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O1rrto0 PEW O6.lANI DEMOOBAT, I !Wednesday Evening, March 14, 1877. 1sw OnLmaLI ozCL asI no EUa. arch ...............O $ 96 $48S a 19............. ,888,818 60 8644 8 l 8 ............ 1,886,878 7 704,971 00 eh14 ............. 1,809,46 0 189,776 20 Thus ar this week.... ,158,089 94 8771,176 17 fame time last week.. 6,774,678 47 718,188 65 last week ....... 9 e.a96 9 40 99,61887 ;= week beore.... 10,t1,849 71 1,118761 64 We noticed a slight increase toda i the de mad for maoney at several of the banks, but ao eange at the rest or on the street, or quotable a*iaEton In the rates of commercial paper. 0et4 and foreign exobange ruled at previous ratem, and the movement in both was md.erate. Wo .ork eht oontintltd scarc sad sti. . Al 1 stocs are only L moderate reqiet, were ve a rm in their prtenstom The ngs being ighbt and the demand thi, State bde losed '/% per ent higher, sad Pre alum Bonds',{ per cent above yesterday's quo. e mbC tinus to quote: Exceptlonal commercial laer at 8-- percent per annum discount Al ft O.10, second grade do. 1916;collateralloans I9 ret uolues mortgages 41V69,, and second 101do. .10. Gold opened at 106@108%, agalnst 104t at New York, and after a moderate builess olosed at the opening rates in both markets. The sales . summed up 877,o0o, embratcng $18 000 at S 1 .1, 11$10000 anod 18 000,oO at o.0} 70o, 8000 sa d 814,000 at 105%, and $6000 at {t Foreign Eohange was wi hoet quotable a uiatlen. The sales of sterling wore confined to £18,900, embracing £1200 bill of lading at 508V', £0000 do at 50811{®04, £6000 do at 304, £100O Al olear at S' 104 ,~ 10 do 005 and £2000 bank at -, and £1000 The sales of francs comprised 50,000 and 250, 000 commercial at 4.98%. At the close sterling bills were quoted at 503 0.004% for bill of lading and Al clear and -@ 06u for bank, (bank counter rate -0-50bya), and francs at 4 99 , for commercial ant nomtual for bank. New York eight continued scaroe and stiff, The aldes comprised 93,000., embraing 820,000 com. meroial at 10 'l cent premium, 11l,000 private bankers' at 7.81, and $50,000 bank at . . The banks continued to check on New York at . cent premium, and commercial eight was 11 quoted kt 8.10@-. The following is the oflloitl statement of the es reported to-day to the Btook Exchange: - 13,000 tate Cono' ................. 02% 100,000 do. ................ 0 S5,o1 Premium Doeds at.......... 88 250 Nicholle Police Warrants at.... 61 500 do. do. .... 01 00 do, do .... 09% eke were firm. With higher ofteringe and a better demand, Ct onsole and Premium Bondi were stronger the former losing at 8Owe6 s 34 alans 61%059 tarday, and the lathtera aaa, aks t 32, OFFICI 'NEW O1iRLANS DEMOGRAT, Wednesday ErtenS, March 14, 1877. f* ' scent Pricsfor ro s Iround J COTTON-The sales to-day embraced' 8950 balesat rreultUt and lower prices, reqtrtn i nctaon of 4o In our quotations. We 4110 the Agates and report of the Ex~hange, U Gen'l Quotations. Er. Q. Ordinary....... ....... @ 9% - Ot dary .... ............. .9,4ýt- o flee a ,rdnary .............· 10 1o 0-l Good Ordinay ..........10 10 r 10 j icot Goo Ordinary....... oI@l0; - S trlet Low Middling......... 1 1 1' Viiddlin . .............11 11 11% atit Middlng...............11 l - God Middling........ ll.....l 11% Middling Fair..........12'- 4l1/ 124 Prai.......... ......:.12 ,/l The market opeuol under the depressing in. aouenoe of further unfavorable telegrams from Liverpool and New York, an I the few buyers who came forward claimed concessions of @.