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CITY ORDINANCIS--OFFICIAL. EAtnAV f W OI3tV OIIAWN , ClI,, flaL So"Ne. I611. [No. 4009- Admlnell stion orles, l. AN O1DINANOI grantng Adolph bohrelber, L. J. Higby, their seooniatee and assigns, the right to construct, maintatl and operate a freight railroad in ertain streets and places In the elty of New Orleas,. Be.rtox 1. Be it ordained by the Coinoll of the ely of New Orleans, That Adolph Gohrblbet, L, i, lgby their assoalates and amelte, be and are fereby authoriaed and empowe to build and Sdowe a railway tr ak, with .. wicrltnr. S11 ane side tracks that may see . a 'o~tdLng to lines and lvels to be nleathe e yly surveyor, and operate the same by stal e o otherwise, for the transportation of rai . tnes. chandlse and any other .moduet or ff t o ht, wit Commenoing at a point at or near the inters. lion of Louisiana Avenue and Water street; thence down through Water street to a point on the levee at the head of itlla eare-t, with the rigt to connect their said track with the mate tk of the lNew Orians, J.akson and Northern Ilroad by line eatendIrn fron the initial ptie down Louislana Avenue to the Intersecton or sad avenue with saId rmroad, and also the rlght to convect their track with the depots or termialni ol the New Oteas, Jackson and iorthern allred, Morgan's Lt slaen and Tease ltelroad, New. Orisant aid Mobile itallroad, and New Orleans Pacifio BIalroad, by the shorteat and meot conve nlent streets or line, on application by seJd coar pDUIe to that effect. B3ao, . lBe it further ordained, ete., That this ight of way, franchisee and privileges Is grated or term of twenty years, on conditions fol-. lowl , to wits 1. The said grantees shall ommeone the build log o said track within sixty days ater the passe are of this ordinance, and have so much of the same as connects the terminus of the New Or leans, Jackson and Northern Iladroad with the Grain Elevator complete and in running order within nine months from the passage of the same. And further, that the connection from ihe grain elevator through Lonnetana AvenUe, ton tecting with the Jackson and horthern lralroad, he completed within two yeats from the passage of this ordinance, under gernity of the forfeit ure by tid company of all the rights and fran chblee granted to her to run through Loulsioan Avewt .e . The eaid grantees are to replace in lood 'order eo mush of the streets as may have been ,disturbed or torn up by the eolhtrnetion of slad railroad, and when the esme paeses through pad streets, or streets whlolt le. hes fter bl aved, hall keep in lhke good ed ad cond o evenry portion of seld streets, kem curb to curb, Includina bridges and oroaskln , during the entire term of this tranehlse;t Fpr.vid, that this tlause dose pot apply to snch streets or port one of itreets, the repair or good oondlUon of which ,Is heretofre provided for by previs oontracts. All work shall be exeuted ander the direction and eupervision of the Oit eureyyorr, and oom. aleted to the stleshhotion of the Administrator of Improvemente and the Administrator of Com. mew. 8.0ad railroad shall be open to the use of any railread terminating in the city of New Orlean at an agreed ates o tranporstatos or trackae, .oesrmi fou ithe rafe and eenvelt aUe of the i-e-- preeied, nothitn hereln, ectained thall be ouastred a ~agivlinlg s dhaid conm. pates to p ttheir eowl h, . lt urther ordalt at.M '.hat the right hr in granted shall dp hty a railroad for feight purposes, and the track shall never be sed or converted, into a thorunghfare for the transportation of passefgers without the consent of this Conned, and provided moreover, that the said grantees, assoate and asslgns shall not permit the sec of their tanek for any eonalltn railroad whose tariff rates of transpor -ten for freight (Inward or outward bound) a.fl rat y diiminatton against the eit of Sno. t. IB.i t father ordained, tc., That the feel and motive power useed n said rad shall be shallar to