oïïîfflEt 5» ^£ul%v€¦ · ____ «TATB ,f LODISUJI^ 09 **W ORLK^TV..ru„ « Be H kno»^ fv ....

1
____ «TATB ,f LODISUJI^ 09 **W ORLK^TV..ru„ « Be H kno»^ fv . — LPA*BH 0f ORLKAXfi 2 S ré i^ * l,*, j*fr'‘r named snd ^55*?“ * «f the wU- SwS ttejÂSÎîSïïrd- *«5»- HSÄswi«gj^ftas3!ra £*?t*d by end oouuîLîi* rifht* W TrirtW a ï ï * « « tu« f f ig y f jL * » w - s i ä of rorrH.ratK,^“ . E*'.!*® to tl». Ä s 5^ î 3 ïïïïm *"*•• v .w 'th ^^ ^d blnd tL n ,i,.'|vtaPan“i 004 P u r^ l: : r  ,U o a fur th T * * £ rs~u “ d h w js r's rw " ^ article l ■* ',nm*’ OoBieUe, T«rn , . i . „ ■*/_ W a‘ * » • nam e a» d it* u «# #WI ■OIH L4BORIK1Î HOMRSTR,1S ^ t ,Ä,io n '»>*” V. 'U K ASSOCIATION OFLmi£?r»i?D ^ '» ^ K A a.*,' h iemirfliated and hare h ,h »u b® * e. ! « T * « « w or^^Æ lïïL ï® « * la the .8t*teu»UnaiI*L ARTICLE IL functions u d Powers. Tfii* corporation (hall have. 'O eiyoy and tu C V S , ’? ,? 1 enthorlty name, Ihr a period of twent» «è^by 1 corPor"1« date thereof ; tu e w tU e T ^ 'll,a \l‘kr8 *®“ th® «wrpoiate name; to make and n « ? lb* " 0e<* *D ’*• contract, .ne aodharaed to make and u J» Parc h eut) or r lo r * L i! à T r,. ^ : ° r_p1^ ^ •o*« of, sud 215e r 1 1»« <i‘» property both real and nBnlt' •port gage or pledge o}*rea] * loan money on property; ,„ nan^fnd apïS0t a ^ m°»r ,M" e u “ a l äää ^ jstä S necessary and ARTICLE in. Objecta and Pnrpoern. The ob|eot ami purpose of thia association are ^V^To *S '.he foU<'w‘tia. to-» it: To enable reaideitU of this State to < hameoteada .............. ,D ®*'inire ^ Î.T e^ a ablL*h " , raa"y *torf'* »• thia aasociatloa .^ÎÀ .n ?k prop,r for the benefit of the stockhold- «•cs of this company. ‘^ hold’ rec<*iv**’ P’irrhM e and Acquire, ander ita <*rpm ate name. property huth real and pe: renal, subdivide lulo lota all land« thus held and ar- uirt*d{ to build upon, improot, tease. M il or other tae dispose of, and to couwv the same and to ,o«e or Sell any other laud« tüat may bo held by , association, either under act of procuration or -her agency. To make advauoe* on real eatate or a*®r “ tUfactory securities, toauy person, for the urpoaoa aet above, aud generally to do aod per- ‘JK F lf" ®the,,> 1* and tram act all other buaines» aw » re m provided for. aud which may be neeos- M a*>7 to carry into full eff-ot the objects »"A ,,ur- Pel !» of thia organisation. ARTICLE IT. Capital Stock, Shares. Etc. The capital atock of lhia association shall be aep hundred thousand dollars, with the privilege ta increase the »»me at any time. The five hun- dred thousand dollars to he divided into fifty thou- sand share», of the par value of ten dollars each and certificates for the same shall be issuer! only upon tlielr payment in rutt. One fourth of each subscription shall he payable at the time of said •uosonption, aud the reuuMuing three-fourthe in Cliree equal Installments, fixed on the tirât Mos dar» oi' March, July aud November. ARTICLK V, Transfer af Shares. ■hares In this corporation may be transferred by indorsement and delivery of the certificate there- of, such indorse neat being by the signature of the holder, or by tiis or her attorney or legal reprr- eentattre; but snrb transfer shall not be valid for any purpose whatever, except between the parties hereto, until the same shall have been enteren on the boobs of this corporation, to as to show the usines of the parties by and to whom transferred, ttie number aod designation of the share or shares sod the date of the transfer Th® treasurer shall receive the fluids of the potation and disburse the from the Board of Olrret ---------------- under tnatraetions Board of iHrretors, and by their dele- K»t*d authority, taking the necessary receipt» and vonchnrs tbeevfor. He shall deposit each funds in any chartered bank or my other place of safety that may be deslgnnted by the board. Be shall be •unject to such additional safeguards as the board may see proper to »m pose. He shall keep all the accounts of the corp. ration and he shall! aa otten as is required by the board, report the finan- cial a*d monetary condition of the corporation. ATTOWOry. Th« attorney «h«U be the »egal adviser of the hoard, aod prosecute and defend ,*U suits to which tut- corporation may be a party. MTKTKYOR. T*16 «urveyor shall, undr r directions of the preei- dent, uiakr all necessary survevs and rstlmat^s give all lines and levels, and prepare all maps and charts that may be required in theiutere*t of the corporation. He shall do and j>ertonn all other arts, under the president's instructioos. that ap- pertain to his offioe. ARTICLK XV. Prohibition# Wo director or ofttcer of the association will be permitted to purchase or otherwise acquire prop- fiom sard aessoclation during their term of office. ARTICLK XVI. Addition, Change, Oismolntion. The stockholders of the corporation, at a general meeting, to be convened for the purpose, after thirty da vs’ notice in oue or more uewspapers published n the city of Wew Orleans, may make auy modid cation, addition or change in t be act of incorpora- tion, or may even dissolve the same, with the as seat of three fourths of the «to* k represented at sn« h meeting, and any and all such moditicalions, additions chaugi-sor dissolution shall f»e recorded as inquired bylaw; provided that nothing herein contained shall he in cootiict with the provision ot article VlIL ARTICLK XVIL VALUABLE IMPEOVRD PROPERTY OK HOSPITAL 8TRKBT. 8COCB88IOK OP CORALIB PORTTBR» Second District Court for the Parish of Orteao»— No. 36,053. B Y PLACipR J.MPKARa AÜCTIOKBKR- Office No. 16 Exchange alley.—SATURDAY, January 10,1874, at twelve o’clock M., will be sold at public auction, at the Merchants and Auction- eers' Exchange, on Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets, by virtue and in pur- suance to a >odgment rendered November 25,1873, oiiM inr mi m jD<i|(uiruv icm iriw i jiiiytui o r r <«L lO ij, and signed December 3. 1873, by the Hon 4. L. Tis sot, Judge of the lL*cund Du trie t Court for the par- ish of Orleans, for account of the above succes- sion— A CERTAIN LOT OP GROUND, together with all the buildings a d improvements thoreou, situ ated in the Second District of thia city, in the square bounded by Ba>ou road, Derbigoy, Hospital aud Koman streets, designated by the letter A on a plan made by Castaing L Celles, dated January 25. 1866, and deposited iu the office oî A. K. Bit-n veau, notary public, as plan No. 4.7; said lot meas nring, American measure, according to said plan, 38 teet 10 inches fand more if there is) trout on Hospital street. 7!t feet on the side nearest Der- bigny street, and 84 feer 6 inches deep on the other side, and 4 feet in width in the rear. Terms and Conditions—One half cash, payable on the spot at the lime of adjudication:* the balance on a credit of one and two years, the purchaser to furnish his notes at one and two years, secured by special mortgage and vendor’s privi’ege on the property sold, and bearing eight per oent interest per an- num from dat« until paid, and to contain the clause of non alienanao and the clause of five per cent attorney’s fees in case of judicial proceed- Annual Statement, Beaerve Panda, Divi «lends. The Board of Directors shall fnmish, and cause to be published in one or more of the newspapers of the city of Nmw Orleans, an a'id sraicmeuisof the affairs of the company, sworn to and tub scribed by the president and secretary. Prom the net profits accruing to the company there shall be deducted yearly ten per cent, to be carried to the reserve fund, and of the remainder one-naif shall be retained for and appropriated to the geneiai uses of the comnauy. aod the other half shall be divid«»d among the stockholders pro rata on the sums severally paid by them. ARTICLE XVTIL Liquidation, At the expiration of the charter, or sooner, if or- dered as above, the affairs of ibe corporation shall be liquidated, 1rs debts pal 1, a d the balance divi- ded among the stockholders pro rata ou the smni severally paid, uadt-r the charge aud superintend ence of three co ountsiouer-, who shall be stock - holders, appointed by the Board of Directors for thaï, purpose. Thus done and passed, at New Orleans, in my office, on the day. mouili, and voar first above written, in tlie presence of Messr«. Gustave Le Oardbur, Jr., and Ambroise G. LaPice. competent witnesses, residing iu this city, who have signed with the said apnearers and me, notary, alter due readiugof ibe whole. Origuiully signeo: A. GERARD, F. DmBUYh, J. TUI ES, P. C. RICARD, D. L. KKRMIwN, A. TRRFROU, CHARLES NATHAN, W B. SCHMIDT, J . LANG LEE. A. G. LaP icw, G. L hO akoeik , J jl , Witnesses. A. PITOT, JR., Notary Public. ARTICLE V!. Time of Commencing Bniiioe**. tffiis association may commence business as soon as fifty thousand dollars of the capital stock shall have been subscribed for. ARTICLK VTL l.imit of Stockholder*’ Liabilities. No stockholder shall in any event be made liable beyond the amount of his subscription to the capi- tal stock or his indebtedness to the association; »or shall any mere informality in organization j 'ave the effect of rendering this charter null, or of f exposing a stockholder to any liability beyond the amount of his stork. ARTICLK VIII. Delinquent Stockholders. Ail shares of said corporation shall remain pledged to said corporation until their final pay- ment, and in case of non-pay ment of auy install - ment due on sa d share or «hares as required by i the present charter, the delinquent stockholder I ahalflose all his privilege« and acquired rights rc- suiting from the s »me and from his subscript ions; ' snd in case of failure on the part of said deliu- . qw at stockholder, after thirty days’ notice, to compl.V with tho requisites of the present charter, the company shall have tho right to sell said «hare or share« so pledged, without the intervention of COHits of justice. ARTICLK IX. Corporations as Sulurrlbrr«. Corporations tuny beeomo suoecrtbrrs to the star a ol tills association. ARTICLK X. Board of Directors. AI- tut* corpora to powers of this .**rtu«-,.tion .hail be exermsea, ar il all Us biti-in* bb munsged. by a Board of Uirrctnrs, oomtKiseil entirely of Moekbold- e n . rt salrnts of this Mate: amajorit.vof these »ball const-.uite aqo« mu for the transaction of busi - ness. Tbe said Board of Directors shall be ch.wen sod conatituted aa follows, to wit: On the third MoDdayof December, 181«. aud every three years thereat ier. the atoek holders shall convene at the otBoe of the company, in NewOrlerma and elect, by bal ot or otherwise. iu person or by proxy, nine di rectors, residing in the city of Mew Orleans. Tfce board shall proceed, immediately upon t*-eir eleetiou. to nominale and appoint the officers provided lor iu article eleven of this charter. Any vacancy occurring in said board from auy , suae whatever, shall be filled by election by the ualning directors, and any director failiue to foform the duties of his po&Uion In the boaid for die period of three consecutive mouths, may be SOnsidered, by a vote of the board, to have vacated bis seat, and' the vacancy filled as if he had le- Maued. ARTICLK XL I, the undersigned, deputy recorder of mort- gages in aud for tbe parish of Orleans, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing charter of the “Laboring Homestead and Co-operative Association of Louisiana” has been duly recorded iu my office according to law, in book Ne. lia, folios 297,196, Ï99 and 300. New Orleans, December 2, 1673. C. DARCANTHL. Deputy Recorder. A true copy: deio A. PITOT, JR., Notary Public. AUCTION SALES. By S. Gu mault. SCLCKhBION OP MBS. MARIK SKVKP.fTPSPINOSA WIDOW OP JACINTO ALKIX. B Y K. t i l IN A I I.T . ADCTItyfKKR.—OPPIOK corner or Bieuvil e street and K\ eh ange alley. Wirvt Board nnd First Corps of «ffleera Tlie following named stoekholdsra shall couisti- tute *he first Board of Directors, who shall hold theirofflee until the third Monday of December. 1*76 or until their successors shall be duly elwited .nd qualified, to wit : Jules Tuyea, Kmile DeBuys, vtn Langles, Alphonse Tertrou,Charles Naihan, rSeville L. Ki-ruion, P. Cyprien Rieaid, Aristide ard sud William B. Schmidt, and the to u tin g ed persons shall be the offlnsrs lor the same d to wit: A. Uerard, president: E. DeBuys. 'n-sideut; Ilusuap Halphcu, secretary, aud auve, treasurer. , bard of Directors shall have p >w-- r to elect rt lit such other officers and euip.oye» «a may n wed for ttie transaction of the business of f,anT. thev shall also Ur the oomnensation ,r:ed officers and employes; they shall have : to remove u®.v, ^y the:m. neglect of duty:Incapacil v or malfeasance in »... 4>l f^>r an y otl»«*r OftUie th a t m ay lustilY «urli removal, snd they shall ' Pr"«r '* K Pdisat'h5’ faeanev that ms y occur m their body by death, resignation or otherwise. article xn. Election of Directors, • :. Mia time and place fixed by article ten of this i tei an election for director » shall,b., held, a.nl • rail tv „f voles, counting one vole for every 1. er .look voted ou. shall M> sufficient to elect, tilled that no one stockholder shall be entitled more ttS-i fi -e bumlrefi vote. .M auy one ».eitheras proxy or otherwise. S Ä S S g Ä Ä ïe^'ner'giviM K  t e S ^ * r ? d S j!dnï! ^ r morè o, the newspapers published m the oae or more of the newspapers of Sew Orleans. ARTICLK X U t «ub-Directors. each of the country parishes a board ot sub- ■re, e.insisting of one member tor evsry five .1 shares subscribed in tin t oarish, will oe k.y the stockholders of that parish, at the place designated by tbe general bonrd. f.l serve for one year Iroai tlie date ot their suledirectors will correspond direetlv ivitli , ernl board, giving inform .turn which m»,r -n the interests of the association, they w ill. .heuiutbeeity.be admitted to tbe Lisp, c- 1 the books of the company, tn w hatever con- the interests of the po ~»h of which they am me^umtries In each and every ea»e pre- ib /th e u i, the geueral board »01 dtcide, aud i ’fieccsion will be final. ARTICLK XIV. D ulles ol OlHceri*. rKasina.NT. •ra or directors. slgn »II orders oïïîfflEt 5» ^£ul%v.f * *ii Heeds and contracts binding l ^ 18 ♦»8«. All .itrn#*d Hv th<* p r s s i d e i i t . w h o .ra'ion shall It® t»gu^ *“ » , «haU b« t' this cliorl«i. TICE PK»MI>*; 1 ; of tiu- latter, or upon tus dtain. «»'K K*nct - or oth«r ijiobilicy to act. «CÄlTARr. ”*5»S5fcÄs^aHfffi£ ■i!» shalL Hf shall « onétiet may S all order« for - bmhwj r c o n o f basin**««. He ----- . odeiice of Uo corpOAatton ami fiATUKDAY, JdUiiarv 17. 1874, wi.l bo sold at twelve o'clock M.. at tne Merchants nnd Auctioneers' Kx change, on Royal street, between Canal and Cus tornliouse streets, by virtue of an order from the honorable the Second Diutrict court for the f iarish of Orleans, dated December 2. 1873, the fol- owing proi«rty, bolon^ing to the aforesaid bucctb Bbion. to wit— 1. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUN D, situated in the Second District of this city, in the square bounded bv Bayou road, Planche» Barracks and Treme streets, measuring 20 feet fronton Bayou road, by 100 fe t in depth, and fronting Treme street., where it forms the corner; together with a two story and attic brick building with veranda on b »th streets, having a large store ou the ground tiour with store fixtures, two tine rooms in the »second stonr and two large rooms well finish« d in the attics, closed gallery to each story and p au try; a two-story brick building adjoining the house, having a large kitchen, two rooms above, and a two-story privy, waterworks» flagged vard, etc. 2. A LOT OP GROUND, situated in the same dis- trict, designated by No. I ot square No. 57. forming tbe corner of Orleans aud Vii 1ère streets, measur- ing 32 feet fronton Orleans street, by a depth of 71 feet 2 inches 7 lines, and fronting an Villere street; 71 feet 1 inch 5 lines also in depth on the line which divides it from lot No. 2, ana 32 feet in width in the rear; together with a two-story and a'tic brick hou«e, fiaviug a large room on the ground floor, used as a grocery store; four rooms and closet iu the upper story, and five rooms iu the attic; balcony ana shed ou the street. Tfie gas is introduced in all the house*. A two story kitchen adjoining the house, of tivo rooms, with privies on the giouud and upper floors; a large shed over the yard, floored, and «late rooted; waterwoiks, paved yard, etc. This property is soli! subject to a lease, ê» ding thirtieth of »September. 1875, with privilege of renewing for two years longer, at the rate of $100 per month 3. A LOT OF GROUND, situated in the same dis trict of this city, in the square hounded by Lev«e, Urauliiies, Coude or Chartres and St. Philip streets, measuring 20 feet front on Uisulines street, by a depth ns pillows, to wit: On th** «id« towaid Levee street 71 feet 3 inches, and on a first depth toward Coude or Chartres street of 47 feet 6 îuches ou a parallel depth tine, then opening perpendicularly toward Chartres street 13 leet ou »second depth of 23 feet 9 inches, s i as to raensure 33 feet in width ou t< e rear line, together with a use iu common of an alleyway or corridor four feet wide hading on Chartres street; together with » two-story brick building, No. 30, having a store on the groin d floor, two rooms and back gallery above; a two-story brick kitchen adjoining the house, coutaiaing kitchen «nd stables on tne ground floor and two rooms above; waterworks, privy, paved yard, etc. Together with seventy-five sh.ues, reduced to severity, of the capital stock of the Citist ns’ Bank of Louisiana. This property is rented at $47 50 per month. 4. A VACANT L< T OF GROUND, situated in the Third District of this city, makiug part of lot de- s'gnated by No. 224. measuring 30 feet front ou Love street. bet ween Union and Frenchmen streets, by 130 feet in depth. The whole agreeably to plans to be exhibited at the Exchange. Terms and Conditions—For the property thirdly described,on Uisulines street one-third cash, the purchaser to furnish a stock uote ot $375, due or renewable on the first of June, 1374. according to the chaiterof said bonk; and h r tin-other three properties firstly, secondly and fourthly d» scribed, one-third of the price ot adjudication cn«h. and the baUnce of said price of adj'.idieatiou of all of the four above properties fitsUy, secondly, thirdly and fourthly described, one and two v-m ■ -r «a ' rt rp rH1 fri im yrnirs' credit from date of sale, id notes of pur- chasers drawn to their own order aud bv them iu- dor«rid. seemed by mortgage and vendor's lien and privilege, with into*rest at the raie of eight per cent per annum from date of «aie until f»airi; the properties to be kept insured and the policies truneferred until fih 1 pavment. of the notes; attor- ney'« fees to be stipulated at five per cent per an- num on the amount sued for. The taxes for the year 1873, payable in 1874, to be paid by the purchasers. Acts ot sale before Joseph Cuvillier, notary pub- lic, at the expense of purchasers. d e lfi 25 j u 3 9 17 By B. X ft B. J. Montgomery. B’ HltCSKHOLD FURNITIKK, CARPhTS, IRON BAFKfi. KT(\. AT AUCTION. TRI-W KKKLY BALKS Y B. M. A B. J. MONTGOMERY— __ R. M. Montgomery. Auction®«, Offic® No. 87 Camp street.—Will a. 11 every fUKNDAY, THURS- DAY aod SATURDAY, cornmcncinK at eleven look, at tiieir auction room, corner Camp and Naürhef streets— GKNKKAL HOUSKHOLD FUKNITrRK, CARPKTS, IRON SAKKfi, OOoKJJiU 8'IUVKS. etc. Terms—Cash. tovl Sy Charles E. Fortier. SUCCESSION OR MARIA B. SK1T7. B V CHARLES K . F O R T I E R , AUCTION- , ,a-._(iiiiee No. M Exchange '»'lev.'— M> >M)A Y D ecem ber». 1874. at 10:50 A. M., will be sold at No. Common street, by o:dra-of tim Sticuud District Court for the parish of Oi leant — One COLD WATCH. One NkWIKU MACÜINK. Terms—Cash on the spot. __________J8 It SUCCESSION ON K. H. A. BROl KM A AN. B Y C H A R I.E . F O R T IE R . AUCTrON- eer —i iffiCe No. BJ ' _ angà aJiey.—MONDAI, January fo. Ï8I4. at 11 A. M. will b»' sold ou the prenrisqs, an Villere, h.rv.en Bartholomew and i.avergitrt- I, by Ar .1er of tbe Second fc strict _______ __ Also, ail" the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE on said ptcrtdwe. Terms—Cash oa the spot. d*.'4 51 JaJ* Court fur tharRaneh of Orleans— THE DBXO BTORK. twl n.;ui< to recover the payment ol said notes, or any portion thereof. The taxes of 18Ti, payable iii 1874. to be ptid by purchaser, over and above price of adjudicatio l. The property to he insured by the purchaser, at his cost, to the amount of the notes furnished, and policy to be transferred to testamentary executor for aocouut of parties in interest Acts of suie before James Fahpy, notary pnblic, at the expense of purchaser. de6 13 20 87 jaJ 10 ON ACCOUNT OF DEPARTURE. RICH PARLOR AND DININGROOM FURNITURE AND ORNAMENTS, SUKiDMAYER A SOXiINK, OF STin TOAST, UPRIGHT PIANO. B Y PI.ArinB J. HPKAR, AUCTIONKER— Office No. 46 Exchange alley —TUESDAY, De- cember 30. 1873, at eleven o'clock, will be sod at public auction. No 447)6 Chippewa street, near «Vsatiingion avenue, on account of departure— Otic ricii velvet colored Palissandre Parlor Set. One Scneidmayer k Mjehno Upright P auo, which received the first pi-ise medal at the London and Paris expositions of 1851. 1855 and 1862. One rich marble top Marqueterie and gilt Bon- bonniere. One exquisite Palissandre Oentre Table. One Bronze Clonk and pair Uaudeliibras; snhject, Bosphore. Oue Silver and Bronse Olsck and Candelabras (something new in this country), both clockB iu perfect arder, and thirty-day time pieces. One pair Bronze St&turtteB, sutijects. Autumn and Wieter: heavy French plate Looking Glass rich Ei graving, subject, -La Cinguaniame;” solid French vaisellicres (Book Cases); »olid O ik Exten- sion Table, rich Plated ware, Glassware, Crockery- ware. Bedroom Furniture, Charter Oak Cook Stove, etc. Terms—Cash. N. B.—The furniture and ornaments are of French manufacture, aud from the celebrated house of “Henri,” Boulevard Bonne Nouvelle, Paris. The most particular attention of Conçoit, seurs aud others is caib-d to this sale, and invited tn examine the articles previous to the sale, for which purpose the premises will he thrown open to tbe public the day before the auction. de28 2r VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY CORNER OF LAIIARPE AND BROAD STREETS. SUCCESSION OF JEAN BriUVET. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans— No. 35 173. B y placidb j . spear , auctionbrr .- Office No. 46 Exchauge Alley.