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JUDICIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. $HERIFF $ALEf. William Hart fs. Charle Moorse. L`ECONT) JU)ICIAL UITICTRI COURT FOR º- the Mixthntii Neventh Munleiipni istrici o the parish of Orlians, No. 972-Ivy virtue if a writ of atzurn and stil, tio ridire'tel by the honor the MOt Pon al.iiitat 1)1-l riot Court for theMixth aid sevi th Miinitiptal Dist lets of iie parish of Orleans, in the above nutitled nauM'e, I will proceed to still at Lublin auotion, at this Merohantis and Acntionulsurs' Exeharingi, Royal Othu' Hpeeondi Ditriot of this oily, on MOsNDAY, $epptnmber 24, 1571, at 12 o'ulotk in., the following se~stunbed nro pcrty to Wit - TWO AN] A RAid' 1 'ri4 OF ((IJOUNI). sit uat ud in the twli 4f Carrollti in, perish sif Js'iTer SoRS(now New (hltii'o pairisti of Orleatnsi.lin)his **ilte, in thie sijusre (iiiuiiiJeti by 5 anal osr Car rolilton Aviunile, Mnetenil. N~rn'ist aiit Fiore ssine streets, being lots nisniers four and live and the half lot number three, is per ilian elspositesi in the oftie of Tiieotirii utyoi. a notary piblin In this city, as plan nimniltir two hundred naui thirty-nmin. Lots iinmbers four and Ilve ni'as uru oathi ihirty fiet front on said (hut al or Car rollton Avetnue iby it depth of ono hundred eud twenty foet, Iittwent' parallel lines, and thi half of lot nuinbeir three aijoids lot numbtr fotir and inmessuris llftuen f-it front on said Ctnal or Carroliton Avenue by one hundred s all twenty foot in dtipth, between parallel lins, Ti gttier with all the improvements thenrtno. rights, ways aind advantlagis thit utto bloungo lug yr in artywise a spertaiinrig. lBeing tIii saons property the uitfeuiuiii h m'In natiuiretd by purchaso frons Mrs. Ceiia A. Frieniutus, by Oit pastid befuto Will toiluhainnon I ti liti no tary iublir' in this tvy, unader datt of tbo nibs teenthi of suttinoier. fi ti. L 1orid in the iii tinv suit. Ttrms-Cash on the H. IANY Civil Mherifl of the Parish of Orleans. au223l si'i 24 Citizens' Dank of New Orleans vs. August Bohn. THIRD DISTRICT COURT FOR THE parish of Orleans. No. 24,7et-fly virtue of a writ of selaure and sale, tot inc directed by the honorable the Third District Uourt for the par ish of Orleans in the above entitled cause, I will proceed to sell at public auc ion, at. the Mer chants and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets, I inn the Second Districr of this city, on MON A!, Se ptember 24, 1877, at 12 o'clock m., the A I'IEO OFnGR NDi all the biultlii lnd imerovements therron, tiensted in tIe i Sixth Distrlct of the city of New Orleans. late t city and parish or J*f'erstn, in the square f bounded by Napoleon Avenui, Nayadtes. now Nt. Charles Apollo and Jent st reets, designated by he number sixty-nine. ota a ptin drawn by t limpet, late surveyotr. iatedr t hrel hfitieth of M{arch, 18.14, anti deposited in the oflet~e of L. T. Oalrc. late a notary public in this city: said t piece of ground measures. In American metas tire, one hundred fret front on bitt Nayades, f now St. Charles, and Apollo streets, by a front of three hundred and six feet on Jenastreet. To gether with thirty-one shares to the mortgage n stock of the Citizens' Bank of Louisiana thereto attached. 8etzed in the above suit. Terms and Conditions-The purchaser to fur nlsh a stock note for the sum of three hundred I I and thirty dollars, falling due on the first day of October, 1877 and rejewabte according to the charter of the ditizens' B1n.11k of Louisiana, andt the balance cash: the purchaser jo assume all the obligations and responsibilities of ai stockholder of the Citizens' Bank of Louislana. and the stock nitt so furnished to be identifiedi with the act of mortgage by Mrs. Rose E. Hu bert in favor of the Crtize'ts' Bank of Loutisiana, passed on the fifth of November, 1847. before 1 Chas. Boudousquie. late notary public in New e Orleans, and with the sheriff's deed of sale in I this case. THOS. H. HANDY. Civil Bheriff of the Parish of Orleans. _au22 31 sell 24 The City of New Orleans vs. Henry A. Lyons: same vs. minors, Lucy L. Mat thews; same vs. Lucy L. Matthews; same vs. samet-: saime' vs. same. 9UPEtIOR DISTRiCT COURT FOB THE t parish of Orleans, Nos. 9154 55,144, 72,988 88,129 and ieTo-By virtue of five writs of lien fadits. to me directed by the honerable the Superior District Court for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled causes, for city taxes of 1871. 1873, 1874, 1871 and 1876, 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 Qocond District of this city, on WEDNESDAY, Augus7 22, 1877, at 12 o'clock m., the following A ERTeN LTO GROUND, situated in the First District of this city, in sunare number one hundred and eighty-one, bounded by Julia, Camp. St. Chares anti St. Josepn streets, deignat-d as lot number twenty-eight, measuring twenty-six feet front on Julia street by one hundred and fity-one feet in depth. Seized in the above suits. Terms-Cash on the snor. THOMAS H. HANDY. Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. jy21 au3 22 EIiCCEiRION NOTICEM. Sueceesion of Louise Catherine Don seieneur. ECOND DISTRICT COURT FOR THE parish of Orleans. No. tltt.702-Whereas, Mrs. Harriet A. Dueloslange has petitioned the oourt for letters of administration on the estate of the late Louise Catherine Brnseigneur, deceased, intestate. Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern to show cause within ten days why the prayer of the said petitiontr should notbe granted. By order of the coturt. au22 2r112* JIOrHN HERBERT, Clerk. Maccesslon of Eliza Piete Maclas. ECOND DISTRICT COURIT FOIl THE PAR S ish of Orleans, No. to,2eo--Whereas, Dr. O. Anfoux has petitionedt the court for letters of dative testament try executorship on the ostat of the late Elilz Plete Mrm71s, de-cased. Nottie is hereby given to all whom it may concern to show cause within ten days why the prayer of said petitioner should not be granted. By order of the court. au2 of th JOHN HERBERT. Clerk. €uuccessloltl of Peter and Catherine Mc Donal ' ECOND DISTRICT COUT FOR THE PAR A ish of Orleans, INo. 9-Whereas, E. T. Parker, public aiministrA or, has petitioned the court for letters of administrationon the estate of the late Peter and Catherine MoDotn aid, deepased, intestate. Notice is hereby given to all whom it nray concern to show cause with in ten days why the prayer of the bad peti tioner should not be granted. By order of the court. au22 2(111w Jt HN HERBERT. Clerk._ Muceesslon of Jean MonguIllot. M 'ECOND DIMTRI(T COtUR'T FOR THE PAR I ish of Orleans, No. :t1t4:7-Notice Is hereby given to the cretitors of thi est te and to all other persons her-it ilntr, t,'d. to show cause withing ten days tront the trr'sent. notilleatlon, if any they have or can, why the trcount pre sented by the testamentary executrix in this es tate should not be approved and homnlcgated, and the funds distributed in aecordance there with. By order of the court. autl42 27 JOHN HERRERT. Clerk. -Muceeision of Andrew hism'Inner. THE CREDITORS OF THIS ESTATE AlRE hereby notified to make themselves known d to present an aocnt of their respective 'asand th«' titles by which they are estab . and the p vrsons who are inde.ted to said t are notified to settle immiediiately with the u~trsigned. O. DEOUET, Attorney of Mary Licbert, Admilnistratix. Nos. 111 and 113 Exchanuc Alley, b'tw..n St. Louis and Conti street. au17 22 26 CON'TAIRLE MALES. C. Gonzales v*. P. E Cavanagh. FOURTH JUSTICE COURT FOR THE PAR ish of Orleans, No. 4s27-By virtue of a writ of fler facias, to me directed by the Hon. F. B. Hernandoz. Fourth Justice of the Peace for the parish of Orleans. I will proceed to sell at public auction, on SATURDAY. September 1, 1877, at 10t o'clock a. m.. In front of my office, o. 7 Frenchmen street, in the Third District of this city, the following described property, to wit ONE LOT OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 1s per inventory on file in my office. Beized in the above entitled and numbered suit. Terms-Cash on the spot. au22 27 set WM. H. HAYS. Constable. irrs. Widow Antoinette Laporte vs. TIr. Randall. TlHIRD JUSTICE COURT FOR THE parish of Orleans. No. ens-By virtue of a writ of 1len facias, to me directed by the Hon. John L. Laresche. Ttird Justice of the Peace for the parish of Orleans, in the above en titled cause. I will proceed to sell at public auction, at my warehouse. on Bienville street, between Bourbon and oyail .t roets, in the Sec ond District of this eity, on TUESDAY. August 28. 1875 at 12 o'clock m. One lot of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, as per inventory filed in my office. Seized in the obov' suit. Terms-Cash on the spot. THOMiIAS J. BUCKLEY, hul6 2328t Constable, JUDICIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. MHERIFF SALES. The ('Illy of NewOrleann v!1. Jamns CaInmnl tl 1I ;slie vs. )ant' ; snml v4. Hught .1. Cant ii h1ll Rome vs. lanen: samrn' V4 ainie. UiJ'EhIOlt 1)IMTItIUT CIUWJT FORt THE SJ ua lsh of Ormiins, i'nin. 34,81, 52,8540, 171.411. i, :lot ind 1608-1;y VIII inu if Il1v' Writs 111 Ii' I fit 'lai.i ti me dlroeteud by th1 .1 intrl' lii' 1tu Iu' riot Diitrli't Court for tti" purihIi of Or ltniS, in the ab'vn i'ntitl'l 1nns's, fir lity taxes of 11871. 167:1, 1871. 1175 77 in 1870. I will pro' pd to sell at putleii in'lton, at tut' Mireliitnit and Anitioneer ' Ec-h Inge, Royali stiedt, betw'ýen Canal and CIShonshons," 4trerts, In thi' Ho. id DItri't of thin 1 iiy. ion WEIIN-E DAY, August 22, 1877, at 12 o''lo'k iii., the f llow- t lug ilt''ilrr tit propeirt, t'i wit- r A lIttytiNI fLT fri N111Nlhi' tntit'll iny lb' MoN ll UiStriirt of thl) oily, in 1i111 Orleans Ther th'ay huntreu' a twOrnlvs IW. u ae;d I Urutiulin'-, Hospital, lln,"ehlinv'tnd llorgin'ls 8t iiii, es ign te alsi lot uib I 'h s; Blizi . Sf0111' 11" iii .nniviiii fret in depth. ' tolzd in t rh' i ab .v 8iiiuit 4. 7 71'1.Its-Cat41 i iiO 31At411. H 7ANOI, i Civil hrri' it of thll l'ari ntif -rlond . f jy2l1018322-_- 1 The itiy ofNew if1e7u. van F.1W. ChaI e i 81i1n1" V4i EAlit Ii (' 1 4 i hiiii; 40L1TI i yit 14il . Augut14 12. 18 . 814t112 ; 11114) V4, t11 e Il liiw ii 1 . 41. 