that in use on tit, Jeph street by the New Orleans, Ja keen and Norther a tl rodso asu to offer the sliagbhet inuobetebnce ble to th residents along the line of edd It Is moreover understood that in ease of therection of any other elevatrs in the future e.lDer to the present one in IIat of Harmony that they shabl be entitled to equal con Fart.rand the same advant . and that no tid a shall be made aalse the new .abs. i fvor of the pr eah levtor by sald radlroead cmpany ,O, A e it further ordained et., That this ardnance take e~sbt from and akter it paseae Adopted be the Conneil of the city of New Or leans, Janne 6, 1877. Yeas-Brown, Cavanao, Denit, Diamond and fidwards- L Nay-.cOaBe ry-1. lank--lengstorff--l. ED. PILBBUBT, Mayor. a true coP: aave. U. DArI5s3 n wU[ery. .1 --- --I- I--i i- i-_ ~ RESTAURANTSI TRISCONl'N UREiTA RANT --AND- OCE CREAM SALOON, OUT ON THE PIER OF THE LAKE END -Of the PONTCHARTRIAIN RAIDIROAD. The finest of fish, fresh from the lakes. Choice wines and liquors always on hand. All orders for meals can be left at TRISOONI'S. corner of Canal and Deeatur streets whore they will meet with proper attention. Prlicm mod erate, jola BOUDRO'S RESTAUR&N1, LAKE PONTCHARTRAIN. es Int JARY & HAUBRE. Propriotors. COMMISSION MURORANTS. LEON QUETBOUZE OBOAB BOIS. QUEYROUZE k BOIS, Wholesale Sr1.ers, DEALER8 IN WINE. AND LIQUOB8 And all kinds of WESTERBN PRODUGB, At the Blue steree, Oorner Old Levee andBlenville streets,. deoll's 1v New Orleans DR. FAMRIt, A REGULARLY EDUCATED PYBICOIAN, Contiaues to give his ENTIRE TAVEINTION to the tresment of venereal ana ýr diseases. eaet oeases cured in a shortUte stanu Ing constitutional ailments are w th un #ral leled success. Sperm uimnal weakness or Nervous Debility asd telptncy. as the result of evil habits in out o eoe88ses which produce some of the foilowbi e'o8e: As emissions, blotches. debility. at es adene diriness, nervousness, dimnessof it. ough constipation. at nfusion of idea.an unfitting the victim for business or marriage, are speedily .cured. A physician who confines himself ex clusively to the treatment of a certain class of diseases must possess great skill in that special ty. A medical pampbhlot for two stampa. Medicines su iplied ConMsultatlon froe, Cures guaranteed. Hours: 9 i. m. to 7 D. m. Sundays from 7 a. m. to 1 p. . Office No. 94 Exchange pnae, betUlween d alt and t'nstomhonae myli aouthern Shoe Factory OF JOHF HJANSEN, -1 ued 85 Canal street, New Orleans. TO ALL BOU'THEBN CITISEN. I am of the same opinion as yourselves and am determined to help build up the maaauf turing interest of our native Sate in order to help the laboring classes and keep the mer, which would otherwise go to the North. at home About ayearagrolstarted my Fatc r, and by tainsUe best material and paying my hands zrouPt. I have been enabled to extend my ln ns and support so women and children wat Sould have otherwise left the 8ate. In orderstill to increase my F.tory. would call upon the merchanta, not nil of r eid but I of the whole country, to e me r .curT.,metJNO. RAWsEN tDIOiAL ADVTIO TIIM 9 T., AtitWleW ISALm.A 5 I.t tdm n u1At. HUC(!CEION OF JEAN MONOUILILOT. Seond District Court for the Pariah of Orleans No. 80,437. BIY , OUINAULT. Auction e r--(0l1e ornet of F!RebanY.e Alley and IBlevlllestreet. IMApU AY... Th I, er7 , b. ol, a ito' ooek m,, the M h erehltand Au toin S xc.ehang g, oyals ateet, between Oantal a utomshue aetre by vtue of an order froin t. honorabelethe fe o, tlstriet Court for tht parlis of eorie. allsated ay 90,tlT1 1.A LOT O(F t JUIIYUf , aLtuast l the Ie-n d triet of this city, n suburb Pnthr rain, Iu sqlre bottlded By oi Mt John ot o tr . aahinglon i~o Orndtee hlute, t. aJo hand iret treet, .Igated by Ietter ARnewuring 0 feet front on iroat t. John r ort t, feet a lehes e ineas dee and rout on ashlnlton Itnadt. eret it inches eep on the opposlte side ltowar? t. John theiee on a rear line rulnln g towalrd hntt Road 9 feet 0 ilnohes .thonce on a e-eer line runninr