%%o which factors were unwilling to grant. The sales during the morning were consequently of limit rd extent, but later in the day parties came to S gther more freely and the entire business anm m.d on the amount noted above. Prices exhibit s considerable irregularity. Most of the sales wm at a decline of 1.S but in some instances b t1mra obtained oonce s oona of eo and in others, i.er speocial kinds were askea for, they were S at9 ellsd to pay previous rates. Upon the 'w the leaning was to our inside figures. Sales could not have been presed unless at still more liberal oonoessions. The dispatches re :p. ted Liverpool dull at a decline of 1i.ld, with ° ales of 8000 and arrivals also 1-100 lower, Havre Slaneo lower, arrivals large and offerin freely a. aket dull and New York quiet at a eclIne of 1-10e in soots and future lower, being quoted at oon0 8.100@18.100o off, and closing at a net de tine of 14.100819.100o except in November and December which were only 10.100o lower. The Exchange makes the meount on ship board not cleared (before to-day's exports) ,:6901 bales, embracing 80 120 for Liverpool, 1586 for Hvroe, 7678 for the North Sea, 1853 for - en, 1541 for the Mediterranean, and 2387 for castwise ports leaving in presses agreeably to it account at 1 m. 1228,888 bales, only a small gprtof whicbh is on sale. At oon to-day Middling wse quoted st ves -Ia at .lKo at Mobile at l0.1L, ast Ltan.ch 1. t at )harleston at Il@11'l e st Wilmiag ast 1lo at Norfolk at l1. 1%o, at sreat 1. st New York at o, ast boston S at Philadelphia at 12c, at Cincinnati t , and at t. Louis at I1 l . ZT o Exchange reports: '"iles 4000 bals. rket lrregularu and easy st quotations." Its nOtattons are reduced c. OOTTON 5TTEATENT. k o hand SBoDt . 1876-bales......... 29,377 since lnst statement.... 4.600 previously.............1,2388,418-1,242,924 1.272.301 Sto-day ................... 6,641 Sldpreviously ; ............. 95,-- 978,197 on hand and on ship rd, not cleared......... 204,104 S lme time last year............. 304,514 'To s eports embraced 8935 bales to Havre * eorlpts proper sinoe hst evening 4406 bale., ma aiy n t tI10 on Alst Wednesday and 6881 la r making n aggregate since Friday etes. S 18,82 bales, against 868 last week and lIat year; total ine AuIust 81, 1,065,;98 oante 1,215,870 1at year-oleoee 150,472. Z- --ehsnge telegrams make the receipts at S paot . from 12 m. yesterday to 12 m. to. I 8 9 bales, against 8885 last week and last lyer, maklng an agaresate raoe Frl qeyemln of 80,287 bale, 9 lat : ..ek ana 47,796 last year. Total since August 85,896 bales, against 8,008,688 up to Tues Snoon, March 14, lt yer--noreaee 81,760. o (Friday to Tueday inoluaive) to Great S86,100 ble, against 28,458 last week and 48,97 lot year, and totthe Continent 14,807 bales, agaInst 798 last week and 14,018 last year, Stocks at all the delivery ports made up to 12 m. 829014 bales, against 852,040 last week and 7¶A.67 last year. SlOBAOOO-There was more movement on the market to-day, the sales embracing 242 hhd.s (4, 28 id 21P.) The amotnt on sale is now esti 3nated at 4500 thde. We continue to quote as follows : Unsound and frosted luge 2®@30, inferior lugs t@4a o. low 4s.@5 co, medium bV/ Ogood to fine o6@6'co, low leaf 7@Bo, medium 100, good 10/@12c, fine 12%@18%c, and selec tlcms 14ý@16o. Y eceived since last evening 1 hbd.; exported ,9 hhde. to New York; stock on hand by our tnnlu" statement 6828 hhds. P REIGHTS-We have no change to notice in a. rket, whioh continues dull and drooping. quoteas follows: s, teamI -Ootton to Liverpool 13-824; to Bre ' 25-82d to New York 7-180; to Boston. Provi Sa1 B. river, Philadelphia and Baltimore, to Liverpool 7-165; to Havre SQ1-160; to the Baltic 9-lo6 thise W 194 hdas. *o se laot, but O) a sol. thi-s ehaM g mm bble. mto~ks under the abd. Iit u parie. Ommon fermenting sells .t 9 ; .;fair I0 84 0; prime 8O5, : sn o .rid l l e4U ,O SOUI B-- Reoeived this morinsg 1040 bblb. 0 The market optalnua quiet but steady and Airm, with a good lorl demando and tbe stock of the 7 better grades held for biger prices. Choice b treble extra i compan tvel sare and sought 7 for. The slee embrae 8860 bbts, of whice 20 Scommon at I4S, 50 double. extra at 0. 