1' A 11) C v44.i 611,":4.1tT 1 1" O y4R UN. 411 it-4111, ViL. In t1): 11111" V i4 Il il1: 411t1i f' V I. 4110 .ly, iI 4 i riid li ifOrll'i'iy. NOii 7;i. 87, 7:ii 1n48, 70,148, 7 .149, 711y241.7:1,277,7:4,2r, 77,y11 7,I d 7d 4t 7 1iil, 'li-Ie y virtu" of '' ''i writ) of flrI ftiia., Iii 1)' diirr''td 1v tho hun,1rabl' (11' Nu ui'lodr I1)1Htr i t ('init f ir this ilyh of url'ans. in the' alovoi, 1Jtinetd 'ani', for i sity rent s, 'f 1s 74, 1878 a4Ii 18711, I will t rlii 0ne1d 1-, 411 .ll ! at mil utiton, ut the M'r- I twentf in ian rneursui' ir lh' iExe tno nal street, fotwi.u ouna and urshtbymh lus i1 0'"14 in the n s u n -ii tistrict if 11i1i4th.y, al WE I) AY. i AuguMI 22, 1877, iii 12 '''lock nI., thu lollowinKg 1 1. A Chit-AIN TQU ABE OF O1OUND, sit Quntoi 'In thue Hivnt11 listrl r t If this ill ity, i square numlor 'Ito huiildrd i ndi l fo:ty-tii'., lieni led by Hilliry. Adifai iii. Hi' vind tl ifti 41.00'44. dosign~ted it) Ilot) nunrh'r14 onn t' twCovi, oi'ueuring tielie hun riiel ftil frodnt oii fillory stron t by two hundred and lrviimnty-I live foot in doptlt. 2. A CEIlrAIN MQUARE OF GROUND, sit nated in the Hevi-nlhi D:Itri'it of this pity, ili suitarli number toe hundred ant 1 figty-si',i I bounuded by Mallnry. Camni Joannot and fifth str eet s. designateid 1l8 s l, ruiiiibers 'n' to twenty-foulr, i measuring thro' htn ired feit front on HMaiory street by twht hundred oand IevntyIv d oe indtph.. 31. A CEsTAiN SQUARE OF GROUND. sit iated in the Hcvinith Di)4r'i't if this iily, in square nnmbor two hundred anul forty-twn,,, iounded by Canmbrlinnl. Mahuii ni. H'v'nth and Nolsoii striets. gateituring tIii 1Iihiindred foot front on Diambronne street by three hundred ftet in depth. 4. A CERTAIN SQUARE OF GIIOUND. sit nated in the Seveonh District of this eity, in square nunmer two hundred and fifty-night bounded by Madlbon, tCamironni, (Jean andl, Eighth streets, designatle a lIit)) numbers 'n" totwenty-fEoir, measuring thr0' huldred fehtr front on Madison street by three hundred feet 5. A CERTAIN SQUARE OF GROUNI), sit uatod in the Seventh Diitrli' of this oily, in square nuntier three hundreit niniii lfty-six hounded by itulryn, Madison, Eleventh tn Nelson streets, designated us lots iunitsrs 0n to thirty-fwo mneasnring thre tiuidr'i' fi"t front on Dualin street by three hundritee atnd twenty-six f'i't in de th, 0. A CERTAIN SQUARE OF GROUND. sit uGtUd in the Rivennthis lity, in square nuitbI three hundred and nintty-tw' bounded by elaibxrnd, Jedandthirt, y-forl.th aw11 sIxfast streets, dlsigftthre hounded n um-brs twenty-fvr oto forty. nesanuring three hundred toot front on Claiborne strret by shred hun dred feet in depth. 7. A CERTAIN PQUARE OF GROUND, sit usied in the Seventh Distrlet of this ilty, in square nuniber four hutudmil mnit thirty-two, boundsidby Marye Jandkso, Ifritohard an'i Thir tmntho treetsl designrted, lots numth rs one totwenty-four, measuring three hiuniredd fift front on Mary street by three hundred foot in f depth . 8. THREE C ERTAIN P QUARES OF GuOUND, situated in the Seventh iif triit of this city in squnares numbers six hundred 14111 thirty-three, six hundred and thirty-four, mud six hundred and flfty-three, hounded by Ham ilton, Marks. North Line and Eighteenth streets. messurtin four hundred and eighty-seven feet front on Hamilton street by six hundred and flfty feet in depth, s. A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND. sit ;lated in the Seventh Dilstrit of this 'ity, in squares numbers six hundred and thirty-live and six hundred and fifty-two, boyunJio by HamtilIton. Holly Grove, Eighteenth and Nine teenth streets, inhensuring siu hundred and fifty feet frontbon Humelton street by three hundred feet in doptht. 1. A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND. sit nat'd in the Seveuth Distriet if this oity7 in suaitris nuiimbtors six hiunitrid nill Ithirty-six and six hun'lr'iit 11 nil fyft)l-on' l bo. ndid biy H'liv arovy, Joncron. Eighteenth ain Nimtmi-nth - streets, measuring six huinired anit llflty filr fronton Holly Grove street by tiric hundred [omt in detthh 11. A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND. sit uated in the liiiHveoth )istrilct of this oity, in squarei numbers six hundred and tlhirty-vni ii and six hundroby and iftey, ioundid by Ja'kton, j Mary, Eighteenth and Ninetlnth streeis, inias uring six hundred and lifty foot front u1) Jac4k son street by three hMorn slet tiot in d hidrh. 