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PARIS FASHIONS. lme. JULIE LaB. FISHEB, 1Dresm11 : Frenci Mi hdy! Parlors at tihe Turner Manslon, 1 ............ ANAL STREET...........155 Boeg to Infotr l hr lady frionds and t thnll thl' gonlorally tl:hat thi' hatps on hItllIn on of lthI' rot?. boeautifl and toomnlotur seolctions of Iarl.tItLn styl.s and fthlllont in fONNETS, HATS. FEATHICRS. FLOWERS. SHAWLS, Etc. In h'r DRESIHMAKING DEPAIITMENT shit * has ton pltyod' r lit hon Puartitinn A rbistt, sabd rhti will b pulenou td if the latliol will call at, hot' Parlors. rlors CANAL TREET. Mme. Julie LaB. Fisher. oc'1 tif F'IEN(I I MIIILIINEIt ! Berlin Zephyr Worsted, -AND- DRESSMAKING. 'Mhmo. 1RoaIn R.oynxoir. No. 9 Chartres Street. Near Canal, Begs to inform her patrons, and the ladlle, it general, thnl the BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF MILLINERY selectetd by h1r in the Norilth, and reoelvi ',I rec, from Dromllin111nt Parisan houses1 , is nlow in .tore, anll clllll'in.-s lI i. Ini the .lltwe sh s I Felt. Chips, Straws and Volvotw. Irinm11od II11th leading styl'. and at Iower lir 'l(4 Ihlm1l th ll y other house In this ,pity-. Her stook of lirlitn Zoeplhyr Nlilpnr Patto'rnIs. Java Cnvs, Mollttoos, ..t'., i~ varied lad a oll plote, lotHE DREHS.MAKING DEI'AIITMENT will be openeld I otober Ii,. by Ml r. M. l AlRIt11 well known in this ollnllllllVy n olne o[ ith most competont in this line of hIsiness. Orders flled lat short notio, io ,rfoet fit anil entire 5st isfi otioi giurat (ed. n('.i1 tni g·.al' "L a 9u a 3 O 1T .I Mme. M. GOILARD, 06 ROYAL STREET, IILLINERTY & DRESS-IIAKINQ, Having enmpleted her full sHlnctions of Im portedFrench-trimmed Iuts. from the Ili's Parishouses,l.bes leIave to inform the Ilates that from MOND)AY. Novemb 'r isI. she will Igo prepared to show thll lltnel.iglint tIss()rtllenllt of Goods, sulh as Freneh-trihmmd IInts. Flw. ere, Trimmings, Frinugs. French Cloaks, Llu geries and Fancy Articles. The millinery departmentl is superviseld y n orench lady lnst arrived from thl well-known Maison Virot, Paris. Orders for dross, S romptly attended to, at motderatn Irs. No cartds. o1017 SaHuTuThIHia 211 A. CAPITON, MERCIIANT TAILOR, g...... CARONDELET MTIIREET....... Near Canal. Wishes to Inform his customers and the Ipub lie in gelneral that he has for sale Wedlding nd Evening Suits, made in altogether new style. and also GentIloens' Fashionhle Toileite. He has always on hand It Illco assortmolnt of the latest styles of Imported (,oods. land d oes the best work in the city. It very reasonIable prices and satisfaction guaranted. noR 21m _8_Tu'i'htRa THUS. HULTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Has removed hils office to No. 52 Camp street, Over the Sun Mutual Insurance Company. no4 3m WM. F. MELLEN, (Formerly of Natchez,) ATTORNEY AT LAW, 140 Gravter Street, NEW ORLEANS. LOUISIANA. o0028 lm LUMBER 1 CABINS LUMBLER I The undersigned are still offeoring their stock intrade at lowest rates. The trices of their celebrated CARRE PLANTATION CABINS have been so reduced as to be within reach of all. Send for price lists. W. W. CARRE & CO.. 9ao Dolord street. sel tf New Basin. New Orleans MR. J. SAGET" 198.........Chartres street ...........198 Informs his numerous friends and the pub lie in general that he has lately received from the Manufactories of Belgium and England, a larine quantity of FIRE ARMS, of the most elegant forms, and also all articles adapted to hunters. 0(19 1m SPECIAL NOTICE. T HE ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY HAV ing removed from their old stand, to their new and commodious office No. 2. Carondelet street are prepared to fill orders for Coal at the following rates: PITTSBURG. 