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JUDICIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. I$IEIIFlP MALES. William T. Blchards vrN. Irmr. Mary F. (Cunnlnghnm. widow of Chiti. II. Noblom. TOUrTH I)IHTTRIOT COURTI FOR THE PAR ihll of Orlantts. No. 4r5,lOl--Jy virtull of a rlit o f ,niurn 0nd 1(, 1(, Ito in dilro ,ll Iy thi Ihonorabtl thio ourth llistriot Cou rt for tim arlish of Orloans, in lirt abovo ontitlod c('(·u0o f.will plroced to moll at phllll att nuLlon, at tIhll Mforhlanllts and AuIIOitJIIOIHrs' Exohnllng, Royal stroot, .bt Wlon Canal and Custl IIomhousl st.roots. in tl, Hom'on1d l)sltri. of this oily, on HATU I DAY, 1)oo'rnllhsr 21. 1i78, at 12 o'tlook m., the following (do(O'rtlho( proporly, to wit - TWO (IO.lt'AIN LuO'I' OF (I(R)UND. sit. unaotl. lying nd bhointn in tho F~ourlh 1)1t)riot, of this city, in thl. sqaI(l . bollounded by 'Phll, nlt. g aziIno, First andl Constanno (lInf Livo (Onlk) sttrlt , and dtsignatod by lit Iottors E and F. on i p.an drawn byF..Incobtothants,latdopt(1 uty nIIrvnyOI geIoral, da t (( llhl loonth of llMarch, 1,:;, nll).u.roved by l. Irinlor. Into survOyor golornll, l and dpositod for rofo.rolco in tlho ofltoo of .l. I. Marks, Ihlion it notary pnnblo In this 1it y. Hlaid loth itljolin .nLtIh (otlhor, altnd mnal urn n.ni. thirty-ono foot ol(evtn illl0lsh four liten fronit Oit Phitlip Lsroot, by It optIlt of ono 11 11(1('I h andlli twenty-novnt foot Ion inchies ilvo linos, hotwoon a-t irilll1l linh. Togothor with all Iho bUildings and iiniprvevomnts tihorotn, rights,. ways and Il lvaltlilgon thoroulluto Iholong lig ( tr in any wins appirlaining. IlnIng the III4(1" Ipirolrty aotiiri-d by tilht fonJ lltnt Ihlorin by pur-hault from WVillhitn (iltrrison, p1er ct, pai.seld i.forlO W.. J. (- untnit. notary pub Ill in (this ltty. urltdor (d tt of lho ll ilivoullth dty of .nliv, t1im ., ,'I,'- d I n+ 4 h1 i TOV. (111t 11. 'lIOts 1tiAt . HIANI)Y. UTC(1EMI(ON NOTICE 4. 1M44renlton of Francir Martin. E)CON )1) ISTICI'CT (COU IT' FOR T11'E PARTSH Sof Orleans, No. 40,r3:; -Notloo is hrolry givenl to theo roditors, of tillS nt4to a4id to all oheor tol1,4l4son l hlul)4in Inllrt,rlt4od ) to show a1.114us within ton d1iay4 from Iho uro44ot olfil4thiollon, If 4any they h[ve or n i4, why tiho a14 onlcLt pro4 ot44 d I)y l]ninI oe'llw'h 4r..,, adminl4Lftrator of thi4 s estate, should not b[ nl4p1prov4d nd h1omlonntodl. )and ho feeds d14141i4 ributod in 4'1ordance t horowilth. By ord[or of the court. 1,27 d(I4: 1 JO.HN ITERIBERIT. Clork. In tlie Matter of Mary Ilouworleh, an Ab soltlco. 1ECOND DISTRIIICT COURT FOR TIlE PAR SIh41 of Orl0an4 . No. 40,145-Notl'c 4 hlrolby gaivInto th crr!litors of this estate and to all other pirsons hrorin flt ) 4er4tod to 44show t':11,o Within tnll) ays from thc prs'lnt notillat1o1n, if 414any t4 .y Ihoe Iv )" 4 a4 . wh4 y Iho 44o4111. 4nt) . p)ro an.to d )by FI. T. l'44rkeIr. cur)itorof this . i4,ot shoutld not b 4. )p4lovl 4l 4 homolog4l)4n d, 4 i1d1 hll funds dit.<ributld in aclcordanllo Ithere Bly ord0er' 4of Ih coOll'l:. nlil2:4 27 to2* JO. N IIEIiBERT. Cllark. S Surreslsion of Ablrahlam Well. ITEONDI) IlSTRICT COUItT FOR THE 1 pvar4ish of Orlnans, No. 40,82:3 - Whor.os, .ilr4. Fannll)y AWVo ll has Uotltionod th) cou)rt for Ilett4rs (of administrationl on the ) sta)to (If the l44to Arhamllin Woil1. dtl ion.1ndl. Not cto Is h4Iereby glvol4 to aill whom it maly conclernll to show o.1uso within tl)n hdays why tile prnayr of the 1sald p1ot ilinr sho4ld not bo grant4d. lBy order of the coulrt. no_2:4 27 4d42 JOHN HERBERIT. Clerk. MnlrreNlton of Adam Galsser. SECOND DIBTRICT COURT FOIl THE pt4 rish of Orloans, No. 40.2!1 -- Notico Is h4o)dby given to the hrotdit4ors of this 4stat1, and4)4 to all )othnr 4'olsonn4 horoin inter.,sted4,h to show cause'I) , within tln days1 from tile preshtent not Ill ('ll loll. if inly lhoy have or can. why th4e aconill)nt prollsntlllrd yt (lodfried Oassor., d.ltiv) tI)ista me)ntry 4xc4'eutor of th4is state., 14should not ho approv4\d and4l honm4l4olgtod,. n I the funds d1ts trlhultd 4ilnc)oo)rdILanl o thorewitbh. By orde4r