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ipWICIAL ADVZRTISZMZtTS. AUCVEfqO NALUS. $7 a. M. & s. J. Montgomery. 8UCCI SSXON OP 4OH18 MARTINEZ DEL CAMPO, S annolI I)Itriet (Court for tho I'arkh of Or(letnM Nu, dM,571. BY R B . M i& B. J. MONT.CIOMERY-B. BI. D Montg mery. Auotloneer-By virtue of pn order made and pigned Juno 3 s1817, in the above sucession, Iwill sili at public aution. t the St. Uharles Auction Myxehsnge. on 8ATUJU AY, July a,. 1.t, at 1 o'clock m,., the following desoItibd property,to wit , TWO CE AprAtN LOTH OF GROUND together with the trobe four-story briir, slated store. ited ln temn First istrict of the city of NoW ' reane. forming tioe ~uare or islet bounded by Neow vee, Catl, Futon and Com mo streedts, and desgnate by the n umbtrs one anid two on a plan kow as the Ian of J. A. Bwetw, depositel in t o. of the latre H. B. conas. nta ry, under dateof the twel tth of Janu sry. 102. Lot number one mnnattures thirty. Sfitt feet seven inthao seven lines front on New Leme street, twetty-felr feet six ipche front n Fulton street by one huidred nd thirty-six fee two linla depth anti otrt on (lanai street, anone hundred and twenty-eight feet three nh In depth on the line divlding it front lot number two. Lot number two m'tisures thirty-elght feet even inches seven Ilnes front on slid Now ,evee stret an't twenty-four feet six inchos six ines front pn Fulton street by onehupdred and wenty fest five inches four lines in dept and front on Common street and onh hundred and twenty-eight tret three inches In depth on the line dividing t fromn lot number one. all Ameri can me inure:; ing the same property which the said dCe.qnstd required by purchase trom the city of N.w Orleans, by two sevoerl ates passed before said 4. I. Cenes, notary, May ao, 1588. s. A CERTAIN LOT O GROUND, together With the three-stor brik store theretu, sit uated in the b ,eonfDistrlot of this citt, in the iare bounded by Petets, Front Canal and ssman streets, anti desi nated by the num er fifteen of 1 re numhor one, on a Jlan rawn by I.. 1, 'iil, dated twentieth of May... :a4H, aeosit In the office of Joseph Cuvl ler, notary In this city: said lot measures. in Amnrican measure, twenty-two feet four hees two lines front on Pet es street y Tnioty st in depth botween p.raeel lines. J ng th@ flame propbrty which thie surd deceased aci ulroe 1' pt chae from John M. y, by an et pe before Charles Strinter, antary in this oe, .ovember it, 1551. aerms and Conditions-One-third cash, and the balane on a credit of one and two years, purchaser to furnish his promissory ntotes, arit interest at the rate of eight per dent rnernum frpm the( ay of sale uantil paid, se oured by vendor's lien and spec al mortarge dn the ropertysold, with the usual clause of tie petr cent ttorney's fees in the evet of suit to enforce their payment. The purohaser to in sure tlhe property to the extent o{ the eredltpor tion of the price anti to treasfr the b.u1ley to the executor, and to assume over Band abovo the pri of a.djudiation all taxes for t an ad due ext fle in noal8y Act sale before Wi. H PMoou, notary pul liep7 at the ense of the purchaser. 7f S. UtIPalt. IUCCZSSION OF JEAN MONGUILLOT. Second Dlstrlit Court forthe Parish ef Orleans NO. 84,4.7. DYJ OUINAULT AuctionAer-O no corner Sof hang Alley and Blevllie street.- SArIIUDAY, Jul 7 1877, will be sold at is oDejiti m., at the ieriehnts' and Auotion. ers.'ehange. ltoyal street. between Canal and lus hot e streets, by virtte ot an order from the hboorable the Seoond Distrit Court for the arnh of Orleans, dated May o, sa- 1. A LOT OF (BOUND, situated In the Seo nd District of this city, in suburb Pontehar rain, in suare bounded it y Bayou St John or rt treet, Washington a , Osnde Route, John and First streets, deslgtnted by letter A measuring s feet front on Bayou lit. Jo r Port astrt, 17 feet s iee ahe linen deepn rat on Washington Road. 6 feet 11 inhe e cop on the opposite sidtle toward lit. John oad thence on a rear line runnlpg toward eahinrton Road n feeta laeinche tene on a We-antenn o line running towardort street fet a lnohes 4 lnes, and from thenoe on a ine par allel to Port stret, and running to ward Washin go street t feet inches: to ether with all the buildngs and improvementp on isting of a large frrme house and tohen ajoinn the same, all sto roofed. With verandah on Port street; the house paving o the ground floor a very lsrge room, Intended for a oinee house, and an adf pining fr.oom used as a grocery store; barck gallery and two abl nets, four large rooms above, back ganllery and two oabinots: a large frame buildin in the yard used as if cellar. washroom, tenpin prgan, etc. 2loe SO Q c eýOl1 in the sam squae ae o Onl tg the above, designatedsby letter I. mjasuring 7 feat t line front on Wa ln.tor rotad, by a first depth oil the line toward Port street of 91 feet 6 inches; thenoe on a re entering line a feet 3 iwches 4 lines; from thence to the rear line said lot bas a first depth of as feet e inches, ill feet deep on the opposlte line: from thence on an opening line to feet, with a further depth to the rear line of 2i foot C, inches, and ti fe t e Inches in width in the roar. Terms-Cash. Acts of sale before A. E. Blenvenu, notary publio, at the expense of purclhaers. Including all the taxes payable in lesn, beside the pride of acjudloation. 