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JUDICIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. AUCTIO?1 SALEM. By Sheriff Handy. MUCCESSION OW THE LATE GEORGE Y. BRI(HT, DECEAISED. eocond District Court for the Parish of Orleans. BY rIIRTUE OF AN OIiDER OF HALE. rendend ,JIuly 14, 1977. to ru dir'Ied by the honorable the SHecond District Chart for the parish of Orealn., in the above en titlld mat'er, I wit proceeed to syll it paidi , aic tion. at the Merchants ane Anotlonoeer' Ex change,. Royal striet, i).twIen Canal anid Cues tomhouse street,. in the, M'cod1)1 Distri't of this city. on SATULtDAY, August 18, 1877, at 12 o'clock mn., for acc.lnt of said s(uc(ession, the followitg dsc ribed trop rty, to wit 1. A CEITAIN PIECE O1 I'PORTION OF GROUND, with ti' h uildings and improwv mnts: theroon, situated in t Ih First )listri't of this city, in tile SqIitarie bho nllld by 8(. Charles, St. Jo3et, h and Carounielet streets and Triton Walk and Tivoli Circl,. and nelfiasllres, English meansure, twenty-iight flet onie inch two lines fronton 1t. ()Charles street, thirty-two feet one inch seven liine in width in the rear, one hulnlmred and twenty-six feet two inchlies four lines in depth on the line nearest Sti. )Josephl street, and one hundred and ten fect four lin11 in depth on the line nearest Tivoli Circle, on ia skeitc'h y W. Thornton Thompson on the thunthof H .ti'mher', 1856, heing the same property tael'u ired by the deeased by pur'iuchase from Mrs. Harah A. ]1ar per, iby act before S. Magner, lahtt a noltary pb lie in this city, on ill' thirtoenth ()Otobr. 1m56. 2. A CEIRTAIN LOT OF OLil()UN). with the buildings and linlprovetn'nts thereon, sitllated -n the suburbl Dolord of this city, ini the s8lluire aoundl i hby Camp. IDolord, Nnyandes and onl linDe streets. anid ineasuires, American mentcIsure, thirty-six feot one inch five l1ins on Camp streoety one hiundred iand twenty-live feet ight inches six lines ini depth on the side line' to wards Calliope streft, one hundred atni fifty feet three Inches two lines on the sideline near est Delord sttreet anni frty-three feet nine inches two lines in width in the rear. AcquuirCed by the tldecnsed from Frankuin Hhaw by nut before S. H. Lewis, a'ling for I. Ricirdo. notary public, dated the twenty-ilfth of May, 1848. Which property is now under lease, to cxrire on the first of September 1877, at the rate of sixty dollars per month. o, r CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND. with the buildings and improvements thereon. situated in the Second Municipality of this city, in the square bounded by Magazine, Fqui'her, Delord and Poeyfarre streets and designated by the number five,. on a plan by 0. T. Dunbar, sur veyor, on the twelfth of November, 1841a. Said lot measures twenty-four feet five and two-sev enths inches front on Magazine street by one hundred and thhlteen feet two inches in depth between parallel lines, and is bounded in the rear by an alley eleven feet eleven inches wide. of which it has the use in common with other lots. Wh ch property is now under lease, to expire on the first of November, 1882, at the rate of twenty d liars per month. 4. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, with the buildings and improvements thereon, situated In the suburb Marlgny of this city, known as numb ninety-four, having twenty-six feet frontoff the public prumenade, or Marlgny canal by one hundred and twenty feet in depth, French measure, bounded on one side by the property of Tessier, and on the other by that of o. Fazende, said lot situated in that square, bounded by Elysilin Fields, Chartres, (late Moreau), Rtoyal (late Casacalvo) and Marigny streets. The house bears No, 51: on Elysian Fields street. Being the same property which the said deceased acquired by purchase from Nicholas Jus'in Hugon by act before Wm. Y. Lewis, late a notary public, on the first of August, 1828. a. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, situated id the town of Milnoburg. on Lake Pontchartrain, designated as number two, in squaro number six, on the original plan of said town. by Lonis Bringler. late surveyor on the sixteenth of May, 1831, depositei in the office of C Pollock, notary Dublie, late of this city; said lot having. French measure, sixty feet front on America street be tween Musti' and Arts streets, by one hundred and twenty feet deep: being the same property which the deceased acquired by purchase from Alexander Milne, by act before C. Pollock, late a notary public, on the seventh of July, 1831. N. B.