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jUDICIAL ADVEZAIgE mNT5. AUCTIION MIALES. By Plaoide J. Spear. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTIES ON St. Peter street, betwoen Villore and Robert son. and corner of Claiborno and Conti streets. Seond District. MRH. CAROLINE WITTE VS. OHARLER DOEIrNING ET ALH., FOe A PARTITION. 4~ieond District Court forthoParish o) Orleans No. 81.477. BY PLAOIDE J. BPEAR, AUCTIONEER S Office No. 46; Royal street-TUE)DAY. August 71877, at 12 o'clock m., will be sold, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, on ,oyal street, between Canal and Customhouse 'streets, by virtue and inl pursuance to a juldg ment rendered June 27 l177 and signed July 2, S177, by 1lhe Hn. A. L. Tissot. judge of the S' Be~ontl Ditrlct Court for thI Parlsit of Orlans. in the above entitled matter, the following de scrlbbd e ro ertlAsto wit 1. A OEItTAIN I OIt'ION OF GROUND, sit tnted in Faubtourg Trome, Second District of this cfty, being the balf of a certain lot of ground designated by the No. 3 of square os, bounded by Orleans, St. Peter, Vlliere 3 nd lobertson streets, nacording to a lan drawn by L. H. Pl'iie deputy surveyor of the First Municipality of thls city, dated 2d I)oonmber. 1844, and do posited in the oft..e of Jules Mony. notary. which said lot of ground measures, American slupsure, se feet a inches front on St. Peter street by a depth of 57 feet 2 inches 9 lines be tween parallel 'lines, bounded In the rear to war4s Orleans street by the other half of said lot No. 3; together with all and singular the buildings andm Iprn~ements theron. 2. A CERTAIN LOT OF GRlOUND. together with all the buildings and improenments thero on and appurtenances thereof, and all the rights, ways, servitudes, privileges and advantages belonging or in any wise apperti.nlng situated. lying and being in the Second District of tis city in theu square bounded by C1aniorne, Derligny (Conti and St. Loos streets, deslfnat ed by the No. I of square 4I, and having ng lllh measure 20 feet a inches a lines front on (lalborne street, by 7: feet a inches deep and front on Conti street, of which it forms the cor aer. Terms-Cash on adjudlcatlion. Acts of sale before C. T. ontliat, lEq.. lt the expense of purchasers. iFy 1820 27 a813 7 IMPROVED PIIOP)IERTY ON SECOND STREET IN THE SEVENTS DISTRICT. SUCCESSION OF MR. AND MRS. ADAM LUDMANN. Second District Court (pr the Parish of Orleans. No.'9,4o. BY PLACIDE J. . eer-Oftle S46 Royal street-On , August 4, 177, at 12 o'clock m., will be at public auc t tlon at the St. Charles Auction Exchange, on 4t. Charles street between Gravier and Com mon streets, by virtue and in pursuabeo to an order from the Hon. A. L. Tissot. Jue of the S3eoond District Court for the parish of Orleans dated June l29 1877 the following described. rottrt ,fforaedo tot said succession, to wit S F ROUND. together with the build 1in and improvements thereon, sltuated in the eventh District of this city, designated by the i. 21, in square No. 24 A, Carrollton plan onded iy Isecond. Burthe. Lowerline and linton streets, as per plan drawn by R. Moel hausen, surveyor. HMad lot measures 8s feet front on Second street by a depth of 150 feet be tte n parallel lines. Terms--Cash on adiudlcation. Aet ofsale before 1red. Dellwl, notary public, at the expense'of the purchaser. 1 9to11 24 at81 aRu EIGHT LOTS OF GROUND. FRONTING ON Upperline, Johnson and Washington streets. Fourth District. SUCCESSION OF MARIE A. ZOLLINGER. ond District Court for thie parish of Orleans No. 39.431. BY PL AIDE J. SPEAR Auctioneer-Office D o.t , Ry street-S-elTUD AY. August 4, 187. at 19 o'eo m., will be sold at public auc ton at the St. Charles Auctlon Exchange, on iL Charles street. between (oravior and Com _mon streets, by irtue and in pursuance to an order from the on. A. L. Tlssot, Juge of the ecaDistret Vourt for tile parish of Orleans, Sd Itd June f, 1877, for acount of said sucees un, e olw dscribed nro rt to wit sIH fCE LOT S OF (GROUND, sit usted !n the ourth District of this elty, desig ated by tihe Nos. 1, 2. 4, ,11,12 12,. 14 in squaro No. 70, bounded by Johnson, washipgton, Up perline and Galvez streets, measuring together as feet 5 lines front on Johnson street, 12I foot 1o inches front and depth on Upperlsie street, 120 feet front and depth on Washington street, {ot 11 inches 2 lines on the rear line; , o. 1 forming the Qtrner of Washington and Johnson streets, and Lot No.14 formingthe eorner of Upperline and Johnson streets, the whole according to sketch of Edgar Pnlie, archi tet, dated une 28, 1877., Terms-Cash on adjudication. Aet of sale before M. T. Ducros, notary pub lie, at the expense of the purchasers. ly3 10 17 24 31 1nt14 CLAIM AGAINST THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS. SUCCESSION OF PIERRE HENO. Second DistrietCourt for the Parish of Orleans No. as.780. BY PLACIDE J. SPEAR. Auctioneer - Office No. 46 Royal street-SATURDAY, August 11, 1877, at to1' o'clock a. m. will be sold at publie auctlon at 46 Royal street, by virtue and in pursuance to an order from the Hon. A. L. Tissot, Judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans. dated December 1s. 1876, for account of said succession A CLAIM AGAINST THE CITY OF NEW Orleans for $48 25. Terms -Cash. j31 nu4 11 By Albert Paul. CLOTHING.!FURNITURE, ETC. SUCCESSION OF MARIA ELIZABETH B. MULLER., DECEASED. WIFE OF FRANK MULLER. Second District Court fair the Parish of Orleans No. g9.547. BY ALBERT PAUL, Auctioaeer-Offiee No. 46 - Chartres street-SATURDAY August 4. 1877, at 11 o'clock a. m.. will be sold at public auction on the premises, situated on Patterson street, between Vallette and Chestnut streets, by virtue of an order from the Hon. A. L. Tissot. Si&dge of the Second District Court for the par ihe of Orleans dated July 21. 