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JU DIIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. IIgalPPF ALES. W-me Glt of New Orleans vs. John George . C..k ' same vs. same ; slime VS. ca.nHil. YEtlO- R aDISTRIICT COURT FOI THE pl3 Irish of Orllans. Ns. 70.!.. 45.121 and :215119 *y-rtue of thre. writs of Bler fa'lIsU, to mo reeted by the hnorable tihe upearlor District ourt for the parish of Orleans in thi above entitled causes, for city taxes of 174. lS75 and 1876, Iwill proeerd to sell at publifl fua'tion, tt he M erchants and Auctioneers' Exchanlgl . Pop i strueet. bctween CarnaLl and (ust,,mnnhouct PUEB.)AY Sptemter 11, 1877, at t o'clock m., the followlng dscrid uvrtpcrtY, to, wit A CERITAIN I'ORiTION OF GROUND, sit uated in the First District of this alty. in square number two bundr'd and ,,ilty-flv,q. bounded f. ltampart, Terpsiachore, Eutlerpe andl Blasin .treets designated as lot numbi three, mian uring thirty-two feet front on ltamnuart street by ninetv-OVinI feot in dopth. Seciid in the, al)oVeultS. Terlnm--Cashi on tileh slat. Term on )MA H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parishll of Orleans. aul0 27 sa ll "The City of New Orleans vs. G. W. Grantl same vs. G. W~. Grinnnna; same vs. samne; same vY. same; same vs. same; same vs. 3$UIERlIOR DI1TRICT COURT FOR THE a parish of Orleans, Nos. :i1,6Y. :17,311, 5r4.825. 712,049, 87,425 land :lt--By virtue of six writs of Iteri facian, to mie direlcted by the honorable the Superior District CO art for the parish of Orleans. In the above entitled causes, for city taxes of 1870. 1871. 1s7:; 1874, 1s75 and 1876. I will proceed to sell at public It clion, at the M.r chants andl Auctioneers' Exchange, IRoyal street, between Canal and UusonlhousCe strets. in the) Second District of this city on TUESDAY. oeptarnber 11, 1877, at 12 o'alock in., the follow ing desrtlhad ero, 'rty to wit A CERTAIN P'Olt rION OF GROUND, sit uateal in the sixth District of this city, in sqltaro numllber one hundrold and seventy-onel, aboanlledl by Milian, Collstan, Laurel and Marentgo streets, daesignalted ns lots numbars seven to nine meaurltinlg ach' twentv-eight feaet rotll <in ltlan stroet bY one hundrtl d a lUnd 1tw:I1 feot tI diepth. Seized in the above suits. Torllts-Cash on tiit slApot. TIIOMAS IT. HANDY. Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. alut0 27 sell The City of New Orleans vs. Wm. J. Watts same vs. Joreninh Lincoln. UPERtOIt DIlSTIICT COUBT FOR THE Sparish of Or'leans Nos. 91,541 and 5.48- By virtue of two writs of lierl faact, to, me directedl by tihe honrablo the Superior District Court for the parish of Orleans, in the ahoyv untitled causes, for city taxes of 1875 andl 1876 twill procoed to soil at publia auction, at .the Merchants and Auotioneers' Exchana. Royaln AttRt,-betpwen (lanai and Customthouse strsastsn ii the Second Dlstrft- ot tills cIty, on TUEýAY,t eptember 11. 1877, at 12 o'clock min., the followtnq de nlbai raplirty, to wit A CERTAIN POITION OF GROUND, sit uated in the First District of this city, in squallnre number one hundred and forty-three, hounded by Constance, Terpsiclore, Robin and Maganzine streets. designatead las lot number nine, ieasur" Ing thirty feet nine inachesa front on Canstanase streeoot by one hundred and sixteen feet nine inches in depth. Seized in the aboro suits. Term-Cah on tHOMAS H. BANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. aui 27 sell UUCCESHION NOTICES. Suecession of Mrs. Widow sabina santer. SEOOND DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR 3 ish of Orleans. No. ap,482-Notice is hereby given to the creditors of this estate and to all other, persons herein interested to show cause within ton days from the present notification, if any they have or can, why the account pre sented by Hartmann Kick, testamentary execu tor of the deceased, should not be approved and homologated and the funds distributed In accordance therewith. By orderof the court. sell 1417 20" JOcHN HERBERT. Clerk. Snecessfon of Catharine Kraus or Chris tilne Kross. -ECOND DISTRICT COUHT FOR THE PAR k ish of Orleans No. 8s,6so--Notice is hereby given to the creditors of this estate and to all other persons herein interested to show cause within ten days from the present notification, if any they have or can. why the account pre sented by E. T. Parker, public administrator and administrator of this estate should not be approved and homologated, and the funds die tributed in accordance therewith. By order of the court sell 15 20 JOHN HERBERT, Clerk. Suecession of Mrs. Eliza Crofts. 