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A CARD. On and after the let of October we will have a.ple room in the Old Armory Hall for public Or vrivate sale of all consignments of Furniture, 1anos, etc. that may be intrusted to us. awe Im R. M. &. B. J. MONTGOMERY. By Albert Paul. GREAT CLOSING SALE -OF ALL UNREDEEMED PLEDGES OF THE LOAN OFFICE. No. 17 Baronne street. "Y ALBERT PAUL, Audti neer-OMlee No. S as cExhange Alley. on A'~iURDAY, Octo bor 8.1877 at 10:80 a. m.. will be eol at auctilon ALL UNBREDEEME PLEDGES, up to April . 1877, on which iuterest has not been paid, without excertion. Great bargains 1" Diamond Rlngs. Pins Ear -nge Brooches. Studs, etc.; Gold and filver anting and Open-fltue Watchee, Jewelry of every dscription. Silverware. Guns. Pistols ~owle Kolves Knives and Forks, Clothing of !tfry description, etc. OTlO CIIWANIER' LOAN OFFICE, "eat No. 17 Baronne Street. MUNICIPAL ADVERTISEMIENTU. NROPONAL FOPR REPAIR OF RIRVET IENT LEVEE. NEW LAKE END. DEPARTMENT OF IMPROVETENT, ) Room No. I0 City Hall. New Orleans, October 8, 1877. Sealed proposals for repair of revetment levee, at New Lake End, will be received at this omoee until THURSDAY. the 11th inst., at 12 o'olook m.; said work to be done In strict Oeeordance with specifications on file In the eloe of the City Surveyor. The city reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids. o0t JNO. MoCAFFREY, Administrator. POUND NOTICIE We. SO. )DEPARTMENT OF POLCICE, Administrator's Office, New Orleans, October :. 1877. W AS BROUGHT TO THE FIRST DIi. trlct Pound. corner of Locust and Lafay ette sýtreets, on Monday, the first day of October, TWO DARK BAY JACK MULES, about 1n tlds high. Whiach i not claimed within five days and ex senses thereon talid. will he sold at public auc tlon at said pound on WEDNESDAY, October 10bl 77.t 1 o'clock m. BOBT. E. DIAMOND. o004 administrator. SEALED PROPOSAL,. DErPAwrMENT OF IMPaOVEMENTS, Room No. 1s. City Hall, Now Orleans, September 29, 1877. Sealed proposals will be received at this of soe until WEDNESDAY, October 1o, 1877, at 12 m., for the repa'r of the nuisance wharves in the Third and Fifth Districts, in accordance with specifications on file In the office of the City Surveyor. The city reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids. JNO. McCAFFREY. oce 9t Administrator. MPECIAL NOTICE. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, City Hall. New Orleans, Sept. 29, 1877. I The eighth quarterly allotment of Series of Premium Bonds will take place in the office of the Administrator of Public Accounts, on MON DAT. October 18, 1877, at 10 a. m., at which time lorty-five Series will be drawn. mes0 td J. C. DENIS. Administrator. NOTICE TO DRUMMERS AND AGENTS. DEArTMNTrr Or FiNANOa OCity Hall, New Orleans, September 22 1877. The following is published for the Informa lion of all DRUMMERS AND AGENTS, selling by sample: City Ordlnance No. 8719. BSOTION 6s. Any person acting for him or her. sie, or as AN AuENT TRAVELING FOR OTH rs, who shall receive orders, or display sam p or sell goods in any manner whatsoever Dpy for his or her license THE SUM Ol iN HUNDREDD DOLLARS, The attention of those failing to comply with he above is called to Section 74 of said ordi manoe ; SUcTrow 74. Any person or persons, firm or Arms doing any business, or engaged In any trade. calling or profession, in this city, or per rng any act or acts made subject to license by this ordinance, or any part or parts of the same, without license as herein provided for, or who shall violate in any war or manner the pro visions of this ordinan e, shall be and are here br made liable to a fine in a sum NOT LESS THAN TEN DOLLARs. and in an additional amount according to the nature of the offense, but not to exceed one hundred dollars; or to imprisonment not exceeding one month. The ordinance will continue to be strictly en forced. and all parties knowing of any viola tions of it are respectfully reuuested to notify this office. J. C. DENIS, s·n2 Sw Administrator of Finance. NOTICE TO BAKERS. MAYORALTY or NEW OBLExNA. City Hall. September 20, 1877. The average priceof fresh flour being this day seven dollars and fifty cents; in accordance with said valuation the price of bread for tLe week commencing on MONDAY, October 1. 1877, will be: SIxty ounces for twenty cents. birty ounces for ten cents. een ounces for five cents. Baere of bread are required to use only the best flour of the above value per barrel, and the nseot damaged or inferior flour in bread offered for sale' in this city is prohibited. Consumers ot bread are requested to report to the nearest Vollee station any violation of the above ordi. manae, either in variation of weight or quality of saterial. sels ED. PILSBURY. Mayor. FOR SALE. BUGGIES & CARRIAGES. THE UNDERSIGNED IS STILL AT HIS Old Stand, 38 Carondelet street, And will sell carriages and buggies for a lower price than any dealer in the South for the next sixty days to cme. to make room for a new fall stock. Will sell lower than any dealer in the city for CASH, or thirty, sixty and ninety days' anoeptance. to suit the emergency. N. B.-I have exclusive control and sale of the Celebrated Emerson & Fisher top and no top Sies, that cannot be surpassed for beauty, nce cheapness and durabi;ity in the n ted States. They are manufactured of the best material; patent wheels and axietrees, steel bows very light and yet strong, oil-tem peredEnglish steel spring--all fully guaran teed all of which will be sold in accordance with the times. I have also a large stock of CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, from $7 up to $40; a full assort ment of VELOCIPEDES. and the square JAP ANESE UMBRELLAS, new style and water Wroof. Call at s3 Carondelet. and examine be lore buying elsewhere. and save money. gain. 1 have exclusive sale of the work man red by Messrs. McLear & Kendall, of iladelphia-the largest and most successful rs on the continent of America. They uend their goods to every city in the United bastes; have many established repositories, well stocked with the finest work, over the coun ry,.and build 9000 and 3000 jobs a year. This work is the very best _quality for wear and com ft, fully auaranteed for twelve months. This rm has stood all the finaneial eruptions and goales for twenty rs, and to-day is far in ad. ee of any hmet in the country. L.