3lu0 14 22 2 jy7 By Nash & Hodgson. SALE FOR A PARTITION. CHARMING ST. CHARLES STREET RESI IDENCE, NEAR TIVOLI CIRCLE. ONE OF THE THIRTEEN BUILDINGO ON JULIA STREET, lBetween Camp and St. Charles strets. VALUABLE THIRD DISTRICT PROPERTY. SUCCESSION OF II. M. CROOKS. Ste'ond District Court, Parish of Orleans--Dock et No. 38.525, IBY NASIH & IIODGSON-W. I. HODGHON, Auctioneer-Omlee. No. 13Carondelet street. On RATUIDUAY, Augusit 11. 1877. atl2 o'clock m.. at the Sht Charles Auction Eychangea in thel haementll rotunda of the Stt. Charles |Hotel, I. this lt y. by virtuet and In pursuance of ni order and judgment of the Hon. A. L. Tissot, Judit of the SHeond )Distriet lbuort. for the pIarish of Orleans, signed July 6. 1i77. docket No. :s.sr2 for account of the suoWeession of H. M. Crooks' deeasdl, for a partition, at Iublic auction, will te sold i. TWO VALUABLE LOTS OF GROITND, together with all the buihlings and improve menlts thereon. situated in the First District of this city in the square bounded by St. Charlm (late aaades). I rytaola, *Calliop, and Clio streets, designated as lots Nos.,' and 6. which adjoin each other, and measure cach 26 feet 7 inches t lines front on St. Charles (late Nayad'si) street by a idelpth of 120 fe't, all more or less. betweeIn parallI line's, Anlericain nlmas ure, with the use of an alley in their rear 1i fiot widey ipeninginto oieh Clio and i('alliopo streets, comm nll to these and other hlts border Ing thereon. The Imhurovements consist of that eligibly lo tattd. and halndsomelv fillnished two anll a half story brick rcsidlence known as No. 21i6i St. Chtar's street. 2. A VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, together with all the bulllings untd ilmprovemenls there on. situated in the Fir t D)istriot of thiH city, in the square b ounded bv Julia. St. Joseph. Sl. Chartl s and Camp nti -ts. deslgnated as lot No. t. and mewnrlng 261 fnet 3 inches front on Julia street by a tdepth of o10 fee.t, all m othr ioss. Ite tween paralrtl lines, Animricain measure, boing tbttnded in the rtiar by an illo'y 11 feet 7 Lnches wide. opening Iullo eaclh Camu and St. Cnarles strtreets. which alley, its weltl is ia i t Siilitri' of the soluthwest corntlr of sai Int,. are tisubject to the servitudtes detailed ands.'t forth in tilhe act of sale by which Samuel Levrnimore acquirted said property from tih New 4)rleans lhdling Company. ant acquired lb s1aid (!rlooks frtnmi Mrs. Ann Melhtivett. as Per act before hIero. lat, notary, dated July s. 1164. The in1provemnts con ist ,," A T'IHIREE- t STORY BRICK IRESIDENCE, kno~wn as No. - Julia street. 3. ONE VALUABLE LOT ()F (GROUNDI. to gether with all thebuildingsind i iorvemenltnts situated in the Third I)istrlht of this city, in tlhe square bouopned by (laibonte (late St. Davidtl 1 Rhobertson (la's St. John Baptiste). Annetta, and t St. Anthony streets, designated by the No. -. i antd measures 64 feet front on eacn C(laihorote and Rlobertson streets by a depth of 192 feet n (running through the souarel) all nmre or els,. e between parallel lines. American measure. The 4 whole of the above properties are according to q pians, which may be seen at the place of sale. e Terms and Condiions-One-thlrd cash and r the balance in equal payments at one and two a years with eight per cent per annum interest, it Idthe clauses of arclal mortgago with ven- o ior's en, the fact do non alienando, five tie a.ýt Ttorneys' Lees in oeae of suit, and all JUDICIAL ADDVZ~TIEMZIENTS. Attlo4 M.ALEa. By Wash A Hodgsom. charges, the Iaprovements to be kept fully in nared and transfer of polioies to holders ol eredit notes' the purelihaers to assume tht taxes due and exigible in 187s, over and above their bids Ten per cent to be paid cash on the spot, to bind the sales. Acts of sale before A. Duestel Enq.. notary public, at the sxpnese of the purchasers. i71 i's 92 aun oll .. By Placid. I. Spear. SPLENDID COTTAGE ITOUSE -On GRANDE ROUTE ST. JOHN, THIIIIt DIS TBICT. -And PIECE OF GROUND IN THE THIRD DI8. TRICT. SUCCESSION OF HENRY DUVIAUD. RecbnJ District Court for the Parish of Orlonns, No. 89.414. 