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{asw_ AAun Lms. Jo.ih W1. lbes, AdiEniMtram I, ,v. r,. Taylor. D)ITRIOT C(t(URT FOR THE t Orloens. No, 7t--By virtue of a fRtlas to me dltectnd by the e Fifth striot Court for the par ins, in th above entitled onuseo I oc to nsel at publo auction, at the ante and Auctioneers' Exohange, Royal between Canal and Oustomhouslatreot.s o .oond Diltrit of this oit, o n WED-. Y, Janua.ry 2, 1578, at 10 o'ock m.. the t deg ri bd nroverty to w t 1 AI 'OMl.i)Il NOT, being in S ds oflurne as follows, to wit N ROnLaNAls. La., August 11, 176, wo years after date I promise to pay to the r or myself the sum of seven hundred dol ,tius reeelved, with interest at the rate Siht per oent per annum from date until pn a mym ent. Seod , . OEt. No varletur, Now (trlatne Augnust In, 1876. (Sitgnod) ANDIiLZW ]OrE u(, Jr. belod in the above sult. Terme--OC h n the sp ot, THOMAS If. HANDY. Civil Hherlff of the Prlish of Orlenas. de2l 27 8o iaB gqeaeenlon of Z. McKay vs. the Police Jury of the Parish of Jefferson. right bank. PArIMH COURT. PARISH OP JEFFPRBON, No. 1tiOO-Ily virtue of a writ of feri tacita. ti me directed by the honorable the Parish ourt, parish of JIterson, in the above entitled "eGe, lwill proceed to sell at public auction, Ithet Merchants and Auctioners' lxcohanae, yal street, between Canal and Customhouse et n the Hecond Distrclt of this city, on JAY.n Janu a 22, Ites, at it o'olock m.. the TwPl IHT'ibedpro e ,to ,it te parish of Jefferson, right bank, in and A certein square of ground, designated by number elghty-four, in the tievonth District e chity of New Orleans (late city ol Carroll . buned by (anal Avenue, HHuyn.son, Ort and .econd streets, known as the Oourt s.cua .' and square of ground in Uarroilton, 5i. ntrest, supposed o be shove le-third : vddinterest, really being silt-e htone Ulndredtbs of filtr-two one undrets or Shundred ad thirty-Ave one hundredths te entire square, Lue Idin the above suit. e-Cash on the soot. THOMAd HANDY Civil Bheriff of the Parish of Orleans. d4o jaS la 2s C. o. Rogers vs. 3. F. Virgin. TH DITR(IOT COU? OB TE PAR Sof OrlansNo, of a SOer facie, b me dretw iteho urt trlct o e T sans, In te above entlsoý ,'I winl to sell at public aur ereinfter designated, on W DY nary, 1878, at 1 1 p.. an su og t he same hour and ipins, the following UGHiT ND ITEREBT d en ant herein, . irn, and to 1. Aoertain Lease from on b rks, of it of New Orleans, to d dfnt, o tre-story and granito front store No. os Stelr street. Said case is for the ireriod of S beglnninll Octobet 1. 1877 nd edlng 1r 0.iles, and s for a rental of fifteen dollars. payable in monthly intall 1! l to of one hundred and twenty-five dollars t day of e a nd evetur of t I rinal written leaseom saeid Marks ( S. ore and alI movable effects therein I o atnd, situated at said No. 9a Gravier street, Few anvntory, whk in mar be seen In may I ithe above suit. S l--For the Loese eho purchaser to pay tenast falls due and elno the balance of .I tudlcation, If any. ceh on the spot, for the goods, mroaadldeet, e.. cash on THOMAS H. HANDY Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. STsojay 2 uher husband. SDIS IOT COURT FOR THE PAR Orleans, No. t497-6-By virtue of a hof a sei e and sale, te me directed Sonorabl the Thrd District Court Sof O ans, in thel entitled I proceed to sell atpub s ton. late and luetlo arp reets, de e num oiuare numbi r iitesn, *h are.n American measure, y follows. vi: b re ne, two, thr abd faor adjoin . and measure each t h tity, on trent on trheur street b th afeet between pa on w orm tne fot rrrie. stureets ot numbveer e adjoin Sour and measures thir-ne feet n aven nd one-half li on e .ea. depth of one ehuasr b et rallel line lot numbers ten and oin each other and measure each -to feet five lines front o o lumbus bea depth of one hundred fad lfry-seven eleven ip.ohs seven and one-half lines, be "arllel lines;and lot number twelve ad a elt number eleven and measures thirty te el e one line front on Columbus b depth of one hundred and fty-seven eleven iooe seven and one-hal lines, be lel lines. To er with all the nga an improvement, thereon. Being tama property acqauired by the defendant a r. Amelle Brunea from her hus oseph Bruneau, in part satisfaction of udment (dooreelg also a eparation pro een them) rendered by the o te he Ttird Distriot Court of New Or , t suit of Mrs. Joseph Bruneau vs. usband, No 15,77 as per act beforeAnt. ,ooourt., notary public in this ltothe ,, nth O! March,1, registere in the Con ae Office of this city id book number y-two, folio six hundred and Aix. d in the above suit. iTes-Cash on the spot THOMAR H. HANDY. Oivl SIheriffof the Parish of Orleans. 4s ija la 522 :, I celat lIa ssagne vs. Widow Joseph Olordan T DISTRICT 00CURT FO THE of Orleans, No. 840-B virtue of a Sreand sale, to mpGirected by the te Fifth District UOhrt for the par SOrleans, In the .ove entitled Ouae, I roe to sell at puUcation, at the er ants and Auctionees ]5xLone. Royal between Canal and Osttmhouse streets. Seeond District of this oity on 8&TURB ,I mber 22, 1877, at l o'olokm., the fol doseribedroperty to wit E TIILOT OF GR6OUN, situated in the b ashington (district 'Pandlly) Third tr of this forming the one-half of the nated by the number seven on a raenby Journot, late depaty turve or of rd unetpolity. on the eleventh f Jan Is , and deposited in the offlee of OrIsle l. lte a notary publle In this letn.The a anquare is bounded by Delaronae. Moreau roe and Hanoook streets, and said half fronts entirely on Hancock street, and on each of Moreau and Delaronde streets. Ssame proerty acquired by the de. herein as follows, to wit: Five-tentbs f tereof in her capacity of surviving of e community existing between do t and the late Joseph Glordano her hus ; one-tenth thereof by purchase rom Mrs. tiordano, wife of rnaud Pepin. by act fth of A ust, 154, before Felx Percy, 4 notary public in this city, and four-tenths Sby virtue of the adjudication to her of the share accruing to her four children. Emelia, Alfred and Josephine Gier th wife of Bartholomew Oanessa, at the f appraisement made by experts as te by the judge of the I Court of Pro for the city and parish of leans, by an of the said court, dt the twenty of October, 1843, ren d upon the ad ofafainily meeting of the above named on the fourteenth October. 