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JUDICIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. AUCTION MALFM. By C. E. Girardey. INHUIRANCE STOO(K. BUCCE881ON OF LO01118 DIBET'N. tecoln District (u rt fr tho Parish of Orleans No. 89,404. BY o. E. JIRARDEY AIotloneer-Omoo .: Camp rtrct-TUIiMI)AY. Ke1t.rnbem r 4,1477. iat 12 Io'lo'k n.. will be oll at. publioe ei'tilo Il tho rotunda of the Bl. ('lu'rib4 Auntion Ex tihnnle, in th aSt. (:Charil. Hot1,l in this city by virtue of Iant ordtlr Ifroc ,hlle on. A. L. T.'s sot. JuldgL ' ,f thh Hl.ond 1)Iistrlct UCourt for thu parish (of Orligms, datodl the 4oev4'flntlh Au guslt. 1877. atnd rilldrii,! ' Ll fit l Itbov(e entlitlod ruwbm-hsr.-thet fellow4ngtdeSabnll -_" aIik5CYI, to wit 1. ONE IHIARE in the Capital itAk of tlhe 2. NINE MHARIH In tlhe (Inplbd Ht*ok of the N 4w Orleans Mutual Insurance Company of nrW Orloans. Termns-Cash beforntransfer. au22 23 :2r 4n: 4 By B. Gulaualt. BUCCESHION OF AUGUBTE H. VERIIET. State of Louisiana-Parish of St. Mary. SY 8. GUINAULT. Auctioneer-Acting forthe Administrattor-By virtue of an order is sued out of the Parish C(our, in and for the par sh of Ht. Mary In the above entitled suecosslon. bearing date tile 22d day of June 1ff7l and to me dlirected, I will sell for crus, on 1'HURIIBDAY, Hevtnmbrer (., 1A77, at 12 o'clock m.., at the Mer chants and Aurtioncers' gxohange, Royal street in the cityv of New Orleans, the following deecribd trotrtYty to wit A CR TAIN ALO OF GROUND, with nil the butldhins and improvements th reon. situated il the First Distric the the it of N w Orleans, and being a art of a lot. don ated by the N,. ,of sluare Il. I11 bounded byTreme (now Lib orty), Canal, Fraukllin and Jakon (now Gam quott) strooeets, on a plan made by Joseph I'ille, surveyor, on the sath of August, t1a28 and an nexed to an net passed before Feilix DoArmnae, potary public in said city,on the 10th of Decetm Per 1828; the said lot forming the corner of Jaseson (now Ona1quet) and Tremoe (now Liler ty) streets, and having, in American measure. sa feit aN inches, more or less front on Ga.quct, street by as feet, more or less. in depth and front onLiberty street. Act of sale to bo passed before 0. Dronet, no tary public, at the ex pense of the purchaser, who Is to assume payment of taxes exilglble in 1878. Also, TWO SIAREE of the New Orleans In luran" e Cntmnsn of PUN each. full paid. ROBE lT BONVILLAINh, Administrator. aus 14 28 80 se6 By Placide J. Spoe. 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. as8.41. By PlAOIDE J. 8PEAB, AUOTIO~sEsR- DB Ofice No. 4o Royal street--&TURDAY, September 16, 1877, at 12 o'clock m. will be sold at public auction, at the I rohants and Auotioneers' Exchange, on Royal street, between (lal and Customhouse streets, by virtue and in pursuance of an order from the non. A. L. Tissot. Judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated June 8, 1876, for Bcount of the above su Ceslon . A CIB'AIN LOT OF OGROUND, together with the buildings and improvements thereon, situated in the Sixth Distriot of this city. late Dars oof Jefferson, in square No. 11, bounded y Constantinople, Austeirltz, Laurel anti Jer Sytreets, and designated by the No. 18 on a lof 3 lots of ground rawn by Augustus .Phs, surveyor, dated ebtu try in. a1541, and eoited n the office of L. iR. Kenny, late lotoary. Said lot measures 30o feet front on Laurel street by 125 feet 2 inches in depth, bo tweel parsalel lines, American mansure. . IX (ERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND, sit uated In the Sixth District of this city late par ish of Jefferson, designated on a lan, in a lan bpok annexed to an act in the office of Se lira Msaa notary, under date of April 5, 1668 by tie No; ""t, 2 e,2 1 22 and 25 o squlare o 1o.1, bounded by Laurel. Marego, uonstan ilnople and Live Oak streets, said lots measur Ing as follows: Lots Nos. 18 to 22 inclusive meaure each 28 feet to inchon.s lines front on rCOstantinople street by 120 feet in depth, be twDe arallel lines: lot No. 25 mesures 3so feet on Laurel street, by 159 feet 2 inches in p between arall.l lines. 4, T 1O OTOF GROUND. together with the buldings and Improvements thereon, sit uated in the Sixth District of this oity. in square N 19, bounded by Austrllitz, Laurel, Live Oak and General Trylor streets; said lots are doelg S by os. 22 and 23 on a lan of A. S. hlps, surveyor, drawn on the eighteenth dlay of Frury, 18i8. and deposited in the ofilf( of of L . Kenny, then a notary public; lot No. 23 forms the corner of General Taylorstreetand measures 29 foot I inch :i lines front on General Taylor street by a dtlplh of 149 feeot Inches 1 line on LaIrel street and 1 foolt. 11 Inohes 1 line on the line of lot No. 22, and 28 foot 10 inches 4 lines in width in the roar; lot No. 22 adjoins said lot and nieasure's 2.1 feet 1 Inch 2 lines front on Oeneral Taylor street by a depth of 1:13 feoot 1 inch 1 line on the line of lot No. 21, and 136 feet It Inches I line on tthl line of lot No. 2:3, and 98 foot Ie inches 3 lines in width in the cear. 4. A CERTAIN LOT OF O1iOUND, with all the buildings and Improvements thereon, sit uated in the Sixth Diet rit of this city, in square dtsnated by the IN 13. hounddl by General Sor Laurel. A usterlitz and I ive' Oak streets : said lot is deslgnated by the No I, on a plan of 2909 lots of grun .l. drawn by A. S. 