Sheriffs Sale.H. A Kaflie vs. 11 I). C No.Matthew Jones, etals.. iiVy virtue of a writ o Fi Fa Issued ‘ by the Hun. il Hist. Court, fur the Parish of Natchitoches to me directed and to that effect. I. J W Freeman. Sheriff of the Parish of Natchitoches, j La , did seize and take into my possession and will sell at public auction at the front door of the Court House ; in the city of Natchitoches, I.a., at II o’clock a. cn..SATURDAY, MAY 2nd, 1U14, lt;1 the following described property, al! situated in ti e Parish of Natchito- , ;ches, La., viz:Paragraph I.That certain trrct of land on left (descending bank of Cade River, containing 150 acres, more or ie^s, and . i known as the Mathew Jones home j place, and being now occupied by him I r containing Hi arpents front on 'am- : ; River and running hack for depth i forty arpents and kieing hounded above by lands of J. B. Metojrer, an- i other tract, fronting and being a part i i of the above described tract consist -i ing of 50 acres of land lying above * and adjoining the above described tract acquired by Jones from M. II. c Carver.Paragraph 2.Another tract oi land with build- i ing and improvements thereon containing. 50 acres and being on left hank of Cane River descending, and bounded above by lands belonging to heirs of Lcveque: below by lands of Mrs. Su/.ette Korque and in front by . Cane River and In the rear bv E. G. LawtonParagraph 3.Another tract of land with buildings and improvements thereon situated on the left hank of Cane River, called Red River on a map made by (i. S. Walms'ey, surveyor in ISfUi. which map is specially made part hereof fora more particular lt;ascription. Said tract contains atxn.t 4on arpents, more or less, the pail herein [ mortgaged and belonging to mort iragor Jones, being designated on said nap by a line beginning on the east bank of Cane River, called on said map Red River, at a point marked A. running thence to point marked B: thence to point marked C; thence to point marked I): thence to point marked E: thence to point marked F: tiience to point marked G; thenc to point marked H: thence to coint marked I; thence to point marked J: thence to point marked K: which is on the east bank of Cane River, and thence meandering up said river to point marked A, the place of beginning.