toward port street feet i insi es 4 lines, and fromt chelne on a line iarlliel to Port street.. anid tlnning to ward Wrahlntotn street at feet s indhea: to gother witht all the lbuitllngl ant improvemente thereon, consistling of a large frame house and kitchen adjoining the same, Ial late roofed. with verannlah on Port street: the house having on the groultd floor a yeryn lare room, intended for a eoffer hounes, aliI an edj rirlng room used aRt a groe ry store; back gall ry anl two canl hets, four large rooms alrtie, bark gall ry and tWo ahinIetsa: a large framnn bulllin lln the yard used noas a cellnar, washroomn, tenvin gatme. Ate. 1. . NAlLtt I 1' ) O IOUN l in the san. llarC adjolniing the ahtte,. lesignated by letter 1i. mtsuring g7 feet IIne frit onl Wash tgton road. iby a flrst depot on the line toward Sofit etre!t of 21 fetl 0 Itlihen ; thence tUn a re entering line 0 feet 9a nches 4 linee: from then ct to the rear line aild lot he a alit def i th of oif feet 0 inches, 3:1 feet deep on the oposite line; from thern, on an open nel.g line lo feet, with a further depth to tthe rear Ile of 2:; feet i Inches. and 4:1 ien inches in wldth in the rear. Tormi-Cash. Acts of sale before A. E. Bllvenu. ulitary publi, at the expense of purcihacers., inehldlit all tie taxes Dayable in late, easide the pries of adijildlatinn. ie0 14 92 29 j17 BUCCEIHION OF JULES lIEION. jY H,01HUNAULT. Aunetiloeer-Ollne crnme I- h n.hn.e Alley and Blenville street 84T I AY, Julle to, , tWill t, , oold at i 'eoloek mt. at the Merchants and Auetlooenre torxlane., Roytl street, between (anael an Utom housee a reetl, by virtu of h n order (rot the h nornbi tne &tecond flistrict Coult for th altatedtt a Mn e onogh, t <elgnated by on. i anrd 14, I the equate bounded ib JeArnras eeatur, Monroe and IMad lon streel. measur ing sixty-t rete feet eleven inches two Ins Iron on tleArmat street, by one IUhdir ed and twenty evne feet ten inches five lines in depth ant frnning Monron street, where It forms thd oer ter. togther with a trame house of four rooms ith tery an twogabinets, istern, Driy, ott pall at the hange. S"I8e- Une a cash and the resldue of the pure e prie payable In one year with Interns wtt t er from the day r. the adjudleai i, The tlldlti to Isn itsured n a sum it befxed by the poilne eadministsator, and th, rpolley to be transferl'red to him. In ne of eilI or tihe recovery or the pu rehaer's note. tive;,, oent lawyers fees to be at the expentse of ,kH PurePCasr. Ant of mal before A. A. I'eylrorx. notary.rlub lie, at the expense of the purchaser0 lintsIltln i Ithe taxes payable In 187e, beshide io pri, . adjudlention. tny-O joe 14 22 to By R. M. A B3.. Monatgome ry. HU(TttCEHI(tN tOF JOSHE MAiITINEZ DEl CAMVO. HIecoand District ('Court for the P 'arish of (Orleans No. :r,571. 1tY i. M. & B. J. MONTGOMEIIY--R. M I Montgomery, Auctioneer-By virtun of ti it der made and slgned Juno 213. 1a1. In the sove snteensiton. I will Iell at publtio auction a the ,t i haI.len Autlion ltxehanwte, on HATUItH DAY, 3uly sI, IaS, at 12 o'elock n.. the followini dese l!wi prosnrty, to wit 1. 'lWO VEr I I LOTe OF O(IOUNI) tiogther wilt the Ulroe four-story brieh, slitart at roe, situated in tip t'Irsat District of the elti of New Orleans. forming the asalre or lest0 bounded by NeW Levee, U anal, Fulton and Com. molt streets, and designated by the numbers one and o, t plan known a8 the plan of J. A. rtahi, dpro itoild in the offiee of t e late H. B. Oenas nokry, under date of the twelithi of Janu. It Lt number one mea-urrs thirty' iLkht t sevetan inehes tovbt lines front on New stret, twaty-four eot, lix inches front €n ilton street by one hnruide and thirty-six fe two lires in rlepthl and front on aIRUni street. nd one hundred and twenty-eight feet three nchee In depth on the line dividing it frotu lot Lh milnr two. Lot number two measurest thirty-eight feet seven inchs a' voen lines front on said Now Levee atreet and twenty-four foet six inchse six lines frtult on Fulton street by one hundred alnd twenty feet five inches four lines in depth and front on Common street and one hundred alnd twenty-eight f et three inches In depth on tihe lingt dividing it from lot number ione. all Amneri san ore 'sure: being the same property which the llild decea.. d acquilred by purchase from the city of New Orleans. hy two several acts pssredbtfore sald i,. D, COnas, notary, May 0o, 153. I. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND. torotheu, witt tlhe three-Atory brlick store Ihereon, sit uatod in the H 'cond District of this city, In the stRuare bountied by PetLes, Front Canal and Croseman s roots, and designated by the nuin btrr flftRen of sarnrare nuni er on on n a lan ilrawn by I,. H. ilie, dated twentieth of May 1548, deposited in the office of Joseph c'avll Iloer, notary in tIlsl city- said lot mensures, In American measure, twenty-two feet four itches two lines front ont Pte'rs street by ninety foet in depth between parallel lirnes. ie ng the same property whtict the satid deceased l trtuliroel by purchase from John M. lHayle, by an act passed) b.tf(!re Charles ltringer, notary in this ity, Novenmber 11, 1ias. Terms and Conditions--One-third erash, and thie balance on a credit of onei and two years, Purchaser to furnish his pronmissory notes bourilnt interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the day of sale until paid, se cured by vendor's lien and speil'al morthage on tho property sold, with the usual clause of five per cent nt attrny's fees in the event of suit to enforce their paymront. The purchaseor to in sure the property to the extent of the crodit por lion of the p.ioe and to transfer tihe policy to the executor, and to assume over ttlt above tlihe prlce of ardjudication all taLxes for 1877 and dloe and exigiblo in 1H7n. Act of sale before Win. 11. Pl'rasco. notary pub lie. at the expense of the purchaser. i2 jriv7 22 td By A. H. Pons. SU('CIEUSION OF ELLEN FAlltEL. Second DI)strict Court for the rarish of Orleans No. 38,837. IYi A. I. PONS. Auetloneer-Ofmlee No. 44 Ca J rondelet street-On HATUIIDAY, July 21. 1877, at 12 o'clock im.. at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange. on Royal street be twoen Canal and Customhouse streets. will be sold at public auction, pursuant to two orders of the &eond District Court. rendered in the above entitled succession, the following de scribed property, to wit THE ONEI UNDIVIDED HALF, RIIGHT, TITLEANDNT AND INTPlEST IN AND TO TWO CERTAIN LOTS OFGROUNIA with the build ings and imnrovements thereon, situated in the First District of this city, in squaro No. ":. bounded by Oasquet. Prleur. Canal and John son stree's'; the one designated as lot No. 1. on a plan of J.. Pilioe, surveyor, dated May 1.1840. depositid in the ofilce of D. L. McCay. late notary, and the copy thereof made by H. A. Hedin. architect. datei March 11. 1851, and de posited in the offilce of Michael Gernon. no tory plblie and measuring 27 feet 7 lines front on-said .G~suet streLt, by in oeet in Jnehes a lines in deoth and front on said Prieur street. and forming the corner of Gasquet and Prieur streets; and the other designated as lot No. so, on the plan of the said Bedin, architect, and measuring 27 feet 6 lines front on Gasquet street, by the pame depth as and adjoining the preceding lot Terms and conditions-Cash. Actof sale at the expense of the purchaser, before Andrew J. Armstrong, notary public. i2o 20 jye 1421 WALL PAPER. NEWEST STYLES JUST RECEIVED, From the Richest to the Cheapest. Rosewood and Walnut parlor and bed-room Furniture, with nume, ous fancy articles. Furniture renewed in the best manner, at 49 Royal street, m7s 31 RAER Ni. SIBBREGCHT, INURSLANXC. MERCHANTSI' M~UtAL INSUllANCE OOM PANY Of NEW ORLEANIl, 104 .............. alnal tri eet........ ...... 10@ TWENTY-THIU D ANNUAL BTATEMIEN' In conformity with the requlirmentm of thle charter, the Company vublish the followin statement: Premiums recelved during the year ondln t May 81, 1877, lnoludlng unearned Uremium of the previous year- On Fire Risks ...................... l,.81,92 On Marine Bleks.................... 