Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

New Orleans Republican from New Orleans, Louisiana • 7

Location:
New Orleans, Louisiana
Issue Date:
Page:
7
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

mgggmk ORLEANS MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Cerner Lanai and Camp POCHTBBNTH STATEMENT. tn conformity with their charter, the company the following statement; Premiums during the year ending December 31, On tire 55 On marine 101.180 33 On river 8,4 Total Less reserve for unterminated asks, December 31, lir 93 Less return 11,778 81 tfo earned 43 92 Losses on 183,070 07 eu marine. 67,172 06 Iiosses 9,774 04 Bunenses, taxes, less interest 17,401 45 'Commissions on agency 7,798 87 panl to the 39,773 40 -Sem. aunual interest on oer paid 1873.. 25,000 00 Five per cent payable February 1374 25,000 00 50,000 68 Reserved for unsettled 75 Tba company baa the following assets: 16 St is receivable for 15,077 16 Bouds, city and 135,000 00 Stocka Gas Cempauy and 67,514 50 Pledge and mortgage 275,736 69 Premiums in course of 106,270 62 Suspense 3,590 79 Ageucy premiums for 11,013 20 Warrant 6,799 69 Branch 4,524 21 Louisiana Cotton 1,970 93 Property comer Canal apd Camp streets 70,662 77 O-fier real 28,532 29 Due by insurance 7,405 76 77 97,560 94 Cash market 83 LIABILITIES.

Capital 00 Daterminated 125,605 93 Interest on capital stock, due in 25,000 On Interest and dividends 11,115 13 B'hs 1.716 00 airns 3,361 75 Reserve two and a half per cent on 10,145 97 83 The above statement is a true and correct from the books of the company. J. President. W. Hineses, Secretary.

Sworn to and subscribed before me, this ninth day of January. A. D. 1874. P.

CHARLES Notary Public, No. 140 Ora vier street, New Orleans. Tie semi-annual interest dividend of five per cent, due first MONDAY in February, will be paid to the stockholders on and after that date. Directors. QFORGK URQOHART, M.

QALLY, PLACIDE FORSTALL, G30UGB W. BABCOCK, AUGUST RKICHAKD, BAILBY BLANCHABD. E. MILTENBKRGEK, A SCHREIBER, W. B.

SCHMIDT, CHARLES LAFITTB, TUYES. ly fJlEl'TONlA INHUMA RiL'K COMPANY or NEW ORLEANS Office No. lit Gravier Street. URB PIRE MARINE AND RIVBB LOWEST RATES. 61 A.

BIMER BADER, President. CH. KNGSTFELD, Vice President. BORGE STBOMEYKB, Secretary. Board of Henry Abrams, 1.

Baumgardeh, Ch. Bugstfebl, H. R. Gogreve, SigniumTstatz, 3 Keiffer, Theo. Lillienthal.

Rickert, Louis Schneider. B. Seig, Louis Schwartz, R. Wildermann, oe25 Iv A. Elmer Bader.

F. Del Bondio M. Frauk, Hy. Bailer. J.

H. Keller. Louis Leonhard, C. H. Miller, Frank Rod.

W. B. Schmidt' Isaac Seherck. J. M.

Schwartz, X. Weissenbach jyjKBC II ANTS' MUTUAL. insurance: company NBW ORLEANS. Office No. 104 Canal street.

NJf 3TB3NTH ANNUAL STATEMENT. In conformity with the of smarter the company publish the following STATEMENT. urns received during the year ending May 31. 1873 including unearned Of the previous On tire 30 On marine 92,630 II Ou river 182,563 44 Total Loss unearned 91 202,675 00 Net earned premiums May 31,1873.... 91 Losses On fire 708 38 On marine 48,149 47 On river 63,541 24 Tares 92 Re.

as'iranees aud return 61,064 63 64 Deduct interest, less 17,775 33 59 The company has the following Rea. 15 Crty 307,050 00 Bank and railroad 21,188 00 Notes secured by 404,292 30 Notes secured by 153,408 72 Bills 46,673 79 Premium in course ef 101,908 36 State 1,500 00 Insurance 1,800 00 Stock of Valletta Dry Dock Company. 19,800 00 Stock of Levee Steam Cotton Press 3,300 00 Stock of Marine Dry Dock and Ship Yard 4.000 90 Harbor Protection 1,500 00 St Louis Hotel 8,000 00 Mortgage bonds Turner's Association. 2,000 00 Mortgage bonds Odd Fellows' 5,000 00 ndgmeut ou mortgage 6,000 00 Casa on 171.417 14 New Orleans. Florida and Havana Steamship 3,000 00 The above statement is a lust, true and correct transcript from the books of the company.

PAUL FOURCHY, President. W. NUTT, Secretary. State or Louisiana, Parish of Orleans, city of New Orleans. Sworn to and subscribed before roe the ninth day Of June.

1173. P. CHARLES CCVBLLIBR, Notary Pnbllo. A a meet-ng of the Board ef Directors held oc the ninth day of June, 1873, it was resolved to declare a CASH DIVIDEND OF FIFTEEN PEE CENT on the net earned participating for year ending May 31,1873, payable on third Monday In July next. A.so to pay to the stockholders, on demand terest at the rate of ten per cent per a nn ua their stock.

RS: P. Maspero. David McCoard, 8. Z. Reif, M.

Puig. 8. D. A. Chaffralx J.

Charles Lafitte. teil F. Gemerea. P. Pourehy, jareoBAgp.

INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW OBLBAN8. Eighth Annual Statement. In conformity with the requirements of £heir charter, the Company publish the following ment PREMIUMS' FOR THZ YEAR ENDING MARCH 31, 1871. Fir $59,302 55 37,308 14 99,763 28 97 Add unterminated risks, March 31, 1873. 16,313 73 74 Less unearned premiums, March 31, 1374..................................

15,745 0C Paid fire $61,392 47 Paid marine losses 11591 14 198,442 74 Paid river 20,191 50 $93.175 20 Paid 28.93*7 24 Paid 9,049 47 Paid return 1,217 08 Paid 8,134 45 Paid 1,520 31 Paid 6,047 56 Paid salaries, etc. 16,192 30 Paid 125 no Less pi out and loss, and interest 53 Net $56,660 16 ASSETS. Bills receivable Harbor boat City Bills in course of collection, 36 4,933 93 650 00 1,320 00 43,766 30 125,856 74 33 The above a just ana correct transcript of the books of this company. New Orleans March 31, 1374. J.

H. OGLESBY, President. Walter Secretary. City of New to and subscribed befere me this thirteenth day of April, 1874. EDWARD IVY, Notary Public.

Nkw Orleans, April 13, 1374. At a meeting of Directors, held this day, it was resolved that a dividend of FIFTEEN PER CENT on the capital stock of the company be declared, payable on demaud. apl5 lm INSURANCE COMPANY. TWENTIETH ANNUAL STATEMENT. In conformity with the requirements of their charter the company publish the following statement: Total premiums for the year ending February 23, 1374, $564 129 19, viz: Fire 51 Marine 297,669 23 River 59,654 40 Total Returned premiums Net $530,665 93 Fire 90 Marine 158,374 45 River 45,535 61 19 Less unearned 00 Returned 10,338 33,463 26 Total losses 96 aiv Rebate lieu of Reinsurances and expenses less discount and profit and loss 87,917 62 40,615 27 $19,636 66 The company have the following assets: City and other $59,427 75 Bank and other 12,343 16 Insurance stock and 24,722 25 Real 33,235 28 Bills receivable and 76,090 29 Bills 30.924 21 Premiums in course of 51,376 79 Amount due by 37,847 17 Cash on hand ana in 09,339 58 Suspense 56,927 37 35 The above statement is a true and correct transcript from the books of the company.

CHARLES BRIGGS, President. J. P. Rocx. Secretary.

State of Louisiana, Parish of Orleans, City ot New Orleans. to and subscribed before me this twentythird dav of March. 1374. P. CHARLES CUVELLIER.

