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of New OrhMS'u To. "AUfa J. Frlgerio. ad C PFoE THE o i o rl facir tIome the Isar eh o 6rteans, thie above or city taxs of 1971, to aell at vuh lc auction, at ,F . 7o an uctioneers' Kxr ante. o remer1, 1877, at 12 o'cclock in., then rl bii ro ir to wlt jQeT1O mr t j11N, situated 7 ibstrict of t Is niy~n dbtoiavuare 'Lamn E'Dracks ird At. Made id no'Ltedeso numbr xtne ga -two feet rolt on Bayou Bond by nd twfee1twet to depth. aboe suit iton 1IcJi Ht HANDY, O1lvi1sheriff 0noatle'r eh of Orleanr. fQ~l ·i K ew Ovieam~ s. pI~grck *'V Galesa. On DI T1UOX COUlfT FOR1 THE ofU ("tnes, No. so,eee-By virtue of n~tRP ttyTt ft'd thehon wil. poced t e1 at publicreu p nne oiv tl * Det s Ntofle ed Utstariot of thise DX ovb 5157, at 12 a. b fo&lwlag Gearrited property, POTION 01F GRtOUND. sit. he ~irut DItrct It this city, in aun ltQ iaudreoeand miltt-two boun aE4 Maeayaine.Oaup and Julia atroots ae otl rpu twenty-six and mOaeMUriflt eighty fet front on "b at yliý feet in depth. T on thIJO 8 H. HANDY. Civil Sheriff o the rarish of Urleean. a.ile Wuay vs. .L I. larnett. DIITRIO COURT FOR THE PAR nd tle,. e directed be te on Dtistrlot ourt for the parishof the above entitled emse, J witl Pro t blo uetionthe Me rhants S stomhosetre t n the lot of thls city, on l ONAY, No , 1@I, at 14 o'clook min, the following LOTjO GOROUND ttue ther il and improvements thereon, Sprivie ad advants. there asrIn aaeywie appertaining, sat e Fitst istrict of this city. in the yNew Levee, lrod. Com yett atreets.formlngt the corner ero and (Irodstreets, and mess Dphiinmeaure thirt.r-five feet t on sait eUro sitre t by a top Ommn re stre tot ehlty i tour linesbetween paraliel o e n accordance with a plan tt, apeyt passed before Oscar U. A e n r this city, on the S be onut pr on the , lateo lhefdaot herOn a~ reND by r l heronl o . Ptrish of Orlession J .ne M pery at . rse befoary A. r, wife seDarate in troperty of J. t a DISTRICT COURT FOil TIT of Orleans Noptm r, virtue of a Sdirect by the hnor bourt for tha parish of eanne ntitled vs nse, to Eugene late heriand by said late sherifl erre ,. will proceed to sell at pub ,the er tants nAuctioneers' t1t4 t, between Canai endt Oets iiathe Second District of SONDAY, November 19. 1877. at i2 fa., te following dnscri.ed property, to T N LOT OF (IROUND, situated nlstrlet of this city, In square by panade, Lee Barra s atrd NOw res) streets, epgnated as lot one on a plan made yL. 11. Pllie late on November , .11 and deposited e oft Amde Dueate a notary pub city. aI ot is o, an rrgular form,. ure, in American measure, forty-one inches four lines front on Barracks voe hundred and twelve feet eleven ve fines in depth on the left wrd the side of Levee street, r fooeet one inch five lines in on the rear line parallel with Barracks and forty-two feet three inches two lines running from the right, extreme end rear ,line towards Barracks street, de the width of said lot by that much. F, ity-slx tfeoot five Inches one line on YIlrg from the end of saidt lastt ine, agthe line fronting on said Bapracks RB LOT OF GROUND, adjoining Sdescribed, in the same district and masuring, in American measure, ront on Barracks street by one anten feet on one side and one and eight feet deep on the other side, in to a plan made by A. Castaing, archi en t thir day of March, 189, deposited o ee of the late J. Lisbony, formerly a Snub lie In this city. OTHER LOTOF GROUND, situated in td District of this city, in the above ubounded by Esplanade. Old Lovee, Bar S iad Condl, now Chartrs., streets, mess twenty-one feet four inches front on said treet by a depthof plity-two feet four Together with all the buildings and ovments thereon, and all the rights,. ways, vl ues and anpurtenances thereui t trelong. or in nywise appertaining. 8aid lot form ortion of a certain piece of land, desig b the number five on a plan mentioned of the seventeenth of February, Iis, b,e late Michael do Armas, formerly a no bio in this city. the same properties which the defend erein acquired by purchase from Jacques 7Therry, per act passed before Armand Jr. a notar pub1i in this city, on the oo h of M a rc , t1874. the above suit. 1. In cash for a sufficient amount to atif's claim, say the sum of two thous ar, with interest thereon at the rate of t per annum from the nineteenth i 76, until the day of sale five per T: O n oy a fyes on the amountsued for, and t he purchaser will assume. to of the amount of his bid, the payment nry ote secured by mortgr.s on v oescribed propert, drawn bf do ohr own order and Indorsed by her Marc 19.874 for the sum of one doilars. payable four years alter date from dtun t ati D a, 8 And the bnla 4u+ pre of adjudiction, if any, cash on the THOMAS. H. HANDY. .f. Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. rpT nog 19 AUCTION SALE . By Albert Paul. WATCH, JEWELRY AND ACCOUNTS. L B5ION OF DR FRANCISCO RIBOT. oeonad District Court forthe Parish of Orleans No. 8s,4se. .-'Y A. PAUL, Auctioneer-OfMlce No. s Ex - abange Alley-MONDAY. October 29.1877, at .. O.lock a., I . at the officee, No. as Exchange 1 ' between Customhouse and Blenvile ets. by rvirtue of an order of the Hen. A. STot. judge of the Second District Couft Sth~e sarishof Orleans, dated October Is. wbll sold at public auction- 4)1 4 GOLD WATCH. SLOT OF JEWELRY. ONE LOT OF ACCOUNTS. due to the suc- I tgei.oa per inventory on fie in the Second a ourt for the parish of Orleans . Mm-4h on the spot ocle ass3 9 iT.a. BEgGK, < ra ni.o.. 1Wm lk beten o an..., *WIa. ewOdeso MIMI# BALM. The fty et, iew 0ItleSnu va. Widow Mary Ann MleHasO same vs. same; same vs. same; asme vs. same i same vs. same: same , vs o 1 ,J oes e'vs. perish of Orleans, ro5. 2Q6, 8661, 6012, Kane 50, 7, 7Aa3. 9,200 amd s671-By virtue oft eght wrlts of oren flias, to me directed by the hon orable the Superior District Court for the parish of Orleans. In the above etitlted causes, for city taxes of lP07. 1890, 187i, 1871. 187,19174, 1876 and 1870, will proceed to sell at publln auction, at the Merchants and Auc tiloneer' Exchange, Royal street between Canal and Customhouse streets, In the Stcond Distrlit of tils city, otn MtNDAY, November 6 1877, at i1 o clock m., the following described prpl to it A C AI1N C PORTION OF GROUND. situated n th First District of this city, in squarenuim S hndred and seven, bonded by lranklinf aayette, Poydras and Basin streets, designated as lot number twelve, measuring thirty feetfront on Ftanklla street by eighty iIe feet three Inches tn deptlh, neld In the above suits. Terms-Cash on the tA HA THOA H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of t he arish of Orleans. o0011 s no The City of New Orleans vs. Mstate o Alexander Coulon; same vs,. same: same ve .umuo flO.. I n T PFOR Til .parish of Orleans, 0.os. 72,841; 82,Op2 anu 210-y virtue o thre writs of Ileri ftlae, t, me directed by t honorable the Dupertor Die trit Coutt f r the parish of Oleans, In thb above enUtl ie causes, for city taxes of 174, 157 au dltt 7.I will proeed to sell at putldo auction t th Merchantº and Autlone rs Exchange Royal street between Canl and Customhous r fs, uP e seand District of th!s riof i, OND , November 6 1877, at 12 o'cloe m, th fo lownglescrl pelt, to Iwt A CERTAN ORT ION sND, it unated in the Third isfilet of this cit , square number nte hundred and slxty-t ree bounded by Roi.aMandvi ll o, Spain andDau phinc streets designated as ots numbers silgh and nine, each measuring thirty feet front oi Royal street by eighty-four feet In depth. kielsod in the above suits. Terms-Cash on the s Hot THOMAS H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. oec 18s non The City of New Orleans vs. John II Meilleur; samep, same; same vs. same SUPERtIO1 DISTRI4T COURT FOR THI Sparish f Orlesns, No. 18,184, 7,21e0, ,8.1i and 691--By virtue of four writs of lhe fae.s,a to me directed by the honorable the tu perior District Court for the perish of Orleans in the above entitled sases, for city taxe.4 1589, 1874. 1787 and 1s76, I will proceed to eol at public auction, at the Merchants and Aui to.neers' Exchange, Royal street, between Cana and Customhouse streets, ip the Second Dis irictof this city, on MONDAY, November 5, 1877 at 12 o'clock m., the following described proper. ty to wit A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND, sit. nated j the First District of this city, in squar number two hundred and nine boundedbo St, Charles, Terpsichore Caronde et and u terpe streets, designated as lot number thlr teen, measuring thirty-two feet front on Mt Charles street by one hundred and twenty eight feet indepth. el.edl in the above suits. Terms--OCh on the soot THOMAS H, HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. 00315 I nos The City of New Orleans vs. Morris New man ; sRame vs. same. TUPERIOR DInTRICT COURT FOR THIE º- parish of Orleans, Nos. as s,.OandR 61Ol--i) virtue of two writs of flerl facIs, to me direct. ed by the honorable the Superior District Courfor the parish of Orleans, in the above entit ed causes, for city taxes of 1875 and 1"76, Iwill proceed to sell at public au'-elon, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchanlge Royal street. between Canal and Customlhouse streets, tie the .clond District of this city, on MONDAY, November 6, 1877 at i1 o'clock in., the following descrtbed 0.roery to Rwit- A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND, sit uated in the First District of this city, In square number two hundred and eighty-eight, hounded by Rampart, White, Thalia