5 low treble extra at 41; 2 do. at $6 I.; lo do, at 18 687/; .0 ed do. at !1; 50 dD, at 7; 100 do, at o18 100d do. at $7 : 90 o0b0de do.a t ;7 78; S100 do:' at 7 q 75 do. at $7 76 10 at 7 87Y%; 60, 80010, 1 126 1i !00 ad 6 ehoteue extra at $0 do. a f 101 1d0 1t4it ; ;0 and 60, 100 and 900 do. 8t 8 d a8 do. at .8 87 ,bbl; 100 and 00 on riate terms; 100 to sarive on privaetetm a 0 fopr xport o a prte terms. P0tW -Owhg to a mer pri.te at# the Wert the demand Is better. 80, 100 and 00 bbl eold at $15, and 0 100 and 100 at $18 Oi bbl; also 57 bble in job iots at $16 7861 WV bbl. Chiego was qaoted this morning at $18 40 April an 815 72//1[ . -. o PACK11118' HApr4 P 0 DUCTS-Pl1's feet sell at $1 15 9 keg, sad $6 60 bbl,. There I no family leart pork on hand extra prime pork is Uselling at $18 80(o14; prime me. $16; rump pork $18 60114 lb>bl. 0 bbls sold at 11 75 1 bbl pigs'tongule 4y. apiee ham sausage. 7 in 1i ; re rbsKB p I $ bbl. are not Inquiring but for P ad prweak. 700 pally for he local trade. Pic week. s00 acks olold, of which 700 oholee white at 54e, 1000 do at 5t4o, 500 white mixed, in burlps, at S.e, o00 cboiJe white, in gunnies, at Sto, 500 choice whits, in dundees at 54., 100 cholce white at Sio and 500 do at 5c0 V bushel. SAt'S-Are in fair supply and dull. No sales reported. ht. Loles are quoted at 47@48o. (a lensa 50c bushel. BtR1N-The supply. lis light and prioas have declined Se j 100 lb. 150 saoks sold at $1 06 9 HAY-Good supply and dull. No sales report. ed. Prime is quoted at $15, o'oice $18 ; ton. DRY SALT MM&AT--Buvers are off under the nfluence of unfavorable Western advices, and dull; 15,000 lth shoulders, loose, sold on private terams, and 10,000 and 10,000 the do. at 6%o. Shoulders are quoted at yo, loose, and pao c soked; clear rib sides do; clear sides fo aIb. Dealers are jobbiag shoulders at Oo, clear rib sides 8'0, clear aides 8Lo l bh. B&> ON-Dull, and shoulders are'quoted nomi. nally at'0 o, clear rib sides ho, clear sides 9;o l9 b, Deatrs are Jobbing should. re at 7o, clear rib rides 9yc, clear sides 0%0 l tb 2 casks shoulders mold at 6Ya, and 20 boxe long clear on private terms. LAUD--Is dull and lower. Tierce refined is uoted at 10@t1~% peakers' 9'@10o, keg lie HAMS-.tome demand for choice sugar-aured, small sise, but other kinds are extremely dull. Choice slugar.red, small else. are qoted at 12 18@l ordlnary average 11i/120, isrge 11i, inerior 9D 10;c . Ib, A lot x157 and 40 tIeroe sold on private terms. BRB4tAFAST BAOON--Continues in good sup ply and dull and oe are lower, choice selling n Job lot, at 11> 1'o.W lb. WHIS - i ligt supply and i mian 4 de and at $1 05@1 08 lot Wetern rectified, as in brand and prool OORN IN BULK--Is quoted, to arrive, at 48© 490 bushel. COW PEA--Sapplies are coming in more freely and selling atil 65 for low nuxed, $1 786® $1 90 for high mixed and cl ay. COON MEAL - Reoeived this morning 50 bble. Good supply and dull. Quoted at Sd 40. Dealers are Jobbing at $2 tS012 75 9 bbl. 50 bbls sold at S 40bbL GRITS AND HCiINY--Grits sell on the land. ing at 88 85, and job in tore oret $4®t 15 9 bbl. Hominy is dull at 88 75868 85 9 bbL Bt.'TIIR--The trade generally has a dull tone, there is no activity, what trading is done is upon low buis, values are becominglower. The de mand is chiefly for prime and high grades, for which there is a moderate retail demand. The indications are that the crop to come to market, is more than sufficient and has had an influence to lower prices. Ohoice creamery Goshen is quoted at 8.(482c; prime dairy 27@280; medium Goshen 244$25c; low grades are nominal. Choice Western 2U(@2og ; medium 17dl80; low grades n00it91fn2 th. UHEliEBE-The demand is active, with a searcrl ty of stock. choice Western fsotory sells at 16@ 16r; fair grades 15@i5V.; New York cream 17;0: Neow York skims 18@140 i lb. tALT-(Good demand and prices are firm, with small stocks on hand. Coarse is quoted, delivered, at 92% 95c; fine $1 15 l sack. Turk's Island 850 90' bushel. Table salt. In pockets, 2 /so each, as In size. POULTRY--Small receipts and neglected. Western grown chiclkens sell at $41 650; young do. $83i8 50; ducks $834; geese t@06; turkeys $15i121 dozen. .