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AUCTION SALES. Bt Hash 6 Hodgsim. CHOICE WAMTLY BE8IDENCE. 7 Bt Aatoew street, betweea rrytanio and Coliseum streets, TW04BTOKY rBAMK SIVATM BOO fee. roseola front; on tbo thady side ft the street, at Auction.

BT WASH HOTG80N W. I. Hedgnon, Asrt looser thee Nc 170 Grader stresr Cm SATUBDa Aprd S3, 1870, at 12 o'clock, a the Bk Charles Auction Exchange, will be Mi itk tha bnllMiura and imDrovomenta tha eon. Situated in tbe Fonrth District of thts mtt ur square Dounneo. 07 nt Ana row, fry, towta, 8t Mary and Coliseum stroets, measuring 31 fret 1 lines oi on tit Aninws not, 82 feet In to rear, by depth of 117 feet 11 inches and 1 Irnea an tr side next to Krytania street, and 11 feet ilDCl and 7 tinea on ihe othsr aide Une axt to eUeeuro street, according to aplan made by Messrs.

PUee fc Murray, Surveyors, dated April, 1870, American measure. The Improvements consist of a WELL BUILT, TWOMOET, SLATE HOOF. FRAMt RE3I PENC known aa No. 0' St. Andrew street.

with two story Back Buildings, ami contain Wide nail and iwn large parlors dining room aod kitchen on tha first dour, with tour bedrooms aod one cabinet on the second floor also, store room, water tk seis, etc 1 here la a one story hack bn'lding, with ser wants' rooms, coal room, and yard room in thwiear. iho Monae la retired from 'he street, has a a at. ornamental fenoe in front, end has gaUerles, front aod rear, with gaa throuahout. 1 he yarn is paved and haa two la go cisterns. Th entire property in superior order and repair TVima One third cash, and the balance at one and two years, with 8 per cent Interest from date, and spent! mortgage with vendor's rivl Vsm.

tu final niTmnuL the morutajre to em Brace the. eiauae ot 6 per cent, for attorney's fee te ease of suit; the buildings to be kept toanrwd and the policy tranat erred the Tender. Act of sale, to ether with the stamps and the taxes WT'ae eurieot year, wion joaa r.uun tsry, at the expense ol tha purchaser. ap7 By E. M.

B. J. Montgomery. BUGGIES BUGGIES. "YCST BECEXVED, AND WILL BE BOLD without regard to price A lsge invoice ot elegant Top and Open Bug glee, Baronches and Spring Wagons, ot various patterns, now on examination at salesroom, 75 Camp street, adjoining the Old Auction Mart.

A B. J. MONTGOMERY, apt at Auctioneers. HORSES AND MULES. Bale at Fine Horses and Mares, Males.

Buggies, Harness, at AuctAot J3T AS. J. MONTGOMERY, Auction OS Will be sold on THURSDAY, April 7, at avfee'sksak, st the spacious stables Hon. sU sad XMBrsvier etreet Bagant Saddle and Harness Horses and Hares tsvnalra and single. Ctty and Country Mute.

Too sad Open Baggies, Barouche, Harness, etc. Terms Cash tn U. 8. Treasnry notes. olO ott TTBNITUBE FTJBNITUBE.

TJYH 1CAS.J. KONTGOMEBY, Auction fete Will be sold on MONDAY, TUESDAY WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY of evfry week, at the Old Auction Vart, 87 Camp street, at 11 o'clock A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF NEW fend SECOND HAND FV RN ITURE, such aa Bosewood, Mahogany and Walnut Bedareads, Annoirm. Borwia, washatanda, Parlor Farni tava, af arble Top Centre Tablea, Oarpets, Frenoh VkUa Mirrors, Mattresses, booking Stoyea, etc Also A large tnToice ot Cottage Beds, Cane And Wood Seat Chalra. Teiiua Cash. myl tt By Hoffman, Marks Go.

LARGE UNRESERVED SALE 360 lots Fine, Seasonable CLOTHING, And 900 lota Gents FURNISHING OOODS. BY HOFFMAN. MARES A CO Alex. Levy auctioneer Will oe sold on THURSD the 7th at 10 o'clock, A. at their sales tooK, 88 Chartre street 360 lots seasonable Clothing, comprising a fine a snrtment of regular custom made Goods.

And X0 lots Geiits' FuralHning Goods. Also If 0 doien Railroad and Carpet Bags. The whole without any reserve. Term At sale. sp" lrRNlTUKfi URN1TUKK BY HOFFMAN.

MARES A CO. Alex. Levy, Auet ioneer Office So. 84 Chartres street On at 10H o'clock, A. MM at No.

881 Magasiue street, between Thalia and Melpomene etreete, will sold without reserve Bedsteads, Armolrs, Bureaus, Waeh tindl, Chalra, Sofas, Tablee, large Mirrors and Kitchen laraktnre. Also One Fine Fleno. Terms Cash. ap6 By J. Derjan, Jr.

LARGE AND UNRESERVED BALK OF Fumitore, without limit or reserve. BY J. DEJAN, Auctioneer OtBce No. mOrayier street Will seU EVERY DAY this week and the following, at his spacious salesrooms. No.

138 Grayier atreet, near Cron Ark). The large stock ot Furniture, consisting tn fine Parlor, Bedroom and tilnlngxooui eolts, every deecripOon and quality. AlUO Common Furniture, soon as Walnut and Pop ar Beds, Bureaus, Armoirs, Wasustanits, painted suits, eane aplit and wood seat Chairs and Bockers, Tables, comer Stands. Lounges. Mirrors, of all aiaes and ahapee, Paintings and erms Cash in 'P.

B. Tteaaurr notes. mhlS HOMSiGM A.tU MULUi. BjI aaleof elegant Saddle aad Harness Horses, Work Mules, Buggies and Harness, at Auction. BY J.

DEJAN, Auctioneer Will be sold qn THURSDAY. April 7. loTO, at io o'clock, P. Xaner'B stables, Ora vter street Fine saddle and harneaa Horses, In pairs and stngle, fine plantation and oity Mules, etc Also Elegant top and opex Baggies, Harsees, Bad Terms Cash U. 8.

Treasury notes, oe tt OUSEHOLU FUBNITUiUw, PIASOfel AiNS Offloe Furniture at Auction. BY 7. DEJAN, Aaetiouenr Offlce and warerooms. No 188 Gravter street On FRIDAY. April 8.

1M, at 10 o'clock, A. M. at Bis new Auotloa Mart, No. 1S8 Grayisz street sraer Caroadelet, will be sold Household Parnitora of every desailptlon, Vlanos, Offlce Furniture, and also New Goods pf arrival ol steamer every weex. Ter Cash in U.

H. notes. Jfl tt By D. Morphy. As X.

XOBPHY. AUOTIONESR. HOLLOW NAIL RODS BT tt MORPHY A. K. Morphy, Ane tioseer WU1 be sold THURSDAY April 1, 1870, at 11 o'clock, A.

in etors No. 17 jiagazine street touo pounds Hollow Ware and yail Bods. Terms Caeh. ap7 TEA TEA TEA. IT D.

Z. MORPHY A. K. Morghy. AtUV tkmeer Will be sold on THCR4DAY.

April 7, 1870, at 10 o'clock, A. la ature No. 7Msgasine street ta pack a gee One Tea, various brands. Terms Utah, ap7 7M PIECES OF BULK BAT ROCK HIES, Provisions, etc BTRK. MOBPH A.

JE. Morphy, Anetion. er Will sold on THURSDAY. April 7, ax 10 o'clock, A. in fltoro 47 Magazine street nieceABTtJJK'eat.

4u0 cases Assorted Goods. 75 barrels Of 250 eases Claret. 100 urels woua, Jiranay, wiuaKey.eto. Ten rms ap8 IT a knV Ailt HARB WARE. TY" D.

JH. MORPHY A. E. Morpbf. Aa tioneer Wi! iad ou THURSDAY, Apia 7, 167U, at UV; o'WxA.

In the aaiearooni up etairvore 47 Aiawxine etree ahble and Pooket Cutlery. Guns, Hammers, XxKk. Cotfi milla, Scythes, Utaui Cradles, Forges, Cora Sbeliors, Axea, (Spades, fjiervts, tllea, JUlBgOf, IU AUCTION SALES. By Huh 6 Hodgson. CORN OBN CORN.