1BY PLACIDE J. SPEAR, Auctioneer-Office iNo. 46e Ioyal street--ATURDAY, July 14., 117. at 12 o'clock m,, will be sold at public anution at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Rxchange, o'I Royal street, between Canal and Custom. hose streets, virtue and in pursuance to ad order from the on. A. L. Tissot. J usge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated June 6, 1871, for account of the above sue. cession, the following described very valuable propertY, to wltt 1 TWO oET1AIN LOTB OF GROUND. situ ated In the Fubhtturg Pouti'hnrtrain in the pars Ih of Orloeans, near tbo t ayou St. ohn. in the Third District of this cl'y, desianated by the Nos. and 99, and measuring each 0 feet front on Oreatroad t. John, (Girande Route St. Jean), by a depth of 10 Ifeet a Inches or ieo feet to inches, the whole French measure, together with the buldi ?us and imroy ements thereon. A CERTAIN 1 OItTON OF GROUND of trangular form, together with the rights, ways and privileges thereunto belontrging, or in any wise appraining, sitgated in tbe Third District plof this ity. ote prised within thr boundary line of the late or in p aon. auvange nnd piattr e streets, and a to a poi ntto ewar camn tent street part of the orignal suare No. on Lafonplan of the Snye 1809. The portion of grollgd herein above described Gaines by .nt rmed before A. ir. lienvenu, notary, on the 7th February, 1877. Terms and Conditions-jleoe cash on the spot, and the balane on d oreditof one and two years, for notes bearIn g peial mortgage, with yen. dor's lien and privilegs, at eight per cent inter est per ignum frotm date of sale until final pay ment. 1 h buildings nd improvements to aid property to be insured at the expense o the aurehasers, and the InsuranCe policies to be trpseferred to beu succession or any holders of said notes; and in e of non payment at m4. tutity flve per cent for attorneys fees to be paid by the prurebak for oleolti.n.g or suing pay ment thereof. Tie taxes on the asesmesnst of 1877, exigible ia 157t, to be paid by the purchaser over andabove the price of adjudicatfon. Acts of sa e before ., D. Doriooeurt, notary public, at the expense expense of the purchasers. jeso 1 230 s111 14 IMPROVED PROPERTIES ON JEANNE AND ELMIRA STREETS, THIRD DISTRICT. SUCCESHION OF WILLIAM OSTERMOLLER. Second Distritt Court for the Parish of Orleans No. . BY I'LA&IDE J. SPEAR, Auctioneer - Office No. 46 Royal street--SATURiD 4Y, July 14, 1877, at 12 o'clock m., will be sold at public auctIon at the jMerchants and Auc tioneers Exchange, on Rloyal street. between Canal and Custoinhouse streets, by virtue and In pursuance to an order aom the Hon, A. L. Tsot, Juade of the eoond District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated June 7. 1877, for account of sal. sucession, the following de* scribed inropoft es, to wit 1. WTWO CITAIN LOTF O GROUND, to feter ith the improvements thereon, sItuated n Third Dsetrit of tt city. deignatd b the Nos. and a in the squre unded b Jeanne, Barthelmy, Vlllereand'Uruhart streets on a pla drawp Louis H. Pie. City Bur veyor, dted March 8. 1859, deposited In the oofe o. Bouny, notary public, which lots of ground adjoi each other and measure each a1 feet front-on Jeanne street, by a depth of 119 feet 4 ionem fa lines between eunt ad arslle lines. 2. TWO C odAIIoOns F GOUn ND.situated Sthe Third District of ths city In Faeieubourg Montrel, deignated by the oso, and e, on a plan drawn ,byE. turgi. ivll englineer dated Irebruary o ts.e, od Aeaoited n the heriff's ofloe for reference; whleh sal Jots adjoin each other, and measure eaoh, cecordng to said plan, 99 feet 0 inches front on Elm ra Street. by 120 feet 7 lnchs deep between parallel loes. Terms andodditltons-One-ha cash on the spot, the balance at a credit of one year for note scoured by mortgage and vendor's lion and privilege on the property sold, bearing eight per cent interest per annum from day of sale till paid; the clause of five per cent for attor ney's fees in ease of judicial proceedings to re cover payment of note or any portion thereof; Insurance, transfer of policy, and all other usual clauses. Acts of sale before A. D. Doriocourt, notary public, at the expense of purchasers, je9 16 23 30 jy7 14 VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON Terpsichore street, between Prytanla and Coliseum Place. First District. E. T. PARKER. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, ETC., VS. EUGENE FIELD ET ALS. Second District Court for the parish of Orleans No. 39,444. B3Y PLACIDE J. SPEAR, Auctioneer-Of O fle 46 Royal street--SATURDAY, July 14. 1877, at 12 o'clock mr.. will be sold at public auc tion. at the Merchants' and Auctioneers' Ex change, on Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets, by virtue and in pursu ance to ajudgment rendered June 1, 1877, and signed June o, 1877, by the Hon. A. L. Tissot, Judge of the Second District Court for the par ish of Orleans, In the above entitled matter, the following described pronerty to wit A CERTAIN LOT OF fk(lOUND. together with all the buildings and improvements there on, situated in the First District of this city, in the square bounded by Prytania walk Coliseum place. Molnomene. Camp and i'rytania streets. designated by the No 2 on neketch annexed to an act of partition passed before J. B. Marks, late at notary, on the eighth of May. 1840, an I measures 24 feet 8 inches front on Prytauta walk. by a depth. hbtween parallel lines, of 