Newspaper Page Text
0. Z. GlRABDUY S iamr n.l a of £atm Hlale. of Real Estate, Stoou, MEt3., Aro TutuA P AN AT TA I.JEAULUU AVCTIION NXCUANGU, -oh tltUlt i J l-For wneount of the suoces S th of sohs, F. Bruning-The twom-story frame swellin, form lu thte onrthesst eCorn er of Customhouse and Itobertson s t and The lot atioininw the above, with the one tort Irame buildings, fronting on Cue totnIuse st e, t. That onum1odo aind centrally located two hetwen t o and Erato. opposite the The rtae and well built two-story frame welling forming the southwest oarner f Julia and Dryadee streets 'The eent and renvenlen . arrlanhedtwo. eor brick dwelling, desgnated by the elord street, between Camp and i noe. That l.ncted store and dwelling prop J, formnl the outnwest corner of omnmon and Frranklin streets. Thq b natial and well built two-story S elling designated by the No. es T a reet, between Tehioupitoulas Slidti. lotnas trees. Twosnldld building Iots and four neat oubse tenement frame dweljnms form the northwest corner of Canal and Ieur streets. The atr-story brick store (pnrtially Jreed) desnt d as No. 4S Peters, eween Customhouse and llenville streets. Th handaome raised cottage resl ences, wth B xtoesive garden end ensure forming the southeast corner S opitat and or nnnisstreets. The tlu i ttial and cen.rally located three storbrk dwelling forming the north corner of St. Louis and urguhdy streets. 'That eat and conveniently arranged briok did ra dwellinp designated by th0 'o. i als street, between tsanal and Customhottse. Those neat and comfortable tenement dwell ing n 5tevnth street, between Lirtades and It. Denas, The well built and comfortable two-story frme dwellinga, lth front and site gar den, on Delearoalse, between bt. Charle an o Pryteni str eets. That o arminj lat eshore resldene situated pt PYa Chbrstian, and havleg ea feet front .ya depth of e areests. It is popula, ly k Rpown em the "Vin~est" residence. llso: The t'o Lee" Villa stuated about half a mle above Boott' s tation on th Mobile hItlroa. It fronts 13u feet on the Uni -by;t ft atto the reil road. Those bhoe houses, the double tenement two ry frame dwelling, forming the uthwt orner or raronne and Thalla Th tbi tenement t wo-tor fre dwell natl the ades Market, esignated y o,t. I uterpe street, between Da rotmne t Dryades. Thoea etral arid O~mmnodo s thrse.story brick uiwellings designated by the Nos. 0et r Burgundy, between lumalne sad St Ann streets. SThat e.elet businese stand the substan ally but and aentrally iedtee story brk storo designute by the No. o Wtmoo aitret, between magine and That verry eetral and well sonstructed fout - orybrik store No. 111i raveer, between Those well eaa dand splendidly built two rik stores, Dopulari known as th leon Warehouse, and situated on th ew Levee and iulton streets, bo ti Julia and Bt. Joseph, h a pte uare of ground' bopnded by P olnfl, Morales, Urquhart and Lessees `e souuare of garound bounded by Iland. Ulrod Mt. John the eBaptiat and -si s streets h throe I ulng lots on Morales, etwee4n ba erdinan and Pl, es sloets 0 laed i Uc thtulats, s omeialepd yve tiseets and tlsn at ti S tnee, at Camp street. if 1W, ADVZRTl tXKZXT1 r3M m.I DOCTOR HEINRY SAUVE,' Late of New Orlesas, HOT SPRINGS, bletm Arkansase. PAUL S'AUVJ1, . l mmereltatat',aer, Book A Job Printer, adB Blak Bnok Manuracturer. Agent for BUFFORD'S PIOTORIAL OLRDS. Jeetm 37 commerwela Place. CHOICE CHOICE CHOICE TIMOTHY TIMOTHY IIMOTHY RAY. HAY. HAY. 6 BALES CHOICE TIMOTHY, DUE uer Towboat Warner and barges, and the YINlTF EVER OFFERED, For sale by GE )BRE HECK & CO., jes twO )r. Poydrae and Tehoupitoulas ets. ERESIAURA'T-REr TAURAN'r. S TRIBOONI'S RESTAURANT, OUT ON THE PIL.1, -At Ihe LAKE END, PONTOBARTItAIN RAILROAD. The most delightful place at the Lake. Every thing of the best, P t ices moderate. jo 9 Im S"EALUB PROPOSaLS. TO JOB PRINTERS. SBTTE PRINTING BOARD, New O0 leans Jun. 6, 1877. Sealed proposals will be received by this board darlng the next tea (10) days, up to and Includ Sag TRIDAY, lath inst., for the printing and binding of all the bhoks and blanks required by *law reis ration of voters throughout the all .f said printing to be done accord lug to speclfoaations now on file in the office of the ecretary of ttate, which are oveon for the Inspection of interested parties, and as provided for in act No. 101 of the extra session of 1877. The board reserves the right to zeject any and all bids. All proposals most be addressed to Secretary ,of State Printing Board. jel WILL STEVEN. Secretary. 'Cow Peas. Cow Peas. Chelee Carolina Clay and Clay mixed Peas. For sale by G. A. LANAUX, ie at No. 17 Conti street. S NOTICE TO0 TAXPATERS. * have the various SCRIP AND WARRANTS table for payment of City Taxes 1873. 