41ECOND DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PARISH Sof Orleans, No. as,cs5:--Notice is hereno given to the creditors of this estate and to all other persons herein interested to show cause within ten days from the present no ti fl on, if any they have or can. why the final -e t presented by Rev. Charles J. Beecher testamentary executor of the deceased, should not be approved aenl "hmologated and the funds distribute d inacco1 mce therewith. By orderof the uuui. se t 11 10 JOHN HERBERT. Clerk. Succession of Mary Elizabeth D. Muller. bSECOND DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR i.sh of Orleans, No. 9t.517--N.,tice is hereby given to the creditors of th is estate and to all other persons herein interested to show cause within ten days from the preosent notifl.atlon, if any they have or can. why the account present ed by Frank Muller, testamentary exesoutor of the deceased, should not be approved and homologated, and the funds distributed in ac cordance therewith. By order of the cou rt. se7 11 c1* JOHN HERBERT. Clerk. Succession of Edward W. Arbo. EOCOND DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR L2 ish of Orleans. No. 30,703-Whereas. Hen ry R. Arbo has petitioned the court for let ters of administration on the estate of the late Edward W. Arbq. deceased, intestate, Notice is hereby given to all whlom it may concern to show cause within ten days why the prayer of the said potdtioner should not be granted. By order of the court. see 131517* JOHN HERBERT. Clerk. Succession of Adolphe Himmel. Q ECONI) DISTRICT C )URT FOR THE PAR 4 ish of Orleons. No. 39,710-Whereas, Joseph Christian, has petitioned the court for letters of administration on the estate of the late Adolphe HIinmnl dnecased, intestate. Notice is hereby given to tll whom it may concern to show cause within teln days why the prayer of the said vetitioner should not be granted. By order of the court. se4 810 lo13 JOHN HERBERT. Clerk. CONSTABLE SALES. Dr. Stewart L. Henry vs. Valentine Romer. E.IGHTH JUSTICE COURT FOR THE PAR 1s 1 of Orleans, No. 40-By virtule of ia writ of fIcri facias, to me directed by the Hon. Arthur J. Roman Eighth Justice of t he Peace for the par ish of Orleans I will proceed to sell at public auction. on FRIDAY. Septeumbler 21.1877, at 12 o'clock m.. in front of my oftlee, on Canal Ave nue between Hampson and See)nd streets, in the Seventh District of this city, the folhowing described propertv. to wit ONE CtREAM e'OOItOED MARE. ONE TWO-WHEELED SPRING CART AND HARNESS. Seized in the above entitled and numbered suit. Terms-Cash on the spot. sell 15 21 P. MITCHEL. Constable. U. S. NARSHAL'S SALES. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. ITED STATES VS. JOSEPH HAMPTON ET ALS. lhe United States Circuit Court for the Fifth Aircuit and District of Louisiana-No. 8207. "Y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF COURT TO y me directed in the above entitled suit, I will pceed to sell to the highest bidder, on FliI .Y, September 21, 1817, at 12 o'clock nl., at the urthonse, at Lake Charles, parish of Calca *u in this Stata- NINE 'Y-FIVE.THOUSAND LOGS, more or s, lying and being on Blaekman's Bayou, .you Serpent. Sabine river, Houston river. ,dian Bayou, Whiskey Chitto Bayou, Barnes' -eek. Perkins' Mill, Norris & Co.'s Mill, and ill and Platz s MJill: about 4(oe railroad ties on 'abine river, and 64.eoo feet of lumber at mill of horris & Co. Seized in the above sunt. Terms-The property to be sold in lots of the same brand as expressed in the inventories on fl!o at this office, and for an average price per log -the purchaser to pay the amount of his bid in cash at the time of adjudication, and to re ceive delivery of the possession of the property purchased at the locality where.the same lies. United States Marshal's office, New Orleans. third day of September. 1877. JACK WHARTON se5 811 15 21 United States Marshal. JUDICIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. IHERNIPF UALE. The Lafayette Insurance Company of New Orleans vs. Michael Gallagher. T IIIRD DISTRICT COURT FOIl THE PAR- I ish of Orleans. No. 24,~5n--B virtue of ia writ of seizure and sale, to me direottrld biy the honor able the Third District Court for the parish of I Orleans, in the above entitled cause, I will pro oerd to sell at public auction, at the Merethants and Auctioneers' ExIchange, Royal stri't. between Clanal and Customhouse streets. In the Second District of this city, on Flit DAY. Oto- her 5, 1877, at 12 o'clock in., tile following des cribed pro trty to wit ONE Cl(t IAiN LOT OF GIROTUND, with all the buildings and Improvements thereon, and all rights, ways, privileges and a ,plrtenan esI thereunto belonging or In anyvwise applrtain- - ing. situlated in the Fourth District of this city. I in the square bounded by