Notary Public, Ne. 140 Gravier street. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. Elected February, 1374. Charles Briggs.

N. M. Benacbi, Ant. Thomas H. Hunt, George A.

Fosdick, Chn. Honold, R. Brugier. D. Jamison, P.

Anderson, R. S. Howard, A. Edward Toby, George W. Dunbar, Wash.

Morton, George Hyasoa, William Knox. Henry J. Vose. W. S.

Bailey. K. J. E. Livaudais, diaries Weishaar, A.

K. Miller, A. Lecourt, Edward Morphy, Frank Williams, J. A. Lum, Charles Lafitte, Silas Weeks, Rudolph Sieg, E.

K. Bryaut, wr Black R. B. Decau, John S. Wallis.

mh27 LIFE YOKE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. (ESTABLISHED 1345 .............................000,000 Annual income 8,000.000 PURELY MUTUAL. The eatire surplus earnings over the actual cost of insurance returned to polic.v UolderV NO STOCK HOLDERS TO ABSORB PROFITS. ALL POLICIES NON-POKFEITABLE. Dividends declared annually in casli.

which can be applied to reduce the aunual premiums, or to increase the insurance. Policies issued for protection of IVES AND CHILDREN. Policies issued to SECURE THE PAIMENT OF DEBTS. Also. TONTINE INVESTMENT POLICIES, combining the security ot Life Insurance with the profitable investment of money.

Parties desiring SAFE AND SECURE LIFE INSURANCE at its actual net cost in this old and reliable company are requested to make application to the uudersigned. COPES A OGDEN. General Agents, No. 44 Caroudt let street. Thl3 company paid during the last year nearly Cl.50n.ff00 losses by detltb.

and declared dividends to polity holders in cash 40. LOCAL BOARD. Aug. Bohn. S.

H. Kennedy. J. S. Walton, E.

K. Mioton, Samuel Smith, Wm. 8. Pike, T. A.

Adams, F. Wmtz, E. Peale, CharlesCavaroc, S. O. Nelson, B.

Schmidt, L. B. Cain, Paul Fourehy, S. Forcheimer, George Foerster, F. Oamerdenl A.

Chiapella, T. J. Sernmes. J. II.

Ludwlgsea, J. A. Dufilho. F. S.

Sampson. J. H. Ogiesby, MEDICAL EXAMINERS. D.

C. Holliday. M. D. John W.

Caldwell, M. D. ap22 3m Fr Sa Su AUCTION SALES. By Gabriel Leaumont. ELEGANT PARLOR SETS.

BEDROOM AND DININGROOM FURNITURE, SILVERWARE, WEARING APPAREL. HOUSEHOLD LINENS. RICH CURTAINS, MANTEL ORNAMENTS, STOVES. JEWELRY, ETC. SUCCESSION OF JOSEPH BRAUNS.

GABRIEL LEAl'MONT, No. 69 Chartres street. KDNh.v DAT. 27, 1314, at 10 A. will be seid at the dwelling.

No. street, by virtue of au order from the Hon. A. L. Tissot, judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, date the fouiteenth of May, 1874, for account of the above THE CONTENTS of said dwelling, consisting in part of elegant rosewood parlor sets, Tnya and ebony bedstead, Louis XV.

clock, chandelabras, Brussels carpets, Tnya and ebony armoir. sideboard, chairs, silverware, gold watch, gold sleeve buttons, household linen, stove, as per inv en tory Tennw-CaAh on-delivery ia United Btetee treasury notes. ffiyTT AUCTION SALER By J. B. Walton.

ORBAT SALB OF BEAL ESTATE. BXTENSIVH PEREMPTORY SALE OF STORES, DWELLINGS AND VACANT PROPERTY IN THE FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD DISTRICTS. POSITIVELY WITHOUT LIMIT OR RBSERVE, TO LIQUIDATE AN INDEBTEDNESS, jiY AGREEMEST BETWBBN THE PARTIES CONCERNED. B. WALTON, AUCTIONEER-OFFICE 35 Carondelet THURSDAY, June 4, 1374, at twelve o'clock and the days following at the same hour until the sale is completed, at tie Mercbauts and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street, by authority and in pursuance of an agreement entered into directing the peremptory aud unlimited sale, the hereinafter described valuable property will be sold, to First 1.

THF VALUABLE THRKB-8TORY BRICK SLATED STOKE, No. 23 8t. Charles street, adjoining the corner of Common street, occupied by Camera as a restaurant, with two story oack buildings. The lot in square bounded by St. Charles.

Commou. Carondelet aud Canal street measures 22 feet inches lines front on St. Charles street, by 121 feet 11 inches 3 lines on the line toward Common street. 123 feet 7 inches 3 lines on the other aide line, aud 22 feet 9 inches 6 lines ou the rear line. i 2.

A LOT OF GROUND, in the square bounded bv Peters, South Market, Tchoupitouias and Delord sireets. forming the cort.ev of Peters aud South Market streets, measuring 18 feet 8 inches iront ou Peters street, oy about 36 feet in depth aud front ou south Market street Upon tins there is a two story brick slated buildiug, lateiy occupied as a eotfreliouae. TWO ADJOINING LOTS OP GROUND, in the equate bounded by Dryades, Poydras, Baronne aud Lafayette streets, designated as Nos. 17 ami 13, measuring, each, 27 feet front en Dryades street, by a depth of 160 feet 4 inches. Upon these two lots lie re is a double two story brick elated dwelling containing on each side lour rooms and hall, side a.leyways; a two story buck, slated kitchen, containing six rooms oh each side, and a three-story brick slated building, attaining six rooms on each side; being No6.169 and 171 Dryades street.

3. TWO LOTS OF GROUND, in square bounded by Franklin, Gravier, Basin and Perdido streets, designated as A and B. measuring each 31 feet 11 inches 5 lines front on Franklin street, by about 12b feet 2 inches in depth. On lot A. nearest Giavier street, is a double one story flame slated building, containing two rooms and a cabinet on each side, front gallery, and two-story frame slated kitcheu, containing four looms on each side.

On lot is a double one-story Lame shingled building, containing two rooms and a cabinet on each side, side alleyways, and a two story frame shingled kitchen, containing two rooms on each side. 4 ONE LOT OF GROUND, Lithe squire bounded by Gravier, Baronne, Union and Dryades streets, measuring 2b feet 1 inch fronton Gravier street, by 109 feet in depth. The improvements consist ot a wo and a ha It story brick welliug, No. 214, on ailing two parlors, hall, rear gallery and six rooms in upper stories; aho, a two story brick kitchen, slatea, containing four lcorns, brick cistern. 5 THE DOUBLE FRAME SLATED ONE AND ATTIC DWELLING, containing two rooms, and gallery on lower flooi, and one roam and cabinet the" attic on each side: also, a wo-story 1rs me kitchen, slated, containing two rooms on each sale, alley in common, cisterns, being Nos 44 v.

aud 46 Palmyra street; the lot in the square bounded by Paimyra, Prieur. and Roman streets, measuring 27 feet front on Palmyra street by 169 feet 10 inches 3 lines, between equal lines. 6. A LARGE LOT OF on Palmyra street, ih the square bounded by Palmyra. Prieur, Com mon aud Roman streets, upon which there is a double one-story frame slated dwelling, side gallery on each side; a two story frame kitchen, containing six rooms 'on each side, cistern, hydrant, etc.

The lot measures 37 feet 6 inches front on Palmvra street, hy a depth of 100 feet. 7. A RIGHT ANGLE TRIANGLE LoT OP GROUND, in the square bounded by Galvez, Batibs, Miro and Paimyra streets, designated as No. 2, upon which there is a one-story frame sliiugled house, con taming two rooms' and a front gallery, with a onestore frame kitchen, containing two rooms. The lot measures 100 feet 10 inches 7 lines front on Galvez street.