of the courrt. no02: 27 d44'2* JOHN HERBERT. Oliark. ucceeealon of Barnett r. Collnsky. ".EOOND DISTRIOT COURT FOR THE PAR 4 lsh of Orleatns, No. 4).4[22-WhereasO, Hugh Flynn has 4otltionod tile court for lotters of administr4ation n otho o)tate of the lto 4 Ilarnett P. Colinsky. doloalsod. Nol.ioo Is horely givon to 4il whom it, may concern to show 'a)use within t) n da)ys whiy iho prayer of the said t.ltitioner should not be granted. By order of the court, no02: 27 dto2 JOHN HERBERT, Clork. CONSTABLE SALES. Dr. i. . Byon vs. II. Contejenn and Wife. rilIHIRD JUSTICE COURT FOR THE PARISH . nof Orlhans. No. lian-By virtue of a writ of florl faelas, to 1me directed by the lion. John L. 1,arsllho, Third Justice of the Peace in and for the parish of Orleans. in the above entitled cause, I will proceod to sell at oublle auction at my warehouse, No. 101 St. Ionuis streot between Dauphino and Bourbon stlrots, in the Second District of this city, on MONDAY. December 9. 1878. at 12 o'clock in., the followinl airtils- ONE ARMOIIIL ONE TOILET. ONE IRON SAFE. ONE CLOCK (Rtnulaitor.) Seized in t e above suit. Terms-Cash on the spot. THOMAS J. BUCKLEY. Constable. no27 de ai Jamiell P. EGinautt vs. J. M. Martin. rli111RD JUSTICE COURT FOR THE PAR b ist of )Orloans, No. 1801-Ily virtue of ai writ of flori facias, to me directed by tilhe Hon. John L. Larescho, Third Justice of tihe Peaeo in and for the parish of Orleans, in tilhl above entitled cau1e, I will proceed to sell at publit" naltlion, at S. ()ulnatult ' auction store. corner of litenvillo strot and Exchange Alhlyl in the Sco10d District of this city, on WEDNES DAY, D)(o1111mbr 4. 1878 at 11 o'slock t. ill. ONE LOT OF HOUSE1iHI'D1) FURNITUIRE, its per inventory filed in my ofhico. Seized in the above entitled and numberod suit. Terms-Cash on the alot, no,24 2, do THOS. J. BUCKLEY. Constable. F. G. Chamllllerlnlat v. A. Iotllrhereatu. F1iRST JUSTIC(E COURT' FOR THE PARISH / of tOrleans. No. sti79-lly virtue of ai writ of ileri facias, to 1me directed by tilh lion J. Paris Childress. First Justleo of tile Poice in and for the parislh of Orleans. I will proc'ed to sell at public aultion, on DMONUAY. D)ecelnber 2. 1878, at 12 o'clock m., at James Regan's sta bles. on Baronno strlot. between iPoydras andl Lafayette streets, the following described iro lprty. to wit ONE FLOAT. Seized in the above entitled suit. Terms-Cash on tih spot. 1102no 27 de2 JOHN F. WOOD. Constable. POUND NOTICE. DEPARTMENT OF POI(E, ) Administrator's Offile. City Hall, New Orleans, November 25, 1878. "TAS BROUGHT TO TILE FIRST DIS trict Pound, corner of Locust and La fayette streets - TWO RED COWS. Which. if not claimed within five days and ex penses thereon paid, will be sold at pub is aulc tion at said pound on SATURDAY, November 3o. 1878. at 12 o'clock m. By order. P. MEALLIE. nucc :t Administrator of Police. POUND NOTICE. DEPARITMENT OF POLICE, ) Administrator's 0111.e, City Hall, New Orleans, November 21, 1878. WTAS BROUGHIT TO TIIE THIRD DISTRICT V Pound, corner of Morales and Mariguy streets, on Sunduay, November lo. 1878 ONE RED AND WHITE COW. Which. if not claimed within live days. and expenses thereon paid, will be sold at public auction at said potund on THURSDAY, Novem ber 28. 1s78, at 12 o'clock m. By order ot P. MEALLIE. no2:t td Administrator of Police. ROBERT E. LEE STOVE. TfIS STOVE HAS JUST BEEN INTRO duced in this market. It is manufactured in Georgia. and is presented to the Oublic as the equal of any Stove on this market for all house hold purposes, with a full rante to that e fect while it is sold fully TWENTY PEE 0ENT OHEAPEB, by the undersigned. JAMES H. REYNOLDS, General House and Steamboat Smith, Plumbing, Gas and Steam Pipe Fitting. Stoves, Ranges and Pumps. ...... . Baronne Street ....... - 0 Between Union and Perdido streets, 8i1~ 1 N EW OBLEANS, LA. JUDICIAL ADVERTIISEMENTS. AUCTION SALES. By Albert Paul & Co. IN TIHE 1 MATTER OF TIlE MINOR MAUTIHE. JR. 8ocond District Court for the Parish of Orloans No. 40.,449. i1Y ALIBERT ''AUL & CO., Albort Pal. AI ntionoer---OIllco No. 45 Royal str.ot--On HATUlJ),DAY, D)ocombor 28, 1878. at, 12 o'clock in.. by virtun of an order of the Hon. A. L. TeRHsot. .Juldg of theo .lnond District, Court for the iar Oih of Orloans, daltid Novnber 25. 