f thiis estate and to all other persons hereit interesttedt to show cause within ten days from the present notification, if any they have or cnn why the account presented by E. T. Parker. Putblec Administrator, and admin istrator of this estate, should not be homologated and approved, and ths funds distributed in ae oordanu-e therewith. My ordtr of the Court, ap202t 31) JOHN HERBERT, Clerk. $ud~ession of Mrs. Augusta CI. owewt.. SECONI) DISTRICT COURT FOR THE arish of Orlinns-No. I9 4t0t-Whereas. jas. AMtttfford h~as petit tottoti the Couttrt. for litters of administration on the estate of the late Mrs. Augusta. U. 1tuwlis. diceased, intestate. Notice is Iterebty givetn to itit whomte it, tiony etoncerti.to show tause within tin days why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be grunted. Bly orider itf the Court, a121 24 to* JOHN HERBFRT. Clerk. Succession of F. Pinchard. CECOND DISTRIC I COlTET FOR THE k,,parish 'of Orleans-No. 39,324-Notice Is herby given to the creditors of this est ito and to all other puersotns heretn Interested, to show cause within ten days from the present notifica .tion, 1f,,satY they have ut can, way W~e neat 'oastrrasuentod by Wm. F. Pinckard, admin istrator of this estate, should not be homolo gated and approved, and the funds distributed In accordance therewith. By order of the Court. ap29tmy4O JOHN HERBERT, C'erk. Succession of Salvatore sourdano, alias Georgc Lawson. QECOND DISTRICT COURT FOR THE "- parish of Orleans-No. 39 415-Whereas, Sal vadore D'Amico has petitioned the Court for let ters of administration on this estate, Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern, to show cause within ten days. why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. Dy order of the Court. apR) 281 myi* JOHN HERBERT. Clerk. *uccession of Peter Patterson. I ECOND DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR I'S ish of Orleans-Nos. 38 657 and a8 738-Notice is hereby given to the creditors of this estate and to all other persons herein interested to show cause within ten days from the present notification, if any they have or can, why the account presented by Helen Patterson admin btratrix of this estate, should not be homolo grated and approved, and the funds distribu ted in accordance therewith. By order of the Court. ap2S 28 my4 JOHN HERBERT, Clerk. Succession of Robert Huy@he. ýECOND DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PARISH º- of Orleans-No. e.'29s-Notice is hereby given to the creditors of this estate and to all other persons herein interested to show cause within ten days from the present notification, it any they have or can, why the account presented by W. O. Denegre, testamentary executor of this estate, should not be homologated and ap proved, and the funds distributed in accord ance therewith. By order of the court, ap2e my27 JOHN HERBERT. Clerk. Succession of Jean Cazebonne. SECOND DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PARISH of Orieans-No. 8s,9s8-Notice is hereby given to the creditors of this estate and to all other persons herein interested, to show cause within ten days from the present notification, if any they have or can, why the account presented by Jean Mon Soubiraa. and Jean Tuheil and widow Jean Cazebonne. testementary executors and executrix, of the deceased, should not be homologated and approved, and the funds dis tributed in actor ance therewith. By order of the Court. ap27 mys 6* JGHN HERBERT. Clerk. CONSTABLE SALES. Henry Weber vs. P. G. Deslonde. IIXTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR ish of Orleans-No. 12,954-By virtue of a writ of Loen facius t. me directed by the honor able the Sixth Justice of the Peace for the par ish of Orleans. I will proceed to sell at public auction at my warehouse. No. 192 Josephine street Fourth District, on MONDAY, the thir 16teh iay of April 1777 at to o'clock, a. m.: One lot of line IEUItNITUltE. One fine BRUSSEL8I &IRPET and MATTING. One lot of valuable BOOKS. One MOCKING Bf IR) and CAGER, etc. As per inventory tiled in my office. DANI EL O'LEARY, constable of the Sixth Justice's Court for the parish of Orleans. s api lt* D'Oche vs. Frank G. Schelin. THIRD JUSTICE COURT FOR THE PAR' ish of Orleans. No. itci-By virtue of a writ of Seri facias to me directed by the Hon. John L. Lareache, third justice of the peace for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause. I