-The property thirdly described is rented to the thrty-first October, 1A2, at twenty dollars per mnnth, payable monthly, and the property seoondly described is rented to thirtieth of Sep tember. 1877, at sixty dollars per month, and for one year more unless the tenant gives notice before the first of August, 1877. Terms-Cash on th I AS H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. ysl8 211 ait 815 1t ft Nass of Hodgson. BSAE FOR A PARTITION. CHARMING ST. CfTARLES STREET RESI IDEINCE NEAR TIVOLI CIRCLE. ONE OF THE 'TIIRTEEN BUILDINGS ON JULIA STREET. Between Camp and St. Charles streets. VALUABLE THt.aD DISTRICT PROPERTY. SUOCESSION OF H. M. CROOKS. Second District Court Parish of Orleans-Dock et INo. 38,825, BY NASH & HODG0SON-W. I. HODOBSON, Auctioneer-Office. No. 1sCarondelet street. On RATU BDAY, August 1. 1877, at 12 o'clock m.. at the St Charles Auction Exchange in the basement rotunda of the St. Charles Hotel, in this city, by virtue and in pursuance of an order and judgment of the Hon. A. L. Tissot, Judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, signed July 6, 1877, docket No. 38,825, for account of .he succession of H. M. Crooks (leceaoed, for a partition, at public auction, will be sold 1. TWO VALUABLE LOTS OF GROUND. together with all the buildings and improve ments thereon, situated in the First District of this city, in the sunare bounded by St. Charles (late Nayades), Prytania, Calliope and Clio strcnts, designated as lots Nos. 5 and 6, which adjoin each other, and measure each 26 feet 7 inches 5 lines front on St. Charles (lute Nayades) street by a depth of 120 feet. all more or less between parallel lines, American meas ure, with the use of an alley in their rear 14 feet wide, opening into each Clio and Calliope streets, common to these and other lots border ing tllhereon. The improvements consist of that eligibly lo cated and handsomely finished two and a half story brick residence known as No. 290 Bt. Charles street. 2. A VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, together with all the buildings and improvements there on, situated in the First District of this city, in the square bounded by Julia, St. Joseph. St. Charles and Camp streets, designated as lot No. a, and measuring 26 feet 3 inches front on Julia street by a depth of 105 feet, all mere or less, be tween parallel lines. American measure, being bounded in the rear by an alley 11 feet 7 inches wide, opening into each Camp and St. Charles streets. which alley, as well as 6 feet square of the southwest corner of said lot, are subject to the servitudes detailed and set forth in the act of sale by which Samuel Levermore acquired said property from the New Orleans Building Company, and acquired by said Crooks from Mrs. Ann McRivett. as per act before Hero, late notary, dated July 29, 1864. The improvements consist of A THREE STORY BRICK RESIDENCE. known as No. 154, Julia street. 3. ONE VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, to gether with all the buildings and imnDrovelments thereon. situated in the Third I)istrict of this city in the square bounded by Claiborne (late Bt. Avid) Robertson (late St. John Baptiste), An nette and St. Anthony streets, designatedl by the No. -, and measures 64 feet (frot on each Clai borne and Robertson streets by a del th of 11)2 feet (running through the square). all more or less, between parallel lines. American mealucre. The whole of the above preperti's are according to plans, which may be seetn at the place of salel. The im provements consist of a cottage on eaicll end of the said lot. Terms and Conditions-One-third cash and the balance in equal payments at one and two years with eight per cent per annum interest, and the clauses of seecial mortgage with ven dor's lien, the fact de non alienando, five per cent for attorneys' fees in case of suit. and all charges, the improvements to be kept fully in sured 'ndl transfer of policies to holders of eredit notes: the purchasers to assume the taxes dlll and exigible in 1878. over and ab1vet their bids. Ten per cent to be paid cash on the spot, to bind the sales. Ac's of sale before A. Ducatel Esq.. notary pullic. at the expense of the purchasers. 