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JUDICIAL ADVEUTIIEIIENTBS. AUCTION MALES. By Plaoide J. Spear. VALUABILE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON BAE RACKS STREET. BETWEEN MIRO AND TON TI BTREETH, SECOND DISTRICT. BUCCES.ION OF I(INACE FERNANDEZ. Becond District Cou rt for the Parish of Orleans No. 319.75. BY PLACIDE J. BPEAR Auctionner-Office No. 40 Royal stroet---HATURDAY. October 41, 1877, at 12 o'clock m.. will be noll at public auc tion, at the Merthants and Attionetrs' Ex change, on R]oyall str,'t, h-twenn Canal and Uustomhouse strert~, by virtue and in pur suanrce to an order from the Hon. A. L. Tissot, Judge of the Second District Court for the var ish of Orleans, dated thi rd of September, 1877, for account of the above succossion, the following doesrlbed property, to wit A CERI AIN LOT OF GROUND, sitiratod in Faubourg Tromn of this city, in thte squarc bounded by Barracks. Hosp'al, Miro andl Tontli streets, being part .of lot No. 17, ol a plan of Bringier, o November 4, la4 t and itnnixed to an act date. third June, .44, 'before I. J'olloik notary publh'; said lot, having. Amorlcan tntas ure ;Mi feet front on Barraoks street, by 1265 oot in depth, together with the buildings and imn provements t hercon. Terms and Conditions-One-half cash on the Spot; the balanie at tw -Ilv atnd ightooen months' credit in notes of the purchnasr, to bear interest t tt I h rats of night per ctt per annum from the date of adjudlication, anttd to be secured by vendor's privile'g and spocial mort gago on the property, with the tsuraI clauses relative to insurtanc!e, and flv ticr celit att)r ney's fees In asoe of suit on the notes. All taxes exlgalble In 1]87 to b)t paid by the purt'tscor, over and above the price of a.djulldl(tiotl. Act of salte before Thoo. Buisson, notary pub lie, at expense of urtrchaser. s(re 12 19 21 0olt3 By C. E. Girardey. BILLS RECEIVABLE, FURNITURE AND MOVABLE EFFECTH, HORSE, COW. WAGON. CART. IIARNESH, TOOLS, FARMING IMPLEMEN'lM, ETC. Corner Valmont and St. Donls streets. SUCCESSION OF M1R. AUGUSTA JUHT, Widow of Dilrlrlik Mahnken. Seoond District Court for the Parish of Orleans * No. 3t9,498. BY NASH & HODGSON--W. I. Hodgson, SAuctioner-Oflee, No, 13UCaronldlot street- On IWEDNESDAY, Boptomintr 5.1877, at 11 o'clock a. m. on the premises, on the corner of Valmont ,nd 1t. Dania streets, in the Hixth District of tlh cits by virtue and in pursuance of an order of the Hon. A. L. Tissot, Judge of tle Sweond District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated July 28, 1877, in the above entitled matter, at public aution will be sold ELOT OF IUItNITURE AND MOVABLE EOT, one Horse, one Cow, Wwagon. Cart, Harness, Tools Farming Implements. Bills Re ceivabl., etc. Ino whole as per inventory on f1i in the records of the above honorable court. Terms -(Culit on the spot. nu2(; 30 so2 0 MONITIONS. MONITION. STATE OF LOUISIANA. SECOND DISTRICT COURT FOIL TIIHE PARISH OF ORLEANS. TIIHE STATE OF LOUISIANA, TO ALL - whom these presents may come. greeting: Whereas Mtathit HIirsch lhas puchased at a Dublie sale, made by It. M. Montgomery, aun tioneer for the parish of Orleans, on the twenty eighth day of July, 1577, under anti by an order of sale randtred twenty-third June, 1877. the property hereinafter describe 1, has applied to this court for a monition or adverlsnement, in eouformity to soetIons 2370, 2.71,2:t72 and 2373. of act No. 95, approved March 10, 1870. and com monly known as the "Reovised Statutes of Louisiana." Now, therefore, know ye and all persons in terested herein are cited and adlnmonlshed in the name of the State of Louisiana. and of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans who can set up any right, title, or claim to and in the property hereinafter described, in con sequence of any informality in the order. do croo or judgment of the court. under which the same was made, or any irregularity or illouality in the appraisements or advertis ements, in time or manner of sale, or for any other defect whatsoever, to show cause within thirty days from the day this monition is first inserted in the public papers,. why the sale so made should not be confirmed and homo ogated. The said property was sold in the matter of the succession of Jose Martinez Del Campo, No,. 11,571 of the docket of this court, at which sald Mathias Hirsch, of this city, Icamne the our chaser for the price and sum of thirty-one thousand dollars. Description of the property as contained in the act of sale from the succession of Jose Mar tinez Del Campo to the said Mathias Hirsch Dpassed before Waliam Hf. Pascoe. notary public. on the tenth day of August. 