127 fut 9 incli',s 4 lines, American mensture: said lot of ground forms part of a certain I.t desig tinted by the No. HIof squlltre No. 08 of the plan of Fatiuollrg Annunctation. Tertms and Conditions-One-third cash, and the balannc. at ,on andt two years' credit for niOtes .earllng special Inortgage and ventor's lion and privilege on tih property sold, with i. per cint interest, Ver an nmUln from date of sale until paid. thlei c(lause of 5 per cent for attorney's foes in case of Judicial Iprocedings for the re eovery of paymellnt of snod notes or any portion thereof ; purchaser to, keep the pr. party Insured till full ptsynm'nt of the nhiti's anti in a sum to be Ixed by the publitc admtinistrator. andti the policy transferred f t him fr the blnfilt of the parties in interest and all other Iusualt clauses. The pur chlmer will be required to imnki a deposit of It per cent on the amlllount of adjudicationl at the mnlolment of sale. Aut of sale before W IT P'.- ,',,,, ,,-,.., .t.,. Art 01 saOl oelor, 1V 1I 1', w o, notary pullm at the expenseR of the purIhas'er. j 016 23 :30jy7 14 By Albert Paul. A SPLENDID CHANCE f To ieIure a Neat and Comfortable Homn-''h ()Onc Story and Attle Fra.me Itesid, neo.. N 441 BaRatello street-Suee.esson of Dr. F Itibot--Second District Court for the Parisl of Orleans, No. 3.4688. I)Y ALBERT PALL. Auetioneer-OfTceo Nc S45t Chartrls sstreet--On ATURDAY. July 21 1577. at 12 o'clock min.. at ih.' Merchants and Auc tionesra' Exchange. on Royal. betwuen Cana and ('ustomhouse streets, by virtue of an orde of the Hon. A. L. Tissot. Judge of to SPeon< DIistrict Court for the t ari-h of Orleans. date( JunEo . 1877. will b" sold at public auction A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, in the squar< hounded by Bagatelle, Gooethildren, St. An Sthony and Morales streets. measuring 31 feet 1: inches' 5 livws front on Bagatelle street, by d lduleth btw.ceen paraJlel linesof 127 feeot 10to inche 5, lineps. The improvements comprise that n al and greeable eottage residen,~ known as No. 441 BagatRnle street. comprising five large and well ventilated rooms, hall, closets, pantries, etc.; two-story frame kftchen, having four rooms. The whole slated roof. Together with a stile and other othouses large cistern, etc.; ir ,rriage entrance. The whole i n splendid ordand near churches, sehools and markets. Ta--Cash in U. 8. Treasury notes. je189j 1it 21 JUDICOIAL ADVZlRTIBEM UX . AUCTION NAILFM. By C. . . rardey. EXTENHIVE rAtE OF BANK. INSURANOOE, CITY RAILROAD. ('I'll AND STATE IOND4. SUCC(!E.ION OF CHALIES LINK. Meeond District Court for the varishot Orleans No. t9,r,53. B Y C. E. GIItARDEY 4uctioneer-Ofllne No. ni COamp street- ATt5DAY July 14,1877, at 1: o'olock p., will he sold at public auction, at thf St. Charles Auction $Echange, lrt the rotunda o the t. Charles Hote, y nl n pursuance of at order from the on. A. L. TIssot, judgeýo thr Second District Court for the parish of Orleans dated July 2, 1817, and rendered in the above eon titled succession, the following described so. eu rlties, to wit L 6 iIHABEM In the capital stock of the St.. Charles Street Railroad Company, of $5e pt. share. 2. 10 SHAREH of the Ne'w Orleans Gaslight Company $S100 per share. 8. ito n A,,ES of the Metronolitan Loan, Havings and Pledge Bank. $1o0 per share. 4. iso HHAIlES of the New OrIleans Crescent Mutual Insurance Cormpany $100 rer share. ,. 12 SMIlARE of the New Orleans Mutual In surance Conp any $100o ,r share. 6. 12 S4HARES of the New Orleans Merchants' Mutual Insturanoe Company, $i10m .r lharo. 7, 5o City of New Orlstns I'ltEMJIUM iONDM. series No. 2., of $20 each. 8. s0 City of New orleans PREMIUM BONDS, series No, 90, of $2 each. 9. 1 Consolidated ,oulisina 14TATE BOND, No. 541, for s10o0. 10. 1 Consolidated loulisiana STATE BOND, No. 113 for $roe. 11. a bonsolid ted LouIslna 'l'ATE 1i()104H, Nos. 228, 272 andl 10a. each fot S1(a, Terms--Cash before transfer. jy 71314 SIXTH DISTRICT I'ROPI'ETY. SUCCESSBION OF MARY UTTITI. WIFE OF CIIAhBEL WAGONEIt. 8e'ond District Court for the Parish of Orlinro, No. a3.,a9. BY o . GIRARDEY Auctioneer-Offte No. 81 Camp stroet-SA-TURDAY. August 14, 1877, at 12 o'clock m.. at the St. Charles Auction Exchange In the rotunda of the St. Charles Hotel, wilt be sold at public auction by virtue of an order from the honorable A. L. 