1878, at the Mlorhlllnts aItd Anl(tionents' Exchrhngo, on IRoyal, hoar (brlol stroot, will be sold at auc A CERTAIN LOT OF GRtOUND, with irn provculrenis thereon, in the First I)istrlet of this 'ity, In squlire boundled by Baroun 'o, 1)ryades. Melpomono and Ir Thalia stroots, menoasi.uring 1 fort 11 inchI(s r lines front on Ilarorlno street by 127 foot to inchons lines in delpth. The tmprove lolllts comrnliso it doube on-story house, inuown as No. - Batrolnuo stroot.l Torms--Uinsh. Act of sale at pllrrhaser's eoxpelse ]nfor a E. .Jnmbroyl , rotIsry Il,lit'. 10o77 *re7 1t 91 ,'* LEGAL. NOTICEC . TIHE h$'ATE OF)' LOUISIANA. FOURTH DISTRlJT1' COURT FOR THE PAR I11 OF ORLEANS. MIl-R. tiECTLE M. I'ItEAU VS. EMILE Vogr ., hter i llhusbantd-No. 45,167. I ItEltFlY r(ICIIITllTY TI'AT ON TITE li in il day of Nov'tl(br, 1878i, jiidglnintl was retodointl ini this omirt InI tho follotinWlg on itiod Suit. in 1tho words and llguros foilowling, towit MIrs., Cello iMi. Proan vs. Emtil Vorgnos, htr hillituiban --No. 4r,5 17. On nmoiotn of It. Hinwlrt DoInno., of (oltlusel for ahtlltllff. and uvion urn, ll lcing to the court duo prool of her dintnd, anid the no Irt, consid orinug I ho law and t.ho ovidhnoo to bo in favor of ptlainttfT horoin It Isn ordr.d, Illidjdgd and doncenold that the ijlginrlint, by dofault, heroin ot lrod nanal.., do fonIllant. on the foulrth nllstant,,|)o I noW on0lirmnied anIId Iadt fllnal, and accordingly lthatt thlro be iindimint, in favorof plaintifT. Mrs. (ollo Proan, wife of Eiiito VrgInes. antd against sait1 do funlltant, Emrlilo V'ragnos, dtlcrooing a 'dissolu tion of tot) l egal t 'olltnilnlltinty oxist.ing o.tween them. andtht Ihlat. lintlllf do havo thlo satlarato ldmlilti istat lion of Ilhr affaI rs, ,ir I lland ondllonlling tlfn datro, t.Ie l sai t imilo Vrllnes, to lltny ui to It Is wife, Mrs. Celt Ii Preau, tie aii in t of flvo hlllndrod d llhrs an' d till costs of (arllt. J1iudgtiont 'ignidt(l Nov)etllr i, 175.4. Judge lt Fourth District Court. TII oistimony whorlnof, I Ihlvo hIuntoll ot myf(l ll ha 11d and nM-llnd thon snl of oheo saLt nour|t. ILtt the( ('vi of Now tOrl'ltlns. (1on this slxontllhi ,lily of Novnmb'lr, in tihlt yntar of our L]ord ono Itholsandtl lghlt. h1 drd fu'(' nd s,111 ovlnty-oigllht. (GEO. P. CAZIELAII. no2i( 25 t27T.._ J)ipity Clrk. STATE OF LOUISIANA-FIFTII DISTRICT COURT FOR TIlE PARISIBI OF OILEANS. Order. IET TITE CESSION IIEREIN MAI)E BY - 11 il ptnttollonor . (. B. TIELhVA Ii bo accoiptdod for the hoInlloftlt of his t credltors, anll lot a moot ing of tho Ir'ditors of tho Insolvelt bo hold bo fore A. J. Lowts. Lew. notary publit'. on TUESDAY. D)eenllintl 1. 187a, at I o'clock p. m,, in ieorord nfllc with law. In t sa r ti esis matdo and pro vidltl, land lot all prooeldings against tllo tor son ant111( prolpor' of hnalid inslolvnt otb stayed. Now Orloans. Novlmbor 211. 1878. A trino copy: PAUTL T. ABADIE, Doputy Ciork. In ro G. B. Trolvar, No. 11449. Fifth Diti.rict Court.r n,,,7 't,_ * THE ~''ATE OF LOUl81ANA. THIIBD DISTR'ICT COURT FOR THE PAR 181t OF ORLEANS. MRS. JULIANA HIEI'RMANN VS. MAX. HER manll-No. 25,450. I ItElEI3Y CERTIFY. THAT ON THE l twenty-first day of Novnmbor, 7Hs, jludg monti was renielred In this court In the follow rig entitlei and numbered suit, in the words anid flgures fotllowing, to wit: Mrs. .luliana Hormann vs. Max. Hermann No. 251,456. On motion of BrauIhn, Beck Ar DinkolspAil. of counsel for l)lalntiff in this snit, on prodluc ing to tho court due proof in ,povrt. oif 'ot r do mantl. Land the law IIand ivllince lh ng I her favor, it isordred., adjulgeid and dcre;'d that the judgment, by default bherin et;tered on the sixteenth day of Novembher. 