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1ORDINANCES-OFFICIAL. S atoanrr or New OLIanwfs, Oity Hall, August 16, 1877. 0s .Admindistration Berdl.] ig for the payment of the e o therein named. That the following appropria 'q`Iefreby made for the month of *ad that the Administrator of warrant on the Administrator of `.' m t of the same: r of Uonveyanoel, ,eoorder of Mart.ages, eamt for the month of ruly, 4 00 treydocket for OiLy Attor 5 'vee, approved............ 14 00 Slo Health in June and July, ed .................... 2855 18 as Picayune ý t ot..e to holders of Water ibond, aypprqed ........ .. 8900 SDk ly Picayunoe oo . ao pes to tapyers, ap . ,lc. for the ond ladi . itri Court in July, 1877, ap Health, fr reoording deaths te manths of June and July, apvpoed .................160 80 ittsi, repairing locks and a W, approve4, as follows: ... ... ... . 1200 190 eri, Jr.. for rent of the Thlic At supeirUtendeut's ofloe, for unt Jl. 1877 approved. 10 00 If , d vertisi notices ~ rin Jldy 1877, approved 100 50 advertising notoies to ystJuy, 1877, approved.. 80 75 iNadv~eirtisla.g notices to July, 1877, approved.. 15 00 el uad sand for street .ly, 1877, approved.... 67 50 ll y sexrton, or ohbrity a month of July, 1877, .. . .... ............. 49 00 Dmo an of Ooncil In r .............. 81 70 for 1877, ap- 0 and seventy*ve coples of wmMmoeb , 1877, to July elaive, f Department 101 remeP for subsurlption O. Oarles Avenue.. 200 01 WATRWOeswBAND PUBLIC BILD Wieason, hardware.. ... $252 85 eopper pipe,eto.... 500 .......................... $255 52 ile, lmber ............. $14 95 ,vegetable............. 48 50 ........................... 6145 x ad Iand ffr- .. s. $9 00 ............... .. wre............ 12 75 epairs to stable of Fire 18................ 8800 lime and lumber..... 27 88 er........ ........ 119 87 kerrepatrig key... 1 00 pipe, eto............ 89 48 $22996 asaee, towels, eto...... $05 20 Sanitary zesovating Com _.. haf f month attention to oe, from July 15 to July M77 .......................... $125 00 S tol .:...................... ,858 44 by pe Couucil of the city of New Or Oavanao, Denis, Diamond, and ugetorff. .D. PILBBUBY, Mayor. G(. airrn, seoretary. MYOlnALTr or Nuw ORLEAx, Oity Hall, August 1, 1877. j0Ao-Adminlatraion Series.] Spro~ lIn h t pe nent of oer. 4 That the sum of $11 57 inter. suly1, 1875 to . F. Oolbue, holder >'&Joate 1 47$ B. B., amrrendered for ald mount to be paid when colleoted n.. t funds appertasning to the re eo In conformity with ordinances Nos. 8999, Administration Series. dby the Conncil of the city of New Or Aulst 14, 1877. , e :' ED. PILSBUBY, Mayor. TEos. RAPIERn, Secretary. MAYORALTY OF NEW OLA, IN, Oity HDl, August 15, 1877. [No. 4080--Adminltration Series.] pieed, That perminulon be and is hereby 5d to G. Gragnard to put up I steam engine oailer of four or six horse power on the ass No. 78 Decatur street, for the pur. ,f otring on his vinegar manufactory, re e a the pleasure of the Council. ed by the Council of the city of New Or. ugust 14, 1877. "' u ED. PIL8BURY, Mayor. Rog. . RAmPI, Seeretary. MA xaAVLT or Naw OaLtANS, City HallU August 15, 1877. [No. 4081--Administration Series.] That permission be and is hereby e to rMeynr. Stewart & Wise to erect as fogae a may be neceseary to carry on t f:aLeurina businefn, on Front street Iatenaie and Erato streets, and tast i~le lowed to put up and use a steem Stoberun in connection therewith; this sin revocable at the pleasure of the 5ouna ed by the Counoll of the city of New Or SAugust 14,1877. ED. PILSBUBY, Mayor. Tirs.Q.Rir, Secrtary. DIOIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. AUCTION !ALES. oey Macon & O'Connor. COTTAGE ON CONSTAN"E STREET D OTS ON BIENVILLE STiEET. BUOCESSION OF MICHAEL EGAN. dDistrioctCou t for the Parish of Orleans No. 39,010.e, OEY, MAOON & O'CONNOR - Nicholas osy,. nUtinesr-Offoe. No. 11 Caron - SATURDAY September 15. 1T clock m.. at the St. Charles Auction Sby virt of two orders of the hon e Scond District Court for the parish e, dated respectively the 25th of No 1isi. and 7th of Aumust. 1877. will be publio auction, the following valuable T BOFGROUND with all the improve thereon. in the Fourth District of this ' nated as lot No. s of the square y Constasne. Magazine. First and stre measuring 31 feet 7 inches 4 lines n Constance street by 126 feet 6 inches in ; the improvements thereon comprise a e one-story frame cottage, with two-story en. cistern. sheds, etc., known as Nos. 421 421 COonstance street t FIVE LOTS OF GROUND. in the Second rot of this city. In the square bounded by ile Conti. Broad and White'treets desig ota o Nos. Io and 3 to s. Lot No.1 forms Sof Oonti and White streets, rid ' eet front on Conti street by 10o feet j in depth and front on White r, rms the cornet of Bienvi le be the !atmeasures so feet front on .. et 3 inches 4 lines in Silver has street; lots Nos. 3.e 3 Uf0unty, VilrgIy iso feet in depth chasers to as z year 877 ' str,,4 5., ~ JUDICI.AL ADVzRTISEMENTS . AUCTION MALEM. By Albert Paul. VALUABLE PROPERTY FORMING THE CORNER OF VALLETTE AND ALIX STREETS,. IN THE FIFTH DISTRICT. SUCCESSION OF JOHN BROWNLEE. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 3a,o51. BY ALBERT PAUL, Anutioneer-Offce No. 46 Chartree street-MONDAY, Beptember 10, 1877, at 12 o'clock m,, will be sold at public auction at Meehan' Coffeehouse, at the cor. nor of 'illere and Bouny streets (Algiers) in the Fifth District of this city, by virtue of an order of the Hen. A. L. Tisot. Judge of the I Second District Court for the parish of Orleans dated August 8,1877, the following described VAACERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, together with all the buildings and improvements there on, situated in Beieville Fifth District of this city. designated as lot No 14 of square No. 3 comprised within Yallette, Alix, Chestnut and Peter streets. Said lot forms the corner of Val lette and Alix streets, 'nd measures a2 feet 2 i inches front on Vallette street by 120 feet in I depth, between parallel lines, and front on Alix street. American measure. The improvements on said lot consist of two cottage houses, kitchens, cisterns, etc. Terms-Oae-half cash. and the balance on a credit of one year, for note secured by mort gage with vendor's lien, bearing eight per cent interest from date of sale to payment; the build b ings to be insured and the policy transferred, and in case of suit the purchaser to pay five per cent for attorney's tees. Acts of sale bolre W. H. Seymour, Esq., no tary public, No. 79 Customhouse street. at pur chaser's expense, au9 16 24 30 sel 10 VALUABLE PROPERTY ON PATTERSON STREET, IN THE FIFTH DISTRICT, arN ON SPAIN AND GOODCHILDREN ST'REETS, IN THE THIRD DISTRICT. SUCCESSION OF MARIA ELIZABETH B. MULLER, DECEASED WIFE OF FRANK MULLER. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 39,547. BY ALBERT PAUL. Auctioneer--Office No. a45 Chartres street-On SATURDAY, August I2, 1877, at 12 o'clock m., will be sold at public auction, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Ex change, on Royal, between Canal and Custom house streets, by virtue of an order from the Hon. A. L. Tissot, Judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated I July 21 1877, the following described pro erties, belonging to the succession of Maria Elizabeth B. Muller deceased wife of Frank Muller viz 1. A kCRTAIN LOT OF GROUNI, to gether with all the buildings and improve mes thereon, rights, ways and aervitudes thereto belonging or in an sta I pertauiing, situated in the Distrt of this city, designated by the number two in the square bounded by Patterson, Vallette. Chestnut and Peters streets measuring in American measure a2 feet 4 inches front on Pat terson street by a depth, betwe-n equal and par allel lines of a95 feet 9 inches a lines. I 2. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, situated In the Third District of this city, designated by the No. 4 of the square bounded by Spain, Girod and Urquhart streets and Washington Avenue: said lot measures in American measure 29 feet 6 inches front on Spain street by a depth of 117 feet between equal and parallellines. To gether with all the buildings and improvements thereon, rights, ways; servitudes thereto be longing or in anywise apertain'ng. s. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, with all the buildings and improvements thereon, rights, ways, servitudes thereto belongin or in anywise appertalning situated in the Third District of this city said lot is designated as lot No. 1t of square No. 14, bounded .by Goodchil dren, Independence. Congress and Love streets, measuring in American measure 32 feet 10 inches 10 lines front on Goodehildren street by a depth of 11o feet, between equal and parallel lines. Terms-Cash. Acts of sale before William H. Seymour, Esq., notary public, No. 79 Customhouse street, at purchaser's expense. 1y24 au2 1 1825 By Plaeide J. Spear. MOST VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTIES IN THE SIXTH DISTRICT. SUCCESSION OF MATHILDA BROWN. WIFE OF KARL STOLZ. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans, No. 88.461. B Y PLACIDE J. SPEAR, AUCTIONEER Office No. 46 Royal street-SATURDAY. Beptember 15, 1877. at 12 o'clock m. will be sold at public auction, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, on Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets, by virtue and in pursuance of an order from the Hon. A. L. Tissot. Judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans. dated June 3, 1876, for account of the above succession 1. A CERPAIN LOT OF GROUND, together with the buildings and improvements thereon, situated in the Sixth District of this city, late parish of Jefferson, in square No. 11, bounded by Cnstantinople, Austerlitz, Laurel and Jer seystreets. and designated by the No. 13 on a plan of 2003 lots of ground drawn by Augustus 8. Phelps surveyor, dated Febru ry 15, 1849, and deposited in the office of 1. R,. Kenny, late notary. Said lot measures 30 feet front on Laurel street by 125 feet 2 inches in depth, be tween parallel lines. American me sure. 2. SIX CERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND, sit uated in the Sixth District of this city, late par ish of Jefferson, designated on a plan, in a plan book annexed to an act in the office of Se lim Magner notary, under date of April 5, 1865. by the Nos. 18, 19, 20, 21. 