1877 ALL THE lURNITURE contained in said proemMi : also, one lot of Ready-made Clothing. Goods, Hats, etc. Terms-Cash on the spot. jy24 31 au4 By S. Guiaault. SUCCESSION OF J. B. GUILLON. BY 8. GUINAULT Auctioneer-Office corner of Exchange Alley and Blenville street- SATURDAY. August 4, 1877, will be sold, at '12 o'clock m., at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street. by virtue of an order Sfrom the honorable the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans. dated June 30. 1577 A CELtTAIN PAtCEL OF LAND OR CEME YtEBRY LOT, being No. 7, on Connti street side from Treme street. In the old St. Louis Cemetery No. 1, standing on the archives of the St. Louis Church; together with a brick tomb built on the same, in the name of J. B. Guillon. Terms-Cash. Act of sale before A. J. Villere, notary public, at the expense of the purchaser. jy4 11 19 28 au4 FITS, EPILEPSY, FALLING SICKNESS, PERMANENTLY CURED-NO HUMBUG-BY ONE MONTH'S USE OF DR. GOULARD'S CELE BRATED INFALLIBLE FIT POWDERS. To convince sufferers that these powders will do all we claim Tor them. we will send them by mail, POST PAID, a FREE TRIAL BOX. As Dr. Goulard is the only physician who has ever made this disease a special study. and as to our inowl edge thousands have been PERMANENTLY CURED ýbY the use of these POWDERS. WE WILL GtU1ARANTEE A PERMANENT cure in every case or REFUND YOU ALL MONEY 3XPZNDEDS. All sufferers should give these an early trial, and be convinced of T urative powers. rlce, for large box. 5s, or four boxes for 51o, by mail to any part of the United States or on receipt f price, orby express C. O. D. A.de ASH & BOBBINS, erallonsteet.k gokly .1 JUDICIAL ADVARTIBSElMENTS. AUCTION MALEA. By C. E. OGrardey. SIXTH DISTRICT PROPERT Y. SUCCESSION OF MA-tY UTER, WIFE OF CITABILEL WAGONER. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans. No. a3s,39. BY 0. . GIRARIDEY Auctioneer-offie No. 31 Camp street-SATURDAY. August 14. 1877. at 12 o'clock m.. at the St. Charles Atuetion Exchanae, in the rotunda of the St. Charles Hotel. will be sold at public auction, by virtue of an order from the honorable A. L. Tissot, Jdge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated June 29. 1877. and rendered in the #bove entitled succession, the following doe bled property, to wit TWO CERTAIN LOTS OF OBOUND, together with all the buildings and Improve flntl thtre on, rights, ways. etc.. situated in the Fourth Dis trict of this cIty, and in the square boundled by Jersey. Lautel, Bellecastle and Dufossat streets, designated by the Nos. 1 and 2,. as per act before E. Comllmager, notary public, late Ilesorder of the parish of Jefferson, the twenty-third of May, 18 6: said lots measlure 30 feet front on Jersey street by 110 feet filn de th. Lot No. 1 forms the cornr. of Jersey antd Ielole'asl le streets. Tnrms--O nfe-flf eash; balance at one afndtwo years' eredlit. for no(tes spcially securelld by nmortgage and vendor's lien, Iering all the lusual ellauses of elig:t ior ecen per fnnlfnm Inter est fl'ro lthe Iday off unle fil finfal paylnent. live per centt fttornf.)ys lees in ervuft of suIt to el forcl'e thhir colfetion; poll y of insurance transferred. and thf' purchl('er to assume pay men.t of the taxes for 1877, due in 1878, over the price. Act of sale before E. Commagers, Esi., no tary public, at the purchasers expelnse. i y3 7 14 21 2f att4 VALUABLE RESIDENCE --And COMMERCIAL I'IROPERTY IN THIIE SECOND DISTRICT. SALE TO EFFECT PARTITION In the matter of JOIIN A. AUGUSTIN ET ALS VS. JAMES D. AUGUSTIN. Second District Court for the parish o i Orleafns No. 9.023. BY C. E. GIRAIIDEY Auctioneer-Office No. 1 Camp street-- A'I'URD'aY. August 23, 1877, at 12 o'clock im.. at the St. Charles Auction Ex change, in the rotunda of the St. Charles Hotel, in this city. will be sold at public auction, by and In pursuance of a judgment rendered on the thirtieth of June, tuid signed on the sixth of July, 1877, n the above entitled matter, the following described property, to wit 1. FIVE CIERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND, to gether with all the improvements thereon, rights, ways. servitudes and privileges there unto appertaining. situated in the Second Dis triot of this city, and in the square bounded by Esplanade Barracks, Treme and St. Claude streets. The said lots are designated by the Nos. 1, s. 3, 4 and 5. as per plan of Bougeral, da'ed January ii. 15.l), and deposited in the office of F. De Armas, measuring each 3o feet front on Esplanade street, :lo feet 3 inches on the rear line, and the following depths: 1 ot No. 7 forms the corner of Esplanade and St. Claudl streets, and lmeasures 62 feet 7 inches on the side of St. Cisude street snd 60 fstt 7 inches on the side of Trome street. Lot No. 2 measures (lo feet 7 inches on the line of lot No. 1 and 15 feet 7 inches on the line of lot No. 3. Lot No. 3 measures 58 feet 7 Inches on the line of lot No. 2 and 56 feet 7 inches on tile line of lot No 4. Lot No. 4 measures at fect 7 inches on the line of 1~i No. 5 and 54 feet 7 inches on the line of lot No. 4. Lot No. 5 measures 64 feet 7 Inches on the line of lot No. 4 and 52 feet 7 inches on the line of lot No. 6. Together with all the improve ments thereon, comprising a two-story frame and brick building, etc. 2." THREE CElR PAIN LOTS OF GROUND, together with all the buildings and improve ments thereon, rights, ways and servitudes thereunto belonging ,sltuated in thl Second Dis trict of this city and in the square bounded by Chartres, St. Louis. Exchange Alley and Conti streets. Said lots are designated by the Nos. 46, 47 and 48. on a plan by DePouilly, dated August 28. 