1,7,4. be now confirmed, and accord I ugly that there bl I lludg mont horoin in favor of plaintiff. Julnina IIormann. and Igainst diefendant. her husband. Maximilian Tlermann, dlocreeing a seoiratiou of property betwoeen said plaintiff and her said husband, and a dissolution of the community of aculloests and gains hitlerto existing betweeoon themo ; and it is further ordered and decreed that plaintiff to have and recover of defendant the sum of ninr tllousand nine hundred anti eighty-two dollars and four cents, with legal Intorest from judlicial diemarnd. and costs of sultt, with the privilego granted by law to married women. ,Jutlzdgment renderedi Novermber 21. 1875, Judgmenlt signed Novomber 2r; 1575. F. A. MONROE, Judge. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and aftixed tihe sel of the said court, at the city of Now Orleans. on this tweuty-sixt.h day of November, in the year of our Lord, olne thousand eight hunlredt ad seventy-eight, and the one hundred and third year of the tndo tnd lnoe ot the United Staw.s.i nlo27 del i; JOE GARIDEL. Doputy Clerk. OFF]ICE ST. BERNARD COAL COMPAiY, 29 Carondelet st., New Orleans. COAL AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Steamboats, Steamships, And Families Supplied. Has always on hand a full stock of St. Bernard and O'Neil & Co.'s coloebrated Pittsburg Coal au4 tf W. S. CAMPBELL, Agent. COAL--...-- -PITTSBURG ----- COAL, W. G. COYLE & CO., 35 Carondelet, Corner Gravler. PITTSBURG AND VIRGINIA CANNEL COAL. -ALSO ANTIIRACITE, LUMP, EGG AND (IIESTNUT SIZE, DELIVERED AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. nolo Im ~SOAPII 1.NA Is acknowledged to be the BEST AND CHEAPEST OF ALL SOAPS. It is manufactured with BORAX, free of are ADULTERATIONS. Patented and manufactured by J. H. KELLEB. RDaS lv le110 raviAr street. IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS. Great Reduction in Price or BALE TIES. The undersigned offer for sale, in lots to suit purchasers, the celebrated GRIP TIE AT $1 75 PER BUNDLE, with discount on large lots. This Tie is recommended, by many who have used it, as being the best ever offered in this market. JOHN B. LAFITTE & CO.. OC30 Im 18s Gravier street. AUCTION SALES. By Nash & Hodgson. SALE FOR A PARTITION. TilE ROHEDALE BUGAR PLANTATION, ON TIIE BAYOU TECIIE. SEVEN MILES FROM NEW IBERfA. IN IBERIA PARISH. CONTAINING ABOUT TWO THOUSAND ARPENTR, WITH SPLENDID RESIDENCE. SUGAR HIOUSE AND OTHER IM I'BOVEMENTS. WITHOUT LIMIT 011 RESERVE, AT AUCTION. FOR A DIVISION OF INTERETI'H. UY NAHIH & ITOD)G()N- W. . 1. OI)COD ON I Aunt tonoor-!f[tllo No. 13 (CarInnloiot t root On HA'I'URDA Y. I)oomollr 14, 177H. at 12 ,''lok in.. at, th St,. (Charll s Auction .Exchaug In I ho hatomont rotunda of th tSi. Charlos liotel, in thuo nily of Now Orloans. for a partition of in toronts, wit.hout an1y Ilwmit or reserve, to tih highnot bihllr, It thibllnc ion'ton, will te sohl TIlE IO()STEDAIIE HIIGAIL I'LIANTA'TION. iltuated on1 thl . Jtyou T''oemo. swven rlllo) bolow thn town of Now IbIoria, in orla lrari.. in ithis Stato, togretfho with all the buildlingos and lIin provollnltll.s tloroon. THE I'PLANTATION contains ilhoult 2110o ar poIts of lalndt ()or1 or ol.)0. (on1 both siles of t l,ll ayou 'lhllln say 1740 altlon l on the oast hank. 9,((0 el.aurned; h.ilanceu in timbetbw ali; all tIabov' overfl'tlw. no loveon req iired ;nd lllo alr vnolit oil tihe woet bank, on which sltands I tho etolio Irontidoenoeo, out thoises, gttrdl'ns, or ihiIrds, ot. 'Thiie Now Orlians and 'J'e is 1Inil ro1id is graldtd through this trilt of land, tie yondi Mirgan City. a1nd now in course of 0orln pliotion. TIlE IMIPRO(VEMENTSH consist, of an oxtlon sivo brick sugar-hose(, witi holleirs, nlgine and other nmathinolry, olto, (lnot in good order),. ullrg c(oopllr shopt. ov()Ieor'1 house., oxtnllsi1VII stHablo, 1and labout) sixteoen ollnll or holuses for Il)arorr. oin tho east ll tk, I an '. A LArtiE AND ELEGANT TWO-STORY llIlCK IIE1S DENCE, with iall the roqosittenout bildinghI s grll.tldls. orehlards, oetc.. on the wliest bank, aItnd onily twolvo or fourtoon hours run from Now Orloans, The Blayo Tlle7'cli in aboult. 