1843, bi i{fe , late notary. inthe above suit. This being the seon.d and last sueo d 'property will bedeilnitry adiudl to e highest and last bidder for what it Tbing, at twelve months' credit, the pur fnibsng bond, with good and solvent beting eight per cent Interest per an Sdate, and special m on the sold. until final payat..t d pur ihave to dedut d inQaehthe c sheris and c etc., which about one h .dol furthermore, a ad &, - i.~..:~ VWDZCIAL ADVYBfRTIlU ammlIllºr SALE.A . Jehua Mlarks vs. M 1. VIrlna. SIXTH DISTRI COBT C TFOB TH1 PAR lsh of Orleanso. w--By virtue of a writ of fleri falas. to me directed by the hono bl the Sixth District Court for the parish of Or leans. in the above entitled cause, Iwill pro osed to sell at public auction on the n rea5s hereinefter designated, on W1iDNiDA, Jan. uary 2, 17Sm. at 103 o'clock a. min. and suceeding days, at same hour and place, the following do scribed proeort , to wit THE AtODt, MERCHANDISE AND FIX TURES of a seed 'store and all movable effects therein contained, situated at number ninety. eight Gravier street, between Bank Place and Magagine street. In the First District of this city, as per Inventory, which may be seen in my Seized in the above suit. Terms-Cash on the seot. THOtAS H. HANDY Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. dn22 27 Ja2 Wmn. Ionway, Miss Mary Kiernan, subro ated, vs. Thomas Kliernan. TIXTH DIHTh.tLT COURT FOR THE PAR A ish of Orleans, No. 9421-By virtue of a writ of seizure and stle, to me directed by the hon orable the Sixth Dlistrict Court for the parish of Orleans, In the above entitled cause. I will pro ceed to se'i at public an.tion, at the Merchants and Auntioneers' Exchange. Royal street, be tween Canal and Customnhouse streets In the Second District of thlselty. on MONDAY. Jan uary 14. 1878, at 12 o'clock in. the following described proerty,. to wit 1 A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND situated, lying and being in the Second istrict of this city, in the square bounded by Conti. tt. Louts, Rioman and nrbgn y streets, and designated by tihe number one on a certain plan drawn by 8... S ninskl, civil engineer, dated the twenty-fifth of Domlmber, lsrl. and deposited for reference in the offtee of Michael Gornon. notary public In this city: said lot measuring twenty-six feet six inches three lines front on Roman street by one haudrod and forty-elghlt feet six inches in doepth,btwoen parallel lins, and twenty- six feet six Inchesthreo lines on the roar line.which lot of ground is designated by the number sixteen of square or islet number llrty-throe, on an original plan drawn by J. PJIIe, Inate surveyor, dated first of May, 140. and deposited in the office of the late David L. MoAny, notary public In this city. Together with all the buildings and improve ments thereon. 2. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND. situated lying and being In the suburb Trome, In said Second District of this city. In the square com prised within Bloville. Conti erblgny and IBoman streets, and deslgnated Dy the number twenty-nine of square number fty-two, on a certain plan drawn by Joseph Plle. late sur veyor, dated first May, is40, and do oslted for reference In the offl of said DavidL. Mc4ay, late notary public octy n this city, and on an other plan drawn by ((. A. Hedln dated seven teenth November, 18sl and deposited for refer once in the office of said Michael Oernon, notary public in this city, and measuring. In American measure, aooording to said plan, twenty-seven foot front on said Blenville street by one hun dred feet three inchoe one in e In depth, bt n parallel lines. Together with allthe buildings and improvements thereon. MeWied in the above suit. Terms-Cash on the spot. THOMAN H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. dola 11 jai 14 me nalth & IlcKenna, in Liquidation, vs. q John J. Herrie. ,i SECOND JUDICIAL DISTIRIOT COURT FOR - the Sixth and Seventh Municipal Districts of the parish of Orltanus No.99:I-BR virtue of awrit Sof seizure and sale. to) me directed by the , honorablo the Second J udinial District Court for t the Sixth and teventle Municipal Districts of the a parish of Orleans. ,in the above entitled cause, I will proceed to sell at public aue tkon. at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Ex n change, Royal street, between Canal and Ous tomhouse streets. In the Second District of this _ct. yon MONDAY Ja~nuary 14. 1s878 at 1i wit FOUR CERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND, to. · gether with all the buildings and improvements tooreon, designated by the numbers seven, Selaght, nine and ton of quare number thirty nine, in the city of Carrollton, in the parish of Orleans formerly Jefferson in thi State bounded by Cana, Avenue. lourth .hort and Zimple streets, as per plan deposited in the office of James Oraham, notary public in this city of New Orleans. Said lots adjoin each other and measure each thirty feet front on Canal Avenue by one hundred and twenty-two feet six inches in depth between parallel lines; lot number ten forms the corner of Canal Ave nue nd Fourth streets. Being the same prop ' erty which the defendat herein acquired by purchasse from John Meyer. by an act passed efore Ernest Commagere. parish recorder and ek-ololo notary public In and for said parish of Jefferson in this State, under date of the fifth day of June, 1067. S:1zed In the above suit. Terms--Cash on the spot. THOMAS H. HANDY. Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. del23 jaae14 Alphonse Beehet vs. Lua Beebe. SIXTH DISTRIOT COURT FOB THEWPAR l ish of Orleans, No. 799-By ylrtue of an alias writ of ierd faclas.to me directed bythehonorable the SIxth District Court for the parish of Orleans, in theabov entitled cause, I will proceed to sell at public auction, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street between Canal and Oustomhouse streets, in thehecond District of this city, on MONDAY, December st, 1877,. t 12 o'clock m., the following described property to wit AtLT IERIGHTS. TITLE ANDINTEBEST of the defendant in td to a certain lease exe outed by Widow E. P. Maclas, of property in the square bounded by Common, d'Hemqecourt, Genois and Clark streets consisting of seven teen lots of ground. Also the two story dwelling house, kitchen stables, hordes, carriage, furni tore, and also agrloultural implements. Also. all the balance of the land bounded by Hagan Avenute, Park d'Hemeoonurt and Baudin streets ; also the part bounded by d'Homecourt, Com mon, Hagan Avenue and Olark streets, for the term of twelve years, at the rate of three hun dred dollars a year, which amount of rent ap pears to have been paid in full, and which lease ends on the first of September, less. The obli gations of the lessee being to preserve hll of the furniture in good order, to keep the same in sured andto reserve the bedroom furniture of Mrs. Macias for Maria Anfoux, as the whole will more fully appear by the registry of said lease in the Mortgage ofie, book one hundred and fifty. three, folio one hundred and seventy-five. Also the claim of Luc Beebe against the succession of E. P. Macias, amounting to the sum, as he claims, of thirteen hundred dollars. Seized In the above suit. Terme--Cash on the spot. THOMAS H. HANDY Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. del19 23 27 31 S D. A. Harrie vs. Caspar Lusse. | jIXTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR i sh of Orleans, No. 9661-By virtu of a writ of flerl facia, to me directed by the honor able the Sixth District Court for te parish of Orleans. In the above entitled cause. I will proceed to sell at public auction, at the Mer chants and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets, in the ond District of this city, on MONDAY,. De comber 31, 1877, at 12 o'clock inm., the following described roverty. to wit ALL THE RIGHT TTLE AND INTEREST of the defendant herein, Caspar Lusse, in and to the unexpired term of the lease up to the fifteenth day of February next (1878). of store No. 35 Front and No.36 Fulton street in the First District of this city, at the raWe of sixty dol lars per month, payable monthly, with the priv ilege of renewal for one or two years at the same rent, say sixty dollars per month. And on the same day, at 5 o'clock p. m., at my warehouse, bos. 23 and 25 Orleans street, be tween Royal and Bourbon streets, in the Second District of this city ONE PLATFORM SCALE AND ONE OLD LADDER. Seized in the above suit. Terms-For the lease the purchaser to pay the rent as it falls due, and for the balance, if any. cash; and for the platform scale a.d ladder cash on the sDot. THOMAS H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. de2e 23 27 31 IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THI DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. FOR THE DISBRICT OF LOUISIANA. IN THE MATTER OF E. MANDIN AND E. F. Perilloux. individually and as members of E Mandin & Co. At the City of New Orleans the twentieth of De- i a cember. A. D. 1877. In rBakruptey-Ne. 16ei. TI.HE UNDERSIGNED GIVES NOTICE OF L his appointment as assignee of E. Mandin and'E F Perrilloux, indivddhail and as mem bersota firm of EM d & C.. of thisear haud within sad trict, who have bank 1pon their own yeti- a .,S~Qj~:::~ .:i , 32F UtftICAUL ADPV*TarZMarts. AVuC OX SAL M. By HooF, Macon & O'Connor. TWO LOTS IN MoDONOGHVILLE. SUCCESSIONS OF JOHN WALLER. AND of Catherine Waller, widow of said John Waller, and dooeasod wife of Anton Bohr. Becond District Court for the Parish of Orloans No. 17,914. Y HOEY. AMAON & O' NNOR1-NIoholas J. Auctioneer-O o.1 t aronde let street-On. SATURDAY, December 22, 877, at 12 o'clock m.. at the St. Charres unotion Exchange in this city of Now.Or leans, by virtue of an order of the honorable the Recond District Court for the parish of Or loans, dat#ed the sixteenth of November, 1477. will be sold at public auction TWO LOTS OF GROUND. in McDonoghvillic. right bank of the Mississippi river, now the Fifth District of this city of Now Orleans, in the parish of Orleans, designated by the Nos. 22 and as of Fsuare No. 25. bounded by Monroe, Do Ar mas, Franklin and Dnecatur st roots, measuring each, in French measure. ao foot front on Mon roe street by 120 feet In depth between parallel lines. Terms of Htale-Cash. Act of sale at the expense of the purchaser, bnefore A. J. Villern, Es., notary public. l020 24 del H 15 221 SUCCEUSION NOTICES. SSuceeseson of William M. Vredenburgh, Jr I RECOND DIITRICT COURT FOR THE PA R SL- sh of Orleans No. 3srl--Nothie Is hereby h given to the credlitors of this ostate and to all n other persons heroin Interested, to show cause a within ten dlays from the present notflietlton, if it any they have or can, why the account pro y sented by Mrs. Valentine Vredenburgh, testa mentary executrix of the deceased. should not t be apv roved and homologated, and the funds t distributed in acoordance therewith. By order of the court. ._dea 27 3t* JOHN HERBERT, Clerk. Succession of Samuel P. Russ. . OECOND DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR k Ish of Orleans No. 89s 45-Notice is hereby given to tie credit rs of this estate and to all other persons heIroin interested to show cause I within ton days from the present notification, if any they have or cannwh the provisional ac I count vresented by Mary LB. us and Samuel r K. Buss, testamentary executrix and testamen tary executor of the deceased, should not be tapproved and homologated, and the funds dis tributed in accordane therewith. By order of the court. de22 27:01* JOHN HERBERT. Clerk. uccenslon of Robert E. Sharp. SECOND DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR slh of Orleans. No, sa,.r.r-Notice Is here by given to the creditors of this estate and to all Sother persons herein intereostd, to show cause Swithin ten days from the present noltiloatlon. if any they have or oan, why the account pre sented by Thomas Sharp, administrator of this estate, should not be approved and ho mologated, and the funds distributed in accord anoe therewith. By order of the court. doter 7224 27 JOHN HERBERT. Clerk. Sueession of Dr. F. R. Alpuente. QECOND DISTRIOT COURT FOR THE PAR IC ish of Orleans. No. ass.4o- Whereas. Miss Berthe Alpuente has petitioned the court for letters of dative testamentary executorship on the estate of the late Dr. F. It. Alpuente. de neased. Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern to show cause within ten days why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. By order of the court. doll It 19 22' JOHN HERBERT. Clerk. U suecession of res. Sarah Lopes, Widow I of Edward Abraham Cazeres. v SECOND DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR. - ish of Orleans. No. 89,994-Whereas Emile Oazeres has petitioned the court for loeters of z administration on the estate of the late Mrs. I Barah Lopes, widow, etc.. deceased. Notle is hereby given to all whom it may concern to s show cause within ton days why the prayer of C the said petitioner should not be granted. By order of the court. a dela io 19 22* JOHN HEBBERT. Clerk. 6 n CNSTAILB IALEº. Chas. MCCoy vs. F. Kunts. P- SEVENTH JUSTICE COURT FOR THE PAR SU ish of Orleans, No. 7160-By virtue of a wrlli d of fleri facias. to me directed by the Hon. O d A. O'Rourke. Seventh Justice of the Peace it b and for the parish of Orleans, in the above le entitled and numbered suit I will proceed tc sell at public auction, at my office No. Oee Maga. zine street. on WEDNESDAY, January 2, 157s, at 12 o'clook m,. the folowing described pro. perty to wit ONE SORREL MULE and ONE DUNI COLORED HOUSE, with harness. Seized in the above entitled and numbered suit. Terms-Cash on the spot _ den2 27 jal A. P. KELLER, Constable. ,, Philip MItchel vs. Gabriel Simon as Prlin ofal afnd Cyrus Boll es security, in solido. SEIGHTHd JUSTIOE COURT FOR THE PAR na Ish of Orleans No. 68:-By virtue of a writ of Sflerl facias, to me directed bythe Hon. Arthur J. r Roman Eighth Justice of the Peace for the par I lsh of Orleans I will proceed to sell at public auction. on WEDNESDIAY, December 26, 1877. at r 12 o'clock m.. In front of my offce, on Canal Ave - nue between Hampson and Second streeots in a the Seventh District of this city. the following described roperty, to wit ONE SORREL PONY. Seized in the above entitled and numbered suit. Terms-Cash on the spot. del4 18 22 20 PHILIP MITCHEL. Constable. LEGAL NOTICES. THE HTATE OF LOUISIANA, FIFTH DISTIRICT COURT FOR THE PAR ISH OF ORLEANS. MARIIE LOUISE CASH vs. C. L. C. CASH-No. 8665. ST HEREBY CERTIFY THAT ON THE THIR tietrh day of November. 1877, judgment was rondered in this court in the following en* titled suit, in the words and figures following, to wit Marie Louise Case vs. C. L. 8. Cass-No. asec. On motion of Hornor & Benedict of counsel for plaintiff, and on producing to the court due proof in support of said plaintiff's demand, the law and evidence being in her favor, It is ordered, adjudged and decreed that the judgment by default herein entered on the twenty-sixth inst., be now confirmed and made final, and accordingly that tnere be judgment in favor of plaintiff. Marie Louise Case, and against defendant, C. L. S. Cass, her husband, decreeing a separation of property and a dissolution of the community of acquests and gains heretofore existing between the said parties. It is further adjudged and decreed that the said plaintiff do have and recover of the defend ant. her husband, the sum of six thousand dol lars with legal Interest on three thousand dol lars thereof from November 5, 1873, and like interest on three thousand dollars thereof from March 15. 1874, until paid, and costs of suit. Judgment rendered November 30. 1877. Judgment signed December 5 1877. W. H. ROGERS, Judge. In testimony whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the said court, at the city of New Orleans, on this fit h day of December. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-seven. JNO. J. HANNAN, Deputy Clerk. de7 20 22 ja5 AUCTION SALES. By Albert Paul. GREAT CLOSING SALE -oF ALL UNREDEEMED PLEDGES -or - THE LOAN OFFICE NO. 17 BARONNE STREET. BY ALBERT PAUL. Auctioneer-Office No. 38 Exchange Alley-SATURDAY, December 22. 1877, and following days, at 10o o'clock a. m., will be sold st auction ALL UNREDEEMED PLEDGES up to July I 1, 1877, on which interest has not been Daid, without exception. Great bargains in Diamond Ringe, Pins, Ear-Rings, Brooches Studs etc., Goli and Silver Hunting and Open-Faced Watches, Jewelry of every description. Slverware Guns, Psotels, Dirks ClothIn of every deaeription. ete. Cloth and Pledges of evry d aseraipon will also be evonitorg at7:30O io'8 mJW IAL ADYmuTR XuwXT. AVFlION SALL9. By Hooy, Macoon & O'Oonsor. THE ESTATE OF HUGH MoCLOSKEY AT AUCTION. THE HUMTER SALOON, FRONTING THE POSTOFFICE AND CUSTOM-HOUSE. THAT ELEGANT SAI)OON PROPERTY ON St. Charles street, fronting Union street, be tween Commercial Alloy anti Gravior streets. THE THREE AND A HALF STORY BRICK dwelling, corner ofLafayetbt and Carondolet streets. AND A HQUARE OF (ILROUND ON GAHQUET HTREET. SUCCESSION OF HUGlI McCLOSKEY. Second DistrictCourt forthoParish of Orleans No. 36,0i3. BY HOEY, MACON & O'CONNOR--NIoholas J. Hoey Auetloneer-Offlce No. 11 Caronde let street--On SATURDAY, January i,, 1878, at 12 o'clock mn.. at the St. Charles Hotel Auntion Exchangn, by virtue of an order of the honor able the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated the 8th of Decembner 1877 will be srld by pllhloi auction, for account titf the suc tessiton of Huighl MoUloskey, the following do eribeI val inile proe rtLy, to wit 1. THE HUMTER SALOON. In the Hecond Distrit of this city, in the square hounded by Old Lvee or Deatr'atlr. CaRInal OCnsptolhous' and Dorsler strcits, known as lot No. 7. and inmca uring 29 fret front on eaih of (ld Levee or )Do eaturl sHlroots by 71 feet, 3 nches in depth. The inlprovemenlllts comlpriserl the choiet two-story brick building. constructedt ospt'lally for saloon purposoe, and long known as the "Sumter Hiouse," tactes the Custom-IHousO and Postofallo. adjacent to the I'eoples' Bank, and in the "entrlr I of our European and West Indies trade; will always colnmantn good rental from prom pt ten unts. and Is sold subject to the Iease expiring HStpterntr an30, 187, al.