1836, measuring 16 feet 46 inchies each on Ex change Alley by 21 feet 8'a inches in depth. Together with the improvements thereon three-story brick buildings. Terms-Cash on the spot. The purchasers to assume payment of the taxes due and exigible in 1877 over and above the price of adjudication. Acts of sale before N. B. Trlst, Esq., notary public, at the expense of the purchasers. jy2 28 au4 1118 25 By Hoey, Macon & O'Connor. INTEREST IN REAL ESTATE. SUCCESSION OF CHARLES A. ZEIGLER. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 39.655. BY HOEY, MACON & O'CONNOR-Nicholas J. H oey, Auctioneer-Office No.11 Carondelet street-S-ATURD 4Y, August 11, 1877. at 12 o'clock m., at the St. Charles Auction Exchange. by virtue of an order of the honorable the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated 5th of July. 1877. will be sold by public auction. In the above entitled matter, the following prop erty, to wit ALL TIIE RIGHT. TITLE AND INTEREST of said succession in and to the e'rittin lot of ground. together with all the buildings and ilmprovementts thereon, situated in the Third I)istrict of New Orleans, and designated by the No. 37. In square No. 5, on a plan drawn by J. Tomasson, burveyor. in 1872. and measures, in French measure. 50 feet (more or leos) front on Victory street. between Mandoville and Suain streets,.by a deplh of 120 feet. Being the same property acquired by said Zeigler by purchase from W. C. C. Claiborne, by act before Edward Darnett, notary public, on the 16th of May. 1860. Terms of SaHe--Cash on the spot. Acts of sale at the expense of the purchasers. before John Bondernaxel, Esq., notary public. jyll 21 28 au4 11 SUCCESSION OF A. J. McCONNICO. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 39,091. BY HOEY, MACON & O'CONNOR-Nicholas ) J. Hoey, Auctioneer-Office No. 11 Caronde let street-On SATURDAY. August 11. 1877. at 12 o'clock m., at the St. Charles Auction Exchange, by virtue of an order'of the honorable the Sec ond District Court for the parish of Orleans. dated July 9, 1877, will be sold by public auction in the above entitled mat er, the following do scribed propvety to wit SIX LOTS OF GROUND, with all the im provements thereon. in Carrollton, inthe square bounded by Penn. Washington. Columbus and First stree's, andi designated as lots Nos. 11. 12,13, 14, 15 and 16. of square A. Lot No. 11 measures 30 foot front on Columbus street by 150'feet in depth, between parallel lines, and lots Nos. 12. 13, 14, 13 and 10 ni-asure each 30o feet front on' First st reet by 122 feet 6 inches in depth, between parallel lines, lot No. 11 torming the corner of First and Columbus streets. Terms of Sale-Cash. Act of sale at the expense of the purchaser before Go6. W. Christy, Es.l., notary public. jyll 21 28 au4 11 COTTAGE ON DERBIGNY STREET. SUCCESSION OF JOSEPH BOSIO. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 39,448. BY HOEY, MACON & O'CONNOR-Nicholas B J. Hoey. Auctioneer-Office No.11 Caronde let street-On SATURDAY. August 11. 1877, at 12 o'clock m.. at the St. Charles Auction Exchange, by virtue of an order of the honorable the Sec ond District Court for the parish of Orleans, rendered in th', above entitled matter on the ninth of July. 1877. will be sold by public auction the following valuable property to wit A LOT OF ORIOUND. with all the improve ments thereon. in the Second District of this city, in the square bounded by Derbigny. Clai borne and St. Louis streets and Carondelet Walk: is composed of the rears of lots Nos. 23 and 24, and measures 20 feet front on Derbigny street by 50o feet in depth: the house is a neat cottage, known as No. 1ot Derbigny street. Terms of Sale-Cash on the spot. Acts of sale at the expense of th' purchasers oefore A. Ducatel. Esq., notary public. yll 2128 au4 11 By D. E. Morphy &i Son. WHISKY. WHISKY. WHISKY. BTY D. E. MORPHY & SON-D. E. Mort by, Auetioneer.-Will be sold as per order No. 1505 of the Hon. E C. Billings, Judge of United States District Court. it. bankruptcy, dated May 31, 1877, on SATURDAY, August 4. 1877, at 11 o'clock a. m., in stores Nos. 108 and 110 Magazine street SIX BARRELS WHISKY, surrendered by A. T. Bennett & Co. to their creditors. Terli--Ch.8t i jy231saa3 JUDICIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. AUCTION MALE. By C. E. Girardey. EXTENSIVE RALE OF CITY REAL ESTATE AND NEW ORLEANS RAILROAD AND OTHER STOCKH. SUCCESSION OF TIHE LATE JOSEPH P. BIRODEItICIK. Second District Court for the parish of Orleans No. 89,442. BY C. E. GIRARDEY, Auctioneer--Ofice No. S317. Camp street-HATURlt)AY, August ii, 1877. at 12 o'clock m., at thle St. Charles Auci ion Exchange, in the rotunda of the St. Charles Hotel, in this city, will be sold at pulili 'auction. pursuant to all order fron the Hon. A. L. Tissot, Judge of the second District Court for the par ish of OrIlans, dated June 30, 1877, and ren dered in the above entitled succession, the fol lowing described city securities and real estate, to wit- 1. ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENITEEN HIIARICB, of $100 each, in the capital stock of the New Orleans City Railroad Comnpany. 2. ONE HUNDRED 8HAhIRE of $1015 each, of tihe caital stock of the Hank of Louisiana. 