75c. per barrel. ST. BERNARD 65c. per barrel. Wt . S. CAMPBELL, Agent. oc4ThSuTu tJai Mme. H. BAUSSET, MIDWIFE BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM HER CUSTOM ers that she has transferred her domicile to 188 Rampart street, between tbt, Ann and Du maine. Receives boarders from the city, also from the country. Consultations from 11 o'clock a. m. to 1 o'clock p.m. se03 3n Tu Th Su CHINA--GLASS. VINET. 203 .............. Canal street............. 207 Near Rampart street, invites his friends and the public in general to visit his store, examine his goods, and satisfy themselves that they Can Buy Cheaper from Him, CBOOKERY, STOVES AND HOUSEFURNISH ING GOODS. fe9 17 GO D. GREAT CHANCE TO MAKE money. If you can't get gold *you can get groenbacks. We need a person in every town to take subscrip tions for the largest, cheap st and best illus trated family publications in the world. Any one can become a successful agent. The most elegant works of art given free to subscribers. The price is so low that almost eveybody sub eribes. One agent reports making over $150 in week. A lady agent reports taking over 4'0 cribers in ten days. All who engage maae y fast. You can devote all your time to Sbusiness, or only your spare time. You Snot be away from home over night. You it as well as others. Full particulars. and terms free. Elegant and ex a trm- outfit free. If you wan.Profitable work ur address at once. It4 OO nothing bsiness ne who .ngigea falls T ~ t?. 4Qý1ý E. FIxZR'S Air Cooling Apparatus, 'I'114 (Icki(k4 441 1I IP'.I I'i 11uA ' Ivi HI d M 114441 friP (' ) I . I IN (ý A I ] . in I11111141111g i, 0414la s IN wfhieii i k, Shipsa r, I M "s3enf- I'aukiiu E~t H IplhhuItief Mie. T11 u ý;t'r''z ia t uwv pm Tb'' 1 4J I w''' dbni 1 giw4:o'N finin ''i a'taarll WIv 'w I t, of i Im WItY W ii fi) 1 i IIIr 411in ~u aIInd byt ir lou lrl by Ihn I rIIInt~ltiott for Yfl'f l,)III inll It' s) r any .Tb' lit#- 'I prod' 'il Iv ib All\Il'XIIT will atllons ot r oPPI oU '1 to ,in ktij, aI It rduguii I loIw I'lnlinL)tiIII' Witli it f ow lout' dilly (p04441 iin. AIR COOLING APPARATUS. j j * I. I i ' il Ii I ' ;I I II '' II I II I I11 * I w/ /I /1I /ý ~II II - o3 I : * I U I ' l1) III f / I I l II II II'T CF N INNIAL ICE MACHINE. LIZ 1\ 1 Z 1. .L fL L £ ~ii £ a UALiV D AAI '.L Transparent ice Hi made by a constant mnehanieal extractlio of tho air from thl free-%irg box and from the water contained therein, notwithstandineg whiilh, the, freezing it '. om Ilished in ai few hours,. A Irompt eondonw.atlon of the rufriaorating ngent, cau-,ed by a mcihtnlilal rgltalon of the air agnin-t the coils, while sprinkl,,d with water. Thiti mahlin', 'an he otplgratld oiltheor eonltllinulslyi, or intermittintily witlihout any loss to tho mantlufaclturr. Breweries tan all establishmlmnt s lusilg stafm or water power should hit ave one. The piroprit 'rs of these PATENTS have made arrantgemulnts with MessrIt. LEEDS & CO. for the construction of their Air Cooling Apparatus I Ice Machines of from 500 to 10.000 Dolnds datly mcnlity, and are now r pr,.r ,l to take ordenrs and fur nish themn with the fullest guarantee of their slltcessful ope,ration. P'arties dl,siring to erect mallltchlir s for tle cominr si"tsotn are r-.s etfi"llyl urgedrrl to sendl their orders early, In order to aill\ow tlih necelssary time for the, ceonstru 'tin andl ti tlng of the apparatus. Corner of Delord and Foucher streets, New Orleans, CONSTRUCTORS. Full information furnished on aptplication to Ecw. Fiary, PoestofEloe Bo=x 3O, Now Orloaens. oc02 tf - - - - _ ; . . . ... .... . .. . .. . . ..... . .... . ...... ..... . ...... . .. .. ..... ..... How a "Diebold" Safe Stood the Test In the Recent Fire at