-I lsobuylargeyofMessrs. Dart& Rey of New Baven, t o and en 1 of -IOA Asnmm La S MtIWPF bALM. The Otty of New orleans vs. Mrs. N. L. Le canu ; same vs. same; same vs. Mrs. A. L. Lecanu. SUPERIOR 'DISTRIOT COURT FOR THE p- parlsh of Orleans. Nos. 77.125, 90.244. and 76s--By virtue of three writs of fleri facias, to me directed by the honorable the Superior District Court for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled causes, for city taxes of 1874 1875 and 1876 I will proceed to sell at public auction, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Ex change, Royal street, between Canal and Cus tomhQuse streets in the Second District of this city, on TUEDAY Novemlber 6.1877, at s12 o'clock m., the following described property, to wit A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, situated in the Third District of this city, in square number fifteen hundred and seventeen, hound ed by rpe, Broad, White and Lapeyrouse streets, designated as lot number one, form ing the corner of Laharpe and Broad streets, measuring sixty-eight feet front on aIhartpe street by one hundred and live feet in depth antd front on Broad streets. Seized in the above suite. Terms-Cash on the soot. THOMAS H. HANDY Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. o(s 2o neo The City of New Orleans vs. William A. Gordon. QUPERIOR DISTRICT COURT FOR THE iDH rish of Orleans, No. 8s,715-By virtue of a writ of fleri facias to me directed by the honor able the Superior District Court for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause, for city taxes of 1875 I wilt proceed to sell at public auction, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Ex change, Royal street, between C' nal and Cus tomhouse streets. in the Second District, of this city, on TUfStAY, November , 1i877, at 12 o'clock m,, the following described prope'rty, to wit A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND, sit uated In the Second District of this city. in square number one, bounded by Canal, Front Crossmai and North Peters streets, desienated as lot number eleven, measuring twenty-four feet front on Canal street by one hundrol and twenty-four feet in depth. Seized in the obove suit. Terms-Cash on the spot. THOMAS H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans,. oc5 20 n011 The City of New Orleans vs. J. Ferrer y Ferrer; same vs. same. SUPERIOR DISTRICT COURT FOR THE parish of Orleans. Nos. 53,655 and 70.701-By virtue of two writs of fleri facias, to medirected by the honorable the Superior District Court for the pat Ish of Orleans, In the above entitled causes, for city taxes of 1873 and 1874 I will pro ceed to sell at public auction, at the Merc'hants' and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street, bo tween Canal and Customhouse streets in the Second District of this city, on TUESI)AY. No vember 6, 1877, at 12 o'clock m.. the following de scribed property to wit ALL 's HE IMPROVEMENTS situated on a lot measuring eighty-four feet by forty-four feet, forming the corner of Wells and Crossman streets, in the Second District of this city, in square number, one, bounded by Canal. Wells, Orossman and Canal streets. Seized in the abt.ve suits. Terms-Cash on the spot. THOMAS H. HANDY. Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. ocr 20 not) The City of New Orleans vs. Mra. W. Alex. Gordon. SUPERIOR DISTRICT COURT FOR THE parish of Orleans, No. 85.251-By virtue of a writ of fleri faclas, to me directed by the honor able the Superior District Court for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause. for city taxes of 1875, I will pro ,ed to sell at public auction, at the Merehants and Auctioneers' Exchange. Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets, In the Second District of this city, on TUESDAY, November 6, 1877, at 12 o'clock m.. the following desclbed property, to wit 1. A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND. sit uat'd in the First, 1),strict of this city, in sluarre number two h nld red and twenty-nine, bo,uded by Carondelet, liaroune, Union and Perdido streets, designated as lot nunmber two, measur ing twenty-five feet front on Carondelet street by one hundred fe,.t in depth. 2 A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND. sit uated In the First Dists lt of this city, in square number two hundred and sixty-six. bounded by Canal. Dryades, Baronne and Common atree's, designated as lit numbner eight, one pait meas uring twenty-four feet front on Canal street by one hundred and twenty-six feet in depth, and the oither part measuring twenty-four fetet front by twenty-six feet in depth in the alley running from Dryad' s 'o Baronne streets. 3. A OERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND, sit uated in the Seconq District of this city. in square number one hundred and twenty-five bounded by Rampart. Customhouse, Basin and Bienville streets, measuring thirty-five feet front on Rampart street by one hundred and twenty-eight feet in depth. 4. A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND, sit nated in the Second District or this city, in square number five hundred , nd sixty-two, boun led by Salomon, Conti. Na, ole n and St. Louis streets, measuring thre,: hun Ired and nineteen feet front on Salomon, straitby two hundred and sixty-five feet in de: h. 5. A CERTAIN PORTION OF ,1 OUND, sit unted in the Second District of his ,'ity, in square n,'mber six hundred antd fll ea. bound ed by Bienville, Bernadotte, Coi tU and St. Anthony streets, measuring three ihundred feet front on Bienville st reet by three hundred and nineteen feet in depth. 6. A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND, sit uated in the S(cond listriei; of this city, in square number five hundr d and sixty-three, bounded by St. Louis, Toulouse, Salomon and Napoleon -tre-ts. Seized in the above suit. Terms-Cash on the spot. THOMAS H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the l'arish of Orleans. OCn 20no6 The City of New Orleans vs. Anthony Peyrilt; same vs. same; samte vs. Anlthoa Perralt. UPERIOR DISTRIOT COURT FOR THE perish of Orleans, Nos. 77,107, 89.479 and 6c9t--By virtue of three writs of fieri faciac, to me directed by the honorable the Superior District Court for the parlsh of Orleoats, in the above en titled causes, for city taxes of 174., 1875 and 187s. I will proceed to sell at public auction, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street, tetween Canal and Customhouse streets In the Second District of this city. on TUESDAY. Novembier i, 1877, at 12 o'clock m.. the following described property, to wit A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND. sit uated in the Second District of this city, in square number one hundred andl forty-thren bounded by Barracks, Liberty, Esplanade and Marain streets. designated as lot number six. measuring thirty-seven feet front on Barracks street by seventy-five feet in depth. Seizedin the above suits. Terms-Cash on the spot. THOMAS H. HANDY. Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. oe 20 no6 AUCTION SALES. By Albert Paul. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. A GOOD MULE, DRAY AND HARNESS. SUCCESSIONS OF MICHAEL AND ANN GANNON. r Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans t No. 39,s13. B Y ALBERT PAUL. AUCTIONEER-Office. 38 Exchange Alley-On FRIDAY, October 5. 1877. at 11 o'clock a. m..on the premises No. - Poydras stheet, between Johnson and P'rieur streets, by virtue of an order of the Hon. A. L. Tissot. Judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans. dated September 19, 1877, 3 will be sold at nublic anueion A LOT OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. etc. Also-A good working MULE, together with the DRAY and HARNESS. 1 Terms-Cash. se25 29 oe5 SUCCESSION NOTICES. Succession of Lorenze Carbe, Sr. ¶ ECOND DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR S ish of Orleans. No. 39.sol-Whereas, L,,renzo Carbo. Jr.. has petition, d the court for letters f of administration on the estate of his late 1 father. Lorenzo Carbo, Sr. Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern to show cause I within ten days why the prayer of the said peti tioner should not be granted. By order of the court. se2 so3 oes5 JOHN HERBERT, Clerk. P. BEROUD, OABRIAGE MANUFACTORY, . anda s2 St. Joseph street, Between TehoupitoUlas and Peters streets. Now Orleans. S Barorahes. Bagles and Spring rWaoiat the lowet prieos. General _ os rý'EN1HidilO i x OBULUWLM AWWlýMTHWLWTa. RUEwIPvP BALHIl. TheCity of New Orleans vs. Pierre PuJolet and G. Dubos; same vs. same. SUPERIOR DISTRICT COURT FOR THE p parish of Orleans. os. 70.922 and 89,251 By virtue of two writs of fled facias, to me directed by the honorable the Superior Dis trict Court for the parish of Orleans, In the above entitled causes, for city taxes of 1874 and 1875, I will proceed to sell at public auction, at the Mercbants and Auctioneers' Exchange, - Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets. in the S0oond District of this oity, on t TUESDAY, November" 6, 1577. at 12 o'clock m., the followin described roperty to wit A CERTAIN PORTION OF iROUND, sit uated in the Second District of this city. in square number one hundred and fifty. bounded by St. Peter, Llborty, Marats and Orleans streets, designated as lot number fourteen, measuring thirty-one feet front on St. Peter U street by eighty-two feet in depth. Seized in the above suits. Terms cash on the spot. THOMAS H. HANDY. Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. _oc5 20 n, _ The City of New Orleans vs. Busby, Little & Co. SUPERIOR DISTRICT COURT FOR THE parish of Orleans, No. 31-By virtue of a writ of flri facias to mie directed by the honorable the Superior bistrict Court for the parish of Or leans, in the above entitled aue. for city taxes of 1870, I will proceed to sell at public art'ion, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange. Royal street, between Cinal and Customhouse streets in the Second District of this city, on TUESHAY. November 6, 1877, at 12 o'clock m., 2 the following described property, to wit A CEItTAIN PORTION OF GROUND, situated n lathe First District of this city, in sc unre num bar one hundred and twenty-eight, bounded by Magazine, Lafayette. Poydras and Foguher streets, designated as lot number three. measuring thirty-two feet front on Magazine str'et by one hundred and fifty-three feet in depth. d.iized in the above suit. Terms-Cash on the soot. THOMAS H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. oe5 20 no_ The City lf New Orleans vs. Francis Lauer; same vs. HsanA. SUPERIOR DISTRICT COURT FOR THE - parish of Orleans Nos. 77,912 tinl 7699 virtue of two writs of f(eri faelus, to mle diriected by the honorable the Superior I)lstrict Court for the parish of Orleans, in the tabov'e entitled 4 causes, for city taxes of 1H74 and 1876, I will pro 7 coed to sell at public auction, at the Merchants I and Auctioncers' Exchange, Royal street, be t tween Canal and Customhnousle sitro, in the SoSecond District of this city, on TUE' DAY, November 6, 1877. at 12 o'clock m., the follow ing des.ribed ronperty to wit A CERTAIN LOT OF OGOUND, situated in 9 the Fourth District of this city. in csquare num Sber sixty-five, bounded by Philip, Chippowa, St. Thomas and Jackson strot ts. designated as ltsenumbers one to four. measuring one hun-. i dred and twenty feet front on Philip street, by r one hundred anti five feet in depth. Seized in the above suits. 1 Terms-Cash on the spot. THOMAS H. HANDY. Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans, octs 2o nont The City of New Orleians vs. Mrs. Charles H. Merritt; same vs. sain': samne vs. same, SUPERIOR DISTRICT COUIRT FORt THE k parish of Orleans, Nos. 77,419. ti,20o: and 7513 By virtue of three writs of liori faciins, to me directedl by the honorable tie iSuprlor Dtistrict Court for the parish of Orleans, int the abliove on titled causes. lor city taxes of 1874. 1875 andt 1876, I will proceed to sell at public teuction, at the 1 Merchants and Aun'tioneers' Exchange. Poyal street, between Canal and (Customnhouse streets. in the Second District of this city, on T''UES DAY, November 6, 1877, itt. 12 o''lock im , the tol lowine des.rribeil property, to wit A CERTAIN PORITION OF GROUND. sit s1 nated in the Third District of this city, sqtuare nulnber eleven lhuindred and njncity flive, bounded by Onyiaa, 'l'olti Llapeyroute and Roctheblave' streets, designated as follows: Lot numbr eleven, forming the corner of Onliaga and Tont.i streets, nloauring one thu'ti ed feet front onl O()zaga stroet by onei hundred and eight foot in tepth and front on Tonti street: t lot number twelve, me,slsurilg seventy-two feet front onil Onzaga sitcot by one hundred and eighteen fiat in depth. ;Sized in the above stilts. Ternms-Cash on the spot 'THiJfMAR II. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orl.eans. t eO' 20 nout The City of New Orlenns vw. Vitor Eugene Macarty: eame vs. same: same vs. same: saae vs. same .;sme vs. Msame. SUPERIOR DIST'RICT COURT FOR THE parish of Orleans, Nos. 945.1, 55.795, 77.125, 89,504, and 6874-B- y virtue of five write of flert facias, to me directed by the honorable the Superior District Court for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled causes, for city taxes of 1871, 173 1873, 1874, 1875 and 1876, I will proceed to sell at public auction, at the Merchants and Auoftoneers' Exchange. Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets, in the Second District of this city. on TUIESDAY. November ,;. 1877. at 12 o'clock m., the following described property, to wit A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND. sit uated in the Se-ond District, of this city. in square number one hundred and ninety-eight, hounded by St. Philip. Ursullnes, Robertson and Claiborne streets, deslgnabtd as I,,t number twenty-one, measuring flft-en feet front on St. Philip street by one hundred and five feet in depth. Sized in the above suits. Terms-Cash on the spot. THI.ltAS H. HANDY. Civil Sherift of the Parish of Orleans. oc5 20) ne, _ The City of New Orleans vs. Dominique Verges: same vs. samle. SUPERIOR DISTRICT COURT FOR THFE parish of Orleans, Nos. 75,240 and :3,537--By virtue of two writs of flerl facias. to me di rected by the honorable the Superior District Court for the parish of Orleans. in the above entitled causes, for .'ity tax: s of 1874 and 1875. I will proceed to sell at public auction. at the Merchants and Auetioners' Exchalnge, Royal stret, l)between ('a11n1 a(l Customhouse streets. in the Second District of this city, on TUES DAY. November 6, 1877. at 12 o'clock m., the fol lowing described property. to wit A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND, situat ed in the Fourth District of this city. in square number eighty-six, bounded by Chipoewa. An nunciatlon. Harmony and Pleasant streets, des Ignated as lots numbers tweonty-four and twon ty-flive. measuring forty-five feet. front on Chip pewa street by one hundred and twenty feet in depth. Betzed in the above suits, Terms-Cash on the spot. THOMAS H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. oc5 20 nob The City of New Orleans vs. Mrs. Caroline Saddler; same vs. same: same vs. same: same vs. same; same vs. same; same vs. same; same vs. same ; same vs. same; same vs. same; same vs. same; same vs. same. SUPERIOR DISTRICT COURT FOR THE . parish of Orleans, Nos. 4901o. 1.400.17,954.18,553. 3601 6595, 11.754, 57.935, 74,401, 91.833 and 1521-By virtue of eleven writs of fleri fa -as, to me directed by the honorable the Superior District Court for the parish of Orleanis, in the above ent tied causes, for city taxes of 1862. 1863. 1864 1565, 1867. 1870. 1871, 1873, 1874, 1875 and 1876, I will proceed to seli at public auction, at the Mer chants and Aucrioneers' Exchange, Royal street. b tween Canal and Customhouse street- in the Second Distret of this city, on TUtSDAY. November 6, 1877, at 12 o'clock m., the following desribed property, to wit A ChRTAIN PORTION OF GROUND, situated in the First District of this city. it square num ber two hundred and eighty-four, bounded by Rampart, Felicity. Eu erpe and Basin s:reets, designated as lot number six, measuriag thirty two feet front on Rampart street by ninety seven feet. in depth. Seized in the above suits. Terms-Cash on the spot. THOMAS H. HANDY. Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. O05 20 n, 6 The City of New Orleans vs. Peter Patter son; same vs. same ; same vs. same; same vs. same ; same vs. same. TUPERIOR DISTRIC ' COURT FOR THE L pari-h of Orleans. Nos. 11.o69. 55,672. 76.307 88.44; and 6039--y virtue of five writs of Sfleri facias. to me 4irected by the honorable the Superior District Court for the parish of Or leans. in the above entitled causes, for city taxes r of 1871. 1873, 1874. 1875 and 1876. I will proceed to 3 sell at public auction, at the Merchants an l Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse 'treets, in the Second District of this city, on TUESDAY, November 6. 1877. at 12 o',lock m.. the following d-scribed property, to wit A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND. sit uated in the First listrict of this city, in square number tour hundred and nineteen hounded by Melpomene. Clara, Willow and Felicity streets, designated as lots number one and two, t measuring sixty-four feet front ont on Melpomene street by one hundred feet in depth. Seized in the above suits. Terms--4ash on the soot. , THOMAR H. HANDY. chilshEssIOI or ,thait RMIP@ ·r-.'' :;1 ;~~G1 UERIVPP SALES. SLaeesslon of the Late U. A. Erlenwela, Deceased. SECOND DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR J Ish of Orleans, No. 9tI,9--By virtue of and in obedllence to an order of sale of date October S18717, to me directed by the honorable the tecond DistrictOourt tor the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled matter, I will proceed to sell at public auction, at the Merohants and Auctioneers' Exchange. Royal street between Canal and Customhouse streets. in theSeoond District of this city, on TUESDAY, November 0. 1877. at 12 o'clock m., for account of said succession, the following described property. to wit A LOT OF GROUND, together with the build Ings thereon and appurtenances thereunto be Il nging, situated in the First District of this city. designated by the number six, in square bounded by Lafayette (lato Hevia), Cypress, Magnolia and Vine streets, on a plan made by Rltcinstein, late surveyor dated the thirtieth of May, 1859, deposited in the office of P. C. Cu vellier, late a notary public in this city. Hald lot measures fifteen feet front on Lafayette street, fifteen feet three Inches width in the rear, and about severity-four feet in dtpth. To gether with the use of an alley four feet wide In the rear, common to said lot and others. Said lot is a subdivision, and is that part nearer Mngoolla stree t, of a certain lot of ground, designated by the number two, on a plan an nexed to an art of sale from John Hoey to E. J. Hall, passed before D. I. Rlcardo. late a notary public in this city, on the twentieth of May, ii49. Being the same property the dacased ac quired by purchase from M. Fridrich, by act before Abel Dreyfous, notary public in this city, on the seventeenth day of August, 1800. l'erms-- ash on the spot. THOMAS H. HANDY. Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. o05 15 25 no6 Wm. Conway vs. Thomas Klernan. S IXTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR ish of Orleans. No. 9421-By virtue of a writ of seizure and sale, to me directed by the honorable the Sixth 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, be tween Canal and Customhouse streets, in the Second District of this city, on TUESDAY. October 16, 1877. at 12 o'clock m.. the following described property, to wit 1. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND. situated, lying and being in the Secont District of this (ity. in square number thirty-five, b,,unded by Villore. Conli, RHi rtson and Biienville streets. designated by the number one on a sketch an nexed to an act passed before A. Doriocourt, a notary public In this city, on the twenty-eighth December, 1852, and measuring, in American mtasure,twenty-three feet front on said Robrt son street by one hundred and twenty-seven fet deep, between paralle lint's. 2. A CERTAIN LOT Oil PORTION OF GROUND, situateld, lying and hbing in said Seconod District of this clt y, in square number lifty-one, comprised within or bounded by Cus tomhou e, Roman, Bienvillt and Derbigny streets;lSaid portion of ground measuring, in American measure, twenty-seven feet front on Bienville street by eighty feet In depth, between parallel lines, together with the privilege of an alley three feet wide on Bienville street and forty-five leet deep, to be useI in common bIe tween said portion of ground and lot number fourteen, the corner lot; tlih whole as Icpr sketch signed by said Thomas Kiernan and W. J. Cas tell, notary, and annexed to an Ict of sale to sail Kilrnan. Iasseld hbfore said W. J. Castell, no tary, on the sixth of February, 18x2. Maid por tion of ground is the same that is designated as lot numberlh. thirteen ion the afore'mne(ntiotned plan drawn by J. Pilio, late surveyor, dat,-d first May, 1840, and deposited in tih office of D. L. McCay, late a not.ury in this city, le-vs twenty nine feet ten Inches five lin's taken ofi its depth, t. THOSE TWO CERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND, situated, lying and leing ili tha Second District of this city, antI designated severally by the nutiibir ten and eleven of square number twenty-two, bounded by Cus t imthouse, ilonvilit, Calve's and Miro strt(ts; said lots adjoin each othier annd measure each twenty-six teit ten in'hes seven lines front on Mire street by one ihuidred and thirty foot three in. hes six lines in dilithi, bitween pari:llel lines, according to a plan drawn by Allu d'Ilemneoourt, late susveyor. on the sixteenth of July. 195:, d'epositcd in the outile of P. Charlt s Ctuvelli'r. late notary public in this city, by act datedt tenth October, 153). i. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND situated, lying and being in the said SHond l istrict of this city, in the sqitare boundted bt Conti, St. Louis, Galvez and Miro streets, lesignatetd iby the number thitrteoIn, in square numblner twenty on said plan by A. d'Hemrecourt.. deposited in the office of said P. C. (luv',llier, late notary in this cit ; said lot measures twenty-eight feet six inches front on Conti street by one hundred and four feet eight inches in depth, between parallel lines. 5. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND. situated. lying and being in the First District of this city. in square number four hundred and '.evonty nine boundeld by Miro, Jackson I( r Gasqueit). G.,lvez and Palmyra streets. the said lit if ground being designated by the number throtci on a plan made by F. N. To0rne, architect, on the twenty third of February. 1867, exhibited at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, oin Royal sure -t, on the ninth of March, 1867. and deptosited in the office of C. V. Foulon, notary nublic in this city, as plan numbler live, accord ing tbo which plan the said lot of ground meas ure , in American measure twenty-nine feat six inches two lines front on Gasquet street by one hundlred ant eight feet deep; and said lot of gr,)ound number thtee forms part of the four lots of ground dlesignated by the numbers oneu, two, three and four, and fronting on GalvRz street, according to another plan made by C. A. Do Armnas deputy survyor genetraI, dated the thirtieth of January. Iss.6. and dtiposited in the oftlce of tile shev iff ,f the areish of Orian('s. Toge'ther with a!l and singular thie buildings and improvemtnts on said several lots iof gr:,und. an l all the rights, ways and advaa. tages thieretunto belonging or in anywise ap(per taining, Beong the same proterty acrlutredl with other prio ),rty by the dltftndall t h.rtiin by pllrchase from John T Colli is, ias pr act pai.sseO t..fort W. J. Ca~l ll, notary tlubhc in tiis tlty, dated twin ty-flftlh of Juini, 1875. Sizceid in t he ab)ve suit. Terms-Cash on the As, HDt. THOIAS H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. 8t15t 25 0C5 1 . . . . John L. Mterry vs. Joseph E. Duane. THIRD DISTRICT COURT FOR THE parish of Orleans, No. 2,,709--By virtue of a writ of seizurer and sale, to me directed by the honorable the Third District Court 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, in the HSeond District of this city, on SATUR DAY, October 27, 1877, at 12 o'clock m., the iol lowing described property, to wit A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND. together with the buildings and im provements thereon, and all the rights, ways, privileges and appurtenances thereunto belongng or it anywise appertain ing, situated in tte First District of this city, in the square number two of the old city plan. b .untied by Tchoupitoulas. New Levee, St. James and Celeste. Said lot measures sixty three feet eleven inches three lines front on Tehoupitouias street by one hundred and twenty-seven feet ten inches five lines in depth, between parallel lines, Amtri can measure. Being the same property acquired by defendant herein by purchase lin the manner following. to wit: The one half thereof from Henry H. Crocker by act pa-sed before W. L. Poole, a notary public in this city, on the eigh!th of March 185i. and the oth-r one-half thereof from Philip Drumm by at tassed betore said W. L. Poole. notary, on the e;ghteents day of April, isea, Seized in the above suit. Terms-Cash on the s.ot. THOMAS