2d0 yards wide, always nl.vigntllo, an1d hailt ologant roslIdennliis iand thrivling villnngoI ton its b)tnks for ,I iIhunidrod mllHs. Tho lands IIrn lunsl.rpissdls in furtility tproduci.ng sugar 'an). co(to. rle)), corn rlll lpotatotI, Oranllges, figs, polaiches 001n04 t(nd otllnr frulits a nuts flllolrih, whiie vegeta.lhos grow aill tho vtar; tgrlssos tbundalit, for nit li;l the oillInato I is dligtful,with soldorn frosts,. Hr ol!ty agrmanbhe tiid intollignatt,. For full war liculal-rs ininimr of tIh) .alt) llOn Iorsat.ftheir ottlol IIas ai)ovo. 'rlitls ('lo. r 11a1u 1 free of n.ll in!ulll - Ibrnel('4. Two hunllrlh'd Iiand olgll.y iho(gsLheads (of Ilsugalr worn madileld ill IHI0. Termis---tlwh on the p!ssliig of tillos; tih llruhllaser ai-sumnl g in aiddllitton tI o ilisl hl , t11 bhcik tnxo1 n-ow duoh i l iI) pithti, aIlllloullntini Ii abhout. R$ui), rug woll i1.4 thx(oo (1114 In 187¢; I0 p('r ('nlt of the pries to b nid , t 1 oil tho 4p00t, toý bind thi slls no.. . , Act, of tile hofore N. I. Trit, notary pubhit, Iat tihe I(ItIII of ti)o lOurchnl r,. nin1)7 27 i1 4R 51114 INSURANCE. IMntuail Insurance Company 92.............. CAMP STREET.......... s Paid Up Capital $500,000. TWENTT-8ECOND ANNUAL STATEMENE NEW OnLEANS, January 1, 1878, In conformity with the reu.uroments of the charter, the company publishes the following statement, for the year ending December al. 1877: AMOUNT OF IPEMIUMS FOR THE TEAl ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1877. On fire risks.-- - ... 253.685 74 On river risks..... 91.210 38 On marine risks.-. 80.478 85 d-- $4258,369 67 Add- Untorminated risks. 1876..... 94.275 00 Gross premiums............... ----- 944 Loss Unterminated risks. 1877 ..-.. 104,741 00 Return premiums ........... 16,445 78 121.186 78 Net earned premiums............ss9s.4s7 as Losses. etc.. paid during same period: On fire risks ........$92,406 56 On river risks ....... 19.185 02 On marine risks.... 20.483 91 $132.235 49 Unadjusted losses.. s6.000 oo Add- 168.2385 4 Add Re-insurance....... 44,797 29 General expenses. taxes, rent, Board Underwriters and Babock engines... 50.279 11 95.076 40 Reserve fund ............. 10.000 00oo Interest on capital stock...... ........ $49.bd2 41 Less Discount and inter est ................ 2.075 68 ---- 20.486 73 $293.798 65 Net profit.......- .................104.659 2' The Company has the following assets esti mated at their market values: Stocks and bonds ................... _.3.306.29 oa Loans on mortgage.............. .. 9.122 61 Loans on pledge......................... 93,040 Bills receivable........................- 11.458 38 Real estate.............................. 250 or Premiums in course of collection..... 2,.435 49 Cash on hand .......................... 159,482 71 Total assets ..............................$656,868 89 The foregoing statement its a just. true and correct transcript from the books of the com. pany. JAS. I. DAY. President. H. CARPENTER. Secretary. Sworn to and subscribed before me thir eighteenth day of January. 1878. A. INGRAHAM. Notary Public. The Board of Directors, at a meeting held on the nineteenth day of January, 1878, after set. ting aside $10,00.o0 to reserve fund from|lthe net earnings of the year. and paying 10 per cent dividend to the stockholders, have resolved to pay a CASH DIVIDEND OF TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT on the net earned participating premiums of the year ending December 81 1877. said dividend payable on and after Mon day, the twenty-eighth day of January. 1878. DIRECTORS: E. J. Hart. Jesse S. Flower. J. L. Harris. Henry Renshaw, J. Weis. L. Alcus. Hugh Wilson. B. W. Taylor. Scott McGehee. B. Biscoe, J. C. Morris. D. Fatjo, A. Baldwin, James I. Day. T. L. Airey. Charles Macready Lionel C. Levy. B. E. Craig. W. E. Seymour. Emory Clapp, Sam'l L. Boyd. John G. Gaines. D. A. Chaffraix. John S. Groves. m- --- nuunnm. JULIO, PORTRAIT PAINTER No. 2 Carondglet Street, New Orleans. Portraits from life or from pictures of the de.eased (in oil ir crayon), from $2a to S15o. My ART GALLERY is a place of free re sort. and the public is invited to visit ita Dleasure del6 tf Air Cooling Apparatus, The Quic.kest and Most Practliceal Melllod for in lliliding, C(el'ars, ilreweries, Ships, ('Ci rs, Mea,.t-Paekinig EstIblli shmentis;, Etc. The frenzing Loln 1th rols of the, oorll user d gas hol r' v lon tnltlyt wenpt (off. d10 away with the dal .ness and hlul alr er'ateid by th lorrienfllUtioi of Vgettable illtter or nlny other sIbstianie. 