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JUDICIAL A£DVY TISMEIINT. AUCTION MALM. By Hoey, Macon t O'Connor. DOUBLE COTTAGE ON CONSTANCE STREET, AND LOTH ON BIENVILLE STREET. SUOCESBION OF MICHAEL EGAN. Seoond District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 39.010. HY BQEY, M, ACON & O'CONIOR - Nicholas J. Hoey, AuctloneDr--Offt e No. 11 Caron delet street-On SATURDAY. Octberhr 20. 1.77, at 12 o'clock m.. at the St. Charles Auction xchange. by virtue of two orders of the hon orable the tiecoh.d District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated respectively the 25th of No vember. 1876, and 7th of August. 1877. will be sold by public auction the following valuable property, to wit 1. A LOT OF GROUND with all the improve ments thereon In tho Fourth Diseriot of this city designated as lot No.3 of the snunareb ou d ed by Constanee. Magazine First and Secoond son Cofset fn We street yby l foeft a1 nohes in depth; the improvements thereon onmprishe a double one-story frame cottage, with two-story kitch en. cistern, sheds, ei,.. knownI a NosN 421 and 421l CUonstanec street. 2. FIVE LOTS OF GROUND. in the Second District 6f this city, in the suljare bounded by -ienvile. (onti, Brod aid White streets,. designated as Ilts Nos. 1 and 33 to 36. Lot No. 1 •-orms the corner of Conti and White streets,. and measure '0 feet front on Conti street by 102 feet 3 inches 4 lines In depth andl front on White street; lot No. 33 forms the corner of Bienville and White streets. and measures 30 feet front on Bler, ville streett by 102 feet 3 inches 4 lines in depth and front on White street; lots Nos. .14. 38 and 36 adjoin each othler, and measure ,aolh 32 feet front on White street by Iso feet in delpth. between parallel linen. Terms of aBle-Cash, and purchasers to as sume payment of all taxes for tlhe year 1077. payable in iSm. Acts of sale at the expense of the purchasers, before John Bendernagel, notary publio. sele 29 O 418 120 CENTRAL HOTEL AND BARROOM PRnOP ERTY AT AUCTION, Adjoining the St. Charles T heatre and the Phor nix House, and near the Academy of Music. Splendid front on St. Charles street, and great depth of lot, KNOWN AS MURPHY'S HOTEL. SUOCESSION OF MICHAEL DOWNEY. -eeond District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 28,730. BY HOEY, MACON & O'CONNOR-Nicholas J. Hoey. Auctioneer-Office No. 11 Caronde let street-On SATURDAY, September 29, 1877, at 12 o'clock m., at the St. Charies Auction Exchange, on St. Charles street, b virtue of an order of the honorable the Sec ond District Court for the parish of Orleans, rendered in the above entitled matter on the ntinth of July. 1877, will be sold by public auction in the suoccession of Michael Downey. the fol lowimng valuable property to wit A CiRTA IN LrOT O GROUND, together pith all the buildings and improvements tereon, known as Murphy's Hotel. situated in tie First District of this city of New Orleans, in the square bounded by St. Charles Camp and Poydras streets and Commercial Alley, meas uring, in American measure, oe feet front on St. Charles street, by 170 feet 10 inches 2 lines in depth between parallel lines, bounded on the side toward Po0dras street by the property of the St. Charles thmeatre. and on the other side pt, the property on which stands the Phaonix Terms of Sale-One-third cash and the re mainder on a credit of one and two years from date of sale, in notes of the purchasers, bearing interest of eight per cent per annum from date of sale until final payment, with the penal elause of five per cent attorney's fees in event of suit: the improvements to be kept con stantly insured against the risk of loss or dam age by ire and the policies to be transferred to vendor or the holder of the notes; the whole to be seeured by special mortgage and vendor's lien on the property sold, and the purchaser to assume payment of all taxes on said prop city due and exigible in 1878. Acts of sale at the expense of the purchasers, efore Wm. J. Castell, Esq., notary public. au#8 sel 8 165 2 29 By Albrt Paul. PEREMPTORY SALE AT AUCTION, To effect a settlement of copartnership of the contents of the POPULAR ANI) SPLENDIDLY LOCATED "ARBO SALOON," No. 143 Common street. Consisting of Fine Wines, Lhuors, etc., Mir rors, Silver and Plated Ware, Crockery. China, Cut-Glass and other ware, splendid Engravings, Bar-room fixtures, etc. SUCCESSION OF E. W. ARBO. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 39,7093. BY ALBERT PAUL, Auctioneoer-Office No. 38 Exchange Alley. on THURSDAY, Sep tember 2o, 1877. at 11 o'clock a. m.. by virtue of an order of the Hon. A. L. TisNst, Judge of the Second District Court for the tarish of Orleans. dated September 7. 1877, will he sold at public auction on the premises abolve mentioned THE ENTIRE CONTENTS of the "ARBO SALOON." Terms-Cash in United States Treasury notes. se 8 1 120 By Nah id H odgson. HANDSOME HOUSEdOLD FURNITURE. BUOCESSION OF SAMUEL P. RUSS, DE CEASED. AT PUBLIC AUCTION. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 39,451. BY NASH & HODGSON-W. I. Hodgson, Auctioneer-Office. No. 13 Carondelet street OnTHURBDAY, September 20, 1977 at lot' o'clock a. m.. on the premltes, No. 141 Cllo street, be tween Prytanla and St. Charles streets, by virtue and in pursuance of an. order of the Hon. A. L. Tissot, Judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans. dated July 9. 