(1S-Oocd supply and dull. Western and Louisiana sell at 11 .14c dozen. IMPORTED FRUIt1| LND NUTS-Geod sup: ply and dull. Raslins-layers are quoted boxes $1 8001 85. Cooosants are plentifu and dull at $20@25 per 1000. EiiCULENTS--Large stock of apples and re oeipts are accumulating at the railroad depot for want of buyers. Potatoes are in abundance and dull. No choice onions In market, ftat which is offered is sprouted. Potatoes-Russets are quoted at $8@8 25; peach blows 88 5008 75; Onione $1@2. Apples $102 . bbl. BEANS AND WESTERN PEAS-Light sup. rly of Northern beans; they are in request. Western are in good nsuply and limited demand. Northern beans sell at 8X@4 5.- Western 804c; White and Red Kidney B6405%; green peas 8n COFFEE-Little or no demand, though hold ers are offering at previousprioes. We quote ear g :oe Ordinaratly 16 l .o oId fair TI91 tý0 good 20@CO1o ; prime 20o% 20 . 'oob lots: Ordinary I@17%., gold; fair 19%@19%o; good 20%®20 %: prime 20u%21 l b. COW PEAS.-Supplies are coming in more freely. 160 sacks low mixed sold aS $1 65, 200 high mixed st $1 75, 135, 180 and 200 do at $1 90 Sbushel. Clay are held at $1 90 t bushel. RECEIPTS OF PRODUOE -Arrived since our review of yesterday: 1040 bbls flour, 828 bbls pork, 207 bbls whisky 278 tieroes hams 2 Heroes lard 140 kegs lard, 1 asks b baon 52 boxes bacon, bbls cornmml, 6t soks corn, 5884 saks oats, 95 bales hay, 1 hhds sugar, 7 bbls molasses, 368 bbls apples, 856 kegs butter, 910 boxes eandles, 109 boxes eggs, 6698 pieces and 69 oasks meat and 2 bble rioe. EXPORTS OF PBODUCE--Exports since our review of yesterday: 1045 bbls four, 17 bbls pork, 7 casks bacon, 2 teroes lard, 92 bbls wbhiky, 3606 sacks corn, 88 sacks bran, 10 bales hay, 81 hhde sugar, 129 bbls sngar, 146.bbls molasses, 31 bbls rice, 155 sacks coffee 6 bbls potatoes, kegs butler, 5 bbls apples and 51 sacks salt. Money, stocks, Etc. St Facecrsco, March 13.-C0anolidated Vir glnia 548, Oalifornia 47%. Best & Belcher, 80%, Ophir 23 , Mexican 17, Alpha 18%. Nzw Yonx, March 14.-Gold opened at 104%. ixw YoaK, March 14.--Stocks active and ir regular. Money 2. Gold 104%. Exohange long 484%, short 4.86. Governments a shade lower. State bonds steady. Demestic Markets. Nzw Yoal, March 14.-Cotton quiet; Uplands 11 15-16, Orleans 12 1-16. Bales 1129. Futures opened weak; March 11.80011.81. April 11 84@11.86, May 11.99@12 00, June 12.18@ 12.14, July 12.22@12.23. Foreign Markets. LIVERPOOL, March 14, Noon.-Cotton dull and easier; Middling Uplands 6%d; Middling Or leans 6 9-16d. Sales 8000 bales; for speculation and export, 1000 bales; receipts, 39,000 bales; American 38,000 bales. Futures 1-16d cheaper than at let night's prices; Uplands, Low Middling clause March and April delivery, 6 5-166 9.824; April and May CG06 11-82@615.16d; May and June, 6%@ 6 15-82d; June and July, 6 17-82; July and August 6%d. Shipped February and March, bysail, 6 7-16d; May and June delivery 6 7.164; July and Anaugust, 6 19-82d; shipped, March, by sail, 6 138.82d. Cotton-Uplands, Low Middling clause, Maroh and April delivery, 6%>@ 9-32. Prime mete pork 61s. Cotton-Uplands, Low Middling clause. shipped February and March, by sail, 6%d. 2:30 p. m.--Cotton-Uplands, Low Middling clauase, July and April delivery, 6 9-16d. Wales of American cotton 63,000 bales. GOLrsow, March 14.-Bgar quiet, prices 8d and 64 per ewt lower. ,rant tat~ttBc Semi 'l !rh1 ANNUAL STATNE.NT -op ma XEW OZLZANS INSUhAzOo CO.. Up to Deeenner i, lide. i TABLISHED IN 1906. Fire premiums................ ......1s2.879 12 Marine premiums ....................... ,9rA 9 River premiums ......................... 07a Total amount of premiums ............ sm~,t s Less unearned and return premiums. 9.,78.2 4 Net earned premiums ................. .. sg.7el.a Add interest and discount.............. 24.47 87 $56,t4e 0 edbuct .ire loses ......... ...........9,4 74 Marine losses .............. 02,162 9O River losses.................. 2t.74 Net losses ........ .........$,a 44 Reinsuranoes......... sa,s o Rebate................ se,s s Board of Under writers, general expenses, State and city taxes.... 9.02 sn 9 117,900 00 804o,97T o6 Seserveforunsettled claims. 0,oee oe ------ ,272 00 Net profits for 187s.................. l9.1.e 96 ASSETS OF THE COMPANY. Valued at their eash market value: Real estate.........118,102 77 United States bonds, City Railroad Company, city and J. and G. N. R. R. irst mortgagp, b.nk and insurance stooks .................................. 1608.00o 9 Bills receivable (premiums)........... 11,768 24 First mortgage notes and pledge notes 193,760 0e Cash in bank ........................ a.n97a8 Premiums in course of collection...... 47,2$8 9 Amounts due by insurance companies 8,207 82 1$74,419 68 We, the undersigned, special committee ap pointed by the Board of Directors of the Now Orleans Insurance Company, to value the assets of said company at their present probable mar ket value, hereby certify that after a careful ex amination the valuation of said assets, as above specified, is true and correct, to the beoot of our knowledre and belief. New Orleans. 12th January. 1877. W. A. BELL. H. GALLY. E. MEBILH. A CHIIBIEBEIR. The above statement is a true and correct transcript from the books of the cor an.t J. TUYES PIresident. J. W. Hr$ioa, i .eretar. Sworn to and subs.ribed before me, this 17th day of January, A. B. hird ustlee of the Peace. t a meti of the Board of Direotors, held this day, it was resolved to pay the semi-annual Interest dividend of five per cent on the capital stook to the stoctholders, or their letal repro. sentatives, on and after the first Meonda- of Febary next J. W. HINOCS, Secretary, January 186, 167. DIRBETOBS. Ernest Merilth H. Gall Charles Lafitte. Wm. Van Benthuysen Charles E.chmidt, Julce Aldige, eh. J. Leeds W. A. Bell, , tte, Pierre Pouts, A. chriebher. J. Tuves. ials 2m AUCTION BALES. B MNash t Hodgson. .a... VALUABLE FIRST DISTRICT PRJPERTY. TEN LOTS OF GROUND WITH IMPROYE ments. opposite Jackson' Railroad ,Depot, corner Calliope and Magnolia streets. Buooessien of Miles Manser, deceased. Becond District Court, parish of Orleans--Dooket No. 38,538. MALE FOR A PARTITION. BY NAMH A HODGHON,-W. I. Hodgsonea, Auetloneer--Olo No. 13 Carondelet street. On SATURDAY. March s1. 1877, at 12 e'clock m., at the St. Ohatlee Auction Exchange in the basoment rotunda of the St. Charles Hotel, in this city, by virtue and in pursuance of an order and judgment ot the lion. A. L. Tissot. Judge of the Second District Court, for the parish of Orleans, rendered June 27, 1876, and signed July I, 187e, court docket No. se,aa6, in the matter of the succession of Miles Manser, deceased. for a partition at public suction, will be sold TEN LOT OM OROUNID, together with all the buildings and improvements thereon situ ated in the First District of this city. in the square No. 39a, bounded by Calliope, Euphro sine, Locust and Magnolia streets, designated as lots No. 1 to 10 inclusive and measuring each 2 foeet 8 inches and 7 lines front on Cal liope street, except No. 1, which measures as feet s inches and 5 lines front on Cal liope street, by a depth of 1it feet 4 inches and a lines, all between parallel lines, American measure: lot No. 1 forming the corner of Cal liope and Locust s rects, and lot No. 10 forming the earner of Magnolia and Calliope street; the whole aocording to a plan by Louis H. Pile, surveyor. The improvements consist, on lots Nos. 1 end 2, of a TWO-BTORY FRAME HOUSE. eontaining 4 rboms, stabling, sheds et.; the balance of the property is vacant, and Is immediately opposite the workshops, etc.. of the N. O.. it. L. and 0. Railroad. TanMsan CoolrrIoNs.