and Eratn streets, deslgnated as lot number five, measur ing thirty-two feet front on Rampart street by ninety-seven feet in depth. Seized in the above suite. Terms-Cash on the sot. THOMAS H. RANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. ocS 12 noB The City of New Orleans vs. Jerry O'Brlien same vs. same: same vs. same; same vs, SdUERIO1t DISTRICT COURT FOR THE ' parish of Orleans, Nos. tat,., 76,5o, as 487 and 0eo2-By virtue of four writs of fern faeias, to me directod by the honorable the Superior District Court for the parish of Orleans. in the above entitled causes, for city taxes of 18783, 1874 1876 and 1870, I will proceed to sell at public auction, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royai street, between Canal and Custom house streets In the Second District. of this city on MONDAY. November 5l 1877, at 12 o'clock m., the following described property, -, A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND, situated kA the First District of this city, in square number three hundred and seventeen, bounded by Franklin, Euterpo. Terpsichore and Basin streets, designated as lot number nine, meas uring thirty-two feet front on Franklin street by ninety-seven feet in depth. Seized in the above suits. Terms--Cash on the spot. THOMAS H. HANDY. Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. 003 15 no0 The City of New Orleans vs. Louise and Emelil Dolhonde; same vs. same; same vs. same. QUPERIOR DISTRIOT COURT FOR THE Sparish of Orleans. Nos. 6o.362, 82,181 and 1419- By virtue of three writs of flerl faias, to me di rected by the honorable the Superior District Court. for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled causes, for city taxes of 1874, 1875 and 187i, I will proceed to sell at public auction, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets, in the Second District of this city, on MONDAY. November 5. 1877. at 12 o'clock m., the following described property to wit A CERTAIN POITION bF GROUND. sit uated in the Second District of this city, in square number one hundred and forty, bound ed by Liberty, St. Claude. Bayou lRoad and Ur sulines streets, dosignat.,d as lot number seven. measuring fifty feet front on Liberty street by ninety feet in depth. Seized in the above suits. Terms-Cash on the spot. THOMAS H. HANDY. Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. 00318 no5 Plaeide Dazet vs. Jh. T. Desarais. TIFTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR FL ish of Orleans. No. 8535-By virtue of a writ of seizure and sale, to me directed by the honorable the Fifth District Court for the parlsh of Orleans, in the above entitled cause, Swill proceed to sell at public auction, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets, in the Second District of this city, on THURS DAY. November 8,1877, at 12 o'clock m., the fol hlwing described proarty, to wit 1. TH EEE LOT8 O GiiROUND. situated in the Faubourg Washington. in s uare number two, which is boundeai by Craps Elmire. Great men and Desiree streets, designated by the numbers on . two and three, on a plan by De ,ouilly, architect, dated the twenty-sixth o February. sr37. deposited in the offiee of Theo. 8eghers, late a notary pflblic in this city, which said three lots mnasure as follows,. to wit: Lot number one, forming the corner of Craps and Desiree streets, measures twenty-nine feet one inch fronton Craps street by one hundred and seven feet eight and one-half inches in depth and froht on Desiree street; lots numbers two and three measure, ealh, thirty feet front on Craps street by a depth. each of one hundred and seven feet eight and one-half inches; the whole English measure. . TWO LOTS OF GROUND. BITUATED IN the said Fauboura Washington, Third District of this city, designated by the numbers one and two of square number five, on the aforesaid plan and measuring, in English measure, lot number one forming the corner of Craeps and Desiree streets, twenty-nine feet one inch front on Craps strvet, by one hundred and six feet in depth and front on Desiree street; lot number two adjoining the above measures thirty feet front on Craps street by one hundred and six feet in depth. Together with all the buildings and improvements on the property hereinabove first and secondly described. The property hereinabove firstly described was acquired b the defendant herein by purchase from J. . Dueros. syndic of the creditors of Francois Hip polyte Petitpain, by act passed before T. Meg oeri, late nDotar publiac in this city, on the thirtieth September. 1841 And the property hereinabove secondly and lastly described was acquired by the defendant herein by purchase nom &atolae Dieloas by _Ct ssi d before 0. puoaif notthl obll s Ra . . dated * erh Easl~e.