1877: Two certain lots of ground, together with the three four-story brick slated stores, situated in the First District of this city, and forming the square or Islet boundlled by New Levee. Canal. Fulton and Common streets, and designated by the numbers one and two on a plan known as the plan of J. A. Beard. deposited in the office of H. B. Conas, notary, under date of the twelfth January. 1852. Lot numtnlr one measures thirty eigllt feet seven inchesssven lin's front on New Leveoe street, twet y-four fcetsix incihe on Ful ton str ct, by one hundred and thitrty-six feet two lines in depth and front on Canal stroet, and one hundred and thirty-eight font tlhree inches in depth on the line dividilng it from lot nulmbetr two: lot number two mn, asuros thirty-eight feet seven inches seven lintes front on said New Levee strtoet, and twenty-four feet live inches four lines in dlepth and front on Common street by ont hundred and twenty-tight ftct three inha.s in depth on the line dividing it from lot number on., all Amerlean measure. Being the same protpertly whitlh tlhe' said deceased acquired by puretla.se from the city of New Orleans by two sevenrtl atis passed before II. B. Ocna., notary. May 80, 18s.I. New Orleans, August 20, 1577. A. L. TI88OT. Judge. JoHN HERnERT. Clerk. au21 son 20 U. S. NARSHAL'S SALES. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. UNITED STATES VS. JOSEPH HAMPTON ET ALS. In the United States Circuit Court for the Fifth Circuit and District of Louisiana-No. 8207. "BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF COURT TO me directed in the above entitled suit, I will roceed to soell to the highest bidelr, on FltI DAY, September 21, 1,77, at 12 o'ctlock m.. at the Courthouse, at Lake Charles. parish of Calea sieu in this Statte NINE I Y-FIVE THOU.SAND LOGR. more or 1oss, lying and being on Blackman's Bayou. Bayou Serpent. Sablit rivetr, Hruston river. Indian Bayou. Whiskey Chitto Bayou. Barnes' Creek, Perkins' Mill. Norris & Co.'s Mill. and Gill and 1'latz's Mill: about 40!n0 railroad ties on Habine river, and il,Htso feet of lumber at mill of Norris & Co. HSeizeod in tihe above suit. Terms-The property to be sold in lots of the same brand as expressed in the Inventories on file at this office, and for an avertgge priae per log -the purchaser to pay the amount of hais bid in cash at the time of adludication, and to re ceive delivery of tile possetssion of the property purchased at the tocality where the samte lis. United States Marshal's office. New Orleae.s, third day of Setptemblr. 1877 JA('K WHARTON, se5 s 11 15 21 United Stateas Marshal. CONSUMPTION Positively lwred. All sufferers from this disease who are anxious to be cured should try DR. KIS-NER'S CELE .BRATED CONSUMPTIVE POWDERS. These powders are the only preparation known that will cure CONSUMPTION and all diseases of the THROAT AND LUNGS-indeed. so strong is our faith in them, and also to convince you that the are no humbug, we will forward to every sufferer, by mall, post paid, a FREE TRIAL We don't want your money until you are perfeotly satisflei of their curative powers,. If your life is worth saving, don't delay in giving these POWDERS a trial, as they will surely cure you. Price, for large box S3, sent to any part of the United States or Canada by mail on receipt of price. Address ASH & ROBBINS, ple 16 ly 0 Fulton street, Brooklyn. N Y. JUDICIAL: ADVERTI SEMENTS. SHERIFF SALES. Merchants' Mutual Insurance Company of Now Orleans vs. Mrs. Mary A. Fou.her. 1ItFTH DISTitIOT COURT FOR THE PAR I' ih of Orleans. No. 7975-By virtue of a writ of s.izure and sale, to me directed by the hon orable the Fifth District Court for the parish of Orleans. in the above entitled cause, I will proneed to sell at public auction, at the Mer chants and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street, between Canal and Outomhouse streets. in the oRe'ond District of this city, on HATUIRDAY, epltmber 15, 1877, a 112 o'clock m., the following describld property, to wit A LOT OF GROUND. with the bhulllngs and improovemecnts thereon, stlll itte in the slrl sreI bulnled by Brolad. Hospital. IDorgenois nndt Barrac'ks stret.q, in the. Meondl District of this illty, rlnd d1, signlterl by tlhe letter B on a sketchl thereof, and ot t her lots, made by Lou IiH. Pille, Surveyor, tlnder dattr of the ninth of Jan - nary, 1873, and annexedl to an ait passed on trhe aeventeenthl of April, 157:3. lhfor'- Josepht C(ivil liar. notry public in tthis city. Hiri lott B mi-slnre. n Armerican mrnarlre., twenty-three feeit six inihi- two Iires frot.on Itroad stret. by one hulndried fert in dclplh. bhtworn iprnloli Itnes. Whirr'' said lot B formns part of the prop erty aceulirlr by the defendant herein by Der 'hrrs from Altihonse i(tahoin or Itab)utin. ,1r., as per act pgaised beIfrne . il, PEmt ,iepvin notary pnli' init aisc ty, on the sllventoltnth of DI en-j lir, 15172 And sidt lot Is thle parlaphernal prop erty of the defendant horlrtin, a rvirnnord by afore clted ai't of nll'nreha, arrtd by t judgment rndr,rrrd by th' Fifth Distrit Court of the par airh oe Orleans, onti thle Iwentilth of Fobilnrualry. 