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33sr1r MALEas. a mak of Oew Orleans vs. Joseph Girod. DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR of Orleat, Nr. 24.O92.--By virtue of a writ a d sale, to me directed by the lion. STrd District Court for the parish , I the above entitlKd cause. I will to sell at public auction, at the Mer and Auotioneers' Exchange, Royal rbtWeen Canal and Customhouse streets, eond Distriet of this city, on MON mber 31, 1877. at 12 o'clock m., the fol emeribsl proporty, to wl OF GROUND) situated in this city on nse street. in the square comprised within se Chartres, Jefferson ani[ Leven (now r) treete, said lot of ground measuring ito measure twenty-eight foot ten Slf itenches front on T'oulouse street. t4ree foet eight and one fourth inches toning. the .property of Mr. F. Segoud. anii sixty-six feet four Inches deeo lt alloy common with Mr. C. Oros. or it Which distance said lot measures. on Rarrowing at right angles, thirteen feet thene on a line perpendicular to said seven feet five and a half inches, and -two feet five inches in width in the rear; rwith the buildings and improvenments Sa the whole is figurated on a plan by Pille, late city surveyor, and an to an act of partition between Ores aby dated the thirty-first of March. ore Adolphe Mazurean, late a notary this city, of which plan a copy is en an Mat of sixteenth of May. 1833. before 0, late a notary public, on which plan ignated by the number one, to use of the alley common to fiv. on said plan. Being the same aequirod by the defendan, he oin for bequeathed to him --. 'V is. tother,, ihe' 1... wn lnd toesta . 5.v4 ' tweonty-olghth of Atugust, tbred in the Second District Court of h of Orleans. on the seventh of May, by a judgment of said court, daited put in possession thereof. in the above suit. h on the spot. TIIOMAS H. HANDY. Civil Sheriff of the Parish :,f Orloans. de 18at 1 lliam Harrison vs. Marie Athalle ler, Richard J. Baudue, subrogated. TH DISTRICT OOUlT FOR THE PAR Orleans. No. 42,r42-By virtue of anll Of fleri facial, tagahint plaintiff, to me bythe honorable the Fourth Distrlet or the parish of Orleans, in the above f*lse, I will proeeod to sell at publle the Merchants and Auctioneers' Ex tal street, between Canal and Cus treets, in the Second District of tilis hFIDAY, December 21,1877, at 12 o'clock wg described property. to wit - LOTS OF GROUND, situated in S District of this city, in square numI .ty-fr, of suburb St. Jean, and number tdred and forty-one city number. yFirst or Hagan street Senond or street, t. Jean street and Wtashlington aid lots are designated by the nutImbers SIto nineteen inclusive, on a plan drawn ' Hemeeourt. city surveyor, dated r 17, 1877. and measuring respectively . to wit: Lots numbers six, seven, e and ten measure each thirty-one e iyan inches five Ihies front on Wash i street by a depth of one hundred and -seven feet ten inches four lines, be tprallel lines, lot number ten forming the ashington and Hagan streets: lots ea eleven, twelve and thtirteen adjo.in each and measure each thirty feet front on street by a depth of one hundred tnd ne teot ten inches three linies, Ile itrallel lines; lot number fourteen mtrns nty-two feet two inches front on Ilagan one hundred and lifty-nine feet ten three lines on the division line of br thirteen, one hundred and sixty feet on the otlher sitde line, arnd thirty feet six lines on the rear line; lots nurn n, sixteen, seventoeen, eighteen and measure each thirty-two feet front on street by a depth of one hundred and -sevop feet ten inches four lines. he tprallel lines, lot number flfteen forming r of St. Jean and Hagan streets, all measure. at bove suit. on the soot. THOMAS H. HANDY. Olvil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. , 0 1deli 21 . . -amenee Augustin, Widow of Pierre Id Henrionnet, vs. Thomas Quilter. DISTRIOT COURT FOR THE PAR Or lean, No. 8624-By virtue