'helps. sur veyor. dated FetW'ary 15. 1849, dcposited in the ofice of J. It. Blard, late a notary public. Saitl lot forms the c.rlner of Laurel and Austerlir streets, and measures 2s f.'et 1o inches 5 lines front on Austarlitz street, by a depth and front on Lauel stoot of 120 foot, between parallel lines. American nlmeaure. Termns and 'ondlitlons-On-third cash. and the balance on r. credit of onll and two years. for notes Iearilrg spel'ial mortalage and vendor's lion and privilege. with eight per cent interest or annum from date 'til paid; Insurance of nildlugs and transfer of policies to parties in ntorest, the clause of lIve per cent attorney's fees. In ease of judicial proceedings for recov ery of payment of said notes or any portion thereof; the taxes of 1Il7. payable in 1877. to I e paid by purcldhkers over and atbov'' the price of adjudliation. A deposit of ten per c.nt will he' re.t ired from purchasers on the amount of adjudication st the tin'e of sale. Acts of sale before Joseph Cohn, notary pub lieo. at the expense of the purchasers. auli 18 25 bel 8 15 By Hoey Macon & O'Connor. DOUBLECOTTAGEON CONSTANOE STREET AND LOTS ON BIENVILLE STREET. SUCCESSO1N OF MICHAEL EGAN. S Becond Distrijt Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 1.3.010. DY HOEY, MAOON & O'CONNOR - Nicholas SJ. Hoey. Auctioneer-Offole, No. 11 Caron delet street-On BATUIIDAY Spetentber i, 87. at 12 'clock m.. at the St. harlos Auction xexhange. by virtue of two orders of the hon orable the Seond District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated respcetively thte 25th of No vember, 1876. andt 7th (f Aueust. 1877, wIll be sold by public auction, the following valuable property, to wit 1. A LOT OF GROUND, with all the Improve ments thereon. in the Fourth District of this ettyg dosignated as hot No. 3 of tha square bounded by Constahn e. Magaine, First and second streets. measuring 3 freet t inches 4 lines front on Constance street. by 126 feet 6 inches in depth; the improvements thereon comprise a double one-story frame cottage,. withl two-story kitchen, cistern, sheds, etc.. known as Non. 421 and 491.-1 Constance street 2. FIVE LOTS OF GROUND, in the Scintnd District of this city, in the square bounded by Bienville, Conti, Broad and White streets, desig nated as lots Nos. 1 and . to s. Lot No.1 torms the corner of Conti and White streets. andt measures 3so feet front on Conti street by 102 teit a inches 4 lines in depth and front on White street: lot No. xs forms the cornet of Bienvi It' and White streets, and measures 0o feet front on Bienviile street by 10n feet 3 inches 4 lines in depth and front on White street; lots Nos. 34. 35 Sngd 36 adtoin otch other. and measure each 32 t>et front on White street by 180 feet in depth :.b.etween parallel lines. Terms of Sale-Cash, and rurchasers to as Sums paymn t of all tax-s for the year 1877, yale in 1878. Acts of sale Pt the e,'xpense of the tpurehasers, before John Ben, (tig'l1, Inotary putblic. & *18 21bsel. '1b JUDICIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. AUICTION MALEW. By C. E. Girardey. VALUABLE ItREIDENCE -And COMMERCIAL PROPERTY IN THE SECOND DISTRICT. SALE TO EFFECT PARTITION In the matter of JOHN A. AUGUSTIN ET ALS VS. JAMES D. AUGUSTIN. Second District Court for the parish of Orleans No. 39.528. d Y C. E. GIRARDEY Auctloneer--OffneNo. al qa 1P Damn street-SAT I4JRAYJ Ananst s. 1877. at 12 o'clock m., at the St. Charles Auetion Ex t change, in the rotunda of the St. Charles Hotel, w in tble city, will be sold at public auction, by and in pursuance of a judgment rendered on Ue the thirtieth of June, and signed on the sixth if of July, 1877, in the above entitled matter, the following desoribed rorprty, to wit-ý 4 1. FIVE CERT'AIN LOTS OF GROUND, to geother with all the improvements thereon, rights, ways, servitudes and privileges thero unto appertaining. situated in the Second Dis trict of this city, and in the square bounded by lFsplanade Barracks, Treme and St. Claude streets. The saidt lots are designated by the Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and ., as per pnll of Bougoral, dated January 15. 1:31). and doposited in the e office of F. De Armnas, measuring each an feet front on Esplanade street, :so feet a inches on the rear lin1, and the following depths: I ot No. 7 forms the ciorner of E.plannde and ; Sft. Claude streets, and nmeasures 12 feet 7 inches on the side of St. Cinudo street and 60 feet Sinches on the' sldi of Treme street. Lot No. 2 dl meosures tlo fit 7 Inches on the line of lot No. 1 g and fooeet 7 inches on the line of lot No. a. Lot No. 3 measures 15 feet? 7 inches on the line of lot e No. 2 and as feet 7 inche. on the line of lot No 4. d Lot No. 4 measures 64 fet t 7 Inches on the line iof lot No. 8 and 54 feet 7 inches on the Ilntoff lot No. 4. Lot No. C measures a4 fi.ct 7 Inches on the line of lot No. 4 and 52 ,eet 7 inches on the liini of lot No. 6. Together with all the improve meets thereon, comprising a two-story frame and brick building, iet'. 