'Th ll) lntein c old prlodi nl by Ilhis A P[PAitA'I't i will allow a room onmce coolod to koplt at I rogular low tempolo rturlll with a frw hours dLaily operallLtionll. AIR COOLING APPAR..ATUR. I l ' i Tranarant a t mh l trtn th r from t box -nd from tII wa ',Ir contind lh+ ,in , twýt, /i'htndhi which, the freezing is a, om lishý d in a fw h r I II of th air agIinst t l . wtilh rprikind wi h witrr. This mahinn can bI oIIIrated ofthor co ntinu l or il ri 't!il, y i w ithlolut aly lr ý.os to thf Im nIfctulre, r. Air Cooling Apparatus! Ice Hachines nish thrm with ite fulllst anratio of teiJr sIi ýesful oVrIt ion. IIII PlrtIs doi trin" tIo ýretl m hirnIs fo the Ioming Mo!son are repartfully urgod to sFnr th eir ord ner earl y, in ord er to allow {h e n ec essary tim e for the constructio n and tastin g of the apoaratus, CENENDN IC M CO., h orner of Drelord and Foucher streets, New 0leans, Full inormat Ion furnis hd on oct xtrn toof thr from th f box and from tho watir coCool ing d ihcreiil, not.withstund which, thppfreezing c is aerum v~wd In a fow housa. y , S Pomptond ti H a on of thr i 0, anTfr darn ow e, PaOrlos.e.ed n rtion ofi th air against till rois. wfhilet ar t ll of with twaeirr. ThisH mlhio l iann.24 tf Partwries iindes i 1 ert Iilleenr Il forte s oingam or l w latr aOW rsholllu etlld l hav on to sendl their orders early, in order to allow the nocessary time for tile constructioln and testing of the apparatus. Corner of ~elord and Foucher strreettrs, Now Orleans, Corner of De dCON STR U CTOR S. Full information furnished oin aipplicaton to 0024 tf PRIOPOSALS FOR LEVEE WOIRK. STATIE OF LOUIITANA, ) ExecIutiv D)h1partl'ient. New Orleans. November '2. 1 7.. Scaled proposals will hb received at this oflloe until MONDAY. Decembc er 2, at 12 o'e! ok mn.. for the construction of the fllowing levee.s: Raleigh, parish of East Carroll, Fourth Dis triet. Ford Field Extension, parish of Tensas, Fourth iDistrict. Upper Bondurant, parish of Tensas. Fourth District. Waterproof, parish of Tensas. Fourth Dis trict. Leocaze. parish of St. John, Second District. Horn's Store, parish of St. John, Second Dis trict. Plans, profiles and specifcations of the above works are now ready for inspection at the State Engineer's office. Proposals shall be addressed to the undersigned, and each one indorsed for the particular levee on which the hid is made. The sealed proposals must contain a deposit, amounting to one cent for each yard of the es timated contents up to ten thousand yards, and an additional uuarter of one cent for every yard over, to be forfeited to the State in case of the failure of the contractor or bondsmen to qualify within forty-eight hours after adjudication, or else the bondsmen must be present at the open ing of the bids, prepared to sign immediately. Payment of this work shall be made as per statement in the office of the State Board of Engineers. The Board reserves to itself the right to re ject any or all bids. FRANCIS T. NICHOLLS, Governor and President of the Board of State Engineers. no21 td SEALED PROPOSALS. OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONEaS OF THE [ Consolidated Debt of the City of rNew Orleans Room No. 5. City Hall, ( New Orleans, November 1e, s187. J Sealed proposals will be received at this Department until MONDAY, December 2, 1878, at 12 o'clock MI., for the purchase of One Thou sand Shares, more or less, of one hundred dol lars each. in the New Orleans Waterworks Com pany, payable in the floating debt of the city (unpaid ordinances of 1878 included), as author ized and described in ordinances Nos. 4459 and 458s, A. S. (excepting city money., Bids to state the highest price for stock, not less than par, payable in the floating debt. Blank forms for proposals may be had by ap plying at the office of