will proceed to sell at public auction, on the premises No. a: Peters, between Customhouse and Bienville strestý. in the Second District of this city, on SATURU AY, May 5, 1877, at 12 o'clock M. SIX IRON STRAPPED BLOCKS. Mezed in the above suit. Terms-Cash os the spot. THOMAN J. BUCKLFY. alsi 28 myn* Constable. BUY YOUR HATS -PRM C. O. D. HAT STORE, No. 26S0. Charles St., near Common. All the latest styles in Men's Boys' and Chil dren's HATS and CAPS, FttONKS, TRAVEL ING BAGS and UMBRELLAS. ap29 3m Su2p I TUDIOIAIe ADYftIEMMENT8. E. Levy vs. 1. Hahn. FOUlRTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE parish of Orleans-No. 44,481-BY virtue of a writ of flen faeias. to me directed by the hon orable the Fourth District Court for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause, I will pruceeid to sell at public auction on the prom ises hereinafter designated. on TftEi4lAY, May sigh h, 1877. at 16'; a 'look, a. in., the following dletcribed property, to wit: TolE tr ODd. MIhO HANDISE. and mova ble property in the promises of defendant. sit uated at No. 379 Drryades street. as per invon tore which may be seen in my office. Heazod in the alto o suit. Terms-tashontTHOMAS It HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. ap27 my3 8 Blaize Pradlel, Sr. vs. Blaize Pradel, Jr. 1IFTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR 'ish of Orleans, No. 70tr-By virtue of a writ of flen facitis directed by the honorati e the Fifth DistrietO.urt for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause to Eugene W . ii man, late Sheriff, and by said late Sheriff to me transferred, I will proceed to sell at public aue tion, at the Merchants' and Auctioneers' Ex change, Royal street, between Canal and Cus tomhouse streets. in the Second District of this city, on HATi RBAY, May twelfth, 1877, at 12 o'clock m.. the following described property, to-wi' : A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, with the buildings and improvements thereon, situated in the Fourth District of this city, in square number five known as "Brickyard square," bounded by haronne, Felicity, Mt. Andrew and Carondelet streets, as per pl in number twenty nine, in the book of plans of T. G. Beck, late a notary public in this city, per an'ther plan ptar aphe by Hugh Madden, late a notary publie in this city to identify it with an act passed be fore him on the twenty-eighth of Ja-uary 1t64. deposited in his office. Said lot measures thirty-four f-et two inches two lines front on Baronne street, by a depth of one hun dred and twenty-five feet, between parallel lines Acquiredby the defendant herein from 0. II, Cornll, by act passed before W. J. (nas tell, a notary public in this city, on the sixth of April, 1870. eitzed in the above suit. Terms-l his being the secoid and last ane tion. the sail tiroperty will bie detinit" I - adjudi caten to thi ii ighest and lnst bidder, for what it will bring, at twelve months'credit, the pur -hiser furnishing bond, with good and solvent security, iearing five per cent interest per annum from date, and spieial mortgage on the property sold until final payment. Maid pur chaser will have to deduct and pay in cash the printing, sheriff's, clerk's fees, etc., which amount to about one hundred and sixty-flvo dollars. and iurthermore. the mtate, parish and mcnii pal taxes, the amount of which is not yet ascrttined. THOWAS If. HANDY, Civil Pheriff of the Parish of Orl-ans. apOl my312 Arthur Ilenis vs. George W. Whitney. FIFTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR - ish of Orleans, No. 7st.-By virtue of a writ of flen fadias to me direct'd by the honorable the Fifth District Court for the parishof Orleans In the above entitled cause, I will proceed to self at publie auction atthe Merchants' and Auction eers' Exchange, Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets, in the Second District of this city, on FRIDAY. May fourth, 1877, at 12 o'clock m., the following described property, to wit ALL AND SINGULAR A SQ ARE OF GROUND, together with all the appurtenances, the rights, ways, privileges. servituies and de pendenciis situated in the Sixth District of this city, doeignated by the number 27, bounded by . Live Oak, Calhoun, and Magazine streets and Henry Clay Avenue, which square contains 24 lots, numbered from 1 to 24 inclusive, and meas ures t)e feet 11 inches 4'u lines front on Live Oak street, 284 feet I inches 7 lines front on Cal houn street, $e3 feet 0 Inches 6 lines front on Magazine str et. and 284 feet 7 inches front on Henry Clay Avenue. Being the same property acquired by the defendant herein from the suc cession of A. R. Whitney, by nat passed before P. Charles Cuvellier. late a notary public in this eity, on the 28th of April. 