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'roIIagL ADVlrTIEllaNTa. ; NmlllERI3FF PALIs. Claty of New Orleans vs. A. illten eler; same vs, same; samo vs. same: $ . same. 0FOR DISTRICT COURT FOR THE ar of Orleans. Nos. 57,r, a 7 8a47 .9o,17 R 4--y virtue of four writs of lhenr f(aits, d r by the honorable the Superior Si t Ctour for the parish of Orleans, in the on causes, for city taxes of 1871. 1874. a and ,i70, I will proceed to sell at public aue het t Merchants and Auotioneers' Ex to yal street, between Canal and Cum en streets in the Second District of this MONDAY, December to, 117, at 12 o'clock owin described proOert to wit 1. 'I'JTAIN PORTIOqr OUN D lsit n the Sixth District of this city. in Ut ` tmber three hundred and thirteen 1 911t by Plaquemine, Robert, Perrier and rnestreets designated as follows: Lots one to five measuring one hundred 4, td i, feet front on Plaquemitno street by en d arnd one feet In depth: lots num to twenty measuring one hundred I t t front on Perrier street by one .gli~edjtnd one feet in doeptb. SGý-EITAIN SQUARE OF GROUND, sit in the Sixth ])istriot of this city. In a.ta numhbr fifteen, bounded by Twelfth, i: UL ]ptlst, Mary. Martha and Peter streets, ma~trin two hundred and fifty feet front on felth trent by three hundred feet in depth. d n the above suits. Terma-Cash on the soot. THOMAR H. HANDY, t vil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. no? 22 delo " t City of New Orleans vs. Jean Dares g sld A. Desaux; same vs. same. U . O )I Co COURT FOR THE parish of Orleans. Nos. s81,ho and 1-- t e of two writs of fler flase. to me d by the honorable the Superior District r or the parish of Orleans, In the above causes for city taxes of 1875 and 1878. roceee.to sell at public auction, at the tso and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal between Canal and Customhouse ,j the Second District of this city, on ]I i bA, December 10to, 1877, at 12 o'clock m., St In deecribed properrt to wit A; A TAN LOT OF ( KOUN. situated in d istrict of this city, in sauare num two hundred and thirty-nine, rounded by ; ns, t. Peter. Itoman and Prieur strees, al as lot number nine, measuring ree foot front on Orleans street by sixty >s in the above suits. erms-Cash on the spot. THOMAS H HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. Iroz 2 delo t ' City of New Orleans vs. Widow Wm. P Phti;: same vs. same; same vs. Martin E • 0ormack. " tUPERIOR DISTRICT COURT FOR THE r J $ 1d Flsh of Orleans, Nos. 76,564 bis, 88,e04 and ;,-i.,-By virtue of three writs of firl facias, to I direoted by the honorable the Superior Dis tOf ourt for the parish of Orleans, in the ftied esuses, for city taxes of 1874, 1875 nttM ,I Will proceed to scll at public auction, tl.cerchants and Auctioneers' Exchange. street, betI tn Canal and Customhouse t the c8iond District of this city, on S December 10o 1077, at 12 o'clock m., to fng described property, to wit-- a RTAiIN PORTION DF GROUND. sit in the First District of this city, in Slir. umber two hundred and fourteen U" d by Calliope, St. Charles, Clio anc tl . elet streets, designated as lots numbers ot on Calliope street by one hundred and S -an feet in depth.b e f imdin the above suits. erms--Cash on the s ot. : THOMAS Ii. HANDY. e OlCivil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. no7 22 delo Tie City of New Orleai s vs. Estate of J. Weightman Smith: same vs. same: same . . same; same vs. same; same vs. same. "gUPERIOR DISTRICT COURT FOR THE ' ., parish of Orleans. Nos. 57 5)4, 731.38 .. d 04 .0 and 8494-By virtue of live writs of aort ialas, to me direc ed by the honorable the Uperior District Court for the parish of Or In In the above entitled causes, for city taxes i.t 1874 1875 and 1870, I will proceed to t . ~ public anction, at the Merchants and uctioneers' Exchange, Royal street. between and Customhouse streets, in the Second int of this city. on MONDAY, December to. , at12 o clock m., the following described ATAIN PORTION OF GROUND, sit. in the First District of this city. in square three hundred and forty-one,. bounded rd Perdido. Liberty and Poydras Sd ated as lot number twenty-six, gasuring thirty feet front on Howard street bi.One utndre a( seven feet In depth. ' IA C TAIN PORTION OF GROUND. sit 'ited in the First District of thiscity. in square t tmber one hundred and sixty-tour. bounded M azine, Camp,. Lafayette and Poydras designated as lot number eleven, meas i . twenty-one foot front on Magazine street y fo-rty feet in depth. V7- elzed In the above suits. Terms--Cash on the spot. THOMAS H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. no? 22 dole T:h City of New Orleans vs. Arnold Weber; same vs. same:.smoe vs. same. SUPERIOR DISTRIOT COURT FOR THE parish of Orleans. Nos. 7161, 1:t170 and 5a, 45.