Administrator of Public Accounts. The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids and answers will be given the following day at ED. PILSBURY, Mayor. J. C. DENIS, Administrator of Finance J. G. BROWN. n19 td Administrator of Public Accounts. CANCELLATION OF BONDS. STATE OF LOUISIANA, Exc.!eative Department. Whereas, FRANK PACE. Jr..of the city of New Orleans. has applied to me for the cancellation of the two following delscribed bonds, to wit 1. One bond, dated November 21, 1,72. drawn by said Frank Pace. Jr., as principal and J. L Tissot and John Grayer as sureties in the fol lowing sums, to wit: The said Frank Pace, Jr., as principal for the full sum of five thousand dollars, arid the said J. L. Tissot as surety in the sum of five thousand dollars, and the said John Grayer as surety in the sum of five thousand dollars. 2. One bond. dated December 24t. 1872. drawn by said Frank Pace, Jr.., as principal and J. L. Tissot and William Fagan as sureties in the following sums, to wit: The said Frank Pace, Jr., as princiDal for the full sum of ten thou sand dollars, and J. L. Tissot and William Fagan each in the sum of five thousand dollars as sureties; both of which bonds were given by the said Frank Pace. Jr., to secure the faithful performance of his duties as Clerk of the Sec ond District Court for the parish of Orleans. Now, therefore, I. FRANCIS T. NICHOLLS., Governor of the State of Louisiana, have thought proper to issue this my proclamation with the view of giving public notice to all per sons therein concerned and interested to show cause, in writing, at the offlee of the Secretary of State, in the city of Now Orleans, within ninety days from and after the last publication hereof, why the said bonds should not be can celed and annulled, and the sureties therein named discharged from any further liabilities in the premises. Witness my signature, authenticated with the seal of the State of Louisiana, at the city of New Orleans, this nineteenth day of the month of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-seven, and of the one hundred and first year of the independence of the United States of America. FRANCIS T. NICHOLLS. By the Governor: OscAIt AnnoTo, no5 30d Assistant Secretary of State. WOODI WOOD! WOODI C ONISTANTLY RECEIVING PER HONEI Island line of steamers, J. F. Frazer. Jose Dhine and barges. At wholesale and retail. Honey Island Wood and Coal Yards, No. 875 Julia. near Magnelia Bridge, New Basin, also at corner Carondelet Walk and Marai. street, Old Basin. Main office. No. 158 Commir street. P. O. address, Lock box lose. Wood delivered to any part of the ety. Oak Wood, mer cord (best) .. --. - .-- . 5 o Ash 6 50 Oak and Ash mixed. ser cord ..... 6 oo Liberal discount made to dealers. V~ll m eas. ure and satisfaction guaranteed" dec2 tf INSURANCE. ANNUAL STATEMENT -OF TN1 NEW ORLEANS INSURANCE COMPANY, Up to Deeember 81, 1871. ESTABLISHED IN 1808. Fire promiums ........... -$20,881 02 Marine premiums ......... 84,632 42 River promiums .......... 29,240 04 Totid premiums ....... $o80.759 ImRs- Premiums on unexpired Risks ...................... $86.057 6 Return premiums .......... 12,190 18 Relnsurancos ............... 20,742 89- 118.990 18 Net earned premiums .......... $201.768 7 Add Interest and salvages........ 41,828 64 5808,592 29 Deduct Fire loNsse...... 10,417 PAS MarinolotmeoR... 17.722 00 Ilver lo5s e..... 12.120 8i0r- $96,4'0 70 Rebate ac.. 1 poz,eont...... 40.499 4 Genera erveness.......... 84,214 46 Sttteo and city tac.s and licnsme................... 0,242 79 Board of Underwriters.... 6,769 85- 194,170 41 Profit for the year 1877,............$109.41 84 Profit and lo................ ,00 28 Dividend. June o0, 1877......... 25,000 o0 Dlvidrd. Do combor- l,1877. 20.,000 X0-- 50o.X000 n Balance ... ............ ~ -- 109.415 84 ASBETH OF TIlE COMPANY AT THEIIB MAIGXEI VALUE. Cash In bran.k............... 5.o05 76 Real ostate ............. . 118,275 Un Ith+d States Go Id Donds. Now Orlans City Rail road Conm...ny, J ckson and Great Northoan Rall roadl Comnmny (ltrtmort gage bonr.),. Bank and Insurance stocks and Louisiana tate, Console. 