12. A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND, sit uatod in the Suveminth District of this city. in rsuiriitis numhber six hundred nt1fo thirty-eght and six hundred and forty-nine. 1)11ndeid iv Maryt Monroeb Eighteenth arn Ninuteulithu Ms kMoutrl'attsuring six hundred and nipty foot front ,tn Mary street by thr i' huiinrd foot iu (1In011 tth. ii. A CERTAIN SQUARE OF GROUND, sit unated in the Hiventhl District if thiN Uity, in iiuate number six hunidred and thirty-nine. siiiu1)i16(1 by Monroe, Lionidat . N ightninth ant Marks stree ts, niensuring 4tiru hundri d iiit lr.lt Ja Mk on o str . .t by t1.ii ,110..,1 footIn depth. eph ic. A CERTAIN POIUAIIE OF GRIOUND. sit unteil In thi' Hi'vlntli Distrnit iif ihis ('iiy. ini -snuare numbihir Iiixl lihun tirild iini for 'uty-ih, I- seven. bonLeonid by Mluvntli, Nililit. Ulthii InMberks 11110 to t'uvenvl'd ilaxiiri ii Iubr lii'liii - It. tyfumesrn thiroe hundred fl'' iiiltl i 8t'in d inthe.tvv' tl TIs CTTINHUllO~fA II.OUNDY.it Clvii inth ShverinftheDiatrlli of thilcitin. jys l are 22be _ixhudrd ndfity ___n B. Baloy et al. vs. P. II. Morgan. MIXTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR ish of Orleans No. $376-by virtue of an alias writ of flen jalias, to me directed by the honorable the Sixth District Court for the par ish of Orleans in the above entitled cause. I will proceed to sell at public auction, at the Mor chants and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse street8 in the Second District of this city, on TUEMDAI, Siat tomber 4, 1877, at 12 o'clock m.. the following de seribtie property, to wt A CErRTAIN tyItAC'i OF LAND, estahlishe'l and cultivated as a sugar plantation.and known as the Aurora Plantation, situated in the parish of Orleans. on the right bank of the Missisoippv river, at about four miles below the city of New Orleans, having about. twenty-five and a half arpeuts front on said river. fourtoen arpents of which, on the upper side, have a depth of seventy arpents. and the remaining eleven anti a half arponts. on the lower sild have a It' ith of seventy-five artents, bounded oni one site by P. Cazelar's plantation and on the other side by the public road leading to the parish of Platluomines. Together with the btuildiugs and improvements thereon. viz: One sugar-house. machinery and apparatus, the main building and out-buildings, the cotton gin and engines, staples, cabins, working cattle, plant cane, a ubble or rattoons, anti all the appurtenances of said plantation, as per inventory, which may be seen in my office any time previous to tae tiny of sal'. BDing the saneil plantation which the defendant herein purchased from Frank J. Herron, mnarshal of the United St des fortthe district of Louisiana, at a sale made by said marshal by virtue of an alias writ of fltri faciam, issued and to him ii rected by the honorable the Ciro tit Court of the United Stat-s ftr the Fifth Ju titial Circuit and District of Louisiana, in the suit entitled Robert Patterson vs. Miotra A. Meti hee it at.. No. 3641 of thb' docket of said court, which sale was made' on the tw'nty-fifith of April. tees. and for which said marshal grantit utuo said d, fendant a deed of sale dated the twenty-seventh day of April. 151$. S'ized in the above suit. Terms-Cash on thu spot. THOMAS H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. auaI 13 23 se4 JUDICIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. MHERIFF MAL1E. Thomnlls AIIIuIIut EIdelevic vi James Wood. MLTFTII DI8TRICT COURT FOR THE ['AR 1' Ish of Orlaen4. No. toit-By virtue of a writ of tsiztrn and s'it', to me dirlt'et-d by the lion ortalý' iti Fifth t iltrict Court for the [(rish of Orlttiis, in the atbhovn uititled cause. I will pro Poft Ito sell at [liiii' att'ntion, at the M)rchants anti A titttuners' Exchange, Royal street, be twi n Canalm and Custom itni stroetsr . in the Second t istriit of this city, on MONI)AY, b ut oinier 17, 1877, at 12 o'clock m., the following d,'cribed property, to wi' A CUtJTAIN LOT OF (GOUNt). togithir ivithi all the buildings and imttrovetmt ntt thereto, known a1 number or)e hundred tnd ninety-tine, situated in tll Htttnt District of the city of New Orl'aniti t4iid11 property ii desig nated by the number seven, in the etlua~re bonndl't by Dumaine, Ht. 1'nhtip. Ht. Claude aind l'r-ine si reets on a plan drawn by Cast.it.ing, aretc itt. on tile sixteenih March. 1 sift, tant de tosited in the oilli (If C. V. Foulon, nt ftary put lit- in this city; sittt lot of ground tmettasrturig, iettrding to st1d titan. 1 , eighteen f[tott ftte intih four lines front on Itiumnaine street by ninety-six feot six intht iv t linities (I' ip.tIi gtthir with Ith alteywity fronting on inome stroot, having nine fett. two inithis front 1(y twenty-tight foet nine inthet one lite deep. Being the silo' property i lmtliredl by the de ftndtiitlt hlitnt uy putlietuase fruin V. Wiltz, ty iet ttistsi i befori sititi notnry, (. V. Ftoultou, Ilte t I wenty-seventh Hlpitmt niber, 1801. NIoizt in ithe tibove suit. Ttortuis-Ciath ton tliio sptot. THOMAS 11. HANDY. (ivit theri It of the Parish of Orleans, au01 24 5)1 117 Mrs. Maria Roberts vs. Dr. Win. ti. iol miahte. FI'IIIRD DISTRICT COURT FOR THE parish of Orleans, No. 23t7:it -Iy virtue of a writ of seiztrt' antd sile, to ttti dirocted by fiti honorable tiio T'hird District Court for the parish of Orleans, in the above entittled '''lst, I wvill proceed to se!l (t [114 l111 alit' ben it tihut Merfhattts and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street, betweinti Canal and Customhouse strilts, in the Hi cotd Blat riit of this city, on 'l'HUILHDAY. August 23, 1577, at. 12 o'ititk m.. the following descrihed proinrty, to wit A CERTAIN LOT OF (IhOUND, together with the buildings an