1877. No. 39,451. for the account of the succession of Samuel P. Russ. deceased, at public auction will be sold THE ENTIRE CONTENTS of the above reosl denoe, consisting of Handsome Household Furniture. Ornaments, Carpets, Etc. Terms-Cash on delivery. se9 12 16 20 By S. Guinault. SUCCESSION OF ZOE LACOSTE. Seoond District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 39,.5)2 BY S. GUINAULT. Auctioneer-Office corner of Exchange Alley and Bienville street- SATURDAY, October 2e, 1577, will be sold, at 12 o'clock m.. at the orhltants and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street. be-tweenll Canal and Customhouse streets, by virtue of an order from the honorable the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans. dated September 7. A fERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, situated in the Third District of this 'ity, designated bIy No. 16 of square 17. on a plan drawn by G. A. Pour aerol. on the tenth of April. 1839. and deposited Tn the office of Herman. late notary in this city. said lot measuring It feet 7 ineh,,s front on Bobertson street.. between Colombus and La barpe streets, by 100 feet in depth. together with all the builhings and improvements thereon. consisting of a frame house of four rooms, a two-story kitchen of four rooms. two st eR us. double privy and the whole divided into two tenements. See plan at the Exchange. Terms-One-third cash and the balance pay able at a credit of six and twlive months,. for .noe biearing moirtgage and . e1a d.Lpsrivilegh onsaid property: the notes to ear eighnt per eent interest per anunm frotn d tte' In default ef itment of the abotve said note.at.matritlt. sad property shall be .old-to pay the,1e Wail.l repýr cent attorney's s fees as ots and at e Ane And risks of stli pirchnasts. L .'. Act of sqle before - ---, notary paWf .tetl.ernse ofthe Durchaser. i: e019 27 Oct 11 20 JUDICIAL ADVURTIwEmEITS. AUCTION SALES. By Ploide J. Spear. OPEN ACCOUNTS. CREDITS. ETC. SUCCESSION OF MRS. JEANNE A. DUFOUR, WIDOW OF JEAN CAZEAUX. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 38,092. B Y PLACIDE J. SPEAR, Auctioneer-Office. No. 46 Royal street--SATURDAY, Set tember 29. 1877, at 10 o'clock a. m. will be sold at public auction at 46 Royal street, between Bienvilloe andi Customhouse streets, by virtue and in pursuance to an order from the Hon. A. L. Tissot, Judge of the Second District Court for the partsh of Orleans, dated August 17, 1877, for account of said succession SUNDRY OPEN ACCOUNTS. CREDITS. et.., as per inventory on tile in the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans. Terms--ash. el8 2 25 29 HORSE, BUGGY. BREAD WAGON. FOUR WHEEL WAGON, HARNESS, BAKERS' IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD FURNI TURE, ETC. SUCCOESION OF JOHN KRON. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 39,642. By PLACIDE J, SPEAR Auctioneer-Office SNo. 41 Royal street-SATURDAY, September 29. 1877, at 10o o'clock a. m., will be sold at public auction. at No. 15 Roman street, between Canal and Customhouse, by virtue and in pursuance to an order from the Hon. A. L. Tissot. Judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated September 14. 1877, for account of said succession, to wit ONE BAY HORSE. ONE BUGGY, ONE BREAD WAGON. ONE FOUR-WHEtL WAGON ONE LOT BAKERh' IMPLEMENTS ONE LOT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, etc. Terms-Cash on adjudication. se18 22 25 29 VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPETY on Rampart street. between Euterpe and Feli city streets, First District. SUCCESSION OF AUGUST STRATMYER. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 87,570. BY PLACIDE J. SPEAR, Auctioneer-Office 46 Royal street-SATURDAY. September 22, 1877, at 12 o'clock m., will be sold at public auc tion, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Ex change, on Royal street, between Customhouse and Canal streets, by virtue and in pursuance to an order from the Hon. A. L. Tissot, judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated August 4, 1877, for account of said succession A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND. with all the buildings rights, impr.voments ways, etc. to - the same belonging, in the First District of this , city in the squarebounded by Euterpe. Felici ty, Rampart and Basin streets, having 31 feet 5 inches front on Rampart street by o9 feet 11 inches 6 lines in depth, between parallel lines, English measure, being the greater part of the lot fgured by the No.4 on the plan of square No. 8, made by J. Pilie, surveyor. iecond Muni - ciality, on the 20th of July, 1840. in the records ofA. Mazureau, then a notary in this city, and r is the same lot the deceased purchased from Mrs. C. S. Bridge. December 26, 1865. as per act before Walter Hicks Peters, notary public. The improvements consist in a two-story I frame house double tenement, having four rooms to each tenement, front and rear gal leries. common alleyway, two-st ory frame kitch en with, six rooms and two cabinets, privies, cistern etc. Terms-Cash on adjudication. Act of sale before Theodule Buisson. s-a.. notary public, at the expense of the purchaser. aul8 25 sel 8 15 22 VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON BAR RACKS STREET. BETWEEN MIRO AND TONTI STREETS, SECOND DISTRICT. SUCCESSION OF IGNACE FERNANDEZ. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 389,675. BY PLAOIDE J. SPEAR, Auctioneer-Office No. 46 Royal street-SATURDAY. October 6, 1877, at 12 o'clock m., will be sold at public auttc tion, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Ex change, on Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets, by virtue and in pur suance to an order from the Hon. A. L. Tissot, Judge of the Second District Court for the par ish of Orleans, dated third of September. 