St. Mary, Rousseau, Bellchasse and St. Andrew streets, ,it+signatetd as lot number three, on a plan rmna·, by (. A. Hedin, arthitent, dated May ir, 1852: aid lot forming the c,rner of Itounssa,. and Ht. Mary strOts, and measurlngl thirty-four feet eilght I riches two lines front on St. Mary str'eet ty eighty-eight fr.t one Inch five lines in depth and front on Iousaeau stree' tight y-elight fee,:t in depth on thie other side line. anll a width in the rear of twenty-seven feet six inches four lines: together with the rlght to an alleyway in the roear, measuring twelve rfeet in wlidth. and opening on Rous.,seau stret. HSiid lot of ground bi,.ng part of the piDee or parcel of around lllilltber twelve of stquare n uml,r" two, on the' original plan of Nuln's sllllrl., and l more fllly drsriboedl in the aot of sLeI, thereof, frowni Miss L. I'rlloek, Miss C. Pollock ani the widow I Catherine Hear to CItIrls Williamn Wilson, apssed beforer A. Chiaplla i,. tll a notary pii itc fi this city, on tihe thirty-ilrst day of Dtiantbe.r, 1845. DBing the lIIsan prn nerty aritutired by ith drferndant heilrei by purcillhase from Charles 1 WVill inm Wilson. as pIer act. rPassod brIfori. Joi hnI Frncih Cotl'Iv. notary publie, on the m.ccrolndl drly r.f , J llrne.1875. ,iizred in the it ove suilt. Terlns-Cishl on tire s ,irrt. 'i'Hi)MA II. tIANIDY. Civil ShirifT or the Parish of Orltrans. Ne3 11 18 t3_ New Orleans GaUlight Company vs. Ben irltt l)r lItar. IXTHI DISTRICT COURT' FOR TlE I'PAI Jish of Orleans. No.tr51--Iy virtue of at writ of srizlluro and sale, to, mi riret.itd by the Ihtn orrble the 1ixth District Court for the, parish of Orlanios, in tihe abouvr, ntitllid cattuste. I will pro,'ted to sell at public allctionl, it the ler chants and Auctioneers' Exchangi. , Royal street. botween Canal and Cuistomhulitts. sLrtle. i thlle Hecond District of this -ity oil WEI)NEI)AY. Heptember ti 1877. al 12 o'eitok in., the follow ing heserillt proPefrtY 1 t wit- AC EITAIN LOT OF('OUND, together with the buildings and in pImovelrllmtrnt thlreon, known an-l deslglnat(edi an tilhe St. ChaItrl's Thea tre, and all rights and privileges thervunto be. longing, na well as all flxtures, furniture, chairs, scenery. mniutiirtry, apparatus and i yanlPrr-i - nalla therein anti there'to attLched for th . prop or conducting of the thiuatrleal busin,'ss, sit uated, lying and being in tlhe First District of this city, in the swuare bounded by Ht. Charles -treit, Commercihl Alley. CatOsp and Poydlras streets, which is a sub-dlvlsion of th, square originally bounded by St. Charles Poydiras, Cautip and Oravher streets, and measuring, mlrre or less, IAmerican lrmeasure, eighty feet front on Ht. Charles street by one hundred antid seventy fret in depth, between parallel lines. r-ling the samm property the defendant hererin (Benedint De Dar) acquired by ypurchrase from plintiff (the Niw Orleans 'ta+light Coirmpany), by an act pase.d betfore William Hhannon, lite a no tary in this city, on the twenty-sixth day of Jan unry. 1851. Beized in the above suit. Terms and Condlltions-The purchasar will Day cash an amount sufficient to cover costs antl taxes, its well as attorney's fees (aggregating about four thoulsand live hundred dollars) )hatl I ance of the Durchase price, to It, apn1tortioned i pro rata among the following nots, secuired )by f mortgage on said property: Flive thoiuand dollars actually dul; nine thlouisand foulr hun dred dollars to fall due on the fifth day iof July, I 1878; fourtoen thousand diol ars to fall due ont the, Ilflth dlay of July, 1879; thlirtoel thousiand twoi hundred dollars tr fall due on tihe lfth day of July i5so; twelve thousand four hundred dollars to fall due on the fifth day of July insi : eleven thousand six hundred dollars to fall.dutie on the fifth day of July, 18it2; ten thousand eight hun dred dollars to fall due on the fifth day of July. S183. The purchaser to Day cash the provor tion accruing on said balance to the matured note of five thousand dollars, and to retain in B his hands the remaiuder of the price of adjudi cation, to be applied under the terms and clauses of the original act of mortgage, by a pro rata r among the unmatured notes as they will re Sspeotively mature, said unmatured notes bear ing eight per cent interest per annum from ma turity until paid: and the said purchaser to as sume the obligation of the said act of mortgage passed before An'drlw Hero, Jr. notary lirrulie not 'o alienate to the prejudice of plaintiff herein. THOMAM H. HANDY. Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. 