19l.9o0 42 Bills receivable (for Lre mlums) .................... 11,429 88 First mortgmore notes and pleodge not ............... 106,523 84 Prom urns in course of col lection................ 70,210 94-8619,808 4 The above statement is a true and correct transcrlpt from tho books of the company. J. TUYESI. President J. W. IIINCKS. Secretary. Sworn to and slnbwsribed before me, this als. teonth January. A. D. 1875. JOHN LARESOHE. Third Justice of the Peaoce At a meetitn of the Board of Directors held on the tenth nst9,nt, it was resolved to pay the seom-annual interest DIVIDEND OF FIVE FEB CENT on the capital clock to the stockholders. or their legal representatives, on and after the tenth instant. J. W. HINOKS. Secretar7. Neow Orleans. January 16, 1878. DIRECTORS: Ernest oerl1h. H. Gally. Charles Lafltte. Ant. Carriere. Charles E. Schmidt, Jules Aldige. Charles J. Leeds. W. A. Bell. D. Fatio, Pierre Poutz. A. Schreiber. Jules Tuyes. iale TWENTY-NINTH ANNUAL STATEMENT - OF THE - CRESCENT MUTUAL Inslara, nee Company. NEW ORLEANS, May 22, 1878, The Trustees, in conformity with amended charter, submit the following statement of af fairs of the company on the thirtieth of April. 1878: Fire premiums ......... .180.751 18 Marine premiums......... 36,729 15 River premiums........... 82.136 50 ------ $2o9,616 81 Earned premiums, less reinsurnce 2 16 81 and return premiums......... 228,.981 8 Losses paid and estimatedl.- y: Fire losses4.. .....$44.424 27 Marine losses..... 12,199 00 River losses....... 40.636 96 $ 97,259 23 Taxes, expenses, discount in lieu of participation, etc ......- .... 769,291 28 Less rents, salvage .ssavings, etc...... 21,29 80 37,661 48- 134,920 71 Gross profits...................... $94,010 61 The company have the following assets: Bills receivanle............ $39,988 67 Loans on bond and mort gage ............... ... 44,707 80 -- 84,696 47 Loans on call........... $7031 35 Cash ...................... 63.126 63 133.441 97 City bonds........................ 83.117 2 Bank and other stocks .... ......... 59.186 63 Real estate ........................... 112.176 91 Premiums in course of collection and suspense account ................. 83,992 19 $5606,611 87 The above statement is a true and correo transcript frdn the books of the Company. THOS. A. ADAMS. President. HENnY V. OODEN. Secretary. Sworn to and subscribed before me this twenty-seocond day of May, 1878. ALFBED INGRAHAM. Notary Public. The Board of Trustees this day resolved that after paying the annual div'dend of TEN PER CENT on Capital Stock of Company, that a dividend of TWENTY PER CENT in cash be paid on Monday, June 10, to those parties en ltitled to receive the same. TRUSTEES. Thos. A. Adams, Jno. E. King, Sam'l B. Newman. Fred'k Camerden. bam'l H. Kennedy. Joseph W. Stone, John Phelps, George Martin, Adam Thomson, Alfred Moulton, Henry Abraham, L. C. Jurey, Victor Meyer, Edward Nalle Joseph Bowling, Gee. W. Sentell. Edw'd J. Gay, Paul E. Mortimer. Simon Hernsheim. John V. Moore, Simon Forchelmer. W. B. Conger, Jos. B. Wolfe, Henry M. Preston R. B. Post. J. J. Irby Edw'd Pilsbury, • Reuben d, Bush, my23 Jno. M. Parker. MIEDICAL NOTICE. DR. W. BILLE, Specialist for all Chronic Dis. eases, Private Diseases and Female Diseases has just returned from Europe. Office.196 anal street, between Dryades and Rampart streets up stairs. Nervous Debility Weakness, either caused by abuse or age, A WAYS cured in a short time. Private Diseases treated after a new sure and anick method. Female Disease treated with greatest success. Dr. Bllte's reputation as a skilled and suacess. ful physician is already years ago esablished in New Orleans and vicinety, and he has cured hundreds of cases here which other physicians had failed to benefit, which is well known to the public. Dr. Bille is a graduate from one of the best colleges in Europe, and was for - ears as. sistant physician to Prof. .ieord, Para. Oon. sultations and correspondence strictl onfL. dential. Char es moderate. 196 Oad? street. DR. W. BTLr 196 (anai street.