3b feet 7 inches on the line parallel to Banks street and 107 feet 3 inches 6 lines ou the diagonal line from Galvez street in the direction of Banks street. 8. TWO LOTS Or GROUND, in the square bounded by Roman. Gasquet. Derbiguy and Palmvra streets, measuring each 25 feet iront, by a depth of 143 feet 6 inches, between parallel lines.

The improvements on these two lots of ground consist o2 a double one-siory frame slated dwelling, containing three rooms on each side, onestory frame kitcheu, slated, containing two rooms on each side; also, a one-story frame cottage, slated, containing three rooms, aud a one-story frame kitcheu. slated, containing two rooms, cisterns, 9. FOUR LOTS OF GROUND, in square bounded bv Uasquet. Prieur. Canal and Jonnson streets, designated as Nos.

26 to 29 inclusive, measuring each 27 feet 6 lines front on Gasquet street by a depth of 109 ieet 10 inches 3 lines. Upon lots Nos. 29 and 28. nearest Prieur street, there is a double oflfc-storv frame slated dwelling, containing three rooms on each side, and a double two-story frame slated kitchen, containing four rooms on each side, hydrants, etc. Lots Nos.

27 and 26 are vacant. Second District-Improved. 10. THREE-STORY BRICK SLATED STORE AND DWELLING on Chartres street, square No. 40.

bounded bv Chartres. Conti, St. Louis streets and Exchange alley. The lot is of au irregular form, measures 31 feet 11 inches 5 lines front on Chartres street bv about 110 feet in depth, more or less. 11.

THAT VALUABLE AND ELIGIBLY LOCATED THREE STORY BRICK SLATED STORE in the square bounded by Decatur, late Levee. Customhouse, Dorsiere and Canal streets, one lot fronting on Decatur and on Dorstre streets, measuring 29 feet 11 inches 3 lines front by 71 feet 3 inches6 lines, between parallel lines, in depth. This property is immediately in front of the Post office. 12. ONE LOT OF GROUND, in qua re No.

93, bounded by Bieuville, Dauphine, Cas oiuhouse and Burgundy streets, measuring 54 feet 7 inches 4 hues front on Bienville feet 6 inches in tlie rear, by a depth of 127 feet 2 inches 5 lines on the line nearest Burgundy street, and 127 feet 2 iuches on the line nearest Danphfrie street. There is upon this lot a double two story aud attic slated brick dwelling, containing four rooms and one room and cabinet in attic, on each side, aud a two story frame kitchen, slated, containing four rooms on each side; also, out buildings, hydrants, carriage ways, etc. 13. ONE LOT OF GROUND, in square No. 124.

bounded by Basin, Customhouse, Franklin and Bienville streets, measuring 74 feet 6 inches 4 lines front on Basin street, 85 leet 3 inches in depth, forming the coiner of Basin and Customhouse streets. Tue improvements consist of a double two and a half story frame slated house, with iron veranda, containing iu all about eighteen rooms, hydrant, also a two and a hall story frame slated dwelling. 14. ONE LOT OF GROUND, in square No. 58, bounded by Dumaine, St.

Ann and Bourbon streets, measuring 32 feet 4 inches front on Duniaiue street, 32 feet 2 inches 4 lines in the rear. 129 feet 7 inches 3 lines in depth. Upon this lot there is a one-story frame dwelling, shingled, containing four rooms, tour cabiuets aud rear gallery, also a one-story frame kitchen, sliiugled, containing four rooms, cistern, hydrant, etc. 14. ONE LOT OF GROUND, in square Ne.

14. bounded by Decatur, Hospital, Gallatin and Barracks streets, running thiougli from Decatur or Old Levee street to Gallatin street, measuring 25 feet 11 inches 6 lires trout ou Decatur street, 26 feet 2 inches 2 lines front on Gallatin street, 116 feet 1 inch 3 lines on the line nearest Barracks street. 112 feet 7 inches 1 line en the line nearest Hospital street. Upon this lot there is a two-story slated brick store. 15.

ONE LOT OF GROUND, in square No. 106, bounded by Hospital, Burgundy, Ursulines aud Rampart streets, measuring 31 feet II inches5 lines front on Hospital street, 126 feet 10 iuches in depth, upon which there is a one-story frame slated house, containing four rooms aud two cabinets aud a one story frame kitchen, shingled, containing tour rooms, hydrant, etc. Third 16. ONE LOT OF GROUND, in square No. 152.

bounded by Royal, Elysian Fields, Chartres and Marign streets, frontieg on Royal street, measuring 52 feet 6 inches iront, 154 feet'8 iuches in depth. There is upon this lot a one-story frame dwelling, slung ed. containing four rooms and two cabinets, with gallery in front, and a one-story frame kitchen, shingled, containing two rooms; cistern hydrant, etc. 17. ONE LOT OF GROUND, in square No.

8. bounded by Marignv. Decatur, Elysian Fields aud Peteis streeis. Ironing on Marignv street, measuring 22 feet 6 inches 4 lines front, 106 feet 6 inches 7 lines iu depth, with the three-stoiy slated brick and three-story slated brick kitcbeD, containing, in all, fourteen rooms; cistern, hydrant. etc.

13. ONE LOT OF GROUND, in square No. 151, bounded by Marigny. Royal, Mande ville and Chartres streeis. designated by the letter and flouting on Marigny street, measuring 73 feet 7 inches 4 lines front, 127 feet lo iuches 5 lines in depth.

The improvements on this lot consist of a two-story frame house, shingled, containing two rooms: also, a one-story frame, shingled, containing two rooms, ami a one story frame kitchen, shingled, containing two rooms: also, a two story frame house and kitchen, containing ten rooms; hydrant, etc. 19. ONE LOT OF GROUND, in same square, designated by the letter ironting op Chartres street, measuring 31 feet 11 inches 5 lines front, by 127 feet 10 inches 5 lines in depth, with the improvements, consisting of a one story slated brick dwelling, containing six rooms, ana a one-story slated brick kitchen, containing tw rooms, cistern and hydrant. 20. ONE LOT OF GROUND, in square No.

11. bounded by Mandeville, Chartres, Spain aud De catur streets, fronting on Mandeville street, and measuring 53 feet 6 inches front, by 127 feet 10 inches 5 lines in depth. The improvements upon this lot are a two story brick dwelling No. 37. a two-story slated frame kitchen, containing iu all ten rooms, shie aud rear gallciies way aud stable in the rear; also a threestory slated brick dwelling.

No. 39, containing nine rooms, with a one-story name kitchen, shingled, containing two rooms, carriage way. stables, cisterns, hydrants, etc. Ffrst 21. EIGHT LOTS OF GROUND, in the First District.

in square No. 486, bounded by Roman. Thalia, Prieur and Melpomene designated by the Nos. 3 to 10, inclusive; 3, 4 and 5 fronting on Roman street, and lota 8 and 9 ironting on Prieur street, measuring 32 feet front bv 130 feet in depth; lot Ho. 5 forms the corner of Roman and Thalia a and lot Ho.

3 the AUOTIONSALES. By J. B. Walton. corner of Prieur and Thalia streets; lot No.

10 is of irregular form, and measures 29 feet 7 inches 4 lines front on Prieur street, 57 feet 10 inches 6 lines iu the rear. 120 feet on the line dividing it from lot No. 9, 123 feet 3 inches 3 lines on the line nearest Melpomene street. Lots Noe. 6 and 7 measure each about 31 feet 4 inches 4 lines front on Thalia street.

32 feet 2 inches 6 lines about, in the various depths of from 121 feet ten inches 6 to 136 feet 3 Inches 5 lines, more or 22. ELEVEN LOTS OF GROUND, in square No. 537, bounded by Galvez. Brate, Miro and Thalia streets, designated by the Nos 1 to 11 inclusive; lots Nos. 2 to 6 inclusive lornt on Galvez street and lots Nos.

