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CITY ORDINANCES--OFFICIAL. MAYORALTY of NEl OnLSA$s, Olty Hall, leptember 20, 1877. 1 [No. 4120--Administration Series.] Resolved, That the sum of eleven hundred and ninety dollars be and the rame is hereby appro priated to John Page for repiing the coart room of Becorder of Second and Third Disrtrcts, as per resolution No. 4028, passed July 8, 1871, and that the Administrator of Accounts warrant in pay. ment of tame. Adopted by the Council of the oity of New Or .eus, September 18, 1877. Yeas-Brown, Osvans", Denis, Diamond, Ed. ED. PILSBUBY, Mayor. Ak trueepy: Tieos. . RAPIER, Seoretary. MAYORALTY OF NEW ORLEANS, City Hall, beptember 20, 1877. [No. 4121-Administration Series.] Besolved, That the sum of $125 be and is here bya spproprated to reimburse the Lonuisana Field Artilery for expenses incurred in firing salutes on the 4th of July and 14th of September, 1877, and that the Administrator of Public Accounts arrant in payment of the same. Adopted by the onnil of the city of New Or leans, September 18, 1877. ED. PILSBUBY, Mayor. A true copy: Taos.O. BrPIER, Secretary. MAYoRALTY or Nzw OsLaNs, i City Hall, September 20, 1677. [No. 4122-Administration Series.] An ordinance providing for the payment of cer tain interest. Be it ordained, That the following amounts of interest were due July 1, 1875, to parties named on bonds surrendered for funding, on whioh there were no coupons. alid amounts to be paid when collected out of the interest funds apper taling to the respeotive series, in conformity with ordinasnes Nos. 8190 and 3282, Administra ton Series: 0 L. .. Dupuy ..........................$800 00 E. 0. Palmer ............ .............. 28 81 Total.; .........................828 1at Adopted by the Conncil of the city of New Or leans, September 18, 1877. Yess-Brown, 0saanas, Denis, Diamond, Ed wards, Moaffrey. ED. PILSBUBY, Mayor. A true copy: Tose. G. BRAMs. Secretary, MAYonALTY OF NEw ORLEANS, City Hall, september 20, 1877. [No. 4128-Administration Series.] Reaolved, That permission be uad is hereby I td to Hon. John E. King Collector of tne to transfer and change the location of ser .w* assall bnildings, on the levee, hertofore used i1h eustoms service at this port, as district 1. transfer one of the ofes, now in the First and Fourth Districte, to a pointnear Celeste street. 2. To transfer one of the oices, now in the Second and Third Distriots, to near the head of HEcpital street, thus leaving two oices Instead of four, as heretofore; and 8. To pVae a small Boating boathouse at the head of Hospital street, between wharves and out of the w o the ship auding. Adopted by the Coumell of the city of New Orleans, September 18,1877. Yues--Brown, Oavanae. Denis, Diamond, Ed wards, Mostffrey. ED, PILBBURY, Mayor. A true copy: Isos, G. RAPIER, Seoretary. MAYOBALTY or Naw OILEBANS,I City Hall, September 20, 1877. (No. 4124-Administration Series. ] Be it ordained, That the Administrator of In provements be and he is hereby authorized to advertise for sealed proposals to dig opt the Gltborne oanal from Press to Poland sttr , In aeeordsaee with speifocations to be furnised by the City Surveyor. Adopted by the Council of the city of New Orleans, Spte emr 18. 1877. ED. PILSBURY, Mayor. A true eopy: Tnos. . R. BAPI, Secretary. MAYroaarY or Naw OaLBaAls, Otty Hall, September 20, 1877. [No. 412--Administration Serles.] Resolved, That the Adminlstrator of Imprsve imeate e and he is hereby instructed to adver tie for sealed proposals for the construction of a nuisance wharf in the Third District and one In the fifth District, according to speoifications to be furnished by the City Surveyor. Adopted by the Council of the city of New Or .ans, September 18, 1877. ED. PIL9BURB, Mayor. A true copy: Taos. G. Barren, Secretary. MAYronLTY or Naw OnLEANS, City Hall, September 20, 1877. s [No. 4120--Administration Series.] Resolved, That article 13 of ordinancoe No. 8198, approved December 80, 1858, be amended and read as follows: Every person violating any provieon of this ordinance shall be fined not Ism than $25, or imprisonment for thirty days, or both penalties, at the disoretidh of the court. Adopted by the Council of the city of New Or leans, september 18, 1877. Yeas-Brown, Cavanac, Denis, Diamond, Ed wards, MeaOffrey. ED. PILSBURY, Mayor. A true copy: Tnos. G. RAPIEn, Secretary. IMAonALTY or New OBLEANS, I City Hall, September 20, 1877. " [No. 4127-Administration Series.] Resolved That permission be and is hereby tranted to Maximilian Herrmann, proprietor of the Hong Kong Tea Company, to remove his steam engine from No. 20 Camp street to No. 89 Canal street, for the purpose of grinding and roasting coffee, revocable at the pleasure of the Concl[. Adopted by the Council of the city of New Or leans, September 18, 1877. ED. PILSBURY, Mayor. A true copy; Thueo. . RAPIEn, Secretary. MAYORALTY or NEw ORLEANs, City Hall, September 20, 1877. [No. 4128-Administration teries.] Whereas, The people of New Orleans feel a deep interest in the importance of the early con struction of the New Orleans Pacific Railway, to connect this city with Shreveport, Louisiana, and Marshall, Texae; therefore, be it Resolved, That we, the Mayor and Administra. tors of the city of New Orleans. do hereby cor dially recommend that the Representatives of the State of Louisiana in the Congress of the United States, at Washington, do earnestly support and w aldtdhe passage of the Texas and Pacific Railway bill, provided the New Orleans Pacific Railway, which has been in continuous course of construe. tion by the means of oar own people for a period of over two years, and having the oonfidence of the community, as the road entitled to govern mental aid, be embraced in said Texas and Pa cific bill, as the New Orleans branch of the Texas and Pacific Railway. Resolved further, That the Mayor be and is hereby requested to send copies of this resola .