17:,. and stgned on the twenty-sixth day of samei month lantt year. eiized in the above suit. Terrms--Cash on til'e Hpot. THOMAS W/. HANDY, Civil Rheriff of the Parish of Orleans. uill5 24 srot 15 Meyer Well vs. Joseph Barnett and The rsan Aaron l ha wife. F-IFTl DTITIHIUT COUrLT FOR TIlE PAR t itl of O(rlealtns, No. Hsl2-By virtutr of a writ of aseizure anrl sale, to mn diroretll by the hio orallh the Fifth District Court for the, parlsh of Orleans. In the ahove entitled caillsm. I will pro oeed to slIl iat, public aulction, at the Merchatnts and Aulltioll(eer's' ExehaBIngIe, Royal treet,. tIP twocn Canalrl and Customhoiruse streets. in thi HondDrl istrict of this city on 14MATUItDAY, Heptennmhr 15, 1877.at 12 o'clock in.. the following described property to wit- A CERTAIN LO'k OF GROUND, with nil the builtdings and improvements thereotn sit untld In the Second District of this city, in square b.unded by Levee. ToulosI, Chartres and Ht. Louts streets, designated by the number seventy two on a plan deposlte.d in the otlceo of P. La cost,. late a notary public in thits city, and meas ures twenty feet two inllches and ia half front on Levee street iby one hundred and forty-eight feet eight inches on the line soparatilng it. from lot number soventy-tlhroe, svouty six feet on the optposit line noxt to H'. Louis street; thened opening at, right angl's five fret four inches two lines, tihe stthl lot has at scclnd depth of sevrnty-four feet teo Inches and four-eighths. end twenty live feet five nnd a half inches in width in the rear. Together with thren hundred and ten sharea of the capttal stock of the Citizens' Bank of Louisiana, now reduced to two hundlreud and -ninety share:s, securled by mortcage on said tropDeriY . Being the samo property acjuireI by thn defendant herein Mrs. Theresa Aaron, by menus of a ar tition between horself and the heirs of Fanny Bernstet, as per aet pasrei hefore JTosreph C(ohn. a notary public in this city, dated twenty first November, 1156. Terms-The purcihaser to assum,, the pay ment of a stock note In favor of thll Citizens' Bank of Loulsiana, for the sum of two tilhousandi seven hundred andtt ninety tdollars. payable onl the first of May, 1578, flxed or renowarble aiccord ing to the terms of the charter of the Citi zens' Bank of L -uisiana, and the balance of the prico of uIjudlcatolnn cash on the spot. THOMAH I-. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. aul 5 24 seLC 15 Thomas August Etnderle vs. James Wood. FIFTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR Ish of Orleans. No. 85o11-By virtue of a writ of seizure and sale, to me dlirect,'d by the hon. orable the Fifth District Court for the parish of Orloans, in the above entitled cause. I will pro coed to sell at public auction, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street, he tween Canal and Customhouse strets., In the Second District of this city, on MONDAY, 8eptenlmbr 17, 1877, at 12 o'clock in., the following described property to wit A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, together with all the buildings and improvements thereon, known as number one hundred and ninety-five situated in the Second District of the city of NowOrleans; said property is desig nated by the number seven, in the sqluare bounded by Dumaine, St. Philip, St. Claulde and Tremestreets on a plan drawn by Castaing. architAet. on ti e sixteenth March, nt;o, and de nosited in the omfice of C. V. Foulon, notary ulb lie in this r'ty; said lot of groltnd mnleasring. according to said plan, eighteein foot one I, iih four lines front on Dnmaine street by ninety-six feet six inches five lines ldmp. lt sgther with the alleyway fronting on Trorme street. having nine feet two inches front by twenty-eight feet niRe inches one line dne.D. Being the same property aqlluired by the de fendant herein Iy purchase from V. Wiltz. by act passed before sail notary. C. V. Foulon, dated twenty-seventh Bepntober, lt.ic. neized in the above sutlt. Terms--Cash on the spot. THOMAS H. HANDY. Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. aul6 24 see 17 B. Laporte, for the Use of Prosper La-. porte, vs. Now Orleans Mutual Insurance Association. F.IFTH DISTRICT COURT FOR TIHE PAR _' ish of Orleans. No. 41989-By virtull of It writ. of fleri facias for costs in favor of W. P. Ilari pr. lato sheriff, to me directed by the honorable the Fifth District Court for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled call w. I will proceed to sell at public auction, at the Mir chants and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal stroet. between Canal and Custmhouilse streets. in the Second District or this city, on TIIUltS I)AY. SHotemnber 6, 1877, at 12 o'clock in., the followlag described proe. rty, to wit- ALl, THE RIGHT, TITLE AND INTEREST of B. Laporto and iProsper Laporte in their sit it against the Now Orleans Mutual InsurLane. As sociation. wherein they claim two lthusand dollars, with legal interest from the nin leenthI of August, 1873. Judgment has bneen rendered in the honorable Filtth District Court Juno H. 1876, in favor of the defendansa, but hats bi!in atuealelod from by the plaintiffs. ieis.id n the a)bove suit. Termb-Cash on the spot. THOMAS H. HANDY. Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. au225 31 so6 SUCCEMSION NOTICES. Successlon of Jacob Ulmer. c ECOND DISTRICT COIURT FOR THE PAR. L ish of Orleans, No. 36.5l91-Not ice is hereby given to the creditors of this estate and to all other persons herein interes.ted to show cause within ten days from the present notiilcation, if any they have ,or can. why thei a'iounlt pro sented by the testamentary executrix of the dio ceased should not he anoroved and homolo gatod, and the funds distributed in accord ance therewfth. By order of the court. au26 31 so6* JOHN HERBERT, Clerk. Succession of Wm. f. Reynolds. SECOND DItTRICT COURT FOR THE parish of Orleans, No. 39,70)--All persons halving claims against the suecession of Win. H. Rteynolds are het0by notified to present the sanme, whetlher due or to beoome due, to C. L, Itynohis, at the Reynolds' Iron Works, or to (;. L. Hall. attorney at law, No. 37 Carondelet street. New Orleans, within ten days from this notice. M. REYNOLDS. Silt i 9 Tutrix administering. Successnon of John Small. SECOND DISTRICT QOUItT FOR THE PAR ish of Orleans. No. 3u.721-Whoeras. Hamuicl Frmalnal hlis Ititioned thei court for letters of adilrllinistration oin th llstLate of the late John Small, dleceased, inltestate. Notice is lherbty given to all whom it may concern to show (cause, within tnll days why the prayer of the said pitilioner shouhli not be granted. By order of the court. au25 seo 6* JOHN HERBERT. Clerk. nuccession of Placide Forstall. ECOND DISTRICT COURT FOR TIlE PAR LS ish of Orleans. No. s3,6i35-Notice is hereby given to the creditors of this estate and to all other persons herein interested to show cause within ten days from the present noti fltation, if any they have or c'an. why the suppiellluntal and final account presented by Anatl,i..J. For stall, testamentary executor of tilh de,'easid. should not eI) aporoveld alnd homologa ed, and the funds distriuted in accordance therewith. By order of the court. aun2 sc3 7* JOHN HERBERT. Clerk. succession of Jean Ternoir. SECOND DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR L ish of Orleans. No. 3,1722-Whereas. Fran eois Leon Ternoir has petitionol tvhe .Irt for letters of administrationon the est;tt',tof Ih lite Jean Ternirr. oieceasd,. int.estte, Notio. is hereby given to all whin it may conierni to showeansl within ten days why the prayer of the said prtitioner should not be granted. By order of the court. au2t se3 7* JOHN HERBERT, Clerk. JUDICIAL ADVERTISEMErlNTS. SHERIFF MALEMR. The Clt7-of New Orleans vn. John flyrn": sula"' v. amIne: name vc. Margaret A. Con gro've. •t.UPEiEti0 1I14T'RI::r COURiT FOR T'rIlE purJh of Orl'onns, Nos. (18 1i,2. 8,1and nl . l Iiy virta'' f thrtee writs of thiri facing. to, m dlir,,ttd by th honorable tlhi' uttlperlor I)i4triit. Court for the garish of Orltnii, in the itbov'e entitl'd 2'tll41, for city ttxes of 1874, 1875 antiii 1876,. I will proned to atpl at llpblin auction, at the M[,relints and Au, tioners' Ex(hnngo, IovalJ strnet, ihotwven (iltnal iand (Juttonmhoullw tr,,t8, i. ti' He condl D)intri't of lthi city, in 'I1UEHI)AY. HtNlta+tlnblr 26,. 