'liasot, Judge of the Second Distriot Court for the parish of Orleans, dated Junoe 2, 1877. and rendered in the above entitled succession, the following de cribed property. to wlt TWO CERTAIN LOTy OF GROUND, together with all the buildings and improvements there on, rights, ways, etc.. situated in the Fourth Dis trict of this city, and In tbe square bounded by Jersey, Laurel, Bellecastle and Dufossat streets. designated by the Nos. 1 and 2, as per act before E. Oommagere, notary public, late Recorder of the parish of Jefferson, the twent -tlhird of May, 1800: said lots measure 30 feet rofiton Jersoey street by 110 feet In d(leth. Lot No. 1 forms the corner of Jersey and Bellecastle streets. Term--One-half cash; balance at one and two years' credit. ior notes specially secured. by mortgage and vendors lien, bearing all the usual claues of eight per cent per annum inter est from the day of sale until final payment, five per centattorney's fees in event of suit to en force their col!Rtion: policy of insurance transferred. and the purchaser to assume pay mont of the taxes for 1877, due In 187s. over the price. Act of sale before E. Commagers. Eso., no tary public, at the purchaser's expense. jy3 7 142128 aRt CHOICE RECOND AND THIRD DINTRICT PROPEI1TIE3 AND A FARM IN THI I'ARISHF OF JEFFERHON. NEAR CARROLLTON. SUCOESSION OF LOUIS B. BRETON. Second District Cort for the Parish of Orleans N. 89,404. UT O. E. GIBARI)HY. AOuction e-Offlee No. S81 Camp street-A .TURDA July 21, 1877, at 12o'0lock mn at theSt. Charles Actlio IEx change. In the rotundh of the Bt. Charles ot.l In this city, will be sold atpublic auction by and In paurusanoe f an order from the oHn. A. L. Tissot Jud of the Second District Court for the parilh of Orleans, dated June 7. 1877. and rendered in the above entitled succession, to wit- 1. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, situated~ in the Second District of this city, and in the squarobounded by Royal, Ursuline, Bourbon and Hnospla streets, mneaiuring, in English measurement, 25 feet 8 inches front on )loyal street by 1os feet 11 inches in depth, together with the Improvements thercon,eomprltsig the three-story brick dwelling, desianated by the No. 261 Royal street. a two-story brick kitchen, bath house cistern eto 2. ANOTI. I LOT OF GROUND. situated In the Third District of this city, and in the square bounded by Espilnade, Kerlerec, Prieur and Johnson streets. Said lot forms the corner of Prieur and Kerolere streets. measuring a feet 8 inches front on Prieur street, by a depth and front on Kerleroc street of 119 feet 1 inch 7 lines, between parallel lines, together With the improvements thereon, comprising a neat frame double tenement cottage dwelling, elate roofed, kitchen etc. a. THE FARM OR TRACT OF LAND. sit uated in the. parish of Jefferson, a short dis tance above (Carrollton, being a part of the plan tation belonging to Pierre V. Labarre. Maid tract is situated at about a distance of eleven arponts from the Mississippl river on the La barro road, and is comlpo.d of all the land be tween and including lot No. 28 and the Bayou de la Metairie. Lots Nos. s2, so, 81. 32, 33, as and :5. and part of lots Nos. 8i., 37 and 38, andl meas unrs 109 67-l10 superflical arpents. Together with all the buildings and improvements there on, rights, ways and servitudes thereunto be longing or in anywise apportaining.; 4. ALL THE FURNITURE AND MOVABLE cffects on said farm an Inventory and descrip tive list of which will he read at salte. 'Terms--Cash on the spot, and the acts of sale, together with the taxes, payable in 1878, at thie expense of the purchasers, beforn Octavo de ArmLas, Ers., notary Dublii'. jell 1 110 23 30 jy7 14 21 IMPROVED AND VACAN PROPERTY 17 the First anl Third D)itristo. SUCCESSION OF JON HASSRREL VANDER. Second District Court for the parish of Orleans No. 39,195. PY C. E. GIRARDEY. A'ntioneer--Oloo Nc 31 Canmp strtet-- ATURDAY. July 28. 187 at 12 o'clock m., at the St, Charles Auction Ex change, in the lRot unlda of the St. Charles Hote in this city. will be sold at public au, lion b and in pursuance of an ordetr from the dor A. L. Tissot. Judge of the See. nd District Cout for the varish of Orleans, dated the 18th June 1877. and rendered in the above entitled snac,.es sion, the following d(scribted property, to wit 1. A IJERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, situated it the First District of this city, and in the squar bountded by Gravier, Perdido. Liberty an, HowaL'd streets, designated by the No. 13, as pte act before O. D) rrmnlts. notary public, on Ma 10, 1066. The said lot measures 22 feet front or (Iravier street by a depth of lo0; feet betweci iparallel lines; toet her with the improvement thereon or thereunto belonging, comprising neat frame dwellint. te'. 2. ANOTHER LOT OF GROUND, Pltuated is the1 same district :IAid square a1 abovel deiseritbed at nd wtjoining aforesaid lot. It measLurLs feet 7 inciles 2 liilne front on Gravinr strrtr, 1o feet in ldepth on the side lino nearest to Libe rt. street, theillre in tille rear on a line runniing to ward Howard stree't 38 feet 5 inchAe 3 lines thoen(e on a lilne rulnning toward Gravier sitHt to feet 1 ineh: thtence o (n ao oblique lilne rullnning t ward Liberty strOet 21 feet, and thel('Or:l to t front on Gravier street 10oo feet. 3. TH RIEE CERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND, sit unted in the Third District of this ,ity and ii thl sttlare hounded by Urquthart. Clouet. Louis anil Morales streets ; said lots are designated b: the Nos. 24. 25 and 26 of sqllare No. 14, on plai by I'. A. Judtice. on ithe 20th December. 