-By virtue of three writs of ter fauclas, to me ireted by the honorable the Superior District U it for the parish of Orleans, in the above on tled causes, for city taxes of 1870, 1871 and 1873. wi proceed to sell at public auction, at e Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, sal treet, between Canal and Customhouse treew, in the Second District of this city, on AY, December 1o, 1877, at 12 o'clock m.. th following described property. to wit A 1ERTAIN PORTION OeF GROUND, sit vtited in the Fifth l)istrict of this city. in uare number one hundred and flfty-two, unded by Madison,. Jackson, Jefferson and Homer streets, designated as lot number nine. measuring sixty feet front on Madison street by one hundred and twenty feet in depth. l7z0d in 1lie above suits. Terms-Cash on the sl ot. THOMAS H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. not 22 dole CONSTABLE SALES. tbas. Theodore, John Maylan, Subrogee, vs. Mr. and Mrs. 8. T. Goodwyn. SEVENTH JUSTICE COURT IN AND FOR the parish of Orleans, No. 3701-By virtue of a Dluries writ of fleor faolas, to me directed by the Hon. C. A. O'lRourke. Sveunth Justice of tbe Peace in and for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled and numbeled suit, I will roceed to sell at public auction, at my ware eouse. No, tes Magazine street, on TUESDAY, November 27. 1877. at 1to o'clock a. m., the fol ON OT LetOF HOUHEIiOLE FURNITURE and other MOVABLI EFFECTS, as per inven tory on file in my office. Seized in the above entitled and numbered suit. Terms-Cash on the spot. A. P. KELLER, no17 22 27 Constable. . Pohlman, Jr., Agent vs. August Larire and wife Fannie Freman. SEVENTH JUSTICE COURT IN AND FOR the parish of Orlcans. No. 712s-lyv virtue of a writ of lerli fatlas, to me directed by the eon. C, A. O'Rtourke, Seventh Justice of the Feace in and for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled and num.bered suit. I will pro ceed to sell at ptiblie auction at my warehouse. go. Se Magazine streot. oln TUE1T)AY Novenm be 27. 1877, at 1I0 o''l'ck a. mi., the following dosE LOTO OUEEHOLD FURNITURE and other movable effects, as per inventory on fle in my offleo. Beized in the above entitled and numbered suit. Terms-Cash on the spot. no17 22 27 A. P. KELLER, Constable. BUCCESSION NOTICES. Eaeeesston of Mrs. Widow Anna Elizabeth Schultz. QECOND DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR ish of Orleans No. s39a o-Whereas, Ambrose Leite, Jr., has petitioned the court for letters of administration on the estate of the late Mrs. Widow Anna Elizabeth Shbultz. deceased. No tice is hereby given to all ,whom it may con eorn to show cause within ten days why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be no17 the e JOHN HERBERT. Clerk. aceseeion of Jean Monsanne or Mon toussalnt. * UOOND DISTBICT OOUBT FOR THE PAR . sbof Orleans No. 39,816-Notioe is hereb Sto the cedtors ofthi estt and to a nMUODS herein in to e h w cause S fro the Ip . otifletion, If T pýe F.r JUDICIAL AV.r MvI, mIZTsa. mHEIBI3 BAL.., The City of New er'enns vs. John E. Thomas and Zeph. Foley; same vs. same: sanm vs. same; same vs. same; same vs. name; same vs. same. -UPERIOR DISHTRICT COURT FOR THE c parish of Orleans Non. 7,007 12.50o, 58,301, 785,5a 91.500 and 86(7-lby virtue of six writs of tleri oalas to me directed by the honorable the Superior bistrict Court for the parish of Or leans, in the above entitled causes, for city taxes of 1870, 1871 1873. 1874, 1875 and 1970, I will proceed to sell at public auction, at the Mer chants and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets, in the Second District of this city, on MONDAY. Deemhber 10, 1877, at 12 o'clock m., the following desrlbed property, to wit A CERTAIN SQUARE OF GROUND.situated In the First District of this city, in square num ber seven hundred and nine, bounded by Canal. (asequet. Genois and Telemachus streets. Mei.ed in the above suits. Terms-Cash on the spot. THOMAS H. HANDY. Clvil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. no7 22 dele em* f.lt of Wat Owl*nana wu. A.mn Ust. The City of New Orleans vs. Jean Bet- ce pouet; same vs. same; same vs. same. H -3UPERIOR DISTRICT COURT FOR THE a' " parish of Orlans. Nos. 69 04,o 81,708 and 853 By virtue of three writs of ieri facias, to me M d rooted by the honorable the Superior District M Court for the parish of Orleans, in the above 0i entitled causes, for city taxes of 1874, 1875 and si 1876e I will proceed to sell at publio auction, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exhang, 0 Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets, in the Second District of this city. on MONDAY December 10. 