$1it) per month, payable monthly in advance: Portain fixturpes such' aIs marble top counter, cigar stand, chandeliers. clock, range, nl'., aire sold with the property, to Ib dtiverotle by the tenant at the Oexpiration of Ills lease. 2. THAT CHOICE PROFEHSIONAL STAND on the corner of Lafayette and Carondolot streets, dOalgintiad as lot No. 1. In the aquare bounded by Carondelet. St. Charles. Lafayette and Girod streets, and imasures 25 foot A inches front on Carondeelt. street by about 1i0 foot 4 inehies in depth and front on Lafayvtte strint t be the whole nltasorer.lnt more or tles). and bountild In the rear by It common alloy 20 fret in width. opening on said Lafavyttie street; which said alloy is common to this lot and others. Thei inmprovmentHan. iomprise ia. three and a half story brick Ibulldinag. with pressed bricnk front, is retilrd from the banquett',. and ias doublo iron balconies front. the rear wing is two-story brick. This ehoice property is not only a complot ctonvenient and attractivn family rnRidence. hlut fronm its location Iin thet city ctntre will always command a itortain and remulnerative rental i all established position for prof'sslonal purposes, and is solt sllbject to the JteRse or rental thereon, eoxtrltng H'pD teimbir t:ol, 1878. at suo per month, payable month ly. :. THAT HPLENDID PROPERTY ON ST. CIIARLIIS STREET, With it large front and groat depth. In the square bounded by St Charles. Camp, Gra vier and (Commercial Alloy) Poydras streets, the same hbengdeserlhod as follows, to wit 1. A PORTION OF GROUNI) known as lot A. measuring rot foot 11 inches I line front on Mt. (:harlos strteet by 170 foet rf incehes 4 lihes in depth on the upper side towards Commercial Allty, anti 125 foot ri inchtes on the iower side line towards (.ravier stroet. at whitthi depth It widenas arallel to St. Charles strett 24 oet 11 ir.h s1lns. i , and then' runs tytowards Ciatup street 45 feeoot 4 lines, at which pointthe said pro perty has a rear width parallel to St. Charles streeot of 75 feet Ito inches ft lines. The improvt monts thereon comprise that splendid four. story Irick store and dwelling known as 'Mc Closkey's soda water saloon," and a two story brick store known as "'Iook's bat store." which latter is leased until September so. 1878, at 35, U or month. - 2. A P'ORTION OF GROUND, known as lot B. adjoining the above on the lower side, towards (ravior street, measuring so foot 11 Inches I line front on St. Charles street by 125 foot r, inches in depth. The improvements thereon g comprise two-story brick buildings, leased un til the a3th of Heteomber 197--the restaurant Nos. 70 and 72 St. Charles street to Richard In McCloskey, and No. 74 St. Charles street to I. iGoldsmith; the former at $125, and the latter to at t40 per month. The marble-top counters, mirrors, stools etc., In the restaurant Nos. 70 and 72 St. Charles street are sold with the prop erty. subject to the lease; all movable fixtures in - Nos. 74, 76 and 78 St. Charles street belong to the tenant. 4. A CHOICE SQUARE OF GROUND, In the First District of this city, bounded by Gasquet, Palmyra, Cortez and St. John streets, and con taining twenty-six lots of ground-an admira ble location for gardening or dairy; frequent and easy communication with the business i. oentre of the city. Terms of Sale-Cash, and purchasers to as s. sume payment over and above the amounts of 3f their bids, of all taxes on said property for the J. year 1577. payable in 1871. The whole of the above described property Ic will be sold according to surveys and plans t thereof by Louis H. Pille. surveyor. Acts of saile at the expense of the purchasers. n before Wm. J. Castell, Esq.. notary public. g dt 15 f16 22 29 ja5 12 td PEIIEMPTORY SALE AT AUCTION. d To effect a partition, ON UNUSUALLY EASY TERMS AND LONG CREDIT. - Of that Valuable Commercial Property known as the MERCHANTH' COTTON PRERH AND YARD, together with all the improvements, etc., thereon. NEW ORLEANS HAVINGS INSTITUTION VS. WILEY HINTON WILLIAMS ET ALS. Third District Court for the Parish of Orleans- No. 23,594. DY HOEY. MACON & O'CONNOR-Nicholas J. lioey, Auctioneer-Office No. 11 Caron deletstreet.-SATURDAY January 19 1878, at 12 o'clock m., at the St. Charles Auction Exchange, by virtue of an ord.r of the Hon. F. A. Monroe, I judge of the Third District Court for the par. slh of Orleans, rendered on the 16th and signed on the 21st day of November, 1877. in the above entitled matter, will be sold at public auction the following valuable property, to wit i. A CERTAIN SQUARE OF GROUND in the First District of this city, with all the buildings and improvements, Dress, machinery, etc., thereon, comprised within New Levee, Front, Gaiennie and Louisa streets measuring about 191 feet 10 inches front on New levee street, a like front on Front street, and about 06e feet I front on each of Louisa and Galennie streets. + The improvements comprise that well known new and substantially built and fire proof build ings known as the Merchants' Cotton Press having all conveniences for the storage and compressing of cotton, having first-class sheds built around the entire square, thus giving it large storage capacity. 