7 to 10 inclusive front on Miro street, lot No, 6 forms tne corner of Galvez and Erato streets and lot No. 7 the corner of Miro and Erato streets, and measure, each 32 feet front, by 131 feet 2 lines in depth. Lot No. 1 is of irregular form and measures 49 feet 3 inches 7 hues front on Galvez street, 18 feet 5 inches 3 lines in the rear. 131 feet 2 lint's on the line dividing it from lot No.

2 and 134 feet 7 inches 2 lines on the line nearest Thalia street. Lot No. 11 is of irregular foirn and measures 11 feet 10 inches 4 lines front on Miro street, 50 feet 5 inches 3 lines in the rear, 131 feet 2 lines on the line dividing it from let No. 10 and 136 feet 6 inches 6 lines on the line nearest Thalia street. 23.

NINE LOTS OF GROFND in square No. 600, hounded bv Poydras White, PerdiHo and Broad streets, designated by the Nos. 15 to 23 inclusive. Lots Nos. 15, 16 aud 17 front ou Povdras street aud measure each 31 feet 4 inches 6 lines, 31 feet 3 inches 6 lines in the rear, by a depth of 120 feet.

Lot No. 17 forms the corner of Poydras and White streets. Lots Nos. 13 to 22 inclusive measure each 29 feet 3 inches 1 line front on White street by a depth of 265 feet 2 inches 6 lines, more or less. Lot No.

23 form the corner of Perdido and White and measures 31 feet 1 inch 4 lines froct on Perdido street. 31 feet 2 inches 5 lines in the rear, bv a depth of 120 feet. 24. FOUR LOTS OF GROUND, in rquare No. 601, bounded by Perdido, Broad White and Gravier streets, designated bv ihe Nos.

5 to 3 inclusive, and measure each 31 feet 1 inch front on Petdido street, 31 leet iu the rear, by aHepth of 120 feet. 25 LOTS OF GROUND, tn same square, designated by the Nos. 31 to C6 inclusive, and measure each 30 feet 9 inches 1 line front on Gravier street, 30 feet 10 inches in the rear, by a depth of 120 feet. 26. TWO LOTS, in square No.

615. bounded by White, Perdido, Poydras and Dupre streets, designated bv the Nos. 24 and 26. Lot No. 24 measures 28 feet 9 iuches 5 lines front on Perdido street, by a depth of 120 feet.

Lot No. 26 measures 29 fret 3 D'chea 1 line front on White street, by a depth of 144 feet. 27. TWENTY-TWO LOTS, in square No. 625, bounded by Gravier, Dupre Gayoso and Perdido streets, designated by the Nos 1 aud 14 to 34 inclusive.

Lot No. 1 tonus the corner of Dupre and Perdido streets, and measures 23 feet 9 iuenes 4 lines front on Perdido street, bv a depth of 120 foet. Lots Nog. 14 to 17 incudve ont on Gavoho street, aud lots Nos. 28 to 34 inclusive front on pre street, and measure each 29 fr et 11 inches 7 lines front, more or less, by a depth of 144 feet.

Lots Nos. 18 to 27 inclusive measure each 28 feet 9 iuches 5 lines, more or less, front ou Gravier street, by a depth of 120 feet. Lot No. 18 tonus the corner Gravier and Gayoso streets, aud lot No. 27 the corner of Gravier and Dupre streets.

28. SEVENTEEN in square No. 638 bounded bv Perdido, cedo, Gravier aud Gayoso streets, designated by the Nos. 1 to 17, inclusive. Lois Nos.

1 to 10 inclusive measure each 23 feet 9 inches 5 lines more or less, front ou Perdido stree by a depth of 120 feet; lots Nos. 11 to 17 inclusive measure each 29 feet 11 iuches 7 lines, more or less, front on Balcrdo street, by a dtpth of 144 feet: lot No. 1 forms the corner of Perdido aud Gayoso streets, and lot No. 10 the corner of Perdido and Salcedo streets. SEVENTEEN LOTS, in the same'square, designated by the Nos.

18 to 34 inclus ve; lots Nos. 18 to 27 inclusive measure each 23 teet 9 inches 5 more or less, trout ou Gravier street, by a depth of 120 fret: lots Nos. 28 to 34 inclusive measure each 29 feet 11 inches 7 lines, more or less, iront on Gayoso street, by a depth of 144 feet; lot No. 18 forms the corner of Gravier and Salcedo streets, and lot No. 27 the cornel of Gravier and Gayoso streets.

29. THIRTY-TWO LOTS OF GROUND, in square No. 665, designated by the Nos. 3 to 34 inclusive, and bounded by Perdido, Lopez. Rendou and Gravier streets.

Lots Nos. 3 to 10 inclusive front on Perdido street, aud lots Nos. 18 to 27 inclusive trout ou Gravier stieet, and measure, each, 31 feet 3 inches 4 lines front, by a depth of 120 feet; lot No. 10 forms the corner of Perdido and Rendon streets, lot No. 13 the corner ot and Rendou streets, and lot No.

27 the cerner of Gravier aud Lopez streets: lots Nos. 11 to 17 front on Rendon street, and lots Nos. 23 to 34 inclusive fiout ou Lopez street, and measure, each. 29 feet 11 inches 7 lines more or lees, front, by a depth of 156 feet 5 inches 4 lines 30. NINETEEN LOTS OF GROUND, in square No.

666, bounded by Julia, Rendon, Peroido and Lopez streets, designated by the Nos. to 20, inclusive. Lots Nos. 2 to 10. inclusive, measure each 30 feet 9 iuches 5 lines, more or less, on Julia street, by various depths, from 108 feet 4 inches 3 lioes to 136 feet 10 inches 3 lineB.

more or less; lot No 10 foi ins the corner of Julia and Rendon streets. Lots Nos. II to 20, inclusive, measure each 31 feet 3 inches 4 lines front on Perdido street, by various depths of 103 leet 4 inches 3 lines to 140 feet 4 lines, more or less; lot No. 11 forms the corner of Perd do and Rendou streets, and lot No. 20 the corner of Perdido and Lopez streets.

31. TWELVE LOTS OF GROUND, in 613. bounded bv Giavier, White, Common aEd Dupre streets, designated by lie Nos. 1 to 10, inclusive. and Nos.

11 and 32. Lots Nos. 1 to 10. inclusive, measure each 28 9 inches 5 lines, more or less front ou Gravier street, by a depth of 120 feet; lot No. 1 forms the corner of Gravier and White streets aud lot No.

10 the corner of Gravier aud Dupre streets. Lots Nos. li and 32 measure each 30 feet 11 inches front on each White and Dupre streets, bv a depth of 144 feet. 32. THIKTY-TWO LOTS OF GROUND, in square No.

b26, bounded by Common. Duple, Graviei aud Gayoso streets, designated by the Nos. 1 to 32, inclusive: lots Nos 1 to 10, inclusive, front on Gravier street, aud measure 28 feet 9 inches 5 lines, more or less, by a depth of 120 feet; lot No. 1 forms the corner of Gravier and Dupre streets, and lot No. 10 the corner of Gravier and Gayoso streets: lots Nos.

17 to 2b, inclusive, front on Common street, measure each 28 feet 9 inches 5 lines, more or less front, bv a depth of 120 feet; lot No. 17 forms the corner of Commou anil Gayoso streets, and lot No. 26 the corner of Common and Dupre streets; lots Nos. 11 to 16. inclusive, front on Gayoso street, aud lots Nos 27 to 32.

inclusive, on Dupre street, and measure each 30 feet 11 inches 1 line, more or less, front, by a depth ot 144 feet, 33. SIXTEEN LOTS OF GROUND, in square No. 637, bounded by Graviet, Gayoso, Common and streets, designated by the Nos. I to 5, in elusive. 22 to 26, inclusive, and 27 to 32.

inclusive; lots Nos. 1 to 5, inclusive, front on Gravier street, and lots Nos. 22 to 26, inclusive, frout on Common streets, aud measure each 23 feet 9 inches 5 lines, more or less, by a depth of 120 feet; lois Nos. 27 to 32, inclusive, measure each 30 feet 11 inches 1 line, more or less, front on Gayoso street, by a depth ot 144 fret. 34.