1877. at 12 o'clock m., h the foillowin described property to wit- A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND. sit-o uated in the Second District of this city. in s quare number seventy-five, bounded by Dau- N phine, St. Ann. Dumaine and Bourbon streets. P1 designated as lot number ten, measuring twen- 0 ty-five feet front on Dauphine street by eighty- ol four feet in depth. Seized in the above suits. Terms-Uash on theT MAS H. HANDY, ot. Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. A no7 22 dl10 O The City of New Orleans vs. James Me- In Nally; same vs. same: same vs. same; same m vs. same: same vs, same. N QUPERIOR DISTRICT COURT FOR THE C' -S parish of Orleans,. Nos. 55.660, 76.302 78. 181. 8.,450 and I6'a-BIty virtue of live write of frl Wc facits, to me directed by the honorable the in upoertor District Court for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled causes. for cit.y taxes of 1873 1874. 1875 and 1876. I will proceed to aI sell at public auction. at the Mere hants and Auctioneers' Exchange. Royal street, between Canal an Customhouse stremts in the Second - District of this city, on MONDAY, December 10, 1877, At 12 o'clock m., the following described property, to wit t. A CrRTAIN LOT OF GROUND, situated in the Fourth District of this city, in square number three hundred and ninety-one, bound ed by Philip. Clara. Willow and First streets. t, designated as lot number thirteen. measuring twenty-eight feet front on Philip street, by L ninety-one feet in de pth. 2. A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND, situ ated in the Fourth District of this city, in n square number four hundred and twenty-four bounded by Roman Prieur. Washington and ta Fourth streets, measuring one hundred and thirty-el ht feet front on Roman street, by two t hundred and fifty-eight feet In dpth. 3. A CERTAIN PORTION OF GatOUND, situ ated in the Fourth District of thiscity. In square t number four hundred and twenty-six, bounded by Roman. Prieur. Third and Second streets, i measuring two hundred and fifty-three feet front on Roman street, by two hundred and seventy-six feet in depth. th eizeld in the above suits. Terms-Cash on the spot. H THOMAS H. HANDY, of Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. to no7 22 delo thle The City of New Orleans vs. Joseph Bow- th ling; same vs. same; same vs. same. m SUPERIOR DISTRICT COURT FOR THE I parish of Orleans, Nos. 08.933. 82,585 and 1320 By virtue of three writs of fIerl 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, 1875 hi and 1876, I will proceed to sell at public auction. h at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, st Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets, in the Second District of this city, on MONDAY December 10, 1877, at 12 o'clock m.. tl the foil wingg dscdrebed proert to wit A CE TAN sVUARE O( 'R6JND situated in the Second District of this city in square number five hundred and three, bounded by ti Telemachus, Cortez. Customhouse and Bien- F ville streets, measuring two hundred andl sixty-nine feet front on Telemachus street by if two hundred and seventy-seven feet in depth. Seized in the above suits. s1 Terms-Cash on the spot. . ANDY, THOMAS H. HANDYY. Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. no7 22 deolo s MONITIONS. A MONITION. STATE OF LOUISIANA. THIRD DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PARISH ( OF ORLEANS. o THE STATE OF LOUISIANA tl To all whom these presents shall come, greeting: Whereas. Ernest Mtrilh has purchased at a public sale made by the Civil Sheriff of the par ish of Orleans on the eighth of November, 1875, under and by virtue of a writ of fleri facas r against P. A. D. Cazenave, to Eugene Wagga man, late Sheriff, directed, by the honorable the 9 late Superior District Court for the parish of I Orleans. in the matter of the Draining Commis- r sloners of the First Draining District praying for the homologation of the assessment rolls, I No. 25.935: of the docket of said court-the record of which 'ease has. conformably to law. been transferred to the Third District Court for the parish of Orleans, being now No. 24,860 of the docket of said court-the property hereinafter described, has applied to this court for a moni- 1 tion or advertisement, in conformity to sections 2370. 