~ Iii· betsarr IsAtas. The rltg of New nlrean vis. Lotals Iouter and Bone Dutmnestre: saute vs. same: samne vs. same. UtBPRIORB DISITRICT COURT FOR TLHE petrish of Orleans, Nois, 71,r514, 9R,21, antl not9--Iy virtue of thiee writsof fl.ri fneln, to me directed by the tonorable the Superior is trict Court for the parish of Orleans, .n thi above entitld causes, for efiy taxes of 1R74, 1571 and 1970 I will proceed to sell at public atetion, pat the Icerehans and Auctioneers' Exchtange, Royal street between C nal and Custotnhouse Sreets n te Seciond Distrlet of this eity. on MONDAY, November t, 1877, at l o'clock mn., the follow o ritaG cOeUND. toit uated in the First lstrlt of th islctt in square numbeX twenty-five. bounded by Cafliope to ri angle, Peters nainl Front streets, deptmated as lot nutmber twelve, measuring twenty -th re eeot front on Calliope street by fifty-six feet on one tine anti seventy-three feet on the other line in de th. Beised in the aboye suits. Terms-Cash on sot. AHOS H. HANDY Olvil Sherti of te Parish of Orleans. o0( to nofl The City of New Orleans vs. Mrs. M. Grob; same Vs. saute: same vs. Mrs. M. Grab. G UPERIOR DISTRICT COURT FOIl THE k. fptrishof Orleans. Nos. 172,0I , 57,95R and S45- Byirtuen of three writs of fler faclas, I tomne tlreetetd by the hhmnrab1 fl fani verltor District Co art for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled pauses, for city taxes of 1574, 1578. and 187I0.I wll propeed to sell at poblie aOe tiotn. at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Ex haln3e, Royal street, between Canal and Cus tomnhoue streets in the Second District of this city, on MONDAY, November r, 1577. at 19 o'clock m., the following described property, to wit- 1. A CE TAIN POUTION O GIIOUND. sit uated in the fxth Distriet of this city. In square number one hundred and fifty-one, boulnded by Jersey, Laurelr., Austorlitz and General Taylor streets, designated as lets numbers eight to t4n, measuring ninety feet front, on .Jersey street by ane bundred and twent five feet n deo th. 2. ACERTAIN PORTION OF GRO ND, it Inted in tir Stixth District of this city, in sqCare n lml.thtree hundred and twenty- wo. Iund ed by Marengo, Perrier Collseum and Mian streets, designated as lots ten to twelve, meas uring eight-five feet front on Marengo street by one htunred and twenty-live feet in depth. iaIed in the above suits. Terrn-Cashi on the epot. TIOMAS H. HANDY. Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orlans. oee IR nor, HyI the SherIff of Pointe Coupee. SUCCE'81ON SALE --On A SUGAR PLANTATION IN THE PARISH OF POINTE COUPEE. SALE ON NOVEMBER ., 1577. STATE OF LOUISIANA. PARISH ' OF POINTE COUI'E., PARISH COURT. SUCCESSION OF MRS M. L. ROSA DES TliEIiAN. No. nse of the docket of said Court. TY VIRTUE OF A COMMISSION ISSUED in the above entitled and numberad sullnes ilon by the honorable the parish court In and for the arish and State aforesaid, and to me directed, I, the undersigned sheriff of said par ish of Pointe Coupes, will offer for sale by pub lic auction, and according to law at the door of the court-house of said perish of foiUnte Coupee, on SATURDAY, November ., 1577, at 11a. m., the following described property depending on said succession. via- 1. A SUGAR PLANTATION. situated in said parish o.. olnte (ounes, State of Louisiana, on the right"bank of the Mississippi river, meas uring on said river a front of fourteen and one eighth arpents, more or less, by a depth of sixty-five arpent .more or less, on the lower line, and seventy-Aye arpents, more or nlos, on the upper line; said plnn'ation Iming bounded above by lands formerly belonging to the sue ceasion of Zenon Porch' and below by lands belonging to Mrs, Fanny Richer: and extending back to the lands hereinaiter secondly descrilsd, and containing about 7s8 as acres in area. Tie same to be sold together with all the mules thereon (about twenty-four) and all the farm ing utensils, seed cane and stubble cane and all the buildings and Improvements on said plan tatiln, comprisinga sugar-house and purgery, with engine, machinery, kettles. etc., two dwell ing-houses and outhouses, a stable, a barn, a blacksmith's shop, a cane shed and thirteen double cabins. 