1874 and an ad years previous. State Taxes 73.s, 1 li and the current year, which I sell in urm to suit at the lowest mpgket rates. I also ethese taxes and make large savings to the er. W. BH. BARNETT roker. s St. Charles st, opposite St. Chalis Hotel 3et "DQMESTIC." vesing completed arrangements with the 'neetie Sewing Machine Company for the uthera aa eoy of their c-lebrated machines. n .an r tlhm to the public at the Lowest These maehines are warrsnted to be the light- I st running, maet durable, and simplest incon- I truction of any look-st toh ma'hine made. A new stock of Domestic and "Grover and laker" machines just received. rover and Baker Sewingr achine Depot. I. L. TRUE, No.a S tares csiee, New Orleans. sv~amol SPECIAL NOTICES. (bY ny A Pleat LItmlsiaa infantuy, ojmery tlomp ainy A, Crescent City White A tar meetins of this oompany wper L a rn ory, MtoretSque Bn ldif, JUne II St 7:10 p. in.. a whiel time a last op* ortunity Will be red all old members of &uoiany A. . . L., to e roll their names with e npw opany lpotl the active r Iohn orary role A larg and prompt attendlie 1i desired, ae the llowing btislnesm Mil be rought beore o nd b-lpa awy: . 1, Adoption ot conetitution and by-laws. 2. A optton of p.ry. 8. niform, etc. 4. Electilon on of o -re. f4I4ISON WATTS, Captain. A. E, XMonv,TirstM ergeant, jelo It Take Notiee-Mall Mer. Fifty social Club-The intent)n of our Club in al.i t e r omlimnenlarv opl at the Art Hall (faar lrounds), SATVUDAY .yhNINl, ieth Iyst.. to make it a select and respectable afnair. he Reception Committee therefore reserves e right to refuse admittance to any one hold a Ladies' invitations whomn, in their judg ment they may deem proper to exolude. ea 10 11 11 11814 16 i ate the lake - O-Ome or New orlease ty Oft road Company, Non 1ti s anl street- ew OrOleans, Mvay .o. 7.-until further nptie rains for the Lake will leave te oty every hour rom I o'clock q. m. to 8 o'clok p. m., end ever, Itaif hoer from 8 I. m. to 590 p, m, The least train wllhleave the Lake tEnd at l0 o'clock p. m. my" tf C.0. LEWIS, Becretary. Louit.ana Levee Comlpany, S8 Carvnde let street, New Orleans, 19th Mar l~1f-Nottoe is ereby given, i accordance wit article No. SoLthee hatcr, that a meeting of the !tock lders f t m will be held at this omoe on ONDAT, lnth June, 1871 between the hours of 12 o'clock m, and 2 o'ceiLo p m. to vote upon the acceptaneo or reieclion by the iompany of the provisions of the ot of the eogislature, Known Oy, NO. ee-f the Exta Ses sion of 1 .7. JOIN HENDERSON, President Louisiana Levee Company. myll td AMUSEMENTS. I51 FU UN I GREAT EXCITEMENT At the Loutslana Co.ke Pit. Every St8unde oorner Du maine and kioman ste. Take te D maine street are nit. Inb Iins atI o:io a, m. LOT OR MISLAID. CAUTION-HAVING LOST MY CIRIP liE solved for services rendered as policeman for the month of January, le7, the public are hereby cautioned against trading f'r the amne. jelo at JAIMEH DWYER. FOR SALE. For Sate. A Wheeler and Wilson SEWING MACHINE. new and in perfect order, wil be sold very heap. Address MACHINE. D)emocrat offie. myl if tOOR SALE--THEI DELIGHTFUL 4Is1C ' denoe and. xteneave grounds of Judge M. A. Droley, at the corner of Washington and Pearl streets. HegBnth District. (Carrollton.) about 1e feet from St. Oharles street, are for sale . The grounds consist of nine lots, covered wlth about i0 orange trees, (somesixty bear ng,) f and oter chice fruit trees. The Im provements re nearly new-n raised cottage. ; tha marble lnntcl, hal, and all convenieent tbilegs or ou try, etc., etc. Inquire at 20 t. harles t or on the premises, or ad dree iPostoffloe bx Idle. api7tf COPARTNERSHIPS. COPARTNPBlRITP-TfIIK FIiRM OF PEET YAE it& BOWLING is tbis day dissolvd by limitation and muteul consent, and Its busl. ness wil be lI uidated by their suoreesors YALE A BOWLING, who will continue the busi ness o1 the late firm. E. PEET CY tUM VY) LE JOoEPH BOWLING. New Orleans, Juno 1, 1877. THE 'UNDER1IGNED HAVE THIS DAY fL med a coprtnershlp under the style of Y A LE rBOWL NO, suceesors to the bus nPe. of P.et, Yale & Bowllng, and are ?Barged with the liquidatilon of the bulness of the old firnm. CYItU SYAL, . JOSEPH BOWLING. New Orleans, Juno , 1877. Jole at Rt. HENRY BEER HAS THIS DAY WITH. ,drawn from our firm, the style of which remains unchaneld. LEHMfAN. ABRAHA & CO. New Orleans. June 1. 1877. jel lit Cow Pias-Cow Peas. HOICE CAROLINA CLAY PEA8. CLAY MIXED and other varieties. 600 TONN COTTON SEED MEAL. For sale by A. A. G.R NWOO.D & d0., jos Im 47 Magazine streat. BOUDRO'S RESTAUR rNT, LAKE PONTCHARTRAIN. jea 1y_ JARY A HAUSSE, Proprietors. GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRIOES OF THE SINGER SEWING MACHINES. OMcee No. 91 canal Street. myl9 lm JAMES LINGAN. ATTORNEY AND .uUNKSELLOR AT LAW; Grave street GAS FIXTURES FOR SALE, Below New York Wholesale Prices, EITHER TO THE TRADE OR PUBLIO GEN ERALEY. Also a large supply of English Pipe Hooks Gas Fitters' Tools and Malleable Fittings can be bought, for cash, at less than factory quota tions, at 36 Camp street ap271 y JOEW 0. FPLUMIN. Asent. Southern Shoe Factorv OF JOHi HANSEN, 55 and a1 Canal street, New Orleans. TO ALL 8&JTHERN OITIZENS. I am of the same olinion as yourselves and am determined to help buIld up the manufac. turlinterest of our native State in order to help the laboring classes and keep the money whn.h would otherwise go to the North at home. About a year ago I started my Facto ry and by usting the bet material and nain my hands Dromptly. I have been enabled to extend my buslnes and support 50 women and children that would have otherwise left the State, In orderstill to increase my Faotory I would earnestly call uon the merchants, not only of theolty.but ofte whole .oantr, to give me their uI andaetoo ..r met. nOme anto rt med deU. JXO. HA2N5EN. WANTS. ITUrATIO4NM WANTBE--FIWALKB. CoOks, ete. W ANTED-A YOUNG GIPRMAN GIRL T cook wash and iron for a smll familly. Dpy withl reference.on MONDAY at No. s8 Firt street. jelo IINurses, etc. W ANTED-A tITUATTO AS NURIE. ORI to travel. Address NURSE, this office. Housek epers. Dressmakers and Cesm.eresses. TATANTED-BY A LADY OF EXPERIENOE V at Dressmaking and Sewing, wor bi the day or week; Is a 'st-elasseg Cutter and Fitter for ladies' and children's clothes Inquire at 174 Rampart street. 