2. TIHRE: CER PAIN LOTS OF GROUND, torether with all theo ulldings and implrove Sments tihereon, rights, ways antd servitudes threunto belonging ,sitat, d in the 8cond Dis trict of this city and in the square bounded by Chartres, St. Louis, Exchange Alley and Conti streeits. Said lots are designated by the Noe. 46, 47 antI 48. on a plan by DoI'ouilly, dated August 2,. 1836, measuring 16 feet is ilches each on Ex ,change Alley by 21 feet sTi inches in depth. 'I ogether with the improvements thereon tlhrtec-storv brick buildings. Terms-Cash on the spot. The purchasers to assume payment of the taxes due and exigible in 1877 over and above the rie"o of adjudication. 'Acts of sale before N. B. Trist, Esq.. notary public, at the expense of the purchasers. jv21.8 a u411 18 25 VALUABLE FIIRST DISTRICT PROPEIRTY. SUCCESSION OF CALVIN TETE. Becond District Court for the parish of Orleans No. 35,617. BY R. E. GIRARDEY. Auctloneer-Oflice No. 1 aCamp street--SATURDAY, optember 22. 1877 at 12 o'clock in.. at the St. Charles Auction .Exchange in tihe rotunda of the Kt. Charles Hotel, in this city. will be sold at public auction, by virtue of and in pursuance of an order from the IHon. A. L. Tissot, Judge of the Second District Court for the parishi of Orleans, dated August 1o, 1877. andt rendered in the above enti tled suecesslon, the following described proper ty, to wit A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND. situated in the First District of this 'ity. and in the square or islet No. 57, bounded by I.ligious, St. James, C loste. .t. Thomas an I Fetllity streets, mens tiring 84 feet front on Religious street by 121 foot in depth. together with all, the buildings and inlprovements thereon comprising a two-story brick house designated by the No. 121) RIItglous street, and forms the southwest corner of iell- 1 giotls and St. James streets. Terms-Cash on the spot Act of sale, together wit,' the taxes, payable in 1877 and 1878, over and above tle price of adjudi cation. at expense of the purchaser. au18125 Hets 1 822 I'nV IIAXI1V /tl1llAliF THE FRAME COTTAGE. With Large Lot, ON ST. MARY. BETWEEN ROUSSEAU AND ST. THOMAS STREETS. SUOCESSION OF THO8. MoD. CONNOLLY. I S!acon' District Court for the Parish of Orleans-- I No. 37.248. Y C. E. GIRARDEY, Auctioneer--Offce No. St31 CIamp stroet--SA'URDAY. September 22, 1877. at 12 o'clock m., at the St. Charles Auotion a Exchange. in the rotunda of the St. Charles Ho tel. in this city, will be sold at public auction, by virtue jtd in vursuanc of an order from the Hon. A.L. Tissot. Judge of the Second i District oCurt for the parish of Orleans dated f the 0th of August. 1877. and rendered in the fi above entitled succession, the following do scribed propeDorty to wit- A CERTAIN LOT 0 t PORTION OF GROUND situated in the Fourth District of tlis city, and in the square bounded by 81,. Mary. Fe lefty Rousseau and St Tlnomiina (formerly Fulton) streets. The said lot. is designated by the letter "C' "on plan by L. H. Pillie. sturveyor, dated the 1til Mireh. 1875. and nmeasures 46 feet 7 inches 7 N lines front on St. Mary street by ad -pth between parallel Ilnesof 127 cot 10 lanhes 5 lines. To gether with all the buillings and imporovements thereon, eonltrising a caIpatous and comnfort able double tenement frame 'ott ugo. etc.. desig nat"d by the Nos. at and 63 St. Mary street. 5 'Terms-One-third rcah, balaLnce at one and two years credit for notes specially secured by mortgago and vendor's liin, bearing till the usual clauses of eight per cent par annum in- Si torest, fromn the day of sale until tinal payment. flive per cent attorney's fees in event that the not 's given in Dart payuenll should have to be sued upon; the imtnproveents to be kept in- r sured by the pur;thtetser to the extent of thn ere- J dit portion, and the policy trntnsferredl to the holdelirs of tlhe notes, nlld to tassuIne the paymelnt of the txes on said propeirty dui llnd exigibte inll 1878, over and alove tle prices of adjudica- il tion. Act of sale before W. J. Castel, Esq., at the ex- Si pense of the purchaser. A deonsit of ten pler d cent in cash will be required at the moment of at adiud cation. a1ln 25 sel 8 15 22 .MPROVED FOURTII DISTRICT PROPERTY, g FORMING THE CORNER OF CHIPPEWA ci AND HEVENTH STREETS. d SUCCESSION OF JOSEPH JONGER. P Second District Court for tb'arl'lih of Orleans- st Nit. 28. at BY C. E. GIRARDEY, Auctioneer-Office No. 31 Camn street-SATURDAY. Septemnber 22. 1877, att 12 o'cloc'k im., at the St. Charles A n.tion et Exichingo. in the rotunda of the St.. Charles Hoitel. in this city, will be. sold at public auction, by virtue and in ptursuance of an order from th the lion. A. L: Tissot. Judge of the Second Dis- to trict Court for the parish orI Orleans. dated the eleventh of August. 