2. A TRACT OF LAND, also situated in said parish of Pointe Coupes, on False river, meas. uring on said river a front of eight arpents, more or loss, by a depth of about torty arpents, bounded on the upper line by lands belonging to Dr. L. L. Ladmirault, and on the lower line by lands belonging to Milchel Mehnel and Dr. L. L. Ladmirault; the said land extending back to the lands ubove firstly deserlbed, and con taining in area about 30.r54 amres. The same to be sold together with all the ap urtenances and improvements thereon, conslsting of it one-story and basement dwelling-house, out. houses, fences, etc. The said two tracts or plantations to Ibe offered and sold separately and in the order aforesaid. Terms and Conditions-One-third of the pur chase price cash. the balance in three equal an nual instalments payable at one, two and three years from the day of sale: the purchaser, for said credit balance of the purchase prl'o.to fur nish his notes drawn by him to his own order and by him indorsed ; said notes to bear inter est at the rate of eight por cent per annum from said clay of sale till final payment, and to be secured by special mortgage and vendor's priv ilege on the property aforesaid: thea..t of mort gage to contain all the usual c.lauses, such as the pat do non alionando, five per cent attoruney's fees In cnase of judlciaf proceendings, the insur ance of said sugar house on said planltation andt the transfer of the policy thereof to the exolutor of said succession and all other customary clauses. With the privilege to the purchaser of paying in cash the whole or any part of said balance over one-third, at hisewn option. Pointe Coupoeo. Louisiana, Septemher 22, 1877. GATIEN DECUIR, Sheriff of Pointe Coupon Parish. For examinall ion of plans of the property and for further particulars. apply to ARTHUR DENIS. o00 tnos No. 104 Canal street, up stairs. SUCCEBSION NOTICES. Successmln of F. w. FPlk. SECOND DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR ish of Orleans. No. 37, aei-Notice is hereby given to the creditors of this estate and to all other persons herein interested, to show cause within ten days from the present notification, if any they have or can, why the account pre sented by Mrs. A. E. Greene, testamentary ex ecutrix of the deceased, should not be approved and homologated, and the funds distributed In accordance therewith. By order of the court. 0o12 15 18 21" JOHN HERBERT, Clerk. Suceesslon of Dr. Francols R. Alpuente. OECOND DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR rJ ish of Orleans. No. 3s,940o--Notice is hereby givento the creditors of this estute and to all other persons herein interested to show cause within ten days from the present notification, if any they have or can. why the account pre-. sented by Mrs. Widow Zoo Alpuento, testamen tary executrix of the deoeas.ed, should not be approved and homologated, and the funds dis tributed in accordance therewith. By orderof the court. oe12 1518 21* JOHN HERBERT. Clerk. PRILIP UIRSCH, CI OO P rIl Id , 0so. 52, 54. es 58 and so North Peter street. Manufactory-Corner St. Louis and Miro streets, New Orleans Has for sale choice areen Hogshead and Bar rl Poles; also new Sugar Hogsheads Molasses Barrels. Half Barrels and Kegs, all sizes. Prices moderate. Bisfactisou guararteeJ, see 3m d row GOLD GREAT CHANCE TO MAKE | Q|||money. If you can't get gold you can get greenbacks. We need a person in every town to take subserip. tions for the largest, cheapst and best illus trated family publications in the world. Any one can becomes successful agent. The most elegant works of art given free to subscribers. The price is so low that almost everybody sub scribes. One agent reports making over $15i in a week. A lady agent reports taking over 4o0 subscribers in ten days. All who engage make money fast. You can devote all your time to the business, or only your spare time. You need not be away from home over night. You o terms free. Elegant and ex lve. .zrLf I youwat solework THE Ný t B3ILS MIAIL* TH1 (114d! O T AN W TO THE Via nLo I t 1 Louis. Trains arrive and epart from epot, foot of Canal street, as follows: DPARBT. ABlitvB. Express ...... 7: a. m. Express ..... sR:1. m, express... :oo p. m. Express..... 9:80 p. m. Uoast (Ratur- Coast (Hon el e ofce, co oCamp and Common treet. oply) -: p, . ony)., 9:0a.M . lm n J lat. citr toiu peri ntendent, osvfJle, W.Cl Ae, t. kiet Agsnt. PONTOCARTR1AI hAILWAY Depot lt the and Pof hlysal Fields street, near and onl othe Leee Third D ter. TExcetireon to or from the Lae and ommoreturn strme dayet, op cents. Children under twelve same any, 20 cents. Children under twelve fe'rns wnil les.ve as follows: rom the C.ty. From the Lake. * o'clock .....a. m. o'coc ........a. m. 73 aoclock o .......a. m.l s1 o'lock ........, m, 10 o'clock ........ m. 1o o'clock ........a m. . o'clock ........ ,m. 1 o'clock ........ m. l' o o'clock .... . m. . 84 o'cloe .... ...tn.m, 4 o'clock .......p, m. 43 o'clock .... ...p.m. 6 o'clock ........p.m. 63 o'clock ........pm, 0 o'clock........ .M Oo'clock ......p. m. 7 o'clock ....... p. m. 7 o'clock ...... . m. 8 o' tlo k ........ m. , s o'clok .......p. . 9 o'clock ........p. m. 9 o'clock ........p. m, 10 o'clock ........ p. m. 104i o'clock ........p. m On Sunday the trains will he run every hail hour from 2 o'clock p. m. On Su.day mor-. ngs the trains leave the city at 6 o'clock for the aooommodation of sportsmen. Passengers for Oentilly must notify the con. duotor prior to the departure of train. atl '77 lv D. B i R.1tNSO. t.ecelver. THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE. PABBSENGEB ROUTE TO ALL POINTS NORTH AND EAST. Reerganised for the Summer of 1812. Working ut of New Orleans via the N. 0. and M. . 14. and resentng the following attractive ines to the attention of all North-bound Tour lats and Travelers: Route Ne. 1--All Rail. Via Montomery Columbus, Macon, Augusta, S Wilmington, tRiclhmond. S Rernts, New Orleans to New York. The same time always as by any other line. Pullman leepn COars to Opelika. Solid Day Trains thence to Auttst, with Pullman Sleeping Oars attached at Macon for WSi nlngton. houh tra Wlminaton to Richmond and ew ork, with kleaant Parlor Oars attached to ichmond-thence Pullman Sleeping Oars to ALL "86ANGES AT SEASONABLE HOUNR AND INTO OLEAN AND PROPERLY VENTILATED OCARS, Route Ne. --Ray Line. Over the same lines to Wilmington as by Joute No. 1. Thence by Special Parlor Oars to Ports mouth, Va. Thence, at 6:80 U. m, daily (excet Su d y) y the magnificent steamers of thf DAY LINE to Baltimore. Thence by New York xpress. arrivingn New York at 2:0 p. m. sixty-nine ours' run-only seven hours in excessof all rail time, with the advantage of at, undisturbed night's rest and superior aooom. modations upon the Ohesepeake Bay. Route Ne. 8-The Old Dominion Line. The same Lines to Wilmington and Porte. mouth as Routes i and 2. Thence. on Mondays Wednesdays and Saturdays at 6:80 p. M. b m. he magnificent sidewheel steamships of the OL1 DOMINION QOMPAN , which invariably arrive at their Ne York wharves at 9 p. m. A through run of 76 hours, combining the essential elements of Cheapness, Speed and Comfort. Passengfer should leave New Orleans Satur days, Mondays and Thursdays to connect close lyývth this Line. for Tickets, Checks, Time Cards a er all in. formation avtTly at the Mofml of the New Or. leans and Mobile Raillroad. A. POJI Aeneral Passenger Agent. R. W WL New Orleans Agent, corner St Charles an )ommon streets. mys tf GI EAT JACIKOON ROUT "NEW OSLE IB"B"RJMIC AMIOA DOUBLE f OTHRO UE TRAINS, will depart and arrive as follows: from OCll6op street depot from July 15, 1877: DaPAIt. Ea Express N o.1.:80 p. m. I Express No. .10:80 a.m E press No.6.o:15am. m. Express No. 4. :1 pn Nos. 1 and 2 run daily, 8 and 4 daily except UndLMAN PALACE .SLEEPING CABS through to Cincinnatl, Louisville, Chicago, Cal. ro and Milan, Tenn., without change, and for St Louis a sleeper is taken on at Milan, enablina passengers to go through without leaving the train. Friday evening's train makes no connection at Duquoin for Ohicago. Accommodation trains between New Orleans and MoComb City: Leave New Orleans 8:80 p. m. Saturday; and 7:80 a. m. Sunday. Arrive 9:6o p. m. Sunday, and 9:1o a. m. Mon. Tickets for sale and Information ivenat Camp street. corner Common under ity Hotel. A. D. SHELDON. Aretl. J3 . OCLAKIC Vice President and General Manager. mh OFFICE "CONVEYANCE RECORD," No. 13 Carondelet street, NEW ORLEANS. LA. The undersigned respectfully announce to the public that they are prepared to furnish a complete Chain of Title or list of Transfers of Real Estate in New Orleans, back to original grant or purchase, when required; also Full Abstract of each transfer in the chain: thus se curing to parties purchasing Real Estate or in vesting in Mortgages perfect security from fraudulent or defective titles. The method of indexing our "Conveyance Record," peculiar to our system, enables us to give information Immediately, Attorneys, Notaries, Auctioneers. Land Agents, Surveyors. and all parties interested in Titles to Real Estate, are invited to call and ex amine our "Record." sel am L. J. DODGE & CO. FOR SALE, MANILA CORDAGE, All Sizes. John Jewett & Sons' Pare White Lead, In Various Packages. -ALSO Boiled and Raw Linseed Ole, In Barrels. By W. M. ABBATT, Agent. se22 Im 32 Peters street. /' / I THE CELEBRATED "E. CARVER" O~OTTON t IN. Au sines and Metioa, and euplleate rame, FO BSALE AT REDUCED BATfB BY A.,. HLCi uaSC AnD TBADIBI I SUSa. ANCE CONMPANY, We, 14 Cwrendelet street, MIIIHTH AWNUAL RTAThlMENT. iNw OanTOAs,. September 29, 1771. In conformity with Article 12 of the Charter, this company makes the following statement of its business for the year ending August 1, 1877: Fire premiums............ $111,688 42 Blver premiums ........... 40,884 59 Marine premiums.......... 12.39 22 Unearned premiums. Aug. 31, 1870 ..................... 40,000 00-- 204,041 23 De'duct unearned pre miums. Aug. 81,187 ...... 40,000 oo Returned premium s..... ,097 41- .43,097 41 Net earned premiums ..............