2 doors from St. Anu. jei tf W ANTED-A SITUATION A8 SEAMaTRE48 or nurse. No objection to going 'o the country. Address R. T.. this office. jell tf SITUATIONS WANTED-MALES. Clerks and nslesmsn. W ATED-BY A YOUNG MAN, A CLERK ship or collector in any grocery commis sion or cotton house. Referenco given if de sired. Address W. C., Democrat office. jell W ANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN. AGE so married, a situation in any commercial house where he can make hi mself generally use ful. Salary not so m'ch an oble't as employ ment. Address "Business," as Exchange alley. jelo WTAN1ED--BY A MARRIED MAN, A PITU ation as clerk in any kind of business. Moderate salary epected. AddressJ. P. L. this office. jeo tf W ANTED-THE ADVERTISIcI WILL POST a small set of books for $1o per month dur ing thesummer. Address F, r., Box 211 P. O,. Je7tf W ANTED-BY A YOUNGt MAN-A HITUA tlon as clerk, porter or warehouseman' speaks English. French and OTerman; bst of references given. Address J. W. W., 2s Jo-e phine street, je? A YOUNO MAN LATELY ARRIVED PROM . ew York deslres employment in any ca pcity Has irst class business qualiflealions. Would render lis services from now till Octo ber 1 for bnard and lodging, Address J. G.. Democrat office. joe W ANTED-A CLERKSHIP, IN ANY CAPA city, in acommerelal house; is willing to give his s"rvices gratis until September 1 1877. Address M. U., this office. jee tf WANTED-A SITUATION AS BOOK-REEP er o" eorrespoudent in a cotton, grocery or colIin bdion 1 ouse. Beet of reference given, Salary reasonable. Address. "Accountant.' Democrat olffice. jt tf HELP WANTED--FIEMALEM. WANTED-rUPILA. W ANTED-A FEW PUPILS FOB A LATIN C(ass Addreas S., this ofioce ji't tf WANTEDI-C NNVAC ERC. XATANTED-AGENTM, MALE AND FEMALE, 7 to canvass light artlles: t"icok -ales and large profits. Address NOVELTY CO., Demo crat oft1e. jos tf IHOUtSE WANTED. W ANTED--A SMALL HOUSE IN THE S xth District, situated on two or three lots of ground. A good tenant can be found for such a house, if rented cheap. Address "II. Y.," Democrat offce.lo A GENTLEMAN FRIOM MARYLA D WANTS saltuation. Best r f"rence. Not afrnid of work. Please address *My Maryland, omleno of the Democrat. je9 if MIlNRELL.ANiIEOU1. W: ANTED-PRAOl I("AL HOUSE PAINTER V witll paint a house where the owner will furnish material and deaires a good job done cheap. Address PAINTERthis offlo., joge -IW ANTED-A SITUATION AS DRIVER, Collector or Private Watchman, by a young man of go "d moral habits. Best of refer ences given. Address N. D., this office. jos tf AANTED-EMPLOYMENT AS TEACHER Sof E glish or French or Music, at rea I sonable toers and good r ference. Address L. f., New Orleans P1 stofflo, jeos 1w W ANTED-A PARTY HAVING S200o CASA H S would like. to enter Iato some business with a responsible berson. Address 0. C., Demo cratOftloo. myo tf STATIONERY AND MUSIC-oMo MAGAZINE street. Pianos Tuned for $1 so. ms5tt 0. LEFCH. BOARDING. -OARDING-SELEOT PRIVATE BOARD. ing-Comfortably furnished front rooms, with superior Board, can he obtained by the day. week or month, at the elegant private resi dence No. 146 Carondel t street, where all the comforts of a relinqd home can be obtained on reasonable terms./ French and English lan guages spoken in the family. References ex changed, jee 161 CARONDEt.ET bTltlEF; IN THE most desirable boarding-house in the city, in a cool and breezy location, two hand somelyv furnished rooms, always cool and airy, and especially suited for the summer, with five large windows opening on a wide gallery. 'i hose rooms will be rented, with superior board. Also, other roomu on the same floor. These rooms are especially suited to persons who arc compelled to spnd the sulmmor here and desire to avoid -he heat and discomfort of a Nw Orleans summer. jo3 Im FOR RENT. LFOR RET--TWO-STORY ITOU-SE NO 133 1 Josephine street. Rent $*t per month. Con venient to three lines of cars. Apply at .orner. jo00 1w JATENT INCUBATOR-FORI HATCHING Chickens. Send orders to CHAtLht G. SBOBUL'Z. s3 Natchez street. jog lot' F'OR RENT--110 GAINNIE HTREET, FIVE ' ooms. $11 per month in advance. Apply to WM. Bt, RUK, next door. Jes iOR RENT-COTTAGE, 130 WAbHINOGTON street, near Magazine. Rent te0. je7 tf HANDSOME COTTAGE FOR RENT-THE neat cottage House No. 226 Eighth street, between Colisoum and Chestnut streets, com pletely repaired and just painted. Has