1877, for account of the above succession, the following described property, to wit A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, situated in Faubourg Treme of this city, in the square bounded by Barracks. Hospital, Miro and Tonti streets, being part of lot No. 17, on a plan of Bringler. of November 4., 1843 and annexed to an act dated third June. 1844, before C. Pollock. notary publi:; said lot havingAmerican meas 1 ure 30 feet front on Barracks street by 125 feet in depth, together with the buildings and im provements thereon. Terms and Conditions-One-half cash on the spot: the balance at twelve and eighteen months' credit in notes of the purchaser, to bear interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the dato of adjudication, and to be secured by vendor's privilege and special mort gage on the property, with the usual clauses relative to insurance. and five per cent attor ney's fees in ease of suit on the notes. All taxes exigible in 1578 to be paid by the purchaser, over and above the price of adjudicantion. Act of sale before Theo. Buisson, notary pub lie, at expense of purchaser. see 12 i a26 oea i SPLENDID PROPERTY ON DELORD STREET, BETWEEN FRANKLIN AND RAMPART STREETS, FIRST DISTRICT. SUCCESSION OF PETER WERCKLE. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 37,337. BY PLACIDE J. SPEAR. Auctioneer-Office I No. 46 Royal street-SATURDAY. October 6 1877, at 12 o'clock m., will besold at public auc tdon, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Ex change, on Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets, by virtue and in pursu ance to an order from the Hen. A. L. Tissot, Judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated August 31, 1877, for ac count of said succession, the following described propert, to wit A CEIRTAIN LOT OF GROUND, with all the buildings and improvements thereon, situated in the First District of this city, inthe square bounded by Delord, Franklin, Rampart and Euphrosine streets designated as lot No. 6, on a plan drawn by Zimpel on the 7th of April, 1832. deposited in the o lce of H. B. Cenas. thun notary; said lot measurine, in Amerib an meas ure. 2i feet front on Delord street by 100 feet in between parallel lines. Terms-Cash on adbudication. Act of sale before Theodule Bulsson, notary public, at the expense of the purchaser. se4 11 1i 25 Oc2 6 VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, COR NER OF ST. ANTHONY AND CELESTINE STREETS, THIRD DISTRICT. SUCCESSION OF MARGARETHA KLEIN. Second District Court for the parish of Orleans No. 39,290. BY PLACIDE .T. SPEAR. Auctioneer-Office 46 Royal street-On SATURDAY, October 6, 1877, at 12 o'clock m., will be sold at public auc tion, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Ex change. on Ryval street. between Canal and Customhouse streets, by virtue and in plursu ance to an order from the Hon. A. L. Tissot, Judge of the Second District Court for the par ish of Orleans. dated August 31. 1877. the fol lowing described property, for -account of the above succession, to wit A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND, with the buildings and improvements theren,. sit uated in the Third District of this city. in the square bounded by bt Anthony, CelIstine, Genius and Bagatelle streets, measuring 1il feet to inches 6 lines front and depth on Celestine street and 160 feet 6 inches 2 lines front and depth on St. Anthony street. between parallel lines, as per sketch of E. Pilie, archi teot, dated 23d of June, 1877. Terms and conditions-One-half cash on the spot, the ba'anee on a credit of one year for notes besring special mortgage and vendor's lien ~nd privilege and interest at the rate of a per cent per anumm: tha purchaser to assume the payment of the city and State taxes for the year 18'rt, bayanle in'1878. ALt'o ite before M. T: Dueros, notary public, at the expense of the purchaser. - SB8 11 18 25 0c2 6 JUD.ICIAL ADV. RTISE'ENTS. AUCTION MALES. By C. E. Girardey. FINAL ADJUDICATION 1 -OF IMPROVED FIRST DISTRICT PROPERTY. On Basin, between Poydras and Perdido streets, near the market. SUCCESSION OF MARIA HAGEDOR, JOHN Henry Wicke and David Portschner, consolidated. Second District Court for the parish of Orleans BY C. E. GIRARDEY, Auctioneer-Office No. 31 Camp street-SATURDAY. October 13, 1877 at 12 o'clock m.. at the St. Charles Auction Exchange in the rotunda of the St. Charles Hotel, inthis city, will be sold at public auction, to the last and highest btlder. by and in pursu ance of an ordler from Uhol Hon. A. L. Tissot, Judge of the tecond District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated Feb. 24. 1878, andt a supple mental order, dated April 2. 1877. and rendered in the above entitled matter, the following de scribed propcrty, to wit 1. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, situated in the First District of this city. and in the square bounded by Basin. Rampart. Poydras and Perdido streets, designa'ed on plan of L, Pilie, dated February 16, 1832, as lot No. 11, measuring 26 feet front on Basin street, the same width in the rear by 61 feet 6 inches in depth between pat aelid lines. 2. ALSO ANOTHER PIECE OR PORTION OF GROUND adjoining the rear of said lot at the side thereof towards Poydras street, measuring 35 feet front along the side of said lot No. 11, 29 feet 5 inches in width in the rear. 33 feet front on the side towards Poydras street. and 32 feet 5 inches on the line towards Poydras street; to gether with the improvements thereon. (om prising the two-story frame tenement house No. - Basin street, Terms-One-third cash on the spot, and the re mainder at one, two, three and four yealrs' credit for notes specially secured by mortgage and ven dor's lien on the property sold, bearing all the usual clauses of eight per cent per annum in terest from the day of sale until final payment, five per cent attorney's fees in the event of suit to enforce the payments; improvements to be kept insured and the policy transferred to the holders of the notes; and further, to assume the payment of the taxes due and exigible in 1877 and 1878 over and above the price of adj udi cation. Act of sale before W. J. Castel. Es.., notary public. at the expense of the purchaser. au2125 se1 8 15 22 29 06 13 LMPROVED FOURTH DISTRICT PROPERTY, FORMING THE CORNER OF CHIPPEWA AND SEVENTH STREETS. SUCCESSION OF JOSEPH JERGER. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 28.732. BY C. E. GIRARDEY Auctioneer-Office No. 1 81 Camp street--SAiURDAY. September 22, 1877, at 12 o'clock m., at the St. Charles A uction Exchange in the rotunda of the St. Charles Hotel. in this city, will be sold at public auction, by virtue and in pursuance of an order from the Hon. A. L. Tissot, Judge of the Second Dis trict Court for the parish of Orleans, dated the eleventh of August. 1877, and rendered in the above entitled succession, the following de scribed property, to wit i. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, together with all the buildings and improvements there on, situated in the Fourth District of this city. in the square bounded by Chippewa. Jersey, now Annunciation, Seventh and Eighth streets. The said lot forms the corner of Chippewa and E Seventh streets: is designated by the No. 1. on plan by W. T. Thompson, dated the 3d May. 18l41, and measures 31 feet 4'4 incht-s front on Chippewa street by a depth and front on Stv enth street of 120 feet. between parallel lines. Together with all the improvements thereon, comprising a one-story frame building, in i which are a grocery store and dwelling desig- I nated by the No. 489 Chippewa street. t 2. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, together with all the buildings and improvements there on, situated in the district and square as above described. The said lot is designated by the I No. 2 on plan by W. T. Thompson, dated 3d of t May, 1841. and measures 31 feet 4'4 inches front on Chippewa street by 120 feet in depth, between parallel4llnes. The improvements comprise a two-story frame house, designated by the No. 491 Chippewa street. Terms and Conditions-One-half cash on the spot and for the remainder of the price, the purchasers to furnish their three several notes, divided equally for the interest of each of the threeminorchildren, Joseph, Charles and Mary Jonger, payable on their reaching their major ity or emancipation. The said notes to be secured by special mortgage and vendor's lion on the property sold. tearing interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the clay of sale unti final payment, with the usualclauses of 5 per cent attorney's fees in event that the notes given for the credit portion should have to be sued upon to enforce payment. The buildings to be kent insured to the full amount of the notes and the transfer of the policies of insur ance by the purchasers to the vendors; and further to assume payment of the taxes due and exigible in 1878 over and above the price of adjudication. Acts of sale at the ex pense of the purchasers before John F. Coffey, notary public. aulS 25 sol 81522 VALUABLE FIRST DISTRICT PROPERTY. SUCCESSION OF CALVIN TETE. Second District Court for the parish of Orleans No. 31,667. BY 0. E. GIRARDEY, Auctioneer-Office No. 31 Camp street-SATURDAY September 22. 1877, at 12 o'clock mi.. at the St. Charles Auction Exchange in the rotunda of the bt. Charles Hotel, in this city, will be sold at public auction, by virtue of and in pulrsuanrll of an order from the 1Hon. A. L. Tissot, Judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, datted August 10, 1877, and rendered in the above enti tled succession, the following described Droper ty. to wit A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, situated in the First District of this city, and in the square or islet No. 87, bounded by Religious, St. James, Celeste. St. Thomas and Felicity streets, mea.s uring 64 feet front on Religious street by 121 feet in depth, together with all the buildings and improvements thereon comprising a two-story brick house, designated by the No. 129 Religious street, and forms the southwest corner of Reli gious and St. James streets. Terms-Cash on the spot. Act of sale, together with the taxes. payable in 1877 and 1878. over and above the price of adjudi cation, at expense of the purchaser. aul1 25 sel 8 15 22 A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE. THE NEAT TWO-STORY FRAME DWELL ING, WITH THREE LOTS. ON GALVEZ., BETWEEN CANAL AND CUSTOM HOUSE STREETS. SUCCESSION OF THIE LATE JOHN DURKIN. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. - BY C. E. GIRARDEY Auctioneer--Office No. 31 Camp street--SATURDAY, October 13. 1877. at 12 o'clock m.. at the St. Charles Auction Exchange, in the rotunda of the St. Charles Hotel. in this city, will be sold at public auction by virtue and in pursuance of an order from the Hon A, L. Tissot, Judge of the Second Dis trict Court for the parish of Orleans, dated the thir'ieth August, 1877, and rendered in the above entitled succession, the following de scribed uroperty, to wit THREE CERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND, situ ated in the Second District of this city, and in the square hounded by Canal. Galvez, Custom House and Johnson streets. The said lots. are designated by the numbers twenty-one, twen'y two and twenty-three, as per plan by A. d'Hem mecourt. surveyor, dated the sixteenth of July, 1853, and deposited in the office of P. C. Cu vellier, late a notary public in this city. The said lots measure as follows: Lot No. 21 has 28 fe t 6 inches front on Galvez street, by 118 feet 1 inch in depth, between parallel lines: lot No. 22 has 28 feet 5 inches front on Galvez street, by 1.30 feet in depth between parallel lines; lo No,. 