-".ion to our Representatives at Washington. Adopted by the Council of the city of New Or leans, September 18, 1877. Yeas-Brown, Cavanso, Denis, Diamond, Ed wards, MCaffrey. ED. PILSBURY, Mayor. , t os. 0o . RAPIER. Secretary. AUCTION SALES. By George Pearson. ELEGANT FURNITURE. MIRRORS. CAR PETS. DBAPERIES. SHADES. BOOKS. PAINTINGS, ENGIRAVINGS. BEDDING, ETC. -Also One of the Most Comploto Dental Omco and Laboratory outfits In the city. For sale at auction on actount of departure. MY GEORGE PEARSON Auctloneer.--Offlce o No. 0o Camp stret.--Will be sold on the emses. No. 134 Canal street, between St. ferlos and Carondelet streets, on WEDNES Y. September 26. 1877. commencing at lo', HE ENTIRE CONTENTS of said residence dental office, embra ing many rare and ptly articles. -Also S-Also- ONE FINE UPRIGHT PIANO. manufactured 'AIy loeberghB. Paris. costing $.. Terms-Cash. se21 Gt J ,DICIIL RIi3MlatTMl 5ll ,, AUvCtION SAL.S. By C. E. G'rard.y. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. SILVER AND PLATED-WARE, STOCK OF MATERIAL AND TOOLS OF THE SIL VERSMITHING AND GILDING ESTAB LISHMENT, MULE, ETC. SUCCESSION OF THE LATE ADOLPHUS HIMMEL Second District Court for the parish of Orleans No. 39,710. BY C. E. GIBARDEY. Auctioneer-Ofiee No. 31 Camp street-SATURDAY, September 29. 1877 at 11 o'clock a, m.,, on the premises, Will be sold at public auction, by virtue and in pur suance of an order from the Hon. A. L. Tissot, Judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated the 17th September and ren dared in the above entitled succession, the fol lowing described nropert. to wit ALL THE STOCK IN TRADE comprising a large variety of Silver and Plafed Ware, Silver smithing and Gilding Material, Machinery. Tools and Household Furniture contained in the two-story brick store and dwelling 180 Poy dras, between Baronne and Carondelet streets, Also. one MULE. Terms-Cash on the spot. se21 22 28 29 FINAL ADJUDICATION -OFy -or IMPROVED FIRST DISTRICT PROPERTY, On Basin, between Poydras and Perdido streets, near the market. SUCCESSION OF MARIA HAGEDOR, JOHN Henry Wicke and David I'ortscner, consolidated. Second District Court for the parish of Orleans BY C. E. GIRARDEY, Auctioneer-Ofi.ce No. t31 Camp street-SATURDAY. October 13. 1877 at 12 o'clock min.. at the St. Charles Auction Exchange in the rotunda of the St. Charles Hotel, in this city, will be sold at public auction, to the last and highest bidder, by and in pursu ance of an order from the Hon. A. L. Tissot, Judge of the second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated Feb. 24. 186e, and a supple mental order, dated April 2, 1877, and rendered in the above entitled matter, the following de scribed property, to wit 1. A CIRTAIN LOT OF GROUND, situated in the First District of this city. and in the square bounded by Basin, Rampart, Poydras and Perdido streets, designated on plan of L. Pillse, dated February 16, 1832, as lot No. 11, measuring 26 feet front on Basin street, the same width in the rear by 61 feet 6 inches in depth between parallel lines. 2 ALSO ANOTHER PIECE OR PORTION OF GR.OUND adjoining the rear of said lot at the side thereof towards ioydras street measuring S5 feet front along the side of said lot No. 11, 29 feet 5 inches in width in the rear. a3 feet front on the side towards Poydras street, and 32 feet 5 inches on the line towards Poydras street; to gether with the improvements thereon, com prising the two-story frame tenement house No. - Basin street. Terms-One-third cash on the spot, and the re mainder atone, two, three and four years' credit for notes specially secured by mortgage and ven dor's lien on the property sold, bearing all the usual clauses of eight per cent per annum in terest from the day of sale until final payment, five per cent attorney's fees in the event of suit to enforce the payments; improvements to be kept insured and the policy transferred to the holders of the notes; and further to assume the payment of the taxes due and exigible in 1877 and 1878 over and above the price of adjudi cation. Act of sale before W. H. Pascoe Esq., notary public, at the expense of the purchaser. Lu2125 s 815 22 29 06 18 .PRBOVED FOURTH DISTRICT PROlERTY, FORMING THE CORNEB OF CHIPPEWA AND SEVENTH STREETS. SUCCESSION OF JOSEPH JOERGEB. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 28,732. BY 0, E. GIRARDEY Auctioneer-Offcee No. S81Camp street-SATURDAY, September 22, 1877, at 12 o'clock m., at the St. Charles Auction Exchange in the rotunda of the St. Charles otel, in this city, will be sold at public auction, y virtue and in pursuance of an order from the Hon. A. L. Tissot, Judge of the Second Dis trict Court for the parish of Orleans. dated the eleventh of August, 1877. and rendered in the above entitled succession, the following de scribed property, to wit 1. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, together with all the buildings and improvements there on, situated in the Fourth District of this city, in the square bounded by Chippewa Jersey, now Annunciation. Seventh and Eighth streetse The said lot forms the corner of Chippewa and Seventh streets; is designated by the No. 1 on plan by W. T. Thompson, dated the ad kay, 1841. and measures at feet 4' inches front on Chippewa street by a depth and front on Sev enth street of 120 feet, between parallel lines. Together with all the improvements thereon, comprising a one-story frame building, in which are a grocery store and dwelling desig nated by the No. 489 Chippewa street. 2. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUNID together with all the buildings and improvements there on, situated in the dlistrict and square as above described. The said lot is designated by the No. 2 on plan by W. T. Thompson dated ad of May, 1841, and measures at feet 4'. inches front on Chippewa street by 120 feet in depth, between parallel lines. The improvements comprise a two-story frame house, designated by the No. 491 Chippewa street. Terms and Conditions-One-half cash on the spot and for the remainder of the price, the purchasers to furnish their three several notes, divided tqually, for the interest of each of the three minor children Joseph, Charles and Mary Jonger, payable on their reaching their major ity or emancipation. The said notes to be secured by special mortgage and vendor's lieon .on the property sold. bearing interest at the rate of eight per ceht per annum from the day of sale until final payment, with the usualclauses of 5 per cent attorney's fees in event that the I notes given for the credit portion should have to be sued upon to enforce payment. The buildings to be kept insured to the full amount of the notes and the transfer of the policies of insur ance by the purchasers to the vendors; and further to assume payment of the taxes due and exigible in 1878 over and above the price of adjudication. Acts of sale at the ex pense of the purchasers before John F. Coffey, notary public. aul8 25 set 8 1522 A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE. THE NEAT TWO-STORY FRAME DWELL ING, WITH THREE LOTS. ON GALVEZ. BETWEEN CANAL AND CUSTOM HOUSE STREETS. SUCCESSION OF THE LATE JOHN DURKIN. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans- No. -. BY C. E. GIRARDEY, Auctioneer-Office No. 31 Camp street--SATURDAY, October 13, 1877, at 12 o'clock m., at the St. Charles Auction I Exchange, in the rotunda of the St. Charles Hotel, in this city, will be sold at public auction by virtue and in pursuance of an order from the Hon A, L. Tissot, Judge of the Second Dis trict Court for the parish of Orleans, dated the thirtih(th August. 1877. and rendered in the above entitled succession, the following de scribed lroperty, to wit- THREE CEITAIN LOTS OF GROUND, situ ated in the Second District of this city, and in the square bounded by Canal. Galvez Custom House and Johnson streets. The said lots are designated by the numbers twenty-one, twenty two and twenty-three. as per plan by A. d'Hem mecourt. surveyor, dated the sixteenth of July, 1 1553. and deposited in the office of P. C. Cu- " vellier. late a notary public in this city. The e said lots measure as follows: Lot No. 21 has 28 fe t 6 inches front on Galvez street, by 118 feet c 1 inch in depth, between parallel lines; lot No. E 22 has 28 feet 5 inches front on Galvez street, by 130 feet in depth between parallel lines: lot No, 23 has 28 feet 5 inches front an Galvez street. by a depth between parallel Ties of 130 feet. to- E gether with all the buildings and improvements ( thereon, comprising a neat and comfortable two- t story frame building, built retired from the a street; kitchen, stables, etc., front and side gar- 1 dens. Terms-Cash on the spot. The purchaser, in r addition to the price of adjudication, to as- 1 sume the paymeatof the taxes due and payable a in 1877 and 1878. Act of sale before W. H. Pascoe. Esq., notary public, at the expense of the purchaser. a ses 15 22 29 o06 13 JmDICIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. AUCTION ALE, By C. E. GHrardey. THREE CHOICE TWO STORY BRICK STORES AND DWELLINGS COMBINED. Forming the Northwest corner of Rampart and Gravior streets. SUOCCESSION OF THE LATE GEORGE C. C. DAVIS. Sn. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 89,077. BY C. E. GIRARDEY Auctioneer-Offlee No. 81 Camp street--SATIURDAY, October 0o, 1877, at 12 o'clock m., at the St. Charles Auction Ex change, in the rotunda of the St. Charles Hotel. in this city will be sold at public auction, by virtue and in pursuance of an order from the Hon. A. L. Tissot, Judge for the Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans, dated the 18 h of SoptemberJ.77. and rendered in the above entitled tuocebssion, the following described property, to wit 1. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, situated in the First District of this city and in the square bounded by Rampart, St. John. now pasin, Common and Oravier streets. The said lot forms the northwest corner of Rampart and Gravier streets, and measures 25 feet front on Rampart street by a depth, between parallel lines, of 112 feet and front on Gravier street, and extending to an alleyway in the rear 10 feet 4 inches wide, common to this and the other con tiguous property. Together with all the build ings and improvements thereon, comprising the substantially built two-story and attic brick building, the lower portion used as a store and the upper and rear arrengoments for dwell ing with paved yard, cistern. etc., and designa tod he No. 7 Rampart street. 2. ANOTHER LOT OF GRiOUND. situated in the same district and square as above described, measuring 25 feet front on Rampart street by 112 teet in depth, between parallel lines, and also extending back on the alley in the rear. 10 feet 4 inches wide. Together with all the buildings and improvements designated by the No. 74 Rampart street, and comprising a substantial two-story and attic brick dwelling, containing about twelve rooms, cistern paved yard. etc. 8. ANOTHER LOT OF GROUND, situated in the same district and square as above described, and measuring 25 feet front on Rampart street by a depth of 112 feet. between parallel lines, and also extending back on an alley in the rear 10 feet 4 inches wide. Together with all the build ings and improvements thereon, comprising a two story and attic brick dwulling, designated by the No. 7T Rampart street: it contains about 12 rooms, paved yard, cistern, etc.; near the Poy dras and Pille markets and the centre of busi ness, adapting these properties for either dwellings or retail businees. The lonation and substantial character of the improvements merit the attention of capitalists seeking safe and productive investment. Terms and Conditions-Cash; 10 per cent of the price of adjudication to be paid on the spot, and the pulrchaser to assume over and above the price the taxes for 1877, due and exigible in 1878. Acts of sale at the expense of the purchasers before Charles T. Honlat. Esq.. notary public. e816 22 29 006 13 20 THE FRAME COTTAGE. With Large Lot. ON ST. MARY. BETWEEN ROUSSEAU AND ST. THOMAS STREETS. SUCCESSION OF THO8. McD. CONNOLLY. Second DistrictCou for the Parish of Orleans No. 37.248. BY C. E. GIRARDEY Auctioneer-Office No. 81 Camp street-SATURDAY Soeptember 22, 1877. at 12 o'clock m., at the St. Charles Auction Exchange. in the rotunda of the St. Charles Ho tel, in this city, will be sold at public auction, 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 the loth of August. 1877, and rendered in the above entitled succession, the following de A CE TAIN LOT OR PORTION OF GROUND situated in the Fourth District of this city, and in the square bounded by St. Mary.Fe iity, Rousseau and St. Thomas (formbrly Fulton) streets. The said lot is designated by the letter "C " on plan by L. H. Pillie, surveyor, dated the 16th March, 1875 and measures 46 feet 7 inches 7 lines front on St. Marystreet by a depth between parallel lines of 127 leet 10 inches 5 lines. To sether with all the buildings and improvements thereon, comprising a capacious and comfort able double tenement frame cottage, etc., desig nated by the Nos. 61 and 63 St. Mary street. Terms-One-third cash, balance at one and two years credit for notes specially secured by mortgage and vendor's lien, bearing all the usual clauses of eight per cent per annum in terest from the day of sale until final payment: five per cent attorney's fees in event that the notes given in part payment should have to be sued upon: the improvements to be kept in sured by the purchaser to the extent of the cre dit portion, and the policy transferred to the holders of the notes, and to assumethe the payment of the taxes on Said property due and exigible in 1878. over and above the prices o adjudica tion. Act of sale before W. J. Castel, Esq., at the ex pense of the purchaser. A deposit of ten per cent in cash will be required at the moment of adjudication. aul8 25 set 5 15 22 By Selle & Maloohee. SUCCESSION OF JEAN MARIE DURAN. Second District Court for the parish of Orleans No. 39,669. BY SELLE & MALOCHEE-Armand Selle, SAuctioneer-Office No. 50 Royal street SATURDAY, October 20, 1577, at 12 o'clock m., at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange. Royal street, between Customhouse and Canal streets, will be sold at public auction, by virtue of an order from the Hon. A. L. Tisso , Judge of the Second District Court for the parish or Orleans, dated September 15, 1877. the following described property 1. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND. situated in the Faubourg Plaisance, in the Sixth Dis trict, designated as lot No. 3 of square No. 5, bounded by Toledano, Jersey and Laurel streets and Louisiana Avenue, said lot measuring 32 feet front on Jersey street (now Annunciation) by a depth between parallel lines of 100 feet 2 inches. Together with the buildings and im provements thereon. 2. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, situated in the Faubourg Plaisance, in the Sixth Dis trlct of this city, in square No. 5, bounded by Jersey (now Annunciatl, n), Laurel, Toledano and Louisiana Avenue, designated by No. 4 on the original plan of the Faubourg Plaisance. measuring 32 feet front on Jersey street (now Annunciation) by adepth of 102 feet 10 inches, between equal and parallel lines. Together with all the buildings and improvements there on. 3. A CERTAIN SQUARE OF GROUND, No. 227, bounded by Green, Madison, Cambronne and Seventh streets, in the Seventh District, measuring 30) feet by 301 feet; all of which property is tully described in the inventory filed. Together with the buildings and im provements thereon. Terms-Cash on the spot. Acts of sale at the expense of purchasers, be fore John F. Coffey, notary public. s8o16 22 29 c6f 13 20 BUILDING LOTS ON CANAL STREET. BETWEEN DORGENOIS AND BROAD STREETS. SUCCESSION OF ABRAHAM H. D'M3EZA. Second District Court for the parish of Orleans No. 33.407. BY BELLE & MALOOHEE-Armand Selle, lAuctioneer-Office No. 50 Royal street-SAT URDAY, October 20, 1877. at 12 o'clock m..at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street, between Customhouse and Canal streets, will be sold at public auction, by virtue of an order from the Hon. A. L. Tissot. judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated September 11.1877, the following describ ed property- THE THREE SIXTEENTHS UNDIVIDED SHARE AND INrEREST IN THRtEE LOTS OF GROUND, situated in the square bounded by Canal. Jaokson. Dorgenois and Broad streets said lots being designated by the Nos. 17, 18 and 19, on a plan deposited among the archives of S. 1 Magner. notary public, as plan No. 77; said lots measure, each, 37 feet front on Canal street by 159 feet to10 inches 4 lines in depth, between par allel lines. Terms-Cash on the spot. Act of sale before N. B. Trist, notary public, E at the expense of the purchaser. so16 22 29 o06 13 20 JUDIOCIAL ADVERTISEMEITS. AUCTION MALES. By Hooy, Maoon & O'Connor. DOUBLE COTTAGE ON CONRTANCE STREET, AND LOTS ON BIENVILLE STREET. SUCCESSION OF MICHAEL, EGAN. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans No, 89,010. BY HOEY, MACON & O'CONNORB - Nicholas J. Hoey, Auctioner--Office No. 11 Caron delet street-On SATURDAY, Oetober 20, 177. at 12 o'clock m., at the St. Charles Auction Exchange, by virtue of two orders of the hon orable the Seoond District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated respectively the 25th of No vember, 1878, and 7th of August, 1877. will be sold by public auction the following valuable property, to wit i. A LOT OF GROUND with all the improve ments thereon in the Fourth Dis rit of this city. desiunated as lot No. of the quare bound ed by Constance, Magazine, Firr and -Seond streets, measuring 31 feet 7 inches 4 lines front on Conste nee street by 126 feet 6 inches in dept h : the improvements thereon comprise a double one-story frame cottage, with two-story kitch en, cistern, slheds. etc., known as Nos. 421 and 4213 Constanee street. 2. FIVE LOTS OF GROUND, in the Second District of this city, in the sequare bounded by Bienville. Conti, iroad and White streets, designated as lts Nos. 1 and 38 to 80. Lot No. i forms the corner of Conti and White streets, and measures :to feet front on Conti street by Ico feet 3 inches 4 lines in depth and front on White street: lot No. 33 forms the corner of Bienville and White streets, and mcntasures 30 feet front on Bie:,ville street by 102 feet 3 inches 4 lines in depth and front on White street; lots Nos. 34. 35 and 3a adljoin acth other, anld measure each 32 feet front on White street by 150 feet in depth. between parallel lines. Terms of HSale--Cesh, and purchasers to as sume payment of all taxes for the year 1477, payatble in 1878. Acts of sale at the expense of the purchasers, before J,ohn Bendernawel, notary public. 8s20 29 o0eC 13 20 CENTRAL HOTEL AND BARROOM PROP ERTY AT AUCTION, Adjoining the St. Charles Theatre and the Phos nix House, and near the Academy of Music. Splendid front on St. Charles s'root, and great depth of lot, KNOWN AS MURPHY'S HOTEL. SUCCESSION OF MICHAEL DOWNEY. Second DistrictCourt for the Parish of Orleans No. 28,730. BY HOEY, MACON & O'CONNOR--Nlcholai - J. Hoey. Auctioneer-Office No.11 Caronde let street-On SATURDAY. Meptember 2 1877, at 12 o'clock m., at the St. Charles Auction Exchange, on St, Charles street by virtue of an order of the honorable the Sec. ond District Court for the parish of Orleans rendered in the above entftled matter on the ninth of July, 1877, will be sold by public auction in the succession of Michael Downey. the fol lowing valuable property to wit A CERTAIN LOT OI GROUND, together with all the buildings and improvementn thereon, known as Murphy's Hotel. situated in the First District.of this city of New Orleans, in the square bounded by St. Charles (amp and Poydras streets and Commercial Alley, meas uring, in American measure, 50 feet front on St. Charles street, by 1701 feet 10 inches 2 lines in depth between parallel lines, bounded on the side toward Poydras street by the property of thu St. Charles Theatre. and on the other side by the property on which stands the Phoenix Houose. Terms of Bale-One-third cash and the re mainder on a credit of one and two years from date of sale, in notes of'the purchasers, bearing interest of eight per cent per annum from date of sale until final payment, with the penal clause of five per cent attorney's fees in event of suit; the improvements to be kept con stantly insured against the risk of loss or dam age by fire and the policies to be transferred to vendor or the holder of the notes; the whole to be secured by special mortgage and vendor's lien on the property sold, and the purchaser to assume payment of all taxes on said prop eity due and exigible in 1878. Acts of sale at the expense of the purchasers, before Winm. J. Castell. Esq.. notary public. au28 sl 8 15 22 29 By Albert Paul. GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Consisting of PARLOR. BED AND DININGROOM FURNI TURE, CROCKERY, GLASS AND PLATED WARE, MIRRORS, SHADES. KITCHEN STOVE, ETC. SUCCESSION OF MRH. WIDOW C. A. BECKRO. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 39.724. BY ALBERT PAUL, Auctioneer-Offile No. 78 Exchange Alley-On WEDNESDAY. Sep tember 26. 1877, at 11 o'clock a. m., by virtue of an order of the honorable A. L. Tissot, Judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated Septedmber 11. 1877, will be sold at public auction, at the residence No. 510 Ram part, between Felicity and St. Andrew streets TIHE ENTIRE CONTENTS of said residence, comnprising a general assortment of Parlor, Bed and Diningroonm Furniture etc. Terms-Cash in United States Treasury notes. sell 22 26 I'EREMPTORY SALE AT AUCTION. On Account of Departure, --Of a VALUABLE TWO-STORY FRAME RESI DENCE. On Calliope, between St. Charles and Carondo let streets, Near the new Masonic Temple and the Jewish Synagogue. VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND NEAR TAN GIPAHOA. LOTS OF GROUND IN THE TOWN OF TICKFAW. BY ALBERT PAUL. AUCTIONEER-Office. 3- 8 Exchange Alley-On SATURDAY, Sep tember 22, 1877. at 12 o'0lock m., at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange. on Royal. near Cus tomhouse st, eet, will be sold at public auction 1. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, in the square bounded by Calliope. St. Charles. Caron delet and Delord streets, measuring 27 feet 3 inches 5 lines front on Calliope street by 101 feet 8 inches 2 lines in depth (English meas ure). The improvements comprise that neat two-story frame residence known as 175 Cal liope street, having large rooms. splendidly distributed. and near market church. etc. 2. A CERTAIN TRACT 01 TIMBER LAND. near Tangipahoa, containing 229 95-100 acres, situated near the Green'burg road. 3. EIGHTEEN VALUABLE LOTS OF GROUND, in the town of 'ickfaw, parish of Livingston, La. Terms-One-third cash; balance at one and two years' credit, s per cent interest, 5 per cent attorney's fees, and all the other usual clauses. Arts of sale at purc'haser's expense, before W. L. I'oolr. notary public. s8e 1I 22* By R. M. & B. J. Montgomery. COOK STOVES-COOK STOVES. HARDWARE-HARDWAR E. FUNITURE-FURNITURE-FUNITRE. CONTENTS OF THE WELL STOCKED HARD ware Store No. 253 South Rampart street, near Julia. SUCCESSION OF JAMES PAYNE THOMAS. Second District Court for the parish of Orleans No. 309,57. BY R. MI. & B. J. MONTGOMERY-- MR. M.ont Lgomery, Auctioneer-Will be sold on MON DAY, September 24, 1877. at 11 o'clock, at above mentioned place by virtues and pursuant to an order from the Hon. A. L. Tissot, Judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated september 10, 1877 THE CONTENTS OF SAID HARDWARE STORE; also, one lot of general Household Furniture. Terms-CaSh before delivery, sel2 13 23 24 JUDICIAL ADVERTIUIZNTS. AUCTION RALEC. By Placd. a. Spear.. OPEN ACCOUNTS, CREDITS, ETC. SUCCESSION OF MRS. JEANNE A. DUFOUR. WIDOW OF JEAN CAZEAUX. Second District Oourt for the Parish of Orleans No. as8,92. BY PLACIDE J. SPEAR, Auctioneer-Office, No. 46 Royal street--SATURDAY, Sep tember 29, 1877, at 10 o'clock a m. will e sold at public auction at 48 Royal street, between Bienvllle and Customhouse streets, by virtue and in pursuance to an order from the Hon. A. L. Tissot, Judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans. dated August 17, 1877, for account of said succession SUNDRY OPEN ACCOUNTH, CIEDITS, etc., as per inventory on 1ilo in the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans. Terms--Uash. els 2225 29 HORSE, BUGGY, BREAD WAGON. FOUR WHEEL WAGON, IHARNESS, BAKERS' IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD FURNI TUIE, .ETC. SUCCESSION OF JOHN KR(HN. Second District Coun t for the Parish of Orleans No. 39,642. BY PLACIDE J. SPEAR, Auctioneer-Office No. 46 Hoyal street-SA'T'URDAY. Hoptember 29, 1877, at 10! o'clock a. m . will be sold at puitbl i auction, at No, 15 Roman street, between Canll and Customhouse, by virtue and in tursunnee to an order from the lion. A. L, Tissot Judglet of the Socond District Court for the pslrish ,of Orleans, dated Septemer 14, 1877, for account of said succesion. to wit ONE BAY HIIOSE. ONE BUGGY, ONE BREAD WAGON ONE FOUR-WHEEL WAGON ONE LOT BAKERI' IMPLEMENTS ONE LOT IHOUSEHOLD FUitNITURE. etc. Terms-Cash on adjudication. 8e18 22 25 29 VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPETY on Rampart street, between Euterpe and Feli city streets. First District, SUCCESSION OF AUGUST STRATMYER. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 37.570. BY PLACIDE J. SPEAJI, Mctioneer-Office S46 Royal street-SATURD'Y, September 22, 1877, at 12 o'clock m., will be sold at public auc tion, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Ex change, on Royal street, between Customhou-e and Canal street', by virtue and in pursuance to an order from the Hon. A. L. Tissot, judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleanis, dated August 4, 1877. for account of said succession A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, with all the buildings rights, lmpr vements ways, etc. to the same belonging, in the First Districi of this city in the square bounded by Euterpe, Felici ty, Rampart and Basin streets, having 31 foot 5 inches front on Rampart street by 94 feet 11 inches 6 lines In depth, between parallel lines, English measure, being the greater part of the lot flgured by the No. 4 on the p:an of square No. 8, made by J. Pill", surveyor, n.econd Muni cipality, on the 20th of July, 18io. in the records of A. Mazureau, then a notary in this city, and isthe same lot the deceased purchased from Mrs. C. 8. Bridge. December 26, 1865, as per act before Walter Hicks Peters, notary public. The improvements consist in a two-story frame'house, double tenement, having four rooms to each tenement, front and rear gal leries, common alleyway, two-story frame kirch en with six rooms and two cabinets, privies, cistern etc. Terms-Cash on adjudication. Act of sale before Theodule Buisson Esq., notary public, at the expense of the purchaser, aul8 25 s'+1 8 15 22 VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON BAR RACKS STREET. BETWEEN MIRO AND TONTI STREETS, SECOND DISTRICT. SUCCE88ION OF IGNACE FERNANDEZ. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 89.675. ]Y PLACIDE J. SPEAR Auctioneer-Office B No. 46 Royal street-SAATURDAY. October 6,. 1877, at 12 o'clock m.,' will be sold at public auc tion, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Ex change, on Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse street., by virtue and in pur suance to an order from the Hon. A. L. Tissot, Judge of the Second District Court for the par ish of Orleans. dated third of September. 1877, for account of the above succession, the following described property, to wit A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, situated in Faubourg Treme of this city, in the seluare bounded by Barracks. Hospital, Miroe and Tonti streets, birin part of lot No. 17, on a plan of Bringier, of November 4, 1843, and annexed to an ac't dated third June. 1844, before C. Pollook. notary publiec said lot haying. American mtas ire 30 feet front on Barracks street by 125 feet in depth, together with the buildings and im provements thereon. Terms and C'onditions-One-half (ash on the spot: the balance at twelve and eighteen months' credit in notes of the purchaser, to bhear interest at the rate of tight per cent per annum from the dlate of adjudication, and to hbe secured by vendor's privilege and special mort gage on the property, with the usual clauses relative to insurance, and five per cent attor ney's fees in case of suit on the notes. All taxes exigible in 1878 to be paid by the purchaser, over and above the price of adjudication. Act of sale before Theo. Buisson, notary pub lic, at exptense of purchaser. s.5 12 19 26 lot3 6 SPLENDID 'IROIPERTY ON DELORD STREET, BETWEEN FRANKLIN AND RAMPART STREETS, FIRST DISTRICT. SUCCESSION OF PETER WERCKLE. Second District Court for th e Parish of Orleans No. 37.337. B Y PLACIDE J. SPEAR, Auctioneer-Office No. 46 Ioyal street-SATURDAY, October 6,1877, at 12 o'clock in., will be sold at public auc tion, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Ex change, on Royal street. between Canal and Customhouse strtots, by virtue and in pursu ance to an order from the HIon. A. L. Tlssot. Judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated August 31. 1877. for ac cou nt of said succession, the following described property, to wit A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, with all the buildings and improvements thereon, situatted in the First District of ihis city, in the square bounded by Delord, Franklin, Rampart and Euphrosine streets designated as lot No. 6, on a plan drawn by Zlmpel on the 7th of April. 1832, deposited in the office of H. B. Cenas. th n notary: said lot measllrine, in American meas ure., 25 feet front on Delord street by 10ts feet in between parallel lines. Terms-Cash on adjudlcation. Act of gale before 'iheodule Buisson, notary public,. at the expense of the purchaser. se4 11 18 25 op2 6 VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY. COR NER OF ST. ANTHONY AND CELESTINE STREETS. THIRD DISTRICT. SSUCCESSION OF MARGARETHA KLEIN. Second District Court for the parish of Orleans No. 39.290. BY PLACIDE J. SPEAR. Auctioneer-Offlce B 46 Royal street-On SATURIDAY, October 6, 1877, at 12 o'clock rn.. will be sold at public auc tion. at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Ex change. on Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets. ty virtue and in pursu ance to an order from the Hon. A. L. Tissot, Judge of the Scecond District Court for the par ish of Orleanns, dated August 31, 1877, the fol lowing described property, for account of the abovhe su(cession, to wit A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND, with the buildings and improvements thereon, sit uated in the Third District of this city. in the square bounded by St. Anthony, Celestine, Genius and Bagatell. streets, measuring 191 feet 10 inches 6 lines front and depth on Celestine street and l0o feet 6 inches 2 lines front and depth on bt. Anthony stre.