eleven rooms, gas throughout three cisterns, double privy. pwved yard, utc. Is in a choice neighbor hood and only oneand a half sqeuares from each Prytania and Magazine streets. Rent so a month. Apply to NASH & HODGSON, No. 13 Carondelet street. je7 It ORB RENT AT MANDEVILLE-A COTTaGE on the Lake Shore completely furnished, near Colome's Hotel. Also the cottage No. 143 Elysian Fields street with large groads suitable for a dairy or a gardener. Apply for particu lars at No. 146 Carondelet street. je3 · R RENT-A FURNISHED FRONP BOOM, ' No. 11 Franklin street, two steps from Canal street; with board, $25 a month: without board, s$. Suitable for one or two gentlemen. my20 COMMISSION MERCHANTS. LEON QUEtBOUZE. OBOAB BOIS. QUEYROUZE & BOIS, Wholesale CreeFs, DEALE.B IN WINES AND LIQUOBS And all kinds of WESTERN PRODUCE, At the Blune Steres, Corner Old Levee and Bienville streets. delt "e 1 New Orleans, TAX NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICE. OFFICE STATE TAX COLLECTOR, Fifth District. Algiers. April 19. 1877. All persons within the limits of the Fifth Dis trictowing license and capital tax are nereby notified that the office for the collection of said taxes is now open at the corne of Sfgn aisn Patterson streets. Alg ierTs x t. .pi9 tt State Tax or. JUDICIAL AIDV) TISU1ZENT3. AUCTION NALiM, By Nash & Hodgson. UREAT SALE OF THE MORGAN IsTATIs, EMBRACING THREE AND FOUR-STORY BRICK STOREM AND VALUABLE RESIDENCE, ON CANAL CAMP, COMMON, POYDRAS, ST. CHARLES, ROYAL. CHARTRES AND DECATUR STREETS. IN THE MATTER OF WM. It. MORGAN VS. HENRY MORGAN. ET ALS. Second District Court, parish of Orleans, No. 89.s80. FOR A PARTITION. Y N8H & HODGSON-W. I. Hodgson, eAVtioner-e Me, No. 18 Carondelet street. On TUtSbY JN JUNE . I18, at 12 o'clock m.. t te te it. Charles Auetinn Exchange in the basement rotunda of thI St. Charles iote. in this city, by virtue andin puareuaooe os a udg ment ofthe Hon. A. L TLsot, Judge o the tecond District Court for the arish of Or leans, rendered on the 4th of Mar, 1877, and slgned on the 9th of May, 1877, in the above en titled matter No. 89,880, for a partition, at pub lic auction, the following described very valua. ble ptoperties, will be sold PIIRMT DISTRICT, THE FOUR-STORY BRICK STOIIE, No. so CANAL STREET, BETWEEN CAMP AND MAGAZINE STREETS 1. ONE VALUABLE LOT OF OROtND, to Sether with all the buldllits and improvements thereon, situated in the First District of thi: city. in the square No. 1869, hounded by Canal, Common Camp anti Magazine streets, desig nated as lot No. 8, and mea uringsl feeta Inches front on Canal street. 21 fee t a Inches and t lines in width In the rear by a depth of 127 feet 8 inches and 4 lines on Ihe side next to Migazlne street antd l12 feet. 9 inches on the other side lin nearest Camp street all more or less Amnriean measure, eccording to a sketch by J. A dilemneourt, city survtyor, dated Jan uary 10, 1877. THE FOUR STORY BRIOK STOIIE, . NO. 17 CAMP STREET, BETWEEN CANAL AND COMMON STREETS. 2. ONE VALUABLE tOT OF GROUND, to oether with all the buildling and improvements thereon, situated in the First District of this city, in the square No.170, bounded by Camp, St Charles, Canal and Commonstree a. dlesign ted as lot B. and measuring 2a feet 1 inch and alines front on Camp street, by an irregular depth, as follows: il the line nearest to Common street. a first depth of 71 feet 10 inches and 4 lines, thence on a line parallel to Common street a second depth of a feet 8 Incites and 4 lines; thence on a line perpendicular to the side line nearest to Canal street and running towards said C nhal street 10 feet two inches: thence on a line parallel to the said side liun.neareet Canal street a third depth of 4 feet n Inches; and lastly. ou a line perpendicular to the said side line nearest Canal street, tooet, where it meets said side line, which measures 79 loot 4 inches in length and depth. THE FOUR-STORY BRICK STORE NO. 19 CAMP bTIIEET (adjoining.) 3. A VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND. together with all the bnlldtnst- anti improvements there on, pituated in the same district aoll s.uare as the last above ldescribed property. designated as lot A. anll meI.turing 21 feet I inch and 2 lines front on Camp street, 19 foet 2 inches In width In the rear, by a depth of 71 feet 10 inches and 4 lines on the side litn neare4t Canal street, and 74 feet 9 intheo on the other side lin,next to Comnmon street. THE FOUR-STORY BRICK STORE NO. 117 COMMON STREET, BETWEEN CAMP AND ST. CIIAllLEA STREETS. 