8000 BUBHELB, MORE OB LESS, In hags and damaged at late fire. Nc 108 Peters street, between Lafayette and Glrod streets. BY NASH A HODOSON W. I. Hodgson, Auctioneer Offln Nv I'M ftrwvier atreet On THURSDAY, ApU 7, at It o'clock, A.

bL, i win do eoia. iot account of wnom is may 000 esrn, on the premiaea. Nm toe Peters and 81 Fnk von airei between LAlayetu aa uiroa 8000 bushels ot Corn, more or less, in sacks aad leoae, damaged at the late fire iwrms cash 11 U.S. xn asnry noma, mpo COTTON COTTON COT TON. Tor account of whom it may oonoern.

By IS Anil M01ueKN w. 1. Mjda aon. innMnuabiXilML 170 QraTieT street. On THURSDAY.

April 7, 1870, at 12 o'clock. be ginning at the fellcan rress, ior accviuik ui wood it may ouuvoiu. 40 bales uouon auguuy uubt. Terms Cash in P. Treaaurr nutea.

Addlilonl lists received unUl 10 o'clock, A. day of sale. aP COTTON COTTON 200 bales Cotton, for acoowht of whom it may concern. gY NASH tb HODGSON W. Hodgson Auctioneer Office No.

170 Orarier street On FRIDAY, April 8, 1870, at 11 o'clock, A. on the Levee, at the head ot St. Loaia street for account ot whom it may concern, will be sold 200 bales Cotton (mere or less) from the wreck of the steamer Jefferson, ex Oeage. Term a Cash In XI. 8.

Treasury notes. ap7 CHOICE COTTAGE BESIDkNCE. THX BRICK COTTAGK, No. 226 Philip street, between Camp and Chest out streets, LARGE LOTS WiTil TWO OF GROUND, Without Beeerre, at Auction. BY NASH A HODGSON W.

Hodgson, Auctioneer Office No. 170 Gravler street On SATURDAY, April '870, at 12 o'clock, at the St. Charles auction Exchange, witUuat any reservation, will be sold TWO VALUABLE LOTS OF OROUND, with the buildings and improvements thereon, situated in the Fonrth District this city, in the touaie bounded bv Philla. ('a hid. Oheetnut and JacXBon sireeta, nieatturing together 6 fet frnt on rnuip sireet, py aeepin oiAoout ueieet do irei parallel lines, Aniericanjneasnre.

The improvements consist of a neat and comfortable one atoir. slate roof. Brick Jottacs Reai Ktory brick Back Buildings, ail In complete order ana rerair, wita pas ana gasnxiares mrounu out. and contain two parlors, bedroom, dining room, kitchen and two other rooms say, seven xoomH. besides storeroom, eta.

Tne noose i retired from tne street, ana tne yard and aide lotareembelUsned wlta snrnobery, etc There is a stable, wood shed, cistern, out nonse. etc This very desirable property. In a mort popular and delightful neighborhood, is surround with some oi tne most oeaauitu ana eiegant nouites in tne uaraen iim.ncx, ana is well wormy uie at tention of any one in search of a ftrst claas fam ily reel lenee, and ie sold on the following Terms and Conditions One halt caah la 8. Treasury notes, and the balance at one year, with 8 per cent, interest and special mortgage from data until final payment, with tne rive per cent, clause for attorney's fees, in case of snit the buildings to be kept lnanred and the policy transferred to the vendor. In addition to which the purchaser will assume all taxes tor the car.

rent tear. Act of sale, together with the stamps, before Charles inger. notary public, at the expense oi uie pnrcnaser. ap CHOICE BUILDING SITE, ON WASHINGTON AVENUE, FOURTH DISTRICT, BETWEEN PRYTANIA AND ST. CHARLES STREETS.

Measuring 90x302 feet about, running throcch the square to Oonrey street. BY NASH HODGSON W. I. Hodgson Auctioneer OtBce, Ko. 170 Orarier street On SATURDAY, April 9, 1870, at i2 o'cltca.

at the St. hAiles Auction Exchange, will be soli at public auction SIX VALUABLE LOTS OF GROUND tn the Fonrth I i strict of this city, togeuier with the improvetnt nta tnereon, altuated in the square bounded by Washington, Prytanla, St. Charles and Court 5' streets, measuring together 89 feet 8 Inches front on each Washington and Courey streets, by a depth of 201 feet 7 inches aod 2 hues betw een parallel lines, American measure and designated as kKe Noe. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 6 on a plau made by Meeers, PUie Murray, surveyors, dated March 1870. Terms One third cash in U.

B. Treasury notes, and the balance on a credit of one and two years, in equal payments, with 8 per cent, interest (and theV per cent, clause for attorney's fees,) from nate, n9 special mortgage, with vendor's privilege final payment. Acts of sale before John G. Eustis, notary public, at the expense of the purcliasiira, tucla l.ng the timps and the taxes for the otiirent year. mb26 27 apCtd DESIRABLE AND ELIGIBLE RESIDENCE NO.

WASHINGTON AVENUE, FOURTH DISTRICT, Between St. Charles and streets, Sixty teet front, running through to Conrey street. BY NASH HODGSON W. I. Hodgson, Auctioneer Office, No.

170 Oravier street tin SATURDAY, April 16, at 12 o'olook, at the St. Charles Anetion Exchange, will be sola THiAttK VALVJ ABLJC LOTS UIT UKUUAU, with the buildings and lmpro dementi thereon, situated in the Fourth District of this city, in the square bounded by Washington, St. onarlea, Caroi. delet and Conrey streets, measuring togffher sixty 60) feet front on Washington Avenue, thirty () feet front on onrey street, by a depth of 305 feet 10 Inches running entirely throogh the square A ne injprovemente wdhbi oi mi oidiriou ouiio Roof Frame Residenoe, on brick base, known as No. 248 Washington street, and contains on the second floor wo Targe parlors, with marble mantels, and several large bedrooms, and bath room, with hot and cold water, and two large bedrooms and a dining room on the nrnt floor also, a cellar or wine room, storeYoom and pantry.

The rear building contains siwnen, irouuig room, servants' rooms, water closet, English, etc The bonse Is retired from tle street inl has galleries front, side and rear. There is gas ana gas fixtures throughout, complete. There is a beautiful lawn and yard, with poul try yard, ar three large cisterns. The yard is handsomely flagged and the entire premises are in good older and repair. On the conrey street front there is a large and well assorted two story carriage house and stable, with all the necessary dependencies, stalls lor three horses, harness, feed and hosUer's rooms, etc This property is delightf ully situated for a' first class gentleman's residence, and is worthy an examination, ana may be seen at any time, immediate occupation can be had.

Terms One third cash, and the balance at one and two yeara, with 8 per. cent, iaterest and special mortgage, with vendor's privilege, from fate until final payment, with the usual clauses. The buildings to be kept fully Insured and the policy transferred. Act, of sale, together with the stamps and the taxes for Uie current yeai, before J. K.

Coffey notary public, at the expense ot the purchaser. mil 30 ap2 8 9 td WRECK CHARLIE STEAMER H. BURFKK. For Account of Whom It May Concern. HULL, MACHINERY And APPURTENANCES, AS SHE NOW LIES AT ALGIERS, JUST ABOVE THE CANAL STREET FERRY LANDING.

BY NASH A HODGSON W. Hodgwm. Auctioneer Office, No. 170 Oravier street. On MONDAY.

April 11, 1870. at 12 Clock, at the St. Charles Auction Exchange, in the basement rotunda of the St. Charles Hotel, for account of wnom It may concern, without re serve, will be sold THE HULK MACHINERY AND APPUR TENaJ CKS of the steamboat CHARLIE H. DUR JtE, as she now lies at Algiers, Just auove the Canal etreet terry landing.

Slie la tons nur dtn, built In December, 1869; has three) boilerd, two er.gines, etc And immertlatey after the above, sale, will be sold, at the office of the Auctioneers, No. 170 svier street ONE fc'iEAHEOAT BELL, in good order. TWO STAGES, 8x3i feet, and Two Planks, now lying in vacant lot at foot ot Ountumhotuo AUCTION SALES. By 0. E.