22 and 25 of square No. 15, bounded by Laurel, Marengo, Constan tinople and Live Oak streets, said lots measur ing as follows: Lots Nos. 18 to 22 inclusive measure each 28 feet to inches.slines front on Constantinople street by 120 feet in depth, be tween parallel lines: lot No. 25 measures 30 feet front on Laurel street by 159 feet 2 inches in depth between parallel lines. s. TWO LOTS OF GROUND. together with the buildings and improvements thereon, sit uated in the Sixth District of this city, in squar6 No. 13, bounded by Austerlitz. Laurel, Live Oak and General Trylor streets: said lots are desig nated by Nos. 22 and 23 on a linn of A. B. Phelps, surveyor, drawn on the eighteenth day of February. 1848, and deposited in the office of of L. R. Kenny., then a notary public; lot No. 23 forms the corner of General Taylor street and measures 29 feet 1 inch 3 lines front on General Taylor street by a depth of 149 feet 9 inches 1 line on Laurel street and 136 feet 11 Inches 1 line on the line of lot No. 22. and 28feet 10 inches 4 lines in width in the rear; lot No. 22 adjoins said lot and measures 29 feet 1 inch 2 lines front on General Taylor street by a depth of 133 feet 1 inch 1 line on the line of lot No. 21, and 136 feet 11 inches 1 line on the line of lot No. 23, and 28 feet 10 inches 3 lines in width in the rear. 4. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, with all the buildings and improvements thereon, sit uated in the Sixth District of this city, in square designated by the No 13, bounded by General Taylor, Laurel. Austerlitz and Live Oak streets; saiLd lot is designated by the No 1, on a plan of 2093 lots of grnund, drawn by A. S. Phelps, sur veyor. dated February 15. 1849, deposited in the office of J. R. Beard. late a notary public. Said lot forms the corner of Laurel and Austerlitz streets, and measures 28 feet 10 inches 5 lines front on Austerlits street by a depth and front on Laurel st cet of 120 feet, between parallel lines, American measure. Terms and Conditions-One-third cash, and the balance on a credit of one and two years, for no es b.earing special mortgage and vendor's lien and privilege, with eight per cent interest per annum from date till paid; insurance of buildings and transfer of policies to parties in interest, the clause of five per cent attorney's fees. in case of judicial proceedings for recov ery of payment of said notes or any portion thereof; the taxes of 1876, payable in 1877, to be paid by purchasers over end above the price of adjudication. A deposit of ten per cent will be required from purchasers on the amount of adjudication at the time of sale, Acts of sale before Joseph Cohn, notary pub lie, at the expense of the purchasers. aull 18 5 el 8 15 Jxa LINGAN. a'.1 D COUNSELLOR AT LAW, - LA, 5 JUDICIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. AUC.TION ALE$. By Sherilr Handy. SUCCESSION OF THE LATE (GEORGE Y. BRIGHT, DECEASED. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans. No. 39,383. BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF SALE, rendered July 14, 1877, to me ditreeted by the honorable the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, In the above en titled matter, I will proceed to sell st public auc tion, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Ex change, Royal street, between Canal and Cus tomhouse streets, in the Second District of this city, on SATURDAY, August 18, 1877, at 12 o'clock m., for account of said succession, the followin described prert , to wit 1. A CERTAIN PIECE ýR PORTION OF GROUND, with the buildings and improvements thereon, situated is the First District of this city, gin the square bounded by St. Charles, St. Jose ph and Carondelet treets and Triton Walk and Tivoli Circle. and measures, English measure, twenty-eight feet one inch two lines fronton St. Charles street, thirty-two feet one inch seven lines in width in the rear, one hundred and twenty-six feet two inches four lines in depth on the line nearest St. Joseph street, and one hundred and ten feet four lines in depth on the line nearest Tivoli Circle, on a sketch by W. Thornton Thompson on the tenth of September, s1856 being the same property acquired by the deceased by purchase from Mrsu Sarah A. Har per. by act before S. Magner, late a notary pub lie in this city on the thirteenth October, 1856. 2. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND. with the buildings and improvements thereon, situated in the suburb Delord of this city, In the square bounded by Camp, Delord, Nayedes and Cal liope streets, and measures American measure, thirty-six feet one inch five lines on Camp street by one hundred and twenty-five feet eight inches six lines in depth on the side line to wards Calliope street, one hundred and fifty feet three inches two lines on the sideline near est Delord street and forty-three feet nine inches two tines in width in the rear. Acquired by the deceased from Frankdin Shaw by act before S. H. Lewis, acting for I. Ricardo. notary public, dated the twenty-fifth of May, 1848. Which property is now under lease, to expire on the first of September, 1877, at the rate of sixty dollars er month. 3. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, with the buildings and improvements thereon. situated in the Sfecond Municipality of this city, in the square bounded by Magazine, Foucher, Delord and Poeyfarre streets and designated by the number five, on a plan by G. T. Dunbar. sur veyor, on the twelfth of November, 1846. Said lot measures twenty-four feet five and two-sev enths inches front on Magazine street by one hundred and thirteen 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 flrst 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 Marigny of this city, known as number ninety-four, having twenty-six feet front o- the public prumenade, or Marigny 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 I of G. Fazende, said lot situated in that square, bounded by Elysian Fields, Chartres. (late Moreau), Royal (ate Casacalvo) and Marigny streets. The house bears No, 53 on Elysian Fields street. Being the same property which the said deceased acquired by purchase from I Nicholas Justin Hugon by act before Wm. Y. Lewis, late a notary public, on the first of August, 1828. a. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, situated in the town of Milneburg, on Lake Pontchartrain, designated as number two, in square number six, on the original plan of said town. by Louis Bringier, late surveyor on the sixteenth of May, 1831. deposited in the office of C Pollock, notary I public, late of this city; said lot having, French measure, sixty feet front on America street be tween Music 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 thirty-first October, 1882, at twenty dollars per month, payable monthly, and the property I secondly described is rented to thirtieth of Seo tember. 1877, at sixty dollars per month, and for one year more unless the tenant gives notice l before the first of August, 1877. Terms--Cash on t.eH.8.ot .HANDY. THOMAS H.'HANDY. Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. jy18 25 aul 815 18 SALE BY THE CIVIL SHERIFF OF THE PARISH OF ORLEANS IN ORIER TO EFFECT A PARTITION. C. F. HUMBBECHT vs. 0. DOLEAC. Sixth District Court for the parish of Orleans. No. 8662. (Suit in partition.) BY VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT RENDERED B June 28, 1870, and signed June 28, 1877 to me directed by the honorable the Sixth Diistrict Court for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause, 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, September 4, 1877, at 12 o'elock m,. in order to effect a partition, the fol lowing described property, to wit TWi CEtITAIN LOTHS OF GROUND, with' the buildings and improvements thereon, sit uated in the First District of th's city, desig nated by the numbers twenty-eight and twenty nine on a plan made by J. Pulie, late surveyor, and annexed to an act of the twentieth of Janu ary, 1829, before J. N. Duncan, then a notary public in this city; said lots measuring, each, twenty-one feet front on North street of the market, between New Levee and Tehoupitoulas stree's, by fifty-eight feet in depth, between par allel lines, American measure. Being the same property heretofore belonging to Jean Doleac, deceased, of which Mrs. F. Doliac. his widow, and Antoine Doleac and Marie Doleac his chil dren and heirs, were put in possesfon by an order of the Second District Court for the par ish of Orleans, under date of the twenty-first of October, 1870. Terms-Cash on the spotM THOMAS H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. au4 14 24 se4 By S. Guinault. SUCCESSION OF AUGUSTE H. VERRET. State of Louisiana-Parish of St. Mary. B Y 8. GUINAULT, Auctioneer-Acting for the Administrator-By virtue of an order is sued out of the Parish Court in and for the par ish of St. Mary in the above entitledsuccession, bearing date the 22d day of June 1877, and to me directed, I will sell for cash on THURBDAY, September 6 1877. at 12 o'clock m.. at the Her chants and Auctioneers' Exchange. Royal street in the city of New Orleans. the following described Droert to wit A CERTAIN LOS OF GROUND, with all the buildings and improvements thereon, situated in the First District of the city of New Orleans, and being a aert of a lot designated by the No. 6. of square No. 11, bounded by T reme (now Lib erty), Canal, Franklin and Jackson (now Gas quet) streets, on a plan made by Joseph Pilie, surveyor, on the 30th of August. 