2371, 2372 and 2:73 of act No. 96, alptroved the sixteenth of March. 1870, and commonly known as an "act for the revision of the statutes of a general character." Now, therefore, know ye. and all persons in terested herein are cited and admonished, in the name of the State of Louisiana and of the Third District Court for the parish of Orleans. I who can set up any right, title or claim in and I to the proverty hereinafter described, in conso quence of any informality in the order of sale. decree or judgment of the court under which I the sale was made, or any irregularity or ille gality in the appraisements and advertise ments, in time or manner of sale, or for any other defect whatsoevoer, to show cause within thirty days from the day this monition is first inserted in the public papers why the sale so made should not bi conlrmted and homologated. 1 The saidti property wtas sold on the eighth of November. 1875. under aind by virtue of a writ of Aerl facias against P. A. D). Cazenave. directed to Eugene Waggaman, late sheriff, by the hon orable the late Superior District Court for the parish of Orleans, in the matter of "The Drain ing Commissioners of the First Dralining Dis trict praying for the homologation of the as sttssment rolls," No. 25.935 of the docket of said late court, and the said Ernest Merilh became the purchaser for the price and sum of $10e:I 13. Description of property as contained in sheriff's deed of sale: Square number five hun dtred and eighty-sevtn, and improvements, in the First District. bounded by and measuring three hundred and eighty-five feet six inches one line on both Dorgenois and Broad streets, and four hundred and eighty-two feet two inches four lines on both Perdido and Poydras streets. In testimony whereof, we have hereunto set our hands and afiledthe seal of our said Third DIistrict Court for the parish of Orleans on this nineteenth day of November, A. D. 1877. F. A. MONROE, Judge. no22 de 21 BEN ARMBBRIUSTEL1. Clerk. PHILIP EIBECH, so, s,6. st. so and so North Peter street. Manufctory-Oorner 8t Lonisand Kirostreewe, NewOrles Has fOr &i iBsr~ JUDICOAL ADVZRTISUIEUNTS. AUCTION AALI*A. By Placide J. Spear. SUCCESSION OF JOHN A. MILLER. TIIHEE SPLENDID COTTON PLANTATTONS .... n the parish of Conordia. btate of Louis siana. MOST VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTIES on St. Charles street. between Julia and St. Joseph streets, First District, and on Louis iana Avenue. between I'rytanla and Nayaldes streets, 81xth District. PROMISSORY NOTES. GOLD WATCI, ETC. MRS. M. P. METCALFE VS. SARAII II. STER LING AND OTIIERe. Second District Court for the parish of Orleans- No. 37,630. t BY PLACIDE J. BPEAR.` Auctioneer-Offl'e ) No. 46 Royal street-On MONDAY. DI.eem bor 3. 1877. at 12 o'clock m.. will be sold at publlo auction. at the St. Charles Auction Ex change, basement rotunda of the St. Charles Hotel, on St. Charles street, between Common and U ravier streets. in the CITY OF NEW OH LEANS. STATE OF LOUISIANA, by virtue and in pursuance to a judgment rendered I May 15, 1875, and signed May 22 1875 and an order of the twenty-eighth March. 1876 signed by the lion. A. L. Tissot, Judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, In the above matter, the following described propertes to wit: d. TWO iLOTS Oh (IROUNID, with all the buildlnas and improvements thereon, situated in the ITaubourg Plaisance in the Sixth District of New Orleans (lately In the varish of Jeffer son). in the square bounded by Prytania and I Nayades streets. Louisiana Avenue and the property of the heirs of DUnlachaise. Said lots are designatid by the Nos. 17 and 18. on a plan of Ben Buisson, surveyor, dated May 12, 185t6, and deposited in the ofnlce of O. I)rouot, notary publl, in this city. Baid lots measur,. each. 31 feet r inches front on Louisiana Avenue. by a depth of 160 feet, between parallel lines. e111 American measure: be.ng the same property acquired by the late John A. Miller at sale made o by C. H. Bauvlnet, Sheriff of the parish of Or leans, on the 24th day of February. 1872. in the I matter of John A. Miller vs. Joseph E. OGuillote. No. 2,s813 of the docket of the Vourth District Court for the parish of Orleans. 2. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND. together with all the buildings and improvements ther- 1 on, situated in the First District of this city. in the square houlided by St. Charles Camp, I Julia and St. Joseph streets, In square No. 181. assessment district No. 8 in the city rolls, being composed of part of lot No. 4 and whole of lot No. 5 on ai plan of C. A. loHdin, dated November , 182, deposited with W. Shannon, notary public, ias plan No. 11, and measuring, accord ing to said plan, 34 feet 11 inches 6 lines front on St. Charles street Iy 10s feet In depth, between parallel lines. Acquired by the late John A. Mil lor from Gooee. . Waddill by act passed before Edward Barnett.late a notary publie in this city. on the 2241 November. lss;. This property bears the municipal No. 220 St. Charles street. 3. A CERTAIN TRACP Ot PARCEL OF LAND, together with all the buildings and im orovements thereon, situated in the parish of Concordia. State of Louisiana about twenty five miles below the town of Vidalia, and con taining 1182 acres of land and known as the " Excelsior Plantation." For a more full de scription of the above-mentioned premises ref erence is fully made to a ldeod dated the ninth day of January. 18s by the late John A. Miller to R. P. Miller and deorgo P. Walton and now upon the records of the parish of (Concordla. The plantation is sold subject to a lease. expIlr ing December 31.1878. a copy of which lease will be read at the time of sale. 4. A CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND. known as the Point Pleasant Cotton Plantation, together with all the buildings and improvements there on. situated in the parish of Concordla. State of Louisiana about twenty-five miles below the town of Vidalia. and boundled as follows: On the east and front by the Mississippi river, on the north or upper side by lands formerly owned by John Johnson, and on the lower side by lands owned by D. F. Miller, being the same lands sold jointly to John A. Miller and said D. F. Miller by W. N. Mercer and Ann Eliza Mer cer on February 20, 13I4, and recorded in no tarial book 0. pages 11. 12 and 13, containing 482 acres; also the following portion of section 12 having a front on said section of 31 chains and Io links, and running back 103 c-hains in a straight line to the intersection of the back cor ners of sections 11 and 12. andl the front cornerof sections 23 and 24. containing 159 2-1(00 icres, all the lands lying and being in sections to and It and part of section 12. hereinbefore described. containing In all ;il50 2-100 acres, being the same lands acouired by the late John A. Miller. on the second day of September. 1871, from Joseph Franklin, sheriff of the parish of Concordia, In the matter of the succession of David F. Mil TIeogether with 244 shares, now reduced to 228 shares, of the Capital Stock of the Citizens' Bank of Louisiana, secured by mortgage on said property. The purchaser to assume the payment, of a stock note of the Citizens' Bank of Louislana for the sum of $1710, payable on the first of April, 1878, fixed or renewable according to the charter of said Citizens' Bank of Louisiana. 5. THE UNDIVIDED ONE-FIFTH INTER EST in and to the Panola Cotton Plantation. sit uated in the parish of Concordia, State of Louisi ana, containing 2163 600-110 acres more or less, bounded on the north by the lands of J. B. Shields, south by the lands of J. C. Ferriday. east by Lake Concordla and west by wild lands. owners unknown, together with all the build ings and improvements thereon. Acquired by the late John A. Miller from the tax collector of the parish of Concordia on the sixth day of De comber. 1873. a. J. FRANK PARGOUD'S NOTE for s$.-on, dated May 6.1874, due November 24.1875. bearing 8 per cent eventual interest, Indorsedl by Laitto, Dutillho & Co. Lalltte, DuBlho & Co. have been released as endorsers on said note. 7. J. FRANK PARGOUD'S NOTE for $5moo, dated May 6.1874, due November 24,1875. bearirlg 8 par cent eventual interest, indorrsed Iy laillltt., Dulllho & Co. Lafltto. D)ufilho & Co. have bicn rellased as indorosers on said note. 8. G. MILTENBERGEIt'S NOTE, to his own norder, dlated March 1 18757, for $2;010, due twelfth FebruaLry. 1874. paraphed no vrietrl by A. 1)u catel, notary, thirty-first March, 18n., with n pr cent eventual interest. Indorsed by A. Milton berger & Co. Protest waived January 21. 1874. 9. J. FRANK PARGOUD'S NOTE for $71e), in dorsed by Ernest & Co., dated December :3. 1573. with 8 per cent eventual interest, ipayable twelve months after ldate, on which $50410 has 10. LEON FERRIER'S TWO NOTES, erh for the sum of $50s,., indorsed by Laflitte, Dulilho & Co., and protested January 12. 187i. I'araphed "No Varietur" by P. C, Cuvellier, notary public. 11. A. SORRIIEL'B TWO NOTES, each for the sum of $a50, indlorsed by Laflitte Dufllho & Co., protested April 4. 1874. P'araphed "No Varletur" by P. C. Cuvollier, notary public. 