24.478 . On River R sks .... . ....... . 2S,a.70 e Total Premiums ................. 111,449 Lees Unearned Promlum. .. ll.tll Nut Earned PrmmliUm May .1, 18717 -.6 . . . $2938,8 P4 Losses paid On Fire RIlk k .............117,r87 05 On Marine tlskls ......... 17,01,2 n, On Rliver RIsks .... . 3,1.0 '17 Taxes and expenses, less Interest . .. .... 2. ,asO aIs lteinsuranoes and Itn turned P1remiums.... 0o,o(4 01s-- $1tn,a14 , Profit.. ...... ......... i .1.t1 1 The Company have the fullowina assets: heal Estate ... ..... $1R2.,47i 4 City Bonds ....... ....... 11.419 Bank, Ballr ad and olter Flt.,'ks and Mortuaae B rnds1 . 15.23r, r, Notes secured by nmortga ..... 2144 Notes s8oured by pe ....... 42,017 .1 11ills reselvable. ..... • 70,104 1 Premium in oursn of ,,.nle'tlon 410,017 0 (ashI on hand.. .........77,/7 Total.............................. $1,0 0,9 44 2 ' lie above satemnnt I-s jus., true and or roet transoerild firn the hnks of the ('ompanL PAUL FOU(RCHY, Presldent. 0. W. NonT. H4oretary. HTAT1F OF LOUt.IIANA. Parish of Orleaus, CUty of New Orltea.ns. tworn to and subsoribed lberore min the Rev oath day of Jlllne, 1577. JAMES FATIEY, Notary Publio. At a tneet.tig of the Board of Dire"tors, hpb on the seventh day of Juun. 1877, It was resolve+ to declare a cash dividend of twenty per oent of the not earned partlcipating premiumn for tit year ending May 91, 1877, payable on the tlhir Monday of July next. Also, to pay to the l4tockh-ldero. on demand interest at the rate of five per cent per annun on their stock. DI Rl.RrO)lRS: Maspero M . De, ,!ý! b.hafgftralx. L. T'by. , ltl, M. W. tHmith, Charles LaItte, D. Fatio,. joy If J, J. Fernandez. T ?WENTY-EIGHTHl ANNUAL STATEMENT -OF THR - COIlECENT MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Now OnRaIANS, May 19. 1R77. The Trustoees, in eonformity with amended charter, submit the following statement of the affairs of the company on thle noth of April, 1877: Fire premiums ............. 1S.Rin, al Marine premiumsR......... 298,1 91, IRiver premiuums.......... 81 924 as Earned premiums,. loss re- 299,808 I inruranceand return pro iniums.......... ........... .n,235 16 Losses paid and estimated, Including all known and unpaid, say: Fire loasse.. ...... 07,I85 no Marine losses..... 7,205 41 liter lose0s....... 25.510 o2 ---$--100,181 21 Takle. Oxpenses, diseount In lieu of VDartlelpation, etce..............$51,852 5H Less rots, salv age saVing., et3. 11.700 72 --- 0,125 O 140.257 07 Gross profilet......................... $R7.97 on Of which $,n.na7 '1 is appro(Priated to balance of Intatest and liuhldation of doubtful nasets. The company have the following assts- Bills ro!ctivablt ............. .0,, s :1s Loans on Bonds and Mort gage................... r54.1 7;1 - 8 124,591 70 Loans on a1dl .......... . $74.554 15 C tsh ............ .. - .. 43.84 71 $ 135,400 50 City Bonds ................. 72,05 00 Bank and othert Btoks ... . 7,,415 63 Heal Estatoe ........... .. 1.9,544 6O P'rmlnums in coIurse of Col ioetion and .u.lp(oIHso A'. count ..................... . 73 .415 94 Total aset......... - - - 1,423 79 The above statement is a true and correot transeript from the books of the Company. T1IH '. A. ADAMI,. Presieont. HENRY V. OGDEN, Soeretary. 8worn to and subsRrlbed before me this nine. teenth dlay of May, 1877. W. B. KLEINPETEI, No ary Public. Tihe Board of Trustees this day resolved, that after Daying the annual dividend of TEN PERl CENT Capital toc.k of Cnm paany. that adividend of TWENTY PEIlt ENT In cash be paidl on MONDAY. Juno 11, to those partled entitled to receive the same. Thos. A. Adams. Fred'k Camorden Ham'l I. Newman. J. L. Harris, Ham'l H. Kennedy. A ndrow rtewart, John I'Phelps, Joseph StNone, Adam Thomson, George Marten, Henry Abraham, Alfred Moulton, Victor Meyer, L. C.Jurey. Edward J. Gay. Edward Nalle, JosephjBowling. Geo. W. Bontull. 