1877. ntt 12 o''ltok m., til' following du"ribId pror .rty, to wit- 1. A CEJ'I AIN IT()T 1 (1.ttUND. Rituatned in the First 1)ittrict of this city. In uaire nru her four hundred lld an thirty-throen. b undd by Pa'limyra. D)rhlIgny. Claiorne atil Conllon oI r,."t, designnted 41 lot iu ml iter eight, mea1 (a r int twelttv-flve foot front on P'allnyrla trteet by ninety-,righI felot in detpth. 2. A C(EttT'AIN I/OT OF GROUND. istutn.ltd in the FirHt District of this eity. in Pgquarte Im her four hundred tanid forty-livo. ihotndtei by iDerblny. (Chitihrie. Erata and l11o i trc-tM. dfl-ign afld atI lot number tilVLen, mol1uHlllirlg twenty-nliinl feet front. on Derbigny trornt Iby ninoty-six feet, in depth. Ml,,izmIe in tht abhove sutlls. T I'I'ir -- Claul flit ih,' nl,,t. T'iIIMAH H. HANDY. Civil Shtriff of thell P'riMh o Orletani. al124 s0a0 25 The City of New Orleans vs. Mrs. DanliC DI)trro'Pl; 11a v. ln, lll; nanL vs. . V. V8. Mtt; M4lle VlH. Mt1i1P; I lMIOle VM. PATlll8I0 8Rl V8. sami,: 1ainl0 vs8. U1),iietl Darrock; n1tn11o VM. aIt-ll 2,, .Ul' iI'I,1011 DISHTICT CO(UIRT FOR THE t ' larisHh of Orlltanll, INo(. 4461, 14,597, 32,0451 15.627, 152.171, 72, 592, 83,tIn9 atnll z.ti6-I y Vii ltle Io ighlt writs of fltlri fat'in. toI me dlrehted by the Iittorabl the Mlptriiir flistri t Court for tlt; ptrrich of OrlJ.an. . In tie Ilabove enlitleld valiuses, for city tl.xi' of 1i6618. 18I9 1870, 1871, 1871, 1874, 1875 andl 1876. 1 will pr.old to seIll . it t uitblic i.1 0 tion, at tlhe MtrithantM aind Auetilonnc'l' Ex hnnlllg'. lRoyal ntrPett, I,ttwnn ('lllnl and Cnn tol hous, t rel'ts. in thbe 81(,eniti Distrlet of thiu city, on TUEHDAY, Mt.lntmbr 25I, 1877. at 12 o'cloc(k in., tho following doisrib'id property, to wit A CEIRTAIN LOT OR PORTION OF GROUND. tog'ther with all the Iluiliglln and inmprovo meotA thereon, and all the rights, way1s, privi legKo, nervit.udles and atplplirttlltanlces tihereulnto Iblnlogi14 or In anywise itplrtitnlng. itlltlte in the Fourth Di.tri't, of this city, in Puareo number thirty holdll li"i by Jll'ck-on, LIvIle, RotlIMeonllul and Josphinaetreets,lt. Idlt t or por tion of ground being delignated by the number thirty-nlne. nrnd Inmosuring forty-four feet four 1i1hes two lihs front on .Jnt'kson street by one hundIred und1 fifty-nine feet ten inches threl I1n1s in depth, betweon parallli lins bhein theI name property which wats acqulred by Mrs. Daniel Dnrrooh one of the dfendants herein. lduring her wl iwhltood Ibypurchase from the slccOsslon of litrles McMIcken, No. 14,112 of the dolcket of the ttMoond Distrtit Court for this parish. by acit pIa.s.etl before Hugh Madden. lato a notary publi in this city, on tlhe fifth of Jan utry. 186(1. nsollnd in the above suits. Terms-Cash on the tspot. THOMAR H. HANDY, Civil Sheorff of the Plarish of Orleans. a1u24 80s0 25 The Cl#y of New Orleans vs. Estate of John (G. Egle; sinale vs. same; MaIII vs. same. SUPERIOR D)ISTILICT COURT FORl THE ) parish of Orleans. Nos. 68.117, 81.212 land .5l--By virtue of three writs of fleri facias, to me directed by the honorabll the Superior District Court for the parish of Orleans. in the above en titled causes, for city taxes of 1874, 1875 and 1870. I will proceed to sell at public nuction, at the Merchants and Auctioneers'. Excbange, Royal street, between C lnal and Customhouse streets, In the Second Districtof thiselty, on TUESDAY, Moptr'mb1er 25. 1877, at 12 o'clock m., the following described propertv, to wit A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND, sit uated in the First. District of tthis c'ity, In square numbetr three hundred aind twenty-six, bound ed by Liberty. Euphrosine Canllopeand Frank lin streets, delsignated as lots numbers sixteen and seventeen. measuring sixty-nine feet front on Liet)rty street by one hundred and twelve feet in depth. Heizedl in the atbove suits. Terms--Cash on the sot. ANDY, THOMAS HI. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. a1124 seb 25 The City of New Orleans vs. Caroline Dorothe Egle: samn vs. samne; same vs. same. ýUPERIOR DISTRICT COURT FOR THE k parish of Orleans. Nos. es.1l2' sH81.2 and 555 By vi rtue of three writs of Ilori fa('ias, to me di rectedI by tthe honoratble tie Huvperior District Court for thi parish of Orleans. in the abov).ien tittd cIauises. for city taxes of Is1T. 1875 and 176,. I willuroeed to sell at publlc auction, at the MBorhalts and Auclloneers' Exchange, Itoyal street, betweeol Canarl and Customhouse strieets, in the Second ])istrict of this city, on 'UES DAY, optember 25. 