of a writ and sale to me directed by the honor fth District Court for the parish of ithe above entitled cause. I will to sell at publio auction, at the and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal n Canal and Customhouse streets, n District of this city. on WEDNES mberr 12, 1877, atl2 o'clock m, the tol aed property, to wit AIN LOTS O GROUND, situated SDistrict of this city, in the square SSain, Morales and Urquhart EA dWashington Avenue, designated by -- rs eight sand nine, of square number . tnared ad three, on a plan of J. Pilie. rvyor, dated the tenth of April, 1835. an to a act in the records of T. deghers, late tpublio in this city, dated the twenty of April, 1835: said lots measure, in measure, as follows: Lot number esuresthirty-five feet nine inches front street, and lot number nine thirty-five ix inches front on same street, both lots a depth of one hundred and seventeen N TWO OTHER LOTS. In the same Dis n square, designated by the numbers ten eleven of square number four hundred and one. as per plan deposited in the records er, late a notary public in this city, as number twenty-four, and measure, aecord thereto, each thirty-five foot nine inches ton Spain street by a depth of one hundred' seventeen feet between parallel lines, lot r eleven forming the corner of Urquhart Together with all the buildings and im vements thereon and appurtenances thereof. the same property acqui red by the defend. erein by purchase from Henry A. Jolls, by everal acts lone for lots 1ight and nine and r lots ten and eleven) passed before W. J. I a notary in this city, on the third day of .exn'ber, 18t9. Conveyance office, book so, page ted in the above suit. ms--Cash on the spot. THOMAS H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orlhans. 10 20 80 deol CON5TADLE SALES. W' Waddle, Agent Slnger Manurlatur ing Company, vs. Emma Bell. RST JUSTICE COURT PARISH OF OR eans, No. 2124-By virtue of a writ of fleri u, to me directed by th- Hon. J, Paris Chil First Justice of ihe Peace in and for the of Orleans, I will proceed to sell at Dub uattion at my warehouse, No. 1:39 Julia on MONDAY, December 10, 1877. at 12 k m. the following described property, SINGER SEWING MACHINE. in the above entitled and numbered -Cash on the spot. 10 JOHN F. WOOD. Constable. P. berres vs. Mrs. Pierre Pompere. T JUSTICE COURT FOR THE PARISH orleans. No. 2057-By virtue of a writ of ftaias, to me dire:.ted by the Hon. J. Childress, First Justcle of the Peace in for the parish of Orleans, I will oroceed to public auction, at the Merchants and neers Exchange. Royal street, between and Customhouse streets in the Second et of this city, on MONDAY, December 31. at 12 o'clock mi., the following described I., AfIN LOT OF GROUND. situated in hird District of this city designated by 1. I, in the square bounded by Bagatelle. dhildren. St. Anthony and Love streets, same being a corner lot, and measuring, in rican measure. 33 feet 11 inches a lines ton Bagatelle street by 63 feet 11 inches 3 in depth and front on Goodchlldren street. er with all the buildings and improve thereon and appurteunances thereof. in the above entitled and numbered -Gash on the spot. JOHN F. WOOD, Constable. jeoo W. Mealey vs. F. C Heater and James Riley, in solido. T JUSIOE COURT FOR THE PAR Orleans, No. 2028-By virtue of a writ , to me directed by the Hon. J. dres. Pt Justice of the Pe.