81.mn lHernshelm, A. Levi, ilmon Forchelmer. Wm. . Matthews, Jos. B. Wolff, Paul E. Mortimer. H. B. Post, John V. Moore, Ed. Pilsbury, W. B. Conger. Jno. E. King, Henry M. Preston. 1 Jno. E. King, Henry A1. kreston. HIBERNIA INSURANCE COMPANY. Office No. 37 Camp street. JOHN HENDERSON, Presidnt. i'. IRWIN, Vice President. THOS. F. BRAGG, Secretary. Earnings...... ...... .................$198.0o Losses paid .. .... ....... ............... .... 7.2 Net profits........ .. ........... .... 60.2 At s. election held on Monday. the 7th instan - the foil wing named gentlemen were chose. tDirectors of this Company to serve for the ensu Stug year: P. Irwin. John Henderson. Thomas King, John G. Ryan. Thos. Gilmore. W. J. Casteil. t John T. "ibbons. Jas. A. (lrdner. William Hart, Emile Gauche, David Jackson, John H. Hanna, F. J. Gasquet. At a meeting of the Board, held May 14, JOH! HENDERSON. P esident, P. IttWIN. Vice 1'resi dent, nd THOS. F. BRAGG. Secretary, wer unar imously re-elected. The Board declared out of the net profits o the Company for the p st twelve months 1o pe cent interest; also 2 per cent dividend on th, paid up capital and ao per cent ilvidend o0 premiums pvad Eby stockholders (making, witi the rebate, 35 per cent on premiums). Said in terest and dividends to be placed to the credit o I the stock notes. Interest and dividends on full paid stock pay able in cash at the office of the Company on ant after June 15 pro. THOS. F. BRAGG, Seoratary. New Orleans. May s. 18T,7 je3 lti IN5URANOZ ELEVENTHI ANNUAL STATEMENT -OP THRI 4 FACTORS' AND TRADERS' IN4MUMAN(1C COMPANY. r 9t......... ARONDELET SBTIEET........ New OnMhnAao, May 17, 1077 T The TruReIr9, Iin conformlity with the chart 9 of the Urmlanry. publish the following atal mlnt of its affairs for the flsoa year ending at 2 April, 1977, to wit: 8 I'rmtimlt for thl yeor- i7 On fire risko ...............9S2.rs1a nn - River risks.................. 210 , 60 2a SMrit risks........... ... . A87.M 3R1-8607,707 Unterminate, Dpremlunm. 1977........................ R8,3120 00 I2 bletur prernmium.......... 9,487 27- 98,9oi Not earned prremiunm......... ....40.,951 LoP9ns palid, to, wit,: On fire r'Ilks.. $100,297 97 On river rinks.. 114,6119 49 On marinrnlsR.ks 1t,70 fr ., 22.,07 711 ,-ilnstra 'o ............ . i1,194 OR Ibobato Rollit........... 11,746 72 8'ate anRd o.ity taxes and II coNIcOs ............. .. ...2 ,122 70 a N. O. Unard of Urdlor writer ...... ........ R nRa 0 (I ron geonral oexinerlRs.... 39,149 44-- 1150.412 litaln in n .......... ....... . .....1$112,L.19 " Add irnterot and 4li1srlbn. anll aiv 0 in s r0eefiveil...................... aR., 9201,142 Iss first semi-atnnual intforest pn1rl Oil ('atpltal Mintk. r pier orpi., arid 7 oRn9ollll IIn)W i, e. 0 tp crd....... 100,000 Not pront ..... ........ 101,142 38 liepRrvPd t(, ovor i9ARs ....... 2,0l - Balanon diviild on not rlronirtirn., S 9t71i-7 ..... ..........7,. ....... . . .... 7,142 * TIhe Company have tlhe following annots, r wit: dash on lrandl................. .. aR19.012 A, ,lrlnts in rorrr.a" of corifll,.tin .. 91.114 U1IIr mroely lie ot plindlae ....... 448.r,67 i 1h mrne vanle otr prvren ilutnp. 2101.ii1 lank a-ntl other stooks 20..628 City. Mlate Iod other Bonds 1i,1i2 Bordl. of Manonle Grand Lodgn rof I. i"u I . .. . . ......... ,0111 Bonds of Odd Fellows' Hall Arsocina Bondls of Aasltlation for thln loli of I fI J.wisli Widiows anid Orplihan. 2,000 I Real nstate .............. ........... 77,010 Total............................. l1,2 ,2,000 I Thie fnirgtolrgna i a triu andl correct statlrlme flrom llth books of tihn crlota. El.. A. I'A I,FthLY, l'reldnnt. Ti-a. F. WALKEn, nmirntary. BTATE OF LOUIRIANA, Parlih of Orleains, City of Now Orleans. Hworn to awnl subserilredl before me this 191 day of May, 11177. EDWARD IVY, Notary Public. At at spnolal meeting of lth Boardl of Trustel helld on tihe 17fh iart.. it was roe lm l y tJrAy ( rl0-md a f a EaCOra D FREMI-ANI4U, 1, INI'ri1' r OF FIVE PIt CENT to April 90. 