1au9 2 as. 11,_ 19 Mary Supple vs. Patrick Irwin, Tutor, Etc. SIXTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR k. ish of Orleans. No. 8c17-By virtue of a writ of flor facias, to me directed by the hon orablo the Sixth District Court for the parish of Orleans. in the above entitled cause. I will nro ceed to sell at public auction, at the Mwr chants and Auctioneer.s' Exchange. Royal street. bhtween Canal and Cust.bnllllusc street-~, in the Second District of this city, on FRIDAY. O,0 tober 5, 1877, at 12 o'clock m., the following de srlbed property, to wit A CEIITAIN LOT OF GROUND, tog-,ther with all the imnpr.vements thereoln, known as Murphy's Hotel. inthe First Disrt riotf t he Cit y of New O leans, in the square bl,unliie by Camp. St. Charles and PIoydras streets and (,Com mercial alley, measuring, ii Americarn lmlsure, fifty feet front on St. Charles street by one huiin dred and seventy fieet ten inches two lines in depth between parallol lii es, bounded on the side toward Poydras street by the property on which stands the St. Charles Theatre and on the other side by thel property on which stands the Phornix House, the whole as inclulded on a plan of tlhe same made by J. W. Thom iwon, on the sixth dayof July, 1850, and annexed to an act passed before H. I. C l.lnas., hllt- a notary public in this city, on the twenty-fourth day of July. 185-. Seized in the above suit. Terlms-Cash on the spot. THOVIAS H. HANDY. Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. 803 11 IS 005 New Orleans Homestead Association vs. Mrs. Sarah Ann Taylor, wife of John Tarylor. IFTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR ish of Orleans. No. 8315-By virtue of a writ of seizure and sale. to me directed by the honorable the Fifth District Court for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause, I will proceed to sell at public auction, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street, between Canal and Custmhouseo streets, inl the Second District of this city, o"c MONDAY, Ototer,,r 1.1877. at 12 o'clock m., the following described proper ty, to wit A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND. situated,. lying anal leing in tlh First ])ist rit of this city, in the square houlnded by IRhetl lavi, ((hIsqiiIit. Palmyra and DJrgcnois st rooits, deisignateld byi the number fifteen on a plan drawn by C. A. deArmas. surveyor. on Novemhilber 27, 1C5, a sketch of which is annexud to an nait passed bi fore Edward Barrett. lhit, a notary publie in this city, under dateof the twintly-third day of April, 1867: said lot measllris twnllty-sevei n feet front on Dorgenois street, one hundred and thirty iiile fe't eleven inches in dep.th on the lilneof I 't lllllnber fourteen, and one hunldred thirty nine teet seven inches in depth on the othier side line, American measure. Together with all the buildings and improvements thlreon, or tot,I heireafter erected thereon. and all the rights, ways and advantages thereunto bielong ing or in anywise ap.iertaining. Being the same property acquired by the defendant here iii ry tIurihalse from Edward S. Wlrzuraurger, a per ait passei biefore said Edward Barrett, late a notary public in this city, under date of the second day of July, 186i7. Seized in the above suit. Terms-Cash on the soot. THOMAS H. HANDY, Clvii Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. au31 sell 22 (e1 The City of New Orleans vs. George Ger non; same vs. salnm; s;iam vs. same; same vs. same; same vs. Mrs. A. Hart. SUPERIOR DISTRICT COURT FOR THE parish of Orleans. Nos. 32,:u26, 52,978.69,937. 84,ss); and 3214-By virtue of tie writs of fleri facias, to mei directed ly the honorable the Su ,prior District Court for thi parish of Orleans. in tlhe above entitled cause1s, for 'ityv taxes of 1870, 1873, 1874. 1875 and 1576, I will prol.Od to sell at public aucitiln, at the M.rtlaillts and Aue tioneers' Exchange. Royai street, betweenll Canal and Customhouse streets in the Siou,,, d Ils triit of this city, on MONDAY, Oetloher 1, 1877. lit 12 o,'el,'ek m., the following described prop erty, to wit A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, situated in the First District of this city. in elluar, number seven y-one. bounled by Erato, Tehtoupitoulas. Annunciation, Gaiennic and St. Th tnmas struts, designated as lot number twentv-eight, meas uring thirty-one feet front (in Erato street by one hundred and twenty-seven feet in depth. Seize i in the above suits. Terms-Cash on the spot. THOMAS H. HANDY. Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Outeans. au30 set13 pc JUDICIAL ADVERTISEMIENTS. " st.lIEULIFF SALEM. Citizens' lank of Loulslana vs. Auguste Bohn. THIRD DISTRICT COURT FOR THE Sparish of Orleans, No. 24,794-By virtue of a writ of seizure and sale, to me llirected by the honorable the Third District Court for the par Ish of Orleans in the above entiltd cause, I will proceed to sell at public aucldon, at the Mer chants and Auctioneers' Exchange. Royal street. between Canal and Customhouse streets, in the Second District of this city, on MON DAY, September 24, 1877. at 12 o'clock m.. the following descrihed nroperty to wit A PIECE OF GRIOUND, with all the buildings and irnerovements thereon, sit u.tod in the Sixth District of the city of New Orleans, late city and parish of Jefferson, in the square bounded by Napoleon Avenun. Nayades. lnow Mt. Charles. Apollo and Jena streets. designated by tilhe nunimer sixty-nine, on a plan drawn by Zlmtnl, late survovor, dated the clgh iteelnth of March. 1534, and detposited In the oftloo of L. T. Cairn, late a notary publli in this city; sald pie.e of ground mi.iasures. in American incas lire, one hundred foiot front on obtl, NayadIts, now Ht. Chantrls, andi Apollo streets, by a front oft Ihret hI undr'dl and six font on Jrnastreet. To gcther with it irty-one shares ot tihe mo'rtgale stock of the Citizens' Bank of Louisiana tnlerto Iatttach'l d. Heized in the above suit. Terms mrild Conilitions-Tho purchaser to fi ur nigh la stock not(e for Ihl sum of three hunlldredt and thirty dollars. falling due ont the first. day of October, 1x77, and rtn.wtble accorling to tlhe charter of the (Citizins' Blnlk of Louisiana, and the i.alnce anh; t; the purchase. tr o Iasimllntl all the obligantions an r,ýolnu siblli!t'ics of it stockholder oof the Citiz'ens' Bank of Louisiani, find rho stonk winto so furnilshd to te idcntilthtn with the act. of mortgage by Mrs. .1io E. lIia bort in favor ofth Cit izens' hank of Louisiania, passedI on thlie fith of Novrntmer, i117, before O)rleans. ald with tio lCshtrilf's d.d1 ofI sale ill t his crast. THOS. H. HANDY. Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. n122 :3I slit 21 William Hart vs. Charles Moore. SE(COND JUDICIAL DIHTIrICI' COURTI' FOR tile sixth and Nvw1n1th Mluniii,al itlstriclts of the parish of Orleans, No. 972--My virlui of a writ of sclzure and sale, to me directed by the honorable tt He c,nd.Judii'al DistrictGourt for theHixth and aovtent.h M tlllttilal D)ist'ietI of the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled ,cause, I will proccod to sell at public auction, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal strnt, ,bettwon Canal anti Customllhotlse streets, in th HSecond District of this city, on MONDAY, Seoptembetr 24.18757, at 12 o'clock m.. the following dctruritetld rrpirty, to wit TWO ANID A HALF LOTS OF GROUND. .It lunt dI in the town of Carrollton, pDrish of Jeffer stu (nowl New Orleans t arish of Orleans). in this State. in thIe square hounded by Canal or Car riHton Avvouu. ,e;r-,nd;r Ern;..ct a Flornattno streets, beting lots numbers four and live and the half lot qtumoer three, as per plan deposited in th1o oflleo bf Tlheodorte utyol. a notary PubilIc in this city, as plan number two hundred arnd thirty-nlno. Lots numbers four and five mores i. eac.lh thirty feet front on said Canal or Car rolltiron Avenllut by a depth of one htundred and twenty f(et. Ibtwton parallel lileIs., and the half of lot lnurnbcr t.hrite adjoins lot numbetr four anId ntmeasures Ilftetn feet front on said Canal ftr Carrollton Avtenue by one hundred and twtnty foot in depth, between parallel lines. To g.ther with all the improvements thlrenton. rights, ways and advantages thereuoto hIlong ing or ill alnywise anoprtaining. Being t.t,e sameno property tthe defendant here.in acquiredl bty purhaset from Mrs. Cecilla A. Freeman, by tact passeId itforo William Shannon, Ilat, a no tary ptublil' in this city. under date of the nino tentth t f HSeotember. 1srl. Heized in the abov suit. Ternm--Cush on tilt spot. THOT.MAS II. HANDY. Civil Hheriff of the Parish of Orleans. au22 a1 sll 24 Maximlnllian Catnore vs. Oscar Catoire, a.dninistrator of the succession of Jean L. CatoirIe. 170URTHI DISTRICT COURT FOR THE -' parish of Orleans, No. 44.725-By virtue of a writ of seizuro and sale, to me directed by the honorable the Fourth District Court for the parish of Orl,.an, in the above entitled cause, I will proceed to sell at public auction, at the Mererhants and Auctioneers' Exchangeo, Royal street. betwoen Canil and Customhouse streets, in the Second District of this city, on MONDAY, BSeptomber 24. 