Edwards' Depot, Miss. W. W. CLARK, JNO. W. NORRIS, President. Vice President. D. TYLER. Secretary and Treasurer. ANOTHER SOUTHERN TESTIMONIAL FOR THE Nhli Se Wo LocIk hPqn , A. ROY, Agent. ONE MORE VIOTORY SCORED, RESDI READ? EDWARDS' DEPOT, October 18, 1877. Dear Sir-The No. 7 DIEBOLD SAFE. pur chased some time since. we .t through the large conflagration and remained FORTY-EIGIHT HOURS in the burning ruins. The iron on thb sides and front was very much bulged out. Considering the extreme heat to which it had been subjected, we fearod greatly for its con tents: but judge of our joy and surprise when, on opening it, we found all our books and papers in good condition. S. D. CURRIE & CO. The above is a sample of the testimonials being daily received from all parts of the coun try. A large assortment of these celebrated safes always on hand, at pri,,s as low as first-class work can be made. Write for estimates, etc. NEW ORLEANS BRANCH DIEBOLD SAFE AND LOCK CO., 27 Canal Street, A. .ELOY, Ageznt. nole im J. R. WALKER, ). D. S., 180 .............Delord street............... CAREFULLY PERFORMS ALL OPERATIONS IN DENTISTRY. oe2s tf HAMBURG MAGDEBURG FIRE INSUR.NCE COlPANY OF HAMBURG. This Company is now prepared to issue POLICIES against Loss or Damage by Fire at current rates. For particulars apply to WILLIAMX & BRUCKNER, Agents, notl ý 3ý e. x; .m m WIRE SIGNS. I am prepared to e:xecute, in the neatest styles, all kinds of WIR.E SIGNS -AND SCREENS For Windows and Doors, at prices that DEFY COMPETITION. Heretofore all orders for Wire Frames have been sent North at a great expense for freight, etc. My SIGNS are MORE DURtBLE AND CHEAPER thnu those constructed at the North. All orders promDtly attended to. C. A. SCHELIN, o0013 tf 655 MAGAZINE ST. SREAT REDUCTION -IN THE - P .ICES -OF THE SINGER SEWING IMACHINE. BEWARE OF WORTHLESS IMITATION MACHINES. THE SINGER WILL LAST A LIFETIME. SEND FOR CIRCULAR AND CASH PRICES. Address THE SINIER MANUFACTUIRING CO., 85 CANAL %TREET. se13 tmhl FURNITURE! FURNITU RE! ALL KINDS OF NEW FURNITURE, SUCH AS BEDROOM SETS, PARLOR SETS, PATENT LOUNGES AND CHAIRS, ETC. For sale at the lowest prices by JOHN BOIS, I= ............C...amp Street...... ....... 25 FURNITURE TAKEN ON STORAGE. SPEOCIAL NOTICE-Seoond-hand Furniture b as an liberai eash prices paid. %I A. ROCHEREAU & CO., OOMMISSION MERCHANTS. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF ZRUG & COMPANT'S CHAMPAGlN E. IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES, WINE1J, VERMOUTHS, OILS, ETC., SSouth William Mt., New York. 16 and 15 Nt. Louis street, New Orleans. anull m JNO. JEWETT & SONS, ,CORRODEtlS AI LEAD ID A4 P4 3- -LINSOEE UR CRUSIERS z1rOIL LINSEED, IN - 4 V Y ()11 I i Tih abovo LEAD 1R otrltly 1'I'RE. Thty hnlvot mn.nufialurnrl only thia <jmllityv for thl iant twfnty yoari . Gunarnanttl it got ,d asw any mini- in this country, anld tho tit.ivo, 01L 1 WAIt RANTED to bo PERFECTLY PURE. For salti by W. M. AIHATT, No. 92 Peters Mtreet, on24.m HOLE AGENT FO1R NEW ORLEANS. GO TO GRUNEWALD HALL, --FOR THE IBEST-I PIANOS ANTD ORANT, SHEET MUSIC -AND- BRASS INSTRUMENTS, WHICI. ARE OFFERED AT l )V()WlIIt I 1 _l l(CI Than at any other Muscl House In this Country. A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF THE CELEBRATED IIANO. OF Stl.iII% fiVsy, IilKnLt), I'IoyIyel asid l'iis her ALWAYS ON HAND. AND SOI,D ON EASY. ACCOMMODATING TERMS. Get My Estimates Before Purchasing 'Elsewhere. Spo ,'ll attention IaitI to REPAIRH ON PIANOS. whi,:h aro d(ono by skill.lt workmrn at mod oratro pritomms. Ilus1 ingI only tho IBEHT MATERIA L. Iuying ov.ryithirng for CASHJ, antd having no IIl[G1 CANAL STREET RENT to pay. I can sol my aOIl :IMUCH LOWE:R, t n v iytodomrrs have thi bon,)lt of It. Your patronatgo