177. Itnkir 10 per cOnt per annumlla on the CA I'ITAL HTOC of Ithe company fi1.o( 10r n). and a cash dlvldeo of TWEI'I' Y i-ar cent to stockholdurs or, 1 ammunt (1189,054 97t of their not partleIpatlti prmliums fto llh year onl n Prl Arll 19. ED. A, I' I . ProslnIat. JOHN OIIAFFg, Vleo P'resadnt, THOS. F. WArKIR., Beretar'y. 'TIUHTEE!. John I. Noble. T. LItt. Lynn, John (lhafTo. tamnueil i. Bloyd. 1 Bi hard Milliken, Joeph MrElriroy, J. I. Warren, W. J. "nhal,. It. T. Bhwknr. a Ir F'. Eshloman. Hamuel Friedlanlder, Wino. (I. ilk. A. A. Yr tes. Cht rl a Citafln. Johnr 1. Altams. L. C. Jry. IsaacnO ~clnrrk, w . l ritwell, It. M. Wn.lmalehy. . J. Ldtls, A. 11. May, A. T. J.anin, 8. II. SInowdon. Joseph Bowling, A. M. Bloktham. 5 mylV UNION INTMIUANIO (OIMIPANY OP NNW ORLK ANM. TWENTIETH ANNUAL STATEMENT' - -OlP Til- UNION INSURANCE COMPANY (OF NEW OIILEANH. Publish4ed according to law and their chartor. Amount of premiulms ro nitvno during t h year 7 onding April 3:0, 1977 F Firn pr 1mium1 ......................... $70.90 15 lilvor promlum ........................ 11.083 35 3 M arlno pr4,l ilrl8 ................. ... 5.972 43 448.035 93 Is reftllurn premiums......... 781 95 47,s5t3 14 Pairl loaIes dur ring thiya year- Firn I o l ,o e ................... .......... $:1:3,029 2 i liv r lo1s", , ......................... . 7.14( 0(;4 Marino ,............ ........... 8,575 49 $14.,795 75 R ffrl4surn4 rs4 ...................... . .. 2,6n07 84 InI t ................................... 1.50o 00 Taxns ................................... 910) on0 RIobato .............. ........... ..... .. 84.977 28 Expnr(ses. l 1s'discount 4nd interestl.. 11,7844 45: onserv'd for unllrm1 inalt risks...... 15,o 0 o0 $88,577 50 Tim ant,'1 of 1,thO (,1m p5an Y nrt Lo.1 41 4E!llrlod by liodgo ............... 9.452 27 LO.Rts '4444ll44Ild4 by 11mortg4Z............ . 1),:450 00 111ill roenovablo for premiumsl ......... 5,929 Stocks. IlondsA antd other so: lrities.... 144.071 74 Heal 4st4ate............................... 11 967 30 Prenrillm1s In ourse of e4.ol 1 (llonl..... 10,.407 0o Cash 01on hand........................... 9 524 95 $214,20442 70 The Ilbove stratement is a ,corroet transcript from 11to books of thf e or plny. A. (!. CIIIAPELLA, I'rosld( nt.. J. M. C].RAWFO1D. H4orltary. STATE OF LOUISIANA, 1 Parish of Orleans. City of New O o141ns.J Hworn to and subscribed bofore me this 14th day of May. 1477. JAMES FAIIEY, Notary Public. DIIRECTOR. : V. MAIGNAN. H. GALLY. A. HIONNEUDAZE, J. IIAYLE. .B. HALOY, A. It. 1OI()UiEAU .H. LABAHE. L. i. HA ItIY. A. UCIIAI'ELLA. mvI% 4tTu SUN' MUTUAL INSURANCI COMPANY. Paid Up Capital, $S00,000. FROM THE TWENTY-FIRST ANNUA STATEMENT FOR 1876. Net annual earned pre mlums and Discounts and Interest.............. 407,95E Losses. Expenses, Taxes, etc...... ........... $277,207 94 ReCeorved fund I, soo. and Dividend on capital 10 par cent................. 69,547 47-188,75.6 Net Profit .... ............. $71,08.e Assets of thEb u--any es timated at their cash market value: I Stocks, Bonds, Loans and Bills Receivable.......... 989,599 1 Cash on hand and premi ums in course of collec r tion........................ 186.698 4 .685.298 Dividend paid on stock ten per n I per an num, and on participating policies twenty De cent, payable in casnh. SThis old and reliable company is issuing poll eies on Fire. River an d Marine risks on the mow favorable terms. All losses promptly adjuste l and settled upon liberal terms at their omftoe 5a Camp street. JAMES I. DAY. President. CE SCAEPZW . Becretary, iaIFy SAVE 0e3. Wi GRAND PRIZEl -- AND< JDI)PLEMA a' CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION 1876. SAS THE BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. Its competitors recTivinh only an award for some special feature of their machines. The Worlkl-renownll Wilson Shuttle ,Swing MacIine Has Unlimited Capactlly to do all kinds of Family Sewing and Manufacturing, ITS I'ATENT AUTOMATIC "CUT OFF" on