1877, at 12 o'clock m, the following describerd property, to wit ONE CEltrAIN LOT OF GROUND. situated in Jefferson City, in the parish of Jefferson, in this State, designated by the number eighteen of square nlumber fifty-three, bounderd by Pry nian., Perier. Berlin and Milan streets, on a lithographi: plan deposited in thes offlie of Adol ph Mazurerau. late a notary public or this city, a lithographli copy of waich plan is an nexed for r efero-nc, to an act Ipssed t)lore Paul E. Laresche. late a notary public in this "it y. ,on tI lie third day of Aril. 1867, purportlng to be a sale of lots by Joachim Kolln to Jacob Lauen stein, which lots Imnasure thirty feet front on Perl.r str'.ct by one hundred feet deep hetweo'ni equal and parallel lint s; together with all and sin ular Itherights, ways, servitudes, privileges and all other advantages therclunto bilonging or in anywise aptrtaining, without exception or rescrvat ion. 12eing the same prope'rty o(Ie of the defendants hereuin (the late Je.an I,. (.atoire.) acriqired by DurCiLhase from said Jonehinm Kohn, by act pIassed befre said nlate notary, P'aulJ E. Lare-ch''. on Ocol,.er 20, 18i;8. , i"/.e .l in lith shrove ruit. Te'crms-Cash oIl the .spot. T'HOMAS rTIANI)Y, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. a1123 eel 12 21 Brady and McClellan vs. Frederick ItaichlI. LTIFTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR ish of Orleans. No. ts11-By virtue (,f a writ of seizure ianl sale,to me directed by the honor able the Fifth District Court for the parish of Orleans. in the above entitled cause. I will proceed to sell at public auction, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets. in the Second District of this city. on MONDAY, Septemnber 24 1877, at 12 o'clock in , the follow ing d1sribe( Drotper:y, to wit A CEI'TAIN LOT OF GROUND, situated in the First District of this city) in the square iounerdlc by Melpomene, Thalia, Howard and Jacob streets, designated by the number two on a plan drawn by C. A. Hedin, architt.ct, dated the third of April, 1852. and dlosited for refer Anoe in the office of Michael Gernon, a notary publi, in this city. Said lot of ground is com posed ot part of the original lot number two, in squallr number twenty-two, on a plan drawn by George T. Dunbar, surveyor. on the first of April. 1848. deposited in 'he office of Adolphe Mazureau, late a no ary public in this city, for reference, and measures thirty-two feet front on said Howard Atreet by a depth of ninety-six feet sevIen inches twi, lines, between equal and parallel lines. Together with all and singular the puildings and improvements thereon and the rights, ways, privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging. Being the same property which the d-ifndant herein acquired by pur .hase from the succe.ssion of the late Mrs. Eva IRaiehle. d1e1iasId, as per the 't, of sale in the premises passel before John L. Lareseho, a notary public in this city, on the twenty seventh dlay of September. 1875. Seized in the above suit. Terms-Cash on the spot. THOMAS H. HANDY. Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. an23 se2 12 24 New Orleans Credit Fancier Association vs. Marguerite, Jean and Charles Crjo. IFTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR ish of Orleans. No. 8469-By virtue of a writ of seizure and sale, to me directed by the honor able the Fifth DistrictCourt for the parish of Or leans, in the above entitled cause I will proceed to sall at public auction, at the MIerchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets. in the Second District of this city, on WEDNSDAY, Seprtem her 12, 1877, at 12 o'clock m., the following de scribedl property, to wit A PORTION OF GROUND, situated in the square ib tunded by St. Ann. Tonti, Miro and Dunaine streets, In the Second District of this i ity, measuring sixteen feet six inches front on St. Ann street by one hundred feet in depth, be tween parallel lines, and is that porrtion,nearest Tointi street of the lot which is designated by the number two on a plan made by Bazin & Both on the thirtieth of April, 1849. deposited in the office of O. de Armas, a notary public in this city; together with all the buildings and improvements theron, rights, ways, privileges, etc. Being the same property acqluired by the defendants herein by purchase from the plain tiff herein, as per act before G. Le Gardeur. Jr.. a notary public in this city, dated January 14, 187:3. Seized in the above suit. Terms-In cash to pay nineteen notes for sixteen dollars each.with eight per cent interest per annum thereon, on sixteen dol ars from Felruary 1, 1876, until paid, and like interest on a like amount on each succeeding mon h there after up to and including August 30, 1877; the whole until paid, five per cent attorney's fees and costs of suit. The purchaser to aLssume, as they fall due, the payment of seventeen remain ing notes for sixteen dollars each, commencing Siotember 1. 1877, and ending January 1. 1879, with eight per cent interest from their respect ive maturities. THOMAS H. HANDY. Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. aulll 21 31 se2 MISCELLANEOUS. IRON COTTON TIE IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTICE. In view of the constantly Increasing popularity and demand for the CELEBRATED ARROW TIE, The universatly reco ni z.d avo r- KAI Ite Tleof Plant- r ers. Cotton Press pvers of Cotton igenerally; the TmericanCotton Tie Co)mpany, Limitedsole pro prietors and manut tcurors of sa d Tie. oom manding une ualed facilities. have, in addition to their large stock now on hand, contracted for increased quantities, suffi cient to meet the largest demand for Cotton Ties. to cover the entire crop of the coming season, and now. through their agents generally, offer the POPULAR and IRRE nR'SI8oIBLE ARROW TIE At $2 Io Per Bundle Less 234 per cent discount for cash. In bundles compolte LESS THAN THE MARKET VALUE OF PLAIN HOOP IRON; and it being the pur pose of the Company to merit the continued patronage of the PDanting community and to defy all competition that may arise, their Agents are instructed to contract with Dealers, Factors and Country Merchants at the above named price and terms for future delivery up to the first of August in quantities as may be required from time to time, settlements being made on delivery. No competition arrests the Progress of the ARROW TIE. It is ever onward in its course as Streams flow to the Ocean. SEE THE FOLLOWING CEBTIFICATES ADDBLEBED TO COMPANY'S AGENTS. GentlemRen-It affords me great pleasure to present yor with this statement, as evidence of our high appreciation of the value of the AR ROW TIE, as a fastening for Cotton Bales. We have used it constantly in our Presses since its introduction, having found no other Tie that can compare with it in utility. durabili ty and strength, and from our own experience we can safely recommend it to planters as the BEST TIE we have been. Pressing from five to seven hundred bales per day, when running full time, we find it to our interest to purchase the ARROW BUCKLE from you for the purpose of replacing any other buckle that may be on the bale, taking the others off end throwing them in the scrap pile to be sold as old Iron. YouR s truly (Siged) A. ' . LUFKIN, Superintendent, Southern Cotton Preys Company Presses. PAc:TOhtS' O;OMPitEbis, MERCHANTS' Galveston. NEW WHARF " I take pleasure in stating that since my superintendoncy of the Planters' Press, we have been Constantly using the ARROW TIE. It gives entire satisfaction. and our pressmen prefer the Band and Buckle to any that they have ever used. I am yours very trIUBly (Signed) F. It. LUBBOCK, BuSerintendent. The above is Indorsed by Cotton Pressmen of New Orleans, Mobile. Savannah, Charleston. Norfolk, Wilmington and Petersburg. Thanks to planters throughout all the Cotton States for the liberal support and patronage of theARBOW TIE. R. W. RAYTNE & CO., General Agents, iyg 2p 2m d&w NEW ORLEANS. CALEB A. PARKER & CO., 1 ............. Union street...............l NEW ORLEANS. LOUISIANA, GENERAL AGENTS FOR Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, Louisiana, MHississippi and Texas, FOB H. W. JOHNS Manufacturer of ASBESTOS MATERIALS, Asbestos Paints in white and all known tints; colors mixed ready for use, unequalled in the market for durability and beauty. ASBESTOS ROOFING, Unoequalled for durability; no retention of water on the roof,. equal to Slate on that account. Asbestos Root Paint, Asbestos Fire Proof Coating, Asbestos Steam Packing, Steam Pipe and Boiler Coverings. TESTIMONIALS: NEw ORLEANs. October 4, 1876. Having made use of the Asbestos Paint manu facrtured by H. W. Johns, of New York. and for warded to me by C. A. Parker. Esq.. 10 Union street, New Orleans, to be tested, I take pleas ure in saying I have found them to be in every respect as represented. I can confidently recommend them to builders, owners of real estate and ship captains as being much supe rior. in my opinion, to any mixed paints in this or any other country, and in fact, beyond com parison with any (lead) In this market. THOMAS D. CAREY. Chemist and Painter, Washington and Niagnolia streets, New Orleans. Nxw ORLEa. S, April 20.1877. Caleb A. Parker & Co.: Sirs-Having used H. W. Johns' Asbestos Paints and Roofing. I consider them the best have ever used. Respectfully yours, R. BINNOTT. Captain of Steamboat New Bart Able. REFERENCE-Messrs. H Dudley Coleman & Brother 12 Union street, New Orleans. Send Circular and Price List. jyll EQUAL TO THE BEST. Marais Street Steam Brewery, 86........... Marais street.........8 Between Conti and St. Louis. H. F. STURCKEN, Proprietor, Iylo0 m NEW ORLEANS. GAS FIXTURES FOR SALE, Below New York Wholesale Prices, EITHER TO THE TRADE OR PUBLIC GEN EEALLY. 