Girardey Se Cos tABOX AUD TJNHJE8EBVBD BAXJC At Anetion, ON TkABY TERHB AND LONG CREDIT, CHOICE CENTRAL COMMERCIAL And DWELLING PROPERTY, Comprising SEVENTEEN SPLENDID TWO, TUBJUS And FOURBTORY BRICK STORES. Superior Business Locations, none safer as investments, or more reliable as productive rentals. Situated in the most commanding portions ot the city, on Canal, Common, Camp, Oravier, Magaslne. Tchoupitoulas and New Levee streets. Together with RESIDENCES AND DWELLINGS, On Rampart and Royal streets.

And CHOICE BUILDING SITES, in the Fourth District, East Bonligny and Car roll ton. SUCCESSION OF THE LATE HART M. SHIFF, AND SUCCESSION OF EDWARD 8HIFF. BY C. E.

GIRARDEY A CO. Nicholas J. Hoey. Aactloneer Orflce No. 17 Exchange Place THUt SIAY, April 38, lh70 at 12 o'clock Anoiionee s' Exchange, on Roal, between 'anal and Customhouse, street, in this city of NwO leans, will be fold oy public auction, in order to effect the partition decreed as above, the following deecribed ble property belonging to the succession of the late Hart M.

Shlff, to wit STOCKS. 11 Shares St. Charles Hntel Company. 6 Shares Louisiana State Bank. 3 Shares Bank ol IiOUisiaua.

36 shares Opelousas and Ureat Wee tern Railroad Company. 3 Water Works Bonds of ths city of Now Orleans, for $100 each, bearing five per cent, interest. STORES ON CAMP AND ORAVIER ST8 1. THAT CHOICE COMMERCIAL PROPERTY, No 44 Camp, corner of oravier street, iu the square bounded by Cmp, Oravier, OmiQ'm and Magazine strertn 1 be lot measures 21 feet Inches front on Camp stresjt; together with all the improvements ereon, comprising a suli stan'ially built four etory brick sio known and designated by the No. 44 Camp street, leased to Memos.

Ball. Lyon wholesale druggists, until the thii first October, 170, at the rate of floOO per annum, payable nthiy. 2.1 HAT CUOICbI MMEHCIAL PRO. KRTY, No 42 Camp street, next a1dnlng to tbe above described store, in the same square, and measuring 21 feet 8 inches front ou Camp street; together with all the improvements thereou, comprlring that nubftiantially built four story brick store designated by the No. 42 Cam street, leased to Messrs.

Ball, Lyon A wholesale druggists, until the thirty flint October. 1870, at tbe rate of 83500 per annum, payable monthly. 3. 1HAT CHOICE UuaU kRCIaL PROPERTY, known as No 40 Camp street, in tue same square, and next adjoining the above described property, and measuring 21 feet 6 inches fronton Camp street; together witn the lmpro' ements thereon, com prising that sub stantlally built (our story brick store known as No. 40 Camp street, Ihe gniuud lloor leased to E.

Newhali. un'il the 31t of Ooti) 1870, at the rate tZM) per annuin, payable monthly. 4. THAT CHOICE COMMRRniAti PROPERTY, designated and known by the No. 3 Curap street, in the same square, and next adjoining the opeity above desrrl Tee lot measuring II feet 8 nurbee front on Camp street lorrtht with all tho improve uenta Uie' eon, comprising that suiisVaut ally built four story brick store known No.

Camp street, leased and occupied by Clui.tian IlViitt until ihe 31st October, 1870, at the rate of per annum, payable monthly. THAT CHOICE COMMERCIAL PROP RKTY, known and designated by the No. 34 Camp street, in the same square and next a joining ttie above iiesoiioed property, i he lot measnres 21 feet 7 inches front on Camp street together with all the ltupruveuir uts loreou, cnioprising that sub ta inUy built four scory ones store xnown as 3 uatnp street, aiS'i to H. D. Mcolnuis until the 81st October, b70.

at the i ate of 3ti00 pel annum, payable monthly. THAT CHOIi CUif HKKCUL PlllP EKTY known as No. 13 Ora.ier stret, situatel in Uie same square, and adjoining the ores as above described. The lot nuosures 21 feet trout ou (iravitr street. Together wltn all the nn piovenients thereon, coniurising tht suuntan tially bnilt four stsry brick store kuown as No.

Ii3 Oravier street leased to Messrs Ball. Lyons Co. until the 3ist octoh iii'D, at theruteof 13io per annum, payalile uionthly. 7. TBOK THREE THREE STORY RR1CK STOKKH.

with parti.il iron fronts, known and designated the Niw. H.t, and U7 Camp street, in the sqiisr bounded ly tamp, Ht. Chat leg, Oravier and Povdras strsets. Tlie lots uieantire each 21 feet 4 in lies and lines fii.nt on Camp street by a depth 17n feet 6 mclie The irapio' ementi comprise ou ei ti it a well bmlt three story brick s'oie lower sio iron irnnt, witu a large, imick wareiiouse to ea.m lot in the rear, the eatlre iw oct'tmi il bv Messrs. E.

C. Palmer A an' lea ted to thm until the 31st October, 1871, at or i6oo earn per annum, payaoie month' v. The Unprovements were Ci.ntructeI specially hu a view to tneir adHtnation to the wholesale and retail trade of this leading and popu.Hr thoroughfare and great bnsiners centre of oar city. Near the City and St, Chitrlos Hotels nearly opixsite the princial bands and tiisitr.tiKM coniTianit'R of r.ltr. N'n lnf t.ioiiA in rrits i itt are nioie commanding ano desirable, either buf tness, or as a sale, rellaolo aud prodacuve ia vestment.

CANAL STREET PROPERTY. 8. THAT VERY VALUABLE ANDCHOICE COMAt EKCLAL PROPKRTY. known and desiir nated by the No. 130 Canal street, in the square uounaeo oy lanai.

common, ot. txiaries ana aroiideln streets. The lot me.sures 29 feet and 2 lines fiont ou Canal street, by a depth, between parallel lines, of lspfeet 4 Inches. Togetu.r with all the improvements thereon, comprising that lf.i ge and spac.ous three story Brick store and DweliiiikB. No.

130 Canal stix ct, 1 ased until ttie Sin October, 1870, at the rate of six dollars per annum, payable monthly. COMMON STREET STORES. THOSE VERY VALUABLE THREE STORY KICK 8 1 ORES, known Ra daaig nated by the Nor. lt.5 and 168 Common street, in tlie square bounded by St Cbanea, Cstourlolet, Oravier and Common srreete, Tlie lots miHSiire eaih 21 et 2 Inches front on Common slreit, feet 2 inches 4 liues in rear, by a depth oi 63 feet 11 inches and 2 lines. Together with all thelm irovements tlieteoo, coinpriaing on each lota weil bullt three story Unc store.

Store No. 1Gb is leased until the 3iat (October, 1870, ground tluor and front oflloe on second lloor. fur fiJuo per annum, payable mnn lily; and No. 1 is leased for the same period at uK) per annuui, payable monthly. 10.

a CERTAIN LOT OF GROCVD, in the First District ot this city, in tho square bounded by Tchoupitoulas. st. Joeepl. North Market and New Levee streets. toether with the te of an alley way opening on Tchoupitoulas street.

The Improvements conjprie a throe stojy Bruk Store, known as No. 20n Tchonpltoulus street. 11. ANOTHftK LOT OF (J HOUND, si 'nated in the same square, together with the right to use an ail wa. in the rear, opening on Tchoupitoulas street in common with other proparty.

The improvements compri ea three story lirick Store, known an No. TV North Market AUeet, op posite fr Mary's Market. 12. TWO LOTS Of OROUND. in ttie First District ot this city, in the square bounded by Crmmerce, New l.eee, Julia and St.

Joseph etrets, described Hows A lot ot ground measuring 64 feet 10 inches front en Commerce street the improvements comprising a two story Brick Warehouse, known as No. 8a Utommerce street, and a one story Dalid ing adjoining. The tkree story brick building. No. InO New Levee street, adjutus the above property in tiio rear.

1 he lot measures 21 feet 2 inches front on New Levee street, by 109 feet 24 inches ui depth. This property is well adapted for warehousing or manuiaciunng purposes. 13. THREE CURTAIN LOTS OF OROWND, tn the First District of this city, In the square bounded by Magazine. Poacher.

Julia and HC Joseph streets, designated by the Noe. 1, 2 and 3., measuring each 21 iee 3 incites 6) lines front ou Magazine street by 127 feet 10 inches 6 lines depth, between parallel lines. Together with the improvements thereon, comprising a dotiblo one atory frame House, with kitchen to rear ten etueut, and stabling. SECOND DISTRICT PROPERTY. 14.