187. Thb said lots ildjoin eoteh otheir, measuring 29 feet inches front on Urquhlrt street by 124 feet inches 4 lin.es in d1epth. Together with all t2,1 ,buildings and implllrvements tlhreon or th.ere unto Ibelonging. Term--Cash on the Ppot: the 1pur'hba.ser t, nasume over their bids the tax'es due anld e(xigi ille in 1877 and 1878. Acts of sale before Thoo. Guyol. Esq.. nrotar( publiic. at thfe expense( of the pnrchasers. j"27 30ty7 14 21 28 EXTENSIVE SALE OF CITY REAL ESTATI AND NEW ORLEANS RAILROAD AND OTHER STOCKS. SUCCESSION OF THE LATE JOSEPH D. BRODERICK. Se,;ond District Court for the parish of Orleant No. 39 442. B"Y C. E. GIRARDEY. Auetioneer-Offlce No. S31 Camp street-SATLIR')AY, August 'ii, 1877. at 12 o'clock m.. at the St. Charles Auc'ion Exchange. in the rotunda of the St. Charles Hotel. In this city, will be sold at public austion. pursuant to an order from the Hon. A. L. Tissot, Judge of the teoond Distrit (Court for the par. JUDICIAL ADVEZ.TI.EMENT3. AUtLTIO'n10 ALFIS. By C. E. Glrart.y. ish of Orlenns, dated Junn an. 1877, and r4,n. dlered in tihe liove enttledtl suece sio.n tih fol1 lowing described city stcurities 4and real estate to wit t. ONE HUNDRIED AND 8EVENTEEi HHAREIt of $10o each. In the capital stook o the N'ew Orleans City Railroad Company. 2. ONE HUNDRED BIIAItEM, of 7*1i each, 01 the at il 1tek of the Bank of Louisiana. 8. TWENTY-FIVE 8HlAJliEi of the caplit 1 took of the Lafayette Insurance Company o, a New Orleans. And the following real estate: S1. TWO OERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND, to n .other witti all the buildings and improvements e tllereon, righlt, ways and privllnges thereunt4 a, appertaining, situated in the Fourth District oe this city, and in the square bounded by Wash i. Ington, Sixth. Rousseau andt Fulton streets; the said lots are desilnated by the Nos. I and 2, as par plan annoxed to an net before B1. F. French, and L.. . Knnhidy, before thl7 aInto . B oenaa, notary public, on the 11th or 14th ol tNovember. 1540. The said lots adjoin each other and measure Iech 25 feet front on Washington street by 11~ feet in depth between parallel lines. Lot No. 1 t. forms the corner of Washington and Fulton. now 8t. Thomas, strpets, and is improved by n two-story frame house containing about 14t rooms, etc. 2. ANOt'IElt LOT OPe(IROUNID, together witht all the buildings and improvements there on, situated in the Fourth Di;trict of this city, designated by the N,,. 10t of the square No,. ;i. i hounded Iby Eighth. Ninthi, Constance and Meg azine streets, The said lot measures 31 foot c( uilcfes front on Jrinth street. by a depth ef 12r feet between parallel lines, according to plan by H. Mlonlhausrn,. dated the fotrth of May, 1844, anrd dcepositedi in the o0mer, of 1,, Hermann. then a nofotry of this iity. :7. ANOT1HERH ,LOP OF GROUND, together with all the buildings aend improvemeJnts tthere on. rights. Ways and privileges thereunto aplpr talinlng, situated in the Fourth District of this city, ini square No. 41. IOlnded by Laurel, Con stance. El hth and Ninth streets. P The sald lot is designated by the No,. 16, on plan by H. Moelhaussen, dated May 4, la44, and d(eposited In tile office of I. Hermnon. thian it notary in this city, and measures 1 feet IIt inches front on Nintl street by a depth of 125 feet, bIetween parallel linles. The improvements eromprise a frame otltage dwelling, containing about five rooms. etc. 4. ANOTHER ,LOT OF GROUND, together with the buildings and improvements tthereon. situated in the .Fourth District ,of this clly, and in theo slquare No. 45, bounded by Ninth. Laurel, Constance and Harmony streets' it is desig nat.ld by the N.o. I, ano er plnn of i. Meilhaus son surveyor, dated theO fourth of May. 1844 d(J posited in tlhe ofc of L. Hermann, then an rotary publln in this city. The said lot mneasures 34 feet t inches front oil each of Ninth antd lHar mony streets, and the depth from each of Ninth and ti rmonystreets, together with all the im provements thereon, comprising a neat double ten.Ocennt frame cottage dwelling fronting on Ninth street and a single cottage fronting on Harmony street. r. ANOTHER LOT OF GROUND. together with mll the buildings and improvements there on, righls, ways and privileges thereunto ap pertaleing, situated in the Fourth Districtof this city. apd in the equare bounded by Levee, ioraparn, Water and First streets. The said lot measures 29 feet 2 inches front on Levee street. 1at feet 2 inches 7 lines front on Water street. 