1823. and an nexed to an act passed before Felix DeArmas, notary public in said city, on the loth of Decem ber 1823: the said lot forming the corner of Jackson (now Gasnuet) and Treme (now Liber ty) streets, and having, in American measure. 53 feet 3, inches, more or less, front on Gasquet street by 68 feet, more or less, in depth and front on Liberty street. Act of sale to be passed before 0. Dronet, no tary public, atthe expense of the purchaser, who is to assume payment of taxes exigible in 1878. Also, TWO SHARES of the New Orleans In= aurance Company of 550 each full paid. ROBERT BONVILLAIl., Administrator. us 14 23 30 se6 LEWIS' PREPARATION of Fine Out Steel to the Sulphuretted Dust. Those having used and tested the value of this compound are respectfully informed that it can be had at the Drug Store of I.L. LYON and many other druggists of this city. To the uninitiated and skeptical I will say that, in placing it before the public, I have de viated from the whole conclave of inventors "of the surest and best anti-bilious medicines " etc. I allude to their invariable secresy of ingre. dients. The usual and only other mode in pro ducing Sulohuretted Iron is by the hydrogen process, where it is made by hundreds of pounds for the commerce of the world, and is not to be depended on, as it contains too great a proportion of carbon (charcoal) which cannot be avoided in the process of their manufac turing it. This Sulphnret of Refined Steel is the pure sulphuret of steel, having not a particle of for. eignh matter in its combination. It is made by h'ose eminent professors of chemistry and hvldeans of France, together with the United te. Drestory, state that the great object in adminstering sion is to get the greatest uantity intothe gastrie juice of the stbmach.,as r is intendad to renovate and purilthe blood, . t XownR 1 iae 6 ton1, _ - JU)I'a4BIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. AUCTION SALES. By Nash & Hodgson. NEAT COTTAGE HOUSE. WITH SQUARE OF GROUND, Corner of Valmont and St. Denis streets SUCCESSION OF MRS. AUGUSTA JUST, Widow of Diedrick Maho nken. Second District Court for the parish of Orleans No. 39,a86. BY NASH AND HODGSON-W. I. Hodgson Auctioneer-Office No.13 Carondelet street On SATURDAY, September 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 of the Hon. A. L. Tissot, Judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans. dated July 23 1877, in the above entitled matter, atpublie auction will be sold A CERTAIN SQUARE OF GROUND. to gether with all the buildings and improvements thereon, situated in the Sixth District of this city, designated as No. 76, bounded by St. Denis, St. Patrick, Dufossat and Valmont streets, (sub divided into eleven lots), and measuring to gether about 142 feet 9 inches 3 lines front on St. Denis street, 111 feet 4 inches 7 lines front on St. Patrick street. 907 feet 11 inches front on Dufos sat street and 309 feet 9 inches front on Valmont street all, more or less, American measure, according to a plan at place of sale. The improvements consist of A FRAME COTTAGE HOUSE. cistern, sheds, etc., garden improved and fenced. Terms-Cash on the spot. Act of sale beford Joseph Cohn. notary, at the expense of the purchaser, including the taxes due and exigible in 1878. jy29 au5 12 91 26 sel FOUR.BRICK COTTAGES. CORNER ORANGE AND RELIGIOUS STREETS. SUCCESSION OF FRANK AHERN. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans No, 39,566. BY NASH & HODGSON-W. I. Hodgson,Aue B tioner. office No. 13 Carondelet street--On SATURDAY. August 25. 1877. at 12 o'clock m.. at the. St. Charles Auction Exchange. in the base nrent rotunda of the St. Charles Hotel, in this city, by virtue and in pursuance of an order of the Hon. A. L. Tissot. Judge of the Second Dis trict Court for the parish of Orleans. dated July 18. 1877, docket No. 39.a66, for account of the above named succession, at public auction, will be sold TWO VALUABLE LOTS OF GROUND, together with all the buildings and improve ments thereon, situated in First District of this city, in the square bounded by Religious. Ful ton (late St. Thomas) Orange and Race streets, designated as lots Nos. 3 and 4, which adjoin each other and measure as follows, to wit: Lot No. 4 measures 87 feet to inches 5 lines front on Orange street by a depth and front on Religious street of 105 feet 9 inches 5 lines of which two streets it forms the corner. Lot No. 3 measures 30 feet tront on Orange street by a depth of 105 feet 9 inches 5 lines, all more or less American measure. The improvements consist of four brick cottages, with two rooms each. Terms--Cash in U. S. Treasury notes. Act of sale before W. B. Kleinpeter, notary. at the expense of the purchaser, including tih' taxes due and eligible in 1878. jy22 29 aus 12 19 25 NEAT COTTAGE HOUSE, NO. 573 DRYADhS STREET. IN THE MATTER OF THE MINOR JOSEPII F. Kendall. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 3i.376. DY NASH & HODGSON-W. I. Hodgson. Auctioneer office No. 13 (Carondelet st - On SATURDAY, September 1, 1877. at 12 o'clock m.. at the St. Charles Auction Exchang.', in thl, basement rotunda of the St. Charles Ilotl, in this city, by virtue and in pursuance of an order of the Hon. A. L. Tissot., Judg, of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleains. dated July 24, 1877, docket No. 36,:377;, in the rrlb t ter of the Minor Joseph F. Kendall, at publine auction will be sold ONE PIECE O1 PORTION OF GROUND, to gether with the buildings and improvemonnt' thereon, situated in the Fourth District of this city, in the square bounded by Dryades. I;a ronne, Jackson and Philip streets. mneasu.riulg So feetg9 inches front on Dryades str.ct by It depth of 123 feet 7'd inches. all more or lss. between parallel lines, American measure. I:- ino that portion of a lot of ground near-st Phillpstreet originally designated as tot N',. t. THE IMPROVEMENTS (CONSIST ()OF A ONE-STORY FRAME, SLATE hOOF COT TAGE, known as No. 573 Dryades strect, with two-story back building, containing altgethner about seven rooms, cistern. etc. Terms and Conditions-One-half cash anl tthe, balance at one and two Sears. with 8 .er ,,t· interest and special mortgage with v'rmlor'. privilege from date until final paIvrnnt, lthe mortgage to embrace the ela.ise of 5 pr '-nt for attorney's fees in case of suit: Iho hluii ings to be kept fully insured and twhlv trst- ferred to vendor: 10 per c-ent t,, In,. . ,..il -tln the spot to bind the sale. Act of sale before W. Ii. ,4,vnyrii. r. i.t;-v ., Ic, atthe expense of the, purch-l.'-r, in'llllding be taxes for 1877. due and exigil, in !;. y29 aus 12 19 26 51 INSURANCE. THE PEOPLE'S INSURANCE ('OMPANY, OF NEW OITXA' N:"; Ofmee, No. 10 Cruontde ,, 'rei. SIXTH ANNUAl, %'r .1 r 3 1 6: n;T. In conformity with thb . ir charter, the company L .o.n.. statement: Premiums received dl n the year ending June 1877: On Fire risks.....r, On river risks.... 4'. Onmarine risks.. 51,. Total Premiums.. Less return premiumn. Add profit and lo' Less unterminated pr-: Net premiums re Losses paid during th, period: On fire risks........ On river risks....... On marine risks.. Rebate.............. Reinsurance........ Taxes ............... Rent........... Printing. advertii ir. Board of Underwrr Expenses, etc,, less i Net profit......... The company has :: lowing assets: Premiums in ci collection ........ Bank and other , Real estate........ Notes secured Iv Notes secured by in Bills receivable si terms ............ Office furniture,,' tures ............ Suspense accoulnt Cash on hand...... Total assets..... . The above stater. transcript from thy- b ERNFi~. JOHN . P. M. SCHNEIDATU Sworn and subsrOi Orleans this th d:: JOHN BENDIJ; NEW At a meeting of ttI this day, it was unan.I a dividend of TEN ar,.- - payiable on demand. FIVE per cent to ALI. premiums for the y: : addition to the rebate ceived by said insur miums, payable on a : gst. 1877. P. M. Jylal m P. M.'o'., -: INSURANCE. MERCHANTS' MUTUAL INSURANCE COM. PANY OF NEW ORLEANS, 104 .............. Canal Street ..............104 TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT. In conformity with the requirements of their charter, the Company publish the following statement: Premiums received during the year ending May 31, 1877. including unearned premiums of the previous year On Fire Risks....................... $961,296 52 On Marine Risks.................... 24.473 98 On River Risks...................... 25.679 87 Total Premiums................. 1411.449 82 Less Unearned Premiums...... '118.115 00 Net Earned Premiums May 31, 1877.................................. 293.388 82 Losses paid On Fire Risks.............8117,867 98 On Marine Risks ....... .. 17,052 50 On River Risks............ 3,596 77 Taxes and expenses, less interest........ ... 28,693 38 Reinsurances and Re turned Premiums.... 16,104 08- $183,814 66 Profit............................. $110,020 16 The Company have the following assets: Real Estate .......................... $289.079 49 City Bonds........................... 110,419 50 Bank, Railr< ad and other Stocks and Mortgage Bonds.......... 169.235 56 Notes secured by mortgage........ 214,042 eo Notes secured by pledge............ 42,307 97 Bills receivable ..-............... 75.164 19 Premium in course of collection.... 