2. NINE LOTS OF GROUND, situated imme diately opposite the above, in square bound ed by New Levee, Front Galennie and Suzette streets, and designated by the Nos. 1o to is in clusive. Said lots measure together about 127 feet 6 inches 6 lines front on New Levee street, t and a like measurement on the line nearest to Front street, about 153 feet 6 inches front on Gaiennie street and a like measurement on the line nearest to Suzette street; and 3. A LOT, situated In the same square and ad joining the property above described, and des itnated as lot No. 13, measuring about 21 feet 5 inches 6 lines front on New Levee street, by i about 103 feet 6 Inches in denth. The improve ments on the above described property com prise unusually large and well built sheds for the storage of cotton, covering the entire front on New Le6ee street. Terms of Sale-One-third cnsh and the bal ance at one and two years' credit, in notes of j the purchaser bearing interest of eight per cent per annum from the date of adjudication, and secure, by vendor's lien and special mortgage f on the property sold, with the pact "de non aliendo ;" the usual stipulations of five per cent attorney's fees in event of suit to enforce pay ment of the notes or any portion thereof; in surance to the full almLent of the credit portion of the price of sale and transfer of the policy to the vendors or holders of the notes for the credit portion, and to assume the payment over and above the amount of the bid, of all taxes for the year 1877, which are payable in 1878. The notes given for the credit portion to be subdivided into coupons If required. Act of sale at the expense of the purchaser, before Theolore Guyol, Esq., notary public. de9 152229 ja5 12 19 A!1"1ZY AND OIImiU AP LLW UDIOI&AL ADVZI6IIaZN 1 . AUICIOlt 3ALBA. Byt . . OGlrardey. T CHOICE SECOND AND FOURTH DISTRICT PROPERTY. E TIE TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING No 275 Royal stroet, N --AND- THE FOUR TENEMENT COTTAGES, . Forming the northeast torner of St. Mary antd Prylanla streets, near the residences of Messrs. Block, Frank and Camors. SUCCESSION OF THE LATE MRS. WIDOW T DAVIS LANAUX. Second District Court for the parish of Orleans No. 39.811. SY 0. E. OIRARDEY Auctionoer-Offlo No. J a Camp stlreet-H-SATUDAY, December 22, 1577. at 12 o'elo,.k m., at the St. Charles Auotion - Exchange. In tihe rotunda of the St. Charles Ho tel, In this tity, will be sold at public auction, 4, by virtue of an order from the lion. A. L. n '1H isot, *Judge of the Seoond Distrlt Court for the parish of Orleans. datted November 12. I. 177. and renderetd in the above entitled suees- e e slnn, the foll.wing dc.-'rtthed proierty, to wit- I 1. TlE CENTtALLY LOCATED AND COM MOtDIOUS TWO-STORY I1IUIK DWELLING adapted for business and residence designated t 1y thlte No. 275 IIRoyal street. eeAonll Distrlt of r Sthis city. and In lith stuarT houndted by Ito ynl I Bourbon, Htospital ant Ursulines streets. The Io, of groulnd monsllurs. In Amerlean measure- n mn*oll, 24 feet 5 intches fl out on Royal strt-t by a 1 t depth of 127 feet, t1 inches. but having the said a y width. betw.ten parallel lin 8s, cnly to a depth of t to1 foeet 11 inches, and then diminishing in Swhit h Iy 4 feet II inchoe7i, so that on the ru-irllnt I Ing 24 feet of its dtltth it merasurtes only l9 feet a SInr nchres In widthl b~ttween parallel lnes. The t1 I saild lot of g ouend is tl ignated by the No. S9 on - a hian by J. It. l'ile., surveyor, dated the fourth a of January, i432., ainntIxed to an act of Felix do o ArlnlLs, thliti a nottary public In this city.t o0 the tenth of January, 15832. and is bounded as follows: ti i. On the loft tIy the lot of ground designated on thoe saidhl plan by the No. 1o, by which it is olpa- a Srated by a hrt izontal line diminishing its width by 4 fent 11 inhes and by a p'erptndicular line of 24 feet. so t It has a wflth of only 19 feeot 9 inches: and 2. On the right by a lot of ground F designated on said plan by the No. 8, by which It Is separatetd by a Ihn of 127 feet 11 inches. Together with all the buidillngs and improve mernts thernon, as above designated. 2. THAT CHOICE BUILDING SITE near the handsome residences of Messrs. Frank. Canmors ('hisrn and Blookt. forming the northeast corner rof St. Mary and Prytania streets, in the Fourth District of this city, andi in the squlare bounded Fby St. Mary. Feliclty Itat, Prytanla and Coll- I seum streets. The troperty comprises two large lots dtslgnated as lIt No. 21. as per plan 29 by .J. Plle. datted the fourt.,enthl .June, 1S2'. and aF an nexed to an act in the toffice of Folix De Armas. bi then a notary tublit in this tIty. dated the nint- C teinth May. 1929, and lneasurinang i;( ft front, on i HL. Mary street by 107 feet 8 inches in depth and tr front on Prytanla street. and Its fet. 9I., lches si deep on the line dvidling it from lot No. 22, to- T wardtl (Inllsnur saret. Together with all the li improvements a.l building thereon, cornpris- fi lg the four frame te.no.mnt cottages, with att and kithbens, cisterns. Otc. The tu.itlah- t borlhooid and or'ntfiistiotre exceedingly desirabln M for rsidwlnr-, and woirthty the tltentionll of plar- pt lies rocking a chotlie bulilding site and a proflta- w bitl Investment. si Tterms--non-half iash and the remainder at At on,' year's roedit for note apOcially sicturod by 15 mortgage and vendor's lien. Iearing all the st suFal .'Han es of s ier rent p er annuml interest lii from the day of sale until fl tal payment, and 5 kit Scent ttr fint aoto ys fs nt f utilt, to on- S force rolletion. Tthe lmt ,rovements to be koet Ti insured and the plicry to 1s transferred by the of pulrchasr to the, hollr of the lnte, and fur- ro thoier to assuttme lpayment of the taxeS dtl and C' exiagibl, in Iwis tover and above thit price of ad- of juid ,ltation. ii Acts oft sal at the rxoiinse Of the tmurt-husmn- t before Chas. 'r, Molnat. Es .. notary public. no017 24 d. 7 14 22 . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . , By S. Gunauadt. SUCCESSION OF HENRY EKELMANN. I. Second District Co.,rt for the parish of Orleans SNo, 39,181. I jY S. GUINAULT, Auctioneer-Office corner n J Exchange Alley and Blenville street--Will She sold on SATURDAY, 22d December 1877 at d 12 o'clock m, at the Merchants' and Auctioneers' d Exchange, Royal street, between Canal and Cus tomhouse streets, by virtue of two orders of r sale from the Honorable the Second District Court for the Iarish of Orleans, rendered re n spectively on the 20th October, 1877, and 14th November, 1877 the following property. to wit 1. A CERTAIN LOT OV GOUND. with all the buildings and improvements thereon, situated in the Third District of this city, in the square bounded by Spain. Victory or Decatur. En ghlen and Peters streets, designated by the let ter A on a sketch made by G. H. Grandjean, civil engineer. on the sixth of November. 1877, to be deposited in the office of Abel Dreyfous. notary publil. Said lot forms the corner of Spain and Victory streets, and measures 43 feet a inches 2 lines front on Spain by 65 feet 7 inches 4 lines in depth and front on Victory street, and 64 feet ,; inches 1 line In depth on the line dividing it from lot C on said plan, and 43 feet 5 innhes 2 lines on the roar line, the whole American measure. The improvements consist of a two story frame house the lower floor of which is actually and has long been occupied as a gro cery store, and the upper story, containing several rooms, and there is a one-story wooden building in the yard; said building fronting on Victory street. 2. ANOTHER LOT OF GROUND, with the buildings and improvements thereon situated in the samo square and district, adjoining the above lot in the rear. designated on said sketch as lot B. having 32 feet 8 inches front on Victory street 48 feet 11 Inches in depth on the lower side line and 43 feet 5 Inches 2 lines on the up per slhd line dividing it from lot A. In the rear said lot has a width on a line parallel to the front line, end beginning at the lower side line, of 17 feet 6 lines: at the extremity of this line the lot extends at right angle to a further doptih of 5 inches at which depth another rear line parallel to the front line, extends 7 feet 3 inches 5 lines' at the end of this line the lot narrows for a distance of 6 feet 1 inch 5 lines on a line parallel to the lower side line, and then extends to a further widlth of 9 feet 5 inches on a line parallel with Victory street; the whole Ameri can measure. The improvements on lot B consist of a one story double tenement, containing four rooms, and a one-story kitchen of two rooms, cistern, privy. etc. Plans to be exhibited at the Exchange.. Terms-One-third cash, and the balance at one and two years' credit, in notes of the pur chasers, to bear interest at 8 per cent per an num from the data of adjudication, secured by vendor's privilege and special mortgage on the p .perty sold. The auts of sale to be passed before Abel Drey fous. notary, at the expense of the purchasers, and to contain the usual clauses in relation to insurance and attorney's fees, and the taxes exigible in 1878 to be paid by the purchasers. nol8 27 deb 13 22 By Selle & Maloohee. SUCCESSION OF JEAN MARIE DURAN. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 39.669. BY BELLE & MALOCHE-ARMAND BELLE, Auctioneer-Office No. 50o Royal street.-SAT URDAY, January 12, 1878. 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 Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated September 15, 1877, the following described property A CERTAIN SQUARE OF GROUND, No. 227, bounded by Green, Madison. Cambronne and Seventh streets, measuring 3oo feet by 301 feet, all of which property is fully described in the inventory filed. The improvements consist of a single house, kitchen, gallery, stable, store house, cistern, etc. There are on the place various fruit trees. 2 The square is fenced in. Terms-Cash on the spot. Act of sale at the expense of purchaser. be fore John F. Coffey, notary public, d des 15 22 29 ja5 12 J. IL WALKER, D. D. S., ............ Delord street.........1.0 CAREFULLY PERFORMS ALL OPERATIONS IN DENTISTBY. ne28 tf F. BUSCH, GUN AND LOC.SMIT, . No. 33 Commerelal Plasoe, New Oriau Tiie. ,isN otut *UDICIAZ. A pVnt foinw AUCIWNm Sbll ALA. By Ph1oadM J. Spar. T VALUABLE IMPBOVED PBOP.B.'T O CRAPS STREET, BETWEEN' MAIDZ VILLE AND SPAIN STRST.B, THIRD DISThI(OT. SUCCESSION OF VICTOR NAVARBE, Secondl District Court for the parish of Orleiwt No. as,26. Y PLACIDE J. BPEAR, Auotionssr-Oloe. . No. 4r, Royal street-A A, D ber 22. 1877. at 12 o'clock m., willbe sold at plVf Slie auction at the St. Charles AUCtion xohm basement rotunda of the 8t. _harles HoeLOm set. Charles street between Common and vier streets, by virtue and in putsunce.to order of the Horn. A. L. Tissot, jud of t Second District Court for the parish of Orlan dated November 12. 1577, for ascount of said s fisRsion- ONE+HALF OF A CERTAI$ LO O 2 GROUND. forming part of lot NIo. 21, i In tihe suburb Marigny, on Craps street, the Third District* of this city, in sq e O, which is comprised within Craps, Mt i t pain and Greatmen streets, having fefr on sanld Craps stroet, by 120 feeoot in th, ed on one side by property now or forni O loIning to Lrous Leroux or his trans erees. nad on the other side by property now or formerly belongi ng to Bernard Lerttlmont or 8 is ig. . i rtog her with all the buildings and improive f mints thereon. Terms and Conitions--One-half ash, d the Irlanee in one and two years' credit or notes hearinrg s;peir mortgage and veldo lien and priviilng, with per cent latorestper I annur from date until paid, with cla "so r Ier nuilt for attorney's fees in case of suit to %f cover pa ym'nt of sald notes or any portieO thereof, insurancer of buildin s by purohaser and transfer of policy to holder of notes, 1 a the oliausa, of non alienanrdo and all other ePlasiRes. The purchaser to assume yaymentet lil taxes p,,yaloe In 1878 over and bove the p of arjudlication, and re.uired to make adepoo.i ,of 1f per cent on the armount of adjudicaion at the moment of sale. Act of sale before F. D. Strhors, notary public. at the expensr of the purchaser. 