1873. Selzed in the above suit. Terms-Cash on the spot. r HOMAS IH. HANDY. Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. ap3 17 my4 Mrs. M. Leray vs. Mrs. P. F. 'aufout, per sonally and as tutrix. FOURTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE J parish of Orleans, No. 44,387.-By virtue of e a writ of seizure and sale to me directed by the i honorable the Fourth District Court for the par ish of Orleans in the above entitled cause I will p'ee, ed s,, eo ,.t public action, at the Mer chants and Auctioneers' Exc onge' iloyejetreet. 0 between Canal and Customhouse streets, in the t Second District of this city, on FRIDAY, May I 4, 1877, at 12 o'clock m., the following described 3 proptert' tn-wit: ACEItTAIN PORTION OF GROUND, sit uated in the Second District of this city. in the t square comprised within Miro. Tonti. St. Philip V and Ursulines streets, making part of lot de- t signated by the number live on a plan made by Louis H. Pille, late surveyor of this city, dated the seventeenth day of January, 18i9, and de posited in the office of E. Bouny, notary public in this city; said portion of ground measures in American measure, sixteen feet front on Miro street, seventeen feet two inches seven and a half lines in width in the rear, seventy-six feet tour inches one line in depth on the line which divides it from lot number four, and sev enty-one feet two inches in depth on the line which divides it from the balance of lot number five. The said portion of ground above de scribed is the part nearest to St. Philip street of lot number five. Together with all the build- 1 ings and improvements thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. without any exception or reservation. Being the same property noe outred by purchase by the late Pierre Francois Caufout from Edward H. Lehman. on the t eighteenth of May. 1868, per act passed before Onesiphore Drouet, a notary public in this city. The said Pierre Francois Caufout departed this life in this city intestate, therefore leaving said property to his children for one-half and the s other half belonging to his said wife, with whom he was in community of property, as will more ý fully appear, reference being had to the Second l District Court, bearing the number thirty-eight thousand three hundred and fifty-three. Seized in the above suit. Terms-This being the second and last auc tion, the said property will be definitely adjudi cated to the highest and last bidder for what it will bring, at twelve months' credit, the pur chaser furnishing bond, with good and solvent security, bearing eight per cent interest per an num from date, and special mortgage on the property sold until final payment. Said pur chaser will have to deduct and pay in cash the printing, sheriff's and clerk's fees etc. which amount to about one hundred and thirty dollars; and furthermore. the State parish and munici pal taxes, the amount of which is not yet ascer tamned, THOMAS H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. ap17 26 myt G. M. Rayly & Pond vs. Isuac Cohen. SIXTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE k Parish of Orleans, No. 8484-By virtue of a writ of lien facias, to me directed by the honorable the Sixth District Court for the Parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause, I will proceed to sell at public auction, at the Merchants' and Auctioneers' Exchange. Royal street. between Canal and Customhouse streets. in the Second District of this c y, on WEDNES DAY; May ninth, 1577, at 12 oclock m., the - following described property to wit: ONE CEI1PAIN PROMIS6ORY NOTE, in words and figures iS follows, to wit: EgLLow BAYOU, Anug $ 4128 05 January 21, 1876 1 B Ninety days after date I promise to pay to - Isaac Cohen or order the sum of four hundred and twenty-eight dollars alol five cents, for value received, and charge samo to my account. Acceptance waived. WH. H. TODD. (Signed) TDD To Messrs. Jurey & GCils, New Orleans. La, Endorsed: (Sgned) ISAAC