49,087 93 Cash on hand...................... 77,007 53 Total.............................. $1,026,344 28 The above statement is a just, true and cor rect transcript from the books of the Company PAUL FOURCHY, President. G. W. Norr, Secretary. STATE 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 81. 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. DIRECTORS: P. Maspero Hy. Beebe. D. A. Chaffraix. E. Toby P. Fourchy, J.M. Alien. S. Z. Relf. M. W. Smith. Charles Lafitte. D. Fatjo, jes If J. J. Fernandez. TWENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL STATEMENT -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 80th of April, 1877: Fire premiums .............$188,068 51 Marine premiums.......... 29,815 95 River premiums........... 81.924 35 8299.808 81 Earned premiums, less re insuranceand returnpre miums.................... 228,285 15 Losses paid and estimated, including all known and unpaid, say: Fire losses.. ......$67.335 60 Marine losses..... 7,285 41 River losses....... 25.510 20 Taxes. expenses, discount in lieu of participation. ftc.... ..........$51.892 58 Less rents, salv age savings, etc. 11,766 72 140,125 86 $140.257 07 Gross profits.....................-- 887.978 08 Of which $56.587 35 Is appropriated to balance if interest and liquidation of doubtful assets. The company have the following assets- Pills receivable ..............68,648 38 Loans on Bonds and Mort gagoe ........................ 55,943 33 - $ 124,591 70 L/alns on call................ $74.554 15 .Cauh ..................... 63,.846 71 - $ 138.400 86 (ity Bonds .................. 72,055 00 I;rnk andl othor Stocks...... 73.415 63 i l Esttlto.................. 139,544 66 I'r,.miums in course of Col 'ltion and Suspense Ac count .......... ............ 33.415 94 Total assets ............ 6$581,428 79 The above statemen is a true and correct transcript from the books of the Company. THOS. A. ADAMS, President. HIENRY V. OODEN, Secretary. Sworn to and subscribed before me this nine teenth day of May, 1877. SW. B. KLEINPETER Notary Public. The Board of Trustees this day resolved, that after paying the annual dividend of TEN PER CENT Cavital Stock of Company. thatadividend 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 ham'l B. Newman, J. L. Harris. tam'l H. Kennedy, Andrew Stewart, John Phelps, Joseph Stone, Adam Thomson. George Martin, Henry Abraham, Alfred Moulton, Vi,,tor Meyer, L. C. Jurey, Edward J. Gay, Edward Nalle Joseph Bowling. Geo. W. Senteil, Simn Hernshelm, A. Levi, bimon Forcheimer, Wm. H. Matthews. Jos. B. Wolff, Paul E. Mortimer. B. B. Post, John V. Moore, Ed, Pilsbury, W. B. Conger, Jno. E. King. Henry M. Preston. lrubenr G. Bush, J. J. Irby. my22 1i SUN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Paid Up Capital, $B509,S . FROM THE TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL STATEMENT FOB 1876. Net annual earned pre mfums and Discounts and Interest .............- . H7.9 Losses. Expenses, Taxes, etc......-.....----...--. $277.207 94 Rc.erved fund $1o,ooo. and Dividend on capital 10 per cent....... .....- 59,547 47-886,755I Net Profit ............... $71,08..1 A~iets of the, tv,..any es timated at their cash market value: Steoks, Bonds, Loans and Bills Receivable.......... ag~g99 7 Cash on hand and premi ums in course of collec tion........................ 16,698 4 Dividend paid en stock ten per n tper an num, and on participating policies twenty per cent, payable in casn. This old and reliable company is issuing poll. rles on Fire, Riverand Marine risks on the most favorable terms. All losses promptly adjusted and settled upon liberal terms at their office, s2 Camp street. JAMBE L DAY. S o B President L, Oýursa. seoretary4 *6111 i11 INSURANICE ELEVENTH ANNUAL STATEMENT -OF TIIE FACTORS' AND TRADERS' INSURANCE COMPANY. 83.........CARONDELET STREET........ 8 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 fiscal year ending 80th April, 1877, to wit: Premiums for the year On fire risks ............ .8329,593 60 River risks.............. 200,+50 28 Marine risks............... 37,22' 31-8567,767 19 Less Unterminated premiums. 1877....................... 89.330 00 Return premiums.......... 9,487 27- 98,815 27 Net earned premiums ..............468,9 921 Losses paid, to wit: On fire risks...;100,297 27 On river risks.. 104,669 49 On marinerisks 34,708 97- 239,675 78 Re-insurance...... ......... 31,194 08 Rebate account......... 11,746 72 State and city taxes and li censes............... .. 25,122 70 N. 0. Board of Under writers.......... ...... 8982 60 Gross general expenses.... 39,849 44- 356,412 2' Balance....... .............$112,639 66 Add interest and discount and sav ings received...................... 88,608 90 $201,142 96 Less first semi-annual '*nterest paid on Capital Stock. 5 per cent, and second now due, 5 per cent....... 100,000 00 Net profits....