THOSE TWO DESIRABLE THREE STORY BRICK STOKES AND DWELL1NOS Noa. 122 and 128 Royal street, in tue square bounded by Royal. Chartres, tsu Louis and Toulouse street. The lots measure each 21 feet front on Royal street, by 120 feet In depth, between parallel lines. Together with the improvements thereon, comprising on each lot a well built and conveniently arranged three story brick dwelling, having stores below, hall leading up stairs Into the second story with pari us and drawing rooms on the second floor, and three pleasant, bfdrontns on the third floor; a two story brick rear building attached to the main ttouse, havtnc dining, baoa auc bed rooms, beahies kltche'i yard paved; hydrant, xl dern, etc Tneee prnp ertiee are eaon leased nttl tho Slat of Octoter.

1870, at the rate of $1330 per annnin, payable monthly. xu et AUCTION BALES, I By 0. E. Girardey 6 Go. FOURTH DISTRICT PROPERTY.

IS. A SQUAWK OF GROUND in the Fonrth Dlstrtctol this city, bounced by Camp chestnut Eighth and Ninth, Harmony streets, desig naird ss square No. 81 or 142, aud subdivided into twenty lots, numbered from 1 to 20 inclusive. 1 he ground is high throughout this square, requiring no filling lor immediate building. Tbe ighborhood ia handsomely Improved by very lisk reektence.

The square will be sold in lots to suit pnrcha sers No finer sites in tne Garden District tor dwelling purposes. ONE ly OF GROUND in the Feurth Distriot of this city, lu tbe square bounded by Camp, Chestnut, Seventh ana Eighth streets, designated by the No. ML aad forming the oo aer of Camp and Sevei tn streets, measures 32 feet front on Seventh etreet, by a cepth and trout ou Camp street ot 127 fl et. 17. TWKLVE LOI' OF GROUJW the Fonrth District of this city, iu two square bounded by ft.

David, Sr. Patrick, Tolednn and Barniony streets, designated by the Nos. 1 to 12 inclusively. 18. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND in the Fouith District of this city, bounded by ft Charles, k.lghih, Apollo and Harmony streets.

desinatsd as the lot No. 8 1n square No. 174 or 202, and forming the corLer of a polio and Harmony st eete. 19. lHRfECFRTAIN LOTS OF OROUND in i be Fonrth District ot this city, lnthesqua bound bv Harmony.

inth, laurel and Live Oak streets, designated by the Noi. 4. 8 and s. CARROLLTON PROPERTY. 10.

SIX SQCAHK8 OF GROUND, in the town t'f Carrollton, pariiii of Jeffersou, deig nated aa squares A anil no. uz, a an i 118 and A and No. 114, and are comprised within I ubiln, Jeffers Fiirhth and Ninth rtreets, iear Canal Aeune, high ground, wed adapted for gardening and dairy purposes. This list of nwoertv is one of the ehilcest cffei ed to the public tills season, and as the same Is peremptorily to be sold wi'hout regird lo appraisement, limit or reserve, to eftVct a partition and settlement of the estate, the of the public is specially to the above nescnuea rem estate, i ne lessees oi tue Noa 42, 44. 93, 95 and 97 Cam street are bound by their leases to restore the partition waits, if so required.

The rentals of the above deec ibed pi ope ties will accrue no purcuee. uom uie 1st day of May. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE. For the stocks and bonds, cash; and for the real estate, one uuarter cash, and the remainder on a ctedit ol one, i wo and three years for uoies specially secured by mortgage ana vendor's lien on the property sola, bearing interest at the rau of eight ner cent, per annum from the date of sale un 11 final puyment, tbe mortgage to cm tain the five per cei t. attorney's tee clause, bind ing the purchasers to pay in the eveut that thi notes given in pait pay mint should have to be sued uoon to euloroe di went thereof.

The Im provements to be kept Insured and the poliCiet iranf vn ed. at the purchasers' expense, to the vendors or holders of the notes, until dual pay. mentof the notes. The unexpired portion of i lis nresent policies ot insurance, ti oe reiuuaea pro tata to ibevendoisby tho purchasers, and the I taxes for the year 1S 9 and up to the day of sale to be assun eo and patrpover aua auove me pi ice of iiftjiuiioatrou oy uie pun naw rs. Acts of sale, toitelher with the United tt internal revenue stamps attached, at tlie ex tense of the pn't hareis, before P.Charles CuviUier, notary public AND AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE, AND UPON LIKE TEBM8 AND CONDITIONS, WILL BE SOLD, FOR SETTLEMENT OF OTHER IN TE RESTS, CHOICE PROPERTY RAMPART STREET, SECOND DIS ON TRICT.

1. THAT SPLENDID RESIDENCE, W0. 76 Patppsit street, with handsome, otnmintal garden, In tlie reroud Die'riw i this cit snd in the i unntled Rampart, BasiD, Bleu 1 to and Couu street ts. Tbe evidence is a styliih, two i tor brick dw lling, having wide uo ridor or I all, with flue large parlors drawing and library in the main house, on tlie tir door teniit a large din ng room the en of ti hall. On the second tioor are three handsomely nn Isheo and well liKhteii bediooms, besides o.heie ovi i the dining room, kitchen a.dla ind In the ar, flouting on slu street, is swell built two story btlck statile and Catriage bons having ani le accunimodatiou for a full eqni roent Above ttie stable are several well AnWtied apurtn ents, suitable for a billiard saloou and a gs.

connlt re. Tbe yard is laid off as an ornamental garden the wslia flagged with Uerman stoH. and ie entire propeity one of the most stylish in the centre of the city ILe in petty has been unoccupied for om time, requiring some revairs. The street, which is now lapidly being square block paved, when finished, will be one of tbe finest reeidenoe avenues of the city. Tbe lot measures 67 feet 3 Inches front on Ram Eait street, t7 feet 3 inches fent on Basin street, a depth Itetween par lines of 12' et.

running thiongh from Ham part to Basin streets. i TWO LA ROE AND MO JT 1) DOCKABLE Bl'ILlilMI LoTS, in tho same square an i ad Joining the ab ve described property, designated by the Nos. 2 and 3, and measuring each 33 et 5 it: I es frcnt on each of Rampart and Kasin stt ts. by 129 fe depth, b'tweeB parallel Hues. The Ir.ipiovt meiits on these twe iota ootnorisea rimmI two siuty brick bni.ditig.

fronting on Haiin stti et 1 hese ltds afi'oid one of the most desirable building sites for fa liiotialil dwelling lit he centre of the city, snd well worth the atton tien of those se king rallya chol.ie location eligible anil of eay access to business thtrefioui. IN FAITBOCRO AVART. 3. TF.N CEhTAIN LOTS OF GROUND, situated tn Kantiourg A van, and in the square bounded by Bencastl, Dufo sat, Plaquemlne and Penler streets, desiguatMl by tue numoers one to ten Inclusively. Lot No.

1 forms the lerof Bellcast'o and Pl.iqnemine streets, me stiriiig thutyfeet fixiut on bv Oi feet depth and front on Bolicastle street. No fi toims the corner of lVnier and BellcasUe streets, ntcasurli 30 feet froLt ou Perrier by KiO feet in Inches in depth and front on BellcasUe street lo'sNos. 2.3,4 and 5 measuto each 30 leet front on Plaquemioe street by lot te 1 in depth. Ixi's Nos. 8, 9 and measure each 30 feet trout on Periier street by 100 feet 10 inches indtpth.

ap3lfitd VALUABLE STEAM CuTTOS PRESS, Comprliln TWO SQUARES OF GROUND, WiUi SUPERIOR BRICK BUILDING. Complettly Equipped with a STEAM TYLER PRESS, Well known as the FA SS. MANN STEAM COTTON PRESS," With SIXTEEN BUILDING OPPOSITE THE JACKSON LOTH, RAILROAD DEPOT. SUCCESSION OF THE LATE HKXRV FAS8MANN. second District Court for the Pariah of Orleans.

No. 30,149. TY C. E. GIRARDEY A Anctjon Ij eers.