itmproveriinttthereot, rights, privileges, fitfstttins, wity5, servittudes itnti ap ttt-urtenanoiea therieunto be-ltinging, or in atiywiae app~ertautning. sltuatytil int thel First 1District i-f this city, tesignated by the 1tumtt 1)1)ti one, In sttutre number t ixty-nint. on a itnt by Lafon, late surveyor. dated the lifteenth of May. 1(i17, depnsited in tihl oiftieti if Louis 1. Cairo, lit, notary publie in this city, wbihb said lot of ground forms one of the corntrs of Collseum and Melpomene streets, and measures sixty three feet eleven itnhes two lines front on Coli scum street, eightiy ftet six inches In depth and front on Melpomene streit, seventy-six feet one inch nine lines In depth on the side line adjoin ing the pronetty formerly owned by Mrs. St. Roiuies, and thirty-eight feet five inches four tines in width in the reai. Beingthesame prop erty naquired by the defendatnt by purchase from Ca t.. John Grant as per lit iassed before Gco. William Ctiristy, notary pubtit in this city, atoted the eleventh of January, 1870. Heized in the above suit. Terms-This being tIlt sceond and last auc titi, the said property witi lie detiinlily sutu iticatedti h time highest, antI last biddlier for wat a it wilt bring, at twelvn months' credit, the pur chaser furnishing bonl with gorit and solvent security tearing eight per tent interest per nnuum from dati, and special mortgage on the property sold until final paymnet. alid pur chaser will have to deduct at1t( pay in cash thit printing, sheriff's and clrtk's fees, etc., which amniottint. to touot one huntred ani twenty-five dotitars: and, furthermore, the State, parish and municipal taxes. the amount of which is not yet ascertained. THiOMAS H. RANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. aiul 12 15 23 If 1n the Mattfr of the minor ThomuaM J. N Maxint, praying to be fully emanciipated. tiECOND DIHTRIflT COURT FOR THE PAR ish of Orleans. No. :1.171-By virtucof awrit it of lor facias against Marcelin Sleard, in favor of minor Thomna4 J. Maxont, Mrs. Judith Hech- B inger, sibrogated, to me directed by the ion- ci orable th Second DistrictCourt tor the parish of t1 Orleans, in the above en itled cause, I will pro- p ce'd to sell at public auction, at the Merchants u and Auctioneers' Exihange, Royal street, be- , tween Canal and Custonihouse streets, in the 11 Second District of this oity. on FRIDAY, Hap- i tember 14. 1577. at 12 o0o1k m., the following ft dsrbdpoerty to wit . A CERiTAIN tOP OF GROUND, together Li with all the buildings and improvenments there- e on. rights, ways and privileges thereunto be- c longing or in anywise appertaining, situated in a the Suburb West Bouligny. in the city and tar- p isi of Jefferson. now the Sixth District of this b 'ity of New Orleans. In the square then number e thirty-five, now number two hundred and sixty, a bounded by Chestnut Came, Jcna and Cath , streets, and dcsignat.et by the number twiuntv one on a plan of suibdiv sion drawn by W. Bi. i Will amnns. surveyor and civil engineer, on the n twenty-ttfth of keptermber.1ist. Said lot meiia. ures tortyifeit fi iat on Joina striet by one hun dred and fifty feet in dceth, titween parallel lines, aiioriting Pi said sihtiivision plan. Said lot was o'iginally thirty feet front, according to a plan drawn by C. A. Hedin, surveyor, iinii deposited as plan number one hundred and I sixty-two in the office of Theo. Guyol. notary public in this city, but ten feet were added to its width out of the rear portions of the auljoining lots numnbirs tixten.seventeen.elighteen, nine- e teen and twenty, trontiti in Camp streit. n- a carding to said plan numter oni hsndred and C sixty-two, thuis forming now the above mnas urement of forty feet front, said front and depth t being again certilled to by snid engineer, as per t his eertillcite of the late of the twenty-fourth of i March, 1501, tiled anoing the papers of this suit. t 2. ACEiITAIN PURTION O'F (iI)UND.to gether with all the til rovemcents thereon, situ atedin the suburb West Boutigny, in thelcity t and parish of JeflTrson, now in the Sixth Dis trict of the city of New Orleans, in siuare numi- i tir thirty-ninie. now number twi hunt rei iiiii niiety-two, comprisiei within i'lnraiiinii., Cii- t liz.Chestnnt ud Valuei, streot-; sl tu ltiOn , II ground meiisuring ilfty-fiet front on Ctliz i street, by ninaty feet in depth, between paratllelt lines. i'ri'ng tii1 plmn by Willtinn H.'Wil iiims, surveyor, approved by thi City Council and doposiied in the offies of said survevyr, a eapv u1 which plan is annexed to an act of gale from John Yager to Mrs. Charles Poree, ptLssc i I "fure E. Commagere, recorder, and dated the fourth *f Juna 1asd :511i portion of ground is marked in said pilan by te letter It. and is the reiir tithalt f lots designated by the numbers one, two and three on a sketch annexed to an nit of saie from A. D. Drinioturt to Al frisl hoiiul gny. passed before A. DIriiiourtnniitry public in this -ity, on the second of Septi nber, 1s52. SMiizeI in the above suit. Terms-Cash on tle spit. THOMAS H. HANDY Civil Sheriff of the Parish of drleans. _ull 