-o in the arish of Orleans I will proceed to aufction on 1BDAY the thirtieth ,bet at 12 o'lok in., in front No. 18 1ulia street RIGH TITLE and INTEREST tF.. r,in an a certain f in hono e osnhDis h oe r erein abov i ' bUDICIAL ADVEagTIUZZNTL MtIHERHIF ALFA. William F. Sloldtlhwate vs. Robert Yountg Black. FIFTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR ish of Orleans. No. sC69--By virtue of a writ of seizure and sal, to me directed by the honorable the Fifth District Court for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause. I will proceed to sell at public auction, at the Merihants and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets, in the Second Distrlet of this city, on MON DAY. DI)ecnber 31, 1877, at 12 o'clock m., the fol lowing described property, to wit 1. A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND, sit uated it the Fourth District of this city, in the square bounded by First, Magazine. Second and Ca-,ip streets, designated by the letter B on a sketch annexed to an act passed before W. H. Poeters. late notary public in this city, on the eleventh of March. 18st; said portion of ground rme muring one hundred and sixty feet three inches front and deaPth on Second street, and ninoty-four feet ten inceles four lines front and width on Magazine vtrenrt, of which It forms tihe corner, the same depth and width on its cor responding opposte rear and side lines. 2. AND ANO'PHEI. LOT OR PORTION OF GROUND. situated in the same square and designated by the letter A on a sketch annexed to an act passedl before said late notary, W. H. Peters, on the twenty-third March, less, and measuring thirty-one feant eleven inches four lines front on N Mgazino street by one hundred and sixty fooeet three inches in depth, between parallel lines which said portions of ground are composed of the lots numbers five, six. seven. iglht and nine, which are figured on the .sevral plans enulmerated in said act of the twenty-tiird of March, 18.i, together with all the uilldings and imoivitlVlents on said portions Of r...ani. O!Me ortion of ground firstly rlnvrib-ia was a'qiuired Iby Mrs. Mary .Taneo Ilt ntimnury wife of Robert Young lack, from W. S. Stansbury, by alln nl't ex,'ntid before W. II. Peters, late notary publi: in this city, on the lif;eenth day of lIe coniber, 1,s59. andu the one sn'ondlldv described was acqluired by said M M Mrs. iary Jane Stan bury, wire of Robert Young Bhilk. Irom A. W. Bosworth. by an net oxecuutd befo,r W. H. Po Iors, notary. on the twenty-third day of March, Sizedl in the' abov snuit. Torms-Cash on the spot. TIIOMAN H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. n-3a de7 ls 31 Josepah Brandner vs. Xavier lalender. f1HIRD DISTRICT COURT FOR THE |parish of Orleans. No. 24,847.--By virtue of a writ of seizure and isatl. to me directed by the honora~le the Third District Court for th parish of Orleans, in llhe above entitled cause. I will proceed to sell at public auction, at time Mirehants and Auctioneers' Exchange, Itoyal streeit, between Can(al and Customlhousll str'-lts. in the Second District of this elby. on MO)N DAY. Deceniber 31, 1877, at 12 o'clock m., the following desrthied proprty to wit ''HREE ('ERTAIN LOTS OIF GROUND, with all the buildings and improvements tli erculi, situated In tmhe Faubourg Livaudais. Fourth District of this city, in the square designated on the original pDIin of said faubomurg by th,' nuItmber twienty-seven, bounded Iy Meventh. Eighth Chippewa and Jersey streets, des igna'ed as lots numbelrs six, seven and eight tis iper plan drawn by W. L. Tho'lpson,. late sur viyor, on the third of May. 1811, a cony of which plan is anniixed to an at. blefore I). L. Men(v. then It notary public in this city, on the tw(ntiethl of May, 1811; said lots adjoin cacti other and measure each thirty-one feet tour and one-fourth inu.es front on Chippewi strret by a dep I. lbtwcen parallel linls, of one' Ilurllll I and twenty foot: lot numb.er eight firming the corner of Chippewa and Eighth str'eets: all English measure,. Iy suslltqiuent subdivision of the s.unaro above described the friont of said lts was inlriasel' d. as appears by it receipt of the 'omptroller and of the collnetor of the then city of Lafa it . now the Fourth Dis trict of this eit y, dated the twenty-sixth day of . riIe. 185,. and annlxed to an act in the oflic of .loseph Cohn, notary public in this city, on thm nineteenth day of letiruary. 