Nicholas J. Hoey, Auctioneer. if lice. Nc 17 Exchange rlacc SATURDAY. April ii, 1870.

at 12 o'clock, will be sold at pubiio uui.uon.si tne Merchants' ana Auctioneers' ki change, on Royal street, between Canal aud Customhouse streets, by snd in pursuance ot an older from the Hon L. H. Duvigneaud, 'Judge of the Second District 'onrt for the parish of Oilcans, dated December 8, 1669, and bearing the fo. 30,149 en me docket of said court, aud ren dered in the above entitled matter, and of a sti'i equetit or.er, reudernd eleventh of March. 1S70, the following described and valuable pi oporty, to wit: THE WEIL KNOWN AND CAPVCIOUa STEAM COTION PRES, known as Fa sman's Press, opposite the NewOsjeans, Jackson and Oieat Noitbem Kaihoad depot, in the Fir District ot this city, comprising two entire squares, the first ot which is formed by Calliope Euphrosine.

Howard snd Freret (or Jacob streets, measuring as follows 253 feet 2 inches 4 lines front on Calliope and EuphroslDe street, bv 301 et 7 inches a lines front ou Howard and Freret (late Jacobs) streets. The second square bounded by Ca'liope, Euphrosine, Jacobs (or Freret) and o'ls (or Locust) streets, and measures as follows: 253 feet 2 Inches 4 linos front on eacn of Calliope and Kuphroeine streets, and 301 feet 7 incites and 3 lines front on each of Freret and Locust (late Jacobs and Soils) streets, as ner plan 8 at sale. 1 be pioperty la under lease, ending on the 1st of September. Ib'O, at Uie rate ot $,7,000 per annum, payable monthly, reureeeuted by nates of the tenant or lessee, to be trau ferred to Uie purchaser ior tne unexpired portion ol the lease. 3sld property to be sold surject to the leaie.

Together with all the building and Iffinrovs ments ereon, comprising on each square a most nuiwuu uttuj uuiii. onuK warenouse, I wails T.wo bricks thick.) constructed the late Mr. Hnnrv tassman with ths best materials, for bisowu occupation, and expressly arranged and sub divided to suit the convenience and an nt every facility for the storage and compressment of con ton. Tne Pre is equipped with a powerful 1 ier press, complete in an 11s appointment. Situated almost opposite the New Orleans Great Northern ana Jackson Kallroad Demit and mtliln one square of the New Cnl, the it ceipis mmi ir.ese mo great aneneior 00m met ve render ltd position not only oommaudlnit but superior to any press in the city for a large patronage, luch It has steadily enjoyed ain te its coBsuncUon.

Xuerefote, eithcz 2 AUCfSES By 0. E. Girardey Oo. ment or profiublo enterprise, no bos ness here is more certain or remunerative. i mn eum anu 817.000 to 20,000 rental, what most is not pay as a Dusraeaei SIXTEEN VALUABLE BUILDING IJTS IN THE SQUARE NEAT IV XUJS PRESSES.

BIXTEKN LOTS OF BOUND situated in tbe First District ot this city, in the squa bounded by alliope, Kuphiosuie, eelis and Mauusel atrtets, design ted by the Nos 11 to 2d inclusive. y. LotsNes. 11. 12 and 13 adlo nessa olbti, and mea ure each OH teei front no Maasei street, by lze leet 7 lncbea 2 lines deep.

Lots N01. 14, 15 and '6 adjoin and measure each 29 feet front ou So is street, by 128 feet 7 Inches 21 Dee. Lois nos. 17, is and la. 'JO, zi ami 22 measure oacn ii leet 3 inche 8 lines front on kuo ioe ne street, bv lis leet 4 inches 3 lines In depth.

Lota Nos. 23. 24. 25 ud 26 adjoin each oilier, a aa'ire each fert 3 inches 7 lines fronton Euphiotduo street. 116 leet 4 ni nes 3 unes iu aeptn.

Lot no 17 forms the coiner of Kuphro ine and Mauusel streets, and Nc 26 that of Euphrosine and Mag nelts, These lota aie sltua'ed neaHy opposite the Jncksen ailrobd DeK)t. and within one square of the New Canal, and the rrest trade of both of tt ese leading channels. Adapted for buildl gsof every dcsnription. lemis ami eoua uons oi saie ror uie preis prop rty, 00 a h. Tlie putchasei to assume tie payment in principal aud luterest of two tmt' secured by vendor's lieu and fl.

si mortgage ou Uie pi 01 rty each for the sum of taring inter, ft the ruts of eight per coot, per annum, from the leventh January, is69 Said ie are in tavor of slid held by the Canal Bank, snd the pa.i nt of said notes to be at ranged a i msy beagieo1 i pon between Uie caual Bank anu the puict ast and for the remain lei a credit 1 one, to. 1. five six aud seven yea for notes secun by mor'gage ano ven tor's lien on the propel ly, bearing interest of six por cent, per aunum fiou date uf sale until maturity; if not 1 hen promptly paid, g'ii per cent, per aa iu" until final pay ment 1 he not to Kveubdl vided should the Interest of the heirs requireit '1 be mortgage to contain the uve per cent attorr.y's lee rl.tuse, binding the purchaser to lay in the event that thenVies given in part laymei should t. are to be sued upon, and the in.piovementf 10 1 lie extent 01 the notes to be kept insuied by the pnivliaser. and the podcy kiintially to be tr.naleried to the vendors or holders ot tho uoies.

For the lit ecu lots, the purchaser to assume Ihe payment of the notes, cured by mortgage ou the property tot 58h0, bearing interest at the rule of elnt nr tent ier annum irom iu 24th January, lhC9, until 1 aid. These notes are due. ai unless extended by the holders, raoat be paid; and for he remainder of the purchase pi tie ti same letms or court as stated above for the cotton press properly. The purcbanei a will assume, in addition to the ab ve tei rue. all the taxes 101 tbe year 1869.

ai up to tbe diy of sale, over and above their bins. Acts of sale, together with the United States internal revenue stamps attached, at the expense of ttie purchasers, before u. J.n er, notary punuc. SI.31K td WITHOUT LIMIT, To Effect a Settlement and Liquidation of a Partnership. IMPROVED AND VACANT PROPERTY, GOOD BUSINESS STANDS And BUILDING SITES.

TY C. B. GIRARDEY A Auctioneers AJ Office, Nc 17 Exchange Place SAT UK Dai April w. 1H 0, at 12 o'clock, will be sold at uublic am tion. at the Mei chants' and Auction eera' xchange, on Knyal street, between canal and Ufti house streets, to effect a setilemeut ind llquleMUon of a partnership, the following descntxa property.

10 wit 1 111s. 1 ti ni.A Anu a nanr otum BRICK DWBLL Nb 8 Rampart e.reet. between Canal and Customhouse stieetx. Tbe letmtasurei 21 fe 4 inches front on mptrt street, havinr a common alley in rear otenins Cans! stteet. old su'd ct to lease at iiouu per aiiuuui, enaing in ctooer, ifiu.

2. THE 'iHRaJE TO lY BRICK STORK and Dwelling comer of Hosnltal and Oallatlu streets, i coiid District; an 'atilished business ftsnd, convenient to shipping and Second Die tl let mai kets. 1 HE NE STORY FRAME HOUSE, With k'trhen, clsKrn, etc known aa Nc M5 oau niiliie or Ureatmen street, between Spdt and roet street, lty naiiroai cars passing in rr.nt. 4. THE TWO ST'iKY FRAME rtOaiE.

kitchi p. cistern, known as Nc 952 Tohoup I'tilss street, Detweru 01 111 ana neventn sttets. Fourth District. House covers the width nf the lot. with large pas age.

Is suitable for business: near the le ator and sblDDliK cars parsing in front Least till 30th of Sep tember. 1870. 5. 'iwti lAJTS ok ukuu v. on Kienvuie.

oe tV een I orgenols ai Hroad tieets, beiug lots 5 snd 6, measuring eac.n reet 8 inenxe and 5 lit es fiuiit on BUnville sUeet by 130 feet In deDth. b. A 1 'l ur UKuu.iii, oorner 01 rjienvuie and Pe don streets, being iot No 10, messuring 0 et 9 ii ches and Uses front on Bienville Dy ilttfett inches ana 4 lines aeep sua iront on net don street. 7. FIVE LARGE LOTS, corner Of St John Route, Sauvagesaud F'oil.

a streets, being lots 1 106. aim measunug eacn 10 re 1 uy lau reer. Tetnis of Sale ue Uiird cash; balance at and two veais credit in not otired by special mortgage and vendor's lb n. and bearing interest of 8 per out. ut anticm from date or sale until ttnal narment.