is a tsn ,.t'!t fully solioitil. LOUIS GRUNEWALD, o 21 Grunewald Hall, 14, IA, 1, 20 and 22 IBaronne street, New Orleans. PHILIP WERLEIN, NEW MUSIC AND PIANO STORE, NO. 135 CANAL STREET, TOURO BUILDING, THE RENDEZVOUS OF THE MUSICAL WORLD. The Headquarters of the Piano and Music Trade of New Orleans and the Mouth. The hone "WWrlin " Is renowned for its LOW PRICES AND ACCOMODATING TERMS, and for the HUPERIOIR QUALITY of its instrumniots. At his Mammoth Warerooms can be found an assortment of 200 PIANOS AND ORGANS, CONSISTING OF TIIOE UNEQUALED ANT) PERFECT C II I CIi .I:1.1 N A UI'I.IIIT. GRAND AND SQUAR.E PIANO. TIlE ELEGANT UPRIGHT HARDWIAN PIANOS, THE STANDARD E TEY ORGANS. MASON & HAMLIN AND NEW ENGLAND ORGANS. Also fifty second hand Pianos and Organs at prices to suit everyone. Every instrument sold is fully warranted. DIRECT IMPORTATION OF MUSTCAL INSTRUMENTS. Strings etc., LECOMTE'S and other BRASS INSTRUMEhTS. sold at Wholesale and Retail, at prices to defy all com Detition. SHEET MUSIC-THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE SOUTH. PIANOS REPAIRED, TUNED, HAULED OR STORED AT REASONABLE PRICES. OLD PIANOS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. nol7 RtEMIOVAL. REMOVAL. 0 TO OUR NUMEROUS CUSTOMERS, FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC. I----o- Having leased for a term of years the large and beautiful store in the MORESQUE BUILDING, forming!thelcorndr of Camp and Poydras streets, we will take possession of the same during the MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, -with one of the LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS -OF E EVER OFFERED TO THIS COMMUNITY, CONSISTING:: PARLOR, BEDROOM, DINING-ROOM, LIBRARY, HALL AND OFFICE FU RNIT U RE OF EVERY STYLE, DESIGN AND QUALITY. FINE FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS. AND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF COMMON FURNITURE, OF EVERY GRADE AND PRICE. - 0- In the meantime we will REDUCE OUR PRICES on our stock in Armory Hall to obviate the expense of moving. Parties wishing to take advantage of this reduction should call before we move. Thanking the Public for their generous patronage during many years past, we hope by strict attention to business and upright dealings, to merit a continuance of the same in our new quarters. R. M.. & B. J. MONTGO1ERY. ZX5U3ANx /EBOsANTa, MUTUAL INSUBANIOCaGO PANY Of NEW OBLEANS 104 ..............Cana treet.............e1 TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL STAT$EMbFg, In conformity with the requirements of theif charter, the Company publlsh the following statement: Premiums received during the year ending May 81, 1877, including unearned premiums of the previous year On Fire Risks................... . 8.1,9 l. On Marine Risks....................... 4,478 " On River Risks ..................... 25,6179 1 Total Premiums.................... 411449 Les. Unearned Premiums...... 118,118 01 P Net Earned Premiums May al. 1877.............................. 12gg 84 Losses paid On Fire Risks .............$117,067 98 On Marine Risks.......... 17,052 o0 On River Risks............ a.56 77 Taxes and expenses, less interest................ 28,693 388 Reinsurances and Re turned Premiums.... 16,104 03- $188,814 M Profit .......................... $110,09 1 The Company have the following assets: Real Estate........................... , . City Bonds .................................... 11041 Bank, Railroad and other Stocks and Mortgage Bonds ............ 189i4. j Notes secured by mortgage........ 214,049 -Ol Notes secured by pledge............ 49,40 7I it Bills receivable ...................... 7,14 1 L. Premium in courseoof collection.... 49,0 o g Cash on hand ........................ 