H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. sc25 oc5 16 27 Workingmen's Bank vs. Jean Berthin et al. THIRD DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR ish of Orleans. No. 24,802 (No. 27.009 Stu perior District Court)-By virtue of an alias writ of fieri facias. o me directed by thb honora ble the Third District Court for the parish of Or leans, in the atoe entitled cause I will proceed to sell -at public auction, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street, between Canal and Customh .use streets. in the Second District of this tity, on SATURDAY, October 13, 1877, at 12 o'clock m., the following described pron.rty. to wit ALL THE RIGHT. TITLE AND INTEREST of P. Lacaze and J. P. Lozes in and to the suit entitled P. Lacaze and J. P. Lozes vs. Eugene Waggaman et al.. No. 23.496 of the Third District Court for the parish of Orleans, same being a suit to enjoin the ex:cutiorn of a w, it of seizure and sale i-sued in the suit of Workingmen's Bank vs. P. Lacazo and J. P. Lozes. No. 26,941 of the late Superior District Cour t, and to have the mortgage granted to secure the notes therein proceeded on null and Void; all of which will more fully appear by reference to the record of said suit of P. Laecaze and J. P. Loses vs. E. Wag aman et al., No. 23,496 of the Third Dis trier Cnur h Beized in the above suit Term~e-ah on the 4 -BOlO"t ADmrTigam . bHEUIPIFF ALES. Mrs. A. C. DeBlane vs. Flrmin Levasseur et al. SECOND DISTRICT COURT FOR THE parish of Orleans, No. as,344-By virtue of a writ of fleri facinsl against Firmin Levassour. to me directed by the honorable the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause, I will proceed to sell at putlic anution, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange. Royal street, l "tween Canal and Customhouse streets, in the Second District of this city, on November 5,. 1877, at 12 o'clock m., the following described property to wit 1. 01NE UNDIVIDED HALF OF A CER TAIN VACANT LOT OF GROUND, situated in the suburb Treme of this city, in the square bounded by St. Louis Roman and Prieur streets and Canal Carondelet, designated as lot number four on a plan drawn by C. F. Zimple, civil engineer, dated the twenty-first of June, 1531, and deposited in the office of C. Pollock notary public, annexed to an act under date of the seventeenth April, 1833: said lot having (English measure) thirty-five feeoot seven lintes frtlnt on Canal Carondolet. one hundred and twenty-nine feet five lines in depth and thirty four feet six lines on the rear line. 2. TWO LOIS OF GROUND. in the square number twenty-eight, bounded by Maine, Mt. a nne, Sagan and Bayou Hoad. designated by the numbers two and three, as shown on a plan drawn by L. H. Pilie. dared the olghtcontti of May, 184l, and deposited In the oflfte of J. Cu villier, nota'y public. The said lots measure thirty feet six inches three lintes each front on layou Road, thirty feet four inches six lines(on the middle line, and the following depths: Lot number two, one hundred and f ,rty feet two Inches one line on the line that separates it from lot number one; and lot nnumberthree, one hundred and thirty-seven feet eight inches four lines on the line that separates it from lot number two. 3. TWELVE LOTS OF GROUND. in the sunare hounded by Port, St. Anne, Ragan and Maine st rets, and (cesgnated Iby she numbers one, four, five, six seven. eight, nine, ten. twen ty-eight, twenty-nine, thirty and thirt y-one, on a plan of L. B. Pllie, City Surveyor. Number onel forms the corner of Port and St. Anne streets, thirty feet six inches three lines front on Port street by a depth of one hundred and forty-two feet seven inches six lines front on St. Anne street, one hundred and forty feet two inches one line on the op tronite side line, and thirty feet six inches three lines in width in the rear. Number four, thirty feet six inches three lines front on Port street by one huondred and thirty-two feet nine inches two lines on the line dividing it from lot num ber five. of one hundred and thirty-five feet two inches seven lines on the opposite side line and thirty feet four inches six lines in width in the rear. Lots numbers five, six, seven. eight, nine, ten, fronting on Port street; numbers five, six. seven, eight, each thir y feet six inches three lines; number five, a depth of one hundred and thirty feet three inches on a line dividing it from Iot number six, of one hundred and thirty-two feet nine inch s two lines on the opposite line. Number six, a deptlih if one hundred and twen ty-seven feet ten inches on a line dividing it from lot number seven, of one hundred and thirty feet three inches five lines on the oppo site side line. and thirty feet four inches six lines each in the rear. Number seven, adepth ,of one hundred and twenty-five feet four inches two I nes on a line dividing it from lot number eight, of one hundred and twenty-seven feet ten inches on the opposite side line and thirty feet four inches six lines in width in the rar. Number eight, a depth of one hundred and thirty-two fe-t. ten inches five lines on a line dividing it from lot number nine, of one hundred and twenty-flve f-eet foulr Inches two lines or the opposite side line and thirty feet four inches six lines in width in the rear. Numbers nine and ten each a front of thirty f:eet six inches four lines and a width of thirty fet four Inches seven lines in the rear by a a depth, viz: Number nine of one hundred and twenty feet five inches on a line dividing it from lot number ten. of one hundred and twen ty-two feet ten inches five lines on the opposlte sido; number teon of one hundrted and twenty feet five inches on a line diviting it from lot ntumber nine andt of one n hundred and sevellteen feetr eleven inchlles three lintes on the opposite sideline. Numbers twenty-night, twenty-nine, thirty and thirty-one measnure each thirty feet front on St. Anne street by a dlotn of one hun dred feet bIetween equal and parallel lines, with all the rights, etc., of said lots. Heized in the above suit. Terms-Cash on the s tot. THOMAS IT. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the P'arish of Orleans. OC4 19 no5 Joseph Holz vs. John Connors et als. I LTIFTH DISHTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR I' ish of Orleans, No. 6071-By virtue of an alias writ of lerit faclis a ninst John .J. Fiatlry and John Connors, in sulido. to rue directed by the honorabeo the Fifth District Court for the arish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause, will proceed to sell at publi auctntion, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets, in the Second District of this city, on TUES WIAY, October 16, 1877, at 12 o'clock m.. the fol lowing described propertv, to wi - 1. FIFTEEN LOTS OF GROUND, with the hb ildings and improvemnent thereon. situated in the Fourth District of this city, in the square bounded by Preur, Jackson(. .Joihnon and (M-.1 Somene streets, designated by the numblllers one t llfteen, inclisivi,of square number four hun dred and thirty-two, its per plan annexed to an act before H. Magner. late a notary public in this city, of date the nineteenth of hrbruary, 1868. and measuring together two hunodred and thir teen feet nine Inches front on ]'rileur street, two hiundred and seventy-seven foirt nne inch one line front on Jackson street. one hllndr. d and .eleven feet six inches three lines front on:John-on street. and two hundred and ninety flvir feet five inches flyve lines front on Mel tromene street. Bering thet same property nc llruiredr by the defendant herein. John Crontnors. by purchase from the New Or leanll and Carroll torn Railroad Company, by act before stid triteo notary, H. Magner, on the nineteenth of Feb ruarv. NfR.5. 2. FOUR LOTH OF GROUND in the Fourt.h District of this city. in the sqnurre bounded by Jackson. Galvez. Johnson and Melpomnrue streets, and delsignrttd by the numhers one i.o four illnclu-ive. o[f square llnumber fotur hln dIredrnli forty-six,and meanta rrtogether ninety three ft one i rlch four liites fronlit on JohnHson strol t, two hundred and thirty-eight feet six inthes two lines front on Jackson st ruet, five feet, one inch live lines front on (hl ve-z trrnt and two h rndrerd lift y-lour feet four incthes one line tront on Mel tmonien, street. Bei ng thre sartll property acquired by the defendant. herein. John Con nolrs, bty purIelasie from the New Orallans alnd Carrollton Rail road Com pany. by 't thefore satid late notary, 8. Magnrr, on the nineteenth Feb ruary.18(6'5. . AA (CETTAIN LOT OF GROUND, with all the buildings and irnprovements thereon. sit uated in the First District of this city. desig natedl by tirhe numlber five of squalre boulnded by Magazine, Notre Damer, Girod and Tchoupi toulas streets, and lmeasuring, as per plan an nexed to an act bef:re W. J. CIstell. notary publie in this city, dated foil rth May, 1(s8, thirty three feot five inches front on Girodi street, by a depth, between parallel lines of sixty-three feet eleven inches two lines. Being the same property acquired by the defendant herein, John Connors. by purchase from C. SHhmidt, by act beforr+ W. J. Cauteli, notary public in this city, on the fourth May. 1868. 4. A LOT OF GROUND, with the buildings and improvements thereon. situated in the First Iist rict of this city in the square bounded by Girod, Tchoupitoulas. Commerce and Notrr Daime streets, designatedi by the number twelve, and measuring twinty-four feet t wo inches front on Girod street, the same width in the rear, by a depth of ninty-flive feet eight inches Nix lines on line of lot number eleven, and of ninety-five feet eleven inches on line of lot number thirteen. Being the same property airquire by tihe defendant herein. John Con nors, by purchase from J. D. W'iavu-r, by at tnt fore Tlheo. .Iryol, notary public in this city, on thei eighth May. 2808. 5. A CERT SIN PORTION OF GROUND. sit irted in the First District of this city, in the sqllar e bounded by Notre Damer, Magazine. Gir,,d and Trholupitoulas street.., t:ken off of th,, rear of lot designated as two B. on plan of L. R,,iz-nstein and Braun. d lted the eighteenth of March. 186tl, and dettsited in the offlee of W. J. Castell. notary public in this rity; which said por'ion of ground measures thirty-one feet eleven inches five lines. more or less, on the rear of the remaining portion of I.1 two B. thirty-one feet eleven inches five lines on the line of lot number six, thirty-three feet ive I inches on the division line of lot two A, and thirty-three feet five inches on the rear of lot number five. and is designatied on the skerch r annexed to an act before W. J. Castell. notary public in this city, of date twenty-ninth of May. 1868. as three A. Beiing the same property acquired by the de t fendant herein, John Connors. by purchase 3 from David Close, by act before said notary pub lie, W. J. Castell, dated the twenty-ninth of t May, 1968. fendant Connors. Terms-Cash on the spot. THOMAS H. HANDY Civil Sheriff of the Parish of drldans. ses15 25 005 16 AT1ORNNT A.ND 0 aOO LOESB AT 5UD tAlll F £DVU MS. Citizens' Bank of Loutsimna V s. New leans National Building Agsociatiqp HIRD DISTRRIOP COURT FOR THEE PA ish of Orleans. No. 24,81-B virtueof of ileri facits, o me directed by the able the Third District Court for the Orleans. In the above entitled osuse, proceed to sell at public auction, Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, street, between Canal and Customhouns in the Second District of this city, on 8 DAY, October 27, 1877, at 12 o'clock in., th lowing described property to wit A LOT, PIECE O PORTFION OP situated in the square boundbd by Chartres. Royal and Toulouse streaets, rear of the St. Louis Hote l building, with all the buildings. appurtenanees, ways. privileges, servitudes and depe formerly known as the banking house Citizens'Bank of Louisiana. Baid lot, pise portion of ground measures, in i measure, sixty-four feet front on Ta. street, one hundred and sixty-one feet inches six lines in depth on the side Itnyal street, and one hundred and sixty. feet eb:ht inches six lines in depth oaths towards Chartres street, and sixty-th ee eleven inches two lines in width on the line across the yard in common by said erty and th-1 property formerly known sa St. Louis otel. eig the -ame prope uinired by the dlefendarts from he C lank of Louisiana. by nat passed before J. Ker. notary public in this city, on the September, 1874. Seized in the above suit. Terms-Cash on the spot. THOMAS H. HANDY Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Ories 852i oc5 1t 27 The Lafayette Insurance Company of Orleans vs. Miehil Gallagher. rT HIRD DISTRICT COURT FOR THE P. ish of Orleans. No. 24.81-7-By virtue of a of seizure and Fal-, to me directed by the c able the Third District Court for the p.h' Orleans, in