1866. so as to miake ill the nggregiite the present umeasurelment of sail lots ninety-flve feet four and four-eighths inches front on Chippewa street by one hun idred and twenty feet in depth, between parallel lines. Being the same property the defendant herein acquired bly purchuse from Joseph Mathle,s a petr act passed before the said notary. Joseph Cohn. on the nineteenth day of Feb ruary. 1,4. Seizetd in the above suit. Terms-Cash on the soot. THOMAS H. HANDY Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. no30 de7 18 31 The City of New Orleans vs. John A. Kernan, Sr.; same vs. same; same vs. same. SUPERIOR DISTRICT COURT FOR THE parish of Orleans, Nos. 70,208, 85.144 and 3481-By virtue of three writs of fleri facias, to me directed by the honorable the Superior Dis trict Court for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled causes, for city taxes of 1874. 1875 and 1876. I will proceed to sell at public auction, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets, In the Second District of this city, on MONDAY December 31, 1877, at 12 o'clock m., the following described property, to wit A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND, sit nated in the First District of this city, in square number three hundred and fifty-five. hounded by Melpomene. Howard, Terpsichore and Froret streets, designated as lot number two. meas uring thirty-two feet front on Melpomene street by one hundred and twenty-eight feet in depth. Heized in the above suits. Terms-Cash on the spot. THOMAS H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. no2.s del:3 3 SUCCESSION NOTICES. Succession of Helena Zimmermann, de ceased wife of John Adam Edelmeier. SQECOND DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR - ish of Orleans No. 3s,;68-Whereas, John Adam Edelmeier has petitioned the court for letters of adminitration on the estate of the late Helona Zimmermann. his deceased wile, in testate. Noice is hereby given to all whom it may concern to show cause within ten days why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. By order of the court. no030 deo 9t* J.TO N fr.vTRT'r. fll..r Succession of Henry Doyle. SECOND DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR r7 ish of Orleans, No. 39.9.1-Whereas. E. T. Parker. public administrator, has petitioned the court for letters of administration on the estate of the late Henry Doyle, deceased, in testate. Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern to show cause within ten days why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. By order of the court. no3O de4 9* JOHN HERBERT, Clerk. Succession of Peter Oestricher. (SECOND DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR k ish of Orleans. No. 38.125.-Notice is here by given to the creditors of this estate, and to all other persons herein interested, to show cause within ten days from the preo.nt notification. if any they have or can, why tioe account pre sented by Mrs. Catherine Weiss, natural tu trix.. etc.. and as such administering this estate, should not be approved and homolgated, and the funds distributed in accordance therewith. By order of the court. no21 26 o30 JOHN HERBERT, Clerk. JAMES D. EDWARDS, (Successor to Daniel and J. D. Edwards.) STEAMBOAT, RAILROAD AND ENGIN EERS' SUPPLIES, Manufacturer of the most improved STEAM TRAINS FOR MAKING SUGAR, And every description of Copper, Brass and Sheet-Iron Work. Dealer in Iron Pipe and Fittings for Steam, Water or Gas; Brass and Iron Valves; Cooks; Oil Globes; Steam and Water Gauges; Boiler Tubes; Bolts and Nuts; Punched Nuts; Log Screws; Washers; Riyets; Cistern. Well and Force Pumps; Brass and Iron Wire Cloth; Rub ber, Lubricating and Hemp Packing; Rub ber Hose; Belting; Lubricating. Lard. Signal, Linseed and Headlight Oils: White Lead; Cot. ton Waste; Cotton Stem Packing; Gas Pipe Stocks and Dies; Pipe Cutters; Tongs; Wrenches: Pipe Vises; Jack Screws; Flue Brushes; Flue Scrapers. etc. Agent for the CAMERON SPECIAL STEAM PUMP -For- PUMPINGJUIOE AND BUPPLYINGBOILEBB. Bend ter Prds List. ' JeUDICIAJl ADVMISE 3 t.ll.I. AUCTION SALES. By Hoey, Macon & O'Connor. THE MOVABLEH OF MURPHY'S HOTEL AT AUCTION. SUCI CESSION OF MICHAEL DOWNEY. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 28,730. BY HOEY, MACON & O'CONNOR-Nicholas J. Hoey, Auctioneer-Office No. 11 Caronde let street-On WEDNESDAY, December 5, 1877, at 11 o'clock a. m., on the premises known as Murphy's Hotel, on Ht. Charles street, between Commercial Alley and Poydras street, by virtue of an order of the honorable the Second Dis trict Court for the parish of Orleans, dated the 9th of July, 1877 will be sold at publie auction CERTAIN MOVAIBLE PROPERTY, M1R rors, Cigar Stand. Iron Safe, Rang, C(hanle liers, etc., and all else therein that may aoper tain to said estate. Terms-Cash on the spot. no24 i3 del 2 5 By Albert Paul. FUNI'ITURE-JEWELRY-OIL PAINTINGR. SUCCESSION OF (GUSTAVUS SCI DtlvUT. Second District Court for the parish of Orleans No. :19,807. DY ALBERT PAUL, Auctioneer-Offloe No. :R - Exchange Alley--FillI)AY, Novemnber S:I, l577, at 11 o'c'lock a. mi.. will be sold at public auction, at. No. 101 HI. Louis streit, between Ilourbon and Daulhine streets by vilrtue ind in piirsicanco of en order of the lion. A. L. Tis sot, Judge of thi Seonu, IDistrict Ci(.rt for thu parish of Orloans, datedl the 141h of Nove'!lllser. 1577- A LARGE TOT OF IIOI:SEHIOLI) FURNI TURE. consisting of ta parlor set, l ls andI bed Ili.g. mirrors. carpets, . liandeliers, chairs. tablei, etc. Also. HEVERAL FINE OIL PAINTINGS. (,nti valuable Gold Watch. aitud a alhablole Platinum Wilt Ih Chaltin, and sundry arlelos of JIewelry. Termns-tliish on thl slot.. not '25 2!1 AUCTION SALES. By C. E. Girardey. PEREMPTORY MALE OF A CHOICE SUGAR Estate in Orleans I'arish-The Aurora or Morgan Plantation. Within Four M iks of thie City. AN INVESTMENT OF UNUSUAL PROMISE and Produltivenelss. B Y C. E. GIRARDEY, Alct'ioneer--Offie No. I 3:1 Camp street-MATURI 4Y, Dimberir 1, 1s77. at 12 o'clock m., at the St. Charles Auction Exchanlge, will ,ositivily he sold. at puzblil' auc'tion. Iy iconseunt of parties, to ffe('t a i'drtition and settlmenuilt TH A4T SPLENDID SU(IAR ESTATE, known as the "Aurora" or "Morgan l'lhiltit iti.' -it ulted in tlih parish of Oriucans,. on thei rilght lnlllk of the' Mississippi river, albout foullr mnili.s el,'liw the city of Now Orleansi. It htl.a Iaiibout 25 ' arpuints front on lthe Mississippi rlvier. 14 of which on the uipper side hlave a ido ilth of 70 ar pii'nt.s antl. the renllindliur a dilptih of 75 anrlPuts, aggreigating about 23100 liperflllcial arpliets of the hbst iatlijity of sugar Innlds. Together with iall the ibullildings and improivemeints, stck nIal mrua'i Inry tlnercon.com pisirung a subist anti lliy biuilt sugallr-houlle), ciiiiipped with machinery; rngi iines tad su.gllr mill. stiml cottnll gilln. at t htles, barns, dwiling antd ouit-hou'es, laihore i' quarters, el,': ailsoi. wtwlve good mule4, oxen andl cows. Parts anid wagonis, htarnlesl., ain thll usual variety of jnca'llnical ltol.s and agiricl'l tural imnplemn nts. lulh its plows, utl. 'Thiere Is ai good suppily of hay andl other provenilier ald muflicient plant can ito plant from ii to 7, arpeints for the next crop ; In comparlatively good condi tion for immidla'o cultivation, within ea-'y reach of the city, by good roads, for supplies andt sale of products and secure' from thl usnual overflows. renders t his Ichoice estate extce'iling ly desirable for sale and productive invest ment. The sale is positive, and the attention of capI talists s pcially invited. l'artles desiring to ex amine the property will ibe furnished with per mite on application to the aui'tioneer. Terms-One-third. or ,one-fourt at the optin of the purchaser, cash; balance at one two and three years' credit for notes specially se cured by mortgage and vendor's