3. TWENTY-FIVE SHIARS of the calita{ stock of'the Lafayette Insurance Company of New Orleans. And the following real estate: 1. TWO CERTAIN LOTS OF C:tOUND,to gether with all the ihltlings andt improvements thereon rights, ways and privileges thloreunto appertaining, situated in the Fourth District of this city, and in the sqtare bounded by Wash ingtop, Fourth. Itousseau and Ful Iton streets; the said lots are designate(d by the Nos. land 2, as per plan annexed to an eot before IB. F. French, and L. it. Kennedy, before thl late II. B -enas, notary public, on thet 11th or 14th of Novelllber, 1540. The sathi lots adjoin each other and measure each 25 feet front on Washington street by 115 feet in depth between parallel lines. Lot No. 1 forms the corner of Washington and Fulton. now St. Thomas. streets, and is improved by a two-story frame house containing about 10 rooms, ete. 2. ANOTHER LOT OP GROUND, together with all the billudngs and imnprvements therm on, situated in the Fourth District of this city, designated by the No. 16 of the square No. e6:, bounded by Eighth, Ninth, Constance and Mag azine streets. The said lot mneasutres 31 feet 6 ilches front on Ininth street ty a depth of 125 feet between parallel lines, according to plan Iby H. Moelhaussen. dated the fourth of May, 1844, and deposited in the office of L. IIermann, then a notaryof this city. 3. ANOTHEtt LO OF GROUND, together with all the buildings and improvements there on, rights. ways and privileges thereunto appor taining, situtted in the Fourth District of this city, in square No. 46. bounded by Laurel, Co.n stance. Eighth and Ninth streets. The said lot is dosignated by the No. 10, on plan by H. Moelhaussen, dated May 4. 1844, and depositedt in the office of L. Hermaun, then a notary in this city, and measures 31 feet 11i inches front on Ninth street by a depth of 125 feet. between parallel lines. The improvements comprise a frame cottage dwelling, containing about five rooms. etc. 4. ANOTHER LOT OF GROUND, together with the buildings and improvements thereon, situated in the Fourth District of this city, and in the square No. 45. bounded by Ninth, LaurIl, Constanee and Harmony streets; it Is desig nated by the No. 3, as per plan of H. Moolhaus sen, surveyor, dated the fourth of Miay, 1844 d.e posited In the oflice of L. Herman n. then a notary public in .this city. The said lot ineasur-s 34 feet 6 inches front on cacih of Ninth and Har mony streets, and the depth from each of Ninth and Harmony streets, together with all the Im provements thereon. ootnprising a neat double tenement frame cottage tdwelling fronting on Ninth street and a siugle cottage fronting on Harmony street. a. ANOTHER LOT OF GROUND. together with all the buildings and improvements there on, rights, ways and pritllges thereunto ap pertaining. situated iu the Fourth D)istrlct of this city, and in the square bounded by Levee. 8oraparu. Water.and F irst streets. The said lot measures 29 feet 2 Inches front on Levee street, 31 feet 6 inches 7 lines front on Water street. wo feet in depth and front on S iraparu street, and )) feet 1 inch 7 lines in depth fromn Levee to Water st, eet, as per plan by C. A. D'Armas, dta ed February 1 1557, and deposited in the office of the late :. L. Kernion. then a notary public in this city. i. ANOTHER LOT OF GROUND. together with till the buildings and imnprovements there on, rights. ways and priviltges theretunto ap pertaining, situatedi In the Fourth District of this city, and in the square bounded by Wat.er, Levee, Sorapuru and First streets. The said lot is designated by the No. 5, on a plan by Hugh Grant, dated February 2, 1844, and deposited in the office of B. B. Kenny, late a notary public in this city. Said lot measures 31 feet 7 lInes front on Water street 319 feet 2 inches front on Levee street by a depta of s9 feet 1 inch 7 lines on the line toward dorapurn street, and a depth of 88 feet a inches 6 lines on the other side line. 7. ANOTHER LOT OF GROUND. together with all the buildinas and improvements tthere on, rights, ways and servitudes thereunto ap pertalning, situated in the Fourth District of this city, and in the square bounded by Ninth. Constance, Laurel and Harmony streets. Said lot measures 32 feet front on Laurel street Ily i00 feet in depth tbetwoon parallel lines. Maid lot is designated by the No. s, its por plan by H. Moelhaussin, surveyor. datetd iMay 4, 1544, and deposited in tih ,offle (of L. Hlirmann. then a notary in this city. The imp rovements com prise a neat and niewly built, framie colttag dwtlling, tti. 5. A IORTION OF GROUND. together with all the buildings and imlprovementst thereion, rights, ways. privileigs lnil s(rvittlldes there unto apperttaining situatidt inl the Fourth Dis trict of this city and in the squlare No. e.,bound ed by Chippewan. Harmony I'lhLIant iand An nuncniation streets. The said portion of ground forms the corner of Annuncliationll and Harnl ny streets. and lmeasureiii's te feet front on An nuclliation street biy 9 foot in djpttl anld front. onl Harnmony stre tt, Frrone hll Ilsuirellmllt. The said portiion of grountil is f rmi,, of lot No. 10 ltnd part of Iot No. 17. ais pir pIlll by B. Buisson, tdatld July 20, 1830, atnd deplosited in tihe otfilce of F". Grimit. i.. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, together with all the buildings ant improvements thereon right sways and servitdels t heru Ito appertain ing, situated in the FoirIt District of this city,' and In the sruiare bounded by Hixth, Seventh, Laurel and Constance streets. designated by the No. 7 of sqILuare N). 4s, anid mneasuring 30 feet 6 inches front on Sixth streets. by a depth and front on Laurel street, of which it forms the corner. of 0o feet 9 inches 4 lines, and s3 feet 0 inches in the rear. The ilmnprovements conomprise a one-story frame cottage, dwelling, etit_ le. A PIECE Ol POIRTION OF ROUTND, to gether with all the buildings and improvements thereon, rights, ways and privileges thereunto belonging, situated in the Fourth District of this city and in the square No. 4o, bounded by Washington, Laurel. Annunciation andt Sixth streets mneasuring 5o0 feet front on Washington street by a depth and front on Annunciation street of loo feet. The lot is composed of lots Nos. 1 andti 2 of said square, as per plan by B. Buisson dated February 2,. 