23 s0e 14 John floubede is. Catherine Ilamnilton. widow in cimmunity of Daniel Moody, and natural tutrix of their minor children. ýIXTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR ! ish of Orlians. No. it463-By virtue of a writ of seizure and sate to me directed by the honorable the Sixth District i.onrt for the parish of Orleans, in the - above entitled cause, I will proceed to sell at public anction, at the Merchants - and Auctioneers' Exchange, Rdyal street, ie 1 tween Canal and Cnstomiouse streets, in the S ec-ond District of this city, on FRIDAY. Sup - timber 14, 1877. at 12 o'elok m., the following I describedi protuerty. to wit - A CERTAIN LOl' OF? (G UND, togetherwith the buildings and improvemiitsthiruon. which a buildings and improvetnints comprise a two - story frame dwelling house, kilcliin and ap - purtenances, and all the rights, ways, privi leges and dependencies, situated in the Seuond i jistrict of this city. Said lot is uisignated by n the nuiimbr three in the saluare hounded by St. h Peter. Miro and Tinti streets and tarondetet i Walk. and ueeasurrs thirty feet front on St. v Peter street by oce hundred feet n depth be tween parallel laum. the whole as per plan 5 drawn by 1. Communy and L. Suirgi, deputy a surveyors, dated the eleventh October. 1542. and g deposited in the archives of P. P. Labarre, former notary in this city. R Being the slims proierty acquired by the late e Daniel Moody by puruhasefrom William Moody, e as per act hi-ore Robert J. Ker, notary public in e this city. dated tleveath March, 1874. e Seized in the above stilt. e Terms and Conditions-i. The purchaser to n pay in cash a sufficient amount to pay plain g tiffs claim, to-wit: The sum of two hundred 1,- dollars. with interest thereon atthe rate of eight s per cent per annum, from the eleventh of e siarch, 1877, until paid. 2. Ten per cent attor e ney's fees on the aggregate amount of smid n principal sum and interest, and all costs of if suit. 3. The purchaser to assume, to the ex tent of the amount of his bid, the payment of u an outstanding promisary note secured by i- mortgage, with vendor's lien and privilege on e said property, for the sum of two hundred dol l lars, drawn and subscribed by the late Daniel d Moody, to his own order and by him indorsed, dated March 11. 1974, made payahle at the South 0 ern Bank, in this city, in one year after iate. i wit interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum, from maturity until tail, the payment h of which is extenried to Mairci it, 1875, interest being paid upon the same to that date; 3. and the balarn e of the price of adjudication, if aliy. cash on the spot. THOMAS H. HANDY. Civil Sheriff of the Parish if Orleans. aull 23 se2 1 JUDICIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. MIIElIFF MALEM. Wlilliam Arms, ('harira lHenth. snbro gntel, vs. the Home Missionary Htioaity. F OltRTH DIXTilCT(iUItT FOR THEPAll islt of Orlutn-, No. 25120-it" virtue of a writ of lleri fncins, to mi' 'i re-toiE 1, the hontr nb ' t'hi iurth Ist r-ti C' rtut for the tatish of Orleans. in the abt-o entitled c(a1i., I will pro ceed to sill at puhliti inetion, at I1( Msrthants and Aun t titters' Exc'tarngr, Royal stri'tt, it twien ttanal and Custimhouse streets, in the Mecond District of this city, on FitfIOAY. H'b t(1mber 1t, 1577, at l2 o'lIr'k in., the following desiribedi proenrty, t(' wi - A CERTlAIN LOT OF (tiOTJND. with the imrprovemrniitis ti, ireon, t h' right s. ways. pri vi logts and Sarvitutlts, 'ittisitir in thin square hounded by i'oydris. Lifayertte, Franklin and Ba-in storels. in th Pirst District of this city, dtesignati I bv thin 1it ntlit'r1 ken . on a pias r maie by IH h. iili' tite City 1ri rven'1r dated November 24, 1t00. and deposited in the rrueorrrs of C. F. Fortier, lint' a notary tthli' in this oity, its nine numrer sixty-sertn of b-ok of ru-ns number onle ' aicording to s4111i puinn Said lot miesures twinty-Six f It six inchei Six lin front on Franklin sart nIl bi deptin of eighty lIve. font thru neho 1f'101ve linos, hiiz"d in the a11v0 suit. Terms-Cash on ti' stoet. TIIOMA9 1I. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. r1t13 23 s'2 1t______ Meyer Well vs. Joseph Barnett anti The ront Anron, his wife. 'IFTH DITii'ltIIICT C(lUi' FOli THE lAR 1' oir if OriraaS, N,. t12t--iy virtue of a wril of seizurr 1i1ri salt, to me tdi'rilted by tlie hon orinbl(' thii Fif h [isltiet Court for the parish of Orl'irtaus. in the lh'evr entitled ctia tet, I will pro ceedto t sIll itt pablit i1tir 1ron, ati tinl M-i''111rh an1 ani Auetiont,'a' E'ihangr, lItnyni st root, I~. twi'rn Cinual arl Custriihousa Streets. inthe 5i-nit J)istrivt of tils city 11t HATUtirAY, Htpti'mier tr0, ts77. ii 12 o'elok 1(i.. the following disrai'rtiir prirpritpr, it- vi A CErit'AI r TY1 1)1'' wiItOUND. with all the buildings awlnn iiprover etr41t thererr, sitnateer in the' icontd District of hilai ''tiy, it Square itin1ided by Lr's'. 