TWENTY-TWO LOT4 OF GROUND, in square No. 677 bounded by Gravier, Hagan avenue. Rendon and Common streets, de-ignated by the Nos. 1 to 16, inclusive, and Nos. 27 to 32 inclusive; lots Nos 1 to 10, inclusive, front on Gravier street, and measure each 31 feet 3 inches 4 lines front, by a depth of 120 feet; lots Nos.

11 to 16. inclusive, front on Hagan avenue, aud lots Nos. 27 to 32, inclusive, frout on Rendon street, and measuie each 30 feet 11 inches 1 line, more or less, front, by a depth of 156 feet 5 inches 4 lines. 35. FIVE LOTS OF GROUND, in square No.

550, bounded by Palmyra, Mtro, Banks and Tonti streets, designated by the Nos. 2, 3, 5, 7 ami 8. fronting on Palmyra street. Lots Nos. 2, 3 aud 5 measure each 27 1 inch front, by a depth ct 165 teet 2 inches 2 lines; lot No.

7 measures 27 feet 1 inch front, 6 feet 3 iuches 3 lines in the rear, by a depth of 165 feet 2 inches 2 lines on the line nearest Tonti 109 feet 10 inches 2 lines on the line dividing it from lot No. 8, thence on au irregular lire to the rear line. 60 feet 10 inches: lot No. 3 is an irregular lot, and measures 39 feet 1 inch 5 lines front, by a depth of 109 feet iO inches 2 lines outlie line dividing, it from lot No. 7.

IU feet 8 inches 3 lines ou the line nearest Miro street, aforesaid lot being of a triangular form. 36. FIVE LOTS OF GROUND, in square No. 547, bounded by Perdido, Tonti. Gravier and Miro streets, designated by the Nos.

7 to 11 inclusive; lots Nos. 7 to 10 inclusive Iront on Perdido street and measure, each, 30 feet 3 inches front, by 120 feet in depth; ljt No. 11 fronts on Tonti street and measures 29 feet 11 inches 6 lines frout, by a depth of 151 feet 3 inches. Terms and cash in United States treasury notes, the remainder iu the notes of the purchasers, respectively, "to their ow order aud by them indorsed, payable at one year, bearing eight per cent per annum interest fr om day of sale until final payment. Patinent of such notes to be secured by a mortgage of the property adjudicated, having a rank aud carrying with it a lien and privilege over aud above any and ail claims, mortgages, liens and privileges of every kind, name aud nature, and tlie mortgage to embrace the clause of five per cent for attorney fees in case of suit to recover payment of the notes which may uot be paid punctually at maturity.

buildings aud improvements on the lots and several portions of real estate to be insured by the purchasers to the satisfaction of the parties in interest and the policies transferred to the holders of the credit notes. Ten per cent of the amount of escli adjudication will be positively exacted to be paid on the spot at the moment of adjudication. Acts of sale and the mortgages to be made and executed before Andrew Hero. notary public, at the expense of the purchaser. my 12 td By B.

H. B. J. Montgomery. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, IROB SAFES, AT.AUCTIoS.

TRI-WEEKLY SALES. S. HI. B. j.

MONTCOIIEHYR. M. Monteomt)ry, Auctioneer, Office No. Camp Sbil every TUBSDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, commencing at eleven o'clock, at their auction room, corner Camp and Natchez GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS IRON SAFES, COO KINO STOVES, etc. rnvl UNCLAIMED PACKAGES OF THE SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY, REMOVED FOR CONVENIENCE OF SALE.

AT AUCTION. R. IU. B. J.

MONTGOMERYR. M. Montgomery, be sold on May 28,1374, at A. at No. 80 Camp ONE LARGE LOT OF UNCLAIMED PACKAGES of the Southern Express Company.

in United treasury asteA OST 16 19 23 26 23 AUCTION SALES. By O. Valeton. ESTATES OF MR. AND MRS.

PAUL G8LPI, BDGAR BL PI KT AL. VS. THE MINOR CARMRLITR GKLPI AND OTHERS. FOR A PARTITION. Second District Court for the Pariah of No.

36.134. o. valeton, aoctioneer-saturDAY, June 13,1874, at twelve o'clock will be sold at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange. on Royal street, by virtue and in obedience to an order from the Hon. A.

L. Tissot, judge of the Second District Court for the pariah of Orleans, dated May 6, 1874, No. 36.734 of the docket of said 1. A CBRTAIN LOT OF GROUND, situated in the Second District of this city, iu the square bounded bv Old Levee, Conde, or Chartres, St. Philip and Ursulines streets, having 28 feet front on Old Levee street, hy 96 feet in depth, between parallel lines, according to plan drawn byC.

A. De Annas, on the (eighth of March, 1852. and deposited in the office of A. Mazureau. notary public.

Together with a brick three-story builoing, in front of the Vegetable Market, fitted as a grocery store aud dwelling absve. 2. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, situated in the Second District of this city, in the square bounded by Old Levee. Conde. or Chartres, St.

Philip and Ursulines streets, forming the corner of Old nevee And Sf. Philip streets, measuring 35 feet, more or less, front on Old Levee street, by a depth aud frout of 93 feet, more or less, on 8t. Philip street, all French measure. Together with a brick twostorv bui.dfhg. used as a store, subject to a lease up to the thirtieth of Apijl.

1877, at per month. 3. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, situated in the Second District of this city, in the square bouuded by Old Levee, Conde or Chartres, St. Philip and Dutnaiue streets, and designated hy No. 17, en a plan drawn by L.

Surgi, surveyor, on the twelfth of November, 1848, aud deposited as plan No. 148, in the office of Th. Gnyoi, notary sublic; said lot measures 25 feet 2 indies frout du St. Philip street, between Levee and Chartres streets, by 129 feet 24j inches in depth, on the side line towards Levee stleet; 58 feet 5 inches iu depth on the other side line, to a point at the rear of the main building, from whence the said side line runs about 17 teet on an oblique direction towards Chartres street, until it teaches the front wall of the rear building, and runs thence 53 ieet 11 inches 4 lines to the rear line, which measures 29 feet. 10 indies 2 lines: ail American measure, togetli-r with a brick threestory building, known as the Strasburg 4.

A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, situated in the Second District of this city, iu the square hounded by Cnames or Conde. Royal, Ursulines and Hospital streets, measuring, in American measure, 42 feet 11 indies 4 lines frout en Chartres street, by 117 feet 3 inches 2 Hr.es in depth, between pavai el lines, agreeably to a plan drawn by Pilie ami Depouilly, architects, on the fifth of January, 1365: together with all the buildings and improvements thereon, consistiug of a haudsome 'amilv brick residence of two stories, well finished, with all modern improvements, with iron verandah. 5. A CFRTAIN LOT OF GROUND, situated iu the Fecund District of this citV. in the square bounded bv uauplune.

Burgundy, Ursulines and tit. Philip streets, measuring 60 feet front ou Dauphine street by 121) feet deep, between parallel lines, all French -measure; together with all improvements thereon, consisting of a wooden house, kitchen, sheds, etc. I b. The following NOTES, JUDGMENTS AND SCR Balance remaining due on the note drawn by T. C.

Stanton, originally for and secured by pledge on twelve shares of the Bank of America, now reduced by pavmeut R. Piaggio, note secured by mortgage, due June 24, 1874............................ R. Piaggio, note secured by mortgager due June 24. 1875............................

S. Piaggio, note secured by mortgage, due June 24. 1876............................ E. Offner, Dote secured by mortgage, due June 24, 1874............................

E. Offner, note secured by mortgage, due June 24, 1875............................ Amount remaining due on a note of Jeau Oazebonne for forming the object of a suit pending before the Sixth District Court for the parish of Orleans, for which a writ of seizure and sale is now in the hands of the sheriff, which claim is secured by Jean Cazeboune. note secured by mortgage, due May 26, 1374.................. A.