$161,543 Ra Fire losses ....... $44,9- 2 9 River losses ..... 18.589 75 Marina losses.... 4,901 3g Unadj'ted lasses 8,000 o00--4;,8. 72 Rle-nsnlranees .- 17,814 49 1Rbate-. 1 anen in10.17 19 Taxesannd license 4,950 00 Expenses ........ 29.11 47- 01,027 15 $185,4010 87 Less Interent ............... 89,440 c0- 594,030 21 Not profits .... ...... ..... 02,.l8 e.1 A8IiETS. Bills receivable for premiums and loans on pledge ............ .. ... 3 . 70.091 15 Cash ........... ................... 1.04 78 Premiums in coursnof colletion ..... 16,.927 58 Invested in bank, Insurance and other stocks, bonds. eta ... ................. 69,494 92 Real estate ............................... 11,809 45 Stock notes ..... .................- 49,398 02 Total .................... .. ........... 2322, The above statement is a true and correct transcript from the books of the company. LLOYD R. COLEMAN, President. JAMEF A. WntHI. Secretarv. ,TATE. of LOUivRsIA , I iCity of New Orleans. I Bworn to and subscrihbd before me, notary public, this twenty-ninth clay of September, 1877 EDGAR GRIMA, Notary Public, The Board of Trustees, at their annual moeet ing hold on the 24th Inst., resolved to pay 10 per cent interest on paid in capital, and de _lared twenty per cent dividend on earned pre mlums, both of which will be paid on full paid stock, and credited on stock notes in part paid on and after the twenty-second day of October neat. TRUBTEES. Hugh Allison. G. P. Harrison, J. H. Alln, J. Davidson Hill. S. D. Autcy, M. Johnson, Isaac Bloom, Robt. L. Moor,r J. A. Braselman. IH. J. Mullan, Sam Boyd. John Moyers, John D. Cobb, Edward Nalln. J. E. Campbell, Emllo J.. O'Brien, W. L. Cushing, M. Pf.'nfr, Lloyd R. Coleman. I). L. Ranlctt, G. W. Cary. Glo. W. Hrentell. Temple A. Coons, W. B. Thompson, J. M. Franknbush. O. W. Wood, Bon. OGerson, Fred Wing. P. G. Olbert. T. 8. Waternmn, Anso Im FACTORS AND THADEIS' INSURANCE COMPANY, 87............ Car ndelet treet ............ 7 Paid up Capital, $1,000,000. Asseta April 80, 1877, $1,282,908 66. ISSUES POLICIES COVERING FIBE, RIVER AND MARINE RISKS -AT LOWEST TARIFF RATES. ED. A. PALFREY, President. JNO. CHAFFE, Vice President. THOL. F. WALKER, Secretary. John I. Noble. T. Lytt. Lyon, John Chaffeo. Samuel H. Boyd. Richard Millikon, Joseph McElroy, J. I. Warren, Wm. J. Behan. R. T. Buckner, B. P. Eschleman, Sam'l Friedlander, Wm. C. Black. A. A. Yates, Chas. Chaffe. John I. Adams, L. C. Jurny, Isaac Sehorck, Wm. Hartwell, R. M. Walmsloy, C. J. Lends, A. H. May. A. T. Janin, S. H. Snowden, Jos. Bowling, A. M. Blekham. eel FOR SALE. BUGGIES & CARRIAGES. THE UNDERSIGNED IS STILL AT HIS Old Stand, 85 Carondelet street, And will sell carriages and buggies for a lower price than any dealer in the South for the next sixty days to cme, to make room for a new fall stock. Will sell lower than any dealer in the city for CASH, or thirty, sixty and ninety days' accetance, to suit the emergency. N. B.-I have exclusive control and sale of the celebrated Emerson & Fisher top and no top buggies, that cannot be surpassed for beauty, elegance cheapness and durabldty in the United states. They are manufactured of the best material; patent wheels and axletrees, stool bows, very light and yet strong, oil-tem red Englih steel srings-all fully guaran theed all of which will be sold in accordance with the times. I have also a large stock of CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, from $7 up to $4o; a full assort ment of VELOCIPEDES, and the square JAP ANESE UMBRELLAS, now style and water. prdoof. Call at 35 Carondelet, and examine be fore buying elsewhere. and save money. Again.1 have exclusive sale of the work man ufactured by Messrs. McLear & Kendall, of Philadelphia-the largest and most successful builders on the continent of America. They send their goods to every city in the United States; have many established repositories, well stocked with the finest work, over the coun try, and build 2000 and 8000 jobs a year. This work is the very best quality for wear and com fort, fully guaranteed for twelve months. This firm has stood all the financial eruptions and panics for twenty years, and to-day is far in ad vance of any establishment in thb country. P. S.-I also buy largely of Messrs. Dart & Rey nolds of New Haven, Conn., the young and en terprising successors of G. T. Newhall. They build about sixty jobs a week-work that cannot be surpased for durability and finish, fully guaranteed, Call at s.C0arondelet:street. and examine. aus L T. MADDUX. PREMIUM BONDS ALWAYb ON HAND AND FOB BALE I) SUMS TO SUIT. LEGISLATIVE WARRANTS Purchased by A. LuMORB. ans No. t , Gallier Onl.rt EqUAL TO THE BEST. Earais Street Steam Brewery S.s... .....N M i t h . uwes- .... walI'd MadnomE&.I MUU5ALWIS3oA smi PANAr OF NEW OrBLAN.j I04 ..............anal sret .......... .,.. TWENTY-THIBD ANNUAL STATEUMIni In conformity with the requirements of thdi charter, the Gompany publish the following statement: Premiums received during the year ndlitn May 81. 