1y7 1522 2.L au. tia l By Placide J. Spear. CLAIM AGAINST THE CITY OF NEW QRLEANS. SUCCESSION OF PIERRE HENO. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans N,. 35,s80. BY PLACIDE J. SPEAR, Auctioneer - Office No. 46 Royal street-SATURDAY. August 11, 1877, at 10i o'e'ock a. m. will be sold at public auction 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 Is, 1876, for account of said succession A CLAIM AGAINST THE CITY OF NEW Orleans for se4 25, Terms--sUsh. - jyIl aut 1 JUDICIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SHERIFF SALEF . John W. Hillman vs. Henry L. Mtevenson. SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT FOR the Sixth and Sevenvth Munilipal Districts of the parish of Orleans, No. 970-I3y virtue of it writ of seizure andll at, to mei diirectd by the honorable toe recond Judicial District Court for tbhe ixth and cSeventh Munici pal istriits of the parish of Orleans. in the above entlied cause, I will proceed t. sell at publi' oal(e tion, at the .Mrehants andI Ailtiolners' ' Ex change, Rtotal street, between (Canal liand Cus tomhouse streets, in the M.eond Di)strit of this city, on SATURDAY. Seiptmbehr 8. 1877. at. 12 o'clock m., the following described prl ot rt v. ti, wit A CERTAIN PORTION OF GIOUND). toet her with all Ith, bui dings and izmtprovemenlits therei on11, andt all rights. wiYs.s ptriviages nIdl appLIr tenances thereint t h-lolnrtiig or" lu nilywiie ap, ertiinlng sitituate in thi Sixthl Di.tilia t of this .ity, foreerlyv I ursivilli, turi'si of JfoTer son. In this State, Iing thl'e eaistern half of sllluaret nuimlel' sixty-otin, boulidieiiJd by St. (Carlllel (late Nya'le) st,'.et tandl NashvileI Avonue (late Nahihvilli street. l urst and Eleanor streete. as per plan drawn by lBenjaminin ]Buisson, tate scilrv r vor, dlltited se.ventilntin i lay of Marchl. 1(i7,. -nd deposltedi alolng the records of William Bloswell. latoa notary pulc in t his city. Said ptortlion of grouirnl measures ono hiuiiiired and twerntv-foulr feet live lutIhe one line front on St. (Charts Avenue. four hlnltred anti forty six feet six Inches six lines front on Nashville Avenllue. o011 hundred anil twenty feet front on Hurst etreet by foulr hundredI and seventy-nine feet live inlhes three' lilies on the line dividing It from tihe western half of cani squlare and to ward Eleanor street, forming the corner of St. (Charls and Nishville Avenues and Nashville Avono.e and HuLt stlreet, Seized inl th, above suit. 'Terms and Conditions-The pulrchaser to pi)ty cash three notes of one t.housand dollars en li. diutn April 1. 1871. October 1. 1876. an'l April I, 1877, with intrest at t ie rate of eighlt pe'r cent per annum from October ;. 1871 nllltil the Ilty of tale; twenty-five dollars and (ilty cent's, amount raid for insu ring the oropert v, and three hutndrld and nineteen tdollars and for y conts. amount paid to thle cityof New Orleans for taxes for the years 1871 and 1877, and five per rent at torney's fees on the amount of the three notes, wit h intert.st and costs of suit, The plurcihaser to assume thle notes yet to become dlli, say, one thousand dollars on the first of October. 1877. and two other notes. oach for the sum of three thousand dollars. payable respectively on the first of OPtober. 1878. and first of October, 1479, and all hearing interest at the rate of eight pr cent per annum from date until iaitl. THOMAS 11. HANI)Y, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. ani 17 27 seR8 The City of New Orleans vs. Estate A. M. Buchanan; same vs. 'same: sainme vs. same; same vs. Widow A. M. Biuc'hanai ; same vs. Widow M. Buchanan ; same vs. A. H. MeK. Buchanan. SUPERIOR DISTRICT COURT FOR THE parish of Orleans, Nos. 69,567, 69,0iR3. 42.476, 101, 1880. and 1247-By virtue of six writs of IlIri faolas, to me directed by the honorable thei Su ferior District Court for the parish of Orleans in the above entitled causes, for city taxis cof 1874 1875 fInd 1876, I will proceed to sell at public auction, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Ex change, Royal street, between Canal and Cus tomhouse streets, in the Second Distriet of this city, on TUESDAY, Angust 8, 1877. at 12 o'clock m.. the following described property, to wit i. A CERTAIN LOT OF GOUND, situated in the Seoond District of this city, in square number one hundred antd twenty-five, bounded by Rampart, Customhouse. Basin and Bilenville streets, designated as lot number'flve, measur ing twenty-six feet front on Rampart street by one hundred and twenty-eight foeet in depth. 2. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUNDI situated in the Third Distriot of this city, in square number three hundred and eighty-one, bon nded by Esplanade. Kerlnree, Marais and St. Claude streets, designated as lot number five. meastur ing ninety feIt front on Esplanade street by one hundred and twenty-pight feet in depth. 3. THREE CERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND. sit uated in the Third District of this city, in square number ten hundred and thirty seven, hounded by Galvez., Onzga. Lapey rout. and Johnson streets. ,de.signatted as lots numbers nine, ten and eleven, measuring two hundred anti thirteen feet front on Galvez street by one hundred and seventeen feet In Seized in the above sul!1. Terms--Csh on the spot. THOMAS IT. HANDY Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Olicans. jy7 17 aus The City of New Orleans vs. Morris New man; same vs. same. S-'UPERIOR DISTRICT COURT FOR THE " parish of Orleans, Nos. 8s.838 and 6125 By virtue of two writs of fler facias, to me di rected by the honorable the Superior District Court for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled causes, for city taxes of 1875 and 1876, I will proceed to sell at public auction, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange. Royal str et, between Canal and Customhouse streets,. in the Second I)strict of this city, on TUESDAY August 8.1877, at 12 o'clock m., the followinl described propferty, to wit A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND. situated in the First District of this city, in square number twohundredand eightfy-eoght, boundfed by RIlam part, White, Thalia and Erato streets, desig nated as lot number five, measuring thirty-two feet front on Rampart street by niellty-seven feet in depth. Sitzed in the above suits. Terms--Cash on the spot. THOMAS II. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the I'arish of Orleans. jy7 17 atl8 The City of New Orleans vs. Widow Rich ard Howard; slime vs. same: same vs. same. SUPERIOR I)ISTRICT COURT FOR THE parish of Orleans, Nos. 71,676, s6,970 and 4a30-By virtue of three writs of leri facias, to m0e dlirected by the honorable the Superior Dis trict Court for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cauoses, for city taxes of 1874, 1875 and 187(1, I will p~roeed to sell at p'fblitf auction, at tihe Merchants and Aultioneers' Exchange. Royal streetf. between Canal and Customhouse streets, in the Secnd District of this city, on TUESDAY, Asgust a, 1977, at 12 o'clock m., the following desfirilhod property, to w t A CERTAIN I'ORTION OF GROUND, sit uated in the Fourth District of this city, in square number twenty-flive. bounded by Rous se'au, Sconid. Lovef and Third streets, desig narted as follows: lots numbers one to four, measuring one hundred andt sixty-two feet front on Ri )s4eau street by one hundred and twenty-five feet in deplth; lots numbers nine to eleven, measuring onefl hundred anfd two feet front on Levee street by one hundred and twen ty-six feet in depth. Seized in the above suits. Terms-Cash on the s ot. THOMAS H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parislh of Orleans. jy7 17 aus The City of New Orleans vs. Pierre La raze; same vs. sRlme; siame vs. saime. _SUPERIOR DISTRICT COURT FOR THE 1 parish of Orleans, Nos. 77.956. 90.189 and 7713 By virtue of three writs of lfiri flcias, to me directed by the honorable the Superior District Court for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled causes, for city taxes of 1874, 1575 and 1876, I will proceed to sell at public auction, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets, in the Second District of this city, on TUESDAY, August 8, 1877, at 12 o'clock m., the following described praperty to wit A CERTAIN LOT OF GR6OUND, situated in the Fourth District of this city, in square nulmber eighty-four, bounded by Chippewa. Eigth. Annunciation and Ninth streets, oesirg natcd is lot number one measuring fifty feet front on Chippewa street by one hundred and thirty feet in depth. Seized ill thile above suits. T(-rlllts--Cas on tilt, Hl,)t. TTO-CAS H. HANDY. Civil Shlriff of the Plarish of Orleans. jy7 17 aus The City of New Orleans. vs. John Gerber. SUPERIOR DISTRICT