18317, antl deposited in the office of the judge of the Ilarish of Jeffer so11n. ANOTHER PIECE OR PORTION OF OI6UND, in the same district and square as above described, measuring 30 feet front on Washington street by a depth between parallel lines of 100 feet 7 inches 3 lines, as per sketch of H. 8. Blanchard, dated September 29, 1852, de posited in the offiet of r. R. Kenny. on Seotem her 3, 1852. then a notary public in this city. The improvements comprise a two-story frame dtwelling. 12. TWO CERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND. to gether with all the buildings ant improvements thereon, rights, ways. servitudes thereunto ap pertaining, etc., situated in the Fourth Dis trict of this city and in the square No. o10,as per plan by W. 8. Atkinson, in February, 1830, anil dcoosited in the office of H. B. Cenas, tthen a notary public in this city. The said lots are dtecignated bty the Nos. 6 and 7. and measure each 31 feet 6 inches front on Washington, be tween Routsseau andti St. Thomas streets, Ity 123 feet in depth b-tween parallel lines. The imlprlovemenits comorise two dtoubletenement frame cottage dwellings, containing 10 rooms in caiL 1. 13. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, together with all the buildings and improvements there on, rights, ways and servitudes thereunto apr pertaining, situated in the Fourth District of this city, in the square bounded by First, Sec ond, St. Charles and Carondelet streets; said lot is designated by the No. 8, and measures 31 feet 10 inches 5 lines front on Second street by 127 feet 10 inches 5 lines in depth, between par allel lines; the improvements comprise a one story frame cottage, etc. 14. A CERTAIN LO£ OF GROUND, together with all the buildings and improvements there on. situated in the Second District of this city and in the square bounded by Customhouse, Bienville. Chartres and Old Levee streets, measuring, in French measurement. 2s feet front on Customhouse street by a depth of 82 feet, between parallel lines. Together with the improvements thereon, comprising the four story brick stire, designat-' by the No. c3 Cus tomhouse street and occupied by Mlesers. Stern & Co., wholesale dealers; together with 136 shares, reduced to 127. of $100 each. of the capi tal stock of the Citizens' Bank of Louisiana, se cured by mortgage on said property. Terms and Conditions-For the Stock. cash; for the Real Estate. except for the property last ly described, one-third cash on the spot, JUDICIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. AUCTION HALES. By C. E. Gfrardey. and for the remainer, one and two years credit, for notes of the purchasers secured by mortgage and vendor's lien on the property sold, bearing all the usual clauses of eight per cent per an num interest from the day of sale until final payment, speelal attorney's fees in event of suit to enforce their payment, the improvements to be kept insured for the full amount of the credit portion. and the polices transferred by the pur chasers to the hollders of the notes. and further to assume the paymnint of the taxes for 1587 due lnd exlgibte inl 177, and those for 1877 due and ,e lgible in 1R7R. over and above the price of ad judication. For the proptrty lastly described the purchaser to IIassulnle the payment of a stock note for $1308, dlue October 1. 1577. pa:abtlel or re nowarblo according to the chalter of said Citi zens' iBank. and for the remainder one-third cash and the balance at one and two years, with all the clanllss and conditions governing thet sales of the before menlltioned real estate. Acts of sale before John F. Colley. EImt., notary publie, at the expense of the outchasers. jy7 14 21 28 an4 11 CHARTER. STATE OF LOUISIANA. CITY OF NEW ORLEANS E IT KNOWN, THA AION THIS T RNTH DA Y of July, 1877, befol m11e, Antoine AIat, a notary pu11111, dluly con ilnissioned and sworn. in and for the parish of Orleans, personally caneo and appcared the subscribers hereto, wtho delared that they formed tIhemselves into anid constitutel thenuio'lves a corpororation, in accordance with the laws of this State. relative to tile organization of corporations for w irks of public ihptovement, undet r the following eharter of incorporation, to wit- 1. The name andl title of the corporation shall be "CtOMMERCIAL T'IANSIT COMPANY." and the city of New Orleans is chosenI as the place of its domicil*e. 2. Tile purpose for which it is established is the building, eInstrultring, maintaining and operating railroads within the limits of the city of l(ew Orleans, for the transpor tation of goods. wares, inlmrclhanlise, grain, cot ton t.andl all otlher articles of Irelight or conummerle from on01 part Cf the city to Ilothller; the ac uuiring and holding, by grants froml the State Legislature. or the munilipal authlrities, or by Ipurchase, lease. contract, or otherwise, from grantees all franchises rights, privileges and lowers, that may have betw , or hlereafter may ae conferred, that may be desirable or neces sary for that end : and the nature of its busi ness will be the etffecting of such tranuportation by steam power or otherwise; and the Presi dent and Vive President are designated, as the oflfi(crs on whonl citation may hl served. 3. 'I'he amount of capital stock is fixed at ten thousand dollars, divided into one hiulndied shalees of one hundred dollars each, to be full paid at the time of sulbseribing. 4. The corporate powers of the company shall be vestled inll, and exercised by. a board of dli rectors to consiist of five stockhold rs, of whom three sHllli.constitute a quorunl, and who shallI designate a president and vice president out of their own numbelr. *They shall be elected by ballot (on (tie second Tuesday of April of each year. at the domicile of tile company. and each stockholdler shall be entitled to one vote for each share of full paid stock lie may hold: pro vid.ld, that a failure from any cause to elect dirdetors on the day fixed shall not dissolve tile corporatl(on : that the directors and other officers s11al hold over till their successors are lduilly elected. Tilhe annual meeting of the stockhohll ers shall take plr'e at the same tllme andt place as thle election of dlircltors. Slpecial lmeeltings of tie stockholders shall he held whenever ordered Ily the President orcalled for Iy request of live stock holders. after a ten-days' notice. 