-One-third cash, and the balance at one and two years, with eight per et Inte tand speetaL Iortgaga witvxenc dor's prvile, from date until paid. the mort gase to em race the clauses of "non altes aide," and five per cent for attorney's fees in ease of suit. and all other security clauses; ten per cent to be paid cash on the spot, to bind the sales. Aets of sale before James Fahey, notary pub lic. at the expense of the purchasers, including the taxes due and exigible in 1877. fe27 mht 11 18 81 SiBUBBAN, PLANTATION, CITY PEOPlR TY. ETC. SUCCESSIONS OF L. F. GENERES AND J. J. Leonce Abet, members of the late firm of Abet A G(neres. Second District Court for the parish of Or leans-Nos. 8s,~44 and 28,5s0. TB . E. GIRARDEY. Auctioneer-.Oi . 31 Camp atreet-BSATURDAY, March $1, 1877 at 12 o'elook m.. at the St. Charles Auction Exchange, in the rotunda of the St. Charles Hotel in this city, will be sold at public auction,. by and kn pursuance of two several orders from the Hon, A. L. Tissot, Jndge of the econad District Court for the parish of Orleans. dated the twentieth of February, 1877, and rendered in the above entitled successions, the following described property, to wit 1. A CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND, TO gether with all the improvements thereon, rights, ways and appurtenances thereunto be lonfing or in any wise appertaining, situated on the right bank of the Mississippi River in the parish of Orleans. about - miles be low Algiers. The said tract of land having ten arpents, twenty-two toises front on said river. by forty arpents deep between converging lines, and is bounded on the upper side line by lands formerly belonging to John B. Lepretree. and on the lower side by the property now belong ing to John Flathors. Said property is sold, suljet to a lease at the rate of s$4 per month until October 31, 1877. Together with 20 shares of five hundred dollars each of the Association of the Consolldatea Panters of Louisiane, on Which there is no loan. 2. A CERTAIN SQUARE OF GROUND situated in the Second District of thepity, and bounded by Conti. Bienville, Genois and Clarke streets, designated by the Number los, as per plan by G. T. Dunbar, dated the 12th De cember, 1848. subdivided into twenty lots, from 1 to 20. inclusively. 3. 50 SHARES OF THE TEHUANTEPEC Company, as per certificate No. 282. 4. 76e HARES OF THE PACIFIC RAIL road Company. 5. ONE SNARE OF GOOD INTENT TOW Boat Association. TERMs-Cash on the spot. Acts of sale at the expense of the purchasers, before Jules Mossy, Esq., New Orleans. mbh 10 17 31 W. W. FAB JB, ATToax$T AT LAW, BUN MUTUAL INIURARNCU COMPANY. raid Up Capital, IN@.MO. fROM TR AT ýT $1 BT ANNUAX 1 Net annual earned pre Smi r an, Discounts n t est .... .....ens, S = . . nsee.T axs, fiud8 f inad coa., andM. iho.tt on clapital 16 Serst....... . .......... ,47 --a18s,79i1 N et371,019St timated at their tash maorktet value; send. ,oansbe and Bi O vabe.......... 895,$90 t7 Cash on hand and premi ums in course of colleo tion ...... ................. ,ssi Divldend paid on stock ten per ent per an num nnu on participating polioies twenty per avprable terms. All losses prompty adjste eo . Dd aredsienut. o ---.o TEE-- New Orleans. May 0. l e78. The trustees in conformity to the amended charter, bmt the follo statement of the ar oft ompan on te h April, n se: F re premiums..............$.lOooe0 arine premims.......... 7,4 fiver premiums... ... 114,813 n4-4!33,808 99 red premiums less re rn "ranoe and re turn premiums ...... 87 4 Losses paid and estl. mated, including all known and unpaid: Sfire.........38,o 1o... Marine B....... 18,988 8 7 On river....... 11471 90-9147,890 36 Taxes, expense. re Leaving. after paying no per cowt in cas ec nterest on cpital stk, profits ......... m The oomp~ have the owing assets: Son lednr am, toL.. osh .1,4 m i rtourse of olection...... 