1111 clause or nve. per cent, attorney fi inexeiiti.f suit to enfoice payment of the 1. OMR. linpn.vi ments to be kept insured and indicies tmusfi rred to vendors. Purchasers to as Hvnn' pav un nt over aod atmve tbe price ofad indication of all taxes for tho year 1570.

ris 01 sale and united mat stamps at tne xpeiiee of th purchasers, before Messrs. Mag te ui'tti ciiftlk, notaries puiiiio. ap.i SPLENDID INVESTMENT. THE WELL KNOWN FACTORS' COTTON PRESS, OKE OF THE BEST LOCATIONS, AND AMONG THE MOST POPULAR ESTABLISHMENTS IN THE CITY. ON EASY TERMS AND LONG CREDIT.

rOR ACCOUNT OF THE SUCCESSION OF THE LATE 8UMPTER TURNER. Second District Court, for the Parish of Orleans No. 29.885. BY C. E.

GIRARDEY CO. N. J. Hoey, Auctioneer umoe, No. 1 Exchange Place SATURDAY, May 7, 1870, at 11 o'clock, will be sold at public auction, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Kxchauge, on Royal, between Canal and Customhouse streets, by and in pur suani 01 an onier irom tne nonoraoie xsvus Duvigneaud.

Judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated March 28, 1470, aud tendeied In the above entitled matter, the following described ai very vuluable property, lielnnclng to Uie succession of the late Sninxtor Turner, deceased, to wit That well know and very popular property, kiowu as the FACTORS' eTK COTTON KhEsS. situated in the First District of this city, and in the square bounded by Tchoupitoulas, New Levee, Robin and Henderson reels, and measuring as fol ows, to wi 3,5 let 1 6 inches front ou New Lev ee street. 417 feet IU inches 6 lines front on Kotdu street, and 383 ti 7 incuts 2 lines front ou Henderson st'eet, and 199 feet 7 inches trout on Tchoupitoulas street. 1 improvements thereon comprise an exton sive, well ananged and substantially const ruoted orlck and slate looted cotton pres known aa the I actors' Cotton Pi ess, having a capacity of irom fix eei to eighteen thousand es and equipped nltli a good steam press. The buildings, yards, press, iitachineiy, etc, all in perfect working outer.

This property will be add subject a I. ii expiring 3ist August, at the rate of ill too per ai num. Temto Onelourth cash: balance at one, two, ttnee snd four years' credit, for notes specinlly se ured by mongage on the pioperty. bearing per cent, pt annum interest from the day of fale until final payment tue mortgage to contain the five per cent, attorney's fee clause, bind, ing the purchaser to pay in the event that the tiotts given In prt payn eut ihoulu haved to be sued upon the improvements tw be kept tuhy Insured at tlie expense of the purchaser, and by Mm transferred to tbe Loldeisof the note till their final pay ment; tbe taxes for the year 1870 to be asruiut over aud above tiio price ol adjudication, by the purcha er. Actsot safe, together with the United States internal revenue stamps atiaobed.

at the expense of Uie purchaser, before A. MLasureau. notary publi ap3 18 2 til ST. LOUIS HOTEL FURNJTURE. THE FURNITURE OF THE ST.

LOUIS HOTEL Is now offered at private sale In such quantities as mif be desired, sqd at prioes which cannot fail to be acceptable to those in want. Also the King Cylinder, and the Shaker Hurt eon tal Patent Power Washing Machines lmoroved CentrifasaL Drver. two sulendld Man gles: in short, overy thing necessary for a largo public Laundry or Hotel. Application can be made at the St. Charles Hotel at all noors, or at the St.

Loaia Hotel, where the property can be seen, (entrance ou Bt. Xiouis street.) irom a. aa. to 4 o'clock, P. M.

O. E. HALL. SPECIE AND EXCHANGE OFFICE Ot BRUNO WARNER, 146 Oravier street, near Sk Cliarlee, Par the highest prices for ail kinds ot Amerloar and Foreign Gold, Silver, Bullion and Papei Moneyi buy and sell Government securities Stocks and Commercial Notes; draw sight aoc DviSflrtru An mww vnn anil ail nrnuuitt oIUm of Karvpo, tarns (0 tuie Ali'W ly By a E. Girardey Go.

EXTENSIVE AND PEREMPTORY SALE AT AUCTION Of VALUABLE SECOND AND THIRD DIS TRICT PROPERTY." Com prising STORES AND DWELLINGS, etc ONE, TWO, THREE AND FOUR STORY BRICK, IN GOOD LOCATIONS. AND UNDER REMUNERATIVE RENTALS. SUCCESSION OF THE LATE DOMINIQUE LANATA. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans. Nc 33.378.

BY CH. GIRARDEY A Auctioneers Nicholas Hoey, Auctioneer orttoe, Nc 17 xchaxge Place SaTUKDAf. April 9, 1870, st o'clock, win be sola at punuo auction, at the Mil chants' and Auctioneers' xciiauge, ou Roval street, between Canal and customhouse st leet by virtue and in pursuance of an order from tbe Hon. Louis Dtrvtgneud, Judge ot the Second idsinc Court for the parish of Orleans, rimed Mirli 7. 1870.

nnmbenni. 33.378 ou the dia ket of said court, and rendered in the above entitled matter, the following described and valuable property, belonging to the suocos uon of the late Domltlaue Lanata. deceased, to wit: 1. A CERTAIN LOT OF UROUND iu the ecoud District of this citv. in the sq tare bounded by ConU, Royal, Bourbon aud St Louis treeta, measuring 26 leet 11 Inches and 6 lines front on ConU st reet, by 73 feet 9 inches plO, bet wee parallel lines, together with the use of a couimtu ailey opening on Bourbon street.

Together with al. the improvements thereon, comprisiuga three it cry brica dwelling, known and designated by the no. 79 conu street, ana containing two par lots and a Lall on the first floor, and three roojis en each of the second stories together with a two story brick bunding, in which are kitchen, eei vants' and other rooms yatd paved, hydrant and cistern, and gas throughout. 1 he above nroi ertj la leased until tne nrst ot Octobtr next at the rate of 85 por mvntb, paya ble monthly, and sold subject to said lease. 2.

THAT LARUK AND COMFORTABLE THRKK BTORY BRICK UWELL1HU, No. 284 Rampart, near ltpiaoade street, in tne square bounded by Rani pai t. Burgundy, Hospital and Barracks streets, me iot measures ieet 1 inch and 6 Hues front on Rampart street, by 67 feet 4 inches and lines depth, bet een trallel lines. Together wiUi all the improvements ereon, comprising a comfortable and well arranged three etory brick dwelling, having a ball anditwo handsome parlors aud dining room, on tne nrst noor. ana it.

roe comrortatue tteo rooms on each of Uie second aud third stories beside a two story brick rear building, in which are kitchen, bath, and servants, room, cistern, hydrant and gas, yard paved and Uie location one of the pretUest portions of the Second District. The property is at present vacant. 8. THAT ELEGANT AND VERY DESIRA BLE FAMILY RKSIDKNCE, opposite tue Archleplscopal residence, Nc 281 Chartres street, in the square bounded by Chartres, Kuyal, Ur sulines and Hospital streets. The mansion is ouut on a large lot.

measuring ia ieet a iuuu.ee, Unes front on Chartres, 74 feet 9 Inches lines in the rear 160 feet 1 inch 2 lines depth, between parallel Unes. The improvements comprise a substantially built, raised bnck oottage style of mansion with a basement about ten leet high, a tine wide hall in the oentre. on the malu story, dividing parlors, drawing and din la rooms from the sleeping apartments, tbe rear building de tacnea irom uie main nouse, vara oruameotea with shade trees and shrubbery, and forming one of the most complete and comfortable family residences to be had in the oity. The property is leased unUl the 1st ol October next, at uie rate of lao per month, ana i25 per montft to the 1st of October. 1S7L, Attached to this pro perty, thirdly described, secured by mortge tneieiu ai deold tnerewitn, are 244 reduced to zu Hiaies of tbe capital stock nf the Citizens' Bank of Louisiana, noon which there is a stock note tor due 1st September, 1870, payaoie or re newable according to tne cnarter oi saia uanx.