COHEN. B Seized in the above ertt Terms-Cash on T OAS H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. ap2smy49 t Peter Marcy vse Spencer Field. OURTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR ish of Orleans, No. 44,448-Bv virtue of a writ of teri facias to me dle eted by the honoralle e the Fourth District Coiitrt for the parish of Or l-ans, in the above entititCel cause, will proce~d 2to) sell at public auction' on the premises here 2inafter do ignaic, en w EDNE-D AY, May nine 1877. at toul o'cloek a. m., )the following described property, to writ- teIae rm ALL THE PROPERTY on the leased prem ises in the i'ifth District of this city, known as the Ship Yard of Salter ,& Marcy, viz: Office and store-rno n-slate-roof, shed shingle roof, cypress frame: Pitch Kettle and Iron Fur nace. Steam Box Boil r and lBrick Furnace, sutndry Lumber, say 30&) feet Oak, 35141 feet Pine; sundry Pine and Cyprstss left in shed: Black s smith Shop and Tool 5J'lop. two Grindstones. Wharves, Spiles. etc. Tht5 whle as per inven tory on file. Seized in the above suit. Terms-Cash on the s>c t. Tlt'OlAt;. H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of tike parilh of Orleans. ap28"my4 9 JUDIOIAL ADYfMlTBSMEITS. 31(33I11 SALES. H. oeneselln vs. Matte Meiet, widow, etc., etal. tIFTH DISTRICT COURT OE THE PAR Iish of Orleans-No. 108.-By virtue of a writ of seizure and sale to me directed by the Honor able the Fifth District .Court for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause, I will pro ceed to sell at public auction, at the Merchants' and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street, be tween Canal and Customhouse streets, in the Second District of this city, on FRIDAY, May 4. 1877, at 12 o'clock 'n., the following described TWo LOTS OF GROUND, together with all the buildings and improvements thereon, cir eumstances and appurtenances thereof, and all the rights, privileges, servitudes thereto be longing or in anywise appertainitg, situated in the First District of this city, desig nated by the numbers nineteen and twenty on a plan drawn by Joseph Piles, late surveyor, on the first of May. 1840, and deposited in the olfice oft D. L. McCay. late a notary public in this city, and also on a sketch annexed to an a t passed beford Il. G. Gotts chalk, late a notary public in this city, on the uirttieth June, 1801; said sketch made by A. 0 Blanchard, deputy surveyor, and dated third June, 1812, which two lots of ground form part of square No. twenty-eight, comprised within Common, Prieur, Palmyra and Roman streets, and measure, English measure, as follows, to wit: Lot number nineteen, formi,'g the corner of Common and Prienur streets, measures twen ty-seven feet five inches and two lines front on said Comm n street, by one hundred and thirty feet and five lines deep on the line fronting on Prieur street, and one hundred and twenty-five feet nine Inches deep on the other side line towards Roman street, and twenty-seven feet wide in the rear. AND LOT NUMBER TWENTY measures twenty-seven feet five inches and two lines front on said Common street, one hundred and twenty-five feet nine inches deep on the line dl ttding It from lot number nineteen, toward Prteur street, one hundred and twenty feet three inches anl1 two lines deep on the other side line. and twenty-seven feet wide in the roer, being the same property acqutred by the defendants herein by purchase from Wm. Kluto. by act passed before said late notary, E.G. Gottschalk, Ott the titird of April 1ai7. Seized in the above suit. Terms-Cash on tite spot. 'lITHMAS H. HANDY, Civ 1 Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. apI 17 my4 Julius Nitche va. Samuel Hleyem. 1 RFTH DISTR ITCOURT FAR THE PARISH of Orleans-No. asit-By virtue of a writ of ieni ftelaa, to me directed by the honorable the Fifth Dist: let Court for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause, I will proceed to sell at public auction, at the Merchants' and :uotion eers' Exchange, Royal street, tetween Canal and Customtoise streets, in the Sec und District of this city, pn TUESDAY. May twenty-second, 1877, at 12 o clock m., the follow ing described property, to wit THREE LOTlS OF GROUND, in the Fourth District of this city. in the square bounded by iabihth, Ninth, Constance and Magazine streets. bet g lots numbers eight, nine and ten, adjoin ing each other, and measuri g thirty-one feet. six Inches on Eighth street, by sixty-four feet, more or less in depth, lot number ten forming the corner of Eighth and Constance streets. Seized in the above stit. Terms-Cash on the spot. THOS. H. HANDY. Civil Sheriff of the parish of Orleans. apit) myt 22 __ Turner Wilson & Co. vs. W. W. Noatne et ale. 'FOURTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE . parish of Orleans-No. 8914-By virtue of a writ of flen faelas against Mrs. L U. Frierson to mue directed by the honorable the Fourth Dis trict Court for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause. I will pro-eed to sell at public auction, at the Merchants' and Auction ocrs' Exchange, Royal street., between Capal and Customhouse streets3 in the Second Dis trit of this city, on T'UiEHDAY, May twenty second, 1877, at 12 o'clock m.,. the following (lesertbe'I property, to wit: ALLdTHE RIGHT, TTLE AND INTEREST of defendant herein. Mrs. L. C. Frierson, to and in the following described property. being the undivi'ted half Interest thlrein arisi'.g from the legal community of acnuest and gains ex Isting between her and her husband, the late Wm.J. Frierson, at the time of his death, to wit: A CERTAIN LOT OR PORTION OF GROUND situate i in the Fourth District of this eitye in the square which is comprised within Jackson, Josephine, Chestnut and Colisenm streets, f measurin sixty fee'. front on Jackson street by a depth of one hundred and twenty feet between . parallel lines, commencing at a point sixty fee' I from the corner of Jackson and Chestnut atrsota, whkbh asict lot. is compoased of the whetp of tot number four and a part of lots numtters three and five, according to a plan drawn by Hugh Grant, late surveyor, dated thirtieth I March, 1840, ac utired by tlu late William J. Frierson from Henry C. Tunper. of Canton. - Mi-s., by act passed on the sixth of June. 1575, before T. O.Stark, late a notary rublic in this city, together with all the buildings and im - provements thereon, rights, ways, etc., apper tamning to said portion of ground. Seized in the above suit. Terms-Cash on the spot. THOMAS H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. ap 233 my5 22 rip t' iuyo z Mrs. Elizabeth A. Trigw vi. Byron M. Pond. her husband. ti FOURTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE y parish of Orleans-loo. 44,379-By virtue of a writ of fit-r faclas, to me directed by the hon orable the Fourth District Court for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause. I will proceed to sell at public ace ion, at the Mer chants' and Au tioneers' Exchange, Royal - street, between Canal and Customhouse strech', in the c cond District of this city. on TUES DAY, May twenty-second, 1877, at 12 o'clock m., the folowi detied property to wit: ACERTAIN TATOt'0 GaOU[ND. together with the buildings and improvements thereon, rights ways, privileges and servitudes there unto belonlng or In anywise apprtaining. situated in the Fourth District of this city, in the square bounded by Eighth. Harmony. Prytania and St. Charles streets. designated by the num ber eight of square number one hundred, on a plan drawn by Moelhausen, late surveyor, dated - tb' fourth day of M y, 1844, and deposited in the ftles of L. H rmann, late a notary public in this city, according to which plan said lot meas ures thirty-five feet, more or less, on Eighth street, thirty feetthree inched an I three lines. more or Ilss on Harmony street, by a depth of one hundred and forty-one feet on the side to ward Prytanla street, and one hundred and thirty-seven feet seven inches and five lines on the opposite side line, more or less. Being the same property which the defendant herein ac quired by purchase from the succession of Henry H. Miller and wife, as per act dated April first, 1872, before J. Bendernagel. notary public, in this city. Conveyance office. book one hundred and two, folio two hundred and eighteen. Mortgage office, book ninety-four, folio four hundred and eleven. teiz-d in the above suit. Terms-Cash onTheO A H. HANDY Civil Sheriff of the parish of Orleans. ap20 myI 522 A. B. Seger vs. South ,r. Mutual Gas Light Company. F IFTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR ish of Orleans-No. 7860-By virtue of a writ of Cori facias. to me directed by the Honorable th- Fifth District Court for the parish of Or leans. In the above entitled cause I will proceed to sell at public auction, at the Merchants' and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets in the Second District of this city, on TUESDAY, May eighth. 