1877. and rendered in the - above entitled sutcession, the following die scribed protetrty, to wit 1. A (CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND. together with all thei buildings antd inlproveuentsthere 5-, pu--sit-uated it the '- tt-4h Diut riot -of-tihis city. in the cqi:are bounded by Chiopewa, Jersey, now Annunciation. Seventlt and Eighth strteets. Tite said lot forms thlt' torner of Clipoitiwa and Seventh streets : is designated by the No. 1. on pltan by W. T. Tholnmson, dated the 3d May. 181., and measures 31 feet 4'. inchtes front on S Chippewa street by a depth and tront on Sev enttt street of 120 feet. tetween parallel lines. Together with tll thile improvements thereon, comprising a one-story frame builingR, in which are it grocery store and dwetlling desig nated by the No. 4811 Chippewa:t st' ve t. T 2. A CERITAIN LOT F GROUND.together with all the buildings and imnprovements there- dli on, situated in tilthe district and square as above C dto-iribed. The said lot is designated by thle n No. 2 on plan by W. T. Thompson. dated 3d of tut May, 1841. .lllId Imeisures 31 feet 4'i inches front E: on Chitppewa street by 12) feet in depth,between Ct parallel lines. Tile Improvements comprise a th two-story fram(' house, designated by the No. o't 491 Chippewa street. lo' Termns and Conditions-One-haJf cash on the soot and for the remainder of the price. the th purchasers to furnish their three several notes, ni divided squally, for the interest of each of the no threeminorehildren.Joseph, Charles and Mary ni tJniger. paybilel on their reaching their major- an ity or tetlaneivation. Tile said no:es to be ar secured by special mI-rtgage and vendor's lien pu on the prioperty sold beitri- g interest at the tw rate of eight Der cent per annum from the day of mi sale until final paymlent, with the usual clauses st of 5 per cent attortney's fees in event that the all notesagiv. nt f r thte credit portion should Itave to or be sued upon to enforce paymen'l t. The buildings do to bi keIt insured to tas full amount of the an nlotes aind the transfer of the policies of insur dri ance by tlii Iplrchhaselrs to the velldors; -nd or further tio assutme pttymtttlt of the taxes ist ltie tand exigitl, ill 1s78 ,over and above the Oc Inri'(i of ittijitl'ctitlt . Atis if sale' at the ex ,eonoe of ti,, ipureittl.irI before John F. Coffey, notary publie. au18 25 sel 8 1522 JUDICIAL ADVERTIBEMENTS. AUCTION SALEM. By Nash & Hodgson. BUCCES3ION OF E. W. ItODD. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 34.(;71. BY NASH & HODGSON-W. I. Hodgson. Auctioneer-Offiee, No. 13 Carondelet street. On THURSDAY. August 30, 1877. at 12 o'clock m., at the St. Charles Auction Exehan n the basement rotunda of the St. Charles 1e. in this city by virtue and in pursuance of a order of the lion. A. L. Tissot. Judge of the Sec ,nd District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated July 25, 1877, docket No. 84 671, for account of the succession of E. W. tRodd, deceased, at public auction, will be sold RA VE oTAtN- PIMITION iR PARCEL OF GROUND, together with the buildings and lt provements thereon. situated in the Fourth Dis triot of this city, in the square bounded by Prytania, St. Charles Philii and First streets, which measure, in Amerlcan measur¢. about 229 feet 6 inches 7 lines front on Pt ytnnastroet, 220 feet 4 inches on the rear line, nearest ti,. Charles street, by a depth and front. on Philip street of 128 feet, and 128 feet incihes 7 lines on the side lin- narest First stro t. and forming the corner of Ptytania and Philip streets, all more or less. The ilmrovements conslst of TWO ELEVA TEn FRAME t OTTAGE IREIDENCEd. out buildings, cistern. eto. Terms-Cash on the pnot. Act of sale before M. T. Dueron. notary pullic, at the expetnse of the purchlaser, who will us sume, in addition to hiis hid. the Stat." taxes for 1876, due in 1877. and all current sear's taxe.s, due and exigible in 1878. jy30 at t 17 22 i0 FOUR BRICK COTTAGES, CORNER ORANGE AND RELIGIOUS STREETS. SUCCMSHION OF FRANK AIIERIN. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans No, as9.tSoi. BY NASH & HODOSON-W. I. Hodgson,. Asuc tionor, oflico No. 13 Carondelet street-On SATURDAY August 25. 177, at 12 o'clock in.. at the St. Charles Auction Exchange, in the b1s)o ment rotunda of the St. Charles fHotel, in this city by virtue and in pursuance of an order of the Heon. A. L. Tissot, Judge of the Second Dis trict Court for the parish of Orleans. datebd July 18. 1877, docket No. 9,r60l, for account of the above named succession, at public auction, will be sold TWO VALUABLE LOTS OF GROUND. together with all the buildings and impr',ne ments thereon. situatsed in First District of this city. In the squnare bounded by Religious, Ful ton (late St. Thomas) Orange and Itace streets, designated as lots Nos. 3 and 4, which adjoin each other and measure as follows, to wit: Lot No. 4 measures 87 foot 10 inches 5 lines front on Orange street by a depth and front on Religlous street of 105 feet 9 inchoes lines of which two streets it forms the cot nr. Lot n4o. 3 measures 0o feet tront on Orange street by a depth of o10 feet 9 inches 6 lines, all more or less American measure. The improvements consist of four brick cotlges, with two rooms each. Terms--Cash in U. S. Trensury note.s. Act of sdle before W. B. Kleinpeter, notary. at the expense of the purchaser, including the taxes due and eligible in 