6. This corporation shall have and enjoy suc cession by their corporate name for tile period of twenty-live years. and at the termination of this chaster, or at any time when the liquidation of the affairs of the company shall have been decided upon by a nmajority of the stock holders in number and amount of stock, the said majority of stockholders shall elect three of their own number, who shall be styled liqui dating commissioners, and whose duty it shall be to sell and dispose of all the properly and assets of the company, collect all debts due to the same, anti, after payment of the debts and liabilities of the oompany. divide the net pro ceeds among the stockholders in proportion to their respective shares. 6. The following named persons shall consti tuto the first board of directors, ant shall hold oftice until the second Tuesday of April. 1878, and until their successors are duly elected, to wi,: ADOLPH SCHREIBER. L. J. HIIGB. JAMES C. CLARKE, C. F. CONRAD, WILLIAM ALEXANDER GORDON. They shall at their first meeting elect a President and Vice Presi dent. The President shall preside at all meet ings of the company and of the board of di rectors, and shall conduct the business of the cormpany generally under the supervision of the board of.directors; and in case of his ab sence, or inability to serve, his duties shall de volve upon the Vice President. ' lihe Presldent shall have power to name all officers or em ployes of the association; he shall sign all con tracts and other papers. The board of di rectors shall have power to fill all vacancies that may occur in their number. A majority of the board of directors shall constitute a quo rum for the transaction of business, and any decision of such majority shall constitute a valid corporate act. In ase (of a tie vote the President shall have the casting vote. The board of directors shall fix the amount of compensation, or salary, of all persons employed in the service of the company. They are hereby empowed to make. frame and adopt such by-laws, rules and regulations as they may deem requisite for the interests of the company and the transaction of its business. They are authorized and empowered, in the name of this corporation, to contract and be contracted with, to sue and le sued. to hold. re ceive, purchase, mortgage andlcovoey property. real landl personal, anll all rights, franchises, powers and privileges for buildi ng, maintaining and operating a railroadt or railroads for trlans portation of freight through the streets of New Orleans, whether the same tbe conferred by the State of Louisiana or the city of New Orleans, and whether the same lIe conferred on corpora tions or individuals, and tlhIy are specially au thorized to borrow money for the purchase of such real estate. personal property and fran chises as may ble requisite for the purposes of this corporation and for the construction awd eqluitlment of their rali road, and securo the punctual repanyment of the same by hypotheca tion and mortgage of any or allthe property tracks, railroads built, or to be constructed, and franchises. 7. Ho stockholder shall ever be made liable or responsible for the conrltracts or faults of this association in any further sum than thp unpaid balances due to the company on the shares ownedt by him; nor shall any more informality in organizing have the eithet of rendering this charter null or of exposing any stockholder to any liability beyond the amount of his stock. s. The stockholders of this company, at a general meeting to be convened fr that pur pose, shall have full power to make any modifi cations, additions, or changes in this act of in corporation. (r to dissolve it with the assent of three-fourths of the stockholders in amount of stock represented at such meetings. Any such modifloations,additions, changes or dissolution shall be recorded, as required by law. Thus done and passed at the said city of New Orleans. on the day and year first above written. in the p resence of Messrs. Oscar J. Forstall and Aleee Fortier witnesses of lawful age and dom iciliated in this city, who hereunto sign their names, together with the said apnearers and me. the said notary, after the reading hereof. Three words interlined. Original signed: O ADOLPHE SC' REIBER. 'Per pro. F st L. Forstall. L. J. HIGB' WILLIAM ORN, Per r Slex. Gordon. JAMES Y Pp- . Alex. Gordon. STUYY ,1' FISH. Per.. .W. Alex. Gordon. C. F. CONRHAD, JAMES C. CLARKF, W. ALEX. GORDON, Witnesses: OSCAR J. FORSTALL, ALCEE FORTIER. A. ABAT. Notary Public.e I, the undersigned Recorder of Mortgages in and for the parish of Orleans. Stwae of Louisi ana. do hereby certify that the within and fore going is a true and correct copy of the original act of incorporation this day duly recorded in my office according to law, in book 152, folio 142. New Orleans, July 1,, i7 ARD J. G. RIC'ARDSON, Deputy Recorder. I do hereby certify the foregoing to be a true and faithful copy of the original act of record and on file in my office. Witness my hand and seal, at New Orleans this tenth day of July, A. D. 1877. iyll 4t law A. ABAT. Notary Public. JAMES LINGAN, ATTORNEY AND I UUNSELLOR AT LAW; are . 17A Qravler street INSURANCE. MERCHANTS' MUTUAL INSURANoE COM PANY OF NEW ORLEANS, 104 .............Canal Street..........104 TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL STATEMEINT. In conformity with the requlrements of their charter, the Company publish the following statement: Premiums received during the year ending May 31.1977, including unearned premiums of the previous year- On Fire Risks ..................... $61,296 62 On Marine Risks.................... 