—SATURDAY, Januarv 31, 1874, at twelve o'clock M., will be sold, at public auction, «t the Merchants aud Auction eers Exchange, on Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets, bv virtue aud in pursu auce to an Older f-om the Hon. A. L Tissot judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Or Dans, dated December 16, 1873, the following de scribed property, lor account of the community and succession of said deceased— TWO CERTAIN LriTS OP GROUND, with the hnildiDgsand improvements thereon ami appurte- nances thereof, snuated in square No. 1517, iu the Third District of the city of New Orleans, bounded by Broad. Lapeyrouse, Vi bite and La harpe streets, designated as lots Nos. 10 and 11 on a plan made by Piile A Murray, architects, dated March 10,1869, aud deposited iu the office of A. D. Dorioconrl. no tary in this city; a lithographic copy of which plan is annexed to an act or sale by the Orleans Railroad.Company to Widow Bussv. passed before said A. Ü. Donocourt, notary, on the ninth of April, 1869; said lots of giouud measuring each 27 feet 3 inches 2 dues front ou Laharpe street by lU5te«t3 inches in depth, lot No. 11 forming the corner of Laliaipe and B oad streets, aud beiug the same lois which the said Jean Bouvet acquired bv pur chase fiom Solomon Schonfeld, by an act psesed beTore Antoine Donocourt, a notary public in this city, on the twenty-first of May, 1869. The large frame hoi.se erected by said Jean Bouvet on said lots Nee 10 and 11 encroaches 10 feet 4 inches on lot No. 9 acquired bv him from Widow Van Root™, per act Delore A. bueatel, notary, according to a plan in ade by A. DeArinas, surveyoi.ou tho fifth uf March. 1872 Terms aud Conditions—One-third cash, payai îe to the auctioneer nt the time of adjudication; ibe remainder ou a credit of one and two years in notes of the pmchaser bearing eight per cent in- terestfrom date of sale till paid, secured by spe- cial mortgage and vendor's privilege on the prop- erty, with the penal clause of five per cent attor uey’s fee» in event of snit to euforce the payment, ans the clause ot insurance of tbe building and transfer ef the policy; ibe purchaser to assume the payment of the taxes of 1873, payable in 1874, over and above the price of adjudication. Act of sale before Martin L. Ainsworth, notary pub ic. at tlie- expense ot purchaser. de-27 ja3 10 17 24 31 By the Successors of C. £. Girardey & Co. THE NEW HOPE PLANTATION AT AUCTION. ASSIGNEES’ SALK IN BARKRÜPTCT. BY ORDER OP E. K. NORTON, ASSIGNEE. IN THE MATTER OF DANIEL HICKEY, BANKRUPT. Distriet Court of the United States of America, for the District cf Louisiana—No. R7J. B Y THE ECUrKStiORS OF c . e . gir - ARlJhV A Co., Auctioneer«—Office No. 17 Kx- ctiange place.—SATURDAY, January 17, 1874 twelve o'clock M., at the Merchants and Auc- tioneers’ Kxchange, on Royal street, between Canal and Cuatwinhouse streets, iu the city ot New Or lean«, bv virtue of on order of the Hou. E. H. Du- ell, Judge of the District Court of the United States ot America-for the District of Louisiana, dated Mav Z, 1873, will be sold at public auction— THE NhW HOPE PLANTATION, situated on the right bank of the Mississippi river, iu the parish of West Baton Rouge, Louisiana, about 120 miles above the cny of New Orleans, and contaius 110 • acres, more o» less, bounded« below by lands for- merly owned by Lewis Desohoy, and now owned by K. F. Dfuiiuc; above by land* formerly ovrued by J. O. Landry k Co., and now owned by Wil iam Miarp; and in the rear by the plantations ot Ms- riomieaux k Brother,.!, j. Duprev, A. H. May, Mr«. Schwing, Gervais Schlatro k Brother; together itli all the buildings and improvements ihereou. Tho decree of the court ordering the sale of tbe above described property directs that, the same t»e treed from all incumbrances, and the assignee act iug ah the officers of the court will convey only such tide aa is in him waled by the assignment in bankruptcy, aud by the aforesaid order ot the court. The purchaser to assume payment of all the taxes that th« property iniy owe up to th#- dav of sale over and above the price of adjudica- tion. rnis—Cash on the spot at the moment of ad- judication. # Acted «ale at the expen»«* of the purchaser be fore M Ueruon. notary public. de28 j«3 lb 11 17 By Albert Paul. GERAT CLOSING OCT SALK UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, LOAN OFFIOE, No. Î7 BARONNE STREET. B V A I'B U K T P A I L. AUCTIONEER—OFFii’F. » No. 40 Ko>al street.—TUESDAY, December un, 1873. and the following day, at 11 A. M., will be «old at public um tion, without limit or reserve— ALL 1 UK UNJtKDKKMKD PLKDGLS, consisting in part of Gold aud bilver Hunti:.g Waicb-a, Dia- mond bsis and Kings, Brooches, Guns. Pistols. Jewelry, and article* ef every description, b*th useful and ornamental, aud too numerous to men- tion. Terms—Cash in United State« treasury notes, d. 28 4t CATHARTNK O’DONNELL, WIFE OF A. GRILLE. V8. NUCXTKflfllON OF PATRICK O’DONNELL. suit in PAKrrnoN. 8tM>ond District Court for the Parish of Orleans— No. 3b,725. B Y A L B R R T P A U L , AUCTIONRKK-OFFICK N * " ~ - __ No. 40 Royal street.—By virtue of a decree rendered in the above entitled matter, on Novetu bei 22, 1873, by the Hon. A. L. Tissot, judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, will be «old at public auctio;i, on TUESDAY, D«- coiuber 30 1873, at twelve o'clock M.. at the Mei- shanrs aud Auctioneers' Kxchange, on Royal street, viz»— A L‘»T OF GROUND, with the building« sn-l r»n- pTeri-menirt thereon, situated iu tlie First Dis;rkfl of this city, designated by the N>. 20 in square bouuded by Clio, Kratu. L *cusl aud Magno! a streets, roea* ur>ugt5 feet tische« iront ou Clio street by 117 feet 5 Inches A flees in dFptb. The improvement« oomprisea doublt* ooe-siory house knows as No. 372 CÜO street. Term*—Cash. The purchaser to assume pavmect taxes qa.^M prqpettji for 1873, pay «.bi« m Æ t ef sate 9t •the purchaser’s expense, before Dreyfoua, notary public. no27d«.4 U 13 24 30 NBW YBAK PRB8KMT8. UNRBHKRVKD BALK OF DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, BTC., UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. B y placide j . N P E A R , AUCTTONKBR— Office No. 4ti Bxchsuge alley.—MONDAY, TUESDAY aud WhDSBSbAY, December 29. 30 and 31,1873, at U> A. M., precisely, will be sold at Joe Angiades, comer of Bourbon anl Couti streets— ALL THE PLEDGES FORFEITED to him, such as Diamonds. Gold and Silver Watches, Guns. Re- volvers, Opera Glasses. Chain«, Jewelry, etc. A large lot of second hand Clothing, aud other ar- tioies too numerous to mentiou. Terms—Cash. de25 By Nash & Hodgson. A VALUA3LH SUGAR PLANTATION. Together with the LITE STOCK. AGRICULTURAL IMPLKMENT8 AND MOVABLE BFPECTIS; Also, FOUR SUPERIOR TRACTE OF LAND; Ail on BAYOÜ BARATARLi, IN THK PARLSH OF JKFFRRSON. A MAGNIFICENT SUGAR KSTATR. iu the m» ter of Edgar Dronet, administrator of the succession ot Edmond Drout t and wife vo. Alexis Drouet et al., heirs of J. B. Drouet aud vrife, FOR A PARTITION, PUBLIC AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE. AT ON JANUARY 24, 1874. Second Judicial District Court for the Parish of Jefferson—No. 4074. B Y NASH de ilODGüON.-W. L HODG- SON, auctioneer-office No. 5 Carondelet etreet—On SATURDAY, January 24. 1874, at twelve o'clock M., at the St. Charles Auction Exchange, in tbebaioment rotunda of the St. Charles Hotel La this cit\, by virtue and iq pursuance of an order of theil>>n. Don A. Pardee, Juu^e of the Second Judicial District Court, for the parish of Jefferson, dated December 13, 1873. court docket So. 4074, in the m atter of Edgar Drouet, administrator of the snoot asion of Edmond Drouet and wif« va Alexis Drouet et ah, heirs of J. B Drouet and wife, to a partition, at public aucton will be sold the fol- lowing described- VERY VALUABLE SUGAR PLANTATION, Lands, Stock, Agricultural Implements, etc., to wit— Description of Sugar Plantation: L A SUGAR PLANTATION, situated on the left bank of the Bayou Ouatcha aud Dupont, sn the Grand Isle of Barataint, iu the pansu of Jef- ferson, having an area of 1470 arpeuts. 309 toises aud 23 feet 6 aid plantation be mg composed of the following lots : First—A TRACT OK LAND, having a front of a leaüue and a half on the Grand Isle ot Barataria; said tract, commencing on the Bayou aux Oies, extending to the Bayou La Pointe, with the reservation of a trac» of land, commencing from the point of tbe Bauou aux Oies, ex tendu g to the coulee, upon w hich-vas the house of Dominique Perrin, and is the same property purchased bv J. B. and F. Drouet from FrànçoisJBUant, per act be- fore L. F. Caire, late notkry public, on the twelfth of October, 1929; Bald tract ot land being more ac uratelv aDd further described on a plan by Charles de Armas deputy surveyor générai, dated Heptem- ber 30, 1839, as the lot of ground comprised within the letters A, B, C, D, K. F, G and A. on said plat. Becoad—Of the following sections and parts of sections sold w th said plau*tisn. to wit: Fractional sections twent>-ihree and twenty- six. west half ot the northwest quarter of sec- tion twenty-five, west half of the southwest quarter of section twenty-five, and the fractional west half of section thirty-six; all in townsh p six - teen south, range twenty-three east, west of the Mississippi river, in tl.esoutheastern land district or Louisiana, purchased from the gov«-rnmont, Feb- ruary 19. 1345, and with the above drsviiq< d tract. Third—A tract of land, situated in the district or Baiataria. in the parish of Jefferson, measuring twenty arpents, more or less, front on the Ba>ou Barjbtar’ra or Ouatcha, with all the depth that may ^herewith belong, which is about two leagues; said property is bounded above by lands foimerly belonging to Francois Tisopherne B<utte, below by lai ds formerly Oelougiag to Victor Coulon, and iu the rear by Bayou Puroc or Pero, said tract con- taining about 256*9 arpents, more or less, acquired fi-oni the Messrs. St. Pe by act passed before l iiarles Boudousquie, no;ary publie. June 4,1845, the total area oi sugar plantation 4037 arpents, boO toises, more or less. There is on the plantation sufficient cane to plant from 125 to 140 argents, alsoyi acres of ûr** year stubbles and over 10O acres of second year etubbles. Th? fertility of these lands is known to be of the brifct in the » ‘state, and have nearly always av eraged over a hogshead of sugar to the acre and the superior wt odiands can oot be surpassed in the tf;ate Tlie foregoing plantai ion and lands will be sold in one lot, and tbe improvements on the same consist of a good sugarliou^e. with open ket- tles and stt-am pans, wtih splendid machinery, very recently placed at an expense of over $ 12, 090, all in good working order, with extensive barns, stables and necessary outhouses, good quarters f r over 100 hands and two comnn.dious residences, with all their dependencies. With the above plantation will be sold the fol- lowing described live stock, wood, agricultural im pim ents and movable eff ete, to wit: Foriy-seve-a mules, si\ oxen, three nulls, twenty-three milch cows, thiity-Tiiue yearlirgs aD<l calves, nine laigo «■arts, four small carta, one stable cait, eleven douole plows, eight siugle plows, five arge four n ule plows, si v wheelbarrow a, one floe, thirty- three 1* athor collars, thirty-three pairs haines, thirty-three bridles twenty pairs traces, nin** sad dies and breechings, fifty-five cane knives, thirty- five hoes, eighteen shovels, eighteen spades, elev- en ax* s, fifteen grubbing boos, 400 cords of wood, thirty-two empty hogshe.vds, one barrel of sul - phur al more or less. Description of the Unds^separais from the sugar plantation: PORTION ONE. DRT GOODS, FANGT GOODS, TRIMMING* BTC. ASSIGNEE'S SALE IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE MATTER OF HBNRT COHN-IN BANK RCPTCY. District Court of tlie United 8 ta tes of America for the District Court of Louisiana—No. 1346. B y xtofpman , m arks levy Auctioneer—Salesroom No. 38 Chartres street Auctioneer—Salesroom No. 38 Chartres street On FRIDAY January 2,1874, at l P. M.. will be sold, at No. 178 Baronne street, bv virtue of an order of the Hon. K. H. Durell, fudge of the District Court oi the United »States of America for the district of Louisiana, sitting in bankruptcy, dated December 20 1873, to wit— THE STOCK IN TRADE of Henry Cohn, in bank ruptcy, consisting of Dry Goods, Fancv Goods, Trimmings, etc. d«24 27 29 31 fa2 BARRELS, CASKS AND COOPERS' MATERIALS ASSIGNEE'S SALE IN BANKRUPTCY. EN THE MATTER OF MRS. J. P BRUNING, BANK BUPT. District Court of *he United States of America for the District of Louisiana, No. 1341. B Y HOFFMAN, MARKS dk CO.-A. LEVY, Auctioneer—Salesroom No. 38 Chartres street. Ou FRIDAY, January 9, 1874, at 1 P. M., will be told at No. 35 Peters street, by virtue of an order of the Hon E. H. Durell, judge of the District Court of the Uuited States of America for the Dis.riet of Louisiana, sitting Ln bankruptcy, dated December 24, 1873. to w it— TH k STOCK IN TRADE of Mrs. J. F. Bruning, iu bankruptcy, consisting or Barrels, Casks and Coop- ers' Materials. The above without any reserve whatever. Terms—At sale. de28 30 31 ial 2 4 6 7 8 9 ASSIGNEES SALK IN BANKRUPTCY. GROCERIES, BTC., AND ONB FOUR WHBHLBD SPRING WAGON. TV THK MATTER OF A. J. THOMAS, BANKRUPT. District Court of the United States of America for the District of Louitiima» Ns. 1344. 2. A tract of land, situated in the pariah of Jef fersod, iu this State, on the Island of Barataria.. having a iront of twenty-five arpents, more or let»6. <*n tlie Bayou Barataria or Ouatcha, aud ex- tending through the »aid island aud fronting ou the Bayou Pero, being designated by the number nine, on plan G. drawn by William J. McCollocb, Surveyor Cenerel of the United »stales for Louie lana, deposited iu the office of Edward Barnett, late notary public. Said tract of laud has a super- ficial area of 1410 arpents, more or less. Purchased from the succession of Johi; McDonogb on the fifth of April, 1359. by act before said Edward llarnett. PORTION TWO. 3. A tract of land, situated in the same parish, between the Grand Coulee and Bayou Rigoler (Petit Coteau) in township sixteen south, range twenty three east, having an arra of about 514 arpents 345 toises, said tract being composed vt the following sections and parts ot sections: Fractional northeast quarter of northwest quarter of section thirty-five; (factional southwest quarter of north east quarter of section thirty five; the west half of southeast quarter of section thirty-live., and frac ioiiHl east half of southeast quarter of sect ion thirty five, towoship sixteen sauin, range twenty- three east, west of the Mississippi river; aud north- et fraction of east half of section two. and north Iraction of east half wf west half of section two. in township seventeen south, rangt twenty- mo east, and also that part of section six lying l>etwt-ei» Grand ('o.ilee and Bayou Rigolet, a* p< r plan of L H. Pilie, city surveyor, dated »September 15, 1859. ai d deposited in the office of Charb-s K. Fortier, tlitp a pots y public. Purchased from the succ* 6«ion of John McDonogh, June 1,1850, by act b« fore said Charles K. Fortier, notary public. B Y HOFFMAN, MARKS & CO.-A. LBVT, Auctioneer—^ah aioom No. 38 Chartres street. O n TUESDAY*, J a n u a r y 6, 1874, a t 1 P. M . will be sold at No. 35 Chart«es street, by virtue ot an order of the Hou. K. H. Durell, judge of the District Court of the United 8taU* of America for the District of Louisiana, sitting in baukruotov, dat< d December 26, 1873 — THK 8 rOcK IN TRADE of A. J. Thomas, in bank- ruptcy, consisting of Goæeries, ete», and one foor wheeled Epring Wagon. The above without any reserve whatever. Terms—At sale. de-27 JOHN POITBVANT AND JOSEPH A. FAVRE, COM- PLAINANTS, VfiJ. CARONDELET 8TRBET AND CARROLLTON RAILROAD COMPANY, DE- FENDANTS. Circuit Court of the United States, Fifth Circuit and District of Louisiana, in Equity—No. 6918. J N PURSUANCE OF A DECREE MADE AND FN- tered in the above entitled action, ou the eighth any of December, 1373, the undersigned, the master therein named, will sell at public auction, at the Merchants and Auctioners’ Kxchange, siruated un Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets, in the city of New Orleans, on TUEj>Da Y, Januarv 20. A» D. 1874, at twelve o'clock M. of that day, by Hoffman, M arts A Co., auctioneers, the property mentioned and described in said decree, to wit— THK CARONDELET STREET AND CARROLLTON RAILROAD, together with its property, iron rails, cross ties, implements, machinery, cars, carts, lumber, roadbed, franchises and privileges of tlie whole of said railroad, as the same is now laid on Carondelet stieeet, and extending from Eighth street to the line of tbe Foucher property. The comp'airiaLts in said decree claim a lien and privilege upon said property superior lo all other parties to the extent of the demands for which eaid decree and judgment was entered in tlie above entitled cause, and the purchaser at this sale, under a decree iu chancery, overrides all liens, aqd gives a perfect, title to tlie puicLaser. Terms—Casli en the spot. Aef of sale before W. H. Seymour, Esq., notary public, at purchasers expense.* ROBERT H. .SHANNON, Master in Chancery. New Orleans. December 16 1873. del? 30t By Van Solingen & Carpenter. HA L.E OF CNCiaiSlKI) GOODS. OC*TOMHOrrR, NKW Or XRAWS, t D e c e m b e r 16, 1873. 5 B V VAN SOLINGEN «le CARPENTER, Auctioneers. — The following goods, having remained in warehouse unclaimed over one year, will be sold at public auction, in accordance with the law and the regulations of tbe Treasury Department, at Warehouse No. 1, Customhouse buRding, on WEDNESDAY, Januarv 7, 1874, at 11 * M .- . . « . : c c o c c ; : <e «e s I c c o o c c I a c c - c = a c = a ^ — __ :s - è S j ! j \>Z : :c.e ; 2» $. .cT . - * ? © ® a ZS c é -c “Ï-S» m 2 = S eâlë 2 ■ c §■; *3 ■- w £■— ci ;; 7. I I»«-:-: . -e>* ; -J < -.t -A := uT-- a - . ; , »• : . ; .3 . ; . . ; :< a :c ; 5 le:;;e:4glia 31 :d rdnV ^ -xu PORTE N THREE. 4. A tract of land, known as the Grand Coteau, situated between the Grand Conlee and Bayou Du pont, in township s«venteen so ith. range twenty- three east, in ti*^ parish of .Tcff«-rson. having au area of about 2725 arpents 4H0 toises; said tract beii g composed of the follow ing sections and parts of sections: West half of section one, fraction of east half of sectlou two fraction of cast half of 6t half of section two. west half of seciiou elve, e;ibt half of section eleven, east halt of northwest quarter ef section eleven, »outhwest quarter oi southwest quarter of section leven, and southeast quarter of souîh »est quarter of section eleven, north half oi southwest quarter of Section eleven, and north st quarter ot section thirteen, and northeast quarter oi section (ourLeen, north west quarter oi section fOui'L-eu, wist half of sont heast quarter of secti'-n fimrt* <m, east tia-f of souiliwytt quarter (Ation fourteen, and al) that part of section six on the above mentioned plan of H. Pi lie, lying I t - tw'een the Grand Coulee and tlie rau^e line, be eu township sixieeu south, range twenty thre^ ess;, and township sixteen south, jauge twentv- four east, purchased from tho succession of J->lin McDom gh. Juno i, IJr-t', as per act passed before bifoiii F o n ie r , n o t a i v. PORTION FOUR. Four tracts of land, situated along the right bank et Bavin Dupont, in towuship sixteen south, vnge tweuty-four east, and township*seventeen >urta, range twenty-four «-äst, audtownshiDseven ? Ä " £.c. -• - 3 x * c F Cf£ “C ^ 'i ! |3 5gfi!§S S | - C - -C la _ < C 3 U ^«-3 I 5 2 '5 c 5 j ? ; <r <-r. C 7 X Ï - I 7. '/? S cO oèé S. T. 55« Terms—fash in United »States currency. . _ ^ P. F HERWIG, Special Deputy Collector, teen smuh, rangs twenty-five east; said lot? be?fig I dei7 20 23 27 29 31 ja3 6 7 (Sesiguated by tbe numbers thkrty-seveu. thirty- ___ eight, forty three and forty seven, on t»** abovt seven, on t mentioned plau of L. H. Pilie; said tracts lying along tbe said B^youDupont, uith a depth of thiee arpeuts, and having »m area of about 935 70 100 acre?; purchased from the success!on of John Mo Donogh, on the first ot June, 13Ö0, as per act before su'd Charies K Fortier, notary. The above «eqcribed lauds. d»scribed as portions one, two, three and four, will be sold separately, and embrace some of the finest sugar land» in the State of Louis*ana. Terms and Conditions—For the plantation, live ock and movable effets, firstly described, which will b«* abjudicated in bulk, oue--half ca.->h ou the pot at the moment of adjudiiAtion. and the b.il nice on a créait of one and two years, in the uot-s of tlie purchaser, to his own Older, divided into »upona to suu the parties in fjjtotest, payable at foe Mutual National Bank, cf New Orleans, ar d bearing eight pci cent interest aud spec.-al mo* t wage, with vendor's privilege from d ite uutil paid, the mortgage to embrace tha clauses of non-aiien- ando and n»e per cent attorney’s fees iuc js- ol suit; the improvements to be kept tally insured and for a sum not 1* »« than £3000 and tlie j»o r< a Ixausft iTo*! to the holders of the credit noted uuUi 1 in addition to whicu -he purchaser will as durne »11 the taxes for the y. ar 1873 over and abovti tht* amcuuN of his bid. For ri.r laxiU »>o- ond’v, thirdly, fourthlj and fifthly describe 1. 'me third cash ou the é;<ot at the moment of adjndica- •’on, aadine oatanoe cm a cre-üt oi oneami. two years, with all sf the other c-»niliti« iid the ssiu« expresaod above for the^prejpert^ firstly dtscnb* »1 Acts of sale before Charles T. floniat, ujt .rj public, at : he expense oi tbo purchasers» dc23 >10 17 24 By George Pearson. UHHKSKRVKD SJI.K AT ACCTTOW OH CHOICE AND COSTLY FL’ENITUKB. SIPEKB BED-BOOM NETS JN BÜ.9K5YUOD, WAL- NUT AND OAK. OLASS-DOOR ARMOIKN BKAUTTPUL EXPENSIVE. HBRNCH PLATE, PIKK AND MANTLE MIBKORN. BRUSSELS CARPETS. DAMASK PARLOR SETH. DINING-ROOM AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. ALSO, ONB “CHICKERING la short SQUARE PIANO. thoroughly B V G h f I R G E P E A R S O N , AUCTIONEER— Office and salesroom, So. 38 Camp ftreet— Will be sold on WEDNESDAY, December 31. 1873. at lOpiO A. M., on the premised, No. 182 Cus lora^ouse street, tear Rampart, without any rt- sci ve wliatevcr, on account of departure— TIJS ENTIRE CO^TKNT.s OF SAID RESIDENCE, consisting of a very choice and desirable lot of furniture. T e ra ^ —Csdh. de38 7t SUCCESSION OF JAMBE PHILLIPS AND 8UZAN PK1KBSON. HIS WIFE. POWTITIYB AND UNRESERVED SALB TO EF- FECT A PARTITION BETWEEN HEIRSl ISABELLA PHILLIPS, WIFK OF A. MOORE. GEORGE PHILLIPS ET ALS. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY IN THE SEC- OND AND THIRD DISTRICT»**. LANDS IN WEST BATON ROUGE AND IN BERNARD PARISH. Second D.strict Court for the Parish of Ortean*— Nos. 34,366 a n d 36.225. JgY CJ. DE FERIET.dk CO.— JOHN G. MON rode, Auctioneer.—Office No. » r>0 Roy a l s t r e e t . Ou SATURDAY, January 24, 1874, at twelve o'clock M., at tbe Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, on Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets, will be sold by public auction, by virtue of a judgment rendered by the Hon. A. L. Tissot, judge of the Secoad District Court for the parish of Orh ans, rendered December 8, 1073, and signed December 12, 1873, tlie following described prop erty for account of said successions— l A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, designated by No. 17, in the square No. 58 bounded by Maude- ville, Mar guy, Lrq .hait snd Morales (now Marair-) streets, and measur ing 35 feet 9 inches front on Mandehiiie street, by a depth of i 18 fr-et, American measure, between equal and parallel Hnta. 2. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, designated by No. 18. in the above described square, measuring 35 teet 9 inches front ou Mandeville street, by a depth of 118 feet, American measure, between quai aud parallel lines. * 3. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND.‘designated bv No. 13. in the above described square, measuring 35 fet*t 10 inches front ou Mandeville street, by a depth of 118 teet and iront ou Urquhart street, of which it forms the corner. 4. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, designated by No. 14. in the above described square, meas- uring 35 feet9 inches trout ou Manaevilie street, bv a depth of 118 feet, American measure. 5. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, designated by No 15, iu the above described square, measuring 35 fret 9 inches front on Mandeville street, by a depth of 118 feet, American measure, between equal and parallel lioes. 6. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, designated by No. 16. in the above described square, measuring 35 feet 9 inches front on Mandeville street, by a depth of 118 feet, American measure, between equal and parallel lit es. 7. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, designated by the No. 2 iu the above described tquare, measur- ing 35 feet front on Mandeville street, by a depth of 78 feet 6 inches and front ou Morales street, of which it forms the «mi ner, American measure; to- gether with the buildings and improvements thereon. 8. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, makiug part of lot No 20. in the above described square, meas- uring about .35 fret front on Mandeville street, by about 78 feet in d pth. 9. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, with the build ings and imptovementa thereon, situated in Eau- bourg Franklin. Third District of this city, désig- nai eu ax l«»t No. 5 of square No. 59, which lot forms the corner of Goodchildren (now 8t. Claude) and Mandeville streets, and measures, French measure, about 58 feet front on Goodcblldren (now Et. Claim« ) street, by about 120 feet in depth aud front ou Mandeville street. 10. TWO CERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND, situated in the Faubourg Marigny, Third D'si.rmt of this city, iu the square bounded by Marig y, Love (now Rampart). Elysian Fields and Cn*p^ (now Bur- gundy) streets, designated by ttie Nos. 3 and 4; Which lots measure each 32 feet 6 inches front ou Marigny street, by 101 feet in depth, all American measure, lot No. 4 forming the corner of Maiiguy aud Rampart street a 11. A CERTAIN PIECE OR PARCEL OF GROUND, with the buildings and impiovements thereon, situated in the Faubourg Marigny, Third District of this city, designated as No. 148. baid piece or portion cl ground measures 30 feet front on Baga- tel’e (or Bourbon) street, b/ 120 feet in depth. 12. A CERTAIN LOT OR PORTION OP GROUND, with the buildings aud improvements thereon, sit- uated iu tbe Faubourg Marigny. Third District of this city, being the one half of a larger lot of ground, designated by the No. 148 in the square bounded by Bagatelle’ (now Bourbon). Esplanade and Dauphine or Greanueu streets. Said porlion of gn und measures 30 feet front on Bagatelle strict, by a depth of 120 feet, French measure, be- tween equal and parallel lines. 13. A CERTAIN PIECE OR PARCEL OP GROUND, with the buildings and improvements ihereou, sit- uated in the Faubourg Marigny, Third District of this city, jn the e«iuare bounded by Esplanade, Rampart (late Love), Kerleree (late History ) and Craps (now Burgund* ) streets, forming the corner KspUnade and Rampart streets, aud measuring feet 11 inches front on Feplanade street, by 77 feet in depth and front ou Rampart street and 32 feet wide in the rear, ull American measure; bounded on the upper side by an alley 42 feet 6 inches in depth, common to said lot and otheis. 14. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, with the buildings ai d improvements thereon situated in the Faubourg Mai ignv, Third Distric t of this cite, on Kerleree (late History) street, between Bur- gundy (late Crap*) and Rampart (late Love) afreets, designated by the No. 4; said lot measures 27 feet 11 inches 5 lines trout on Kerleree (late History) street, by a depth of 106 feet 6 inches, American measure, between equal and parallel lines; together with the use of a common alley of 6 feet in width. 15. A CERTAIN PIECE OR PORTION OF GROUND, ith the buildings arid improvements thereon, situ- ated in the suburb Marigny, Third District of this city, in the square bounded bv Kerleree (late His- tory), Burgundy (late Craps), Rampart (late Love) and Esplanade etreets, forming part of Iota desig- nated as Nos. 113 and 114; said portion of ground forms the corner of Kerleree and Rampart streets, and measures 46 feet front on Burgundy street, by feet in d pth aud trout on Kerleree street. 16 TWO CERTAIN LOT» OF GROUND, adjoin- geach other, with the buildings aud improve- euts thereoit. designated by the Nos. 1 aud 2, m square number 8, bounded by Columbus (late Mys- térieuse), st. Claude (late Goodchildren). hampart (late Love) and Nt. Anthony streets; lot No. 1 being of an irregular form and measures 34 feet 3 inches front on Nt. Claude street, by 43 feet 4 inches in depth ou the line separating it from the prop- erty now' or formerly belonging to Line de la Rosa, ’* teet on the opposite line and 8 feet 8 inches the rear line; lot No. 2 'measures 2b feet 5 inch-s front on Nt. Claude street, by 96 feet 10 iuches 7 lines deep, and 40 feet on the line sepa- rating it from lot No. 1 above mentioned, all Amer- ican measure. 17. A CERTAIN PORTION OF A LOT OF GROUND, together with tin? buildings and im provvments thereon, designated by the No. 227, situated in tbe Faubourg Marigny, Third District of this city, in the square bounded by Frenchmen. Burgundy (late Craps) Rampart (lute Love) und Union streets, measuring 30 feet front on F euch- men street bv 60 feet in depth, French measure. 18. A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND, with the buildings aud improvements theieon, being part of lot No. 219, situated ia Faubourg Marigny. Third District of this city*, in the square bouuded by Burgundy (late Craps), Npam. Dauphine arid *ia«devtlle streets, said lot No. 219 forming the erner of'Spain aud Craps street*, aud s.id por- tion of ground beiog next to ttie corner, aud rueasuriug 30 feet front ou Nuain stieet by 60 feet depth, American measure. 19. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, with the buildings and improvements thereon, situated in the Third District of this citry designated bv the the Third District of tbis cut , designated bv the So. 232. in the square bounded by Ely si an Fields Burgundy (late Craps), Frenchmen and Great men reets. measuring 60 feet front on Elysian Fields rests by 12ft feet depth and front on Burgundy street, oi wlucli it forms the Corner CKRTAN LOT OF GROUND, with the sand improvements thereon, situated n he Faubourg Marigny Third Diotrirt of this city, the square bounded by Elysian Fields, Burgun- dy. (‘ate (Taps). Frenchmen and Dauphine streets, •11.curing 30 n-et front on Elysian Fields street by teet in depth, all French measure. !). A CERTAIN LOT. OK PORTION OF GROUND, uated in Faubourg Marigny, Third District of is • itv, forming part of 1st No. I:i5, measuring 8 î 11 y inches trout on Caoacalvo street by 120 feet m depth in the square hounded by Casacalvo Royal) Elysian Fields. Marigny und Dauplnne streets. Z. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, with the linings aud improvements thereon, situated hi Faubourg Marigny, Tinrd District of this city, the. square bounded by Caracal to Epain, Poet or Waetiregion avenue) and Dauphin (or Great- oien) streets, ruakiug part of lot No. 119, ineasur- ::o feet front, on Casacalvo street, by 90 fe.-t P. between equal and parallel Hues, French measure. A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND, with the. building* and improvements theieon, situate d in he Faubourg Marigny, Third District ot thin city, orm-.ugpart of i«»t No. 197, arid measuring 30 teet front oji Casacalvo street, bv 120 t-et in depth, .co measure, iu the.-»qu»i.- bounhed by Casa- o, Mai.deviile, 8paiu and Moreau streets. 24. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, w i'h the Mings and improvements t turn-on. situated iu the Faubourg Mariguv. Third District of this « tv, the square bounded by Catacalvo, Spain, Man devifie and Moreau streets, and measuring, French measure, 0 feet front on Oa-*ac ilvo street, bv 120 t iu depth, opening or wideuiug at the d plh of Feet from t lie trout 30 feet, at a right ang.V on the side toward Mm deviUe street, S. TWO CERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND situatfd the Faubourg Treme. Third D strict of this city, designated by tne Nos 13 and 14. of square No 1*. bounded by Derbigny, Columbus. Ciaiborne and Laharpe streets, measuring »-H« h al feet 7 indien front on D»-j biguy street, by 190 feet in depth; smd lot No. 13 forming tlie corner of Dei bigny arid I ambus streets. 26. TWo LOTS OF GLOUND, in tbe Faubourg raakhn, Third District of thi. city, designated bv the Nos 14 and 15, ot square No. 62, Ummh-a by rod (now Villere), liquhart, Mandeville u:.d in streets, measuring each teet 6 inches front on Griod or Villere street, by 160 fefet deep, America»! uu-aaure. !7. A CERTAIN M>UARK OF GROUND,situated m - Fnubourg Franklin, Third District of thin it>, signaten by the No. 111. aud bounded by W.v h- tagton avenue, Music. Prosper and Volute! le t-t ts. aud ineaeuriiig390le«jt fro .r ou Washington *nuo and Music street, and about 259 feet front Prosper sn -1 Holidr-ile St rests. 28. Av KUTAIN SQUARE OF GROUND, situated in Faubourg Franklin, Thbd I) strict of this city, gnated by the No. 1%, bo ludod by PainU-rs , sepbine aud Ce tes tin t »rieeta and Pranklui mue, and measuring 300 feet front on ea< 1 of titers’street and Franklin avenue, and absut 450 tee r, on each of Cetes.iue aud-JoflSphiue. stioCU. 29. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, with the build- ings and improvements thereon, situated in the Secoud Districtfif this city, iu the square bounded by Pt. Philip.' Royal, Bourbon aud Dumalne streets, measuring 30 fee t trou tou Ht. Philip street, by 9u feet in pth. »»1 A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND,situated intbe Fécond DUtrict'of this city, in the square bounds by Ursuline, 8t. Philip. Burgundy and Dauphin« street s, measuring. French measure. 30 feet front ou Ursulmc street, by 60 fret in depth. 3L TWaNTY TWO CERTAIN LOT» OF GROUND, situated in Suburb Washington, Third District ol this city, in the square bounded by St. Perdinaod, Prosper, Claiborne (lato Ht. Avide) and the bound- ary line of the cotton press propert). aud desig- nated by the uutubers from l to 22. inclusive, and measure: Lot« No« l to 9 iuciusive. together, 21T feet front ou Sr. Perdit aud street by FlO feet ia depth; lots Nos; 10 to 15. together, 150 feet fronton Prosper street by »21 feet in depth on tne boundary line of the cotton press property and 150 feet in depth ou St. Avide street; lots Nos. 16 to 22, inclu- sive, 220 feet on the boundary line ot the cotton press propertv and 150 feet on St. Avide street. 32. A CERTAIN PORTION UF GROUND, being part of lot No. 227. situnted in the Faubourg Ma- rigny, Third District of this citv, in the square bouuded by Frenchmen Craps, Love and uniofr streets, measuring 32 feet front on Preuchmea street by 60 feet deep; together with the building aud iiUfiovi nents thereou. 33. A CERTAIN TRACT OP ’LAND, situated in the parish of Ht. Bernard, being tbe »outbeast quarter of section thirty in township fourteen (e*sc o tbe Mississippi river) of range sixteen east, m the district of lauds subject ta sale at New Or- leans. said tract of land containing 160 acres, agreeably to the official plan of taid lands depos- ited iu the General Land Office by the surveyor general; together with the bui dings and improve-' provem»-ntrt thereon. 34. A CERTAIN TRACTOF LAND, situate«!, lying and being in tbe parish of West Batou Rouge, aud desigua'ed as the northwest quarter of section eighty (west of the Mississippi river) in township eight of rang - twelve east, in the district of lands subject to sale at New Orieans, aud ooutuiuiiig 160 acres, as per patent. No. 2472. 35. AKOTHKR TRACT OF Lan». »Inn «ltuat«l in this parish, and designated as lots Nos 10 aud II of section eighty two in township eight (west of the Mississippi riTei) of range twelve east, tn the' , district of lands suh|ect to sale at New Orleans, and containing liity-üve acres, as per pateut No. 3«! ANOTHER ThACT OF LAND, also situated in this parish, designa'ed as being lots Nos. Î. '! » and , 5 of section eighty-one iu township eight (west of the Mississippi river) i f range twelve »»si, in tha district oi lands snhject to sale in New Orleans, and containing ISO 82-100 sere», aa per patent No. 2477. 37. ANOiHBtt TR tCT OF LAND, also situated ln this parii>h, and designated as th» southwest quar- ter of section eighty, in township eight (west of tbe Mississippi river) of range twelve earn, ia tha the district of lands subject to sale at New Orleans, auil CO! Iftlnieg lbO acres, as per patent No. 2441. 38. ANOTHKK TKA( T OF LAND, hIbo situated in this p.' ish. aud designated as lots Nos. 7 aud 10 of section eighty one, in township eight (we»t of tho Mississippi river) of range t.elve east, in the dis- trict of lands auoirct to sale at New Orleans, aud containing 22 56-IOu acres, as per patent No. 2508. 38. ANortJKR TRACTOF LAND, also situated in this parish, and designated as being lots Nos. 4 and s of section eigh'y-two. iu township eight (west ot the Mississippi river) of range twelve east, in the district of lauds snbioct to sale at N»-w Orleans, and contai , Inc 80 acres, as per patent Ns 2513. 40. ANOTHKK TRACT OF LAND, also situatCiVin this parish, and designated as being lots Nos. S aud 9, of sectisu eighty-two, in township eight (west of the Mississippi river) of range tWelvo east, in the district of lands subject to sale at New Orleans, and containing 80 acres, as pet parent No 2514. 41. A.NriTHhR TRA' T OF LAND, also situated in Ibis parish, aud designated as being lots Nos. 1, 2. 3, 6 and 7, of section eighty-two, in township eight (west of I lie Mississippi river) of range twelve east, in the district of lauds subject to ssle at New Orleaus. and containing 151 37-100 acres, as per ■patent No. 2512. ^ 43 ANOI llr.R TRACT OF LAND, also situated in this pariah, and dt signated aa being lot No. 5, ln township eight of section eighty (west ot the 'Mississippi river) of range twelve east, in the dis- trict of laurts subject to sale at New Orleans, and containing <8 43100 acres, as per patent No. *447, 43. ANOI-HKR TRACT OF LAND, also situated tn, this parish, aud designated aa being lot No Oof seciion eightv-or.e in township eight (west of the Mississippi rjver) of range twelve east, in the dis- trict of lands subject to sale at New Orleans, and containing 40 acres, as per patent No. 2510. 44. ANOTHKK TRACT OF LAND, situated in this parish, aud designated as being lots Nos. 1 and 6 of secti n eighty-one in township eight (west of tho Mississippi river) of range twelve east, in the dis- trict of laud suhj-ct tc sale at New Orleans, and c o n t a in i n g 33 5*>-IOO a c r e s , a s p e r p a t e n t No. 2508. 45. ANOTHKR TRACT OF LAND, situated la thia parish, and designated as being lot No. 8 of secHon eighty-one in township eight (west of tlie Missis- sippi river) of range twelve east, in the district of lands subject to sale at New Orleans, and contain- ing 40 acres, as per pateut No. 2511. Terms—One-half cash on the spot, and the bal - ance ou a c-edit of one yegr, for notes seemed by mortgage ou said property, aud bearing interest at tlie rate of eight per cent per annum, from date till paid; and tbe purcha esot the improved prop- erty shall bind themselves to cause the buildings tc ba constantly insured against the risks ol tire, until final payment of said not<s, and »ball trans- fer the policies of lnsurauce in the name of the vendor», or iu the name of any future holders of said notes; aud iu case of suit for the recovery of any of said notes, the purchasers shall pay the fees of tbe lawyer who may be (in■ loyed fuir tbe recovery ol said notes, at the rate of live per cent on tne amounts sued for. The purchasers to sa- euine all taxes for 1873, payable in 1874, also tho drainage taxes. Aria of sale at the expense of purchaser» before O. Drouet, notary lintdio. dr24 31 j»3 10 17 24 TURN! TURK—FUKN1TLKK—FURNITCRK. The entiie contents of one of the finest and first class hotels of the Uuited States, to lie sold by public auction without auy reserve or limit. ATTKNT10N HOC8KKBKPKUS, HOTKL.S AND KhSTATRANTH. Rosewood, Mahogany aud Walnut Parlor Sets, Bed room and Dlulng-room Furniture, Oa* Fixtures, Household Linen, Glassware. Crock cry Ware. etc. B V G. DE FKRIKT & CO -JOHN G. MON 1 ------- - - - RO -K, Auctioneer—Office No. 50 Rnval street,— TUESDAY, January 20, 1871, at I0 A. M , aud the following davs. will be sold by public auction un- til the whole is disposed of— THK K VTIRK CONTKNT« OK THK ST. LODI8 HOTEL, oue of the must costly furnished hotels in flip Uuited fitstes, consisting ot mugiiilicmit rose- wood, mahogany and walnut parlor sets, bedroom and diningroom furniture, glass, crockery and Slated ware, household aud dining-room linen, urpets, mirrors, etc. Terms—Cash in United fita'es treasury note*. Catalogues can be had at tbe auctioneer'» office. de27 Im By Walton, Davis & Freret. AUCTION HALF, ON LONO CREDIT, OF »NX HUNDRED AND TWENTY SEVEN LOTS OF GROUND, in th« town of New MeehaniCKhsm opposite Jacknon street, N«»w Orleans, suitable for small buyers, convenient to terry and cars, to the city. B Y WALTON, DAVIS & YKKKKT- J. B Walton, atif'tiimei'r. office No. 30 Gamp street—MONDAY, December 29, 1873. a t II A. M.. at» the coffeehouse of John Ncott (formerly John Lin- den) at the ferry lauding, opposite Jackson street, will be sold bv lots— ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY 8KVEN LOTS OP ♦ROUNDin the to*a of hew Mechsnicsbam, being squares and parts of squares embraced between Fourth Htrcet iu from. Fourteenth street in the rear, Derolgn.v street on tlie upper side, and tho line of Mech inirsliarn on tbe lower sole. Terms and conditions—One-fourth cash at tlie time oi adjudication, on the spot, the-remainder in the listen of the purchase is, to their own order, payable annually, at one to five years, with iu- teieat at tive per cent and special mortgage, and a'I the usual penal oiAiues. TYu per cent a ill be allowed to those who nay all cash. Acts of sale before W J McCune, notary public ot the expense of tho purch:isors. dc21 28 By O. Valeton. ilRCNO J B LANOIX VN. JEAN BAPTI8TR DA- NOIS ET AI. FOR A PARTITIriN. B V O. VAÏ.KTON, AUCTION E RR- sa TUR- DAY January 17. 1871 at twelve «»’chick M., at tbe Merchants and Auctioned*’ Kxch iuge, oil Royal «»rivet, bv virtue ol an order from iuo Hon. A. L. Tib* -t, judge of the Ee« «»i.d Dirirlct Court for the parish of Orleans, dated Ifi cf inter II. JR7.1, No. 36.711 of the docket of said com t. wtil hi sold — A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, »ituated in the First D strict, of this city, iu tb~ squ ire bonmh d by Prvtaiiiii Melpotn« ns. Tei-j on hoie am! Coliseum »streets. Maid iot ef giouud having, in American measure. 27 icet 10 inches ft liuts front on M»-l ffomene street bv 63 teet II Inches .» lines in depth, between paraded lines, the whole iu conformity to survey and plan of Arthur De Armas surveyor, dated December 15, 1873. Together with h trame, shingle roof, oue-sfory house, tour room*, sheds, cisterns, privies, etc. Terms and Conditions—One-third cash in United St «tes treasury notes, and balance in one arid two vears for notes secured bv mortgage «n the. prop- erty; the bunding to be kept insured and policy transferred to vendor; tive per cent attorney«» fees ir^ras* ot nuit. de 16 27 ja7 1 By Nash & Hodgson. kksnkrvtllf . propbrtt . StCCKfiSION OF WILLI* P. Ci* AHKD. COLEMAN, DR- oml District Cou’t. for the Panab of Orb No. 33,%9. TJY >AHU cV fIODi;*ON—W. T HODGSON, O Auctmue» r—Office No. . r> Carondelet stieet.— On SATURDAY, January 2t. 1871 at twelve «.’clo» ' M., at the KC ( liarles Auction Exclian^e, lu-*1* b..^euieni rotunda of the .St Char tn Hotel « t'uo city, by virtue and in pursuance of an orrh/tatrict Hon. A. Lw, Ti-hot. jadge of the »Secovereinte r Court tor ti e parish of Orleans, da- ot the sno- 17, 1873, docket No. 33,96», tor accÀeed, at pubUo cehsiou of WUis P. Cole man, d aucti»u, wiil be sold— GROUND, together A VALUABLE SQUARE.,ereo«, situated m tho with tbe improvement^ mriah, this State, desig« town of Kenner. Jeffe^p^j, or said tow .. bounded irated as No. 11, and ftecond street.*, and iiaiea as £vo. !J.eu/jrfif ann H^cond «ueei-, uuu bv David, Oxli-.,nftM .uren,eat on ea<-b --f *»'■» having a frtv, 300 fee'- b®'®« tue ïam f prepvrty Btreet* of a th, jM eased from ZacUara, A. Ptiiilip« acquired Barnett, notary public, daMxl Ua*b ou the «pot at tbe time of *ale. te nt »»t“ »t «he ezpeaae of the purchaaot • irtO N jaW24 ia a*e *■4 . J’.. J,<1 o iu et of I anil U. of ttone. lidne. an b«r foiner* Électa Id P«> »DJJ l