-t. between parallel lines, as per sketch of E. Pilie, archi tect, dated 231 of June, 1877. Terms and conditions-One-half cash on the spot, the balance on a credit of one year for notes bearing special mortgage and vendor's lien and privilege and interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum: the purchaser to assume the payment of the city and State taxes for the year 1877. payable in 1878. Act of sale before 31. T. Iiocros. notary public, at the expense of the purchaser. Eel 11 18 25 i oc 6 MEBORHANTS' MUTUAL INSURANBUO IO PANY OF NEW OBLEAN] , 14 ..............Caual Street ...........1...4 TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL STATEMEN.. In conformity with the i.uifrements of their charter, the Oompany publish the following statement: Premiums received during the year ending May 81, 1877, including unearned preminum of the previous year Onr Fire Risks...................... $Swgu, 0 On Marine Risks.................... 29418 a On River Risks..................... ,f" ,r Total Premiums................. $411.449 Less Unearned Premiums...... 118,110 . Net Earned Premiums May 81, 1877.................... OO*28.0$4 Losses paid On Fire Risks.............117,867 9e On Marine Risks.......... 17,062 50 On River Risks............ 8,0e 77 Taxes and expenses, less interest.............. 28,*98 m Reinsurances and Re turned Premiums.... 16.104 c- $188,01 4 Profit ..................... ... 110,02 1 The Company have the following assets: Real Estate........................... $289,0o9 4 City Bonds ............................ 110,419 g9 Bank. Rallrrad and other Stooks and Mortgage Bonds ............ 19 ,28M Notes secured by mortgage........ 214,042 0 Notes secured by plodge............ pd,eo7 97 Bills receivable ..................... 7.164 19 Premium in course of collection.... 49,087 98 Cash on hand........................ 77,007 51 Total............................. 1.026.844 is The above statement is a just, tfue and cor rect transcript from the books of the Company PAUL FOUBCHY. President. G. W. Norr, Secretary. BTATS or LOUIIANA, Parish of Orleans, City of New Orleans. Sworn to and subscribed before me the sem* enth day of tune. 1877. JAMES FAHET, 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 net 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. DIBSIrOBs : P. rMas ro Hy. Beebe. D. A. Chaffratx. E. Toby, P. Fourchy. J M Alen S. Z. Relf, M. w. Smith. Charles Lafitte, D. Fatjo. jeo if 1. J. Fernandez. TWhNITYEIGHTH ANNUAL STATEMENT -OF T -- ROBESENT MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANT NEW O.Eaxns, 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, 1s87t Fire premiums .............188,06e8 61 Marine premiums.......... 29,315 95 River premiums.......... 81..24 86 Earned premiums, less re insurance and return pre miums.................... M..61U 1 Losses paid and estimated, including all known and unpaid, say: Fire losses.. ...... 657,5 60 Marine losses..... 7,286 41 River losses....... 26.510 90 -----=100.181 S1 Taxes, expenses, discount in lieu of participation. etc.... ...........$51,892 s8 Less rents, salv age savings. etc. 11,766 72 - $40,125 6 $140,257 O Gross profits.......................... ...78 06 Of which sa6.5.7t a is appropriated to balance of interest and liquidation of doubtful assets. The company have the following assets Bills receivable..............68.648 88 Loans on Bonds and Mort gage......................... 95.,948 - 6 124,691 70 Loans on call..........$74.554 15 Cash ...... .... ...... 63.846 71 ---- 158,400 81 City Bonds .................. 72,06 00 Bank and other Stocks...... 73,4.15 Real Estate .................. 189.644 Premiums in course of Col leotion and Suspense Ac count ...................... 83.415 94 Total assets............ 81,428 79 The above statemenL is a true and correct transcript from the books of the Company. THOS. A. ADAMS. President HENRY V. OGDEN. Secretary. Sworn to and subscribed before me this nine. teenth day of May. 1877 . W. B. KLEINPETEB, Notary Publlo, The Board of Trustees this day resolved, th after paying the annual dividend of TEN CENT Canital Stock of Com pany. that adividen of TWENTY PER CENT in cash be paid on MONDAY. June 11, to those parties entitled to receive the same. Thos. A. Adams. Pred'k Camerden Sam'l B. Newman. J. L. Harris, Sam'l H, Kennedy. Andcewatewart. John Phelps, Joseph Stone, Adam Thomson, George Martin. Henry Abraham, Alfred Moulton. Victor Meyer, L. C. Jurey, Edward J. Gay. Edward Nalle, Joseph Bowling. Geo. W. Sentell. Simon Hernsheim, A. Levit ilmon Forcheimer, Wm. H. Matthews, Jos. B. Wolff. Paul E. Mortimer. R. B. Post, John V. Moore. Ed, Pilsbury, W. B. Conger. Jno. E. King. Henry M. Preston. Reuben G. Bush. J. J. Irby. my22ly SUN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Pald Up Capital, $SN35* . FROM THE TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAl STATEMENT FOR 1876. Net annual earned pre miums and Discounts and Interest........... IM$4 Losses. Expenses. Taxes, eRtC..........-........ 17t 6 Reserved fund sicwoo. Aind Dividend on eptltal 10 per cent .................4 147--=,7 Net Prodt............... 7. 111 Assets of the w.,apany sr timated at their .-. market value: Stocks Bonds. Loans ax. I Billsleceivable ..---. 16.166 Oash on hand and :,rntl ums in oouase of .o)he tion.----............-------- .. . Is Dividend paid On sto-k ten per n tier an num, and on a? ati.g poOie s twenty per Gent. payable in ýw. This old and ule companl is issuing po cies on Firet, R ran, Marine risks on the ma favorable terms All losses promptly adijed and settled upot liberal ternms at their o.,o s52 Camp street. JAMUL DAY $. oL sesars. secretfl eaStii