Tbe lui chaser will therefore assume the ua," ment of said stock note for $3320. and assume all the responsibility of a stock holder in said Baok. Thee assumpUmts by the purchaser to be over and above the price of adjudication of said pro perty ana not in aenucnon mereou 4. IHE FOUR STORY BRICK STORE. COT ner cf 'id Levee and Jefferson streets, in the square bounded by Old Levee, Jeffersou, Chartres and Toulouse streets, measuring 17 feet 2 inches 8 lines front on old Levee street, by a depth aud it out on Jenerson street or ieet, net ween parallel lines; together with the use of an alley way in tne rear, common to this ana otner property.

opening oo Jefferson street. The improvements comprise a large end well built four story brick store and dwelling above, and leased until the 1st or October next, at tne rate ox tun per annum, payable monthly. 6. THK THREE STORY BRICK STORK Nc 9 Jefferson street, in the square bounded by Jef ferson, Old 1 evee, Chartres and Toulouse streets, roeaeut lng 24 feet front on Jefferson street, by 68 ftet )l inches in depth, between parallel lines; together with right and use of a common alley way on the side. The improvements comprise a uiree st ry duck store, aesignaiea Dy tne no.

9 on eneiOD tree v. Ken tea at aoo per montn. 6. TWO LOTS OF GROUND in Uie same sou are aa above described, measuring each 17 leet 2 inches 5 lines front on Jeffersou street by reet ii inches in depth, between parallel lines. together with all the improvements thereon, oompi ing.

on each lot, a two story lck bouse, known anu designated oy tne no. 17 jenerstn street, suitable for stores below and dwelling above. Leased te January 1, 1871, at $j04 per annum. 7. 1 HREE LARGE LOTS OF GROTTND.

In the fouate bounded by Jefferson, Chartres, Old 1 evee and St. Peter streets, designated by the numbers s. and 9. and measuring as follows: Lot No 6 measures 31 feet 3 inches front ou Jef ferson street by 60 feet 3 Unes on side towards Levee street, by 61 feet 3 Inches on Uie line to wards No. 8.

Lot No. 8 adjoins fie aboye, and easures 32 feet 3 Inches on Jefferson street by 61 ft eta inches in depth, between parallel lines. 'I he improvements on the above described lots are two large and well ouut in ree story buck buildings, having stores below and arranged for dwelling above, and all known by the Nos 10 and jenerson street. 8. Lot Nc adjoining the above dssoribed operty, measures 30 feet front on Jefferson street, by 61 feet 3 inches deep on the line toward lot o.

6 and 62 feet 6 inches on the ot ier dl vidins Une toward Chartres street, together with the donble two story brick house, known as Nc 16 Jefferson street. Rented by the mouth at the 1 ate of $60. a tiuH lots OF GROUND, in the sauare bounded Uy Chartres, Old Levee, Hospital and luuraccs streets, cesignatea oy tne Nos 6,7.8, 9, 10, 1 1, 14 and 15. Lot No. 6 adjoins the nrooeitv 01 Kiln Uie corner ot Chartres and Hospital str eta, and measures 22 feet 6 inches front on inarms street, by 105 feet 9 inches and lines Lu depth between parallel lines; together with the iru prove utents thereon, comprising a two story brick dwelling.

desUrnated by tue No. 298 Char tres street. Rented at Uie rate of C55 per month. 10. Lot Nc 7 measures 22 feet 6 inches front ou Chartres street, by 106 feet 9 Loon es aud 6 lines in depth between parallel lines; ad loins No.

s. and has a two story brick dwelling, known as Nc 300 l.artres street, for its improvements, Ren tod st ihe rate of VjO ner month. 1 1, 1x1 1 xo. measures Li ieet mones rront on Chartres street, by 106 feet 9 leches aud 6 lines lu depth, between parallel lines. The lmpro vemen fomprite a two story brick dwelling, knowa a 3u I'hanree street, rented at the rate of $60 per month.

12. Lot no. 9 measures 22 teet 6 inches front on Cbarties, by 10o feet 9 inch! 8 lines deptn, between parallel lines. The lmtrovementa com Drise a two storv brick dweUlnsr. and desla nansd Ly the No.

304 Chartres street, and leased to the 1st octoi er. 1H70. at tne rate 01 tvo per montn. 13. Lot No.

10 measures 22 feet 6 Inches front on hn res street, by 106 feet 9 Inches 6 lines in apptn, Dei ween parallel lines; together with the improvements thereon, comprising a two story urns uwenung, ue siguaieu. oy too no. aw cuar trea sneer, rented at tne rate 01 per montn. 14. Lot No.

11 measures 22 feet 6 inches front on Chanrea street, by too feet 9 inches 6 Hues iu depth between parallel Unes together with tne improvements thereon, ooranrisina: a two slorv brick dwelling, designated by the No. 80s Chartres street, rented at the rate of per month 15. Lot Nc 14 measures 23 feet in lnohes front on cnaitres street bv 14T feet 2 inches 6 Une in drptb, between parallel lines together with the improvements thereon, comprising a two story brick dwelling, designated bv the No. JM Char. tree street, and rented at the rate of IjO per month.

16. Lot No. IS measures 23 feet 10 lnohes and 2 lines front on Chartres st eet by 147 feet 2 lnoh and 6 lines, between parallel Unes together with the improvements thereon, comprising a two story brick dwelling, designated by the Mo 318 Chartres street, and leased at the rate of $660 per annum to December 81, 1870. Ihese dwellings are ail retired from thw havlD a each an ornamental front mart rra. wi wide double front galleries, containing to each cwening a neat parior ana ainingroom to each story brick rear buiMtnjgl attach) to each main house, having kltcbeu.

servants' and ralierv rooms, cisterns, waterwotks, gas, and yard pa you. 17. A CERTAIN LOJ OF GROUND, In tbe secona uisinci 01 wis city, in tne square Denuded by Burtrundv. Ram cart, Br, Peter and Tun. louse streets, measuring 68 feet front on 'Burgundy street, by 127 feet 10 inches 6 lines in depth.

between parallel iiuee; togeuier Wlta too lm piovements thereon, comprising a double one siory unci uouse, aesignateu Dy the Woe. 171 ami 1.3 Burgundy street, rented at the rate of 9QU per mooiB. 18. THE THREE STORY BRICK STORE, cu. uu ueTee, uei ween manuevilie ana Mt rlrnv streets, in the Third District nf thi.

n. in the square bounded by MandevtUe. Mariirnr. Leveo and Chartres streets. Tbe lot measures 21 feet, 8 inches, 6 Lines front on Levee street, by do ieet, Lucuee, li unes aeep, Dciween paxsilol lines rented at the rate of 35 per monto.

19. TRIOT tte Wl "111. WVU.IV, en the western bank of the Raw of St. Loots, Haniock county, State of MissisiippU and de enbed as follows: Bounded north by iards belonging to G. C.

Monet, wett by land olaL ned kj Ue btira of JoHn H. Hepkinfieao by tbe Bay AUCTION SALES, By a E. Girardey of Ft. Louis, and south by land owned by IB D. Lanata.

measuring 27 teet trout on aaM extend ng beten parallel Unes running f08so lutet her with all and singula the appurteoAQoes, bemitiavenW and privileges thereunto Brans In or in any wise aunerUiBinav 20 ANOTHER TM.AOT OF LAND In lbs COlintV of inmrk. ICiaa. tax tiu ai 01 uiw nay of "it. xAais, witmn too swrpof. ate limits of tne town ot Bbieldsljoro, Biaaaaed and desenbed aw follows, to wit On tbe north by land alined by Adolphe Boulanger, west by land claimed by hwirs ot ohn H.

Hooktas; south by tho land claimed by tho said Adoiphe houiafger. and oast by the Bay of Si titraln Said tract ot land measures feet front on the Ba) ot St Louia, and sx tandlng book betweea parallel Unes 70 degrees, west arnnntn olng portion of band conveyed by J. B. Ladarte aod Lie to iobb Favro. sr togetiitr with aB mA? singular tbo appurtenances, privileges, ate, thei eunto belonging or in anywise appertaining Tbe Chattanooga, Mobile and New Orleans Railroad being in rapid course of oompl ttoo, will bring Uie Bay 01 Mb Louis wlthla two tows' each of tbe city, and greatly oobanoe tho alno o' tbe above described property, situated tn one of tbe best improved ol Shields bore Terms One third caah, balance at one and two years' credit for notes specially secured by mortgage, on the propeity bearing eight per cent, pei annum Inters 1 fiuin the day ot sale until final payment, the mortgage to contain tbo five per cent, attorney's fee clause, blading the, pux chaetrs to pay in Uie event that tbe notes given in prt pay ment sbou nave to be sued upon; Uie lmprov entente to be kept Insured by tho pur charera until the final pay stent of the notes, snd transfer the policies thereof to the veuuors or the holders of Uie notes.