Transcript of oïïîfflEt 5» ^£ul%v€¦ · ____ «TATB ,f LODISUJI^ 09 **W ORLK^TV..ru„ « Be H kno»^ fv ....

Page 1: oïïîfflEt 5» ^£ul%v€¦ · ____ «TATB ,f LODISUJI^ 09 **W ORLK^TV..ru„ « Be H kno»^ fv . — LPA*BH 0f ORLKAXfi 2Sréi^*l,*,j*fr'‘r named snd ^55*?“ * «f the wU-SwS

____ «TATB ,f LODISUJI^09 **W O R L K ^ T V ..ru„

« Be H kno»^ fv . — LPA* BH 0 f ORLKAXfi

2 S r é i ^ * l,* , j* fr' ‘r nam ed sn d 55*?“ * « f th e wU-S w S tte j S ÎîS ïïrd- *«5»-HSÄswi«gj ftas3!ra£ * ? t * d by end o o u u î L î i * r i f h t* W T r i r t Wa ï ï * « « tu « f f i g y f j L * » w - s i ä

o f r o r r H . r a tK ,^ “ . E * '.!* ® to tl» .Ä s5 î3ïïïïm* " * •• v . w ' t h ^ ^ ^ d blnd t L n , i ,.'|v taPan“i

0 0 4 P u r ^ l : : r  , U o a fur t h T * * £

r s ~ u “ d h w j s r ' s r w " ^

artic le l■* ',n m * ’ O o B ieU e , T « r n , . i . „■ * / _ W a ‘

* » • n a m e a» d i t * u «# #WI■O IH L4BORIK1Î HOMRSTR,1S ^ t ,Ä, i o n '»>*” V . 'U K ASSOCIATION O FLm i£?r»i?D ^ '» ^ K A

a.*,' h iem irflia ted and hare h , h »u b®* e. ! « T * « « w o r ^ ^ Æ l ï ï L ï ® « * la the.8 t * t e u » U n a i I * L

ARTICLE IL

fu n c t io n s u d P o w e r s .Tfii* co rp o ra tio n (h a ll h a v e .

' O e iy o y a n d tu C V S , ’ ? , ? 1 e n th o r lty n a m e , Ih r a perio d o f tw e n t» «è^by 1 c o rPo r" 1« d a te th e re o f ; tu e w t U e T ^ ' l l , a \ l ‘kr8 *®“ th ® « w rp o ia te nam e; to m ake and n « ? l b* " 0e<* *D ’*•

contract, .n e aodharaedto m ak e and u

J» P arc h eut) orr l o r * L i ! à T r,. ^ : ° r_p1 ^•o * « of, s u d 215e r 1 1»« <i‘»p ro p e r ty b o th rea l an d nBnlt'•port g ag e o r pledge o}*rea] * loan m oney on p ro p e rty ; , „ n a n ^ f n d a p ï S 0t a ^ m°»r ,M" eu“ al

ä ä ä ^ j s täSnecessary and

ARTICLE in.O b jecta and P n rp oern .

T h e o b |e o t am i purpose o f th ia asso c ia tio n a re^ V ^ T o *S '.he foU<' w‘tia. to -» it:

To en a b le reaideitU of th is S ta te to <h a m e o te a d a .............. ,D ®*'in ire

^ Î . T e ^ a ablL*h " , ra a " y *torf'* » • th ia aa so c ia tlo a .^ Î À .n ? k p ro p ,r for th e benefit o f th e sto ck h o ld - «•cs of th is com pany.

‘ h o ld ’ rec<*iv**’ P’irrh M e an d A cquire, a n d e r ita <*rpm a te nam e. p ro p e rty h u th re a l a n d pe: re n a l ,

su b d iv id e lu lo lo ta a ll land« th u s h eld an d a r- uirt*d{ to build upon , im p ro o t, tease. M il o r o th e r tae d ispose of, a n d to c o u w v th e sam e a n d to

,o«e o r Sell an y o th e r laud« t ü a t m ay bo h e ld b y , a sso c ia tio n , e i th e r u n d e r a c t o f p ro c u ra tio n o r

-h e r ag e n cy . To m ak e advauoe* on re a l e a ta te o r a*®r “ tU fa c to ry se c u ritie s , t o a u y p erson , fo r th e urpoaoa a e t above, a u d g en e ra lly to do a o d per-

‘J K F l f " ®th e ,,> 1 * an d tra m a c t a ll o th e r buaines» a w » r e m p ro v id e d for. au d w h ich m ay be neeos-

M a*>7 to c a r ry in to fu ll e f f-o t th e o b je c ts »"A ,,u r- P el !» o f th ia o rg a n isa tio n .

ARTICLE IT.

C a p ita l S tock , S h a re s . E tc .T h e c a p ita l a to c k o f lh ia asso c ia tio n sh a ll b e

a e p h u n d re d th o u sa n d d o lla rs , w ith th e p riv ile g e t a in c re a se th e »»me a t an y tim e . T h e five h u n ­d re d th o u sa n d d o lla rs to he d iv id ed in to fifty th o u ­s a n d sh are» , o f th e p a r v a lu e o f te n d o lla rs e a c h a n d c e r t if ic a te s fo r th e sam e sh a ll be issuer! only upon t l ie l r p a y m e n t in ru tt. O ne fo u r th o f ea ch s u b s c r ip tio n sh a ll he p ay a b le a t th e tim e o f said •u o s o n p t io n , au d th e reuuM uing th re e -fo u rth e in C liree eq u a l In s ta llm en ts , fixed on th e t irâ t Mos d a r » oi' M arch , J u ly a u d N ovem ber.

ARTICLK V,T ra n s fe r a f S h a r e s .

■h a r e s In th is c o rp o ra tio n m ay be tra n s f e r r e d b y in d o rse m e n t a n d d e liv e ry o f th e c e r t i f ic a te th e r e ­of, su c h in d o rse n e a t b e in g by th e s ig n a tu re o f t h e h o ld e r , o r by tiis o r h e r a t to rn e y o r lega l re p rr - e e n ta t t r e ; b u t s n rb t ra n s f e r s h a ll n o t be v alid for a n y p u rp o se w h a te v e r , e x c e p t b e tw e en th e p a r t ie s

h e re to , u n t i l th e sam e sh a ll h a v e been e n te re n on th e boo b s o f th is co rp o ra tio n , to a s to sh o w th e u s in e s o f t h e p a r t ie s b y a n d to w hom tra n s fe r re d , t t ie n u m b e r a o d d es ig n a tio n o f th e s h a re o r sh a re s s o d th e d a te o f th e tra n s fe r

T h ® tre a s u re r sh a ll re ce iv e th e flu ids o f th e p o ta tio n a n d d isb u rse th e from th e B oard o f O lrre t

„ ---------------- under tnatraetionsBoard of iHrretors, and by their dele-

K»t*d a u th o r ity , ta k in g th e n ec essa ry re ce ip t» a n d v o n ch n rs tbeev fo r. He sh a ll d e p o s it e a c h fu n d s ina n y c h a r te re d b an k o r m y o th e r p la c e o f sa fe tyth a t m ay be d eslg n n ted by th e board . B e sh a ll be •u n je c t to su ch a d d itio n a l safeg u ard s a s th e board m ay see p ro p e r to »m pose. He sh a ll k e e p all th e a c c o u n ts o f th e corp. ra t io n a n d h e shall! aa o tte n a s is re q u ired by th e board , re p o rt th e fin a n ­c ia l a* d m o n e ta ry co n d itio n o f th e c o rp o ra tio n .

ATTOWOry.T h« a t to rn e y «h«U be th e »egal a d v ise r o f th e

hoard , ao d p ro se c u te and defend ,*U s u its to w hich tut- co rp o ra tio n m ay be a p a r ty .

MTKTKYOR.T*16 « u rv ey o r sh a ll, u n d r r d ire c tio n s o f th e preei-

d e n t , u ia k r a ll necessary s u rv e v s an d r s t lm a t^ s g ive a ll lines an d levels, an d p re p a re a ll m ap s and c h a r ts th a t m ay be re q u ired in th e iu te r e * t o f th e c o rp o ra tio n . He sh a ll do an d j>ertonn a ll o th e r a r t s , u n d e r th e p re s id e n t's in s tru c tio o s . t h a t a p ­p e r ta in to h is offioe.

ARTICLK XV.

Proh ib ition#Wo d ire c to r o r ofttcer o f th e asso c ia tio n w ill be

p e rm itte d to p u rc h a se o r o th e rw ise a c q u ire prop- fiom sard ae sso cla tio n d u rin g th e ir te rm o f office.

ARTICLK XVI.

A ddition , C hange , Oismolntion.T h e s to c k h o ld e rs of th e co rp o ra tio n , a t a g en e ra l

m ee tin g , to be con v en ed for th e p u rpose , a f ter th i r ty d a vs’ n o tice in oue o r m ore u ew sp ap ers p u b lish ed n th e c i ty o f Wew O rleans, m ay m ak e a u y m odid

ca tio n , a d d itio n o r c h a n g e in t be a c t o f in co rp o ra ­tion, o r m ay ev en d isso lve th e sam e , w ith th e a s s e a t o f th re e fo u r th s o f th e «to* k re p re se n te d a t sn« h m ee tin g , an d an y and a ll su ch m oditicalions , a d d itio n s c h a u g i-so r d isso lu tion sh a ll f»e re co rd e d a s in q u ired b y la w ; p rov ided t h a t n o th in g h ere in co n ta in e d sh a ll h e in c o o tiic t w ith th e p rov is ion o t a r t ic le VlIL

ARTICLK XVIL

VALUABLE IMPEOVRD PROPERTY OK HOSPITAL 8TRKBT.

8COCB88IOK O P CORALIB PORTTBR» S econd D is tr ic t C ourt fo r th e P a rish o f O rteao»—

No. 36,053.

BY P L A C i p R J .M P K A R a AÜCTIOKBKR- Office No. 16 E xchange a lley .— SATURDAY,

Ja n u a ry 10,1874, a t tw e lv e o’clock M., w ill be sold a t pu b lic a u c tio n , a t th e M erch an ts an d A uc tion ­e e r s ' E x ch an g e, o n R oyal s t r e e t , b e tw e en Canal a n d C usto m h o u se s tre e ts , by v ir tu e a n d in p u r ­su a n c e to a >odgm en t re n d ere d N ovem ber 25,1873,o i iM in r m i m jD < i |( u i r u v i c m i r i w i j i i i y t u i o r r <«L lO ij ,an d s ig n ed D ecem ber 3. 1873, b y th e Hon 4. L. Tis so t , Ju d g e of th e lL*cund Du tr ie t C o u rt fo r th e p a r ­ish o f O rleans, fo r a c c o u n t o f t h e ab o v e su cc es ­sion—

A CERTAIN LOT OP GROUND, to g e th e r w ith a ll th e b u ild in g s a d im p ro v em e n ts th o reo u , s i tu a te d in th e Second D is tric t o f th ia c ity , in th e sq u a re bounded by Ba>ou road , D erb igoy , H ospital a u d Koman s tre e ts , d e s ig n a te d by th e le t t e r A on a p lan m ad e by C asta in g L C elles, d a te d Ja n u a ry 25. 1866, a n d d ep o sited iu th e office o î A. K. Bit-n v e a u , n o ta ry pub lic , a s p lan No. 4.7; sa id lot m eas n rin g , A m erican m easu re , a c co rd in g to said plan, 38 te e t 10 in ch es fand m ore i f th e r e is) tro u t on H osp ita l s t re e t . 7!t fe e t on th e s id e n e a re s t Der- b igny s t r e e t , an d 84 fe e r 6 inches d ee p o n th e o th e r side, an d 4 feet in w id th in th e re a r.

T e rm s a n d C ond itions—One h a lf ca sh , pay ab le on th e sp o t a t th e lim e o f ad judica tion :* th e b a la n ce on a c re d it o f on e an d tw o years, th e p u rc h a se r to fu rn ish h is n o te s a t one a n d tw o y e a rs , se c u re d by sp ec ia l m o rtg ag e a n d v en d o r’s p riv i’eg e o n th e p ro p e rty sold, a n d b ea rin g e ig h t p e r o e n t in te re s t p e r a n ­num from d a t« u n ti l paid , an d to c o n ta in th e c la u se o f non a lien a n ao an d th e c la u se o f fivep er c e n t a t to rn e y ’s fees in ca se o f ju d ic ia l proceed-

A n n u al S ta te m e n t, B e a e r v e P an d a , D iv i «lends.

T h e B oard o f D ire c to rs sh a ll fn m ish , an d ca u se to be p u b lished in one o r m ore o f th e n ew sp ap ers o f th e c i ty o f Nmw O rleans, an a ' i d s r a ic m e u is o f th e affairs of th e co m pany , sw o rn to an d tu b scribed by th e p re s id e n t a n d se c re ta ry .

P rom th e n e t p ro fits a c c ru in g to th e co m p a n y th e r e sh a ll be d e d u c te d y ea rly te n p e r c e n t, to be ca rrie d to th e re se rv e fund , a n d o f th e re m a in d e r o n e-n a if sh a ll be re ta in e d for an d a p p ro p ria te d to th e g en e ia i u ses o f th e com nauy . ao d th e o th e r h a lf sh a ll be divid«»d am ong th e s to c k h o ld e rs p ro r a t a on th e su m s se v e ra lly paid by th em .

ARTICLE XVTIL

L iq u id a tio n ,

A t th e e x p ira tio n o f th e c h a r te r , o r sooner, i f o r ­d e re d a s above, th e affairs o f ib e co rp o ra tio n sh a ll be liq u id a ted , 1rs d e b ts pal 1, a d th e ba la n ce d iv i­ded am o n g th e s to ck h o ld ers p ro r a t a ou th e smni sev e ra lly paid, uad t-r th e c h a rg e au d su p e r in te n d en c e o f th re e co o u n ts io u e r- , w ho sh a ll be s to c k ­ho lders, ap p o in ted by th e B oard o f D irec to rs for th a ï, purpose .

T h u s done a n d passed , a t New O rlean s, in m y office, o n th e d ay . m ou ili, an d v o ar f irs t above w r it te n , in t l ie p re se n c e o f M essr«. G u stav e Le O a rd b u r, J r . , a n d A m broise G. LaPice. co m p e te n t w itn esses , re s id in g iu th is c i ty , w ho h av e s igned w ith t h e sa id a p n e a re rs a n d m e, n o ta ry , a l t e r du e re a d iu g o f ib e w hole.

O riguiu lly signeo:A. GERARD,F. DmBUYh,J. TUI ES,P. C. RICARD,D. L. KKRMIwN,A. TRRFROU, CHARLES NATHAN, W B. SCHMIDT,J . LANG LEE.

A. G. LaP icw,G. L hO a k o e ik , J jl , W itn esses .

A. PITOT, JR ., N otary Public .

A RTICLE V!.

T im e o f C o m m en cin g B n iiioe** .tffiis a sso c ia tio n m ay com m ence b u s in ess a s soon

a s fifty th o u sa n d d o lla rs o f th e c a p ita l s to c k sh a ll h a v e b e e n su b sc r ib e d for.

ARTICLK VTLl . i m it o f S to c k h o ld e r * ’ L ia b i li t ie s .

No s to c k h o ld e r sh a ll in a n y e v e n t b e m ad e liab le b ey o n d th e a m o u n t o f h is su b sc r ip tio n to th e c a p i­ta l s to c k o r h is in d eb ted n e ss to th e asso c ia tio n ; »or sh a ll a n y m ere in fo rm a lity in o rg a n iza tio n

j 'a v e th e effec t o f re n d e rin g th is c h a r te r n u ll, o r o f f e x p o s in g a s to c k h o ld e r to a n y l ia b ility beyond th e

a m o u n t o f h is s to rk .ARTICLK VIII.

D e l i n q u e n t S t o c k h o l d e r s .Ail s h a re s o f sa id c o rp o ra tio n sh a ll re m a in

p led g e d to sa id co rp o ra tio n u n ti l th e i r fina l pay ­m e n t, a n d in ca se o f non-pay m en t o f a u y in s ta l l ­m e n t d u e o n sa d sh a re o r « h ares a s re q u ire d by

i t h e p re s e n t c h a r te r , th e d e lin q u e n t s to c k h o ld e r I a h a l f lo s e a ll h is priv ilege« a n d a c q u ire d r ig h ts rc- ■ s u i t in g from th e s »m e an d from h is su b sc r ip t ions;' s n d in ca se of fa ilu re o n th e p a r t o f sa id d eliu - . qw a t s to c k h o ld e r , a f te r th i r ty d a y s ’ n o tic e , to

compl.V w ith th o re q u is i te s o f th e p re s e n t c h a r te r , th e co m p a n y sh a ll h a v e th o rig h t to sell said « h are o r sh a re« so p ledged , w i th o u t th e in te rv e n tio n of COHits o f ju s tic e .

ARTICLK IX.C o r p o r a t i o n s a s S u l u r r l b r r « .

C o rp o ra tio n s tu n y beeom o su o e c rtb rrs to th e s t a r a ol t ills asso c ia tio n .

ARTICLK X.B o a r d o f D ir e c to r s .

AI- tut* co rp o ra to pow ers of th is .**rtu«-,.tion .h a i l b e e x e rm se a , ar il a l l Us biti-in* bb m unsged . by a B o ard o f U irrc tn rs , oomtKiseil e n tire ly o f M oekbold- e n . r t s a l r n t s o f th is M ate : a m a jo r i t.v o f th e se »ball co n s t-.u ite a q o « m u fo r th e tra n sa c tio n o f b u s i­n ess . T be sa id B oard o f D irec to rs sh a ll be ch .w en s o d c o n a titu te d aa follows, to w it: On th e th ird M oD dayof D ecem ber, 181«. a u d every th re e y e a rs th e r e a t ie r . th e a toek ho lders sh a ll co n v en e a t th e otBoe o f th e co m pany , in N ew O rlerm a a n d e le c t, by b a l o t o r o th e rw ise . iu p e rso n o r by p ro x y , n in e di r e c to rs , re s id in g in th e c i ty o f Mew O rleans.

Tfce b o ard sh a ll p roceed , im m e d ia te ly u p o n t*-eir e le e tio u . to n o m in a le an d a p p o in t th e officers p ro v id e d lo r iu a r t ic le e le v en o f th is c h a r te r .