4. ONE VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, to g.ther with nli the buildings and Improvements thereon, situated in thle saree district and square as the last above described property, designated as lolt C. and nreasuring 22 feet 9 Inches and 4 line. front on Common street by an irregular depth, as follows: On the side line nearet to Camp street it has a firet depth of 6o feet: thPnce, on a lino parallel to Common street and running towards St. Charles street, a feet 3 Inches and 4 lines ; thence, on a line per pendiclar to the rear line, a second depth of o0 feet inehes: thence, tn a line parallel to the ,aid .rar line, running towards St. Charles street, 4 fet 6 inches: thence, on a line perpen dihular to the said rear line, a last depth of a feet. Qunthe line nearest St. Charles street, said lot has a first depth of 89 feet; thence on a line parallel to Common street, and running toward Camp street 4 feet a i oboe; thence on a line parallel to the first depth line, a second depth of s feet 1 inch: thence on a line parallel to the tear line. running towards Camp street 6 feet 2 Inches and 4 lines: thence on aline perpendlte lar to the said rear line a last depth of a feet, where it mootte the said rear line, which moan. eana a fuel a Inchean. THE FOUR-STORY BRICK STORE. NO. 119 COMMON STREET, (adjoining.) 5. ONE VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, to. gether with all the buildings and limprovements thereon, situated In the same district and square as the last above described property. designated' as lot D, and measu in'g a' feet 9 Inches and 4 lines front on Comn on st roeet, by a depth of 70 feet 10 inches on the side line near est St. Charles a reet ; on the sids line nearest to Camp street, and adjoining lot C it has a first depth of 59 feet; thenee on a line parallel to Common street and runnin-r toward- Camp street 4 feet a inches: thence on a line parallel to the side lines, a second depth of a feet 1 inch: thence on a line pfrallol to th' rear line and running towards Camp street 5 feet 2 inches antd 4 lines; thence on a line perpendicular to the said rear line a lest depth of s feet. where it meetl the said rear line, which measures 1a fLet t inches. The medsurementsof the lant four destribed properties are all, more or less, and American measurement, according to a sketch by J. A. d'Hemecourr. City Surveyor, dated February 9, 1877. THE FOUR-STORY BRICK JTORE, No. 73 CAMP STREET, BETWEEN COMMERCIAL PLACE AND POY DRAS STREET. a. ONE VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, to gathller with all the buildln's end improvements thereon, situate d in the First District of this city, in the suuare No. 173, bounded by Camp. St. Charles and Pot dras streets and Commercial Alley, designated as lot No. 11, and measuring 21 feet 5 inches and 4 lines front on tamp street by a depth of 170 feet 4 inches. all between equal and parallel lines. American measure. THE FOUR-STORY BRICK STOBE, KNOWN IS THE WAVERLY HOUStE, ON N. W. CORNER OF I'OYDRAS AND CAMP STREETS. 7. ONE VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, to gether with all the buildings and imorov inments thereon, situated in the same district and square as the last above described property, designated as lot No. 1, and measures 23 feet 2 inches front on Camp street, by a depth and front on Poydras streot of o10 feet. all between parallel lines, American measure, being bound ed in the rear by an alley 5 feet in width, lead ing to Poydras street and common to said lot and other lots borde, ing thereon. '1 he list two described properties have meas urements according toa sketch by J. A. d'Heme court, City Surveyor, dated January 16, 1877. SECOND DISTRICT. THE THREE-STORY BRICK STORE. NO. 44 ROYAL STREET, BETWEEN CUSTOMHOUSE AND BIENVILLE STREETS. 8. ONE VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, to gether with all the buildings and improvements thereon, situs ed in the Second District of this city. in the square No. 35. bounded by R val. Customhouse and Bienville streets and Ex change Alley. d signated as lot No.7. and meal uring 21 feet 3 inches front on Royal street b- a depth of 67 fee 8 inches between equal and par allellines. American measure, according to a sketch by J. A. d'Hemecount, City Surveyor. dated January 16, 1877. THE THREE-STORY BRICK STORE, NO. 59 ROYAL STREET, BETWEENBIENVILLEAND CONTI STREETS 9. ONE VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND. to gether with all the buildings and mprovements thereon, situated in the becond District of this city in the square No. K. bounded by RBoal. JUDIoI.L ADVZIaTsZmaMsNT. AUCTION UMALaD . D y Nash A Hodtsoa. Bourbon Blenville and Conti strets deelg na sd l lot No. 4, and masurtidtg ee 1 inet lines rot on yal street, b a det of 1 et 1 nhes anti 4 lines on the ald line nearest to Coti street: on the line nsketaeti ille street t menesures s9 feet 9 inches, at Wli h distance it widens at right angles 2 feet 1 inoh thews, on a second depth line, al7 eot 11 Inches ,h "oh distanoe It nrrows at r)ght angies 4 fet ltreh and 4 lines; thence, a third dept olf feet P nches, whore it narrows at right ales feet 4 inches and e lines: thence a fouh th of ai feet l lnch ean ndinesa, and 2 feet inbs and? lines lnlth in the rear' all, moreores, American measure, according to a sketch M by J. A. d'flemeoourt. City Surveyor, dated Jan uary 16, 1877. THE FOUR STORY 1BBICK TORE, No, 2O OHARTRES BTREET, BETWEEN CANAL AND OUSTOMHOUSE STREETS. 