12. CAROLINE DELOGNY'S TWO NOTES. each for the sum of $5000: pirnphedt "No Vario tur" by P. C. Cuvellier, notary public; indorsed by Lafltte, Dufllho & Co.. protested January 213. 1874. Messrs. Lnfitte. Duflbho & Co.. indorsers on L. Ferrier. A. Sorrel and Caroline Delogny's notes. above mentioned in pararaphs 1O, 11 anld l12. have beeon released as indorners on said notes, 13., P. MALOCHEE'S TWO NOTES for the sums respectively of tooot and of 85064 77, in dorsed byJ. Frank Pargoud and Lafltte, Dullho ,& Co datedl March 2, 1874,. both payable twelve months after date. Messrs. Latifltte, Dulllho & Co. have been releaned as indorsors on said notes. 14. J. JRHODES' NOTE, indorsed ty P. J. Pavy & Co., dated January -, 1872, due Decem ber 20. 1872, for $5100. with 8 Der cent eventual in terest, protested IJecembor 23 1872. 15. PROMISSORY NOTES AND OTHER OBILIGATIONS, amounting to over $250,00.oo. a list of which can be seen at the auctioneer's orfce. oil. ONE GOLD WATCH, M. J. Tolilas' make. 17. ALL THE RIGHT, TITLE AND INTER EST of the parties to this partition, heirs of John A. Miller. dleceasetd in and to certain tra' ts and parcels of land, in the parish of Oua chita. Louisiana, comprising the north half of notheast quartor. lot 3, and southeast quarter and lot 4, and northeast quarter of southeast Quarter, section 15, anid north west quarter and south half of south west quarter section 14, township Is. north of range 4, ea;lst, containing 469 8-100 acres; also the northwest quarter of section 36;, township 19. range 4. east, containing 159 72-100 acres: all of said lands situated in the parish of Ouachita. in the district of lands north of Red SRiver, in the State of Louisiana. The said lan ls having been acquired from IV. J. Q. Baker, of said parish, by act of sale before W. J. Castell. notary public. New Orleans. 10th February. 1877, recorded in the office of the Recorder of Ouachita, February 21, 1877. Under the terms of said act, said Baker is entitled to redeem said lands or any part thereof, within three years from February 8th 1877. by paying the sum of two thousand five hundred dollars with interest at 8 per cent per annum from Februarry 8th, 1877. Terms--Cash on adjudication. Acts of sale before Thee. Guyol, Esq., notary publia, at the expense of purchasers. no0l 27 de 11 18 25 31 L4AMES ICI GAL JUDICIAL ADVZaTrZNIa Trs. AU-.TION SALES. By Pl.oide J. Spear. SPLENI)ID BUSINESS STAND, CORNER OF Itampart and Eutorpe streets--Two-story Frame Dwelling on Rampart, between Eu terpe and Felicity road, First District. SUCCESSION OF MR. AND MIIS, A. STRAT MYEIi. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 39,515. I)Y PLACIDE J. SPEAR, Auctioneer-Oftce S46I Royal street-SATUIRDAY, December 22, 1877, at 12 o'clock m., will be sold at public auc tion. at the St. Charles Auction Exchange base mcnt rotunda St. Charles Hotel. on St. Charles street. Ibetween Gravier and Common streets, by virtue and in pursuance to an order from the Hon. A. L. Tissot, Judge of the Second Dis t.rict Cous'rfor the parish of Orleans, dated No vember 17 1877. for account of said succeesion, the following described properties, to wit S1. A CERTAIN PIECE OR PARCEL OF GROUND, situated In the Suburb Annuncia t tion, First District of this city, in the square bounded by Euterpe, Fellcity. Rampart or Her cules and White streets, and designated as lot No. 5 of square No. 8, on a plan drawn by Joseph I i'lie, surveyor dated twentieth day of July, I 1840, and deposited in the office of Joseph Mag ner, late notary public In this city, and which Sspilld square No. 5 is designated as square No. 5 r on the topographical map of this city, published r by C. F. Zimpel in March, 1834: the said lot forming the corner of Rampart or Hercules and Euterpe streets, and having. In English meos I tre. 32 feet front on Rampart or Hercules street t by i feet 11 inches in depth and front on Eu terpo street., together with all the buildings and I improvements thereon, rights, ways, privileges and advantages thereunto belonging or in any wiso appertaining. S2. A CEInAIN IOT OF GROUND, with all the buildings, rights, improvements, ways. etc. to the same belonging. In the First Distrirt of I this city in the square bounded by Eutorpe. Felloiity, Iampart and Basin streets, having 31 feet 5 inches tront on Rampart street by 9c; feet ii inches .a lines in depth, between parallel lines. English measure, being the greater part of the lot Ilgured by the No, 4 on the plan of square 3 No. 8. made by J. 