Any v ac an c y o c c u rrin g in sa id b o a rd from au y , suae w h a te v e r , sh a ll be filled by e le c tio n by th e

u a ln in g d ire c to rs , a n d a n y d ire c to r fa i liu e to fo f o rm th e d u t ie s o f h is po&Uion In th e b o a id for d ie p e rio d o f th re e co n se cu tiv e m o u th s , m ay be SOnsidered, by a v o te o f th e bo ard , to h a v e v a c a te d bis s e a t , and ' th e v ac an c y filled a s if h e h a d le- M aued. •

ARTICLK XL

I, th e u n d ers ig n e d , d e p u ty re c o rd e r o f m o rt­g ag e s in au d for tb e p a rish o f O rleans, do h e reb y c e rt ify th a t th e above a n d foregoing c h a r te r o f th e “ L aboring H om estead a n d C o-operative A ssocia tion o f L ou isiana” h as been d u ly reco rd ed iu m y office ac co rd in g to law , in book Ne. l ia , folios 297,196, Ï99 an d 300.

New O rleans, D ecem ber 2, 1673.C. DARCANTHL. D eputy Recorder.

A t ru e copy:d e io A. PITOT, JR ., N o tary Public .

AUCTION SALES.B y S. Gu m ault.

SCLCKhBION OP MBS. MARIK SKVKP.fTPSPINOSA WIDOW O P JACINTO ALKIX.

BY K . t i l I N A I I .T . ADCTItyfKKR.—OPPIOK c o rn e r or B ieuvil e s t r e e t a n d K \ eh an g e a lley .

W irv t B o a rd nnd F ir s t C o rp s o f « ffleeraT lie fo llow ing nam ed s to e k h o ld s ra sh a ll couisti-

t u t e *he f ir s t B oard o f D ire c to rs , w ho sh a ll ho ld th e iro f f le e u n ti l th e th i r d M onday o f D ecem ber. 1*76 o r u n ti l th e ir su cc esso rs sh a ll be d u ly e lw ited .n d qualified , to w it : J u le s T uyea, Kmile D eB uys, v tn L ang les, A lphonse T e r t ro u ,C h a r le s N a ih a n ,

• rS e v il le L. K i-ruion, P. C y p rien R ieaid , A ristide a r d s u d W illiam B. S chm id t, a n d th e t o u t i n g ed p e rso n s sh a ll be th e offlnsrs lo r t h e sam e d to w it: A. U e rard , p re s id e n t: E. D eB uys.

'n -sideu t; I lu su a p H a lphcu , s e c re ta ry , au d au v e , tre a s u re r . ,b a rd o f D ire c to rs sh a ll h a v e p >w-- r to e le c t

rt l i t su c h o th e r officers a n d eu ip .oye» «a m ayn w ed fo r t tie t ra n sa c tio n o f th e b u s in e ss of

f , anT . th e v sh a ll a lso U r th e o o m n en sa tio n ,r:e d officers a n d em ployes; th e y sh a ll h av e : to rem ove u®.v, ^y the:m.

n e g le c t o f d u ty :In c a p a c il v o r m a lfe asan c e in »... 4>l f >r a n y otl»«*r OftUie t h a t m ay lustilY « u rli

rem o v al, s n d th e y sh a ll ' P r " « r '* K Pdisat'h5’fa e a n e v t h a t m s y o c c u r m th e i r b ody by d e a th , re s ig n a tio n o r o th e rw ise .

a r t i c l e x n .

E lec tio n o f D irec to rs ,• :. Mia t im e an d p lac e fixed b y a r t ic le te n o f th is

i te i a n e le c tio n fo r d irec to r » sh a ll,b ., he ld , a .n l • ra il tv „ f vo les , co u n tin g on e v o le fo r e v e ry 1 . er .lo o k v o ted ou. sh a ll M> su ff ic ien t to e le c t , tille d th a t no on e s to c k h o ld e r sh a ll be e n t i t le d

m ore t tS - i fi -e bum lrefi v o te . .M a u y o n e » .e i t h e r a s p ro x y o r o th e rw ise .

S Ä S S g Ä Ä

ï e ^ 'n e r 'g iv iM K Â t e S ^ * r?d S j!dnï!^ r m o rè o, the newspapers published m theo a e o r m o re o f th e n ew sp ap ers

o f S ew O rleans.

ARTICLK X U t

« u b -D ir e c to r s .e a c h o f th e c o u n try p a r ish e s a b oard o t sub-

■re, e .in s is tin g o f on e m em b er to r e v s ry five . 1 s h a re s su b sc rib e d in t i n t o a rish , w ill oe k .y th e s to c k h o ld e r s o f th a t p a rish , a t th e

p lac e d e s ig n a te d by tb e g en e ra l bonrd . f . l se rv e for on e y e a r Iroai tl ie d a te ot th e ir

s u le d ire c to rs w ill co rresp o n d d ire e tlv iv itli , e rn l bo ard , g iv in g inform .tu rn w h ich m»,r-n th e in te re s ts o f th e asso c ia tio n , th e y w ill. . h e u i u t b e e i t y . b e a d m itte d to tb e Lisp, c- 1 th e books o f th e co m p a n y , tn w h a te v e r con- th e in te re s ts o f t h e po ~»h o f w h ich th e y a m m e ^ u m t r i e s In e a c h a n d e v e ry ea»e pre-

i b / t h e u i , th e g e u e ra l b o ard » 01 d tc id e , a u d i ’fieccsion w ill be final.

ARTICLK XIV.

D u l l e s o l O lH c eri* .rKasina.NT.

• ra o r d ire c to rs . s lg n »II o rd e r s

oïïîfflEt 5» £ul%v.f* * ii Heeds a n d c o n tr a c ts b in d in g l ^ 18 ♦»8«. All .itrn#*d Hv th<* p r s s id e i i t . w h o.ra 'io n sh a ll It® t » g u ^ *“ » , «haU b«

t' th i s c l io r l« i .

TICE PK»MI>*;

1 ; o f tiu- la t te r , o r upon tu s d t a i n . « » 'KK*nct -o r o th « r ijiob ilicy to ac t.

«C Ä lT A R r.

”*5»S5fcÄs aHfffi£■i!» shalL

Hf sh a ll « o n é tie tm ayS a l l o rd e r« fo r - bm h w j

r c o n o f basin**««. He -- --- .o de iice of U o corpO A a tton a m i

fiATUKDAY, JdUiiarv 17. 1874, w i.l bo sold a t tw e lv e o 'c lo ck M.. a t tn e M erch an ts nnd A u c tioneers ' Kx c h a n g e , on Royal s t re e t , b e tw een C anal a n d Cus torn liouse s t r e e ts , by v ir tu e o f an o rd e r from th e h o n o ra b le th e Second D iu tric t c o u r t fo r th e

fiarish o f O rleans, d a te d D ecem ber 2. 1873, th e fol- ow ing p r o i« r ty , bo lon^ing to th e afo resa id b u cc tb Bbion. to w it—

1. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUN D, s i tu a te d in th e Second D is tric t o f th is c i ty , in th e sq u a re bounded bv B ayou road , P lanche» B a rra c k s a n d T rem e s tre e ts , m ea su rin g 20 fee t f r o n to n B ayou road , by 100 fe t in d ep th , an d fro n tin g T rem e stree t., w here it fo rm s th e co rn er; to g e th e r w ith a tw o s to ry a n d a t t i c b ric k bu ild in g w ith v e ra n d a on b »th s tre e ts , h a v in g a la rg e s to re ou th e g ro u n d tiour w ith s to re fix tu re s , tw o tine room s in th e »second s to n r and tw o la rg e room s w ell finish« d in th e a t t ic s , closed gallery to e a c h s to ry an d p au try ; a tw o-sto ry b ric k b u ild in g a d jo in in g th e house , h av in g a la rg e k itc h e n , tw o room s above, an d a tw o -sto ry p riv y , w ate rw orks» flagged v ard , etc .

2. A LOT OP GROUND, s i tu a te d in th e sam e d is ­t r i c t , d e s ig n a te d by No. I o t sq u are No. 57. form ing tb e c o rn e r o f O rlean s a u d Vii 1ère s tre e ts , m ea su r­in g 32 fe e t f r o n to n O rleans s t r e e t , by a d e p th of 71 fee t 2 in ch e s 7 lines, an d fro n tin g a n V illere s tre e t; 71 fe e t 1 in ch 5 lin es a lso in d e p th on th e line w h ich d iv id es i t from lo t No. 2, a n a 32 fe e t in w id th in th e re a r; to g e th e r w ith a tw o -sto ry an d a ' t i c b ric k hou«e, fiav iug a la rge room on th e g ro u n d floor, u sed as a g ro c ery s to re ; fou r room s an d c lo se t iu th e u p p er s to ry , an d five room s iu th e a t t ic ; balcony a n a shed ou th e s t r e e t . Tfie gas is in tro d u c e d in a l l th e house*. A tw o s to ry k itc h e n ad jo in in g th e house , o f tivo room s, w ith p riv ies on th e g io u u d a n d u p p er floors; a la rg e sh ed o v e r th e y a rd , floored, an d «late rooted; w a te rw o ik s , pav ed y a rd , e tc . T h is p ro p e rty is soli! s u b je c t to a lease, ê» d in g th i r t i e th o f »September. 1875, w ith p riv ilege o f re n ew in g for tw o y e a rs longer, a t th e ra te of $100 p e r m on th

3. A LOT OF GROUND, s i tu a te d in th e sam e dis t r i c t o f th is c i ty , in th e sq u a re hounded by Lev«e, U rauliiies, C oude o r C h a rtre s an d S t. Ph ilip s tre e ts , m ea su rin g 20 fe e t fron t on U isu lines s tre e t , by a d e p th ns p illow s, to wit: On th** «id« to w a id Levee s t r e e t 71 fee t 3 inches, an d on a f irs t d e p th to w ardC oude o r C h a r tre s s t r e e t o f 47 fe e t 6 îu ch es ou a p a ra lle l d e p th tine, th e n open ing p erp en d icu la rly to w ard C h a rtre s s t r e e t 13 le e t ou » sec o n d d e p th o f 23 fe e t 9 in ch e s , s i a s to raensu re 33 fee t in w id th ou t< e r e a r line, to g e th e r w ith a u se iu com m on of an a lley w ay o r c o rrid o r fo u r feet w ide h a d in g on C h a r tr e s s tre e t; to g e th e r w ith » tw o -sto ry b ric k build ing , No. 30, h av in g a s to re on th e g ro in d floor, tw o ro o m s a n d b ack g a lle ry above; a tw o -sto ry b ric k k itc h e n ad jo in ing th e house, c o u ta ia in g k itc h e n «nd s ta b le s on tn e g ro u n d floor an d tw o room s above ; w a te rw o rk s , p riv y , paved y a rd , e tc . T o g e th e r w ith sev en ty -fiv e sh .u e s , re d u ce d to severity , o f th e ca p ita l s to ck of th e C itist n s’ B ank o f L ou isiana. T h is p ro p e rty is re n te d a t $47 50 p e r m on th .

4. A VACANT L< T OF GROUND, s i tu a te d in th e T h ird D is tr ic t o f th is c i ty , m ak iu g p a r t o f lo t de- s 'g n a te d by No. 224. m ea su rin g 30 fe e t fron t ou Love s t r e e t . bet w een Union a n d F ren c h m en s tre e ts , by 130 fe e t in d ep th .

T h e w hole a g ree ab ly to p lan s to be e x h ib ite d a t th e E xchange.

T erm s an d C ond itions—For th e p ro p e rty th ird ly d e sc rib e d ,o n U isu lin es s t r e e t o n e-th ird ca sh , th e p u rc h a se r to fu rn ish a s to c k u o te ot $375, d u e o r re n ew a b le on th e firs t o f Ju n e , 1374. acco rd in g to th e c h a i te r o f said bonk; an d h r t in -o th e r th re e p ro p e rtie s firs tly , secondly an d fo u r th ly d» scribed , o n e - th ir d o f th e price o t a d ju d ic a tio n cn«h. an d th e b aU nce o f said price of ad j'.id iea tiou o f all of th e fo u r ab o v e p ro p e rtie s fitsU y, secondly , th i rd ly an d fo u r th ly d e sc rib e d , one an d tw ov-m ■ -r «a ' rt rp rH 1 fri i myrnirs' c r e d i t from d a te o f sa le , id n o tes o f p u r ­c h a se rs d ra w n to th e i r o w n o rd e r au d bv th em iu- dor«rid. s e e m e d by m o rtg ag e an d ven d o r 's lien an d p riv ileg e , w ith into*rest a t th e r a ie o f e ig h t p e r c e n t p e r a n n u m from d a te o f «aie u n til f»airi; th e p ro p e r tie s to b e k ep t in su re d an d th e policies tru n e fe r re d u n ti l fih 1 pavm en t. o f th e no tes; a t t o r ­ney '« fees to be s t ip u la te d a t five p e r c e n t p e r a n ­nu m on th e a m o u n t su ed for.

T h e ta x e s for th e y e a r 1873, p ay a b le in 1874, to be paid by th e p u rc h ase rs .

A c ts o t sa le before Jo sep h C u v illie r , n o ta ry p u b ­lic, a t th e ex p e n se o f p u rc h ase rs .

d e lfi 25 ju 3 9 17

By B . X f t B. J . M ontgomery.

B’

HltCSKHOLD FURN ITIK K , CA RPhTS, IRON BAFKfi. K T (\. AT AUCTION.

TRI-W KKKLY BALKSY B . M . A B . J . M O N T G O M E R Y —

__ R. M. M ontgom ery . A uction® «, Offic® No. 87C am p s t r e e t .—W ill a. 11 e v e ry fUKNDAY, THURS­DAY a o d SATURDAY, cornm cncinK a t e leven

look, a t t i ie ir a u c tio n room , c o r n e r C am p an d N aürhef s t r e e ts —

GKNKKAL HOUSKHOLD FU K N ITrRK , CARPKTS, IRON SAKKfi, OOoKJJiU 8'IUVKS. e tc .

T e rm s—C ash. tov l

S y Charles E . Fortier.

SUCCESSION OR MARIA B. SK1T7.

BV C H A R L E S K . F O R T I E R , AUCTION- , ,a - ._ (iiiie e No. M E x c h an g e '» 'lev .'— M> >M)A Y

D e c e m b e r» . 1874. a t 10:50 A. M., w ill be sold a t No.Com m on s t r e e t , by o :d ra -o f tim Sticuud D is tric t

C ourt for th e p a r ish o f O i le a n t —O ne COLD WATCH.O ne NkW IKU MACÜINK.T erm s—C ash on th e sp o t. __________J8 I t

SUCCESSION ON K. H. A. BROl KM A AN.

BY C H A R I . E . F O R T I E R . AUCTrON- eer —i iffiCe No. BJ '_ a n g à aJiey .—M OND AI,

J a n u a ry fo. Ï8I4. a t 11 A. M. w ill b»' so ld ou th e p renrisqs, a n V illere, h . r v . e n B arth o lo m ew a n d i.averg itrt- I, by A r .1er o f tb e S econd fc s t r i c t

_______ __ Also,ail" th e HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE on sa id p tcr td w e.

T erm s—C ash o a th e spo t. d*.'4 51 JaJ*

C o u rt fu r th a rR a n eh of O rle an s— TH E DBXO BTORK. twl n .;u i<

to re c o v e r th e p ay m e n t o l sa id n o tes , o r an y p o rtio n th e reo f. T h e ta x e s o f 18Ti, pay ab le iii 1874. to be p t id by p u rc h a se r , o v er an d above p ric e o f a d ju d ic a tio l. T h e p ro p e rty to he in su re d by th e p u rc h a se r , a t h is co st, to th e a m o u n t o f th e n o tes fu rn ish ed , an d policy to be tra n sfe r re d to te s ta m e n ta ry e x e c u to r fo r a o c o u u t o f p a r t ie s in in te re s t

A cts o f su ie before Jam e s Fahpy, n o ta ry p n b lic , a t th e ex p e n se o f p u rc h a se r . de6 13 20 87 jaJ 10

ON ACCOUNT OF DEPARTURE.

RICH PARLOR AND DININGROOM FURNITURE AND ORNAMENTS, SUKiDMAYER A SOXiINK, O F STin TOAST, UPRIGHT PIANO.

B Y P I .A r in B J . HPKAR, AUCTIONKER—Office No. 46 E xchange a lley —TUESDAY, De­

ce m b er 30. 1873, a t eleven o 'c lo ck , w ill be s o d a t pu b lic au c tio n . No 447)6 C h ippew a s t r e e t , n e a r «Vsatiingion av e n u e , on a c c o u n t o f d e p a r tu re —

Otic ric ii v e lv e t co lored P a lissa n d re P a rlo r Set.O ne S cneidm ayer k Mjehno U pright P auo , w hich

re ce iv e d th e f irs t pi-ise m edal a t th e L ondon an d P aris ex p o s itio n s o f 1851. 1855 an d 1862.

O ne r ic h m arb le to p M arq u e te r ie a n d g il t B o n ­bonniere.

O ne e x q u is i te P a lissa n d re O en tre T able .O ne B ronze Clonk an d p a ir U audeliibras; sn h je c t,

Bosphore.O ue S ilve r an d B ronse O lsck an d C an d e la b ras

(so m eth in g new in th is co u n try ), b o th clockB iu p e r fe c t a rd e r , and th ir ty -d a y t im e pieces.

O ne p a ir B ronze S t& turtteB , su tije c ts . A u tu m n an d W ie te r: h ea v y F ren ch p la te Looking G lass r ic h Ei g ra v in g , su b je c t, -La C in g u an iam e;” solid F ren c h v aise llic res (Book Cases); »olid O ik E x te n ­sion T ab le , r ic h P la ted w are , G lassw are , C rockery - w a re . B edroom F u rn itu re , C h a r te r O ak Cook S to v e , e tc .

T erm s—C ash.N. B.—The fu rn itu re an d o rn a m e n ts a re o f

F ren c h m a n u fa c tu re , a u d from th e c e le b ra te d h o u se o f “ H enri,” B ou levard B onne Nouvelle, P a ris . T he m ost p a r t ic u la r a t te n t io n o f Conçoit, seu rs au d o th e rs is caib-d to th is sa le , a n d in v ite d tn ex a m in e th e a r t ic le s p re v io u s to th e sa le , for w h ich pu rpose th e p rem ises will he th ro w n open to tb e pub lic th e day befo re th e au c tio n . de28 2r

VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY CORNER OFLAIIARPE AND BROAD STREETS. SUCCESSION OF JEAN BriUVET.

Second D is tr ic t C o u rt fo r th e P arish o f O rle an s—No. 35 173.

B y p l a c i d b j . s p e a r , a u c t io n b r r . -Office No. 46 E xchauge A lley.—SATURDAY,

J a n u a rv 31, 1874, a t tw e lv e o 'clock M., w ill be so ld , a t pub lic a u c tio n , « t th e M erch an ts a u d A uction e e rs E xchange, on Royal s t re e t , b e tw e en C anal a n d C ustom house s t r e e ts , b v v ir tu e a u d in p u rsu a u c e to a n O lder f-om th e Hon. A. L T isso t ju d g e o f th e Second D is tric t C o u rt fo r th e p a r ish o f Or D ans, d a te d D ecem ber 16, 1873, th e follow ing de sc r ib e d p ro p e rty , lo r a c c o u n t o f th e com m unity a n d succession o f said d ec ea sed —

TW O CERTAIN LriTS OP GROUND, w ith th e h n ild iD g san d im p ro v em e n ts th e reo n am i a p p u r te ­n an c es th e reo f, sn u a te d in sq u a re No. 1517, iu th e T h ird D istric t o f th e c i ty o f New O rleans, bounded by Broad. L apeyrouse , Vi b ite a n d La h a rp e s tre e ts , d e s ig n a te d a s lo ts Nos. 10 an d 11 on a p lan m ad e by Piile A M urray , a rc h ite c ts , d a te d M arch 10,1869, au d d ep o sited iu t h e office o f A. D. D orioconrl. no ta r y in th is c ity ; a lith o g rap h ic copy o f w hich p lan is a n n e x e d to a n a c t or sa le by th e O rleans R ailroad .C om pany to W idow B ussv . passed before sa id A. Ü. D o n ocourt, n o ta ry , on th e n in th o f April, 1869; said lo ts o f g io u u d m ea su rin g e a c h 27 feet 3 in ch e s 2 d u es fro n t ou L a h arp e s t re e t by lU 5 te« t3 in ch e s in d e p th , lo t No. 11 form ing th e c o rn e r o f L alia ipe an d B oad s tre e ts , a u d beiug th e sam e lo is w h ich th e sa id Je a n B ouvet a c q u ire d bv p u r chase fiom Solom on Schonfeld , by a n a c t p sesed beTore A nto ine D onocourt, a n o ta ry pu b lic in th is c i ty , on th e tw e n ty -firs t o f M ay, 1869. T h e large fram e ho i.se e re c te d by sa id J e a n B ouvet on sa id lo ts Nee 10 an d 11 en c ro a ch es 10 fe e t 4 in ch es on lo t No. 9 a c q u ire d bv him from W idow V an Root™ , p e r a c t Delore A. b u e a te l, n o ta ry , ac co rd in g to a p lan in ade by A. D eArinas, s u rv e y o i.o u th o fifth uf M arch. 1872

T erm s a u d C ond itions—O n e-th ird ca sh , p a y a i îe to th e a u c tio n e e r n t th e tim e o f ad ju d ica tio n ; ib e re m a in d e r ou a c re d it o f on e an d tw o y e a rs in n o tes o f th e p m c h a s e r b ea rin g e ig h t p e r c e n t in ­t e r e s t f ro m d a te of sa le t i ll paid, sec u red by spe ­c ia l m o rtg ag e an d v e n d o r 's p riv ileg e on th e p ro p ­e r ty , w ith th e p en a l c lau se o f five p e r c e n t a t to r u e y ’s fee» in ev e n t o f sn it to eu fo rce th e p ay m e n t, a n s th e c la u se o t in su ra n c e o f tb e b u ild in g an d tra n sfe r e f th e policy; ib e p u rc h a se r to a ssu m e th e p ay m e n t o f th e ta x e s o f 1873, payable in 1874, over and ab o v e th e p ric e o f ad ju d ica tio n .

Act o f sa le before M artin L. A insw orth , n o ta ry p u b ic. a t tlie- ex p e n se o t p u rc h ase r .

de-27 ja3 10 17 24 31

By th e Successors of C. £ . G irardey & Co.

TH E NEW HOPE PLANTATION AT AUCTION.