11no020 27 de4 I1 18 22 VALUABLE IMPROVED PROP. TYON VIC'IOIY STUEET BET WM EN ELYSIAN FIELD' AND FRENCHM ENSIBB.T1.J' THIRD DISTRICT. CATHERINE DUCHMAN HUSBAND ET A VS. JOSEPIHINE AND) JOHN NSIIEt.I Srcoind District Court for the Parish of Orleans' No. 9,sP.0. PY PLACIDE J. SPEAR Auctionesnr'-Oief 1 1 Royal straet-On SAT'URDAY, Decomber 22, 1877. at 12 o'clock m., will be sold at pulll aulctionl. at the Ht. Charles Auction Exchang ,asnmrent rotulnda Stt. Charles Hotel, o-t" Charilen stret, between Gravier and Cor min streets, by virtue and in pursuanc to na juldgimnnt rendered November 19, m1 s187 liunndl 17th Novembr. 1877, by the Hon.lk. Tissrt, JII|ge of the Seornd DistrictCotw l. the parish of Orleans, in the above matler, t following iescnritred property. to it A CERT'AIN LOT OUP (JROUND itutd the Third District of this city, in the s Marigny. together with the buildings and pr venmrcnts thereon, in the m eareoomp within Victory. Frenchmen,,or ad. slan FilrIds streets., del.nlgnats aeio tNo, O special plan drawn by L.Brlngie, dated I. 1849; said lot mi ar.ures 24 feet fronto Vi street by 128 fert in depth, betwen p lines. Which property was inherited said late John Hithbn from his sister N S bnn, widow by lirst marriage of lJose. I Tester and by second marriare de wife of ,Joseph LUrrgarn. as will fully apPear reforen ce to the decree of the Second Ditole Cirt ,ft New Orerris. rindored In the tton ,of the said late John Hiben on ()October 25, Ie. under the No,. 13.7f7, and duly recorded in con -v-aoy2ne. ofaee., ook 7, oiin on. Trms and Conditions-One-half cash, ai Ihte balance on a credit of one year for notes O Ihe purchaier. divided Into cotjpons seoured by morrtgage and vendor's privilege on the proper ty sold, and bearing interest at the rate of b eit memnr per annum from date ofsaleuntll paid and 5 per cent for attorney's fees in case of st there on, the purchaserto pay thetax payabe a i over and above the price of udlcatio, to keep the property insured and transf the Doliry to the holder of the notes: and bre iuired to make a deposit of 10 per cent on th amount of adjudication at the moment of--ld Art of sale fefore Abel Dreyfus Ese, notary publie, at the expense of the puroaser. no20 27 de4 1118 22 tf VALUABLE BRICK RESIDENOE,NOS. so AND e- 91 RAMPART STREET, BETWEEN 8?. th LOUIS AND CONTI STREETS, SEOND DISTRICT. )d SUCCESSION OF JENNIE FORREST. re Secoond District Court for the Parish of Orlean- til No. 39,798. BY PLACIDE J. SPEA Auctioneer-Offlie id 4 Royal street-SATURDAY, December 37~ 2 177,at 12o'clock m.,will be sold at public auction In at the St. Charles Auction Exchange baeement ; rotunda St. Charles Hotel. on Et. AUh8?I It street. between Gravler and Common etc 2 by virtue and in ursuance to an order ro ~ the Hon. A. L. Tissot, Judge of *the Seto SDistrict Court for the parish of Orleans, is November 19 1977, for account of said suOees sion the following described Droortyi, to wit- A CERTAIN PORl ION OF GROUND. tgetla with the buildings and imrpovements thereon, n rights, ways, privileges and advantages there unto belongIng or in anywise appertains re situated in the Second District of this id the saIuaro bounded by Rampart, Basin o and St. Louis streets, having 34 feet, ran h measure, front on Rampart street by 17 fqpt, T American meanure. In depth between parallel ir inoes, bounded on the side nearest Co &s treet . by the property of Florville For which l r tion of ground forms part of a larger zo ~ round inherited by E. Caldwell from the lat Alexander Caldwell, as his universal legate as will more fully apear reference bein ha i to docket No.-- of the Seoond District toul Sfor the pariash of Orleans. Acquired by the late said Jennie Forrest, on the 12th day of Jual. S1547, from Edward Caldwell, per act passed a fore A. Z. Blenvenu, Esa.. notary public. The Smprovements consist of a one-story brick reste Sdoence, retired from the street, having fIor rooms on the lower floor, four rooms Il the attic, kitchen attached to main building, having four rooms, cistern, waterworks, privies, etc., the whole slate covered. Term and Conditidns-Cash on adjudication. Act of sale before John L. Lareache, notary public, at the expense of purchaser. t no 2027 de4 11 1s 22 UNDIVIDED HALF INTEREST IN AND TO FTHE PACIFIC SALOON," FURNITURE, FIXTURES. ETC. SUCCESSION OF MINNIE ESTELLE. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans.- No. 39,987. BY PLACIDE.J. SPEAR, Autioneer--OfdS No. 46 IRoyal street-On MONDAY, Dec - her 24. 1877, at 10 o'clock a. m precisely, will be sold at public auction on Chartres street, be tween St. Louis and Toulouse streets, by vir tue and in pursuance to an order from the Hon. A. L. Tissot, Judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated December iU, 1877 for account of said succession- T1lE UNDIVIDED HALF INTEREST of said succession in and to the furniture, fixtures, stage and stage scenery of the dancing hous and saloon called "The Pacific Saloon," situatea as hereinbefore mentioned. Terms-Cash on adjudication. dels 18222 COUNTERS, SHOW CASES, FURNITURE, ETC. SUCCESSION OF MARY ANN WEIDNER. Second DistriotCourt for the Parish of Orleanst No. 39,900. BY PLACIDE J. SPEAR Autioneer . No. 46 Royal street- MONDAY Dece.ier 24. 1877, at 4 o'clook 9. m.. will be .old at public auction, corner of Bellecastle and Tehoupitou las 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 December 11, 1877, for account of said suo cession SHOW CASES, COUNTERS, FURNITURE, GRINDSTONE. etc. Terms-Cash. de13s 22 l 2 A. CAPITON, MERCHANT TAILOR, s.......CArmNDolsrET swTEa.......Ba Near Canal. Wishes to Inform his customers and the pub lie inenerlhat he has for sale Wedding and Eveng Suits, made in altogether new stye and Gentlemens' 1sshloisbie Tolette, e alwas on bad a assortment of the. o( ,aný4o