'illle, surveyor, Second Muni cipality. on the 20th of July, s840, in the records i of A. Manureau, then a notary In this city, and is the same lot the deceased purchansed from Mrs. C. S. Bridgel Denmtb r 26, 185., as per act lbefore Walter Hicks Peters, notary public. The improvements consist in a two-story frame house. double tenement, having four roonms to each tonement, front and riar gal c leries, common allyway, two-story frame kitch e on with six rooms, two cabinets andl privies. Terms-Cash on adjudlication. SActs of sale before Theodule Bulesson, EsI., notary public, at the expense of the purchasers. noH2 27 de4 11 18 22 LEGAL NOTICER. [IN RIEM.) Angus McDonald va. a Raft and LIt of Timber. SEOOND JUDICIAL DIHTICI[T COURT FOIR the Sixth and H.venth Munilei Ll Districts of the parish of Orleans, No. unt--Notice is hereby given that by virtun of a writ of provlsional seizuretr iRl in the aboveµ tltl)(d stilt, I havWe seized provisionally and tlken into my posses elon and safe keeping the following drescribed lrroperty. the owners of whieh are alleged to tIo unknown and rmt.5en'tt iOne HAFT, t4 l'oplar square Iogs, from 10 to 20 foot long. Four jqu.are Black Walnut OGQ8. from 112 to It feet long. One Hound Btlack Walnut LOG. about 12 feet Two Piles of one In,-h Black Walnut ROAIIRDS, (in yard.) On( square Black Walnut LOG. (in yard.) Two lots Ilahk Walnut. :-Incnh IPLANKS. One PLANK 12 feet long, :1 by '4 Inches. One lot pieces Bla(k WA INUT..1 inehesthick. One lot of old LINES in box. Now lying at the Ocean Saw Mill, Front treet. between Valeonc and Bordeaux streets, and in the Mississi p pi river. ('lose thereby, and on which plaintiff claims the sum of flfteen hun dred dollars for labor. etc. And all persons therein interestedt are hereby rntjotJ.d annJl_ invlted to an.tear within. fIthe." days from the date hereof and answer the poti tion flll'd in this ease. Now Orleans, November ., 1577. TIHOMAS H. HANDY, Civil Hheriff of tho Parish of Orleans. nt 1:1 22 MUNICIPAL ADVERTISE WENTS SEALED PROPOSALS. DEPARTMENT OF IMPROVEMENT", Hloomn No. 10. City Hall, New Orleans. Novmlber 20, 1877. Ha led proposals will b reoelved at this office until FRIDAY, November so. 1877, at 12 o'clock m.. for the construction of a flood-gate on Poeo pin's Avenue canal, at its intersection with Oen tilly Ridge. Speullfcations on file in the office of the City Surveyor. The Council reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids. JOHN McCAFFREY. no21 td Admilnistrator. VEHICLE LICENSE NI;IiMERS FOR 1875. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. , City Hall. New Orleans. Nov. 20, 1877. I Propositions for furnishing vehicle license numbers for 1878 will be reccived at this office until MONDAY. 26th instant. no2o 7t J. C. DENIS, Administrator. SEALED PROPOSALS FOR REPAIR OF PLANK ROAD. DEPARTMENT OF IMPROVEMENTS, Room No. 16. City Hall. New Orleans. November 17.1877. Sealed proposals for repair of plank road on Market street, between Chippewa and Religious streets, will be received at this office until SATURDAY. November 24. 1877, at 12 m. Specifl Sations on file in the office of the City Surveyor. The city reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids. JOHN McCAFFREY. Administrator. nols td NOTICE TO BAKERS. MAYORALTY OF NEW OnRLEAN, I City Hall. November 17, 1877. The average price of fresh flour being this day seven dollars and fifty cents; in accordance with said valuation the price of bread for the week commencing on MONDAY. November 19, 1877, will be: Sixty ounces for twenty cents. Thirty ounces for ten cents. Fifteen ounces for five cents. Bakers of bread are required to use only the best flour of the above value per barrel, and the use of damaged or inferior flour in bread offered for sale in this city is prohibited. Consumers of bread are requested to report to the nearest police station any violation of the above ordi. I nance. either in variation of weight or quality of 1 materiaL noel ED. PILSBURY. Mayor. CONSUMPTION Posittvely iured. All sufferers from this disease who are anxious to be cured should try DR. KISSNER'S CELE BRATED CONSUMPTIVE POWDERS. These 1 powders are the only preparation known that ' will cure CONSUMPTION and all diseases of the THROAT AND LUNGS--indeed, so strong is our faith in them, and also to convince you that they are no humbug, we will forward to every 1 sufferer, by mail, post paid, a FBEE TRIAL BOX. S We don't want your money until you are perfectly satisfied of their curative powers, If your life is worth saving, don't delay ingiving f these POWDERS a trial, as they will surely cure you. Price, for large box Is, sent to any part of the United States or Canada by mail on reesint of price. Address ASH & ROBBINS t apl ly sso Fulton street. Brooklyn. N. PREMIUM BONDS y ALWAYS ON HAND AND FOR SALE I3 SUMS TO SUIT. IMIBLATIVE WARRANTS W - ý o o 0 U) - E-' . 