ASSIGNEES’ SALK IN BARKRÜPTCT.

BY ORDER OP E. K. NORTON, ASSIGNEE.

IN THE M ATTER OF DANIEL HICKEY, BANKRUPT.

D is trie t C o u rt o f th e U n ited S ta te s o f A m erica, for th e D is tr ic t c f L o u is ian a—No. R7J.

BY T H E E C U rK S tiO R S O F c . e . g i r -ARlJhV A C o ., A uctioneer«—Office No. 17 Kx-

c tian g e p lac e .—SATURDAY, J a n u a ry 17, 1874 tw e lv e o 'c lo c k M., a t th e M erch an ts a n d Auc­tio n e e rs ’ K xchange, on Royal s t r e e t , b e tw e en C anal a n d Cuatw inhouse s tre e ts , iu th e c i ty o t N ew Or lean«, bv v ir tu e o f on o rd e r o f th e Hou. E. H. Du­ell, J u d g e o f th e D is tric t C o u rt o f th e U n ited

S ta te s o t A m e ric a - fo r th e D istrict o f L ou isiana , d a te d Mav Z, 1873, w ill be sold a t pub lic a u c tio n —

THE N hW HOPE PLANTATION, s i tu a te d on th e r ig h t b an k o f th e M ississippi riv e r, iu th e p a r ish o f W e st B aton R ouge, L ou isiana, ab o u t 120 m iles above th e c n y o f New O rle an s, an d c o n ta iu s 110 • ac re s, m ore o» less, bounded« below b y lan d s fo r­m erly ow ned by Lewis Desohoy, an d now o w n ed by K. F. Dfuiiuc; above by land* fo rm erly ovrued by J. O. L andry k Co., an d now ow ned b y Wil iam M iarp; and in th e r e a r b y th e p la n ta tio n s ot Ms- rio m iea u x k B ro th er ,.!, j . D uprev , A. H. May, Mr«. Schw ing, G e rv ais S ch la tro k B ro th e r; to g e th e r

itli a ll th e b u ild in g s an d im p ro v em e n ts ih e re o u . Tho d ec re e o f th e c o u r t o rd e rin g th e sale o f tb e

a b o v e d esc rib ed p ro p e rty d ire c ts th a t, th e sam e t»e tre ed from all in cu m b ran ces, a n d th e ass ig n ee ac t iug ah th e officers of th e c o u r t w ill co n v e y only su ch t id e aa is in h im w a le d by th e ass ig n m en t in b a n k ru p tc y , a u d by th e afo resa id o rd e r o t th e c o u r t.

T h e p u rc h a s e r to a ssu m e p a y m e n t o f all th e ta x e s t h a t th « p ro p e rty in iy ow e u p to th#- d av o f sa le o v er an d ab o v e th e p ric e o f a d ju d ic a ­tion .

rn is—C ash on th e sp o t a t th e m om ent of a d ­ju d ica tio n . #

A cted «ale a t th e expen»«* o f th e p u rc h a s e r b e fore M U eruon. n o ta ry public. de28 j«3 lb 11 17

By A lbert Paul.

GERAT CLOSING OCT SALK

UNREDEEMED PLEDGES,

LOAN OFFIOE, No. Î7 BARONNE STREET.

BV A I 'B U K T P A I L . AUCTIONEER—O F F ii’F. »No. 40 Ko>al s t r e e t .—TUESDAY, D ecem ber un,

1873. an d th e fo llow ing d a y , a t 11 A. M., w ill be «old a t p u b lic um tion , w ith o u t lim it o r re se rv e —

A L L 1 UK UNJtKDKKMKD PLKDGLS, co n s is tin g in p a r t o f Gold au d b ilv e r H u n ti:.g W aicb -a , Dia­m ond b s is a n d Kings, B rooches, G uns. P isto ls. J e w e lry , a n d a r tic le * e f e v e ry d e sc rip tio n , b * th u sefu l an d o rn a m e n ta l, a u d too n u m ero u s to m en ­tion .

T e rm s—C ash in U nited S ta te« tre a s u ry n o tes , d. 28 4t

CATHARTNK O’DONNELL, W IFE OF A. GRILLE. V8. NUCXTKflfllON O F PATRICK O’DONNELL.

s u i t in P A K rrn o N .

8tM>ond D is tric t C o u rt fo r th e P a rish o f O rlean s— No. 3b,725.

BY A L B R R T P A U L , AUCTIONRKK-OFFICKN * " ~ -__ No. 40 Royal s t re e t .—B y v ir tu e o f a dec ree

re n d e re d in th e a b o v e e n ti t le d m a tte r , on Novetu bei 22, 1873, b y th e Hon. A. L. T isso t, ju d g e o f th e Second D istric t C ourt fo r th e p a r ish o f O rleans, w ill be «old a t pu b lic au c tio ;i, on TUESDAY, D«- co iuber 30 1873, a t tw e lv e o 'c lo ck M.. a t th e Mei- s h a n rs a u d A u c tio n e ers ' K xchange, on Royal s t r e e t , viz»—

A L‘»T OF GROUND, w ith th e build ing« sn -l r»n- pTeri-m enirt th e reo n , s i tu a te d iu tlie F irst Dis;rkfl of th is c i ty , desig n a ted by th e N>. 20 in sq u are bouuded by Clio, K ratu. L *cusl a u d Magno! a s t re e ts , roea* u r> u g t5 fe e t t i s c h e « i ro n t ou Clio s t r e e t b y 117 feet 5 In c h es A flees in dF ptb . T h e im p ro v em en t« o o m p ris e a doublt* o o e-s io ry h o u se k n o w s a s No. 372 CÜO s tre e t .

Term *—C ash. T h e p u rc h a s e r to assum e p a v m e c tta x e s q a .^ M p rq p e ttji fo r 1873, pay «.bi« m

Æt e f s a te 9 t •the p u rc h a s e r’s ex p e n se , before D reyfoua, n o ta ry pub lic . no27d«.4 U 13 24 30

NBW YBAK PRB8KMT8.

UNRBHKRVKD BALK OF DIAMONDS, W ATCHES,

JEW ELRY , BTC., UNREDEEMED PLEDGES.

By p l a c i d e j . N P E A R , AUCTTONKBR—Office No. 4ti B xch su g e a lle y .—MONDAY,

TUESDAY au d W hDSBSbAY, D ecem ber 29. 30 an d 31,1873, a t U> A. M., p re c ise ly , w ill be sold a t Joe A ngiades, c o m e r o f Bourbon a n l C outi s t r e e t s —

ALL THE PLEDGES FORFEITED to h im , su ch a s D iam onds. G old a n d S ilve r W a tch es , G u n s. Re­vo lv ers, O p era G lasses. Chain«, Je w e lry , e tc . A large lo t o f second h a n d C lothing, a u d o th e r ar- tio ie s too n u m ero u s to m entiou .

T e rm s—Cash. de25

By N ash & Hodgson.

A VALUA3LH SUGAR PLANTATION.

T o g e th e r w ith th e

LIT E STOCK. AGRICULTURAL IMPLKMENT8

AND MOVABLE BFPECTIS;

Also,

FOUR SUPERIOR TRACTE O F LAND;

Ail on

BAYOÜ BARATARLi, IN THK PARLSH O F

JKFFRRSON.

A MAGNIFICENT SUGAR KSTATR.

iu th e m » te r o f E d g a r D ronet, a d m in is tra to r of th e succession ot E dm ond Drout t a n d w ife

vo. A lexis D rouet e t al., h e irs o f J . B. D rouet au d vrife,

FOR A PARTITION,

PUBLIC AUCTION, W ITHOUT RESERVE.AT

ON JANUARY 24 ,1874.

Second J u d ic ia l D is tric t C ourt fo r th e P a rish o f Jefferson—No. 4074.

BY NASH d e ilO D G üO N .-W . L HODG­SON, a u c t io n e e r -o ff ic e No. 5 C aro n d e le t

e tr e e t—O n SATURDAY, Ja n u a ry 24. 1874, a t tw elv e o'clock M., a t th e S t. C harles A uction E x ch an g e, in tb e b a io m e n t ro tu n d a o f th e S t. C harles H otel La th is c i t \ , b y v ir tu e an d iq p u rsu a n c e o f a n o rd e r o f theil>>n. Don A. P ardee, Ju u ^ e o f th e Second Ju d ic ia l D is tr ic t C o u rt, fo r th e p a rish of Jefferson , d a te d D ecem ber 13, 1873. court d o c k e t So. 4074, in th e m a t te r o f E dgar D rouet, a d m in is tra to r of th e snoot asion o f E dm ond D rouet a n d w if« v a A lexis D rouet e t a h , h e irs o f J . B D rouet a n d wife, to a p a r titio n , a t pu b lic a u c to n w ill b e so ld th e fol­low ing d e sc rib e d -

VERY VALUABLE SUGAR PLANTATION, L ands, S to c k , A g ric u ltu ra l Im p lem e n ts , e tc ., to w it—

D escrip tion of S u g ar P la n ta t io n :L A SUGAR PLANTATION, s i tu a te d on th e

le f t b an k o f th e B ayou O u a tc h a aud D upont, sn th e G ran d Isle o f B a ra ta in t, iu th e p a n s u o f J e f ­fe rson , h a v in g an a r e a o f 1470 a r p e u ts . 309 to ise s au d 23 fe e t 6 aid p la n ta tio n be m g com posed o f th e fo llow ing lo ts :

F ir s t—A TRACT OK LAND, h av in g a fro n t o f a lea ü u e a n d a h a lf on th e G rand Is le ot B ara ta ria ; sa id t r a c t , co m m en c in g on th e B ayou a u x Oies, e x te n d in g to th e B ayou La P o in te , w ith th e re se rv a tio n o f a trac» o f lan d , com m enc ing from th e p o in t o f tb e B auou a u x Oies, ex te n d u g to th e cou lee , upon w h ic h -v a s th e house o f Dom inique P err in , an d is th e sam e p ro p e rty p u rc h ased bv J . B. an d F. D rouet from F rànçoisJB U ant, p e r a c t be­fore L. F. C aire , la te n o tk ry public, on th e tw e lf th o f O c tober, 1929; Bald t r a c t ot land being m ore ac

u ra te lv aDd fu r th e r described on a p lan b y C harles d e A rm as d e p u ty su rv e y o r généra i, d a te d Heptem- ber 30, 1839, a s th e lo t o f g round com prised w ith in th e le t te r s A, B, C, D, K. F, G and A. on sa id p la t.

Becoad—O f th e fo llow ing sec tio n s an d p a r ts of sec tio n s sold w t h sa id p lau* tisn . to w it:

F ra c tio n a l sec tio n s tw e n t> -ih re e a n d tw en ty - six . w e s t h a lf o t th e n o rth w e s t q u a r te r o f s e c ­tion tw en ty -fiv e , w e s t h a lf o f th e so u th w e s t q u a r te r o f sec tion tw en ty -five, an d th e frac tio n a l w e s t h a lf o f sec tio n th irty -s ix ; all in to w n sh p s ix ­te e n so u th , ra n g e tw e n ty - th re e ea s t, w e s t o f th e M ississippi rive r, in tl .e s o u th e a s te rn land d is t r ic t or L ouisiana, pu rc h ased from th e gov«-rnmont, Feb­ru a ry 19. 1345, a n d w ith th e above drsviiq< d tra c t .

T h ird —A t r a c t o f lan d , s i tu a te d in th e d is t r ic t or B a ia ta r ia . in th e p a r ish o f Jefferson, m ea su rin g tw e n ty a rp e n ts , m ore o r less, fro n t on th e Ba>ou B arjb tar’ra o r O u a tc h a , w ith a ll th e d e p th t h a t m ay ^ h e re w ith belong , w h ich is a b o u t tw o leagues; sa id p ro p e rty is bounded above b y lan d s fo im erly belonging to F ran co is T isopherne B < u tte , below by lai d s fo rm erly O elougiag to V ictor Coulon, an d iu th e r e a r by B ayou Puroc o r Pero , sa id t r a c t con ­ta in in g a b o u t 256*9 a rp e n ts , m ore or less, a c q u ire d fi-oni th e M essrs. St. Pe by a c t p assed before l iia rle s B oudousquie, n o ;a ry publie . Ju n e 4,1845, th e to ta l a re a oi su g a r p la n ta tio n 4037 a rp e n ts , boO to ises , m ore o r less.

T h e re is on th e p la n ta tio n sufficient ca n e to p la n t from 125 to 140 a rg en ts , also y i a c re s o f ûr** y e a r s tu b b le s a n d o v e r 10O a c re s of second y e a r e tubbles.

T h? fe r t i li ty o f th e s e lan d s is k n o w n to be o f th e brifct in th e »‘s ta te , an d have n ea rly a lw a y s av e rag e d o v er a hogshead of su g ar to th e a c re a n d th e su p e r io r wt o d ian d s ca n o o t be su rp a sse d in th e tf;a te T lie fo rego ing p lan ta i ion a n d lan d s w ill be sold in on e lot, an d tb e im p ro v em en ts on th e sam e co n s is t o f a good sugarliou^e . w ith open k e t ­t le s a n d stt-am pans, w t ih sp lend id m ac h in e ry , very re c e n tly placed a t a n ex p en se of o v er $ 12, 090, a ll in good w o rk in g order, w ith ex te n s iv e barns, s ta b le s a n d n ecessary o u th o u ses , good q u a r te r s f r o v er 100 h an d s and tw o com nn.dious residences, w ith a ll th e ir dependencies.

W ith th e above p la n ta tio n w ill be sold th e fol­low ing d esc rib ed live s to ck , wood, a g r ic u ltu ra l im p i m e n t s an d m ovable e f f ete , to w it: Foriy-seve-a m u les , s i \ ox en , th re e nulls , tw e n ty - th re e m ilch cow s, th iity -T iiue y e a r l i rg s aD<l ca lv es , n in e la ig o «■arts, fou r sm all ca rta , on e s tab le c a i t , e leven d ouo le plow s, e ig h t siu g le plow s, five a rg e four n u le plow s, si v w heelbarrow a, one floe, th ir ty - th re e 1* a th o r co llars , th ir ty - th re e p a ir s h a in es , th ir ty - th re e b rid les tw e n ty p airs tra c e s , nin** sad d ies an d b reech in g s, fifty-five ca n e k n ives , th ir ty - five hoes, e ig h te e n shovels, e ig h tee n sp ad e s , e le v ­en ax* s, fifteen g ru b b in g boos, 400 co rd s o f w ood, th ir ty - tw o e m p ty hogshe.vds, one b a r re l o f s u l ­p h u r al m ore o r less.

D escrip tio n o f th e U n d s^ se p a ra is from th e su g a r p lan ta tio n :

PORTION ONE.

DRT GOODS, FANGT GOODS, TRIMMING* BTC.

ASSIGNEE'S SALE IN BANKRUPTCY.

IN THE MATTER OF HBNRT COHN-IN BANK

RCPTCY.

D istric t C o u rt o f tl ie U n ited 8 ta tes o f A m erica fo r th e D is tr ic t C o u rt o f L o u is ian a—No. 1346.

By x t o f p m a n , m a r k s l e v yA uctioneer—Salesroom No. 38 C h a r tre s s t r e e tA uc tioneer—Salesroom No. 38 C h a r tre s s t r e e t

O n FRIDAY J a n u a ry 2,1874, a t l P. M.. w ill be sold, a t No. 178 B aronne s t re e t , bv v i r tu e o f a n o rd e r o f th e Hon. K. H. D urell, fudge o f th e D is tr ic t C o u rt oi th e U nited »States of A m erica fo r th e d is tr ic t o f L ou isiana, s i t tin g in b a n k ru p tc y , d a te d D ecem ber 20 1873, to w it—

THE STOCK IN TRADE o f H enry Cohn, in b an k ru p tc y , con sis tin g o f D ry Goods, F an cv Goods, T rim m ings, e tc . d«24 27 29 31 fa2

BARRELS, CASKS AND COOPERS' MATERIALS

ASSIGNEE'S SALE IN BANKRUPTCY.

EN THE MATTER OF MRS. J . P BRUNING, BANK

BUPT.

D is tr ic t C o u rt o f * h e U n ited S ta te s o f A m erica fo r

th e D is tric t of L ou is iana , No. 1341.

BY H O F F M A N , M A R K S dk C O .-A . LEVY,A uctioneer—Salesroom No. 38 C h a rtre s s tree t.

Ou FRIDAY, J a n u a ry 9, 1874, a t 1 P. M., w ill be to ld a t No. 35 P e te rs s t r e e t , by v ir tu e o f a n o rd e r o f th e Hon E. H. D urell, ju d g e of th e D is tric t C o u rt o f th e U u ited S ta te s o f A m erica fo r th e D is .rie t o f L ouisiana, s i t t in g Ln b a n k ru p tc y , d a te d D ecem ber 24, 1873. to w it—

T H k STOCK IN TRADE of Mrs. J . F. B run ing , iu b a n k ru p tc y , co n sis tin g or B arre ls , C ask s a n d Coop­e r s ' M aterials.

T h e above w ith o u t an y re se rv e w h a te v e r . T e rm s—At sale . de28 30 31 ia l 2 4 6 7 8 9

A SSIGNEES SALK IN BANKRUPTCY.

GROCERIES, BTC., AND ONB FOUR WHBHLBD

SPRING WAGON.

TV THK M ATTER OF A. J . THOMAS, BANKRUPT.

D is tr ic t C o u rt o f th e U n ited S ta te s o f A m erica fo r

th e D is tric t o f Louitiim a» Ns. 1344.

2. A t r a c t o f lan d , s i tu a te d in th e p a riah o f J e f fe rso d , iu th is S ta te , o n th e Island of B ara taria .. h av in g a iro n t o f tw en ty -five a r p e n ts , m ore or let»6. <*n tl ie Bayou B a ra ta r ia or O u a tc h a , a u d e x ­te n d in g th ro u g h th e »aid island au d fro n tin g ou th e B ayou P ero , b e ing d esig n a te d by th e n u m b er n in e , on p lan G. d ra w n b y W illiam J. McCollocb, S u rv e y o r C en e re l o f th e United »stales fo r Louie lan a , dep o sited iu th e office of E d w a rd B a rn e tt, la te n o ta ry public. Said t r a c t o f lau d has a su p e r ­ficial a r e a of 1410 a rp e n ts , m ore o r less. P u rc h a se d from th e su cc essio n o f Johi; M cDonogb on th e fifth o f A pril, 1359. b y a c t before sa id E dw ard l la rn e t t .

PORTION TWO.3. A t r a c t o f lan d , s i tu a te d in th e sam e p arish ,

b e tw e e n th e G ran d C oulee an d B ayou R igoler (P e t i t C o teau ) in to w n sh ip s ix teen s o u th , range tw e n ty th re e e a s t, h av in g an a r r a of a b o u t 514 a rp e n ts 345 to ises, sa id t r a c t being com posed v t th e fo llow ing sec tio n s an d p a r ts o t sec tions: F rac tio n a l n o rth e a s t q u a r te r o f n o rth w e s t q u a r te r o f sec tion th irty -fiv e ; (fa c tio n a l so u th w e s t q u a r te r o f n o rth ea s t q u a r te r o f sec tio n th i r ty five; th e w e s t h a lf o f so u th e a s t q u a r te r o f sec tion th irty-live., an d frac ioiiHl e a s t h a lf o f s o u th e a st q u a r te r of sec t ion th i r ty five, to w o sh ip s ix te e n sa u in , ra n g e tw e n ty - th re e ea s t, w est o f th e M ississippi r iv e r; a u d no rth -

e t f ra c tio n o f e a s t h a lf o f sec tio n tw o. an d n o r th Ira c tio n o f e a s t h a lf wf w e s t h a lf o f sec tio n tw o . in to w n sh ip sev e n teen so u th , ra n g t tw e n ty ­

mo ea s t, an d a lso th a t p a r t o f sec tio n s ix ly ing l>etwt-ei» G rand ('o .ilee an d Bayou R igolet, a* p< r p lan of L H. Pilie, c ity su rv e y o r, d a te d »September 15, 1859. a i d d ep o sited in th e office o f C harb-s K. F o rtier, t l i tp a p o ts y public . P u rch a sed from th e succ* 6«ion of Jo h n M cDonogh, Ju n e 1,1850, by a c t b« fore sa id C harles K. F o rtie r , n o ta ry p u b lic .

BY H O F F M A N , M A R K S & C O .-A . LBVT,A u c tio n e er—^ah aioom No. 38 C h a rtre s s t r e e t .

O n TUESDAY*, J a n u a ry 6, 1874, a t 1 P. M . w ill b e so ld a t No. 35 C hart«e s s tre e t , b y v ir tu e ot a n o rd e r o f th e Hou. K. H. D urell, ju d g e o f th e D is tric t C o u rt o f th e U n ited 8 ta U * o f A m erica fo r th e D istrict o f L ouisiana, s i t t in g in b a u k ru o to v , dat< d D ecem ber 26, 1873 —

THK 8 rO cK IN TRADE o f A. J . T h o m as, in b a n k ­ru p tc y , co n s is tin g o f G oæ eries, ete», a n d o n e fo o r w heeled E pring W agon.

T h e ab o v e w ith o u t an y re se rv e w h a te v e r . T e rm s—A t sale . de-27

JOHN POITBVANT AND JOSEPH A. FAVRE, COM­

PLAINANTS, VfiJ. CARONDELET 8TRBET AND

CARROLLTON RAILROAD COMPANY, DE­

FENDANTS.

C ircu it C ourt o f th e U nited S ta tes , F if th C ircu it a n d D is tr ic t o f L ou isiana , in E q u ity —No. 6918.

J N PURSUANCE OF A DECREE MADE AND FN-te re d in th e above e n title d ac tio n , ou th e e ig h th

an y o f D ecem ber, 1373, th e u n ders igned , t h e m a s te r th e re in nam ed, w ill sell a t public au c tio n , a t th e M erch an ts a n d A uc tioners’ K xchange, s i ru a te d un Royal s t r e e t , b e tw een C anal an d C ustom houses tre e ts , in th e c ity o f New O rleans, on TUE j>Da Y, J a n u a rv 20. A» D. 1874, a t tw e lv e o 'c lo c k M. o fth a t d ay , by Hoffman, M a r ts A Co., au c tio n e ers , th e p ro p e rty m en tio n ed a n d d esc rib ed in s a id d e c re e , to w it—

THK CARONDELET STREET AND CARROLLTON RAILROAD, to g e th e r w ith its p ro p e rty , iro n ra ils , c ross ties, im p lem en ts , m a c h in e ry , ca rs , c a r ts , lum ber, roadbed , fran ch ises a n d p riv ileg e s of tlie w hole o f sa id ra ilro a d , a s th e sam e is now la id on C aronde le t s t ie e e t , an d e x te n d in g from E ig h th s t r e e t to th e line o f tb e F o u ch er p ro p erty .