- .... - ......... $101,142 Reserved to cover losses........ 23,000 Balance divided on net premiums. 1876-7...................................... 78,142 9 The Company have the followink assets, to wit: Cash on hand...... ................ $319.092 11 Ace ,unts in course of collection..... 31,114 46 Bills receiv ble on pledge............ 465,537 60 B 1ls receivable for premiums........ 26,013 79 Bank and other stocks............ 203,528 10 City, State and other Bonds.......... 148,122 2 Bonds of Masonic Grand Lodge of Louisiana .......... ............. 5,000 00 Bonds of Odd Fellows' Hall Associa tion ............................ 6,000 0 Bonds of Association for the Relief of Jewish Widows and Orphans. 2500 00', Real estate....... ........... 77.010 81 Total......................1,282,908 &6 The foregoing is a true and correct statement from the books of the company. ED. A. PALFRBEY, President. THos. F. WALEE,B Secretary. STATE OF LOUISIANA,. Parish of Orleans, City of New Orleans, Sworn to and subscribed before me this 1 day of May. 1877. EDWARD IVY., Notary Public. At a special meeting of the Board of Trus held on the 17th inst. It was resolved to pay demand a SECOND SEMI-ANNUAL INTEBEB OF FIVE PER CENT to April 30o 1877 makin 10 per cent per annum on the CAPITAL S TOI of the company (11,000.000), and a cash dividend of TWENTY per cent to stockholders on the amount (1389.588 97) of their net participating premiums for the year endin gAprslJo. 1877. ED. , PALFREY President. JOHN CHAFFE, lice President. Taos. F. WALsEB, Secretary. TRUSTEES. John I. Noble. T. Lytt. Lyon. John affe Samuel H. Boyd, Riehat'1 Milliken, Joseph McElroy., J. I. Warren, W. J. Behan. R. T. Buckner, B.F. Eshleman, \ Samuel Friedlander, Wm. O. Black, A. A. Yrtes. Chsrl-s Chaffe, t John I. Adams, L. O. Jnrey, Isaac Scherck, Wm. Hartwell. R. M. Walmsley, C. J. Leeds, A. H. May. A. T. Janin, S. H. Snowden. Joseph Bowling, A. MI. Bickham. mvn UNION INSUURANCE CMFANIY OF WNW ORLEANS. TWENTIETH ANNUAL STATEMENT --o THE UNION INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ORLEANS, Published according to law and their charter. Amount of premiums received during the year' ending April 30, 1877 Fire premiums.................. $70,980 15 River premiums....................... 11,083 36 Marine premiums...................... 5.972 43 $88,036 98 Less return premiums.......... 781 95 Paid losses duting the year- Fire losses.............................. $33,029 62 River losses................... 7,190 64 Marine losses......................... 8,575 49 $48,795 75 Reinsurances .................. ... 2,607 84 Rent .................................... 1.,0000 Taxes................................. 910 00 Rebate.... ............................. 8,977 28 Expenses, less discount and interest.. 10,786 56 Reserved for unterminated risks..... 15,06 00 $88,577 60" The assets of the Company are Loans secured by pledge............. 9.962 27 Loans secured by mortgage........... 16,350 00 Bills receivable for premiums......... 5,929 as Stocks, bonds and other securities.... 144.071 74 Real estate............................. 11.967 30o Premiums in course of collection..... 16.407 06 Cash on hand............. ............ 9.24 96 5214,202 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, 1 'Parish of Orleans, City of New O leans. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 14th~ day of May, 1877. JAMES FAHEY, Notary Public. DIRECTORB: V. MAIGNAN. H. GALLY. A. BONNECAZE, J. BAYLE B. SALOY. A. R. BROUSSEAU H. LABASSE, L. D. SARPY, A. CHIAPELLA. my15 HIBERNIA INSURANCE COMPANY. Office No. 37 Camp street. JOHN HENDERSON. President. P. IRWIN, Vice President. THOS. F. BRAGG, Secretary. Earnings...............................198.530. Losses paid....----- --.................. 73,298. Net profits......---...-------................ 60,266 At in election held on Monday. the 7th instant,. the foll'owing named gentlemen were chosen. Directors of this Company to serve for the ensu ing year: . P. Irwin, John Henderson, Thomas King, John G. Ryan. Thos. Gilmore W. J Jastell. John T. (cibbons, Jas. A. Girdner, William Hart, Emile Gauche. David Jackson, John H. Hanna, F. J. Gasquet. At a meeting of the Board, held May14, JOHN' HENDERSON. President, P. IRWIN, Vice Presi dent. -nd THOS. F. BRAGG, Secretary, were unar.imonsly re-elected. The Board declared out of the net profits of the Company for the p st twelve months 10 per cent interest; also 2 per cent dividend on the paid up capital, and 20 per cent dividend on premiums paid by stockholders (making, with the rebate, 35 per cent on premiums). Said in terest and dividends to be placed to the credit of the stcck notes. Intnrest and dividends on full paid stock pay able in cash at the ofilce of the Company on and after June 15 prox. THOS. F. BRAGG, Sereta.ry New Orleans. May 18. 1 ie