1878. jy22 99 aun. 12 19 25 NEAT COTTAGE HOUSE. NO. 573 DRYAD STREET. IN THE MATTER OF THE MINOR JOSEPH F. Kendall. Second District Cou rt for the Parish of Orleans No. 36.376. B DY NASH & HODGSON-W. I. Hodgson, L Auctioneer, office No. 13 Carndrelet wtreet 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 th's 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 24, 1877 docket No. 36,370, in the mat ter of the Minor Joseph F. Kendall, at public auction will be sold ONE PIECE OH1 PORTION OF GROUND, to gether with the buildings and improvements thereon, situated in the Fourth District of this city, in the souare bounded by Dryades, Ba ronne. Jackson and Philip streets, measuring s0 feet 9t inches front on Dryades street by a depth of 123 feet 741 inches, all more or less, between parallel lines, American measure. Beo Ing that portion of lot of grouncl nearest Phlistreetrna designat a Lot No. 2. THE IMP'ROVEMENTS CONSIST OF A ONE-STORY FRAME. SLATE ROOF COT TAGE, known as No. 573 Drya lea street. with two-story back building, containing altogether about seven rooms, cistern, etc. Terms and Conditions-One-half cash and the balance at one ani two )ears, with a per cent interest and special mortgage, with vendor's privilege from date until final payment, the mortgage to embrace the clause of 5 per cent for attorney's fees in ease of suit; the build ings to be kept fully Insured and policy trans ferred to vendor; 10 per cent to be paid cash on the spot to bind the sale. Act of sale before W. H. Seymour, notary pub Ic, at the expense of the purchaser, including be taxes for 1877. due and exigible in 1878. y29 8a5 12 10 26 1st NEAT COTTAGE HOUSE, WITH SQUARE OF GROUND. Corner of Vamnont and St. Denis streets. SUCCESSION OF MRS. AUGUSTA JUST. Widow of Diodrick Mahnken. Second District Court for the parish of Orleans No. 39,486. BY NASH AND HODGSON-W. I. Hodgson Auctioneer-Offlce No.13 Carondelet street On SATURDAY, September 1, 1877, at 12 o'clock m., at tile St. Charles Auction Ea change, 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, at public anction will be sold A CERTAIN 8QPAIRIt OF GROUND, to gether with all the buildings and improvements thereon, situated in the sixth District of this city, desiunated 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 a lines front on St. Denis street, I11 feet 4 inches 7 lines front on St. Patrick street. 307 feet 11 inches front on Dufos sat street and 309 feet 9 inches front on Valmont street all, more or less, American measure, acecording to a plan at place of sale. The imprwvements consist of A FRAME COTTAGE HOUSE. cistern, sheds, etc., garden improved and fenced. Terms-Cash on the spot. Act of sale before Joseph Cohn. notary. at the expense of the purchaser, including the taxes due and exigible in 1878. * jy29 au5 12 19 26 sel By Sheriff Handy. SALE BY THE CIVIL SHERIFF OF THE PARISH OF ORLEANS IN ORDER TO EFFECT A PARTITION. C. F. HUMBRECHT vs. C. DOLEAC. Sixth District Court for the parish of Orleans No. 8652. (Suit in partition.) TBY VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT RENDERED iJJune 28, 1876, and signed Jun4e 28, 1877, to inc directed by the honorIable the Sixth District Court for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause. I will proced to sell at public auction, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchaune, Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets. in the Second District of this city. on TUESDAY. September 4, 1877. at 12 o'clock in,, in order to effect a partition, the fol lowing deseribed property, to wit TWo, CEaTAIN LOTS 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. Pilie, late surveyor, and a, nexed 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.Ievee and Tehoupitoulas stree s. by fifty-eight feet in depth, between par allel lines, American measure. Being the same property heretofore bielonging to J ,n Doleac, dreased. of which Mrs. F. D)ol-ac. his aid ,w, and Antoine Doleac and Marie Doleac, his chil dren and heirs, were put in possesion 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 spot. THOMAS H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. au4 14 24 se JUDICIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. AUCTION SALE . By Albert Paul. VALUABLE PROPERTY ON PATTERSON STREET, IN THE FIFTH DISTRICT, AND ON SPAIN AND GOODCHILDREN STREETS,. IN THE THIRD DISTRICT. BUOCESSIOl OF MARIA ELIZABETH B. MULLER, DECEASED WIFE OF FRANK MULLER. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 39,547. BY ALBERT PAUL. Aurtioneer-Offleo No. 4i rtrn stre-t-On f;*ATURDAY. Auugur 25, 1877. at 12 o'clock m.. will be sold at puiblic auction, at ihe Merchants and Auctione.rs'. Ex change, on Royl., Ietween Canal and Cust,m house streets, by virtue of an order from the Hon. A. L. Tissot, Judge of the Seond District Court for tie parish of Orlans, dated July 21 1577, the following dtscribed propeotitn, bohg inagI to the snlcession of Maria Elizahetll B. Mull"er, dleatd cwire of Frank Muller, viz 1. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, to gether with all the buildings and improve ments thereon, rights, ways and servitudes thereto belonging or in anywise ap peortaliing, situated in the Fifth District of this Oity, designated by the nulmber two in the rqunaro bhonded by Patterson, Vallette, OChlstnut. and l'Pers stretsn, mnRsuring in American men.ure lr 2 f.rt 4 inches frontl on Pat terson street by a depth, Irtwe nr equal and Dar allel lirBas, of 95 feet 9 illches lin,'s. 2. A CERTAIN LOT OF G(RIIrUND, situatod in the Third District or this rity, rdlsignuatd by the No. 4 of the squlare bhunded by Sailn, G(rod and IUrquhart. streets and Washinlgton Avenue said lot mn1sures in American measure 29 foot ci inches front on Htalrn street by ado(t.th of 117 feet. between erral and parallel lines. To tethter with 1it the IhuidinHgs and mn provements tli reon, rights, ways, servitudes therrtto be longinRg or in anlrywis' aripertlraitol g. :3. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, with all the buildings and implrovemeonlts thereon, rights, ways, servitudes thereto bohrmging or in anywise aptOerlanin., situated in the Third District of this city said lot is designrted is lot No. 14 of sqluare No. 14, Hounded. ty Gooderhil dron, Independe cc,. Congress and Love streets. measurinrg in American mreasure .i2 feet 10to inlchoe to line front on Goodeihilmren strct by a depth of 110 feeoot, betwooen equal and parallel lines. Terms-Cash. Arts of sate before William H. Hoymour. Req., notaly punllt,. No. 79 Custu,rmhouse street. at purchaser's expense. jy24 au2 11 18 25 VALUABLE PROPERTY FORMING THE CORNER OF VALLETTE AND ALIX BTI1RETS. IN THE FIFTH DISTRICT. SUCCESSION OF JOHN BROWNLEE. Second District Courtfor tih Parish of Orernns No. 38a,01. TBY ALBERT PAUL, Auntioneer-Office No. 45r ChaIrtres streoet-MOND)AY, September lo., 1877. at 12 o'clock m.. will be sold at public arutiont, at M bah:n's Coffeehonse, at the cor nor of Villere and BUouny streets (Algiers) in the Fifth District of this ,ity, by virtue of an order of the Hon. A. L. Tissot Judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleanse dated Augus 3:, 1877, the following described property A CERTPAIN LOT OF GROUND, together with all the buildin gs and Improvements there on, situated in Belleville, Fifth District of this city. designated as lot No. 14 of square No. 3 comprised within Vallet.e. AlIx. Chestnut anti Peter streets. Sald lot forms the corner of Val lette and Alix streits, nd measures 12 feet 2 inches front on Vallette street by 190 fet, in depth, between parallel lines, and front on Alix street. American measure. The improvements on said lot consist of two 1 cottage houses, kitchens, clste.rns, ci. . Terms-One-half 'rash. and the balance on a credit of one, year, for note( secured by mort gage, with vendor's lion, bearing eight per cent intarect from date of saltto payment: the build ings to be insured rand the policy transferred, and in case of suit the purchaser to pay live per cent for attorney's fees. Acts of sale Ibefore W. H. SHymour. Esq., no tary oublin, No. 79 Customhouse street. at pur chaser's expense. au9 t lr24 o30 l 10n INSURANCE. THE PEOPLE'S INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW ORLEANSB, Omecc, No. 10 Carondelet street. mIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT. In conformity with the requirements of their charter, the company publish the following statement: Premium.s received during the year ending June 30, 1877: On Fire risks.... 38,.78, 10 On river risks.... 4,238 97 On marinerisks.. 5,168 00 Total I'remium ........ $48,193 07 Less return premiums...... 667 18 $47.525 89 Add profit and lose...... 18,123 78 $65,649 67 Less unterminated premiums 10,0lo 34 Net premiums received $55,559 33 Losses paid during the same period: On fire risks ............------ 20.420 06 On river risks ............. 1.002 71 On marine risks........... 1,226 27 Rehate..--. ................ 141 05 Reinsurance................ 2413 32 Taxes ...................... 2,928 53 Rent......................... 1,100 00 Printing, advertising. etc.. 672 90 Board of Underwriter: .... 1.554 25 Expenses, etc, less interest 4.664 55 $43.124 23 Not 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 hand ............. 9.630 98 Total assets..........................$122,525 44 The above statement is a true and correct transcript from the books of the comrn pany. EINEST PRAGST. President. JOHN WILSON. Vice President. P. M. SCHNEIDAU. Secretary. Sworn and subscribed to before me, at New Orleans, this loth day of July 1877. JOHN BENDERNAGEL, Notary Public. NEW ORLEANS, July 10. 1877. At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held this day, it was unanimously resolved to declare a dividend of TEN per cent on the capital stock. Dayable 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 im P. M. SCHNEIDAU. Secretary. CHEAP FOR CASH. In order to make place for GOODS TO AR RIVE SOON I offer my PRESENT STOCK OF MERCHANDISE AT VERY LOW PRICES. E. VINET, fe9 ly 2O7 Canal. near Rampart. INSURANCE. M ERCHANTS' MUTUAL INSUBANCE COM PANY OF NEW ORLEANS, 104 .............. Canal atreet..............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 81. 1877, including unearned premiums of the previous year On Fire Risks...................... 