90 feet in depth and front on Horaparn street, and so feet 1 inch I lines in depth from Ijevel, to Water stheet, as per plan by 0. A. I) Armas, dned February I 1857. and deposited in the office of the late . L. Kernion then a notary publle in this (itt. n. ANOTHER LOT OF GROUND. together with all the boildings ind imnprovements there on. rights, ways aInd prlvileges threulnto, ap pertaining, situated in tie Flurth Distrlct of this city. and in the square bound(ed by Water, Ltvce, Sorapuru and First strtets,. The said lot is deAsignated iby the No. a.n it plan by Hugh (irant, dated February 2, 1644, and delposited in the office of S1. B. Kenny, late it notary public in this city. 7. ANOTHIIEI LOT OF (IROUND), together with all the buildines and lmprovements therer f,I, righlts, ways and servitudes thlertelnto a4p prtuinfrlg, sltuated in the Fourth District oIf this city, 1and1 in the squarn bountled by Ninth, Constancn. Laurel and Harmlony streets. Holid lot nllLmeasures8 32 foot front on Itllrol strtet by 100 feet tin d.leth between parallel lines. (a1id lot is designated by the NoJ. 5. as per plan by H. Moelhalussen, surveyor, dat.ed May 4. 1846, Jnitl dposite( d in tho office of L. Hermann., then 41 nltary in this city. The improvemrents o-I11 l w dwelling, ef. ... e . A POIRTION OF GROUND. together wit n all the buildings and inmprovem.ents theorol h rights, ways, privileges and servitudes thert iu nto aptpertinling, situated in the Fourth DiF ,r trict of tits city and in the square No. 6. bount eo cd by Chippowa, Harmony Pleasant and An a nunciation streets. The said portion of groun I, forms the corner of Annunciation and Harmn. ny streets, and measures so feet, front on Ait Sniunciation street. by 9s feet in ldepth anre fret , on Harmony street., rnch nlastrernenlt. Th I said portion of grotud is formned of lot No. I if and part. of lot No. 17, as per plan by IB. Buissor t tldated .Jily 211, 1836. aIld deposited in the office d F. Grima. 7 t. A OERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, togethe o with all the buildings and im provements thereo a rights,ways an d srvitudes thereu nto app rtair . ing, situated in the Fourth District of this cit and in the square bounded by Hixth, Heventi Laurel and Constance streets, designated by th No. 7 of square No. 48s and measuring 36 feet inches front on Hixth streets, by a depth an d front on ,Laurel street, of which it forms th a corner, of .o feet 9 Inches 4 lines. and ait feet inches in the rear. Thie it provements compris a one-story frame eottage dwelling etc. u 1n. A 1'PICE OR PORTION OF (IIOUND. tr d gether with all the buildings and improvement thereon, rights, ways and privileges thereunt r behlonging, situated in the Fourth District, tiis city and In the sequare No. 40, bounded h Washington. Laurel, Annunciation and Hixt streets mneasllring 50 feet front. on Washingto : street by a depth and front on Annunciatio -street of 100 feet.. The lot is composed of lot Nos. I and 2 of said square, an per plan by I Buisson dated February 2., 1837, and detposit' B in the offce of the judge of the parish of JletTer e itt. L 11 'eOTHER PIECE OR PORTION 01 GIuI D. In the sant district and square a abl,', described, measuring 36 feet front or Wanslngton street by a depth between paralle hist of 100 feet 7 inches :1 tines, as per sketch o If. l Blanchard dated heptemter 29t, 1852, de posited in the of.i7e of $. R. Kenny. on Heptem her 3, 1852, then a notary public in this city The improvements comprise it two-story tram dwelling. 12. TWO CERTAIN LOTH OF (GROf'ND. I, gerbther with all the buildings and improvementl thereon, rights, ways. servitudes therrunto aD Dertaining. etc., situatili in the Fourth D1s trict of this city, and in the suuare No. 10.s pe rilfn by W. H. Atkinson. n FI'eruary, 1536. ant deposited in the otflti of H. t. Cinas, then notary public, in this tity. The said lots art " it tegnsted by the Nos. i and 7 and rneasurt each 31 feat 0 Inches front on Washington, be tween Roussneau and St. Thomas streets, b. 125 feet in depth i'-tweon parallel lines. Thi ifnolrovemnlnts comprise two doublie tenemen frame eottoge dwellings, containing to rooins it 13. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND. together with all the buildings and improvements there. ion. situatred in the ocond District of this citi anlld in the situare bounded by Customhousei Lilenville. (hartres and Old Leven streets mensuring, in French measurement. 2 free front on (Cu1stomhouse street by a d(epth of ' feet, hbet.,vnen parallel lines. Together with thr improvemenlts theoron, comprising the three. story brink at rro, designatl d by the No. 53 Cuus tImhouse street anl occupied by Messrs. Stern & Co.. wholesale dealers. 