COURT FOR THE pa lrish of Orleans, No. 87.053-By virtue of a writ of fleri facias, to me directed by the honor abla the Superior District Court for the parish f" Orleans. in the above entitled cause, for city taxes of 1875, I will prodcod to sell at public aln tion, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Ex ,ehange, lRoyal street, between Canal and Cus tomhouse streets, in the Second District of this city, on TUESDAY, August 28, 1877. at 12 o'clock m.. the following described pr,,penrty. to wit 1. A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND, sit uated in the Fourth District of this city. in square number eighty-one, bounded by Chip pewa., ixth. Annunciation an(d Washington streets. designated as lots Ilnumbtlers one and two, measuring lt fky-sevenf t eet front on Chip pewa street by one hundird anl twenty feet in depth. 2 A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND. sit uated in the Fourth Dietriet of this ,ity, ill square number eighty-two, bounded by Seventh, Sixth. Annunciation and Chippewa streets, designated as lots numbers nine and eleven, measuring ninety-seven feet front on Seventh street by one hundred and twenty seven feet in depth. - Seized in the above suit. Terms-Cah on the soot. THOMAS H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. jy27 au9 28 JUDICIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SUCCESSION NOTICES. nuccession of J. Payne Thomas. , ECOND DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR Sishi of Orleans No. o9,4657-Whereas, E. T. Parker, public admulistrator, ihas petitioned the nourt for letters of administration on the estate of the late J. Payne Thomas, deease,l. intestate. Notic' is hereby given to aIl whom it maly concern to show ,aulse within ton days why the prayer of the said tetitiolner should not le gr"lnted. By order of the court. .lil4 . D* . JOlHN HERBERT, Clerk. Muccession of Augustus Mtuart. IECONI) DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PARl Sish of (Orltans No. 39.l105-Notice is hereby given to tbhe creditors of this estate and to all other persons heroin internsted, to show cause within ten ldays from the presint notifleation, if any they have or can, why the account presented by Mrs. Widow A. Htiuirt. testmnentarv cxeii trix of the deesed should not ie approved and homologa ed, and the funds dlistrionted in accordance therewith. MBy order otf the co urt. au4 n 13* JOHN HERBERT, Clerk. Mlucceeeion of Mrs. Victoire Gutlchnrd, deenasid widow of Martin Magloire Gui chard. ECOOND DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR L- ish of Orleans. No. :tl..cl-Whereas. Leo eold Guicthard. Jr.. has petitioned the court. for letters of arllinistration on the estate ,of the late Mrs. Victairi (lGuthard., dticansed widow ,of Martin Magloire Guicihardi. ldoceased,l intestate. Notice is hereby given to all whom it may en corn to shtow causelI within toll dalys why thei prayer of the iair petitioner shoull not Ie grante,,. By order of I he col rt. anl4 153* JOHN HERBERT, Clerk. Wuccession of Adam Joachim or Jochim LECOND DISTRICT COURT FOR THE i parish of Orleans. No. 39!),45-Whereoar John I'. Rohrer has petitionedl the court for letters of administration on the estate of the late Adam Joachim or Jochim, dAeased, in testate. Notice is hereby given to all whom It may concern, to show cause iiithin ten days why the plrayer of the said petitioner should not he granted. By order of the court. jy:lt au4 9* JGHN HERBERT, Clerk. urccession of J. W. cteharle. SECOND DISTRICT COURt FOR THE PAR. k- isf of Orleans, No. 3..531-Notice is hereby given to tlhe creditors of this estate, and to all other persons herein Interested.t to show cause within ten (lays from the present notification, if any they htave or can, why the account ore sent ed by Mrs. C. E. Zacharie, testamentary executrix of the deceased, should not be ap proved and homolgated, and the funds dis tributed in accordance therewith. By order of the court. au5 9 14* JOHN HERBERT, Clerk. Nuccessions of Michael Gannon and his wife. Ann Gannon. QECOND DISTRIOT COURT FOR THE PAR L1 ish of Orleans, No. 39s.61:-Whereas, Eliza bcth Gannon has petitioned the court for letters of administration on the estates of the late Mi chael Gannon and his wife, Ann Gannon, do ceased intestate. Noticn is hereby given to all whom it may concern, to show cause within ten days why the prayer of the said pvtitioner should not be granteil. By order of tile court. alS 914* JOHN HERBERT, Clerk. Muccesslon of Andrew Kissinger. t-ECOND DISTRICP COURT FOR THE LJ parish of Orleans, No. 39t6-h-Whereas Mrs. Mae Liebert, tutrix. has petitionedl the colrt for letters of administration on the estate of the late Andrew Klssinger dleceased,. Intestate(. Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern to show cause within ten lays why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted By order of the court. jy31 apt 9* JOHN HERBERT, Clerk. Succession of Henry Duvlau. A LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST - the succession of Henry Duviau, will pre sent them in the ten clays at Mr. W. E Murplhy attorney at law corner of Royal and Customhouse streets. aul c 10" M. VERONOLE INSURANCE. THE PEOPLE'S INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW ORLEANS. Office, No. 10 Carondelet street. SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT. In conformity with the requirements of their charter, the company publish the following statement: Premiums received during the year ending June 3., 1277: On Fire risks....$35,756 10 On river risks.... 4,238 97 Onmarine risks.. 5,168 0( Total Premiums ........ $48,193 07 Less return premiums...... 467 18 $47,525 S9 Add proflt and loss...... 19.123 78 $65,649 67 Less unterminated premiums 10,000 34 Net premiums received $-5,559 33 Losses paid during the same period: On fire risks ................ $20.420 65 On river risks............... 1,r2 71 On marine risks............ 1,226 27 Rebate ....................... 7,141 05 Reinsu ran ................ 2.413 32 Taxes..................... 2,928 5:3 Rent......................... 1,100 00 Printing, advertising, etc.. 672 90 Board of Underwriters... 1,554 25 Expenses, etc., less interest 4.664 55 $43,124 23 Net profit........... ........... $12,435 10 The company has the fol lowing assets: Premiums in course of collection ................. $7,822 60 Bank and other stocks.... 56,721 05 Real estate................. 13,941 95 Notes secured by pledge.. 8,694 98 Notes secured by mortgage. 13,015 16 Bills receivable at short terms ................... 8,108 19 Office furniture and fix tures ...................... 2,879 13 Suspense account.......... 1.711 40 Cash on bhand............... 9630 98 Total assets .....................$122.525 44 The above statement is a true and correct transcript from the books of the company. ERNEST PRAGST. President. JOHN WILSON, Vice President. P. H. SCHNEIDAU. Secretary. Sworn and subscribed to before me, at New Orleans, this o1th day of July 1877. JOHN BENDERNAGEL, Notary Public. NEW ORLEANS. July lo, 1877. At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held this (lay, it was unanimously resolved to declare a dividend of TEN per cent on the capital stock, lpayable on demand and a further dividend of FIVE per cent to ALL insurers on their earned premiums for the year ending June 30, 1877, in addition to the rebate of 15 per cent already re ceived by said insurers on their gross pre miums. payable on and after the 6th day of Au gust. 1877. jyl2 rm P. H. SCHNEIDAU. Seceretary. Southern Shoe Factory OF JOHI HANSEN S8 and 8. Canal street, New Orleans. TO ALL SOUTHERN CITIZENS. I am of the same opinion as yourselves and am determined to help build up the manufac turing interest of our native State in order to helm the laboring classes and keep the money whfch would otherwise go to the North, at home. About a year ago I started my Factc ry, and by using the best material and payina my hands romptly. I have been enabled to extend my usiness and support s00 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. but of the whole country, to give me their atd and encouragem ent, (me snd sa me. 401417 JNO. HANSEN INSURANCE. MERCHANTB' MUTUAL INSURANCE COM PANY OF NEW ORLEANS, 104..............Canal street..............104 TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL STATEMIENT. In conformity with the requirements of their charter, the Company publish the following statement: Premiums received during the year ending May 31, 1877, including unoarned premiums of the previous year On Fire Risks....................... $61,296 52 On Marine Risks .................... 24.473 93 On River Risks...... " ............... 25,679 37 Total Premiums ................ $411,449 82 Loss Unearned Premiums...... 118,115 00 Net Earned Premiums May 31, 1877.............................. $293.331 82 Losses paid On Fire Risks .............$117,867 98 On Marine Risks.......... 17,052 50 On River Risks........... . 3,596 77 Taxes and expenses, less interest ............... 28,6.3 38 Reinsurances and Re turned Premiums.... 16,104 03- $183,314 66 Profit............................ $110,020 16 The Company have the following assets: Real Estate ..................... ......$299,079 49 City Bonds ..... ..................... 110,419 50 Bank. Bailr ad and other Stocks and Mortgage Bonds............ 169,235 56 Notes secured by mortgat.o....... 214,042 06 Notes secured by pledge .......... . 42.307 97 Bills receivable ...................... 75,164 19 Premium in courseof collection.... 49,087 93 Cash on hand........................ 77.007 63 Total .............................. 1,026.344 23 ' he above statement is a just. true and cor rect transcript from the books of the Company PAUL FOURCHY, President. G. W. NOTT, Secretary. HTATE OF LOUISIANA. Parish of Orleans. City of New Orleans. Sworn to and subscribed before me the sev enth day of June, 1877. JAMES FAHEY., Notary Public. At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the seventh day of June, 1877, it was resolved to declare a cash dividend of twenty per cent on the not 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 annum on their stock. DIIECTOBR o : P. Maspero Hy. Beebe, D. A. Chailfraix. E. Toby P. Fourchy. J M. Alien. 8. Z. Relf. M. W. Smith, Charles Lafltte. D. Fatio, je8 tf J. J. Fernandez. T WENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL STATEMESNT -OF TIE- 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 seth of April, 1877: Fire premiums.............$188,068 51 Marine premiums.......... 29,816 95 River premiums...........1. 81,924 3 $299.,08 81 Earned premiums, less re insurance and return pre miums .................... 228.23 16 Losses paid and estimated, including all known and unpaid, sa.y: Fire losses........ $C7,.3X C) Marine losses..... 7,285 41 River losses....... 25.510 20 --- 100.131 21 Taxes, expenses, discount in lieu of participation. etc.................$51.892 58 Less rents, salv ago savings, etc. 11.7.6 72 -- 5$40o,125 6 $140,257 07 Gross profits.......................... $87.978 Of which $56.587 35 is appropriated to balance of interest and liquidation of doubtful assets. The comrn pany have the following assets Bills receivable .............. $8.648 38 Loans on Bonds and Mort gage .....•.... . ...... ..... 55.943 33 --$- 124,591 70 Loans on call ............$ 74.554 15 Cash. ................ 63,846 71 $ 138,400 86 City Bonds................... 72,055 00 Bank and other Stocks...... 73,415 63 Real Estate .................. 139.544 66 P'remiums in course of Col lection and Suspense Ac count ...................... 33.415 94 Total assets ............ $581,423 79 The above statement is a true and correct transcript from the books of the Company. THOS. A. ADAMS, President. HENRY V. OGDEN, Secretary. Sworn to and subscribed before me this nine teenth day of May. 1877. W. B. KLEINPETER, Notary Publie. The Board of Trustees this day resolved, that after paying the annual dividend of TEN PER CENT Ca ital Stock of Company. that a dividend of TWENTY PER CENT In cash be paid on MONDAY. June 11, to those parties entitled to receive the same. Thos. A. Adams. Fred'k Camerden Sam'l B. Newman, J. L. Harris, Sam'l H, Kennedy, Andrew Stewart, 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, Simen Hernshelm, A. Levi, Nimon Forcheimer. Wm. H. Matthews. Jos. B. Wolff., Paul E. Mortimer. 1. B. Post, John V. Moore, Ed. Pilsbury, W. B. Conger, Jno. E. King, Henry M. Prestr. my22 1y SUN MUTUAL I~NSURIANCI COMPANY. Paid UP Capital, $S50,000. FROM THE TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL STATEMENT FOR 1876. Net annual earned pre miums and Discounts and Interest .............. 1407.958 Losses. Expenses, Taxes. etc..---.....--............. $277,207 94 Reserved fund $10,ooo, and Dividend on capital 10 per cent .............. 59.547 47-386.716 NetProfit.............--. 71.208" Assets of tLh, ,,-pany es timated at their cash market value: Stocks, Bonds, Loans and Bills Receivable---..... 898,599 7E Cash on hand and premi ums in course of collec tion .--...----.................----------------. 