620 7 Total assets..,, ................. 0 71 The &boye statement is a true and oorre 0trans cripAo t W Ptfidem HENBY V. OG+D . Secretary. Swort to and aubsarjdi ob or e Stto Ioond Jttlne of the Peaoe. parish ou lean The Bard of Trustee resolved. That after paying the annual interest of tp per t o of teckf th c mppani tha ds after the lath day of June next, to tIn ae insuring wih the ooompany enitiued to resve the sam e. T RU S T ,S Thee, A Adams Edw' lsbur). Sam'ih. ewmann. no, nreor 8am'l II. Kenned' Bred;c tanoe.rden, John Phelpsa, L. Harrisd Adam Thomson, Andrew Stewart Hen braham. Joseph Stone, P. N. 8on. Geore Martin, Miotor ,eyr Alfred otultonl¶ Jeh owlng L. O. CJnrey Ydw d J. Gay. • Edward Nails, Jno. Mi. Sandidgo. (o. W. Sontell. Simon Hernehem. A. L Simon PForoheimor. Johnrnaso, Jo. B. Wolfe, Wmi. Matthews au.L rtimer. John V.Moor. B.HV.ANTSO ' MUTUAL INSURANCE CO OF NEW ORLEANS. 14 .............. Canal stree.............. 4 TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL STATEMENT, In conformity with the requirements of their charter the Company publish the following statement: Premiums received durine the yeast ending May 81, lse, including unearned premiums of the previous year n Fire Riss .......................41,448 o n Marine is ......... ........... 57,550 S On River R ..................... .0e Total Premiums ..................9.499.1626 Less Unearned Premiums.......... 114,004 oe Net Earned Premiums 81st May. 18.. .884.,91 Losses Paid On Fire Risks ............. 689,911 t4 8 n Marineu sks............ ss6,744 i On River isks . ....... ss.5.4 78 9181.061 87 ages........... .. .11. 2 1 ieinsurance an ieturnsd Premiums............... .14 22 Expenses and ikteen .er Cent Rebate Less Interest. 61,486 48 811,806 50 ProSt.......................... ..o78,106 8 Th Company have the following Assets eal Estate............................... P976.10 5 City Bonds .................. 110o419 50 Bank. Railroad and other stocks:..... 10i.9e79 otes secured by mortgage and vledge so81,s so Till Beceivable ........................ 80,160 20 Premium in course of collection...... 94 State Boends.......................... Insurane Stock . .............. 1.40 00 S arineDry Dock and Ship Yard o eBonds r....rs'A. ao..at.on 2,000 00 .esnlrgeroe ed od o Mo Bonds Odd Fellows' Hall... ,ooo 00o Judgment on Mortgage Notes......... 1,89 00 Cashonhand............ ...............,.81 S2 1.064.714 U8 The above statement is a just, true and eor. eot tranordt from the books of the Company. sri PAUL FOURHY. President. G. W. NOTT. Secretary. STATE OF LOUISIANA. Parish of Orleans. City of New Orleans. Sworn to and subscribed before me. the ad day of June. l18e. JAMES FAHEY, Notary Public. At a meeting of the Board of Directors held on the ad day of June. 187i it was resolved to a to the Stockholders. on demand. FIVE PEN NT interest on their stock. DIRECTORS: P. MASPERO. ED TOBY D, FATJO P *OU MHY J. . FERNNAND EZ. D. A. CHAeFFAIZ. J. I ALLEN, OHS. LAFITTE. iel8 tf SAVINGS INSTITUTION. NEEW ORLEANS SAYVINGS INSTITUTION 6No.6 C anal street Trustees-A. Monl ton. E. A. Pailfrey. Carl Kohn. T. L. Bayne . Davi Uruhart. George Jonas. John G. aines, Thon A. Adams. Thomas Allen Clarke, Christina Skhneider. Charles J. Leeds, Samuel Jamison Interest Allowed o Dposits. D. UBQUHART. President. OHA. KILC HAW.Treasurer. apsU ly FOR RENT. miii5 Furniture Emporium, ARMORY HALL, 87 CAMP STREET. ;a The Largest and Most Centrally Located F.rnitua Establishment In the City. Constantly on hand, and at the LOWEST MARKET PRI0ES, the largest and bet u -hiW assortment of PARLOR G 0 o tD To be found in the South, consisting of Suits Upholstered in Brocatel, Cotollne, Reps, Terry and Hair 0 and Finished In Gilt. a MABLE TOP INLAID OARD and F BLEJ' French PLATE MIRRORS and Pates OI1AIII; fine BEDROOM SUITP, .with Inbe Drts ser I)rsPing Ciees and Armoire; French Plate BALL STANDS with HA4t to match; DINING-ROOM andt LIBBABY every grades A oom leb iseortment of MEDIUM and Ovm FURNI'TUIE. of every grade soitable for .."