P. Isaacson, note secured by mortgage, due July 10, 1874........................ J. B. Maureau, note secured by mortgage, due August 19, 1374.....................

W. J. Stackhouse, note secured by mortgage. which forms the object ef a suit before the District Court lor the pariah of J. Vignes, note due and Oue judgment for the sum of rendereu by the Sixth District Ceurt for the par sh of Orleans in favor of the succession of -the Paul Gelpi, against M.

T. Ducros, B. V. Ducros and P. S.

A. Balance due on note ot J. J. A 2315 00 Blanchm A Giraud, note secured by mortgage, due and Biancliin A Giraud, note secured by mortgage, due February II, 1875............ B'auoliin A Giraud, note secured by mortgage, due February II, 1376............

L. F'. Jacks, sole secured by mortgage, due ami Balance of the judgment rendered by the Sixth District Court for the parish of Orleans iu favor of the estate of the said Paul Gelpi. and Ant. Lauata vs.

LaDene A Ferre, in the case No. 5095 of docket of said court, for but now reduced Scrip of Home Insurance Company. 18(8 Scrip of Home Insurance Company, 1839.. Terms and the real estate, onehalf cash, and the balance on a credit of one year, for notes hecured bv mortgage on said property, with interest at the rate of eight per cent per annuin from dato ol sale until paid, the buildings to be kept insured and the policies transferred to any holder or holders of said notes: five per cent attorney's fees in case of suit; taxes tor the present year to be assumed by the purchaser. Act of sale before Drouet, notary public, at the expense of the pufthaser.

For note9. judgments, scrips, cash, my 10 23 30 je6 13 $340 1000 00 1000 00 1000 00 3250 00 3250 00 500 00 2000 00 3500 00 5000 00 2500 00 2500 00 2637 47 2074 90 9000 00 3723 90 6558 40 2160 OO HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ESTATES OF MR. AND MRS. PAUL Gelpi et al.

vs. the Minora, Carmelite Gelpi and Others. FOR A PARTITION. Second District Court for the Pariah of No. 36,734.

O. VALETON, May 13, 1874, at lfi A. wiii he sold at public auction, by virtue of an order from tt.e Hou. A. L.

of the Second Distnet Court for the barisfi of Orleans, dated May 6, 1374, No. 36,734 ot tbe docket of said court, at the residence So. 289 Chartres street, between St. Philip aud Lrsu hues THE WHOLE CONTENTS of said dwelling, consisting of Parlor, Dining and Bedroom Furniture, Pianos, tllverwaze, etc. Caen.

my3 14 By S. Guinault, SUCCESSION OF PROSPER RIDEAU. Second District Cturt for the Parish of No. 36.782. s.

I I vault, auctioneer-office corner of Exchange allev and Bienville street. SATURDAY, June 20, 1874, will sold at twelve o'clock at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street, between Canal and Custom house streets, by virtue of an order from the honorable tlie Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated May 13, 1874, the following piopertv, belonging to the aforesaid succession, to A LOT OF GROUND, Bituated in the Third District of this city, in the square bounded by Casacalvo or Royal. Marigny, Elysian Fields and Gieatmen or Dauphine suets, measuring Krer.cti measure, 32 feet front on Casacalvo or Royal street, by a depth aud front on Marigny street of 60 feet: "together with a one-story brick house, having a store, five rooms, a back gallery or ball opening on Marigny street, ith gas throughout tlie main house; a two story buck kitchen of five rooms and double privies, waterworks, well paved vard. etc. The house is occupied bv one of the heirs, wno is illing to keep it at tlie rate ot per month for a lease of one year, ith the privilege of renew ing the same lor one year longer at the option of tlie purchaser.

2. A L'JT OF' GROUND, situated in the same district. in the square bounded hy Marigny, Casacalvo. Moreau and Elysian Fields stiei ts, measuring in French measure 28 feet flout on irigny street, by 62 feet depth, and fronts on Casacalvo street; together with an old frame house, built at the cornet. ha ving several rooms, and another two-story frame house, built on Casacalvo street, having six rooms, waterwoiks, privy, the whole rtuied at per month.

3. GAB-HALF OF A LOT OF GROUND, sitaated in the san district, forming part of lot No. 175, on a plan made on the thirteenth of June, 1:107. deposited in tile office ot M. De Armas.

notary, measuring 32 feet 6 inches front on Moreau Esplanade and Peace streets, by 120 deep bounded on one sole bv true-half of lot No. 175. and on tlie other side by lot No. 176, aud in tbe rear by lot No. 178; together with a one-story frame house, with gas introduced in the rooms having lour rooms, track gallery, and two large twostory brick ki'chen of five rooms and cellar, and another two-story frame building, slate-roofed, the rear of tlie lot, of lour rooms, payed yard, waterworks, cistern, the property is rented at per month.

Terms and the piopcrty firstly described, cash, and the balance in notes, parable atone year's credit, with Interest at eight per cent from date until paid secuied by vendor's pr.vilege and sDecial mortgage on the propert.v sold. For the property secondly descrilied, cash. For the property thirdly described, que third cash, and the balance at six and twelve months' credit, in notes divided by coupons, bearing eight per cent interest from date until paid, aud secured by vendors privilege and special mortgage on tlie property sold. The improvements on said proper ties to be kept insured, and the policies to be transferred to the holders of the notes. The purchasers to pay the attorney's fees, at the rate of five per cent, and all costs and charges that may arise from foreclosing the mortgages given to secure said notes; the whole to be aise secured bymortgage oh the properties sold.

of sale before A. D. Doriocourt, notary publio, the expense of the purchasers, including the for the running year, 1374, in well the drainage pcirUega. my14 2123 je4 JO AUCTION SALES. By Hoey ft O'Connor.

PARISH LRVEE WARRANTS AT AUCTION. 8UOCKS8ION OF A. R. WHITNRT. Parish Court of the Parish of Jefferson State of 283.

HOEY He O'CONNOR-NICHOLAS J. Hoey, No. 17 Exchange May 21,1874, at twelve o'clock at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, on Roval, between Cana! and Customhouse streets," in this city of New Orleans, by virtue of an order of the Hon. W. S.

Hyman, parisli judge of the parish ef Jeffeison, Louisiana, dated May 8, 1874, will be sold by public austiou the following prooerty, to 1. WARRANTS ot the treasurer of the Board or Levee Commissioners, of Carroll and Madison riarislies, amounting to 52. 2. A CLAIM against the city of New Orleans for reimbursement of ttie one half of the cost of oriel, banquette in front of square No. 50 in the late city of Carrollton, amounting to 30.

on the spot. mvlO 16 17 21 IMPROVED REAL ESTATE iS THE FIRST AND THIRD DISTRICTS. ASSIGNEES SALK IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THB MATTER OF HENRY N. SEIB RECHT.

IN 1275. District Court of the United States of America, for the Distnet of Louisiana. HOEY' O'CONNOR NICHOLAS J. Boev, No. 17 Bxchange May 19, 1874.

at twelve o'clock M. at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, on Koval -street, by virtue ot an order from the Hon. E. H. Dureil, judge of the said court, dated twentv eighth of March, 1374, will besold by public auction, the following valuable property, to 1.

A LOT OF GROUND, in the First District of this city, in tlie Bquare bounded by Magazine. Camp, Poeyfarre and Calliope streets, designated as lot No. 24, and measuring 27 feet front on Magazine street, by 129 leet iu depth, between parallel lines, together with all the improvementsthereon. 2. A LOT OF GROUND, in the First District of tiiis city, in tiie square bounded by Common, Gasquet, Marais or Howard aud Treme streets, designated as lot No.