the above entitled cause, .W1I need to sell at public auction, at the ore and Anutioneers' Exchange, Roy between Canal and Customhouse streoeta Second District of this city, on FRIDA*, her 5, 1877. at 12 o'clock m., the followl. . crihed property, to wit ONE CetRTAiN LOT OF GROUND, wit the buildings and improvements tbhereon. all rights, ways. privileges and appurte thereutto belonging or in anywf.ea ing, situated in the Fourth District o in the square bounded by St. Mary, Bellchasse and Ht. Andrew streets, des as lot number three. on a plan made Hedin, architect, dated May 15, 1865' forming the corner of Roesseau and St. streets, and measuring thirty-four seet inches two lines front on St. Mary eighty-eight feet one inch five lines and front on Rousreau street, eighty-e t in depth on the other side line, and a w the rear of twenty-seven feet six inche lines; together with the right to an the rear, measuring twelve feet in Wi opening otn Rousseau street. Said lot of gro being part of the piece or parcel of.' number twelve of square number t.o the original plan of Npn's suburb. f. fully described in the at of sale thereof. Miss L. Pollock. Miss C. Pollock and th Catherine Renl to Charles William passed before A. Chia~ella, late a notary p in this city, on the thirty-first day of 1845. Being the same property acquire hy defendant hrelin by purchase from William Wilson, as per act passed before French Cotffe, notary public, on the day tof June. 1875. Seized in the above suit. Termns-Cash on the spot. ThHOMAS H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of OrleiaW se: 11 18 t,5 CONSTABLE CALES. Felix Boucher vs. Mr. and Mrs. W Berrill. T7IRST JUSTICE OUitT FOR THE ish of Orleans, No. 523:-By virtue'of of flern facias, to me dire,-td by the Paris Childress, First .lustice of the Poes and for the parish of Orleans. I will proeee4 sell at, public auction on - -, the day of November. 1877, ,t 12 o'clock m. I of my office, No. 158 Julia stret, the fol described prrottrty, to wit TWO CERTAAIN L.OTS OF GROUND, geth(er with the buildings and improv thoereon. and all the r'ghts, ways, privileges appurt'-nntuees th)ereunto belonging, sit in the Fourth District of this city. in the bounded by St. Mary street. Felicity roa gious and Rouseau streets, and design numbers one and two on It plan draw Grant, late surveyor, under date of . 1574, and deposited for refetrence in the o L. RIt. Kinney, then notary public in the Jefferson, in this State. Maid lot num o foirms the corner of Religious and St. streets, and measures eighty-five feet inthoes front on St. Mary street by o01ne and forty-four feet four inches sev n .l depth and tront on Religious street hundred andl twenty feet in depth on the p site side line dividing it from iIt numu i and five feet- thre, inches in width the rear, where it is also bounded by numnber two; and the said lot number measures twenty-seven foot five inches lines fronton St. Mary street, a like width i the rear line, where it is bounded by lot Iu bher seven, by a depth on the side line near Rousseau street, dividing it from lot numn three, of one hundred and twenty-seven ten inches five and a half lines, and on the posite slde line depth from St. Mary street one hundtlred and twenty feet; thence it fu right anglis up to Religious street five thbr.e inches. and thonce it has a d front on Religious street of nine feet di i and one-half lines tip to its extreme rear and the dividing line from lot number hIing the same property actquired by def herein. Wm. Verrill. by purchase from tino Wilhem, Jr., per nct patssd before Andl Hero, Jr., notry publli in this city, on the; s tevithl day of Septombe)r, 1875. Seized in the above entitlad and numtt suit. Trermns-Cash for a suffitient amount to clairn of plaintiff. forty-six dollars and nin 'eons, interest and costs of sulit. JOHN F. WOOD, o05 14 25 no __ Constab Adam LeldenhIemer vs. Mr. B. same vs. same. `SIXTH JUSTICE COUtI T' FOR THE P º_ ish of Orleans. Nos. 517 and 518--B tue of two writs of fled facise. to 1 reoted from the Hoen. Peter Kaiser, 31xth tics of the Peace in and for the parish 0. leans. I will proceed to sell at pubic a at the corner of Richard and Constanceo on MONDAY. October 15. 1877. at 12 o'clotk the following described iroeerty, to Wit ONE LOT OF FINE HOUSEHOLD TUBE. as per inventory on file at my oiflO. Seized in the above entitled suits. Terms-Cash on the, spot. oc0 9 15 DANIEL O'LEARY, Co The New Orleans Manufacty Building Company vs. Maxit lian and others. ,(ECd)ND JUSTICE COURT OOU T the parish of Orleans. No. 10,.,Sb-B y or a writ of alias fleri facias. to me dir tht Hon. John McCormick Second JultltO Peace in and for the parish of Orleans, in above stated suit. I will proceed to sell at lic auction, at the Morchants and Auot Fxchange. on Royal street, between Cana Customhouse streets in the Second Di this city, on MONDA4, November 5, If17, o'clock m. ALL THE RIGHT. TITLE AND INT of Maximilian Catoire iin and to the follo dcscrib-d real estat-s, arc uired by him u and by virtue of an adju,.dication mi to. by the Civil Sheriff of the parish of Orl the tw."nty-fourth September 1877. ONE CERTAIN LOT OF (ROUND in Jefferson City, in the parish of Jed this State, designated by the numniber .ig of square nllmber flfty thit re, bounded by tania Perrier, Berlin and Milan stre lithographic p Din d posited in the o Atlolphe •azur-au, late a notarte publlc in city. a lithograplic copy of which piBati nexed for ,.ef-rence to an act passedOe F. Laresehe. late a notary pubi' in thi .t the thirit of April. 1567. purprting to boa of lots b y Joa.hitm Kt'hn to Jacob Lage which lots measure thirty feet front on Istreet by rone, hun'ire 1 feet in depth, Sequal and parallel lines; together with singular the rights, ways, servitudes, pri and all other advntages thereunto al or in any wise appertaining, witthoutel or res -rvation. Being the same pr tituirt:d by nurcha.st by the late Jed otn said Joa'him Kohn. by act .aidi late notary. [naut F. Lareche, o '-eized in the above stated suit. Terms-Cash on the sot. L oci 21 noi MR :USELL. 0o CON7PTABLE'S SALE-BY CONS PAR IIES. - IY THOMAS J. BUCKLEY, CONST 1 the Third Justice (,t the Peace i the parish of Orl ans--Will be esld on IA DAY, October 6, 1877. at 11 o'cloclk a in., premises situated No. 217 Baronne ner Julia- ONJE OT OF OGROCERTES and as per inventory on ille in my offoe - Terms of s e~ .r6. z;