., and plantation use. A large stock of boxed and knock down ]~liP.I . and Chaire. SPRrNG, t.itR and MORM MATTRESSES 3A~ and FEATHEIR PILLOWS and BOLSTZ4 -W IOUNGE H, made to order. ALL OF OUR GOODS ARE FI M THE BEST FACTOIRIES, BOTH EA ? AND WEST, AND OUR PRi ES ARE THE LOWEST IN THE OITY. All Goodtl parcked r nd shlnped f oofrf ohn.r . Th nkin.. otur fr.lndl and the puWbli, for their tnset pntronrug, w, Holiclt n ront~iuance. of th scml in, i tl future. R. Al. & B. J. MONTGOMERIY, Armory Hall. No. 87 Camp Street, New Orleanas . mhda Iru ESTABLISHED IN 1825. " Corner Delord and Constance Street. WE ARE PREPARED TO MANUFACTURE Steam Engines, Boilers, Sugar Mills, Furnaces for Burning Bagasse, Vacuum Pans, Clarifiers and Filters, SAW MILLS, COTTON PRESSES, NEWELL SCREWS, JUDSON'S GOKV i; NORS, GIN GEARING, FURNACE MOUTHS, GRATE BARS, ALL KINDS OF PLANTATION AND STEAMBOAT WORK, And every description of Machinery for the South. We beg to call special attention to our large stock of SUGAR RETTLEQ. Havr chased the entire stock of the sttacker Iron Works of Tennessee, for which Mr. F. beuvre was formerly agent (and the only genuine Tennessee Kettles in the markel) offer the same for sale as well as those of our ofn manufacture, priee list of awMj V will be pleased to furnish upon application, felstf LEEDS & CO. Meat Stalls Nos. 87 & 38 Magazine Market. Supplies Shies..Families. Hotels. etc., with - EGGS, VEGETABLE8, BOWLS, BJosI, Beef, UM0ton Perk, Sausargesj Tripe. P.e., Efe. And everything the market affords. MARTIN LANNES, Jn., Butcher. Vegetable'Stalls Nos. 121 & 124 Magazine Market fe9 Southern Shoe Factory OF JOHN HANSEN, 88 and 55 Canal street, New Orleans. TO ALL BOUTHERN CITIZENS. I am of the same opinion as yourselves and am determined to help build up the manufac turin interest of our native State in order to help the laboring classes and keep the money. which would otherwise go to the North, at home. About a year ago I started my Factory, and by using the best material and paying my hands -romptly. I have been enabled to extend my business and support see women and children that would have otherwise left the State. In order still to increase my Factory. I would earnestly call unon the merchants, not only of the city, ut of the whole country, to give me their aid and encouragement. Come and see me. dec14 11 JNO. HABSEN. A Third of a Century. J. B. VINET, with E. VINET. QOODS.a , SRAILRUADS. GREAT JACKR)O ROUTE. NEW ORLEANS. ST. LOUIS AND ItGEGASO RAILROAD LINES. DOUBLE DAILY THROUGH TBRAa ., On and after Sunday. March 4.1~.t. depart and arrive as follows: From* street depot: rEPAsT. Express No.1.5:30 p. m. Express : Express No.s.7:2oa. m. Express Nro 4. Oi: - Accommoda- AoomO tiofttMiN PALACE 08L$r through without change to ChIeago, Louisville an'1 Cincinnati Sleeping ow ag ocr « `,d modations through to St. Lout. Only one change of 8leeing ars to y cities. Accommodation train runs as MYcomb City. Tickets for sale and Int given at 22 Camp street, corner 0ommon, Clty Hotel. A. D. SHELDON. agt, E. D. PiosT. General Manager. 4. THE NEW ORLEA 8 AND MOBILE AILU ROAD-MOBILE LINE THE GREAT THROUGH ROUTE TO Tomi EAST, NORTH AND WEST. Via Louisville, via Atlanta an via St.Lpauls. CARRYING THE U. S MAIL. Trains arrive and pepart from Depot, I30t Canal street, Ns follows: DErT. Asatva, Express...... :45 a. m. I Express......11: Express...... :oo v. . i Express...... ow . , Pullman Palace Cars daily to Cin b . lsville, Nashville and St. Louis. without and only one change to New !'onk and cities. Ticket Office. corner of Camp and On Ing D. B. lIOBINSON Superl at e , mtetf J.oW. OLEMAN:TieetA v 8u1 0SUUT CURU UsNxATra AND ENRUMATIC e mmýthz