10. ONE VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, to. gether with all the buildings and improvements thereon, situated in the second District of this ofty, In square No. i,. bounded by Jnartr-, Canal, Csetohouse and Dorstere streets,deig nated as lot D, which measures 21 feet 8 Inthes 6 lines front on Chartres street, 29 feet In width in the rear, by a depth of 190 feet 8 inches 7 lines on the side line nearest Canal street, and a'depth of 180 feet a inches 4 lines on the side line nearest Customhouse street, all (more or less) American measure, soaording to a sketch by J. A, d'Hemeoourt, oity surveyor, dated Jan uarr 1o. 1871. THE TPHRIE-STORY BRIOKR TORE, No. 8 COHARTRES STREET, ON NORTHEAST OORNER OF BIENVILLE STREET. 11. ONE VALUABLE TOT OF GROUND, to gether with all the buildings and improvements theoron, situated in the Second District of this city, In square No. 29, bounded by Chartres, De catur (late Old Levee), Conti and Bienvillo streets. designated as lot A. and measuring 22 feet 1 inch front on Chartres street, by a depth and front on Ilenville street of 64 feet, between equal and parallel lln s. THE THREE-STORY BRICK STORE. No. 02 CHARTRBE STREET (adjoining). 12. ONE VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, to grthor with all the buildings and improvements tllereoni, situated in the same district and square as the last above deswribed property, designated as lot B and mea uring t2 feet 2 Inch s iront on Chartroe street, by a depth of 64 feet between equal and parallel lines. THE THREE-STORY BRICK STORE, NO. 6 CIIHARTHES STIEET, (adjoIning.) 13. ONE VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND. to gether with all the bulildings and imurovemente thereon, situated in the same distriot and sou ire as the last. above describedt property, designated by the lot C, andt measuring 21 feet. 2 inches front on Chartres street, by a depth of 64 feet, between equal and parallel lines. THE FOUR-STORY BRICK STORE. NO. 37 BIENVILLE STIREET, (in rear of above.) 14. ONE VALUABLE LOT OF OROUND, to g, thor with all ihe buildings and improvements thereon, situated in the same district and square as the three IAst above described proper ties, and adjolning them in their rear, desig nated as lot , tand measuring 24 feet 9 inches front on Bienville street., by a depth of 64 feet s Inches, between equal and tnrallel lines. The four last above described proc erties are all American meaenre, and are, according to a sketch by J. A. d'Hemoourt, city surveyor, dated January 1, 1877.' IX1'TII DITIATRICT. TWO-STORY FRAME RESIDENCE, WITH OIIOICE HALF SQUARE, CORNER ST. CHARLES AND DUFONSAT HTRE F.Td. 1o. A CERTAIN HALF SQ AIE OR PORTION OF GROUND. together with all the buildi gs and improvementq thereon, situated 14 the Sixth District of this city, in the square No. e, bounded by St. Oharle-, BaIluse , goniat and Iufoetsant streets, designated by th letter A. on a sketkh hv J. A. d'Hometourf, City Surveyor dated Janttary 1d, :977, antd Ics.rin 189 feet front on St. Charles street 12 feet front on Bacchus street. by a depth of 20o feet on the side nearest Soniat street, and a depth and front on Dufossat street of 2os feet, TERMS AND CONDITIONS-One-third cash and the balance in two equal payments at one and two years' credit, in notes of tnepurehasers. to their own o der, bearing interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum from date until pa.d and secured by mortgage and vendor's rtyiliee on the property sold:; he notes to be dtvid.d Into coupons to represent the shares Co the various co-proprietors and vendors, with the option given to the purchasers to payin cash all the trice or any additional portion thereof over the one-third, and with the customary clauses of de non alienando, Insurance, duly transferred, of the buildings and improvements for an amount pufflti-nt to cover the credit terms and the clause of five per cent for attor ney's fees in case of non-payment of the notes and of judicial proceedings for the recovery of the same. Ten per cent of all purchases to he paid cash on the spot at the moment of adjudleation, to bind the salon; and the pturchasers to assume over and above their bids the taxes becoming due and eslgihle In the year 1l78, Acts of sale before Theo. Guyol. Notary Pub lie, at the expense of the purchasers. In the Matter of WM. It. MORGAN VS. JAMES COLLES ET ALS4. Second District Court. parish of Orleans No. 39.3a4. FOR A PARTITION. BY NASH AND HODGSON-W; I. Hodgson, Au n.Atlonner- Office No.13 Carondelet street On TUESDAY, June 12. 177 at 12 o'clock m., a the St. Charles Auction Exchange in the base ment rotunda of the ht. Charles Hotel, in this city by virtue and in eursumtneo of a judgment of the Hon. A. L. Tissot. Judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans. rend ered on the 4th of May. 1877, and signed on the 9th of May. 1877, in th matter of Wm. It Morgan vs. Jo.nes Colles et is.. docket No. 39.814, for a partition, the following described valuable property, at public auction. will be sold SECOND DISTRICT. THE FOUR-STORY BRICK STORE. CORNER CUSTOMHOUSE AND DECATUR STREETS, OPPOSITE THE CUSTOMHOUSE AND NEW PEOPLES' BANK. i. ONE VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND. to gether wth all the buildings and improvements thereon, situated in the Second District of this city, in the square No. 7, bounded by Decatur (late Old Levee), Clinton, Customhouse and lienvillo streets, designated as lot No. 1. and measures 24 feet, 2 inches and a lines front on Decatur streut, 24 feet, 5 inches and 2 lines in width in the rear and front on Clinton street, by a depth of 108 feet.5 inches and a lines on the side line nearest Bi.nvllle street, and 112 feet in depth and front on Customhousestreet all more or less American measure, according to a sketch by J. A. d'Hemecourt, city surveyor, dated J tnuary 10. 