lien on the property sold. in equal annual installments, divided into coupons to suit the parties in in terest, and bearing all the usual clauses of 8 per cent per annum in torest from day of sale until final pay ment; 5 per cent attorney's fees in event of suit to enforce their payment. The buildings to be kept insured for half of the credit portion, and the policy thereof to be transferred to the holders of the notes. The purchaser to assume the payment of the taxes due and exigibl in 1878 over the price of adjudication. Acts of sale at the ex oanse of the purchaser, before A. D. Doriocourt. Esq., notary public. no13 td MUNICIPAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SEALED PROPOSALS. DEPARTMENT OF WATERWORKS AND PUBLIC Buildings. toom No. 23. City Hall. New Orleans, November 24. 1577. Snealed proposals will be received by t he un dersigned till TUESDAY, December 4 1877, at 11 o'clock a. m., for building a Small-Pox IIos pital according to plans and specifications on file in the office of the City Surveyor. The city reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Parties making proposals for the work are re quired to deposit with the Administrator of Finance, as an evidence of their intention to abide by the adjudication, the amount of $20e in cash, which shall be forfeited to the city in case of failure to sign the contract. Bidders to whom contract is not awarded shall have their deposits returned to them on the day adjudication is made. No bids received unless accompanied by cer tificate of the Administrator of Finance that de posit has been made. Proposals to be indorsed, "Proposals for building a Small-Pox Hospital." JAMES D. EDWARDS, Administrator of Waterworks and Public Buildings. no2.5 td SEALED PROPOSALS. DEPARTMENT OF IMPROVEMENTS, Room No. i1. City Hall. New Orleans. November 20, 1577. Sealed proposals will be received at this office until FRIDAY, November 30. 1877. at 12 o'clock m., for the construction of a flood-gate on Peo ple's Avenue canal, at its intersection with Gen tilly Ridge. Specifications on file in the office of the City Surveyor. The Council reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids. JOHN McCAFFREY. no21 td Administrator. NOTICE TO BAKERS. MAYonALT Y or NEW ORLEANS, City Hall. November 24, 1877. The average priceof fresh flour being this day seven dollars and fifty cents; in accordance with said valuation the price of bread for the week commencing on MONDAY, November 26, 1877, will be: Sixty ounces for twenty cents. Thirty ounces for ten cents. Fifteen ounces for five cents. Bakers of bread are required to use only the best flour of the above value per barrel, and the use of damaged or inferior flour in bread offered for sale in this city is prohibited. Consumers of bread are requested to report to the nearest police station any violation of the above ordi. nanee. either in variation of weight or quality of material. noes ED. PILSBURY. Mayor. PREMIUM BONDS ALWAYS ON HAND AND FOR BALU I1 BUMS TO SUIT,. IjgISbLTIYV WABRANT8 E. FIXAR Y' Air Cooling Apparatus, The Quickest and Most l'rancical Method for C )( )I .I i N (-1 A I It in Buildingll s, Cellars, Breweries, Ships, Cars, Meat-Packing Esfilishments, Etc. Th, '~czing upon the coils of the condnsred gas's being constantly swept off. does away with the. 'trpl ,ss alnd l oul air .l e ted by tll wrI ontation ofltlt vgetable matter or any other sti wo. Tih . I.e cold produlrc hy this APP1ARATUH will allow a room once cooloed to be kept at a ,gular low temporaturo with a few hours daily operatiorn. AIR COOLING APPARATUS. e "C/ I.NN IA ICE MACHINE. ox and4 , wttwith tdig w ,h, th ,r g i com A ro pt ndnation of th' rfri ratn gn d by a m i ttn it r r ly t y to th If ICO. for t construction of their Air Cooling Apparatus Ice achines hf from a 0n to 10t000 h o uwadte daily toa eity, and ar. now rtolrw, t or , take orde rs a c fur i ,h thom with th a full nt