23 has 28 feet 5 inches front on Galvez street, by a depth between parallel lines of 130 feet. to gether with all the buildings and improvements thereon, com prising a neat and comfortable t wo story foam building, built retire); from the street; kitchen, stables, etc., front and side gar dens. Terms-Cash on the spot. The purchaser. In addition to the price of adjudication, to as sume the payment of the taxes due and payable in 1877 and 1878. Act of sale before W. H. Pascoe, Esq., notary public, at the expense of the purchaser, s08 15 22 29 oe6 13 JUDICIAL ADVERTTIS-EMENTS. AUCTION SALES. By C. E. Girardey. THREE CHOICE TWO STORY BRICK STORES AND DWELLINGS COMBINED. Forming the Northwest corner of Rampart and Oravier streets. SUCCERSION OF THE LATE GEORGE C. C. DAVIS. SR. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 89,077. DY C. E. GIRARDEY, A uctioneer-Offine No. 31 JJ CaImp street--HATURDAY. October 20. 1877. at 12 o'clock m., at the St. Charles Auction Ex chang0, in the rotunda of the St. Charles Hotel. in this city, will be sold at public auction, by virtue and inl pursuance tof an order from the Hen. A. L. Tissot, Judge for the Second I)istrict Court for the Parish of Orleans, dated the 13' h of September. 1877. and rendered in the above entitled :succession, the following describted property, to wit 1. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, situated In the First District of this city antd in the suare Itbounded by Rampart, St. John, now Basin, Commrron andi (Giravior streets. The sail lot forms ther northwest corner of Rampart and Graeicr streets, and measures 25 feet front on Rampart street by a depth, between parallel lines. of 112 feet and front oh Gravier street, and extentling to an alleyway in the rear 10 feet 4 inches wide, common to this and the other e,,n tiguous property. Togethe'r with all the build ings and improvements thereon, comprising the substantially built two-story and altic brick building. thet lorwer portion used as a astore and the upper and rear arrir ngemeolts for dwevll ing, with paved yard. cistern. etc., and designa totd bIy the No,. 7; Rampart street. 2. ANOTHER LOT OF GIIOUND, situated in tihe same dist rict and square as ai).rov ((esr( lied, t measuring 25 foot front on Rlamlrt street )by 112 feet in depth, bet ween parallel lines. and also extending back on then alley in the rear. 1o fo.t 4 inhols wide. Together with all the buildings and improveaments designated by the No. 74 Rampart street, and comprising a substiantial two-story and attic brick dwelling. containing about twelve rooms. cistern, paved yard . etc. I. ANOTHER LOT OF GROUND, situated in ilthe same distrietand srquareas above described,. iand mneasuring 25 feet front on Rampart stret by a tdepth of 112 toet, between parallel lines, and walso extending back on an alley in the rear 10 feet 4 inches widet . Together with all the build ings and improvements thereon. comprising a twr story and attictibrick dw. lling. designarted by the No. 70 Rampart street; it contains about 12 rooms, paved yardl cistern, etc.; nearr the Poy dris and Pilie markets and the centre of tri ess, radapting these properties for either dwellings or retail busintss. The location and substantial character of the Improvements merit the attention of capitalists seeking safe and prroductive Investment. Terms and Condlitions-Cash; 1o per cent of tihe price of atijudication to be paitd on the spoit. and tihe purchnaser to assume over and abover the price the taxes for 1877, dclue and exigiible in Acts of sale at the expense of the purchasers before Charles T. Soniat, Esq., notary public. s81; 22 29 oc00 13 20 THE FRAME COTTAGE, With Large Lot, ON ST. MARY, BETWEEN ROUSSEAU AND ST. THOMAS STREETS. SUCCESSION OF THOS. McD. CONNOLLY. SecondDistrictCou for theParish of Orleans No. 37.248. BY C. E. GIRARDEY Auctioneer-Office No. i) 31 Camp street--SATURDAY, September 22, 1877. at 12 o'clock m., at the St. Charles Auction Exchange. in the rotunda of the Ht. Charles Ho tel, in this city, will be sold at public auction, by virtue and in pursuance of an order from the Hon. A. L. Tissot, Judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans. dated the loth of August, 1877, and rendered in the above entitled succession, the following de scribed property, to wit A CERTAIN LOT OR PORTION OF GROUND situated in the Fourth District of this city, and in the square bounded by St. Mary. Fe leity. Rousseau and St. Ttomas (formerly Fulton) streets. The said lot is designated by the letter "C " on plan by L. H. Pillie, surveyor, dated the 16th March, 1875. and measures 46 feet 7 inches 7 lines front on St. Mary street by a depth betwoen parallel lines of 127 feet 10 inches $ lines. To gether with all the buildings and improvements thereon, comprising a capacious and comfort able double tenement frame cottage, etc., desig nated by the Nos. ,1 and 63 St. Mary street. Terms-One-third cash, balance at one and two years credit for notes specially secured by mortgage and vendor's lien, bearing all the usual clauses of eight per cent per annum in terest from the day of sale until final payment; five per cent attorney's fees in event that the notes given in part payment should have to be sued tlon; the improvements to be kept in sured by the purchaser to the extent of the cre (lit portion. and the policy transferred to the holders of the notes, and to assumethe payment of thie taxes on said property due and exigibhe in 1878, over and above the prices of adjudica tion. Act of sale before W. J. Castel, Esq., at the ex pense of the purchaser. A deposit of ten per cent in cash will be required at the moment of adludication. aul8 25 .el 8 15 22 By Selle & Maloohee. SUCCESSION OF JEAN MARIE DURAN. Second District Court for the parish of Orleans No. "9,.PP9. B Y SFLLE & MALOCHEE-Armand Sille, Auctioneer-Office No. 50 Royal street SATURDAY. October 20, 1877, at 12 o'clock m., at thli Merchants atnd Anctioneers' Exchange Royal street, between Customhouse and Can:l streets. will be sold at public auction, by virtue of an order from the Hon. A. L. Tisso., Judge of the Second District Court for the varishot Orleans, dated September 15, 1877. the following descrnbe( property 1. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND. situated in the Faubourg Plaisance, in the Sixth Dis trict, designated as lot No. 3 of square No. 5. bounded by Toledano, Jersey and Laurel streets and Louisiana Avenue, said lot measuring 32 feet front on Jersey street (now Annunciation) by a depth, between parallel lines of 0oo feet 2 inches. Together with the buildings and im provements thereon. 2. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, situated in the Faubourg Plaisance, in the Sixth Dis trict of this city, in square No. 5, bounded by Jersey (now Annuneiati n), Laurel. Totedano and Louisiana Avenue, designaed by No. 4 on the original plan of the Faubourg Plaisanc.e neasurlng .32 feet front on Jersey street now Annunciation) by a depth of 102 feet 10 inches. between equal and parallel lines. Together with all the buildings and improvements there on. 3. A CERTAIN SQUARE OF GROUND, No. 227, bounded by Green, Madison. Cambronne and Seventh streets, in the Seventh District. measuring 300 feet by 301 feet; all of which property is tully described in the inventory filed. Together with the buildings and im provements thereon. Terms-Cash on the spot. Acts of sale at the expense of purchasers, be fore John F. Coffey, notary public. sel8 22 29 ocf 13 20 BUILDING LOTS ON CANAL STREET. BETWEEN DORGENOIS AND BROAD STREETS. SUCCESSION OF ABRAHAM H. D'MEZA. Second District Court for the parish of Orleans No. 35,407. BY SELLE & MALOCHFRE-Armand Sollt, Auctioneer-Office No. 50 Royal street-SAT URDAY, October 20, 1877, at 12 o'clock m.. at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange. Royal street, between Customhouse and Canal streets. will be sold at public auction. by virtue of an order from the Hon. A. L. Tissot, judge of the Seond District Court for the pa Rish of Orleans, dated 8eptemb:r 11, 1877, the following describ ed property THE THREE SIXTEENTHS UNDIVIDED SHAhE AND IN I EREST IN THREE LOTS OF GROUND, actuated in the square Isunded by Canal. Jackson, Dorgenols and iroad st reets. said lots being designated by the Nos 17, 18 and 19. on a plan deposited among the archives of 8. I Magner, notary tublic, as plan No. 77: said lots measur'. each, 37 feet front on Canal street by 159 feet 10 inches 4 lines in depth, between par alll lbnes. Terms-Cash on the soot. Act of sale before N. B. Trist. notary public, at the expense of the purchaser. sl 16 22 29 o6 13 20 JUDIGIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. AUCTION SALES. By O. Valeton. REAL ESTATE. BREWERY. DANK AND INSURANCE STOCKS. NOTES, OPEN ACCOUNTS. BAR-ROOM FIXTURES AND STOCK. GEORGE AUER VS. MRS. CATHERINE SCHITTENHELM. FOR A PARTITION. Second Distict Court for the Parish of Orleans No. :39,40. BY O. VALETON, Auctioneer-Offiee, 93 and 95 Magaz tn street.-Will be sold on SATUR DAY, October 1:t. 1877, at 12 o'clock m., at the Merchants tiand Anuctoneers' Exchsnge, on Royal street, betwen (CanIlal and Customnhouse streets. by virtue of two judgments, signed respectively July 14 and August 3, and an order dated Sep temnher 4, 1877, rendered by A. L. Tissot, judge of the Se ,ond District Court for the parish of Or Ilans, the following described real estate, brew cry. -to-ks, etc., to wit 1 First--A CEITAIN LOT OF GROUND. sit uated in the Suburb Annunciation, in the First District of this city, in the square bounded by Teloupitoulas (late Now Levee), Market Place, New Leve-e and Mt.James streets. be;ng lot No,. of said sttutre, and measures 47 feet 11 inches front on T'ehoupitonlas street, by a depth of 95 feet, 11 inches. American measure. erend--A CERTAIN LOT O(F GROUND, sit natedt in the Suburb Annunciation, First Dis triet of this city. designated by No. 4 of square No. 3, which is bounded by New Levee. St. James, Tchou pitoulas and Market streets, and measures, in Anmerican measure. 47 feet 11, inches front on the property formerly called Market Pla e, between St. James and Market strets, by 95 feet 11 inches in depth, between parallel linews. Third-A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, sit uat. d in the kJi st District of this city in the square bounded by Tehotpitoulas, St. Jarmes, SMarket and Peters streets, designated by No. 9. and measuring Ia feet 11it inches front on 'Iehoiultoulas street by 127 feet Io` inches in del-th, between parllel lines. The said thr eo above described lets of ground, together with all and singular the buildings anid improvtemnents thereon, known as the Eagle I Brewery. will be sold in Iblock. together with t the brewer y thereon, antd all machineries, uten sils, engines, boilers, etc., necessary for the i carrying on of the brewery business, including I the horses, wagons, buggy. harness. wood, malt, rice, molasses. etc. ; also, the office furni ture, and generally all the appurtenances thereunto belonging and attached thereto as immovables; the whole as per inventory. 2. A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND. sit a unted in the First District of this city an dtie secribod as follows: Four lots of ground and part of another lot of ground situated in the i suburb Annunciation, First District of this city, in square No. 3, bounded by Front, St, James. Lcvte and Market streets and Market Place, said lots designated as Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 and part of lot No. 8 on s plan drawn on the 15th January, 1847, by L. Strgi, surveyor. Said lots measure. to wit: lots Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4. adjoining etch other, each 2:1 feet 11 -s inches front on Market Place by a depth of 95 feet 11 inhches, between parallel lines; the portion of lot No. s on the side thereof, next and adjoining lot No. 7. measuies 17 feet fronton Levee street by a depth of 95 tfeet 11 inches, between parallel lines, 1 and is bounded in lthe r ar by lot No. 1 and on the side towards Market street by lot No. 7. Lots Nos. 1. 