1877 l inluding unearned prem#sll of the previous year On Fire Risks ...................... WU,gg-S1 On Marine RisBlke .................... 3f70 On River BlaRisk ...................... ,M f Total Premiums .............. .itAOe - Less Unearned Premiums...... 118,11r 0 Net Earned Premiums Mar 51. 1871..... .................. gagg ag Losses paid On Fire Risks ..............S0117ea s On Marine Risks.......... 17,oe so On River BRisks............ aeg6e 7 Taxes and expenses, less interest ............... e.sM us Reinsuranees and Be. turned Premiums.... i,lOe oer- S.iu.s 0 The Company have the following Msetst Real Estate ............................ eaY CityBonds.......... ........ 110,1NI Bank, Rallrf ad and other Stocks and Mortgaae Bonds............ IU, gs Notes secured bi mortaage........ 14,e010 Notes secured by pledge........ ...089O Bills receivable..................... 78l,0 1 Premium in course of collection.... 4H.wn Cash on hand.............. 7w... 7,0 Total.............................. 01dA.0 The above statement is a Just, true and eo rect transcript from the books of the OgrePta PAUL FOUBRJY, PresidenO G. W. Norr, Seoretary. STATS 0 ot norsua. Parish of Orleans, City of New 0itleae - Sworn to and subscribed before me thebep enth day of June, 1871. JAMES FAMBE, Notary hMia t a meeting of the Board of Diretols b,14 on the seventh day of June, 187 it was rOw to declare a cash dividend of twenty per eat 04 the net earned partlolpating pretiumis tar s rear ending May 81. 1877, payable on thl tIb Monday of July next, Also, to pay to the Stockholders, on demaed Interest at the rate of five per cent per matsa on their stock. DInnorons: P. . Belfl, M.. .Smk i. Charles Lafitte. D. Fatio, Jes tf J. J. Fernandez. WENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL STAT W --O ThR- CRESCENT MUTUAL INSUBRANOE O.OPA Nsw Oat nais, May 19. 1877. The Trustees, in conformity with amemd charter, submit the following statement O fith affairs of the company on the 90th of April l.IS Fire premiums.............188e,06s 61 Marine premiums.......... 9,815 i RiBver premiums............ 819,I s Earned premiums, less re Insurance and return pre miums ................... . . ,ýS Losses paid and estimated, including all known and unpaid, say: Fire losses ........ 67.8860 Marine losses..... 7,9 41 River losses....... 2.l0 so -----100.181 91 Taxes, expenses, discount in lieu of participation, etc............... 1,89 as Less rents, salv age savings, etc. 11.766 72 -8 0,12536 1$ 4 1. Gross profits..... ................ Of which (5a.67. 6 is appropriated tob , of interest and liunidation of doubtful aselS The company have the following auseti Bills receivable.............866ea 8 Loans on Bonds and Mort gage........................55,943 53 Loans on call ................ 74,54 1 Cash ...... ............ 63.846 71 City Bonds....................... 7i Bank and other Stocks ...5. PU5 1 Real Estate ................... 1 6E Premiums in course of Col lection and SBuspense Ac count ..................... . 41 1 E Total assets ............ 5I601i The above statement Is a true and ooaeng transcript from the books of the oOpan, THOS. A. ADAMS, P .Fridt HENRY V. OGDEN. Secretary. Sworn to and subscribed before me thbi s135 teenth day of May, 1877. W. B.K ILN NotarPbly The Board of Trustees this day resol after Dayln the annual dividend of ENT aa Stock of Company. that a of TWENTY PEB UENT In cash be MONDAY. June 11, to those parties e receive the same. Thos. A. Adams. Fred'k Camerdea Sam'l B. Newman. J. L. Harris, Sam? H. Kennedy, Andrew Stewart, John Phelps, Joseph Stone, Adam Thomson. George Martin. Henry Abraham. Alfred Moulto.. Victor Meer, . Jurey Edward J. Gay. Edward Nalle Joseph Bowling. Geo. W. Sentej, Simon Hernsheim, A. Levi, Himon Forcheimer. Wmin. H. Matthews. Jos. B. Wolff. Paul E. Mortimer. B. B. Post, John V. Moore,. Ed. Pllsbury, W. B. Conger. Jno. B. King. Henry M. Preston. Reuben 0. Bush, J. J. rby. my22 ly SUN MUTUAL INSURAN COMPANY. Pald Up Capital, s$m0ee . FROM THE TWENTY-FIRST STATEMENT FOB 1876. Net annual earned pre miums and Discounts and Interest ............ .am i Losses, Expenses. Taxes. etc.....-......... . 1.7... 7.t , .-. Reserved fund $to,oo, and Dividend on capital 10 per cent..-......»*..... 61,47 41--M0,: NetProSt ....... Assets of the U Mapany es timated at their cash market value: Stocks Bonds, loans and Bills Receivable ....... . U Gash on hand and premi ums in course of colleo tion...---................. - Dividend paid en stock ten mer n num, and on rt oleoin, n s aZS : m else o