guar eto of thr ir auc nstful o aueratiod. f at.i ai dairing to hret machhnin fer th l caming nb a r,.p tfulllr teo send the ir orft ri earlys in orde r to allow th n leosary time fr the construction and testing rwei au te or wt Io su h n d the apparatus. Fur l information furnis hed on application r tetoing Edw. Fi ary, PoetoFlono A pE3o a 8 u0, ew Orloaine. or21 tf . . ... . ... . . . .. ... . .. Conro elr n ochrsres NwOlas COSTUTOS Fulifr ainfrise napiaint Ed. izry HOTELS. TREMONT HOUSE, Corner Tremont and Church Streets, Galveston, Texas. SBISA & ORFILA. Lessees. (Formerly of the Grand Southern HoteL) The Palace Hotel of Galveston. This elegant Hotel. lately completed. 1a NOWT OPEI~N -FOB THE ACCOMMODATION OF THE PUBLIC Being built at a cost of $4oo.ooo. it will be first class in every respect, with all the latest im provements. ELEVATORS. ELECTRO ANNUN CIATOBS, 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. SBISA & ORFILA,. Lessees. Formerly of Grand Southern Hotel ANTHOnI SBRIsA. Jn.. Chief Clerk. yn7 em COMMISSION MERCHANTS. LEON QUEYBOUZE. 08 B BOISB, QUEYROUZE & BOIS, Wholesale Grocers, DEALERS IN WINES AND LIQUORS And all kinds of WESTERN PRODUCE, At the Blue Stores. Oorner Old Levee and Blenville streets. del4'75 iv Npw Orleans. UNDERTAKERS. JEA8. 0. JONEB. JOHN G. BOOHR Formerly with Frank Johnson. JONES & ROCHE, 2SO and 22 Magazine st.. near Delord. Una.ertaks atd Embalmers. Ai buIanesentrusted to the Arm willrlre pt + t llodet a INSURANCE. FACTORS AND TRADERS' INSURANCE COMPANY, 87............Carondelet Street............87 Paid up Capital, $1,000,000. Assets April 30, 1877, $1,282,908 66. ISSUES POLICIES COVERING FIRE. RIVER AND MARINE RISKS -AT LOWEST TARIFF RATES. ED. A. PALFREY, President. JNO. CHAFFE, Vice President. THOS. F. WALKER. Secretary John I. Noble, T. Lytt. Lyon. John Chaffe. Samuel H. Boyd, Richard Milliken. Joseph McElroy. J. I. Warren, Wm. J. Behan. R. T. Buckner, B. F. Eschloman, Sam'l Friedlander. Wmin. C. Black. A. A. Yate-s. Chas. Chaffe. John I. Adams. L. C. Jnurey, Isaw" H.herek, Wmr. Hartwell. R. M. Walmsley, C. J. Leeds. A. H. May. A. T. Janin, 8. H. Snowden, Jos. Bowling, A. M. Bickham. sel Imm mmm m • s •mm mu • m m ilmmmm mlman CONSUMPTION Positively (Oved. All sufferers from this disease who are anxious to be cured should try DR. KISSER'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 they are no humbug, we will forward to every sufferer, by mail, post paid, a FREE TRIAL BOX. We don't want your money until you are perfectly satisfied 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 3s, sent to any part of the United States or Canada by mail on mresint of price. Address ASH & ROBBLNS, aDis l :toee ulton street. Brooklvu. N F.. F. BUSC`, GUN AND LOKSBMITH, No. 23 Commercial Place, New Orleans, General House Work attended to at short otloe and r e 0rios. Ar ault, 13K IA 3SBOEANTB' MUTUAL INSUBAN6B OM PANY OF NEW ORLEANS 104 .............. Canal Street .....1....... TWENTY-THIBD ANNUAL STATEMENT. In conformity with the requirements of their charter, the Company publish the following statement: Premiums received during the year ending May 31, 1877. including unearned premiums of the previous year On Fire Risks ............................. 31,296 On Marine Risks................... 24.473 On River Risks ................. 25.079 87 Total Premiums..................... 411.449 52 Less Unearned Premiums...... 118,115 00 Not Earned Premiums May 81. 1877.............................. $293.884 82 Losses paid On Fire Risks ............1 117.87 98 On Marine Risks.......... 17,0x5 o0 On River Risks.......... .590 77 Taxes and oxpensrzs, lo.s Interest ................ 2..69. 8 eoinsuranens andl Re turned Promium:i.... 16.134 03- 1sl..814 sI Proflt ............... ........... 117,020 1 The Compnny have the following assetn: Real Estate....................... 5259.T79 4s City Bonds ........ .................... 