2.3 and 4 are bounded in their rear by lots Nos. 5, 6, 7 land s. Together with all the build ings thereon, with all rights, ways and advan tages tilereuntlo btlonlging. 3. ALL THAT PIECE OR PORTION OF GIROUND, with all the iinpriovements thereon am d all the rights, ways and advantanges belong ing. -ituated in tihe First District of this city, composed of parts of lots Nos. 5 and r,, in the square beorin tid ry Tchoupitoulas, Market, St. James and New L-vee streets. Said portion of ground measures 30 feet front on Tchoupitou ias strew:, between St. James and Market streets, by a depth of 120 feet. between mirallel lines. 4. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, together with all the buildings and improvements there on, tights, ways, privileges and advantages thereunto belongnlg, situated in the First Dis trict of this city, in the square bounded by New Levee. St. James. Tchoupitoulas and Market streetIs. measuring 28 feet 9 inches 2 lines front on Tehoupitoulas street by 127 feet 10 inches 5 lines in depth, and being a part of lot No. 5 in ;square No. 3. 5. First-A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, with all the buildings and improvements there on, and all the rights, ways and advantages be longing, situated in the First District of this city, In the square bounded by St. James, Tchoupitoulas, Market and New Levee streets, ind measures 42 feet 7 inches 4 lines front on St. James street by a depth between parallel lines of 127 feet 10 inches 5 lines. Second-A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, with all the buildings and improvements there on, in the same district and square as the above lot, and adjoining it on the side t:,wards Now Levee strint, and measures 42 feet 7 inches 4 lines front on St. James street by 52 feet 3 inches 5 lines in depth. between parallel lines. 6. A LOT OF GROUND, with all the build ings and improvements thereon, situated in the First District of this city, in the siuare bounded by St. James, Tehoupitoulas, Market and New Levee streets. measuring 42 feet 7 inches 4 lines on the r(tar line, bounded by t H.uth Market sti net, by 75 feet 7 inches in depth between parallel lines, and is taken from the rear portion of lot No. 2 of square No. i. 7. TWO CEIRTAIN LOTS ttF GROUND, sit uated in the Sixth District of this city, in the r square boundl d by Delachaise, Aline, Live Oak and Laurel street-, dlsignated by Nos. 1t and 20. and measures: Lot No. 19, 28 feet 10 inches 2 lin-es front on Delaechaise street. 111 feet 9 inches 1 line in depth on the line of lot No. is, and t11. feet. 2 inches In depth on the line of lot No. 2t. Lot No. 20 has the same front on Delachaise street as lot No. 19,' iz: 28 ft.t to10 inches 2 lines Ity a deplth oi 114 ft. 2 lines on the line of lot No. 19, atitl of llt f.tf 3 inches 3 lines on the lint, of lot Ni,. 21. Togeither with all the buildings antl(i improvements thelreon. T'ermns and C,ntlitiins-Ont-thirdt cash, and the balane, in twettltual installments at one ant two years, with notes sceured by spreial mort gage atnd vtnlor's privilege antd hearing int-r ('st at tilhe rate of (; pt' cent ptier annum from Sday of stalt, until paid;: the pr.pt,rty to be ii a sured antd plicies transferred to vendtor: 5 per Sctrnit attorney's fees in case of stit for thie re c covry of any of the notets. Aits of sale before Chis. T. Soniat, notary pub lie. PROMISSORY NOTEH. 1. John Reich, note dated March 21, 16;8. for $1240. all interest paid up to March21. 1.76. be cured by mortgage. 2. J. G. Wraggo, note for $750, dated May 22. 1473; inter'est paid up to May 22. 1.Q76. :t. Jacob Paul. note due November 22, 1475, for $500: interest paid up to Septemby 23,. 1476. 4. G. Steinbron, note dueNovomb'r 30, 1t75,for $111; 'paidl on account $50: no interest paid. 5. W. Singrin, note dated Heptember 24, 1876. for $245; dle September 24,1877. 6. M. Spellman, note dated November 4, 1475. for $150" dluo May 8, 1477. 7. P. lKramanf, note dated November 1f. 1876, for $200(; due May 16. 1477. . G. Eb<erhardt. note dated Deecember 20, 1I76, for $20); d.e June 20, 1877; pILld Mar1ch 17, 1877, $56 on account. 1. lUo. Gyerr, noted dated February 5, 1877, for $372: due August 8, 1x77. 10. C. Schnaudrer, note dated March 1, 1877, for $1414; (due S.ptemlber 1. 1477. 11. M. Anderson. note dated March 9, 1877, for $74 50o: dllue May 4. 1877. 12. MM.Ryan. note dated March 17, 1877, for $100; due SeptOtember 17, 1477. Terms-Cash. STOCKS. 1. Three Shares of the New Orleans Pacific Railroad of 41,) each, on which $2,0 paid. 2. Twelve Share'4 of Teutoula Insurance Comp fnv' of $5100 each, full paid. 3. kiften Shares of People's Bank of $50 each. full paid. 4. Ten Shares of People's Insurance Com panv of 5$5 each, full paid. 5 l'T Shares of New Orleans Insurance As soclation of 530 each, full paid. 8, Fifteen Shares of the Teutonia National Bank of $110 each, full paid. 7. Twenty Shares of the Bank of Lafayette of $50 eat'h, tlil paid. 5 l'iftarsn shares of the Odd Follows' Hall As soclation. Third District, of s'0 eash, full paid. Terms- Cash, before transfer. OPEN ACCOUNTS. Robert Weiss, open account .............. $12` 5fl J. F, W ild, do .............. 1136 20 Win. Sinerin, do .............. 562 s Georue Mertz, do .............. 71 25 Louis Ba r'r, do .............. 