7, and forming the corner of Com mon and Marais or Howard streets; measures 24 feet frout on "Common street, 1H6 teet 4 iuches and a fraction front on Marais or Howard street, 101 leet 9 inches and a fraction deep on the divisiou Hue of lot No 6, and 23 feet 7 inches iu tlie rear and fronting on an alley eight ieet in width, used in common with other lots ironting thereon, together witn all the buildings aud improvements, thereon. 3. TWO LUTS OF GROUND, iu tbe same district aud square, designated as lots Nos. 3 and 9, adjoin each other, and measure as follows, to wit: Lot No. 8 measures 27 feet front on Howard or Marais street, by 119 leet 11 inches aud a traction in depth, between parallel lines, aud tbe lot No.

9 measures 27 feet front on Marais or Howard stieet, by 127 feet 11 inches and a fraction in deptli between parallel Hues, together with all the aud improve rnernon. 4 KIGHTKKK LOTS OF GROUND, in the Third District of this city, designated by the Nos. 1 to 13 of square No. 32, comprised within Virtue. Force, Havana, Varsovie or Warsaw aud St.

Bernard streets. Lots Nos. 1, 2 and 3, measuring each 30 teet front on Virtue street, by 160 feet iu depth between parallel Hues. Lots Nos. 4, 5, 6 aud 7, measure each 30 ieet front on Virtue street, hv 100 feet in depth between parallel Hues.

Lot No. 7 forming the corner of virtue and Havana Lots Nos. 3, 9 and measure sach 30 feet trout ou Havana street, by 120 feet iu depth between parallel lines. Lot No. 11 has 29 feet 11 inches front on Havana street, by 120 feet in depth between parallel lines.

Lots Nos. 12, 13, 14 and 15 have each 30 feet front on Force street, by 100 feet in depth between parallel lines Lot No. 12 forming the corner of Havana aud Force streets, and lots Nos. 16, 17 and 18 have each 30 feet front on Force street, by 159 teet 11 inchbs deep, between parallel lines. Together with all the buildings and improvements thereon.

The decree of the court ordering the sale of the above described property directs that the same be tread from ah incumbreoces. and the assignee, acting as the officer of the court, will convey only such title as is in him vested by the assignment in bankruptcy and by the aforesaid order of the court. The purchaser to assume the payment, over and above the price of adjudication, of all tbe taxes that the property may owe up to tine day of sale Terms of on the spot at the moment of adjudication. Act of sale at the expense of the purchaser before M. Genion.

notary public. ap28 my 2 9 10 16 17 19 By Nash Hodgson. DOUBLE TENEMENT FRAME COTTAGE, ON MA'-AZINE STREET. BETWEEN BORDEAUX LYON STREETS, AT AUCTION. SUCCESSION OF MRS.

CAROLINE ENGMANN, DECEASED. Sei oqd District Court for the Parishof No. 36,783. NASH Oc W. i.

Fa 5 Carondelet street- Oil SATURDAY. June 6, 1874, at twelve o'clock at the St. diaries Auction Exchange, in the basement rotunda of the St. Charles Hotel, in this city, bv virtue and in pursuance of an order of tlie Hon. A.

L. TiaSOt judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated March 17, 1374, docket No. for account of the succession ot Mrs. Caroline Kugmauu, deceased, at public auction, will be TWO VALUABLE LOTS OF GROUND together with the buildings and improvements thereon, situated in suburb West Bouligny, iu the Sixth District of this city, in the squate No. 29.

bouuded by Magazine Camp, Bordeaux and Lyon streets, designated as Nos. 15 and 16. which adjoin each other and measure, each, 30 teet trout on Maga -iue street, by a depth 120 between parallel lines, American measure, according to aplafi made by Louis H. Pilib, surveyor, dated April 12, 1374. The improvemeuts consist of a double tenement frame residence, with back buildings, cistern, engine house, etc.

Terms and cash on the spot, and the balauoe at six months, with eight per cent interest, and the usual clauses for special mortgage, insurance ar.d attorney's fees. Act of Bale before E. Comtnagere, notary public, at the experse of the purchaser, including the taxes of the current year, payable in I La. 17 24 30je6 THREE VALUABLE PROPERTI8S ON THE CORNER OF CLAIBORNE AND CUSTOMHOUSE STREETS, ON EASY TERMS. WITOHUT RE SERVI.

FOR A PARTITION BETWEEN HEIRS OF AGEAT PUBLIC AUCTION. NASH Sc I HODGSON, No 5 Carondelet On SATURDAY May 23, 1874. at twelve o'clock at ihe St. Charles Auction Exchange, at public auction, for a partition between heirs, all of age, without reserve, will be THREE VALUALE LOTS OF GROUND, with the buildings and improvements thereon, situated in the Second District of this city, in the square bounded by Canal. Customhouse, Claihorue and Derbigny streets, designated as Nos.

and C. which adjoin each other and measuie as follows, to Lot No. A forms the corner ot Ciaiborne and Customhouse streets, and measures 32 feet inches front on Claiborne street by a depth and front on Customhouse street of 74 feet 11 inches, and yie improvements consist ot a one story and attic trame house, containing six or eight rooms, with two-storv frame back building, having four rooms, also cisterns, privies, etc. Lot No. measures 30 feet 10 inches 3 lines front on Customhouse street, by a depth of 52 feet inches fo lines: the improvements consist ot a double tenement two-story frame slate roof resi deuce, with two-story frame kitcheu, cistern, privy, etc.

Lot No. measures 19 feet 4 inches 6 lines front ou Claiborne street, by a depth of 74 feet 11 inches; the improvements consist of a trame slate root cottage, one-story kitchen, sheds, privies, etc The above measurements are all between parallel lines. American measure, according to a plan now on exhibition at the place of sale, and are formed of lois Nos. 8 and 9uf square No. 49, of the original plan of the said square, and will be sold separately on ihe Terms and cash, and the balance at one year, wit eight per cent interest, aud the usual clauses for special mortgage, insurance and attorney's fees, ten per cent tobe paid cash on the spot to bind the sale.

Acts of sale before Octave de Armas, notary, at tiie expense of including the taxes tor the current year, 1374, due aud payable in 1873. my 17 20 23 VALUABLE DOUBLE COTT4GE PROPERTY, Nos. 70 and 72 Seventh street, between Chippewa and Annunciation streets. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC. SUCCESSION OF LOUIS KIECKHER, DECEASED.

Second District Court for the Parish of No. 37,003. NASH A HODKSON-W. I. HODGSON No.

5 Carondelet On SATURDAY, May 30, 1874, at twelve o'clock M. at the St. Charles Auction Exchange, in the basement rotunda of the Nt. Charles Hotel, in this city, by virtue and iu pursuance of an order of the Hon. A.

L. Tissot, judge of the District Court for the parisli of Orleans, dated April 21, 1374, docket No. 37,003, for account of the succession Louis Rieckhes, deceased, at public auction, will be ONE AND A HALF LOTS OF GROUND, together with the buildings and improvements thereon, situated in tlie Fourth District of this city, in the equare bounded by Seventh, Eighth, Chippewa and Annunciation streets, measuring together, 40 fret front on Seventh street, by a depth of 127 fret inch 6 lines, between parallel lines, American measure; being the whole of lot No. and the adjoin inc half of lot No. 2, according to a plan made by Pilie Depouilly surveyors, dated November 14 1365, and the improvements consist of a weil built double tenement cottage residence, unde" slate roof, known as Nos.

70 and 72 Seventh street, aud contains tive rooms on each side, two cisterns, side alleys, paved, etc. Also, on the same day, 10 A. on the premises No. 70 Seventh street, will be THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OP THE RESIDENCE, consisting of general household furniture, according to inventory on die in the clerk's office of the above court. on the spot.

Act of sale before Joaeph Cohn, notary public, of the purchaeer, including tbe taxee spS3 myt 17 24 tbe expme of the pure for 1874, payable in 1875. AUCTION SALES. By Albert Paul. POSITIFS AND UNRESERVED SALB AT AUCTION ON ACCOUNT OP DEPASTURE or AND COSTLY ROSEWOOD AND MA HOGANT FURNITURE. CONSISTING OF TWO TURKISH AND ORIENTAL PARLOR SETS WITH LACE, HEAVY RBP AND FRENCH CHINTZ CURTAINS.