1877. TERMS AND CONDITIONS -One-third cash and the balance in two equal payments at one and two years' c edit. in notes of the purchaser to his own order, bearing interest a' the rate of eight per cent per annum from date until paid, and secured by mortgage and vendor's privi lege on the property sol ; thu notes to be divi ded into coupons to represent the shares of t!ie various co-proprietors and vendors: with the option given topurchaser to pay in cash all the price or any actdtional portion thereof over the one-third; and with customary elauses of denon alienando, ILsurance, duly transferred, of the buildings and improvements, for an amount sufficient to cover :reditterms' affd thq clause of five p-r cent for atornoey's fees, in oase of non-payment or the notes and of judicial pro ceedings for the recover y of same. Ten per cent or the purenase price to be paid cash on the soot at the moment of adjudication. to binlt the sale; and the purchaser to assume over and above his bid the taxes becoming due and exigible in the year 1878. Act of sale before Theo. Guvol, notary public, at the expense of the purchaser. -00 1 IN THE MATTER OF WM. R. MORGAN VS. JOHN V. MORGAN ET ALS. Second District Court. parish of Orleans. No. 39,395. FOR A PARTITION. 1Y NASH & HOLGiON-W. I. Hodgson. -A uctioneer-Office No. 13 Caronde'et street On TUES DAY. JUNE 12. 1877. at 12 o'clockt m. at the S . Charles A net on Eechange..in the base: ment ro und r of the SL Charles Hotel in this ci y. by vir.uv and in puratsanoe of a judgment of the Hon. A. L. 'TiSsot. Judge of thee d District Court for the parish of Orl dered on the 4th of May. 1877, ind sisa 9th of Ma, e1877. in the maner of Wm. I3. vs John M . Norgan, et ala. docketNo. JDOICIAL ADVOETI53MENTS. AUCTION SALIA. y NMask a modRso. at partition, the followrag described valuab:e I properties, at publio auction, will be sold IERST DISTRICT. THE FOUIO-TORY BBICK STORE ON NORTHEAST 00RNER OAMP AND POY. DRAS STREETS. 1, ONE VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, to. aetherwith all the buiidings and ta rovere e thereon, siuated the irst District ltv, It theSquat o , s o ar , bund by p. m agqzm, cllnldras and Itatehes strteets, desi nated as lot No. 2, and measutgs 0 1e t 1 inc fronton vamp street, by a depth and front on Povdra atreest of feeta iches, between equal and parallel lines. THE FOUB-BTORY BRIOK BTOEB, No. 100 CAMP STREET (adjoining). ., ONE VALUA LE LOT OF GROUND, to getherwith all the b jildlngs aud im rovemonts square aa the asatabove desribeda property designated as lot No. 24, and moeasoresil eet it Inches and 4 lines front on (lamp street, by a depth of. 8 feet a inches, between equal an* parallil lines. THE FOURB-STORY BRICK 8TOIt NO. ~9 CAMP STREET, (adjoining.) a. ONE VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, to getherwith altthe bulLings and improvement thereon, situated in the same district ani square as the ilM. above described property designated as t.o., and measuresl feet ii inches and 4 lines front on Camp street, bya depth of 5s feet a inches, between equal an parallel lines. Tne three last above described properties are Amerloan meseure, and are wwor(tina to a sketch of J. A. d'Hemecourt, City Burveyor. dated January 1b, 1877. IEV4eND DIMTRICT. SUPERIOR POUR-STORY BRICK STORE, ON NORTHEAST CORNER OF. CANAL AND .JHARTT E8 STREETS. 4. ONE VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, to gether with all the buildings and improvements thereon, situated in the Second District of this city, in the square No, 82, bounded by Oanal. Chartree, Customhouse and Dorslere streets, designated as lot A, and measuring 2 feet Inches front on Canal street, by a depth and front on Chartres street of es feet 9 inuhes an, 4 lines, between parallel lines, with the use ýi common of a yard in the rear of lots B and C said yard tig 41 feet 7 inches long by a width of 9 feet 4 inches and 4 lines, containing water closets, etc. THE OUR STORY BRICK STORE, NO. as CANAL STREET (adjoining), a. ONE VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, to gether with all the buildings and improvements thereon, si uated inthe same district an lsqusr as the last above desaribed property degnat d as lot B. and measures 20 feet 10to ines front on Canal street, by a depth of as feet 1 inheas be two- n parallel lines, withthe common use of the rear yard above descrltmd. THE POURH STORY ltIIICK STORE, NO. 87 CANAL STREET, (adjoining.) 