'I'ouilorise', Chariresita an( St. Louirlstreets, designated by the numrersoventy twr oin a plan r(,'rsil r in the oflice of P. Lr cosio. alit ia notary public in this city, and meas ures twenty feet two inche' and a half front on L'vre strni't by one hundrerI and frr y-right feot tight inches rm the line separating it from lot nuiiber aeventy-three, seveoty six feet. err the opposito line next to H'. LouIs strint~ therrie openin g itt right nrglrS five feet four inches two l ims, thin air(it( lot has a re)1011i1 depth of sevn'nty-four fntl. to, inches anti four-eighths, ar10l twenty- ive foet lirondi a half 11inc01e( in width iin tho rcr. Together with tlir(ro hundred and trn shares of the ctpital stock of tirr Ciitize'ns' Bank of Louisiana, now reduced to two hundred and ninety shares, secured by mirtengo on said troptrty. BeIng the same property arquired by the defendant herein Mrs. Theresa Aaron, by means of a par tition iretween herself and the heirs of Fanny Bernstein, as pt'r alt passed before Joseph Cohn, a noitry public in this city, dated twenty lirst November, 568i. Terms-lihe rrelrcas8r to assume the pay mett of a stock note in favor of the Citizens' Bank of Louisiana, fortth r sum of two thousand sevr'n hundred and ninety dollars, payable on the first of May, 1878, fixed or renewable accord, 1ug to the terms of the charter of the Citt zens' Bank of L iutsianrt, and the balance of the price of adjudication cash on the spot. THOMAS H. HANDY. Civil Sheril! of the Parish of Orleans. aul 5 24 set 15 Merchants' Mutual Insurance Company of New Orleans vs. Mrs. Mary A. Foueher. T'IFTH DISTIIIOT COURT FOR THE PAR aish of Orleans, No. 7975-By virtue of a writ of se'zurr and sale, to me directed by the hon orable the Fifth District Court for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause, I will proceed to sell at public auction, at the Mer chants and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street, tretween Canal and Customhouse streets, in the Seconrd District of this city, on SATURDAY, Meptrtnber 15, 1877, at 12 o'olock m.,the following decribed property, to wit A LOT OF GROUND, with the buildings arid improvements thereon, slturterd in the square fr(runded by Broad, Hospittil. Dorgenoii and Barracks streets, in the SN'onrd District of this city, and d'tsignated by the letter B on a sketr' thereof, and of other lots, rnmale by Louis H. Pit.. surveyor, trnder date of the ninth of Jan nary, 1873, and annexed to an ret trassed on the Sepntruenth of A pril. 1)73, before Joseph Cuvil le(r. notary public in this city. Said lot B measures. in American measure, twenty-three fete' six inrhes two Ii rtes front. on Broad street by one hundred feet in depth, between parallel lines. Whitoe said I0it B forms part of the prop erty acquired by the defendant herein by per chase from Alphonse larin or Rahoutin, Jr., as per act passed before Emile Bienvenu. notnry public in thisscity on the seventeenth of Decnm bor. 1872. And said lot is the paraphernal prop etty of the defendant herein, as rvvidenird by afore oftrd art of nurchtiase, and by a julgmcnt rendered by the Fifth Distrirt Court of the par - ishi o0 Orleans, on the twentieth of February. 1573, and signed on the twenty-sixth day of sitme nrmonth and year. Seized in the above stit. Terms-Cash on the spot. I T C THOMAS H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans, ?arT 24 srt 15 Ilibernia Insurance Company of New or liins vs. Henry ltehder. 1'IFTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR 1. ish of Orleans, No. 8130-By virtue of a writ of fled facias, to me directedf 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' £xchange, Royal street, be tween Canal and Customhouse streets. in the Second District of this city, on MONDAY, Hep tember 3, 1877, at 12 o'clock m., the following de scribed property. to wit - A CERTAIN LOT Of' GROUND, situated in the Fourth District of this city, in the square hounded by Jackson, Joseipine. Fulton, or St. Thomas, and iRousseau streets. Said lot or por tion of ground ionmmeners at s di tance of thirty-one fiit seviu inches one line from the corner of Jackson and Fulton streets, and meinsures thirty-tnr fict five inches one line front, on said .Jackson street, by a 'lopth of eighty feet between pirallil tines. Ameriani mceasure; said lot. or portion of ground being t he front port ion of the larger I(.designated by the numnier twiv on a plan madIn by Poeequet & Urampon. and depositer in the ofl1'e of a. Ma zureiau,lati notary pihlic iniithici'ty,the whole as per sketch annexed tou a t net passed before William J. Cist'll, notary puilic in this city, anti datei! the twenty-fIfth of May. 1874; together with all the buildings and improvements there on, rights, ways and advn etag eC thercunto be longing or in anywise appertaining. Being the same property which the defendant herein ac quired by purchase from Auimust. Dinhiert. by act passed before said notary. W. .J. Castell, un ier date of the twenty-first of Jumi, 1873. Seized in the above suit. Terms-Cash on the spot. THOMAM IT. HANDY. Civil Sheriff of the Perish of Orleans. ant 14 24 suO UNDERTAKERS. OHA8.0. JONES, JOHN 0. BOOHE, Formerly with Frank Johnson. JONES & ROCH E, 250 and 262 Magazine