the hand wheel prevents the mag. S lchine from running backwnrde, and obviates the necessity of taking the work from the mlinehii to wind thread on the bobbine, which maat be done with all oether Sewiag Machines, to ithe great. annoyance of the operator, especially In tucking, hemming and rufilllng. It does one-third more wvork in a given length o of time than any otlher Sewing machine. A WITII EVERY MOTIOt of the FOOT the MACHIiINE MAKES SIX STITCHES. Thin Wilson Icahian wiill do at much vork in on dy a fou otW E aohiu It requires no speclal Instructions to use it; an Illustrated Direction Book is furnished will each machine, IT CANNOT GET OUT OF ORDER, AND THE ADJUSTMENTS ARE ABSOLUTTELY PERFECT. A properly executed Certificate is fn'nished with each machine, guaranteeing to keep it in repair, free of charge, for live years. Machines sold on easy t terms of payment, and delivered, free of charge, at any Railroad Depot in th* United States where we have no Agents. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. 4 Agents Wanted. For full pertiuular cenil or dldreee b WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO., 189 Canal Btreet. NEW ONLEA.d, R. .M. & B. J. MONTGOMERYB:S Furniture Emporium, ARMORY HALL, 87 CAMP STREET. The Largest and Most Centrally Located Furniture Establishment in the City. 0 Constantly on hand. and at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES, the largest and best seleote' assortment PARLOR GOODS V To be found in the Bout conalsting of Suits "Upholstered in Brocatel, Cotoline, Reps, Terry and Hair Cloth, and Finished in Gilt. MARBLE TOP INLAID OARD and FANCY TA. BLE, French PLA'TE MIRRORB and Patent Fansy .HAIR. ; fine BEDROOM SUITP, with French Plete Dr oesr, res1ina Cases and Armoire; m French 'iats HALL STANDS with HALL to match; DINING-BOOM and LIBBbIA o. every grade. A complete assortment of MEDIUM and OOMMON FURNITURE. of every grade suitable for oont y and plantation use. A large stock of boxed and knook down F.arnit..s Sand hairs. SPRING HAIR and MOS MATTRESBE, nAHI and FEATHER PILL.OWB and BOL.IJBTI, l ad LOUNGES, made to order. ALL OF OUR GOODS ARE FROM THE BEST FACTORIES, BOTH EAST AND WEST, AND OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST IN THE CITY. All Goods packned and shvipped free of charge. Thanking our friends and the nubile for their past patronage, we solicit a continuanoe of the same in the future. R. M. & B. J. MONTGOMERY, Armory HaIL No. 87 Camp Street, New Orleans. mba tf huh tf ESTABLISHED IN 1825. Corner Delord and Constance Street. WE ARE PREPARED TO MANUFACTURE i Steam Engines, Boilers, V Sugar Mills, Furnaces for Burning Bagasse, Vacuum Pans, Clarlflers and Filters, SAW MILLS, COTTON PRESSES, NEWELL SCREWS, JUDSON'S GOVEBR NORS, GIN GEARING, FURNACE MOUTHS, GRATE BARS, ALL KINDS OF PLANTATION AND STEAMBOAT WORK, And every descrlption of Machinery for the South. We beg to call special attention to our large stock of SUGAR KETTLES. Having butr chased the entire stock of tho stacker Iron Works of Tennessee, for which Mr. E. P. Iaville. hoeuvre was formerly agent (and the only enulne Tennessee Kettles in the market), we L offer the same for sale, as well as those 0o our own maunfacture, price list of which we will be pleased to furnish upon application.T T1 11 fel5 tf UNDERTAKERS. OHAS. 0. JONES. JOHN G. ROCB Formerly with Frank Johnson. JONES & kOCHE, 250 and 252 Magazine et..near Delord. Undertakers and Embalmers. All business entrusted to the firm will recef Drompt and careful attention at moderate ratE flarritacs to hire a25 11 A Third of a Century. J. B. VINET, with E. VINEI OBOOKEBY. CHINA. 3LASSWARE. AN HOUSEFUBNISHING GOODS. Over thirty years' experience in the businee New store and new goods 207 Oaul msreet, betweem Brgaedy m Rammrs met feU P. 0. FAZENDE, Stock, Note and Bond BROKER. OFFICE-No. 175 COKMON ST.ZEET. mh24tf PREMIUM BONDS ALWAYS ON HAND AND FOR SALE IN1 D SUMS TO SUIT. LEGISLATIVg WARANTS Purchased by A. IaMOEZ. 1 . 66 -