1.77. at 12 o'rlock Im., the fol lowing dsesirlieodl irop- r! y. to wit A CERTAIN COIt NEI LOT OF GROUND, situated in the First District of this city, in square number three hundred and forty-oight, bounded by Liberty, Calliope, Howard and Clio streets, dlesignated as lot niumlber six,.meas uring twenlty-nine feet front on Libarty street Iy one hundred and twelvc feeot in depth and fronlt on Callio.pc street. S~ zed in the above suits. Terlss-Calsh on thre spot. TIlrOIAS H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the PIarish of Orleans. a.2 sob 25 CONSITABLE NALFA!. B. I)intrans vs. Felix Arnaud. 1 OUItTH JUSTICE COURT FOR THE PAR Ich of Orleans, No. 4571--ly virtue of a writ of fiori facras, to me dt!roctd by the Hon. F. B. lIernanuclz. Fourth .Ilustice of the Peace for the )parish ]of Orlansi. I will proceed to sell at pubt lic auction on MONDAY., September 17, 177, at 105, o'clock a. rn.. in fro it of my office, No. 7 Frenchmen strc.t. In the Third District of this city, the fillowing dlscribetd proprty, to wit ONE (G-iAY H1ULE AND O(NE BLACK MARF. Seized in the above entitled and numbered suit. Terms-Cash on the spot. WILLIAM H. HAYS. 505 10 17 Constable. Mrs. PuJol vs. Mrs. Tasset. FOURTII JUSTICE COURtT FOR THE PAR ish ,of Orleans. No. 3t08s-By virtue of a writ of fleri facias, to me directed by the Hon. F. B. Hernandze. Fourth Justice of the Peace for the par'sh of Orleans. I will proceed to sell at public auction, on MONDAY, Soptem ber 17 1877, at Ia o'clock a.m.. in front of my office, No. 7 l'renchmen street, in the lThi rd Distriot of this city, the following described property, to wit ONE LOT OF HOUSEHFOLD FURNITURE, as per Inventory on file in my offien. Seized in the above entitled and numbered suit.. Tcrms-Caesl on the spot. WILLIAM H. IIAYS. se5 11 17 Constable. Henry R. Gogreve vs. Ceo. Landwehr. EIGHTH JUSTICE COURT FOR THE PAR ish of Orleans. No. 27-.By virtue of a writ of fihrl facits, to me directed by the Hon. A. J. Roman, Eighth Justice of the Peace for the par ish of Orleans, I will Iroceed to sell at public auction. on TUESDAY, Heptnmber 4. 1877, at 12 o'clock m.. in front, of my onfle, on Canal Ave nue, between Harnpson and S.emnd streets, in the Seventh District of trlis city. the following describtd property, to wit ONE HIlt E, WAGON and HARNESS. Seized in the above entitled and numbered suit. Terms-Cash on the spot. au25 Iot P. MITCHEL. Constable. City of New Orleans vs. H. Gumpert. FIIST JUSTICE COURT FOIL THE PARISTH of Orleans, No. In c--By virtue of a writ of fleri fa.mLs, to me, dircited by the Hon. J. Paris Chidlre,-s. first justice of the peacei in and for the parish of Orleans. I will proceed to sell at publlie auction. on MONDAY, Septemtbr Io, 1877. at 12 o'clock im., at mly warehouse, No. 139 Julia street, the following described property. to wit ONE LOT OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITUIRE, as per inveuntory on tile in ly oillo-. Seized In the above entitled and numbered stiit. Terms-Cnsh on the spot. au30 st 1II* JOIN F. WOOD. Constable. Mrs. Coleman (authorized) vs. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher. FIRST JUSTICE COURT FOR THE PAR ish of Orleans, No. ls3s--By virtue of a writ of flori ftihils. to me diro-tel by the H n. J. Paris Childress, First Ju.stic,' of the Peaem in andl for the parish of Orleans. I will proceed to sc11 at publici auction, at my warehouse. No. 1.t.. Julia street. on MONI)AY, S.tember 1t. 1]77, at 12 o'clock in., the following described Ir.rprty. to wit- ONE LOT OF JIOUSEIIOLD FURNITURE. Sizedl in the above, entittled and numbnered suit. tas per inventory on ille in my office. Te'rms.-Cash on the spot. auao se5 10* JOHN F. WOOD, Constable. INSURANCE. MERHANTS' MUTUAL INSURANCE COM PANY OF NEW ORLEANS, 104 .............. Canal Street .............. 14 TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT, In conformity with the r"quirements of their charter, the Company publish the following statement: Premiums received during the year ending May 31. 1S77, including'unearned premiums of the previous year On Fire Risk....................... $861,296 52 On Marino Risks................ 24.473 98 On River Risks...................... 25,679 87 Total Premiums ................. 411,449 82 Less Unearned Premiums...... 118,115 00 Not Earned Premiums May 81, 1877 ............................. 293,884 82 Losses paid On Fire Risks .............117.867 98 On Marine Risks.......... 17,052 50 On River Risks.......... 8,590 77 Taxes and expenses, loss interest................ 28.93 88 Reinsurances and Re turned Premiums.... 16,104 08- s183,814 66 Proflt........................ 110,00 16 The Company have the following assets: Real Estate......................... ... .079 49 CityBonds ......................... 