1877, at 12 o'clock in.. the following described T W E LOTS OF GROUND, with all the improvements thereon, situated In the Fifth District of this city, in square number fifteen bounded by ChestLut, Honer, Vallette and Newton streets, designated as number one to eleven inclusive, and number twenty-two, and measuring as follows, to wit: Lot num ber one, thirty-two feet one inch and five in's front on Chestnut street by one hun dred and twenty feet in depth. Lots two, three, four, seven, eight and nine, each thirty two feet five lines front on Chestnut street, by one hundred and twenty feet in depth. Lots five and six each thirty-two feet five lines front on Chestnut street. by one nundred and thirty seven feet five inches and four lines In depth Lot number ten has thirty-two feet five lines front on Chestnut street, by one hundred and twenty feet in depth Lot number eleven has thirty-four feet nine inches and two lines front on Newton street, by one hundred and twenty eight feet ten inches and five lines in depth, and lot number twenty-two has thirty-five feet nine inches and two lines front on Homer street. by one hundred and twenty-eight feet ten inches and one line, all between parallel lines. Ameri can measure. Lot number one forming the corner of Homer and Chestyt reets. and said lot number ten the corner or Newton and Chestnutstreets. Being the same property acquired by the Southern Mutual Gas Light Company, by pur chase from Milkenstadt & Co., per act before Edward Barnett late a notary public in this city, dated thirteenth October. 1872. Set ed in the above suit. Terms-Cash on the s ot. THOMAS H. HANDY. Civil Sheriff of the parish of Orleans. ap6 24 my8 SOLD . UAST MONTHLY PAYMENTS! SAVE#O. LIRAND PRIZE ---+++ AND*N . CENITENNIAL EXPQOSITION18Z.7 AS THE BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. Its competitors receiving only an award for some special feature of their machines. 'The World-renowned Wilson Shuttle Seving Machine Has Unlimited Capacity to do all kinds of Family Sewing and Manufacturing, ITS PATENT AUTOMATIC "CUT OFF" on the hand wheel prevents the ma chine from running backwards, and obviates the necessity of taking the work from the machine to wind thread on the bobbins, which must be done with all other Sewing Machines, to the great annoyance of the operator, especially in tucking, hemming and ruffling. It does one-third more work in a given length of time than any other Sewing machine. WITH EVERY MOTION of the FOOT the MACHINE MAKES SIX STITCHES. Thin Willa vacbiusi will do a mach work in mne day a four other Machine. It requirps no special Instructions to use it; an Illustrated Direction Book is furnished with each machine, IT CANNOT GET OUT OF ORDER, AND THE ADJUSTMENTS ARE ABSOLUTELY PERFECT. A properly executed Certificate is furnished with each machine, guaranteeing to keep it in repair, free of charge, for five years. Machines sold on easy terms of payment, and delivered, free of charge, at any Railroad Depot in the United States where we have no Agents. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. Aw Agents Wanted. For full particulars call or address WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO., 189 Canal Street, NEW ORLEANS. FITS EPILEPSY, -oR- ( FALLING SICKNESS, N PERMANENTLY CURED-NO HUMBUG-BY ONE MONTH'r8 USE OF DR. GOULARD'S CELE- w BRATED INFALLIBLE FIT POWDERS. To at convince sufferers that these powders will do all we claim for them. we will send them by mail, E POST PAID, a FREE TRIAL BOX. As Dr. E Goulard is tho only physician who has ever made this disease a special study, and as to our knowi- s, ed go thousands have been PERMANENTLY CURED by the use of these POWDERS, WE t WILL GUARANTEE A PERMANENT cure in rc every a 55e or REFUND YOU ALL MONEY L EXPENDED. All sufferers should give those powders an early trial, and be convinced of tr their curative powers. Price, for large box, $3, or four boxes for $10. al sent by mail to any pait of the United States or Canada on receipt of price, or by express C. O. D. a Address. ASH & BOBBINS, a NO Fulton street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 9 C CONSUMPTION Positively Lured. r All sufferers fromthisdissasewhoiireanxious