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. ap27 ty JOHN Q. FLErING, A;ea. -U E8ALICDD CI 1 Clt WE ABE PREPARED TO MANUFACTUBE Sugar Hills, Furnaces for Burning Bagasse, PLATATIO AD STABOAT WOR bouvre was formerly agent (and ahe only genuine Tennessee Kettles in the markeS.te. , V,, a LEEDS & CO., ESTABLIAHED IN 182 WR r ormer Delord tnd Consne nce KStreets wi gal Mills, Furnbees for Burning Bagtsse, ALL KEDSDS& OC felatf LEEDS & CO. RESTAURANTS. VICTOR'S RESTAURANT. VICTOR BERO w!shes to announce to A the public that he will shortly remove his - FAR-FAMED RESTAURANT from his old stand. 38 and 40 Bourbon street, to S 81 BOURBON, nearly opposite. 'I Strangers will find with him 1 FINELY FURNISHED ROOMS i And the Best of Cooking. I BOARD, daily. weekly or by the month. and meal tickets for the convenience of X Sbusiness men. `i e PRICES MODERATE. r 1.Ieml i n TRISCONI'8 RESTAURANT -AND ICE CREAM SALOON, OUT ON THE PIER OF THE LAKE END -Of the PONTCHARTRAIN BAILBOAD. The finest of fish, fresh from the lakes. Choice wines and liquors always on hand. All orders for meals can be left at TBISCONI'8, corner of Canal and Decatur streets where they will meet with proper attention. Prices mod erate. ls 3 COMMISSION MERCHANTS. LEON QUEYBOUZE. OBOAR BOIS. QUEYROUZE & BOIS, Wholesale Greeers, 'DEALERS IN WINES AND LIQUORS And all kinds of WESTERN PRODUCE, At the Blue Stores, Corner Old Levee and Blenville streets. del4 "' 61 New Orleans. IUNDERTAKERS. CHAS. 0. JONES. JOHN G. BOOBE. Formerly with Frank Johnson. JONES & ROCHE, 250 and 252 Magazine st..near Delord. Undertakers and Embalmers. All business entrusted to the firm will receive prompt and careful attention at moderate rates. Carriaaee to hir m2g8 31 DR. FARRIS, A REGULARLY EDUCATED PHYSICIAN, Continues to give his ENTIRE ATTENTION to the treatment of venereal and private diseases. Recent cases cured in a short time. Long stand ing constitutional ailments are treated with un aralleled success. Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness or Nervous Debility and Impotency, as the result of evil habits in youth or excesses, which produce some of the following effects: As emissions, blotches, debility. despoadency, dizziness, nervousness, dimness of sight. congh constipation, confusion of ideas, a unfitting the victim for business or marriage, are speedily cured. A physician who confines himself ex clusively to the treatment of a certain class of diseases must possess great skill in that special ty. A medical pamphlet for two stamps. Medicines supplied. Consultation free. Cures guaranteed. Hours: 9 a. m. to 7 p. m.' Sundays from 7 a. m. to 1 p. in. Office No. 24 Exchange Place between Canal and Customhouse. m*Jh HOTELS. BARNES' HOTEL, MISSISSIPPI CITY, WILL BE KEPT OPEN DURING THE WINTER MONTHS, as well as the Summer Months. THE BEST PLACE ON THE COAST FOR HEALTH RECREATION. The best of Fish, Oysters. Crabs, Fruit. Vege tables and Game. Terms .................. $40 per eounti. set 2w J. D. MAYER & CO. TRIEMONT HOUSE, Corner Tremont and Church Streets, Galveston, Texas. SBISA & ORFILA, Lessees. (Formerly of the Grand Southern HoteL) The Palace Hotel of aOlveston. This elegant Hotel, lately completed, Zs NOTOTw OP.3BIT -FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF THE PUBLIC Being built at a cost of s4oo,ooo, it will be first class in every respect, with all the latest Im provements, ELEVATORS. ELECTRCA NNUN CIATORS, etc. -wrrn BATH ROOMS ON EVERY FLOOR. We therefore take pleasure in soliciting A CONTINUANCE OF THE PATBONAGE extended by the commercial men to the late Grand Southern Hotel. SBISA & ORFILA, Lessees, Formerly of Grand Southern Hotel. ANTrowe RBIRA, JB.. Chief Clerk. yINem THE CONTI VERANDAH, Thoroughly Renovated, Will re-open on WEDNESDAY. Septembert s. 1877. for the accommodation of guest,, both per manent as well as transient and hope for a con tinuance of patronage so liberally bestowed in former years, as no pains will be spared to meet the approval of publie patronage. Terms rea sonable... GECKS, Proprietor. ..5 lm ST. JALES HOTEL, ON MAGAZINE STREET. Between Gravier and Natchez, New Orleans. Ia. GEN. CHA8. E SMEES. Proprietor. Terms-$2 95 Per Day. The undersigned havlng purchased the unex pired lease of Messrs. B. BRivers & Co.. In the above Hotel, is now in the same. and has the pleasure of ann his friends and the public that it e during the entire summer fu.e and translentauesntE and daj boarders on LIBERAL TERMS . No pains or expense will be spared to insure the comfort of his guests. The Hotel will be entirely renovated, efltted and refurnished dring the summer. New Orleans, June 16,1877 jelS 3m