110,419 50 Bank. Ballr ad and other Stocks and Mortgage Bonds.......... 169.235 56 Notes secured by mortgage........ 214,042 06 Notes secured by pledge............ 42,807 97 Bills receivable ...................... 75,164 1 Premium in course of collection.... 49,087 98 Cash on hand........ .......... 77,007 83 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. G. W. Notr, Secretary. STATI Or LOUISIlANA, Parish of Orleans, City of Now Orleans. Sworn to and subscribed before me the sev enth day of June. 1877. JAMES FAHEY, Notary Public. At a meetina 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. DIaBEOTORS: P. Maspror By. Beebe, DI). A. Cliaffraix. E. Toby P. Fourehy, J M.Allen, S. . I.rolf. It. W. Smith, Charles Lafltte. D. Fatio, jes tf J. J. Fernandes. TWENTY-EIIGHTH ANNUAL BTATEMENT --0O THE-- CRESCENT MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY NEW ORLaANS, 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........1.....188,08 51 Marine premiums.......... 29,315 95 River premiums............ 81,924 85 8299,808 81 Earned premiums, less re insurance and return pre miums .................... 228,235 15 Losses paid and estimated, including all known and unpaid, say: Fire losses........$67,8a5 60 Marine losses..... 7,285 41 River losses....... 25.510 20 ----- 100.181 21 Taxes, expenses, discount In lieu of participation, etc.... ..........$51,892 58 Less rents, salv age savings, etc. 11.766 72 S$40,12 86 $140,257 07 Gross profits......................... $87.978 08 Of which 856.587 as is appropriated to balance of interest and liquidation of doubtful assets, The company have the following assets Bills receivable .........$...:.8,048 38 Loans on Bonds and Mort gage ........................ 55,943 88 --$ 124,591 70 Loans on call ................ $74,554 16 Cash ........................ 63.840 71 - $ 188,400 86 City Bonds .................. 72,06 00 Bank and other Stocks..... 73,415 68 Real Estate.................. 189.644 66 Premiums in Course of Col lection and Suspense Ae count ...................... 38.416 94 Total assets...--....... $681,428 79 The above statement is a true and correct transcript from the hooks 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 Publio. 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. Juno11, 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 8tone, Adam Thomson. George Martin, Henry Abraham, Alfred Moulton, Victor Meyer, L. C. Jurey. Edward J. Gay, Edward Nalle, Joseph Bowling, Geo. W. Sentell. Simn Hernshelm, A. Levi. bimon Forcholmer, Wm. H. Matthews, Jos. B. Wolff, Paul E. Mortimer. R. B. Post, John V. Moore. Ed, Pilsbury, W. B. Conger. Jno. E. Kinn. Henry M.Preston. Itombn G. Bush, J. J. Irby. my22 ly SUN MUTUAL INSURANCI COMPANY. Paid Up Capital, $500,000. FROM THE TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL STATEMENT FOR 1876. Net annual earned pre miums and Discounts and Interest .............. $407.958 Losses, Expenses, Taxes, etc -........--- ... 277,207 94 Reserved fund $10,000, and Dividend on capital 10 per cent .............. 59,547 47-8336,7511 Not Profit ......... ....-.. $71,208.1: Assets of the ý,,,u any es timated at their cash market value: Stocks, Bonds, Loans and Bills Receivable-....--.. 898,590 7. Cash on hand and premi ums in course of collec tion ....----................ 186,698 4. $586,298 21 Dividend paid on stock ten per n tier an num, and on participating policies twenty per cent. payableY n can. This old and reliable company is issuing poli cies on Fire, River ana Marine risks on the most favorable terms. All losses promptly adjusted and settled upon liberal terms at their office, 52 Camp street. JA4MES I. DAY, President, a. Aaravrsa. Secretary jaul17 SAYVE 02O. C RANEI PR IZE CENTENNIAL EXEPOSITION. i8e. AS THE BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. Its competitors receiving only an award for some special feature of their machines. The World-renownei Wilson Shuttle Serinl Machine Has Unlimited Capacity to do all kinds 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, hemting and rumffling. It does one-third more work in a given length of time than any other Sewing machine. WITH EVERY MOTION of the FOOT the MACHINE MAKES SIX STITCHES. Thee Wilson achines wil do s much aort in no dy as fou other Kain 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 five 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 IflIstrated Catalogue. AVP Agents Wasted. For full particulars call or address WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO., 189 