77,007 M Total.............................. 1,0684 The above statement is a Jist, true and cor. rect transcript from the books of the Company PAUL FOURCHY. PresidenL . W. NOTr, Socretary. HSTArIn o7 LoUIrIAxA, Parish of Orleans. City of New Orlemans. Sworn to and subscrlbed before me theaeg onth day of June, 1877. JAMES FPAHE, Notary Pnubl4, 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 o. the net earned participating premiums for the year ending May 81. 1877, payable on the thkd Monday of July next. Also. to pay to the Stockholders,. on demand interest at the rate of five per cent per anahn on their stock. DltctTonas: P. MaspDro, Hy. Beebe. D. A. Chaffraix. E. Toby P. Fourchy. J M. Allen. B. Z. Rof. M. W. Smith, Charles Lafltte, D. Fatjo. jen tf J.J. Fernandez. STwENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL STATEMENT --OF THE CRESCENT MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANT NEw OaLEAN,. May 19. 1877. The Trustees, in conformity with amended charter, submit the following statement ofthe affairs of the company on the a0th of April. 11.7I .Firq premiums.............$188,068 51 Marine premiums.......... 29,315 96 River premiums........... 81.924 86 Earned premiums, less re re Insurance and return pro d miums................. ...0, Losses paid and estimated, including all known and unpaid. say: Fire losses........$73358 so0 Marine losses..... 7.286 41 River losses....... 25,10 20 --8100.181 21 Taxes. expenses, discount in lieu of participation. etc.... .........61,892 68 Less rents, salv age savings, etc. 11.766 72 $--4n,126 1140,7 x.g Gross profits....................... Of which 66..87 38 is appropriated to balanes linterest and liquidation of doubtful aew . The company have the following assets Bills receivable .............88.86a8 38 Loans on Bonds and Mort gage ............. .......... 6,948 Loans on call.............. 8$74.554 15 Cash........................ 8.848 71 City Bonds........ ............ 20· · Bank and other Stocks...... 78.415 Real Estate.................. 186844 Premiums In course of Col lection and Suspense Ac count........ ........ 8,41 AI Total assets 863............ se The above statamen Is a true and transcript from the hooks of the Compan THO.. A ADAMS, Pres - HENRY V. OGDEN. Secretary. Sworn to and subscribed before me this teenth day of May, 1877. W. B. KEINPE Notary ftblie. The Board of Trustees this day resolved after Da ing the annual dividend of TEN CENT Capital Stock of Company. thatad of TWENTY PER CENT In cash be paid MONDAY. June 11, to those parties entitle receive the same. Thos. A. Adams, Fred'k Camerden Sam'l B. Newman, J. L. Harris, Saml H. Kennedy. Andrew Stewart. John Phelps. Joseph Stone, Adam Thomson, George Martin, Henry Abraham, Alfred Moulton. Victor Meyer, L. C. Jureyv. Edward J. Gay. Edward Nalle, Joseph Bowling, Geo. W. Sentell, Simon Hernshelm, A. Levi. Nimon 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. mv22 1y SUN MUTUAL LNSURANCU COMPA NY. Paid Up Capital, 95046". FRBOM THE TWENTY-FIRST A UA STATEMENT FOB 187e. Net annual earned pre miums and Discounts and Interest ...... S4.,J Losses. Expenses,. Taxes. etc.....- ..... 77.9271 94 Reserved fund $10o,0o. and Dividend on capital 10 per cent..... .....- ...... 9,47 47--96.7 NetProfit -............. Assets of th6 (.LA. any es timated at their cash market value: Stocks. Bonds, Loans and Bills Receivable.......... 6s.6 Cash on hand and premi ums in course of collec tion........................ 1.6 Dividend paid en stock ten Per n t e num. and on arteiipating olaes tUws cent. aySblein cash. This old and reliable oompyaa.sy ij s ag . aves on lre.iveran.I Einq rl sn favorable terms. All loses L Omw m b 8l gtts$