THRBE CARVED OIL WALNUT AND ROSSWOOl PARLOR BEDROOM SETS. ONE FULL OAK MARBLE TOP COMPLETE FURNISHED GALLERY ROOMS, CLUDING BEDDING, MATTRESSES, BTC. ONE MAGNIFICENT MAHOGAN5 BET, WITH CROCKERY, GLASS, PLATED AND FRENCH WAP.K, BRUSSKLLS, VELVET TAPESTRY CARPETS, MANTEL CLOCKS ORNAMENTS, ENGRAVINGS, OIL PAINT! BTC. BEiNG THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OK THE TIFULLY FURNI8EBD RESIDENCE OF MRS. GEORGIB ARMS.

ALBERT PAIL. AUCTIONEER Office ami salesroom No. 40 Royal MONDAY, May 18, 1874, at 10:30 on the prem ises, No. 230 Camp street, between St. Joseph and Delord streets, will be sold at public auction, with out any limit or reservation whatever, on account of THE EATIRE CONTENTS of the above cently furnished residence, wholly new aud in feet order.

4t MAESHAL'S Harbor Protection Company Aiisa aud 3400 bales of cotton. I THE UNITED STATEN DISTRICT COURT. District of Louisiana, No. 10,497 to au admiralty warraut, to me directed in entitled suit, I have seized aud taken into my poa THE SHIP ATLSA, her tackle, apparel, 3too bales (more or leas) of cotton, of the cargo ot said ship Aiisa, now libeled by the Harbor Protec tion Company, for the causes set forth in the libel now pending in the District Court of the Uoitett States. And I do hereby cite and admonish the owner of owners thereof, and all and every person or persons having or pretending to have any right, or interest in or to the same, to be and appear at district court of the United States, for the district aforesaid, to be holden at the city of New Orleans on third Monday of May, to show cause ir any they have or can.

why the said ship and cargo should not he condemned and sold, ably to the prayer of libelant. United States Marshal's office, New April 23. 1874. S. B.

PACKARD. ap24 my2 12 17 Uuited States Marshal. Muncy A Marry ve. Steamer Reliances I THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT Distiictof Louisiana, No. 10.521.—In obedience to an admiralty warrant, to me directed in above entitled suit, I have seized and taken my THE STEAMER RELIANCE, her tackle, etc.

novP libeled by Muncy A Marcy, for tne set forth in the libel now pending in the District Court of the United States. And i do hereby ciie and admonish the or owners thereof, and all and every persor; or persons having or pretending to any right, title or interest in or to same, to be aud appear at a district court of United States, tor the district aforesaid, to holden at the city of New Orleaus, on the thirtg Monday of May. to show cause, if any they have or can, why the said steamer should not condemned and sold agreeably to the prayed of libelant. United States Marshals office, New April 22, 1874. S.

B. PACKARD. United ap23 my2 12 17 otted Mates wm. Brig Charlotte I THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT District of Louisiana. No.

DM92 In to an admiralty warraut to me directed iu entitled suit, I have seized and taken into my THE BRIG CHARLOTTE BUCK her tackle. elt now libeled by tne United States, for the causes forth in libel now pending tn the DmtricA Court of the United States. And I do hereby cite and admonish the owner owners i hereof, and, ail aud every person qr sons having or pretending to have any right, title or interest in or to the same, to be aitd app ar at District Court of the United States, for the district, aforesaid to be holden at the city of New Orleaus on the third Monday in May. 1874, to show cause if any they have or can, why the said brig should not be condemned, and be sold agreeably to the prayer of libelants. United States Marshals office New Orleans.

April 22, 1874 ap23 my2 12 17 S. B. PICKARD United States Marshal Frank T. vs. Ship Clydesdale.

I THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, District ot Louisiana, No. In obedience to an admiralty warrant to rue directed in the above entitled suit, I have seized aud taken into my TH1 SHIP CLYDESDALE, hei tackle etc now libeled bv Frank T. Holmes for the causes set forth in the libel now pending in the District Court of the United States. And I do hereby cite ami admonish the owner owners thereof, and all and every person or sons having or pretending to have any right or interest iu or to the same, to he and appear at a district court of the United States, tor the district aforesaid, to be holden at the citv of New Orleans on the third Monda of May, to show cause if any they have or can. why tue ship should not be condemned aud be sold agreeably to raye I of libelant.

United States Marsha, office. New April 22, 1874. S. B. PACKARD ap23 my2 12 17 United States The flew Orleans Elevator and Warea house Company vs.

ship Bombay. I THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT District of Lo No. 10.546.—In obedience to an admiralty warrant to me directed iu above entitled suit, i have seized and taken mv THE SHIP BOMBAY, her tackle, now libeleffi by the New Orleaus evator aud Warehouse Company, for the cauies forth in the libel pending in the District Court ol the 1 States. Ami I do hereby cite and admonish the owner of owners thereof, and all and every person of sons having or pretending to have any right, or interest or to the same, to be aud appear at district court of the United States for the district, aforesaid, to be holden at tbe city of New on the third Monday in May, to show cause any they have or can. why tiie ship should not be condemned ami sold agreeably to the prayet of libelant.

United States Marshal a office, New April lb, 1874. S. PACKARD 30 my5 17 United States A Keif va. f.n I THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. District of Louisiana.

No. 10.520.— In obe dien ce to an admiralty warrant to me ed tbe above entitled suit, have aeiz'-d taken into my THE STEAMBOAT LA BELLE lier taekfr, appna rel, now libeled by Gaines io? the causes set forth in the libel now pending tbe District Court ot tbe United States. And I do hereby cite and admonish the owner owners thereof, and all and every person or sons having or pretending to any right, or interest in or to the same, to be and appear at District Court of the United States, for the distibc! aforesaid, to be holden at the city of New Orleans on the third Monday of May, 1874, to show cause, if any they have or can, why the said steamboat should not be condemned ami be agreeably to the praver ot libelants. United States maiohal's office New Or.ua A April 22, 1374. 8.

B. PACKARD ap23 mv2 12 17 United States IN BANKRUPTCY. ESTATE OF SAMUEL J. United States Okpicc.9 New Orleans. May ib, 1374.

his is to give notice that a warrant in bankruptcy has been issued out of the District Court of the United Mates tor the District Louisiana against the estate of Daiuuei J. Seymour, of Nt Orleans, in the parish of Orleans Louisiana, adjudged a bankrupt, upon his own tition that the payment of any debts, aud thw delivery ot any property belonging to said bankrupt, to him oi tor his use, and the transfer ot any property by him. are unbidden by, law; that a meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt, to prove their deot.s, and choose one or more assignees of estate, will be held at a court oi bankruptcy, to holden on the thirtieth day of May A. D. 1 twelve at the Customhouse New Orleans before C.

d. Kellogg, register B. PACKARD. my 17 30 United ESTATE OF JOHN 8. MOSS.

IMMvidually and a member of the firm of Witherspoon. Moss Al 1288. Cnitrd States Marshal's New Orleans. May 16, 1374. 5 his is to give notice that a wap rant in bankruptcy has been issued otC of the District Court of the United States for the District ot Louisiana, against the estate of John Moss, individually and as a member of the firm of Witherspoon of New Orleans.

In the parish of Orleans State of Louisiana, adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition; that the payment of any debts and the delivery of anv property belonging to said bankrupt, to him, or for his use. and the transfer of any property by him. forbidden by iaw that a meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt, to prove their and choose one or more of estate, will be held at a court of bankruptev, to bo holden on the twenty-third day of June A. D. 1874.

at 11 A. at the Customhouse building. Mew before D. my 17 jet3 United 9tatM.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About New Orleans Republican Archive

Pages Available:
15,932
Years Available:
1867-1878