1 0.419 59 Bank. Railr' ad and other HSt'ck. and MortUgge Bonrs............ 169,.2. 88 Nose secured by mortgage........ 214.042 0s Notes secured by pledge............ 42.307 97 Hills receivable...................... 7.5164 19 Prenrrum in courseof colsection.... 49,087 98 Cash on hand ................ ..... 77.007 as Total.............................. 1,02,844 2s The above statement is a just, true and cor rect transcript from the books of the Company PAUL FOUBCHY. President. G. W. Norr, Secretary. STATE or Lowt7M1L A, 8 Parish of Orleans, City of New Orleans, Sworn to and subscribed before me the se* euth day of June. 1m77. JAMES FAHET. Notary Publio. 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 31.1877, payable on the th d 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. DIBECTOBS: P. Macnero Hy. Beebe. D. A. Chalfraix. E. Toby P. Fourehy, J. M. Alen H. Z. Rolf, M. W. Smith, Charles Lafitte. D. Fatjo, jo8 tf J. J. Fernandez. TWENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL BTATEMENI -or THa- CRESCENT MUTUAL INSURANCE OOMPAJi " Nsw OLANss. May 19. 1877. The Trustees, in conformity with amended charter, submit the following statement of the affairs of th%,company on the 80th of April, 1W: Fire premiums ............. $1,068 61 Marine premiums.......... 29,815 96 River premiums............ 81.94% a Earned premlumsr4ess re Insurance and return pre miums ................... m4ss iS Losses paid and estimated, including all known and unpaid, say: Fire losses........$67,85160 Marine losses..... 7.285 41 River losses....... 6.510 20 ----oo.81 1m Taxes, expenses, discount in lieu of participation. etc.... ........... 1,892 58 Less rents, salv age savings, etc. 11.768 72 a 540,1 46 as 14 s 1 Gross profits .......................... sw u Of which 56.587 s5 Is appropriated to k i Jinterest and liauudation of doubtful e The company have the following assets- d Bills receivable ..............68,6488 l Loans on Bonds and Mort- I " gage.................. .. 55;9418 8 ----- 124,691 Loans on call.... ........... 74,564 16 Cash ........................ 8.846 71 -- 188,400 City Bonds... ................ . 72,.0 Bank and other Stocks...... 78,4158 Real Estate ................. 189,51 Premiums in course of Col lection and Suspense Ac count .......... ............ 88.415 Total assets ...-....... 5681,4. The above statement is a true and correct transcript from the books of the Company. THOS. A. ADAMS. President, HENRY V. OGDEN. Sooretary. Sworn to and subscribed before me this niLne teenth day of May. 1877. W. B. KLEINPETEB, Notary Publie. The Board of Trustees this day resolved t after paying the annual dividend of TEN CENT Capital Stock of Company. that a dividmn of TWENTY PEB OENT in cash be paid on MONDAY. June ii, to those parties enttled 0 receive the same. Thos. A. Adams, Fred'k Oamerden Sam'l B. Newman. J. L. Harris, Sam'l H, Kennedy. Andrew Stewart. John Phelps, Joseph Stone, Adam Thomson. George Martin. Henry Abraham, Alfred Moulton. Victor Meyer, L. C. Jureyr Edward J, Gay. Edward Nalle Joseph Bowling. Geo. W. Sentel. Simon Hernsheim, A. Levi, Himon Forcheimer. Wmi. H. Matthews. Jos. B. Wolff, Paul E. Mortimer, B. B. Post, John V. Moore, Ed, Pilsbury, W. B. Conger, Jno. E. King. Henry M. Preston. Reuben G. Bush, J. J. Irb'. my22 1y SUN MUTUAL lNSUURANO.j COMPANY. Paid Up Capital, $S.,O,m ># FBOM THE TWENTY-FIRST STATEMENT FOR 187.. Net annual earned pre miums and Discounts and Interest.............. $.91 Losses. Expenses. Taxes, etc........ .. SAWa 1 94 Reserved fund $10,000, and Dividend on capital 10to per cent.........- ---. . 417 -3s6. NetPro..t......... Assets of the Anpany es timated at their cash market value: Stocks Bonds. Loans and Bills 'Receivable .......... Cash on hahd and premi ums in course of colleo tion.----------........---.. .. , Dividend paid en etock ten n Derao num, and on prtelDatain .D Ot;, 0ent. pa able .a1s- . _les on .Wh fav y * d eeefil·n