186.698 4 $885.298 21 Dividend paid on stock ten per n tIer an num, and on participating policies twenty per cent. payable in cash. This old and reliable comranyis issuing Doll ales on Fire. River a n Marine risks on the most favorable terms. All losses promptly adjnsted and settled upon liberal terms at their offlce, 62 Camp street. JAMES L DAY. -. president, H. C zwue a. Becretsnd'P isill SAVE * a I- - GRAND PRIZE CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION 1876. AS THE BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. Its competitors receiving only an award for some special feature of their machines. The World-roaownel Wilson Shuttle Sewing Machine Has Unlimited Capacity to do all kinis. of Family Sewing and Manufacturing, ITS PATENT AUTOMATIC "CUT OFF" on the hand wheel prevents the ma. chine from running backwards, and obviates the necessity of taking the work from the machine to wind thread on the bobbins, which must be done with all other Sewing Machines, to the great annoyance of the operator, especially in tucking, henmning and ruffling. It does one-third more work in a given length of time than any other Sewing machine. WITH EVERY MOTION of the FOOT tile MACHINE MAKES SIX STITCHES. Ther3 Wilson lchines will do as anh work in one d.a an four other aohin It requires no special Instructions to use it; an Illustrated Direction Book Is furnished with each machine. IT CANNOT GET OUT OF ORDER, AND THE ADJUSTMENTS ARE ABSOLUTELY PERFECT. A properly executed Certificate is furnished with each machine, guaranteeing to keep it in repair, free of charge, for live years. Machines sold on easy terms of payment, and delivered, free of charge, at any Railroad Depot in the United States where we have no Agents. Send for Illstrated Catalogue. W Agents Wanted. For full particulars call or address WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO., 189 Oanal Street. NEW O L.BAJS R. M. & B. J. MONTGOMERYlS Furniture Emporium, ARMORY HALL, 87 CAMP STREET. _The Largest and Most Centrally Located Furniture Establishment in the City. o-- Constantly on hand, and at the LOWEST MABRKET PRICES. the largest and best selecte assortment PA LO R GOOD To be found in the Bout consisting of Suits Upholstered in Brocatel. Cotoline, Reps, Terry and Hair Cloth, and Finished in Gilt. MARBLE TOP INLAID CARD and FANCO TA. BLEW; French PLATE MIBRORSBB and Patent Faacy CHAlItS; fne BEDROOM SUITE, with French Plate Drteer Dressing Clseer and Armoire; ma~l flee French liate BHALL STANDS, with HALL OHAIII to match; DINING-ROOM and LIBBARI BUITB at every grade. A complet assortment of MEDIUM end OOMMON FURNITURE. of every grade suitable for country and plantation nee. A large stock of boxed and knock down Farniture sand Chairs. Sandý~ 'EA'HER PILLOWS a.d BOL8TEBI, Gad 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 packed and shipped free of charge. Thanking our friends and the nubile for their vast patronage, we solicit a continuance of the same in the future. R. M. & B. J. MONTGOMERY, Armory Hall. No. 87 Camp Street, New Orleans. mh3 tf ESTABLISHED IN 1825. Corner Delord and Constance Street. --0--- WE ABE PREPARED TO MANUFACTURE Steam Engines, Boilers, Sugar Mills, Furnaces for Burning Bagasse, Vacuum Pans, Clarillers and Filters, SAW MILLS, COTTON PRESSES, NEWELL SCREWS, JUDSON'S GOVER NORS, GIN GF&RING, FURBNACE 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 KETTLED. Having pur. chased the entire stock of the Stacker Iron Works of Tennessee, for which Mr. . . Lavloe beuvre was formerly agent (and the only genuine Tennessee Kettles in the market), we offter the same for sale. as well as those of our own mauufacture, price list of which we will be pleased to furnish upon application. fel.t LEEDS t CO. fels tI COMMISSION MERCHANTS. LEON QUEYBOUZE. OSCOAB BOIS. QUEYROUZE & BOIS, Wholesale Grocers, DEALERS IN WINES AND LIQUORS And all kinds of WESTERN PRODUCE, At the Blue stores. Corner Old Levee and Bienville streets. de14 '6 lv New Orleans. PREMIUM BONDS ALWAYS ON HAND AND FOR SALE IN SUMS TO SUIT. LEGISLATIVE WARRANTS Purchased by A. LEMOBE. a21l Ro'5 Gallier Couot, Meat Stalls Nog. 3' & 88 Magazine Market. Butvliee Bhise, Families. Hotels. etc.. with EGGS, VEGBTABLEB, FOWLS, &AN, Beef, i Mutton Fork, Sseage se Trip..te., Etea And everything the market affords. MARTIN LANE,B. Ja., Butcher. yegetable Stalls No. 121 & 124 Magazine Market tee