0 0M) ,, U~ - o -E -- - n r ESTABLISHED IN 1825. Corner Delord and Constance Street. --0--~---- WE ABE PREPARED TO MANUFACTUBE Steam Engines,. Boilers, Sugar Mills, Furnaces for Burning Bagasse, Vacuum Pans, Clarillers and Filters, SAW MILLS, COTTON PRESSES, NEWELL SCREWS, JUDSON'S GOV NOBS, GIN GFB&RING, FURNACE MOUTHS, GRATE BARS, ALL KINDS OF PLANTATION AND STEAMBOAT WORK, And e6rv description of Machinery for the South. We beg to call special attention to our large stock of BUGARB KETTLES aRav.lng - chased the entire stock of the Stacker Iron Works of Tennessee. for which Mr. E. .. ali. beuvre was formerly agent (and the only genuine Tennessee Kettles in the market). we offer the same for sale as well as those of our own manufacture. Drioe list of which we will be pleased to furnish upon application. felltt LEEDS tf CO Muste, vocal and lnstrumental, receives spoo fell attfnton. Ohlases for a thorough course in model and In object Drawing will be reorganized early in EDthUC seon. Also Painting in oil and in water For sfurther Information apply at the St, LOUIS INSTITUTE, 275 Dau n street, OUG ºJ (Established In 1847.) Mrs. E. H. MATTHEY .... ............Principal. All the branches or a finished education, in botwe UrEngulinsh and French. are taught by pro-l. sol sm Ba~u&Th HOTELS. TREHONT HOUSE, fessorners of superior kand Church Streets, German and Spanish languages also taught. Music, vocal and instrumental receives spe alvestoncial attention.Teas. Classes for a thorough course in model and In object Drawing will be reorganized early in the session. Also. Painting in oil and In watesees. colors. For furtherly information apply at the St.eL LOUIS INSTITUThe Palace Hotel of Galvestonreet. be This elegant Hotelsplately com.leted. 501 3m SaSu&Th __ HOTELS. TREMONT OUSEN Corner Tremont and Church Streets, Galveston, Texas. NBISA & ORFILA, Lessees. (Formerly of the Grand Southern Hotel.) The Palace ilotel of G*alveston. This elegant Hotel, lately completed. -yos THE ACCOMMODATION OF THE PUBLIC Being built at a cost of $40o0,000, it will be first class in every respect, with all the latest im. provements, ELEVATORS., ELECTRO ANNUN OIATOBS. etc. -wrru BATH ROOMS ON EVERY FLOOR. We therefore take pleasure in soliciting A CONTINUANCE OF THE PATRONAGE extended by the commercial men to the late Grand Southern HoteL SBISA & ORFILA. Lessees. Formerly of Grand Southern HoteL Ai'rnoiv SBrISA. Ja.. Chief Clerk. y27 6m COMMISSION MERCHANTS. LEON QUEYBOUZE. OS A B BOIS. QUEYROUZE & BOIS, Wholesale Grocers, DEALERS IN WINES AND LIQUORS And all kinds of WESTERN PBODUCE, At the Blue Stores. Corner Old Levee and Blenville streets. delt '76 lY New Orleans. UNDERTAKERS. OHAS. C. JONES. JOHN G. BOHRE. Formerly with Prank Johnson. JONES A ROCHE, 310 and 218 Magazine st..near Delord. Undartakaes and4 Fadbalmsrs. Afl benless.entrustd to the fir will receive apfm apdtewetal aM at moderate rates. INSURANCE. FACTORS AND TRADERS' INSURANCE COMPANY, r7o............Carondelet treet............ Paid up Capital, $1,000,000. Assets April 80, 1877, $1,282,908 88. ISSUES POLICIES COVERING FIRE. B AND MARINE RISKS -AT LOWEST TARIFF RATES. ED. A. PALFREY. President. JNO. CHAFFE. Vice President. THOS. F. WALKER, Seer John I. Noble. T. Lytt Lyon, John Chaffe. Samuel H. Boyd. Richard Milliken. Joseph MeElroy. J. I. Warren. Wm. J. Behan, R. T. Buckner, B. F. Eschleman, Sam'l Friedlander. Wm. C. Black. A. A. Yates, Chas. Chaffe. John I. Adams. L. C. Jurey, Isaac 8eherck, Wm. Hartwell, R. M. Walmsley. C. J. Leeds. A. H. May. A. T. Janin, S. H. Snowden, Jos. Bowling. A. M. Bleckham. se JAMES D. EDWARD (Successor to Daniel and J. D. Edwards.) STEAMBOAT, RAILROAD AND EN EERS' SUPPLIES, Manufacturer of the most improved LSTEAI TRAINS FOR MAKING 140A, And every description of Copper, Brass and Sheet-Irom Wlr~ Dealer in Iron Pipe and Fittings for Water or Gas; Brass and Iron Valves; Oil Globes; Steam and Water Ga es Tubes; Bolts and Nuts; Punched N Screws- Washers; Rivets; OlCistern. Force umps ; Brass and Iron Wire her. Lubricating and Hemp Pac; b her Hose; Belting; Lubricatin a, Linseed and Headlight Oils* White ton Waste; Cotton Stem lacking; Stocks and Dies, Pipe Cutters; Wrenches: Pine ilses; Jack BSereus Brushes; FlueBcrapers. etc. Agent for the CAMERON SPECIAL STEAM -For PUMPINGJUICE AND SUPPLTING Bend for Proice List. Fe JAMES D. EDW a. f,s % as fd3romau and 9i.9.s -. ..f O~e ,,:~f