st.. near Delord. Undertakers and Embalmers. All business entrusted to the firm will receive prompt and careful attention at moderate rates. farriares to hira nass 1y NEW ORLEANS LAGER BEER. CASPAR LUSSE, Noe. 476 and 47$ Chartres Street, Announces to the proprietors of BEER SALOONS, and to the public, that having com pleted his immense apparatus for manufac uring LAGER BEER, He is prepared to sell the same AT A LOWER PRICE than any other HOME-MADE ABTI OLE. and of as good ruality as any similar arti cle orodured is the UnitetfRtsats. mh27 f;m Southern Shoe Factory OF JOIh HANSEN *2 and 3$ Canal street. New Orleans. TO ALL S0'JTHEBN CITIZENS. I am of the same opinion as yourselves and am determined to help build up the manufac turing interest of our native State in order to help the laboring classes and keep the money which would otherwise go to the North, at home. About a year ago I started my Factc ry, and by using the best material and paying my hands promptly. I have been enabled to extend my business and support 500 women and children I that would have otherwise left the State. In order still to Increase my Factory, I would earnestly call upon the merchants, not oply of, the city, but of the whole country, to g! e me hteir rid and encouragem ant. Come and pee me, de14 iy JNO. HANSEN SAVES CRAND PRIZE SDIPLOMA, CENTEINNIAL EXPOSITION 1876. AS THE BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. Its competitors receiving only an award for some special feature of their machines. The World"renown1eý Wilson Shuttle Setinig Machine Has Unlimited Capacity to do all kinds or Fanriiy 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. Thrss Wilson MWhinos gill do is much vork in one day as four other Kaohinuc It requires 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 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. S.nd for Illustrated Catalogue. i Agents Wasted. For full particulars call or address WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.. 189 Oanal Street. NEW ORLEANS. R. M. & B. J. MONTGOMERY'S Furniture Emporium, ARMORY HALL, 87 CAMP STREET. ` -0 The Largest and Most Centrally Located Furniture Establishment in the City. Constantly on hand, and at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES. the largest and best aeleete+ assortment PARLOR CýOOLDS To be found in the Bout consisting of Suits Upholstered in Brocatel, Cotoline, Reps, Terry and Hair Cloth, and Finished in Gilt. MARBLE TOP INLAID CARD and FANCY TA. BLE4 French PLATE MIRROBS and Patent Fanej RCHA~lS; fine BEDROOM SUITS, with French Plate Dresser Dreuming Cases and Armoire; magnileni French Slate HALL STANDS with HALL CHAIBS to match; DINING-BOOM ant LIBRARY SUITS of every grade. A compplete seeortment of MEDIUM and COMMON FUBNITURE, of every grade sultable for connta sad plantation nee. large stock of boxed and knock down Furaiture and Chairs. SPRING HAIR and MOSS MATTRESSES HAIR sad FEATHER PILLOWS and BOLBTEi8I and LOUNGES, made to order. ALL OF OUR GOODS ARE FROM THE BEST FACTORIES, BOTH EAST AND WEST, AND OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST IN THE CITY. All Goods packed and shipped free of charge. Thanking our friends and the Dubl1e for their past patronage, we solicit a continuance of the same in the future. R. M. & B. J. MONTGOMERY, Armory Hall, No. 87 Camp Street, New Orleans. mh3 tf ESTABLISHED IN 1825. Corner Delord and Constance Street. WE ARE PREPARED TO MANUFACTURE Steam Engines, Boilers, Sugar Mills, Furnaces for Burning Bagasse, Vacuum Pans, Clariffers and Filters, SAW MILLS, COTTON PRESSES, NEWELL SCREWS, JUDSON'S GOVEB. NOES, GIN GF&RING, FURNACE MOUTHS, GRATE BARS, ALL KINDS OP 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. Having pur* chased the entire stock of the Stacker Iron Works of Tennessee, for which Mr. E. 1. Leville. beuvre 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 mauufaeture, price flat of which we will be pleased to furnish upon appilcatlon.& feistf E D O FITS, EPILEPSY, -OB FALLING SICKNESS, PERMANENTLY CURED-NO HUMBUG-BY ONE MONTH'S USE OF DR. OgULARD'S CELE BRATED INFALLIBLE FIT POWDERS. To convince sufferers that these powders will do all we claim for them, we will send them by mail, POST PAID, a FREE TRIAL BOX. As Dr. Goulard is the only physician who has ever made this disease a special study, and as toour knowl edge thousands have been PERMANENTLY CLUED by the use of these POWDERS, WE WILL GUARANTEE A PERMANENT cure in every case or REFUND YOU ALL MONEY EXPENDEJ5. All sufferers should give these powders an early trial, and be convinced of their curative powers. Price. for large box, $3, or four boxes for $10, sent by mail to any part of the United States or Canada on receip' f price, orby express C. O.D. Address. ASH & BOBBINS, apl6 ly 360 Fulton street, Brooklyv N. Y. Neat Stalls No.. 8't 588 Magasine Market. BuDDilies ShiS, Families. >ois. etc.. with EGGS, VEGETABIESk FOw Ls, &AEU Beef, Mutton r.r, asasaesN Trip.. Pte., Ete. And everything the market affords. MARTIN LANNEB, Js., Butcher. Vegetable Stalls Nos. 121 & 124 Magazine Madr Lee