Oanal Street, NEW ORLEANI ESTABLISHED IN 1825. Corner Delord and Constance Street. t1 --~-- WE ARE PREPARED TO MANUFACTURE Steam Engines, Boilers, Sugar Mills, Furnaces for Burning Bagasse, Vacuum Pans, Clariflers and Filters, SAW MILLS. COTTON PRESSES, NEWELL SCREWS, JUIDSON'S OOVERN NOBRS, GIN GF&RING, FURNACE MOUTHS, GRATE BARBS, ALL KINDS OF PLANTATION AND ST AMBOAT WORK, And every description of Machinery for the South. We beg to call special attention to our large stock of SUGAR KETTLES Havin lptr. chased the entire stock of the stacker Iron Works of Tennessee, fpr which Mr. E. F. Laville. beuvre was formerly agent (and the only genuine Tennessee Kettles in the market), we offer the same for sale, as well as those of our own manufacture, price list of which we will be pleased to furnish upon application. feistf LEEDS & CO. RESTAURANTS. VICTOR'S RESTAURANT. VICTOR BERO withes to nnnounen to I, VIthe puhliO that he will shortly remove his - FAR-FAMED RIESTAURANT from his old s~tand. as and 40 Bourbon street, to ] 31 BOURBON, nearly opposite. I Strangers will find with him FINELY FURNISHED ROOMS % And the Best of Cooking. BOARD. daily. weekly or hv the month I4 aril meal tickets for the convenience oif Sbulsie.ss men. I' RICES MODERATE. sc1 lm . REOPENIING. LEON'S RESTAURANT, :FORMERLY CAMORS RESTAURANT,: S2.. ... t. Charles Street .... 23 3 AFTER THOROUGH REPAIRSR. aEvery Dellency in this and the Northern : Market. GAME, FISH AND OY.TERS .N0 Received Daily. :BOARD BY WEEK ........ ...........ss REOPENIING. aune st S TRICONI'8 i RESTAURANT -AND ICE CREAM SALOON. OUT ON THE PIER OF THE LAKE END -Of the PONTCHARTRAIN RAILROAD. The finest of fish, fresh from the lakes. Choice wines and liquors always on hand. All orders for meals can be left at TRISCONI'S, corner of Canal and Decatur streets where they will meet with proper attention. Prices mod erate. el3 LEVWIS' PREPABATION of Fine Cast 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 tile whole conclave of inventors "of the surest and best anti-bilious medictn.s." etc. I allude to their invariable secresy of ingre dients. The usual and only other mode in pro ducing Sulphuretted Iron is by the hydrogen process, where it is made by nundreds of pounds for the commerce of the world, and is not to be depFende-d on, as it contains too great a proportion of carbon (charcoal), which cannot be avoided in the process of their manufac turing it. This Sulphuret of Refined Steel is the pure sulphuret of steel, having not a particle of for eign matter in its combination. It is made by hand. Those eminent professors of chemists and physicians of France, together with the United States Dispensatory, state that the great object in administering iron is to get the greatest quantity into the gastric juice of the stomach, as it is intendad to renovate and purify the blood. and its known value as a tonic. mnytf W. T. L. HOTELS. BARNES' HOTEL, MISSISSIPPI CITY, WILL BE KEPT OPEN DURING THE WINTER MONTHS, as well as the Hummer Months. THE BEST PLACE ON THE COAST FOR HEALTH RECREATION. The hbst of Fish, Oysters, Crabs, Fruit, Vege tables and Game. Terms ............... $40 per Month. s01 2w J. D. MAYER & CO. TREMONT HOUSE, Corner Tremont and Church Streets, Galveston, Texas. BRIfA & ORFILA, Lessees. (Formerly of the Orand Southern Hotel.) The Palace Hotel of Galveston. This elegant Hotel, lately completed, T.s NOT'O OP"EIN" -FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF THE PUBLIC Being built at a cost of $400,000. It will be first class in every respect, with all the latest im provements, ELEVATORS. ELECTEC ANNUN CIATOIS, etc. -WITH BATH ROOMS ON EVERY FLOOR. We therefore take pleasure In soliciting A CONTINUANCE OF THE PATRONAGE extended by the commercial men to the late Grand Southern Hotel. HBItA & ORFILA. Lnessres, Formerly of Grand Southern Hotel. ANTHONY SBISA, Ja.. Chief Clerk. y27 Cm ST. JAMES HOTEL, ON MAGAZINE FTREET, Between Gravier and Natchez. New Orleans, La. GEN. CHAS. E. 8SMEDES, Proprietor. Terms--2 so Per Day. The undersigned havingpurchased the unex plred lease of Messrs. Ir . .l iv"rsv & Co., It the above Hotel, is now in Dossession of the same, and has the pleasure of announcing to his friends and the public that it will b:e kept open during the entire summer for regular and transientguest :and dal boarders on LIBERL A TERMSIH. No palns or expense will be spared to insure the com:rfort of his guesta. The Hotel will he entirely renovated, refitted and refurnished during the summer. C'HAH. E. 8MEDES, Proprietor. New Orleans, June 15, 1877. j15 3rm