5361,296 52 On Marine Risks.................... 24.478 98 On River Risks....................... 25,79 87 Total Premiums ................. 411.449 82 Lees Unearned Premnums ...... n1s;.11m Not Earned Premiums May 81. 1877............................. $293,884 82 Losses paid On Fire Risks.............$117,867 98 On Marine Risks......... 17,012 50 On River Risks.......... 3.5.8,96 77 Taxes and expenses, less interest .......... 28,693 38as Reinsurances and Ie turned Premiums.... 16,104 08- $183,814 66 Preflt ........................... $110.020 16 The Company have the following assets: Real Estate...................... . 128.(o79 49 City Bonds......................... 110,419 50 Bank, ltailr ad and other Stocks and Mortgage Bonds............ 169.285 56 Notes secured by mortgage. ....... 214,042 06 Notes secured by pledge............ 42.807 97 Bills receivable .................... 75,164 19 Premium in course of collection.... 49,087 93 Cash on hand...................... 77,007 53 Total.......... .............. 1,026.844 28 The above statement is a just, true and cor rect transcript from the books of the Company PAUL FOURCHY. President. 0. W. NoTrr, Secretary. STATE OF LOUIsIANA, I Parish of Orloeas. City of hew Orleans. Sworn to and subscribed before me the sov onth 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. DIa ECTOt : P. Maspero. Hy. Beebe, D. A. Chaffralx. E. Toby P. Fourchy, J. M Allen. S. Z. Reif, M. W. Smith. Charles Lafltte, D. Fatjo. joe if J.J. Fernandez. TWENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL STATEMENT --OF THE CRESCENT MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY NEW ORLEANS, May 19. 1877. The Trustees, in conformity with amefled charter, submit the following statement of the affairs of the company on the aoth of April, 1877: Fire premiums............. $188,068 61 Marine premiums.......... 29,815 96 River premiums............ 81.924 8as -- -- $299.5 81 Earned premiums, less re insurance and return pre miums .................... 228O.2 16 Losses paid and estimated, including all known and unpaid, say: Fire losses........ 07,as8 so Marine losses..... 7,285 41 River losses....... 25.51 20 ---$100.181 21 Taxes, expenses, discount in lieu of participation, etc.... . .51,892 58 Lees rents, salv age savings, etc. 11.766 72 $40,125 868 140,287 07 Gross profits ......................... $87.978 08 Of which s$565.7 36 is apDropriated to balance of interest and liquidation of doubtful assets. The company have the following assets Bills receivable ..............$68,648 38 Loans on Bonds and Mort gag ........................ 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 othorStoeks...... 73.415 63 Real Estate-.................. 139,644 68 Premiums in course of Col lertion and Sustenso Ae count .................... 33.415 94 Total assets............ $581,423 79 The above statement is a true and correct transcript from the books of the Company. THIFfS. A. ADAMS, President. HENRY 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 PER CENT Capital Stock of Company, that adividend 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'i 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 Natle, Joseph Bowling. Geo. W. Sentell, Simen Hernshelm, A. Levi, Simon Forcheimer. Wm. H. Matthews. Jos. B. Wolff, Paul E. Mortimer. K. B. Post, John V. Moore, Ed, Pilsbu-ry, W. B. Conger, Jno. E. King. Henry M. Preston. Reuben G. Bush. J. J. Irby. my22 1y SUN MUTUAL INSUItANCJ. COMPANY. Paid Up Capital, 1$9.O000. FROM THE TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL STATEMENT FOR 1876. Net annual earned pre miums and Discounts and Interest .............. $407.968 Losses. Expenses, Taxes. etc.............. . $277.207 94 Reserved fund s10,000, and Dividend on capital 10 percent.............- 69,547 47-338,75641 Net Profit ............ t1.218! Assets of the.b t...pany es timated at their cash market value: Stocks, Bonds, Loans and Bills Receivable .......... 398.99 71 Cash on hand and premi ums in course of collec tion..----................ . 188(696 48 $658,298 21 Dividend paid on stock ten per n iper an num, and on participating policies twenty per cent. payable in earn. This old and reliable company is issuing Doll des on Fire, River an Marine risks on the most favorable terms. All losses promptly adjusted and settled upon liberal terms at their office, 52 Camp street. JAMES L DAY, President, , OkBaPA Ei, SeCretary' jagrl IN3URA&NCE ELEVENTH ANNUAL STATEREZT -0o THE- FACTORS' AND TRADERS' IWSURANCE COMPANY. r a7.........CARONDELET STREET........W W. NEw ORLEANS, May 17, 187r. r The Trustees. in conformity with the ehartr 1 of the Company, publish the following state ment of its affairs for the fiscal year ending #th 1 April, 1877, to wit: B Premiums for the year On fire risks.................a 9,R0 60 River risks.................. 200,0 28 Marine risks................ 37.22 81-16671,71 15 Loss Unterminated premiums. 1877.... ...... 89.330 00 Return premiums....... 9,487 27- 98,815 17 Not earned rnmiums .............$4te8,91 92 Looses paid, to wit: On lire risks...$100,297 27 On river risks.. 