tob'ue1hudty R ISE' EE BRATED CONSUMPT1 E POWDERS. These powders are the oniy ypreparation known that will cure CONSUMPTION and all diseases of the THROAT AND LUNGS-Indeed, so strong is C our faith in them, and also to convince you that they are no humbug. we will forward to every sufferer, by mail, post paid, a FREE TRIAL lBOX. We don't want your money until you are li perfectly satisfied of their curative powers, a If your life i worth saving, don't delay in giving these POWDERS a trial, as they will surely cure you. Price, for large box $l, sent to any part of the United States or Canada by mail on receipt of price. Address ASH & ROBBINS, apig ly 311 Fulton street, Brooklyn, N. Y. PREMIUM BONDS ALWAYS ON HAND AND FOR SALE IN r BUMS TO SUIT, 1ZrzoZEicoa..as LEGISLATIVE WARRANTS ' Purchased by A. LsMORE. ap21 No. 5 Gallier Court. B UNDERTAKERS. CRAS. 0. JONES. JOHN G. BOCHE, Formerly with Frank Johnson. JONES & ROCHE, 250 and 262 Magazine st.. near Delord. ' Undertakers and Embalmers. All business entrusted to the firm will receive If prompt and careful attention at moderate rates. d arriags to hire. 1828 1? d P. 0. FAZENDE, Stock, Note and Bond BROKER. It e OFFICE-No. 175 COMMON STREET. tj mhn tf n LEEDS' FOUNDRY. d [ESTABLISHED IN 1825.1 d Cowmer Delord anl Foeoher streets, h NEW ORLEANS. We arepreoared to manufacture 0 8TEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, SUGAR MILLS, SUGAR Kmrr DRAININxG MACEINES, SAW ILIA, orT'roiy PaRssES NLEWELL oW, °: GQi GEARING, FURNACE B1 se, GRATE BAGS, J3neo]Ps GOVERNORs, Is and all kinds of Plantation and Steamboat work. it and every description of Macbh jf for the F- South.&0. I. mhas m dkw Southern Shoe Factory it OF JOHE HANSEN, 33 and 3s Canal street, New Orleans. )y TO ALL SOUTHERN GITIZENS. .I- I am of the same opinion as yourselves and be am determined to help build up the manufac id turing interest of our native State in order to ºd help the laboring classes and keep the money, which would othe go tothe North. at home. ie About a year ago star'ted my Factory, and by r- using the best material and paying my hands ro promptly. I have been enabled to extend my Lis business and support e00 women and children that would have otherwise left the State. In order still to increase my Factory, I would earnestly call u on the merchants, not only of the city, but of the whole country, to give me their aid and encouragement. Come and me. d014 iy JNO HANSEN. RAILROADS. --St GREAT JACKSON ROUTE. NNW ONLEAN S L D CHICAGO M 1L&IJJBOAII TINES.J DOUBLE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS 0 will departand arrive as follows: from Calliope street depot from March 25, 1877: DEPART. &nrIVE. Express No.1.6:30 p. m. I Express No. 2.11:20 a.m Express No. 8.7:20a. m. Express No. 4. 6:40 a.m rt Nos.1and 2 run daIly, a and 4 daily except PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS through to Cincinnati, Louisville, Chicago. Cal ro and Milan, Tenn., without change, and for St. Louis a sleeper is taken on at Milan, enabling passengers to go through without leaving the o0 train. Friday evening's train makes no connection at Duquoin for Chic o. Acmmodation trans between New Orleans and McComb City: Leave New Orleans 3:3o p. m. Saturday; 7:201 a. m. and 3:3o p. m. Sunday. Arrive 9:15 a. m. and 9:2o p. m. Sunday. and 9:15 a. m. Monday Tickets for sale and information Give at 2a Camp street, corner Common. unden City Hotel. I. D. .rVofT. eeneral Manager. *mug THE NE O AND MOBILE RAIL TD-- ILE LINE THE GREAT TH GE ROUTE TO THJ EAST. NORTH AND WEST. 7 Via Louisville via Atlanta an via St.soulB. CARRYtNO THE U. S MAIL Trains arrive and pepart from Dep.4. I lot of Canal street, as follows: DEPART. . A£311. Express......:45 a. m. piress..