24.473 93 On River lJsks ................... .. 25,679 37 Total Premiums ................ $411.449 85 i' os Unmarl ' Premiums ...... 118,115 00 Net Earned Premmiums May 31, 1977 ........... ................. $293.331 8 Losses paid- On Fire Risks .............117,867 98 On Marine Ilsks .......... 17,052 0o On River Risks...... ..... 3,596 77 Taxes and expnssra, I5us interest ............. 2,693 38 Ioinsuranenes and 1it turned Prnmiulms ... 16,104 03- $18:,314 162 Proflt ............. ............ $110,020 16 The Company have the following assets: Real Estate..................................... $29,079 49 City Bonds ..................... ... 110.419 50 Bank, Balilr ad and other Htoceks and Mortgage Bonds ........... 169.235 56 Notes secured by nortgam g....... 214,042 00 Notes secured by pledge ............ 42,307 97 Bills receivable..... .......... 75,184 19 Premium in courseof collection.... 49,087 93 Cash on hand..................... 77.007 53 Total............................. $1,026,344 23 'J he above statement is a just, true and oor rect transcript from the books of the Company PAUL FOURCHY., President. G. W. NOTT. Secretary. STATE OF LOUISIANA. Parish of Orleans, City of New Orleans. Sworn to and subscribed before rde the sev enth day of June. 1877. JAMES FAHEY, Notary Public. At a meeting of the Board dt Directors, held on the seventh day of June., 1877, it was resolved to declare a cash dividend of twenty per cent on the net earned participating premiums for the year ending May 31. 1877, payable on the third Monday of July next. Also, to pay to the Stockholders, on demand interest at the rate of five per cent per ahnum on their stock. DIRECTOR B: P. Masporo, Py. Beebe. D. A. Chafraix. E. Toby. P. Fonrehy, J M. Allen. S. Z. Rolf, . W. Smith, Charles Lafltte, D. Fatjo. jes if J. J. Fernandez. TrWENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL BTATEMENT --OF THE CRESCENT MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. NEW ORLEANS. May 19. 1877. The Trustees, in conformity with amended charter, submit the following statement of the affairs of the company on the 30th of April, 1877: Fire premiums.............$188,060 51 Marine premiums.......... 29,315 95 River premiums............. 81.924 35 $299.308 81, Earned premiums, less re insurance and return pre miums .................... 228.235 15 Losses paid and estimated, including all known and unpaid, say: Fire losses........567,335 60 Marine losses..... 7,285 41 River losses....... 25.510 20 --$100.131 21 Taxes, expenses, discount in lieu of participation, etc...............$51,892 56 Less rents, salv age savings, etc. 11.766 72 ---- $40,125 86 $140,257 07 Gross profits ........................ $87.978 08 Of which $56.r57 35 is appropriated to balance of interest and liquidation of doubtful assets. The company have the following assets Bills receivable. ........... 8· ,648 38 Loans on Bbnds and Mort gageo........... °........"... 55,943 33 $-- 124,591 70 Loans on call.............. $74,564 15 Cash ......... .............. 63,84 71 -- $ 138.400 8. City Bonds .................. 72,065 00 Bank and other Stocks ..... 73,415 63 Real Estate ---................ 139,544 68 I'remiums in course of Col lection and Suspense, A count.............. ..... . 33.415 9 Total assets........... $581,423 79 The above statemen~ is a true and correct transcript from the books of the Company. transcript from THOS. A. ADA48, President. IHENRY V. OGDEN, Secretary. Sworn to and subscribed before me this nine teenth day of May, 1877. W. B. KLEINPETER, Notary Public. The Board of Trustees this day resolved, that after paying the annual dividend of TEN PEB CENTCapital tock of Company thatadividend of TWENTY PER GENT In cash be paid on MONDAY, June 11, to those parties entitled to receive the same. Thos. A. Adams, Fred' Camerden Sam'l B. Newman. J. L. Harris. Sam'l H. Kennedy. Andrews tewart, John Phelps, Joseph Stone, Adam Thomson, George Martin. Henry Abraham. Alfred Moulton. Victor Meyer, L. C. Jurey. Edward J. Gay. Edward Nalle, Joseph Bowling, Geo. W. Sentell, Bimen Hernshelm, A. Levi. Nimon Forchetmer, Wm. H. Matthews, Jos. B. Wolff, Paul E. Mortlmer, B. B. Post, John V. Moore, Ed, Pilsbury, W. B. Conger, Jno. E. King, Henry M. Preston. my22 17 SUN MUTUAL LNSURANCO (:OMPANY. Paid UP Capital, $1SO,000. FROM THE TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL STATEMENT FOR 1876. Net annual earned pre miums and Discounts and Interest .............. 407.95 Losses. Expenses, Taxes, etc....... --......--...... 277,207 94 Reserved fund 10o,ooo. and Dividend on capital 10 per cent.... ......... 59.547 47--13,75. Net Profit..................... .71.208. Assets of tt.h, cvpany es timated at their cash market value: Stocks, Bonds, Loans and Bills Receivable.......... 398.599 7s Cash on hand and premi ums in course of collec tion........................ ,69-4- · 685.298 21 Dividend paid on stock ten per n per an num, and on participating Doliciee twenty per cent. payable In cash. This old and reliable company Is issuing lol dtes on Fire. River anj Marine risks on the most favorable terms. All losses promptly adjusted and settled upon lberal terms at their office, 52 Camp street. JAE L ..AY H. Oa3131T13 $eeaetar&' ianl IXSUIUANLCE ELEVENTH ANNUAL STATEMENT -OF T1E FACTORS' AND TRADERS' INSURANCE COMPANY. 37.........C ARONDELET STREET ........ 3 NEw ORLEANS, May 17, 1877. The Trustees, in conformity with the charter of the Company. publish the following state ment of its affairs for the flscal year ending 30th April, 1877, to wit: P'remiumr for the yanr On fire ricks .............. .329.593 60 River risks ............ .2oo,150 28 Marine risks............. 