6, ONE VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, to gether with all the buildings and im rovement thereon, situated in the same strlet square as the last above described rosty. drsignated as lot C. and measures 2 feet9 inctes front on Canal street, by a depth of as feet 10 Inohe4, between parallel lines, with the ue of the rear yard above described, common to these three properties only. The above measurements are all more or leas American mOasure. and are according to a sketch by J. A. d'Hemecourt, city surveyor, dated Jaau.ry 18.1877. Plans of all the above described propertIes will be on exhibition, and all necessary informa tion in referehoe to existing leases on the vari ous properties will be announced from the TERM AND CONDITIONS-One-third cash, and the balane in two equal paymenfe at one and two years' redit in nofes of the purchasers to their own order, bearing interest at the rat of s per cent per annum from date- until vsad. and seodred by mortgage and vendors' rivi leaI on the property sold, the notes to be dvid. ed into couponlls to reprosoent the shares of the vnrious eo-proprietors and vendors,with the o. Lion given to the purehaers to pay in cash all the price or any additional pori Ion thereof over the one-third, and with the customary clauses of de non alisnando. Insurance, duly transferred, of the buildings and improvements, for an amount suffiolent to cover the credit terms, al. the clause of five per oent for attorney's ees in case of non-payment of the noes and of ju clal proceedings for the recovery of the name. Ten per cent of all purchases to be odd cash on the spot, at the moment of adjudication, to bind the sa es, and the purchasers to assume over and above their bids the taxes becoming due and exigible in the year iS7I. Aets of sale before Theo. Guyol, notary pub lie, at the expense of the purchasers. mylo 15 22 29 je5 10 td By O. Valtoan. VALUABLE PROPERTIES ON IRENCHMEN, MARAIS AND HOSBITAL STREETB. HUOCESSION OF WIDOW ETIENNE BRE" MONT. Becond District Court for the parish of Orleans, No. 99,286. BY O. VALETON.Auetioneer-OfOmce. 93 and 96 SMgaene street.-M-ATU'tDAY, June 1i, 1871, at 12 o'clock M., will he solu at the Mer chants and Auetioneers' Exhnhngee, on Royal street, in comp lance to an order from the Hon. A. L. Tissot, Judge of the tecond District Coonrt for the pariah of Orleans. dated Ma 3, 1877 1, A CO'RTAIN LOT OF GHOUND. situated in the Third Distrlct of this city, In the stluare bounded by Frenchmen. Marais. Urquhart and El sian Fields streets. measulng, French measure. so feet front on Frenchmen street, by a depth of 120 feet, to4ether with a briek between posts one-story dwelling house, No. 178a co. takning 4 rooms and a gal cry, a one-story frame building of 2 rooms. 2 side shades cistern, well and pump, a portion of the yard paved with brick, and balance of ground set in flower awl fruit garden, all in ood order. 2. A LOT OF OGROUND.situated in the Third Di-trit of this city,in the square bounded by Marais or Morales, St, Anthony Urquhart and Bagatelle streets, measuring about 23 feet 2 incne and a lines front on Marals street. by a depth of 1e0 feev 4 arInee, tosetherwith all the improvements thereon, consisting of a one story frame butldi g. No. 4.a. containing two large and one small room, with gallery three separate buildings in the yard, two with two rooms each. and the other of one room, S eis terns 2 shades, brigested yard, fruit trees, Ste.. the whole in ood order. a. A LOT 8 OaOUND. situated in the Sec ond District of this city. in the square bounded by Hospita', R.yal. Bourbon and Ursullnes streets, measuring, French measure 28 feet front on H spital street, by 6s feet in depth, to gether wl.i all the improvements thereon, eon misting of a one-story frame butldlig bearlng No. 84, eontainino 4 rooms, with a fCe ail, a two-story budding of 4 rooms, and another small building of one room and store room at tached, the whole covered with a ates; hydrant, paved ar .d,et.s, alli n ood order. TERMS AND CONDTIOS-One-half cas and balance on one year's credit for notes soe cured by speclal mortgage and vendor's privi lege, bearing eight per cent interest from day of sale until paid: the buildings to be kept insured for amount of notes. and policies transferred to the holders thereof: five per cent attorney's fees in case of a suit The taxes wa able in 1877 to be assumed by purchaser. Ten per cent of adludication prices to bh paid at the moment of sale. Acts of sale before O. De Armas, Notary Public. myl2 2a jestd By D. E. Mtrphy & Som. CREDIT 8ALE Large and extensive stock of fresh and mer chantable Groceries, Wines and Liquors. surrendered to their creditors by A. T. Ben nett & Co. BY D. EMORPHY & 80N-A. ,. MORPHY. Audionesar.-Will he sold as per rrderNo. 1568 of the HWnorable Edward C. Billings.Judge of the U. S. District Court in Bankruptcy. dated the thirty-first May. 1877, on TUESDAY. the twelfth June, 1877, at to o'clock a. m., in store No. 16 T'-houpitoulas street, and No. 16 New Lev street- t.endid and very se'ect choice stock of ROCEK INH , WINES and LIQUOIi, surren dered by Messrs. A. T. . tt & o., bank rupts, to their c abovegoods are well worthy the etlr wheo.l W ae and retail trade odf m e.no e a Terms and or U1iasr. eh : mkom o to p5o1 days: over $19, ninety for .notes drawn to the eatisfactton of the messenee appointed by thg above, 3e20 iZ