104,869 49 On marino risks 34,708 97- 239,675 78 Re-insurance..... ...... 31,194 08 Rebate account........... 11.74 72 State and city taxes and Ii censes............... 26,122 70 N. O. Board of Under writers ................. 8,829 so Gross general expenses.... 39,849 4-- .50.412 27 Balance.......... .........112,I.89 s Add interest and discount and sav ings received....................... 88.60 Loss first semi-annual intrest paid on Capital 8tocnk. 5 per cent. and second now duo. 5 per cent....... 100,000 9 Net profits ...................... $101.142 Brserved to cover losses....... 2,000 00 Balance divided on not premiums, 1876-7 ............................... 78.142 The Company have the following assets, wit: Cash on hand........................ $19,.02 1i Ac. unts in coarse of collection..... 81,114 Bills receiv tl on pledgle......... 45,.87 go 11 ]s receivable for premiums........ 28,018 79 Bank and other stocks ............. 208,525 1 City, State and other Bonds.......... 148,128 2 Bonds of Masonic Grand Lodge of louisiana ......... ........ 50.. 0 00 Bonds of Odd Follows' Hall Associa tion . ........... .............. 000 Bonds of Association for the Relief of Jewish Widows and Orphans. 2,.00 00 Real estate ............................. 77.010 1 Total.......... ...........1,282,9 The froagoing is a true and corret tstatemet from the books of the compa"y. ED. A. PALFHEY, President. Taos. F. WALKER, Secretary. STATE OF LOUISIANA. Parish of Orleans, City of New Orleans. Sworn to and subscribed before me this lith day 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 say o demand a SECOND SEMI-ANNUA L INTZERsT OF FIVE PER CENT to April 30 1877 making 10 per cent per annum on the CAPITAL STOCl of the company ($1.000 o0o). and a cash divd of TWENTY vrA cent to stockholders on the amount (1889,588 971 of their net artcipating premiums foarthe year nn Aril 80 1877. ED. A, PALFREY President JOHN OCHAFFE, ioe President Taos. F. WALKER, Secretary. TRUSTEES. John I. Noble. T. Lytt. Lyon, John Chaffe. Samuel H. Boyd. Richard Milliken, Joseph McElroy. J. I. Warren, W.J.. Rehan. R. T. Buckner. B. F. Eshleman, Hamuel Friedlander. Wm. O. Blak,. A. A. Yrtes. Chrl.-s Chaffe. John I. Adams, L. C. Jnrey, Isasn Scherek, Wm. Hartwell. R. M. Walmsley, C. J. Leeds, A. H. May. A. T. Janin, S. H. Snowden. Joseph Bowling, A. M. Blckham. my.O UNION INIJURANCE COMPANY OF NEWW ORLEANS. TWENTIETH ANNUAL STATEMENT -OF THE- UNION INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ORLEANS. Published according to law and their charter. Amount of premiums received duringthe year ending April 30, 1877 Fire premiums......................... $70,980 1 River premiums ........................11,08 8 Marine premiums.................... 6.92 43 $88,036 93 Less return premiums.......... 781 9 87,253 98 Paid losses during the year Fire losses.................... ......... $33,029 g River losses ............................. 7,190 64 Marine losses......................... 8,676 4 $48,795 76 Reinsurances ...................... .... 2,607 R nut ..................................... 1,60000 Taxes ................................... 910 00 Rebate ................................... 8977 28 Expenses, less discount and interest.. 10,786 (3 Reserved for unterminated risks..... 15,000 00 888.677 50 The assets of the Company are Loans secured by plede ................ 9 27 Loans secured by mortgage.......... 16,350 0 Bills receivable for premiums......... 5,929 88 Stocks, bonds and other securities.... 144,071 74 Real estate ............................... 11.967 39 Premiums in course of collection..... 16,40U7 O Cash on hand........................... 9 24 9 $214,202 70 The above statement is a correct transcript from the books of the company. 4. C. CHIAPELLA, President. J. M. CRAWFOID., Secretary. STATE OF LOUISIANA, 1 Parish of Orleans..City of New Ot leans.! Sworn to and subscribed before me this 14th day of May, 1877. JAMES FAHEY, Notary Public. DIItECTOR : V. MAIGNAN. H. GALLY. A. BONNECAZE. J. BAYLE B. SALOY. A. R. BROIJSSEAU IL LARAHSE. I. D. SAiEPY. A. CHIAPELLA. my15 H IBERNIA INSURANCE COMPANY. Office No. 37 Camp street. JOHN HENDERSON. President, P. IRWIN, Vice President. THOS. F. BRAGG. Secretary. Earnings ............ ............198.033 Losses itid....-------- .................... . 73296 Net profits .......................600.266 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. Thiomrs King, John G. Ryan. Thos. Gilmore W. J ,astell. John T. (ibons, Jas. A. Girdner. William Hart, Emile Gauche. David Jackson, John H. Hanna, F. J. Gasquet. At a meeting of the Board, held May 14, JOHN HENDERSON. President, P. I KWIN. Vice Presi dent, .nd THOS. F. BRAGG, Secretary, were una i mously re-elercted. The Board declared 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, andto 20 per cent ividend o premiums paid by stockholders (making, with the rebate, ..5 per cent on premiums). Said in terest and dividends to be placedto the credit of the stock noets. Interest and dividends on full paid stock Pay able in cash at the office of the Company on and after June 15 prox. THOS. F. BRAGG, Secretary New Orleans. May 18 1877. je.m