37.223 31-$567,767 10 Less Unterminated premiums, 1]77................ 89,3770 00 Return remiums........ . 9,487 27- 98,815 27 Not earned premiums...............$468,951 Losses paid, to wit: On fire risks.. $8100,27 27 On river risks.. 104.6119 49 On marino risks 34,708 07- 29:1.675 73 RIP-insurane ............... 31,194 8 lblbaite iluount . ..... 11,7406 72 State and city tax'. and li 1c7lnses ................. . 25,122 70 N. O. Board of Under wriers .................... 8,823 M0 Gross general expenses.... 39.849 44- 356,412 27 tln nee ...ce .......................$112,539 65 Add inlterest and discount and sav ings rec:iveld ................. . 88F603 30 $201,142 95 Less fir4t semi-annual interest paid on (apital btock. 5 per cent. andl s oond now due, 5 per cent....... 100,000 00 Net profits .................... $101,142 95 Iteserved to cover losses........ 23,011) 00 Balance divided on not premiums, 1876-7............................... 78,142 95 The Company have the following assets, to wit: Cash on hand ....................... $319,082 11 Ace ,unts in course of collection..... 31,114 46 Bills receivi ble on pltge~o ............. 465.537 €0 T)lls receivable for preiums..... 26,013 71, Bank and other stocks ..............203,528 N; City, State and other Bonds.......... 148,122 23 Bonds of Masonic Grand Lodge of Louisiana ....................... r,000 00 Bonds of Odd Fellows' Hall Associa tion ........ .................... 9 ,000 00 Bonds of Association for the Relief of Jewish Widows and Orphans. 2.500 00 Real estate............................. 77.010 31 Total...........................$1,282,908 66 The foregoing is a true and correct statement from the books of the company. ED. A. PALFREY, President. Tuos. F. WALKER, Secretary. STATE OF LOUISIANA. Parish of Orleans, City of New Orleans. } Sworn to and subscribed before me this 19th d(lay of May. 1877. EDWARD IVY. Notary Public. At a special meeting of the Board of Trustees held on the 17th inst. It was resolved to Day on demand a SECOND SEMI-ANNUAL INTEREST OF FIVE PER CENT to April 30. 1877 makin 10 per cent per annum on the CAPITAL STOCK of the company (.1.000,000), and a cash dividend of TWENTY per cent to stockholders on the amount ($189,588 97) of their net participating premiums for the ear Aening Ai 1 0. 1877. ED. A, PALFREY Presideont. JOHN CHAFFE, vice President. Taos. F. WALKEI, Secretary. TRUSTEES. John I. Noble. T. Lytt. Lynn, John Chaffe. Samuel H. Boyd. Richard Milliken, Joseph McElroy. J. I. Warren, W. J. Behan, R. T. Buckner, B. F. Eshleman. Samuel Friedlander, Wm. U. Black. A. A. Yr tel. Charl-s Chaffe. John I. Adams, L. C. Jnrey. Isaac Scherek, Winm. Hartwell, R. M. Walmsley, C. J. Leeds, A. H. May, A. T. Janin. S. H. Slnowden. J seph Bowling, A. M. Bickham. my20 UNION INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ORLEANS. TWENTIETH ANNUAL STATEMENT -oF THE UNION INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ORLEANS, Published according to law and their charter. Amount of premiums received during the year onding April 30, 1877 Fire premiums.................. $70,980 15 River premiums...................... 11,083 35 Marine premiums ..................... 5,972 43 $88,035 X93 Less return premiums.......... 781 95 87,253 98 Paid losses during the year Fire losses........................ ....... $33,029 62 Ritver losses ............................. 7,1 64 Marine losses ........................... 8,575 49 $48,795 75 Reinsuran.s.................. . .. 2,0J7 84 Rent ..................................... 1500 Taxes.................... 910 00 Rebate ................................... 8.977 28, Expenses, less discount and interest..- 10,78 63 Reserved for uncerminated risks.... 15,000 00 $88.577 50 The assets of the Compauiy are Loans secured by pledge ............. 9,952 27 Loans secured by mortgage.... ...... 16,350 00 Bills receivable for premiums......... 5,929 3, Stocks. bonds and other securities.... 144.071 74 Real estate.............. ............. 11,967 30" Premiums in course of collection..... 16,407 06 Cash on hand......................... 9 524 95 $214,202 70 The above statement is a correct transcript from the books of the company. A. C. CHIAPELLA, President. J. M. CRAWFORD, Secretary. STATE OF LOUISIANA, I Parish of Orleans. City of New O leans. Sworn to and subscribed befdre me this 14th+ dauy of May. 1877. Jdy of My, 1AMES FAHEY. Notary Public. DIRECTOR : V. MAIGNAN. H. GALLY. A. BONNECAZE, J. BAYLE. B. SALOY. A. R. BROUSSEAU H. LABASSE. L. D. I ARPY. A. CHIAPELLA. my15 HjIBERNIA INSURANOE COMPANY, Office No. 37 Camp street. JOHN HENDERSON. President, P. IRWIN, Vice President. 'THOS. F. BRIAGG, Secretary. Earnings .... .. ..............$1985.033 Losses paid ..................... .......... 73, Net profits...... ................. 60,25 At 'n election held on Monday, the 7th instant, the following named gentlemen were chosen Directors of this Company to serve for the ensu ing year: P. Irwin, John Henderson. 'T'h,,usi Ring. Johe 'i. Ryan, Ths. Gilnore W. J abtelil. J,hn T. Gitbons. Jas. A. Girdner, Wilam Hart, Emile Gauche. Davil Jackson, John H. Hanna, F. J. Gasquet. At a meeting of the Board, held May 14, JOHN HENDERSON. President, P. I IRWIN, Vice Presi dent, end THOS. F. BRAGG. Secretary, were unran imously re-:elected. The Board dclared out of the net profits of the Company for the past twelve months 10 per . cent interest; also 2 per cent dividend on the. paid up capital, and 20 per cent dividendon premiums paid by stockholders (making, with the rebate, 35 per cent on premiumsl. Said in terest and dividends to be placed to the-credit of the stock notes. Interest and dividends on full pat stock pay able in cash at the office of the ComlPuy on and after June 15 prox. THOS. Y. BBaAG,0. d8teyR New Orleans, Mayr . a7t. 10 in