14. A ('ERTAIN LOT OF (GROUND. together with all the buildings and improvements there. on. righl',. ways ni servitu,Ites thereOnl[lto ap prtaining. situated ini the Fourth District of this city, in the square boundtl d by First, HeS, end, Mt. Charles and tiCrondlett streets; sair lot, is designated by the No. 8, and measures :tj fe:t 10 inches 5 lines front on Htecond streett by 127 feet 10 inches 5 lines in.detth, between par all,,l lines; the improvmnements eomprise a oneO srtory frame cotttage, etc. Terms and Conditions-For the Stock, cash for the .:eal Esta e. one third cash on the spot and for the remainor, one and two years cretlit, for notes of the purchasers stcur rd by m nrtgage and vendor's lien ton the property so'd. bearing all the usual clauses of eight per cent ter an nunm interest from the day of sale until final payment, special attorney's fees in event of suit to enfor, e their payment. the improvements to be kept insue el for the full amount of the credit portion, and the polices transferred by the pur chasers to the holders of the no es, and further to assume the payment of the taxes for 1876 due and exigib e in 1877, and th'ose for 1877 due and e igible in 1878, over and above the price of ad judication. Acts of sale before John F. Coffey. Esq., notary public, at the expenoe of the purchasers. puIll*, l7 L[I1 eLXelt G01 LU l uruI11uI l . ly7 14 2! 28 au4 11 NOTICE TO TAXPAYIERS. STATE WARRANTS. RECEIVABLE FO] Taxes and Licenses, for sale by the under signed. 1I. F. BONIS & A. LBaORE. ieso lW No. 6 Ga^ier Court. SAVE ge. .1 N of CENTENNIAL EXPOSTl8ON 1827. AS THE BEST FAMILrY SEWING MACHINE. Its competitors receiving only an award for some special feature of their machines,. Thle Worldrellownet Wilson Shuttle Sabinl Machine Has Unlimited Capacity to do all kinds of Famlly Sowing and Manufacluring, ITS PATENT AUTOMATIC "CUT OFF" on thle hand wheel prevents thile maw lchine from running backwards, and obviates the necessity of taking the work from the machine to wind thread on the bobbins which muat be done with all. other Sewilg Machines, to the great annoyance of the operator, especially in tucking, hemming and ruffling. It does one-tlhird more wvork in a'given length of time than any other Sewing machine. WITH EVERY MOTION of the FOOT the MIACHINE MfAKES SIX STITCHES. Thor Wilon I ules will dto a much work in ones dy au foue othe fbia It requires no special Instructions to use it; an Illustrated Direction Book Is furnished with each machine, IT CANNOT GET OUT Or 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 live 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 Inlustrated Catalogeo. A" Agent. Wasted. rFor full particulate call or address WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO., T.159 Ibanal Street. NEW ORLEANS d R. M. & B. J. MONTGOMERY'S Furniture Emporium, ARMORY HALL, 87 CAMP STREET. ry ------ The Largest and Most Centrally Located Furnite Establishment in the City. Id-0 d Constantly on hand, and at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES. the largest and best slet.a. rl assortment PARLOR GOODS To be found in the Bout consisting of Suits Upholstered in Brocatel, Cotoline, Reps, Terry and Bair C. and Finished in Gilt. MARBLE TOP INLAID CARD and IFANOTA -t BLEW: French PLATE MIRRORS and Patent CHAIRS; fine BEDROOM SUITS, with French a DrEsser Drealing Oses and Armoire; m French i'iate HALL BTANDS with 8ALL to match; DINING-BOOM and IWBBA&IM . . A complete assortment of MEDIUM and OOMMO FURNITURE, of every grade suitable tf eourny and plantation nse. A large stook of boxed and knook down Farnltuh Ohair. SSBPRING HAIR and MOSS MATTRESB.SI BA1 i and FEATHER PILLOWS and BOL8TE1S, acI: LOUNGES, made to order. ALL OF OUR GOODS ARE FROM THE BEST FACTORIES, BOTH FAST.: AND WEST, AND OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST IN THE CITT, All Goods packed and shipped free of charge. Thanking our friends and the pnubfl ,f for their past patronage, we solicit a continuance of the same in the future, R. M. & B. J. MONTGOMERY, n Armory Hall. No. 87 Camp Street, New Orleans. Smh3 tf ESTABLISHED IN 1825. Corner Delord and Constance Street. ---0.~--- WE ARE PREPARED TO MANUFACTURE Steam Engines, Boilers, Sugar Mills, Furnaces for Burning Bagasse, Vacuum Pans, Clariflers and Filters, SAW MILLS, COTTON PRESSES, NEWELL SCREWS, JUDSON'8 (GOVEYZ NORS, GIN GEARING, FURNACE MOUTHS, GRATE BARS, ALL KINDS OF PLANTATION AND STEAMBOAT WORK, And every description of Machinery for the South. We beg to call special attention to our large stock of SUGAR KETTLES. Ha.i. apr.. i chased the entire stock of the Stacker Iron Works of Tennessee, for which Mr. E. F. vivlle boeuvre was formerly agent (and the only genuine Tennessee Kettles in the market). we* offer the same for sale, as well as those of our own manufacture, price list of which we will be pleased to furnish upon application. . : fel. tf it. - UNDERTAKERS. CHAS. C. JONES. JOHN 0. ROCH al Formerly with Frank Johnson. to JONES & ROCHE, SO0 and 252 Magazine st.. near Delord. W Undertaker, and Embalmer.. All business entrusted to the firm will recet vrompt and careful attention at moderate rate Oarriaes to hire. us I A Third of a Century. J. B. VINET, with E. VINEI OBOOKERY. CHINA. 3LAS8WARE. AN a HOUSEFUBNISHING GOODS. Over thirty years' experience in the busines New store and new goods. i Coma mtreet, besween Barwdy as ,ampers asets tes1y P. 0. FAZENDE, Stock, Note and ,Bond BROKER. . OFFICE-No. 175 COMMON STIEET. mh24 tf PREMIUM BONDS ALWAYS ON HAND AND FOB BALE 11 D BUMS TO SUIT. LEGISLATIVE WARRANTS d Purehased by A. LIMOBER at" No.5 GalIUes Coa.