-..11:25 a. m Express......5:00 p. m. press......':56 p. mM Pullman Palace Cars dqpy to lneinnati, Lou. lasville. Nashville and St. Louis wihout change and only one change to New Ifork and Eastern cities, Ticket Office. corne of Camp and Common streets, opposite City ) otel. stees on RB~ilNBON, Bu erintend'L. mhs tt J. W. COLEMAN. Ticket Agent. COMMISSION MERCHANTS LEON QUEYROUZIL OSCAR BOISL QUEYROUZE & BOIS, Wholesale Greo s, DEALERS IN WINES AND LIQUORS And all kinds of WESTERN PRODUCE, At the Blue Stores. Corner Old Levee and Bienville streets. del4'761 ? New Orleans. BENEFICIAL TO THE PUBLIC. We. the undersigned Photographers in the United States. do state and will bear testimony that PICTURES made by LAMBER1'S PATENIY PROCESSES WILL Never Fade or Change Their Colors IN THE LEAST. Also are otherwise in every respect mor artis tic than those made by the old processes. w1itAb ace bound to fade and become worthless. SARONY..................... o r W. RUBTZ.................New It rk. LEON VAN LOO.............Claeluna-i. .J. LANDY.............. Olaelar th F. QUTEKUNST..........Pila bhta. ALLEN & ROWELL............West. C._ GENTILE & CO............Chicago. C. . MOTES............Atlanta, Ga. E. KLAUBER................Lelisvile. RULO SON, President of the Photo graphic Association of the United States of America.........San Fracelse*, Cal. D. H. ANDERNON......Richmnd, Va. 1t B3O. ILIENTHAL, State of Loulslana. And others. too numerous to mention. THEO. LILIENTILAL, 121............ CANAL STREET ............121 few 3m A Third of a Century. J. B. VINET, with E. VINET. CROCKERY, CHINA. GLASSWARE, ANE HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. Over thirty years' experience in the business, New store and new goods. 201 Canal street, between Bargundy and Rampart streets. fe7 17 INSURAJos MNoTICEs. SUN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. P1m UP Capital, $50,000. 130M TEN TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL STATEMENT F0B 1878. a ... se.437 T 606.ee TaxeWs 40... $$77,07 94 per cent .................. 6647 47-888766&!. ***ofS *** * th . * bye71, 00 tiated at thepir cash 00 value: v on and 898,699 7, ms in course of oolio . 186,696 48IM Divid edpaidoedt0k te urer e $68629a61 9u.an 1,1 uzpicatlllg Dle twenty pet oeepa le 1 Dr any i b s N. Gomwrmn. Seretary. 1y MUORANTW MUTUAL INSURAXO0 00 OF NEW 0211 0 .......... canal S .s............=e7 TWENTY-SNEOND ANNUAL STATSEMENT. In conformity with the r06illtmente charter the Mpay pal the o statement: Premiums reedived durine the year ending May 61. 1676. Incl ng unearned premiums of the previous year On Fie iss ..«... ....».. . ....~l a TOtalre n..m...s..... .....4. . p On...ver ......«..............14.7 ..0 Net Eaned P qims 61st May. 1376...6864.912 On ire RisB .......... X3.911 6 On Nrn ks........ 66.7"422 On fiver was .......... ,. 13,40 73 51861 97 Taxes.........66.119261 Snsurance .and. keturned re ums..( . !6,1d4 2A - 11,* aS Frost....,.» ....x...........u1.5 81 The Company have the Real nst d. 1 ....... . 6 1V. Nometesse snr o 51 6 Prem um course ofMlli2 assa...I, !.455 Ju ..~......160 Instate Born ................» 8980 Ina Stock Y n'ar ta 10Z 00 J~udgimeet on ora 0 .... 09!0 Cash onbaa...........................,. 66.831661 *1u64.7116! The above statement is a li . true and cor rect transcript from the books eompany. PAUL OU ident. 0. W. NOTT. Secretary. SlTATE0 IOVJL& Paisf o OlenseCtyof8e Olens Sw ihl1 rCt 1orn toand subsccribbsed beforew 3. the Id day of Jne.187.JAME FAAE Notary Publio. At a meeting of the Boardiof Directos Id on the sad day of June, les itwu nnld t NT nterest on their stonk, DIRBcTOBB: TWENTVENTH AL STATEM EN., -or ms-" OBMOCENT MUTUAL INSURANCE OOH. PANT. New Orleans. May 3. 18r8. The trusti esaformity to the charter. d i tr o~ n amair of te d om yon known ano un~ Taxes, epns, re bate inle;o par tialpation leinter et iount. efa.... * ,y 11 Leaving, after sayiug 10 pr cant i......n.... sa .a inriter on .omUitil Leanson ho a ii..l. N *ll o.h...................~. 61.8880o4- 158.8o81 ..r .......s....................... lIMNU bae.a nk adinnpa ohr tck:ue Tkh s of thue a On rfsoved That..166 a10e L~rmsv. mas TON. BALE. A HANDSOME PLACE 01 TWO ACBEB front on the beautiful river Teche. comprising 1s acres of excellent, newly-fenced land, of which so are admirably adapted to the oltaon of sugar. cotton, or cornl the balance consisting of a magnificent meadow in which the residence - is situated. The whole property will be sold, consisting of the land above mentioned, and a residence, kitchen, cabins. stable. vegetable and fruit gardens, and all necessary aurtgasa . oThis offers an excellent opportunity to any one O wishing to raise stoca, or to cultivate 1861o6 or sugar on a small scale, there being a cottop ial and sugar mill in the neighborhon.. ,his i. property has never been dnundated. The dwelling-house is comfortably furnished, and will be sold with or without furniture. For particulars address A. E. H., Postofflee Box '53, New Orleans, felh