Acts ot sale together with tbe United States Internal revenue tramps attached, at tbe expanse of the purchasers, before Magner a Gotteonalkv notsnespuniie. td VALUABLE BATTURE PROPERTY, With the Right of Accretion, MRS. JOHN HARRISON ET AL. VS. MAU RICE N.

BOWMAN, Curator, etc SUIT IN PARTITION. Second District Court for the Parish ot Osteons No. 82,792, BY E. GIRARDEY A AudtVmeers Nicholas J. Hoey, Auctioneer Offloe Nc rT Axchange Place SATURDAY, April U70, at 12 o'clock, at the Herohanta' nd Anettoueets' xchanire, on Kovai.

between Canal and Custom. bouse streets, by virtue ut an order of the Hon' orsble the Second Llstrict onrt for the pariah of Orleans, rendered in the abve en tided matter on 291 March, 1899. and signed ad Aprs, Uts, wlU be sold at public auction TWO ChlBTAiN LOTS OK mBTTOITB OF GROUND, situated on the batture of tbo First istrict of this city, together with tho right ot accretion thereunto loosing, la the ssuaro bounded by Front, Water, ferpalohore and Henderson streets. Said lots or portions ot gronndl adjoin each other, and, oommenomg at tbo distance of 89 feet 11 lnohes and Unes from tbo corner of Front and Hende sow St. eets, measure each 22 fet 6 lnohes sit lines front en Front street, and running through the square a depth of 300 feet, have each front of feet 5 Lnebes and 6 lines on Water street.

Terms of sale one third oasns the remainder at one and two years' credit. In notes of tbo our chaser, subdivided to suit the interests involved. ana bearing interest 01 eignt per oent. per annum from date of sale until filial payment, se cured by special mortgage and vendor's Ilea 00 ti property sold, witu tne penal clause 01 nvo per cent, attorneys zees event ox journal Welti and to inforoo payment of 'he notes or any of them, and purchasers farther to assume pay. ment over and above the priow ot adjodtoanosv of all taxes on said property tor tho year ISO), snd up to Uie day of sale Acts of sale and United States stamps ok tbav expense of the purchaser before P.

CL UuvelUer, notary puouc An 1 at the same tjms and place, to effset A oet Uement ot other interwats, will be sold on the san terms and conditions THREE CERTAIN PORTIONS OB LOTS OF GROUND in the asms square a 4 and adjoin ins uie above uescnoea pro perry, ana nsvinr a like light of accretion and measuring together Si feet II inches and 1 line frost on Front eaoot. 82 ieet. 10 inches and 6 linns fronton ater street. bv mo feet in deDth and trout oa Terowtoboro sirtet, and forming the corners ot rerpsichore, Front sna water streets, sua wttn tne nrst mentioned property, forming together a total of 127 feet 10 inches ands lines oa Front street, 127 test 10 inches snd 2 Unes on Water street by ano fees on Terpsichore street, the whole In scoot. lance witn plat 01 survey oy J.

a. a nsmeoourt, depnty oity surveyor, dated New Orleans, ternary 28, 1870, mh27 aoltd BANK, RAILROAD, BT. CHARLES HOTEL ODD FELLOWS' HALL STOCK 3, And INSURANCE SCRIP. For Account of the Succession ot too late Samp tor Turner. Second DLetiiet Court for the Parish of Oriesas, Nc 29,835.

BY OL K. GIRARDEY A CO. N. J. Hoey, Auctioneer Othue Nc 17 Exchange Place SATl BDAY.

April 16, 1870 it 12 o'clock, will be sold at pubUc auction, at Uis Merehsnts Aad Ant ti on eers' Exchange, 00 Royal street, betweea Canal and Customhouse streets, by aod in pur tuanoe of an ordir bom tbe Hon Louis Do vigneaud. Judge of tho Second ni triot Court for tbe parish of Orleans dated March 28, 1870, and rtDdered in tbe above enUtled matter, tbo follow in described stocks, etc. belouglng to tho estate of the late Bumpter Turutr, dope seed, to Wltr STOCKS 280 sbares Opelousas and Great Western Raj. road mock. 26 ahai es Odd Fellows' Hall Stock.

7 Bank ot Am rlca Stocs. 30 Cltlrens' Bank Stock. 10 St Charles Hotel Stock. 20 Louisiana Teh an tepee Stock. 20 Pontobartraiii Bail oad Stock.

1 Gas Light Oompaay. INbC A 1 EjbCRI P. Bun Mutual Certificate, 158, No. 1988, 9Mtk low, rnu. 177S, oa 1869, Nc 1290, 1860.

Nc 1297, 1860, NC 968, 18SL, Nc 1276, 1861, Nc 1294, 770. ia KO. as. ML Homo leas, ma. ssv 1 11 tercet on the above stock and serin has been paid np to March 22, 1870, terms casn in u.

a. Treasury Notes, sps wa SHERIFF SALES. SPLENDID THREE STORY BRICK DWELZr ING HOUSE, IN THE FIRST riSTRICT, AT AUCTION. BY THX SHERIFF. MARTHA JOHN8ON vs.

SUCCESSION OF B. BOBBINS. Second District Court for the Parish, of Orleans, NC 38,53. BY VTBTUEOF AND IN OBKD1ENCE TO an order of sale, rendered February 14, 187s, by Uie honorable tbe Second District Court tor the Parish ot Orleans, in the matter sf the succession of the Late Blanca Robblaa, Nc X77So( the docket of said court; aaid order being predicated upon tbe deliberations of a family meeting, duly held before A. E.

Bleuvenu, notary pubnc, in mis city, on tno iitu 01 euruary, mt), ana also pursuant to an order of date March 10, 1870. to me uirectea oy tne nonorspie tno xnstnek Court aforesaid, in tho above eutiUed ease, I will proceed to seU St pubiio auction, at the Merchants' and auc Jon eera' Exchange, oa Royal sti eet, between Canal snd Customhouse streets. in uie bmdq insum ui uiia oity, on ss DAY, April XX 1870, at It 0'doCk, the foUow ng a esc ri beo property, to wit A CERTAIN LOT OB PORTIOlf OT GROUND, together with all ho bmldtnga iiiereon, ana au too rtgnts, ways, serviMaos thereunto belonging, situate In tbo First District of this city, in the square No MO, boTLndeoV by Union, Dry ad ee, (late Pnlllppa) Perdido and Baronne litre, ts. measuring, tn Amerteas) ra tan feet 1 Inch front oa Union sttewt, by 90a. 1 9 inches in depth, betweea equal linos: together with the use of sn alley, common to it and the aciotnlDg k.

4 feet vide and 44 feet tat lengtn, taken irom, too siae toward BajroBBsv street, of. the original lot: acquired by tbo do ceased from T. B. Lee, by an act passed before Walter Fetors, late a notary nubile this city, on the 26th of May, 1862. Tbe DnUdiort and Improvements comprise a splendid three story brick dwelling house, newly liuilt.

No 68 Uniost. stiett, out houses, etc gas throughout tbo whole bouse, waterworks, etc Plan will bo oa. exldbitioB seme days previous to tho sale Terms and conditions Owbslf cash, and tho balance at a credit of twelve months fur a not secured by mortgage, and vendor's privilege, bearing interest at the tato of eight per oent. per annum from date UU paid. The buildl aga to bo insured to their full value, and toe policy of to troranoo transferred to tbe vendors until tbe fall sndfnal payment of said note; and In case of suit the purchaser of said property to pay alt lawyer's feee at the rate ot ns per cent, on tbo amount claimed.

The pure baser having thw privilege to pay the whole price of adjudioaUoa cash, THOMAS L. MAXWELL. Sheriff of tho pariah ot Orleans. mhia no spi8 ALABAMA LIMB FOB 8ALEI AM OOfj otanUy receiving AlstiaTns Lime, which 1 offer for sals tn lota to srUt tho pitrchssert at tto lowest market prioa. This lame Is superior to all other Lime that io sold here, ana tor eoraietng aard fuiishtii: aaA soxar iuakiM rar saperiof For sale by BAM'L JAM ISON, Jlf tt MCkaeiototrNft.

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