T h e com p 'a iriaL ts in sa id d ec re e cla im a lien and p riv ileg e upon sa id p ro p e rty su p erio r lo a ll o th e r p a r t ie s to th e e x te n t o f th e dem an d s fo r w h ich eaid dec ree and ju d g m e n t w as e n te re d in tl ie above e n ti t le d cau se , a n d th e p u rc h a se r a t th is sale, u n d er a d ec re e iu c h a n c e ry , o v errid es a ll liens, aqd g ives a perfect, t i t le to tl ie p u icL aser.

T e rm s—Casli en th e spot.Aef o f sa le befo re W. H. Seym our, Esq., n o ta ry

pub lic , a t p u rc h a s e r s expense.*ROBERT H. .SHANNON, M aster in C hancery .

New O rleans. D ecem ber 16 1873. d e l? 30t

By V an Solingen & Carpenter.

HA L.E OF C N C iaiS lK I) GOODS.

OC*TOMHOrrR, NKW Or XRAWS, tD ecem ber 16, 1873. 5

BV V A N S O L I N G E N «le C A R P E N T E R ,A uc tioneers. — T h e fo llow ing goods, h av in g

re m ain ed in w a reh o u se u n c la im e d o v er one y ea r, w ill be so ld a t pu b lic au c tio n , in ac co rd an ce w ith th e law an d th e re g u la tio n s o f tb e T re a su ry D e p artm en t, a t W a rehouse No. 1, C ustom house buR ding , o n WEDNESDAY, J a n u a rv 7, 1874, a t 11 * M .-

. . « .

: c c o c c ;: <e «e s

I c c o o c cI a c c - c = a c = a ^ — „__

: s

- è S j ! j \> Z : : c . e

; 2» $. .c T .- * ? © ® a ZS c

é - c “ Ï - S » m 2

= S e â l ë 2■ c § ■ ; * 3 ■ -

— w £■— c i ; ;

7. I I»«-:-: . -e>* ; -J< - . t -A := uT- - a - . ; ,»• : . ; . 3 . ; . . ; :<a : c ; 5 l e : ; ; e : 4 g l i a

3 1 : d r d n V ^ -x u

PORTE N THREE.4. A t r a c t o f lan d , know n as th e G rand C oteau ,

s i tu a te d b e tw e en th e G rand Conlee an d B ayou Du p o n t, in to w n sh ip s« v en teen so ith . ra n g e tw en ty - th re e e a s t , in ti*^ p a r ish o f .Tcff«-rson. h av in g au a re a o f a b o u t 2725 a rp e n ts 4H0 toises; said t r a c t beii g com posed o f th e follow ing sec tio n s an d p a r ts o f sec tions: W est h a lf o f sec tion one, f ra c tio n of e a s t h a lf o f sec tlo u tw o frac tio n o f c a s t h a lf of

6t h a lf o f sec tion tw o. w est h a lf o f sec iiou elve, e;ibt h a lf o f sec tion eleven , e a s t h a lt o f

n o r th w e s t q u a r te r ef sec tio n e leven , »ou thw est q u a r te r o i s o u th w e s t q u a r te r o f sec tion

leven, a n d s o u th e a s t q u a r te r o f so u îh»est q u a r te r o f se c tio n eleven , n o r th h a lf oi

so u th w e s t q u a r te r o f Section e le v en , an d n o rth s t q u a r te r o t sec tio n th ir te e n , an d n o r th e a s t

q u a r te r oi sec tio n (o u rLeen, n o rth w est q u a r te r oi sec tio n fOui'L-eu, w is t h a lf o f so n t h ea s t q u a r te r o f sec ti'-n fimrt* <m, e a s t tia-f of so u iliw y tt q u a r te r

(Ation fou rteen , an d al) th a t p a r t o f sec tion six on th e above m entioned p lan of H. Pi lie, lying I t - tw 'een th e G ran d Coulee an d tlie ra u ^ e line, be

eu to w n sh ip s ix ieeu so u th , ra n g e tw e n ty th re ^ e s s ; , an d to w n sh ip s ix te e n sou th , ja u g e tw en tv - fou r ea s t, p u rc h ased from th o su ccessio n of J->lin McDom gh. Ju n o i , IJr-t', a s per a c t passed before bifoiii F o n ie r , n o ta i v.

PORTION FOUR.Four t r a c ts o f lan d , s i tu a te d alo n g th e rig h t

b an k e t B a v in D upont, in tow ush ip s ix te e n so u th , vnge tw e u ty -fo u r e a s t, an d to w n sh ip * se v e n te e n >urta, ra n g e tw en ty -fo u r «-äst, a u d to w n sh iD se v en

? Ä " £.c. -• - 3 x *

c F Cf £ “C

^ ' i ! | 3 5 g f i ! § S S |- C - -C la _ < C 3 U ^ « - 3

I 5 2 ' 5 c 5 j ?

;

<r < - r . C 7 X Ï -

I 7. '/? S c O o è é S. T. 55«

T e rm s—f a s h in U nited »States cu rren c y .. _ ■ P. F HERW IG, Special D eputy C ollector,

tee n sm u h , ra n g s tw en ty -five east; sa id lot? be?fig I d e i7 20 23 27 29 31 ja 3 6 7(Sesiguated by tb e n u m b e rs thkrty-seveu . th ir ty - ___e ig h t, fo r ty th re e a n d fo r ty seven, on t»** abovtseven, on tm en tioned p lau o f L. H. Pilie; sa id t r a c t s ly ing a long tb e sa id B ^youD upon t, u i th a d ep th of th ie e arp eu ts , a n d h av in g »m a re a o f abou t 935 70 100 acre?; p u rc h ased from th e success!on o f Jo h n M o Donogh, on th e firs t ot Ju n e , 13Ö0, as p e r a c t before su 'd C haries K F o rtier, n o ta ry .

T he above «eqcribed lauds. d»scribed a s po rtio n s one, tw o , th re e an d fo u r, w ill be sold sep a ra te ly , an d em brace som e o f th e finest su g ar land» in th e S ta te of Louis*ana.

T erm s an d C onditions—F or th e p la n ta tio n , live ock an d m ovab le e f f e t s , firstly desc ribed , w hich

w ill b«* a b ju d ic a te d in bu lk , oue--half ca.->h ou the pot a t th e m om ent o f ad jud iiA tion . an d th e b.il n ice on a c r é a it o f one an d tw o y ea rs , in th e u o t-s

of tl ie p u rc h a se r , to h is ow n Older, d iv id ed in to »upona to s u u th e p a r t ie s in f jjto tes t, p ay a b le a t

fo e M utual N a tional B ank, c f New O rleans, ar d b ea rin g e ig h t p c i c e n t in te r e s t au d spec.-al mo* t wage, w ith ven d o r 's p riv ilege from d i te u u til paid, th e m o rtg a g e to em brace th a clauses o f non-aiien- an d o an d n » e p e r c e n t a t to rn e y ’s fees iu c js- o l su it; th e im p ro v em e n ts to be k ep t ta lly in su red an d for a sum n o t 1* »« th a n £3000 a n d tlie j»o r< a Ixausft iTo*! to th e h o ld ers of the c re d it noted uuU i

1 in ad d itio n to w h icu -he p u rc h a se r w ill as durne »11 th e ta x e s fo r th e y. a r 1873 over an d abovti tht* amcuuN o f h is bid. For r i .r lax iU »> o- o n d ’v, th ird ly , fo u r th l j a n d fifth ly desc ribe 1. 'm e th i r d ca sh ou th e é;<ot a t th e m om ent o f ad jn d ica - •’on, a a d i n e oatanoe cm a c re -ü t o i oneam i. tw o y ea rs , w ith all s f th e o th e r c-»niliti« iid th e ssiu«ex p resao d ab o v e fo r the^pre jpert^ f irs tly d tsc n b * »1

A cts o f sa le before C h arle s T. f lo n ia t, u j t . r j pub lic , a t : he ex p e n se o i tb o pu rchasers»

dc23 > 1 0 17 24

By George Pearson.

UHHKSKRVKD S JI.K AT ACCTTOW OH CHOICE

AND COSTLY FL’ENITUKB.

S IPE K B BED-BOOM NETS JN BÜ.9K5YUOD, W AL­

NUT AND OAK.

OLASS-DOOR ARMOIKN BKAUTTPUL

EXPENSIVE.

HBRNCH PLA TE, PIKK AND MANTLE MIBKORN.

BRUSSELS CARPETS. DAMASK PARLOR SETH.

DINING-ROOM AND KITCHEN FURNITURE.

ALSO, ONB “ CHICKERING

la s h o r t

SQUARE PIANO.

th o ro u g h ly

BV G h f I R G E P E A R S O N , AUCTIONEER— Office an d salesroom , So . 38 C am p f t r e e t —

W ill be so ld o n WEDNESDAY, D ecem ber 31. 1873. a t lOpiO A. M., on th e prem ised , No. 182 Cus lo ra ^o u se s t r e e t , t e a r R a m p a r t, w ith o u t a n y r t - sc i ve w lia tev c r, on ac co u n t o f d e p a r tu re —

T IJS ENTIRE CO^TKNT.s OF SAID RESIDENCE, c o n s is tin g o f a very cho ice an d d es ira b le lo t of fu rn itu re .

Tera^—Csdh. de38 7t

SUCCESSION O F JAMBE PH ILLIPS AND 8UZAN

PK1KBSON. HIS W IFE.

POW TITIYB AND UNRESERVED SALB TO EF­

FECT A PARTITION BETW EEN HEIRSl

ISABELLA PH ILLIPS, W IFK O F A. MOORE.

GEORGE PH ILLIPS ET ALS.

VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY IN TH E SEC­

OND AND THIRD DISTRICT»**.

LANDS IN W E ST BATON ROUGE AND IN

BERNARD PARISH.

S econd D .s tr ic t C o u rt fo r th e P arish o f O rtean*— Nos. 34,366 a n d 36.225.

J g Y CJ. D E F E R IE T .d k CO.—JOHN G. MONrode, A uc tioneer.—Office No. »r>0 Roy a l s t re e t .

Ou SATURDAY, J a n u a ry 24, 1874, a t tw e lv e o 'c lo c k M., a t tb e M erch an ts a n d A uc tioneers ' E x c h an g e , on R oyal s t r e e t , b e tw e en C anal an d C ustom house s tre e ts , w ill be sold by pu b lic a u c tio n , by v ir tu e of a ju d g m e n t re n d e re d b y th e Hon. A. L. T isso t, ju d g e o f th e Secoad D is tric t C o u rt for t h e p a r ish of O rh an s , re n d ere d D ecem ber 8, 1073, an d signed D ecem ber 12, 1873, tl ie fo llow ing d esc rib ed p ro p e r ty fo r a c c o u n t o f sa id su ccessio n s—

l A CERTAIN LOT O F GROUND, d e s ig n a te d by No. 17, in th e sq u a re No. 58 bounded by M aude- ville , M ar guy , L rq .h a i t s n d M orales (now Marair-) s t re e ts , an d m easu r ing 35 fee t 9 in c h e s fro n t on M andehiiie s tre e t , by a d e p th of i 18 fr-et, A m erican m ea su re , b e tw e en eq u a l a n d p a ra lle l H nta.

2. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, d es ig n a te d by No. 18. in th e above d esc rib ed sq u a re , m ea su rin g 35 te e t 9 in ch es fro n t ou M andeville s t r e e t , by a d e p th o f 118 feet, A m erican m ea su re , be tw een

q u a i a u d para lle l lines. *3. A CERTAIN LOT O F GROUND.‘d e s ig n a te d bv

No. 13. in th e above d esc rib ed sq u are , m ea su rin g 35 fet*t 10 in ch e s fro n t ou M andeville s t re e t , by a d e p th of 118 te e t an d iro n t ou U rq u h a rt s t r e e t , o f w hich i t form s th e co rner.

4. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, d e s ig n a te d by No. 14. in th e a b o v e d esc rib ed sq u are , m e a s ­u rin g 35 fe e t9 in ch es tro u t ou M anaevilie s t re e t , bv a d e p th of 118 feet, A m erican m easu re .

5. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, d es ig n a te d by No 15, iu th e above d esc rib ed sq u a re , m easu rin g 35 f r e t 9 in ch es f ro n t on M andeville s t r e e t , by a d e p th o f 118 feet, A m erican m ea su re , b e tw e en eq u a l a n d p ara lle l lioes.

6. A CERTAIN LOT O F GROUND, d es ig n a te d by No. 16. in th e a b o v e d esc rib ed sq u are , m ea su rin g 35 fe e t 9 in ch es fro n t o n M andeville s tre e t , by a d e p th o f 118 fee t, A m erican m ea su re , b e tw e en eq u a l a n d para lle l lit e s .

7. A CERTAIN LOT O F GROUND, d esig n a te d b y th e No. 2 iu th e ab o v e d esc rib ed tq u a r e , m e a su r­ing 35 fe e t fro n t on M andeville s t r e e t , b y a d e p th o f 78 feet 6 in ch e s a n d f ro n t ou M orales s t re e t , o f w h ich i t form s th e «mi ner, A m erican m easu re ; to ­g e th e r w i th th e b u ild in g s a n d im p ro v em e n ts th e reo n .

8. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, m ak iu g p a r t o f lo t No 20. in th e ab o v e d esc rib ed sq u a re , m eas­u rin g ab o u t .35 f r e t fro n t on M andev ille s t r e e t , by a b o u t 78 fe e t in d p th .

9. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, w ith th e build in g s a n d im p to v e m en ta th e re o n , s i tu a te d in Eau- bourg F ran k lin . T h ird D istric t o f th is c ity , d és ig ­n a i eu ax l«»t No. 5 o f sq u a re No. 59, w h ich lo t fo rm s th e c o rn e r o f G oodchildren (now 8 t. C laude) an d M andeville s tre e ts , a n d m ea su res , F rench m ea su re , a b o u t 58 fe e t fro n t on G oodcb lld ren (now Et. Claim« ) s t re e t , by a b o u t 120 fee t in d e p th au d fro n t ou M andeville s tre e t .

10. TW O CERTAIN LOTS O F GROUND, s i tu a te d in th e F a u b o u rg M arigny , T h ird D 'si.rm t o f th is c ity , iu th e sq u are b ounded by M arig y, Love (now R am p art) . E ly sian F ields an d Cn*p^ (now B ur­g u n d y ) s t re e ts , d es ig n a te d by t t ie Nos. 3 a n d 4; W hich lo ts m ea su re ea ch 32 fe e t 6 in ch e s fro n t ou M arigny s t r e e t , by 101 fe e t in d e p th , a ll A m erican m ea su re , lo t No. 4 fo rm in g th e c o rn e r of M aiig u y a u d R am p ar t s t re e t a

11. A CERTAIN PIECE OR PARCEL O F GROUND, w ith th e bu ild ings a n d im p io v e m en ts th e reo n , s i tu a te d in th e F a u b o u rg M arigny, T h ird D is tric t o f th is c ity , d e s ig n a te d a s No. 148. baid p iece o r p o rtio n c l g ro u n d m e a su re s 30 fee t f ro n t on Baga- t e l ’e (o r B ourbon) s t re e t , b / 120 feet in d ep th .

12. A CERTAIN LOT OR PORTION OP GROUND, w ith th e b u ild ings au d im p ro v em e n ts th e re o n , s i t ­u a te d iu tb e F au b o u rg M arigny . T h ird D is tric t o f th is c i ty , being th e one h a lf o f a la rg e r lo t o f g ro u n d , d es ig n a te d by th e No. 148 in th e sq u are bounded by B ag a te lle’ (now B ourbon). E splanade a n d D auphine o r G re a n u e u s tre e ts . Said porlion o f g n u n d m ea su res 30 fee t fro n t on B ag a te lle s t r i c t , by a d e p th o f 120 fe e t, F ren c h m ea su re , b e ­tw een eq u a l an d p ara lle l lines.

13. A CERTAIN PIECE OR PARCEL OP GROUND, w ith th e b u ild in g s an d im p ro v em e n ts ih e reo u , s i t ­u a te d in th e F au b o u rg M arigny , T h ird D is tr ic t o f th is c ity , jn th e e«iuare bounded by E splanade, R am p art ( la te Love), K erleree ( la te H istory ) an d C raps (now B urgund* ) s tre e ts , form ing th e c o rn e r

K spU nade an d R am p art s t re e ts , au d m ea su rin g fe e t 11 in ch es fro n t on F ep lan ad e s t r e e t , by 77

fe e t in d e p th a n d fro n t ou R am p art s t r e e t an d 32 fee t w ide in th e re a r , u ll A m erican m ea su re ; bounded on th e u p p e r s ide by a n alley 42 fe e t 6 inches in d e p th , com m on to sa id lot an d o th e is .

14. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, w ith th e b u ild ings ai d im p ro v em e n ts th e re o n s i tu a te d in th e F a u b o u rg Mai ignv, T h ird Distric t o f th is c ite , on K erleree ( la te H is to ry ) s t r e e t , b e tw e en B ur­gundy ( la te C rap*) an d R am p art ( la te Love) a free ts , d es ig n a te d b y th e No. 4; sa id lo t m e a su re s 27 fee t 11 in ch es 5 lines tro u t on K erleree ( la te H isto ry ) s t r e e t , by a d e p th o f 106 fe e t 6 in ch e s , A m erican m ea su re , b e tw e en eq u a l an d p a ra lle l lines; to g e th e r w ith th e use o f a com m on alley o f 6 fee t in w idth.

15. A CERTAIN PIECE OR PORTION OF GROUND, i th th e bu ild ings arid im p ro v em e n ts th e reo n , s i tu ­

a te d in th e su b u rb M arigny , T h ird D istric t o f th is c i ty , in th e sq u a re bounded bv K erleree ( la te His­to ry ), B urgundy ( la te C raps), R am p art ( la te Love) an d E sp lanade e tre e ts , form ing p a r t o f Iota d esig ­n a te d a s Nos. 113 an d 114; sa id p o rtion o f g ro u n d form s th e c o rn e r of K erleree a n d R am p ar t s tre e ts , a n d m ea su res 46 fe e t fro n t on B urgundy s t r e e t , by

feet in d p th au d tro u t on K erleree s tre e t.16 TW O CERTAIN LOT» O F GROUND, adjoin- g e a c h o th e r , w ith th e b u ild in g s au d im prove- e u ts th ereo it. d e s ig n a te d by th e Nos. 1 au d 2, m

sq u are n u m b er 8, bo u n d ed by C olum bus ( la te M ys­té r ie u se ) , s t. C laude ( la te G oodchildren). h a m p a rt ( la te L ove) an d Nt. A n thony s tre e ts ; lo t No. 1 b e in g o f a n ir re g u la r form a n d m e a su re s 34 fe e t 3 in ch e s fro n t on Nt. C laude s t re e t , by 43 fe e t 4 inches in d e p th ou th e line s e p a ra tin g i t from th e p ro p ­e r ty now' o r fo rm erly belonging to Line de la Rosa,’* te e t on th e op p o site line an d 8 fe e t 8 in ch e s

th e r e a r line; lo t No. 2 'm e a su re s 2b fe e t 5 in c h -s fro n t on Nt. C laude s t r e e t , by 96 fe e t 10 iu ch e s 7 lines d eep , an d 40 fe e t on th e line s e p a ­ra t in g i t from lo t No. 1 above m en tioned , a ll A m er­ican m easu re.

17. A CERTAIN PORTION O F A LOT OF GROUND, to g e th e r w ith tin? b u ild in g s a n d im p ro v v m e n ts th e re o n , d es ig n a te d by th e No. 227, s i tu a te d in tb e F au b o u rg M arigny, T h ird D istric t o f th is c ity , in th e sq u a re bounded by F renchm en. B urgundy (la te C raps) R am p art (lu te Love) und U nion s tre e ts , m e a su rin g 30 fe e t fro n t o n F euch- m en s t re e t b v 60 fe e t in d e p th , F ren ch m easu re.

18. A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND, w ith th e b u ild in g s a u d im p ro v em en ts th e ie o n , being p a r t o f lo t No. 219, s i tu a te d ia F au b o u rg M arigny. Third D is tr ic t o f th is city*, in th e sq u a re bouuded by B u rg u n d y ( la te C raps), N pam . D auph ine arid * ia«devtlle s tre e ts , sa id lo t No. 219 fo rm in g th e

e r n e r o f 'S p a in a u d C raps s tree t* , au d s . id p o r ­tio n of g ro u n d beiog n e x t to tt ie co rner, au d rueasuriug 30 fee t fro n t ou Nuain s t i e e t by 60 fe e t

d e p th , A m erican m easure.19. A CERTAIN LOT O F GROUND, w ith th e

bu ild ings an d im p ro v em e n ts th e re o n , s i tu a te d in th e T h ird D is tric t o f th is c itry d es ig n a te d bv th eth e T h ird D is tric t of tb is c u t , d es ig n a te d bv the So. 232. in th e sq u a re b ounded by Ely si an Fields B urgundy ( la te C raps), F ren c h m en an d G reat m en

ree ts . m e a su rin g 60 fee t fro n t on E lysian Fields re s ts by 12ft fe e t d e p th an d f r o n t on B urg u n d y

s t re e t , o i wlucli i t fo rm s th e C ornerCKRTAN LOT O F GROUND, w ith th e s a n d im p ro v em e n ts th e reo n , s i tu a te d n

he F a u b o u rg M arigny T h ird D io trirt o f th is c ity , th e sq u a re bounded by E lysian F ields, B u rg u n ­

dy. (‘a te (T aps). F renchm en an d D auphine s tre e ts , •11 .curing 30 n-et front on E ly sian F ields s t r e e t by • te e t in d ep th , all F rench m easure.!). A CERTAIN LOT. OK PORTION OF GROUND, u a te d in F au b o u rg M arigny , T h ird D is tric t o f is • itv , form ing p a rt o f 1st No. I:i5, m e a su rin g 8 î 11 y in ch es tro u t on C aoacalvo s t r e e t by 120

feet m d e p th in th e sq u a re hounded by C asacalvo Royal) E lysian F ie lds. M arigny und D auplnne

s tre e ts .Z. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, w ith th e lin ings au d im p ro v em e n ts th e re o n , s i tu a te d hi

F aubourg M arigny, T in rd D istric t o f th is c ity , th e . sq u a re b ounded by C araca l t o E pain , Poet

or W aetireg ion av e n u e) a n d D a u p h in (o r G reat- oien) s tre e ts , ruakiug p a rt o f lo t No. 119, in ea su r-

::o fe e t front, on C asacalvo s t r e e t , by 90 fe.-t P. b e tw e en e q u a l a n d p a ra lle l Hues, F rench

m easure.A CERTAIN PORTION O F GROUND, w ith the.

bu ild ing* an d im p ro v em e n ts th e ie o n , s itu a te d in he F au b o u rg M arigny , T h ird D istric t ot th in c ity , o rm -.u g p a rt o f i«»t No. 197, arid m e a su rin g 30 te e t

fro n t o ji C asacalvo s t r e e t , bv 120 t - e t in d e p th , .co m ea su re , iu the.-»qu»i.- b ounhed by C asa - o, M ai.deviile, 8paiu an d M oreau s tre e ts .

24. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, w i 'h th e M ings and im p ro v em e n ts t turn-on. s i tu a te d iu

th e F a u b o u rg M ariguv. T h ird D is tric t o f th is « tv , th e sq u are bounded by C atacalvo , S pain, Man

devifie an d M oreau s tre e ts , an d m easu rin g , F rench m easu re, 0 fe e t fro n t on Oa-*ac ilvo s t r e e t , bv 120

t iu d e p th , open ing o r w ideu iug a t th e d p lh of Feet from t lie tro u t 30 fe e t, a t a r ig h t ang.V on

th e s ide to w ard Mm deviUe s t re e t ,S. TW O CERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND s i tu a tfd th e F a u b o u rg T rem e. T h ird D s t r ic t o f th is c ity ,

d es ig n a te d by tn e Nos 13 a n d 14. o f sq u a re No 1*. bounded by D erbigny, C olum bus. C iaibo rne an d L ah arp e s tre e ts , m ea su rin g »-H« h a l fe e t 7 in d ien fro n t on D»-j b ig u y s t r e e t , by 190 feet in d ep th ; sm d lo t No. 13 form ing tlie c o rn e r o f Dei b igny arid

I am b u s s tre e ts .26. T W o LOTS OF GLOUND, in tb e F au b o u rg ra a k h n , T h ird D istric t o f t h i . c ity , d e s ig n a te d bv

th e Nos 14 and 15, ot sq u a re No. 62, Um m h-a by rod (now V illere), l i q u h a r t , M andeville u :.d

in s tre e ts , m e a su rin g ea ch te e t 6 inches fro n t on G riod o r V illere s tre e t , by 160 fefet deep , America»! uu-aaure.

!7. A CERTAIN M>UARK OF G R O U N D ,situated m - Fnubourg F ra n k lin , T h ird D is tr ic t o f th in it> , s ig n a te n by th e No. 111. a u d bounded by W.v h-

tag to n av e n u e , M usic. P ro sp er an d Volute! le t-t ts. au d ineaeuriiig390le«jt fro .r ou W ash ing ton *nuo an d M usic s t r e e t , an d a b o u t 259 fe e t fron t P rosper s n -1 Holidr-ile St re s ts .

28. Av KUTAIN SQUARE O F GROUND, s i tu a te d in F au b o u rg F ra n k lin , T h b d I) s t r i c t o f th i s c ity , g n a te d by th e No. 1%, bo ludod by PainU -rs ,

sepb ine au d Ce tes t i n t » r ie e ta a n d P ran k lu i m ue, a n d m ea su rin g 300 fe e t f ro n t on ea< 1 of tite rs ’ s tre e t an d F ra n k l in av e n u e , an d a b su t

450 tee r, on e a c h o f C e tes .iu e aud-JoflSphiue. stioCU .29. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, w ith th e b u ild ­

in g s a n d im p ro v em e n ts th e re o n , s i tu a te d in th e Secoud D is tr ic tf if th is c i ty , iu th e sq u a re bounded by P t. Philip.' R oyal, B ourbon au d D um alne s t r e e ts , m ea su rin g 30 fee t tro u t o u Ht. P h ilip s t r e e t , by 9u feet in p th .

»»1 A CERTAIN LOT OF G R O U N D ,situa ted i n t b e

Fécond D U tr ic t 'o f th is c i ty , in th e s q u a re b o u n d s by U rsuline, 8 t. P h ilip . B urg u n d y a n d D au p h in « s tre e t s, m easu ring . F ren c h m ea su re . 30 fe e t f ro n t ou U rsulm c s t re e t , by 60 f r e t in d ep th .

3L TW aNTY TW O CERTAIN LOT» OF GROUND, s i tu a te d in S u b u rb W a sh in g to n , T h ird D is t r ic t o l th i s c i ty , in th e sq u a re b o u n d e d b y S t. P e rd in a o d , P ro sp er , C la ibo rne ( la to Ht. A vide) a n d th e b o u n d ­a ry line o f t h e c o tto n p re s s p r o p e r t ) . a u d d e s ig ­n a te d by th e u u tu b e rs from l to 22. in c lu s iv e , a n d m ea su re : Lot« No« l to 9 iu c iu siv e . to g e th e r , 21T fee t f ro n t ou Sr. P erd it a u d s t r e e t by FlO fe e t i a d ep th ; lo ts Nos; 10 to 15. to g e th e r , 150 fe e t f r o n to n P ro sp er s t r e e t b y »21 fe e t in d e p th on tn e b o u n d a ry lin e o f th e c o tto n p re ss p ro p e rty an d 150 fe e t in d e p th ou S t. A vide s t re e t; lo ts Nos. 16 to 22, in c lu ­s iv e , 220 fe e t on th e b o u n d a ry lin e ot t h e c o tto n p re s s p ro p e rtv a n d 150 fe e t on S t. A vide s t r e e t .

32. A CERTAIN PORTION UF GROUND, b eing p a r t o f lo t No. 227. s i tu n te d in th e F au b o u rg M a­rigny , T h ird D is tr ic t o f th i s c i tv , in th e s q u a re b ouuded by F ren c h m en C raps, Love a n d un io fr s tre e ts , m e a su rin g 32 fe e t fro n t o n P re u c h m e a s t r e e t by 60 fe e t deep; to g e th e r w ith th e b u ild in g au d iiU fiovi n e n t s th ereo u .

33. A CERTAIN TRACT O P ’LAND, s i tu a te d in th e p a r ish o f Ht. B ernard , b e ing tb e » o u tb e a s t q u a r te r o f se c tio n th i r ty in to w n sh ip fo u r te e n (e*sc o tb e M ississippi riv e r) of ra n g e s ix te e n e a s t , m th e d is tr ic t o f lau d s su b je c t ta sa le a t New O r­leans . sa id t r a c t o f lan d c o n ta in in g 160 ac re s , a g ree ab ly to th e official p lan o f t a id lan d s depos­ite d iu th e G enera l L and Office by th e su rv e y o r genera l; to g e th e r w ith th e bu i d ings an d im p ro v e - ' provem»-ntrt th ereo n .

34. A CERTAIN TRACTOF LAND, situate«!, ly in g an d being in tb e p a r ish o f W est B atou Rouge, a u d d e s ig u a 'e d as th e n o r th w e s t q u a r te r o f sec tio n e ig h ty (w es t o f th e M ississippi riv e r) in to w n sh ip e ig h t of ra n g - tw e lv e e a s t , in th e d i s t r ic t o f la n d s su b je c t to sa le a t New O rieans, au d oou tu iu iiig 160 ac re s, a s p e r paten t. No. 2472.

35. AKOTHKR TRACT OF Lan». »Inn « l tu a t« l in th is parish , an d d es ig n a te d as lo ts Nos 10 au d II o f sec tio n e ig h ty tw o in to w n sh ip e ig h t (w e s t o f th e M ississippi riT ei) o f r a n g e tw e lv e e a s t , tn t h e ' , d is t r ic t o f lands s u h |e c t to sa le a t New O rle an s, an d co n ta in in g l i i ty - ü v e ac re s, a s p e r p a te u t No.

3«! ANOTHER ThA CT OF LAND, also s i tu a te d in th is p a r ish , d e s ig n a 'e d as b e ing lo ts Nos. Î . '! » a n d

, 5 of sec tio n e ig h ty -o n e iu to w n sh ip e ig h t (w e s t o f th e M ississippi riv e r) i f ra n g e tw e lv e »»si, in t h a d is tr ic t oi lan d s sn h jec t to sale in New O rleans, a n d co n ta in in g ISO 82-100 sere» , aa p e r p a te n t No. 2477.

37. A N O iH B tt TR tC T OF LAND, also s i tu a te d ln th is parii>h, an d d es ig n a te d a s th» so u th w e s t q u a r ­t e r o f sec tio n e ig h ty , in to w n sh ip e ig h t (w e s t o f tb e M ississippi riv e r) o f ra n g e tw elv e earn, ia th a th e d is tr ic t o f lan d s su b je c t to sale a t New O rleans, auil CO! Iftlnieg lbO a c re s , a s p e r p a te n t No. 2441.

38. ANOTHKK TKA( T OF LAND, hIbo s i tu a te d in th is p . ' ish . au d d esig n a ted as lo ts Nos. 7 a u d 10 o f sec tion e ig h ty one, in to w n sh ip e ig h t (w e»t o f th o M ississippi riv e r) o f ra n g e t . e l v e e a s t , in th e d is ­t r i c t of lands a u o ir c t to sa le a t New O rleans, au d co n ta in in g 22 56-IOu a c re s , as p e r p a te n t No. 2508.

38. A N ortJK R TR A C TO F LAND, a lso s i tu a te d in th is p arish , a n d d e s ig n a te d a s b e ing lo ts Nos. 4 an d s o f sec tio n e ig h 'y - tw o . iu to w n sh ip e ig h t (w es t o t th e M ississippi r iv e r) o f ra n g e tw e lv e e a s t, in th e d is t r ic t o f lau d s sn b io c t to sa le a t N»-w O rleans, a n d co n ta i , Inc 80 ac re s , a s p e r p a te n t Ns 2513.

40. ANOTHKK TRACT O F LAND, a lso situatCiVin th is p ar ish , and designated a s being lo ts Nos. S a u d 9, o f s e c tisu e ig h ty -tw o , in to w n sh ip eigh t (w est o f th e M ississippi riv e r) o f ra n g e tWelvo e a s t , in th e d is tr ic t o f lands s u b je c t to sa le a t New O rleans, a n d containing 80 ac re s , a s p e t p a re n t No 2514.

41. A.NriTHhR TR A ' T OF LAND, a lso s i tu a te d in Ib is p a rish , au d d es ig n a te d a s being lo ts Nos. 1, 2.3, 6 an d 7, o f sec tion e ig h ty -tw o , in to w n sh ip e ig h t (w e s t o f I lie M ississippi r iv e r) o f ra n g e tw e lv e e a s t , in th e d is t r ic t o f lau d s su b je c t to s s le a t New O rle au s. an d co n ta in in g 151 37-100 a c re s , a s p e r ■p a te n t No. 2512. ^

43 ANOI llr .R TRACT OF LAND, also s i tu a te d in t h i s p a riah , a n d d t s ig n a te d aa b eing lo t No. 5, ln to w n sh ip e ig h t o f sec tio n e ig h ty (w es t o t th e 'M ississippi riv e r) of ra n g e tw elv e e a s t, in th e d is ­t r i c t o f laurts su b je c t to sa le a t New O rleans, a n d co n ta in in g <8 43100 ac re s, a s p e r p a te n t No. *447,

43. ANOI-HKR TRACT OF LAND, a lso s i tu a te d tn , th is p a r ish , a u d d e s ig n a te d aa being lo t No O of sec iio n e ightv-or.e in to w n sh ip e ig h t (w e s t o f th e M ississippi r jv e r) o f ra n g e tw e lv e e a s t, in th e d is ­t r i c t o f la n d s su b je c t to sa le a t New O rleans, a n d c o n ta in in g 40 ac re s, a s p e r p a te n t No. 2510.

44. ANOTHKK TRACT OF LAND, s i tu a te d in th is p a r ish , au d d es ig n a te d a s being lo ts Nos. 1 and 6 o f s e c ti n e ig h ty -o n e in to w n sh ip e ig h t (w es t o f th o M ississippi r iv e r) o f ra n g e tw e lv e e a s t, in th e d is ­t r i c t o f lau d s u h j-c t tc sa le a t New O rleans, a n d c o n ta in in g 33 5*>-IOO a c re s , a s p e r p a te n t No. 2508.

45. ANOTHKR TRACT OF LAND, s i tu a te d la th ia p a rish , an d d e s ig n a te d as being lot No. 8 of secH on e ig h ty -o n e in to w n sh ip e ig h t (w es t o f t lie M issis­s ip p i r iv e r) o f ra n g e tw e lv e e a s t , in th e d i s t r ic t o f la n d s su b jec t to sa le a t New O rleans, a n d c o n ta in ­ing 40 ac res, a s p e r p a te u t No. 2511.

T erm s—O ne-half ca sh on th e sp o t, a n d th e bal­an c e ou a c -e d it o f on e yegr, for n o tes s e e m e d by m o rtg ag e ou said p ro p e rty , au d b ea rin g in te re s t a t t lie ra te of e ig h t p e r c e n t p e r an n u m , from d a te t i ll paid; an d tb e p u rc h a e s o t th e im p ro v ed p ro p ­e r ty sh a ll bind th em se lv e s to ca u se th e b u ild in g s tc b a c o n s ta n tly in su red a g a in s t th e risk s ol tire, u n ti l final p a y m e n t o f said not<s, and »ball t r a n s ­fe r th e po licies of ln su ra u c e in th e nam e o f th e vendor», o r iu th e nam e of an y fu tu re h o ld e rs o f said no tes; aud iu ca se of su it for th e re co v e ry o f an y o f sa id n o tes , th e p u rc h a se rs sh all p ay th e fees o f tb e law y e r w ho m ay be ( i n ■ loyed fuir tb e re co v e ry ol sa id no tes, a t th e r a te o f live p e r c e n t on tn e am o u n ts su ed for. T h e p u rc h a se rs to sa- eu ine a ll ta x e s fo r 1873, p ay a b le in 1874, a lso th o d ra in a g e tax e s .

A ria of sale a t th e e x p e n se o f p u rch aser» befo re O. D rouet, n o ta ry lintdio. dr24 31 j»3 10 17 24

TURN! TURK— FUKN1TLKK—FURNITCRK.

T h e e n t i i e c o n te n ts o f on e o f th e f in e st an d f irs t c la ss h o te ls o f th e U uited S ta te s , to lie sold b y p u b lic a u c tio n w ith o u t a u y re se rv e o r lim it.

ATTKNT10N HOC8KKBKPKUS, HOTKL.S AND KhSTATRANTH.

R osew ood, M ahogany a u d W alnut P a rlo r Sets, Bed room a n d D lulng-room F u rn itu re , Oa* F ix tu re s , H ousehold L inen , G lassw are . C rock cry W are . e tc .

B V G . D E F K R IK T & CO -JO H N G. MON1------- - - -RO -K, A uc tioneer—Office No. 50 Rnval s t r e e t ,—

TUESDAY, J a n u a ry 20, 1871, a t I0 A. M , au d th e fo llow ing davs. w ill be sold by pub lic a u c tio n u n ­t i l th e w hole is d isposed of—

THK K VTIRK CONTKNT« OK THK ST. LODI8 HOTEL, oue o f th e m ust c o stly fu rn ish e d h o te ls in flip U uited fits te s , co n sis tin g ot m ugiiilicm it ro se ­w ood, m ah o g a n y a n d w a ln u t p a r lo r s e ts , bed room a n d d in in g ro o m fu rn itu re , glass, c ro c k e ry a n d S la te d w are, hou seh o ld a u d d in ing-room lin en ,

u rp e ts, m irro rs, e tc .T erm s—Cash in U nited f i ta 'e s t re a su ry note*. C a ta lo g u e s c a n be h a d a t tb e au c tio n e e r '» office. de27 Im

By W alton, Davis & Freret.

AUCTION HALF, ON LONO CREDIT, OF »NX HUNDRED AND TWENTY SEVEN LOTS OF GROUND, in th « to w n o f New M eehaniCKhsm opposite Jac k n o n s t r e e t , N«»w O rleans, su ita b le for sm all b u y ers , c o n v e n ien t to te rry a n d ca rs , to th e c ity .

B Y W A L T O N , D A V IS & Y K K K K T -J. B W alton , atif 'tiim ei'r. office No. 30 G am p

s t r e e t—MONDAY, D ecem ber 29, 1873. a t II A. M.. at» th e coffeehouse o f Jo h n N cott (fo rm erly Jo h n L in­den ) a t th e fe rry laud ing , opposite J a c k so n s t re e t , w ill be sold bv lo ts—

ONE HUNDRED AND TW ENTY 8KVEN LOTS OP ♦ROUNDin th e t o * a o f h ew M ec h sn ic sb am , being

sq u a re s an d p a r ts of sq u ares e m b race d b e tw e e n F o u rth Htrcet iu from . F o u rte e n th s t r e e t in th e re a r, Derolgn.v s t r e e t on tlie u p p e r side, an d th o line o f Mech in irs lia rn on tb e lo w er so le .

T e rm s an d cond itions—O ne-fourth cash a t t l ie tim e oi ad ju d ic a tio n , o n th e sp o t, th e - re m a in d e r in th e listen of th e p u rc h a se is, to th e i r ow n o rd e r , p ay a b le a n n u a lly , a t one to five y e a rs , w ith iu- te ie a t a t tive p e r c e n t a n d special m o rtg a g e , a n d a 'I th e usual penal oiA iues. TYu p er c e n t a ill be allow ed to th o se who nay a ll cash .

A cts o f sa le before W J M cCune, n o ta ry p u b lic o t th e ex p e n se o f th o pu rch :iso rs. dc21 28

By O. Valeton.ilRCNO J B LANOIX VN. JEAN BAPTI8TR DA­

NOIS E T A I.

FOR A PARTITIriN.

BV O . V A Ï .K T O N , AUCTION E R R - s a TUR- DAY Ja n u a ry 17. 1871 a t tw elv e «»’ch ic k M.,

a t tb e M erch an ts an d A u c tio n e d * ’ Kxch iu g e , oil Royal «»rivet, bv v ir tu e ol a n o rd e r f r o m iuo H on. A. L. Tib* -t, ju d g e o f th e Ee« «»i.d D irirlc t C o u rt for th e parish o f O rleans, d a te d Ifi cf in te r II. JR7.1, No. 36.711 of th e d o ck e t o f said com t . w til hi sold —

A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, » itu a te d in th e F irs t D strict, o f th is c ity , iu tb~ squ ire bonm h d by P rv taiiiii Melpotn« n s . Tei-j on hoie am! C oliseum »streets. Maid iot e f g io u u d h av ing , in A m erican m easu re . 27 ic e t 10 in ch es ft l iu ts fro n t on M»-l ffomene s tre e t bv 63 te e t II Inches .» lines in d ep th , be tw een paraded lines, th e w hole iu co n fo rm ity to su rv e y and p lan o f A r th u r De A rm as su rv e y o r, d a te d D ecem ber 15, 1873. T o g e th e r w ith h tra m e , sh in g le roof, oue-sfory h o u se , to u r room *, sh ed s, c is te rn s , p riv ies , etc .

T e rm s an d C ond itions—O n e -th ird cash in U n ited St «tes tre a su ry no tes, an d b a la n c e in one a r id tw o v ea rs for n o tes se c u re d bv m o rtg ag e «n the. p ro p ­er ty ; th e b u n d in g to be k e p t in su red an d policy tra n sfe rre d to vendor; tive p e r c e n t attorney«» fees ir^ras* ot nuit.

de 16 27 ja7 1

By N ash & Hodgson.

k k s n k r v t l l f . p r o p b r t t .

StCCKfiSION OF W ILLI* P. Ci* AHKD.

COLEMAN, DR-

oml D istric t C o u ’t. fo r th e P an ab o f O rb No. 33,%9.

T J Y >A H U cV f IO D i;* O N —W. T HODGSON,O A u ctmue» r —Office No. .r> C arondelet s t i e e t .— On SATURDAY, Ja n u a ry 2t. 1871 a t tw e lv e «.’clo» ' M., a t th e KC ( lia rle s A uction E xc lian^e , lu-*1* b..^euieni ro tu n d a o f th e .St C h ar tn H otel « t'uo c ity , by v ir tu e an d in p u rsu a n ce of an orrh /ta tric t Hon. A. Lw, T i-hot. ja d g e o f th e »Secovereinte r C ourt to r t i e p a r ish of O rleans, da- ot th e sno- 17, 1873, d o c k e t No. 33,96», to r accÀeed, a t pubU o cehsiou o f W U is P. Cole m an , d a u c ti» u , wiil be so ld — GROUND, to g e th e r

A VALUABLE SQUARE.,ereo«, s i tu a te d m th o w ith tb e im provem en t^ m ria h , th is S ta te , desig« tow n o f K enner. Jeffe^ p ^ j, or sa id tow .. b ounded ira ted a s No. 11, an d ftecond street.*, andiia ie a a s £vo. ! J .e u / j rfif a n n H^cond « u e e i- , uuu bv D avid, Oxli-. ,nftM. u re n ,e a t on ea<-b --f *»'■» h av in g a frtv , 300 fee '- b®'®« tu e ï a m f p re p v rty B treet* o f a t h , jM e a se d from ZacU ara, A. P tiiilip«a c q u ired B a rn e t t, n o ta ry pub lic , daMxl

Ua*b ou th e «pot a t tb e tim e o f *ale. t e nt »»t“ »t «he e z p e a a e of th e p u rc h a a o t •i r t O N jaW 24

i aa*e

* ■4. J’. .

J,<1o iue t of I anilU . ofttone. lidne. an b« r foiner*

ÉlectaId P«>»DJJ

l