47 75 Terms-Cas.h. COFFEEHOUSE ESTABLISHMENT. Stock in trade of Bar-room No. 5:s Tehoupi toul.as srro.t, Fixtures and all implements appertaining thereto-the whole as per inven tory. Terms of Sale-Cash on the spot. sell 22 oc6 13 IMBUKANOU. MjERCHANTS' MUTUAL INSUBANOW ODM* PANY OF NEW ORLEANS. 14 .............. Canal treet ............1 TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT. In conformity with the requirements of their charter, the Company publish the following statement: Premiums received during the year endnat May 81, 1877, including unearned premiums of the previous year On Fire Risks...................... 681, 96 On Marine Risks .................... 24.478 98 On River Risks ...................... 8,67987 Total Premiums ...... ....... $411,449 8 Less Unearned Premiums...... 118,116 00 Net Earned Premiums May 31, 1877.............................. 98. 8 I Losses pald On Fire Risks............ 117,867 98 On Marine Risks.......... 17,052 se r On River Risks............ 8.596 77 Taxes and expenses, less interest ............... 28,698 38 Reinsurances and Be t turned Premiums.... 16,104 08- $188.814 IS Profit.......... ............ 110,020 1 The Company have the following assets: Real Estate.......-- .................... 29,019 49 CityBonds.......... .................. 110,.19 60 Bank. Railr ad and other Stocks and Mortgage Bonds............ 169,9286 s Notes secured by mortgage ..4..... 214,049 06 1 Notes secured by pledge.. .......... 42,807 97 Bills receivable...................... 75.,14 19 t Premium in course of collection.... 49,087 98 iCash on hand ....................... 77,007 68 Total.......................... .... . 81 444 25 The above statement is a just, true and cor' rect transcript from the books of the Company PAUL FOURBOHY. President, G. W. NoTT, Secretary. STATE OF LOUtISIAw , Parish of Orleans, City of New Orleans. f Sworn to and subscribed before me the sev enth day of June, 1877. JAMES FAHEY, Notary Publio, At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the seventh day of June, 1877, it was resolved to declare a cash dividend of twenty per cent on - the net earned participating premiums for the year ending May 31,1877, payable on the third Monday of July next. a Also, to pay to the Stockholders, on demand Interest at the rate of five per cent per annum on their stock. DIREBTORS: P. Mapero, Hy. Beebe, S D. A. Chaffraix. E. Toby t P. Fourchy, J M. Allen t 8. Z. RIlf, M. W. Smith. t Charles Lafltte, D. Fatjo, a jes tf J. J. Fernandez. TWENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL STATEMENT -OF THE CRESCENT MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY NEW ORLEANS, May 19. 1877. The Trustees, in conformity with amended charter, submit the following statement of the affairs of the company on the 30th of April, 1877: Fire premiums.............s188,068 51 Marine premiums.......... 29,315 95 River premiums........... 81.924 85 8299.808 81 Earned premiums, less re insurance and return pre miums .................... 22,285 1 Losses paid and estimated, including all known and unpaid, say: Fire losses.. ...... 67,W85 60 Marine losses..... 7{285 41 River losses....... 25.510 20 -$100.131 21 Taxes, expenses, discount in lieu of participation, etc ..............$51.892 58 Less rents, salv age savings, etc. 11.766 72 -- $40,125 56 5140,57 0o Gross profits........................ 7,7. -g 0 Of which 556.587 35 is appropriated to balance of interest and liquidation of doubtful assets. The company have the following assets Bills receivable ......... .....68,48 38 Loans on Bonds and Mort gage ..................... 65,94 833 -- 124,591 70 Loans on call ................ 74.554 15 Cash ..... ............ 63.846 71 --- 188.408 5 City Bonds .................. 72,06 00 Bank and other Stocks...... . 7410 6 Real Estate .................. 64 Premiums in course of Col lection and Suspense Ac count ....................... 8.4159 Total assets............ $581428 79 The above statement is a true and correct transcript from the books of the Company. transcript from THO. A. ADAMS. President. HENRY V. OGDEN. Secretary. Sworn to and subscribed before me this nine teenth day of May. 1877W W. B. ILEINPETEE. Notary Public. The Board of Trustees this day resolved ta after pa ing the annual dividend of TE2 CENT Capital Stock of Company. thatadividen4 of TWENTY PER CENT in cash be paid o MONDAY. June 11, to those parties entitled to receive the same. Thos. A. Adams, Fred'k Camerden Sam'l B. Newman. J. L. Harris, Sam'1 H, Kennedy. Andrew Stewart. John Phelps, Joseph Stone, Adam Thomson. George Martin, Henry Abraham, Alfred Moulton, Victor Meyer, L. C. Jure, Edward J. Gay. Edward Nalle, Joseph Bowling. Geo. W. Bentell. Simon Hernsheim, A. Levi. timon Forcheimer. Wm. H. Matthews. Jos. B. Wolff. Paul E. Mortimer. R. B. Post, John V. Moore, Ed, Pilsbury, W.B. Conger, Jno. E. Kind. Henry M Prestof, Reuben G. Bush, J. J. Irby. my22 ly SUN MUTUAL INSURANCI COMPANY. Paid Up Capital, S55 @,*. FROM THE TWENTY-FIBBT ANNUA STATEMENT FOB 187.. Net annual earned pre miums and Discounts and Interest......ae..... $407. 9 Losses. Expenses, Taxes. etc........·5-77.7 ..... 94 Reserved fund 10,00oo. and Dividend on capital 10 _ _i per cent...... ....... 54 7-6. t Net Profit ................. 571,20l5 Assets of tht cupany es timated at their cash market value Stocks, Bonds, Loans and Bills Receivable ......9899 Cash on hand and premi ums in coarse of collec tio.n......... ........ Dividend paid on stock ten per n tper num, and on partcipating policies twenty p cent. payable in casn. This old and reliable company is issuing Do' Gies on Fire. River anJ Marine risksonthe .m. favorable terms. All losses promptly adjust and settled rpon liberal termso at their offo 52 Camp street. JAMES L DAY. 5. 0AsmnEN. Secretary' 781y1