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ODIIARCIS-**911C AL. stn Mah u Deeembse 7, ]1877. iabtue am of $457 96 be and le to J. . Denls, AdminiLtraI A bash advaned for law charges, a, ad that the Administrator warrant for the payment of Council of the city of New Or* 4, 1877. 4 D, PILSBUBI, Mayor. G. Batns, Secretary. MAYonaxAir or New Oar.IANx, City Hall, December 7, 1877. O.. 407-Admlnistration Series.] , !hat the Administrator of Public Sfa the payment of $ 65, being on the per roll of the Orescent hemonth o October, 1877. e Connell of the acity of New Or n, tl87. 3D. PILSBURB , Mayor. . nn. PecretarV. MAvoALrr or Naw OaLnANI, City Hall, December 7, 1877. (mo. dBIS-Admlnistration Series.) Tha the Admnltrato of Publio Ao. and le hereby authorised to make pro e lstrmn of the Holy Family's asy r 93$. Bernard Avenue, in the budget of bthe Ouneil of the of thetyofew Or b, 4,1877. a p D. PILSBURY, Mayor. Sec Geretary. OLAt MATORALtrr or Naw ORtEANR, City Hall, December 7, 1877. . 1m . 4299-AdminIstration Beries.] That the bid of Messre. Beenard & for construotion of a flood-gate in oenu canal, at Its Intersection with , for the sum of $8285, be and the aeeepted, and that the Mayor be e.n mpowered to enter into contract t perfor.ane of the work. by the Counoll of the ofty of New s-maber 4-. 1877. Denle, Diamond, Edwards, ED. PILSBBURY, Mayor. S man , Secretary. MAOMAATY or NIew OULuANl , 1 (t . Hall, December 7, 1877. i S iO dib-Adldmnlstration Series.] by the Counoll of the olty of New the Mayor be and Ia hereby t. Oeter a to contract on behalf of the Maw Orleune Gaelight Oompany for 1 a yrear commencinog at the expire ?eeent contract, upon thefollowing street, market and levee lamps, 0a per pproposition of James Jaok. SNew Orlens Gasigeht ~ompany, 8, 1877. iM ope onamptlon to publio buildings Sthe net prie charged to private as r propotion of Jamee Jack. SNe Oriean Gaslight Company, the O. n il of the city of New Or bar , 1877. veme Dani, Diamond, Edwards, ,, ,enutorf. ED, PIISBURY, Mayor. Ri. ra, Secretary. MAYronaLxr or New ORLEANS, I City Bali, December 7, 1877. S 10. dM1--Administration BSries.] by the force of olroamelanoes, the unable to oue for a large number sad the charge of nearly one han demated people ie now folted atrj w oeeanu, ·ar.un. tre ter Iad.twith no prospectof being eart da; therefore be it Tat the Mayor be requested to ap e of five phyions, with the Inquire Into the condition of of a City LAylum and report if a can be improveh (and in what Stoget with anch other suggestions Smay deem At and proper to kegda&in view, however, the on of te cltyr, and provided the i sel rve without compenestion. kgthe Oounoll of the oity of New Or 4, 1877. ED. PILBBUBY, Mayor. . . . tLPn., Secretary. MAYORALTY or Naw OaRLans, i OCity Hall, December 7, 1877. 4:-i . ,Lt-Administration Series.] olhced, so., That the Mayor be and he duly sathorised to snbrogae Mrs. enle wife of Samuel Simpson, aad Swife of Joseph L. Brent, and ner to all the right, title and in - th. ty of New Orleans in and to the na the case of the oity of New Orleans Day, No. 14,854 on the docket of the ti.t Court for the perish of Orleans, No. 88,895 of the Superior District all the city's remedies and securities eaoleetlon and payment of said judgment, interest, costs and oharges, on due I by the said Mrs. Blanche Simpson reak and George D. Kenner of the full of said judgment, prinoipal, interest, ehlt'es. That the Mayor be and is _qlthbro 4 oto execute an authentiO act to e this resolution at the expense of eubrolgated. byt Ooenoll of the city of New Or 1877. doara in ord e wth OaLad vlu. I the price of bread for the week oommeno "am MONDAY, ember , lat, will be: t4wo ounces for twenty cents. -one ounces for ten cents. ounces for five ents. of bread are required to use only the Sour oe the above value per barrel. and the damnagMl orInferior flour in bread offered in this city is prohibited. Consumers are requested to report to the nearest station any violation of the above ordl. nl variation of weight or quality of ED. PILSBUBY. Mayor. HOTELb _ M;TRBENONT HOUSE, Tr.smont and Church Streets, alvreston, Texas. sU lS & ORPILA. Lessees. mey of the Grand Bouthern Hotel) Palace Hotel of Galveston, elegant Hotel. lately completed. ATION OF THE PIBLIO S. post of $Weo,= it will be first A w;4i , rtte . with all the latest im. * "o. Zr hmBOANWNU. ajs ON i anmi , asLO. by t te inem ::1 lik late sIDICIAL Asvas.amggrg IIEUtlr Us.L. Jean Tubell v. Jsen Ierthln et als. IFTIH DISTRCT COUBT FOR THE PARISH ef Orleans, No. ?ui--rl virtue of a writ of fleri lacis, to me directed by the honorable the Filth Disetrit ourt for the parlsh of Orleans, in the above entitled cause I will proceed to sell at public auction, a the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets. in the Second District of this city, on WEDNESDAY. January 9, 1878, at 12 o'clock m., the following described proper to wit 1. A CERIITAN LOT OF GROUND, situated in the Fourth District. of this city, in the square bounded by Pleasant, Chippewa Toledano and Annunciation streets, said lot of ground meas uringsixty fee front on Annunciation street by seventy-five feet two inches in depth and front on Pleasant street; the rear line of said lot being perpendicular to said Pleasant street, divides in halves a well, the use of which is common to said lot of around and the property now or late of Francis Dellau. 2. ANOTHER LOT OF GBROUND, situated In the Sixth District of this city, designated by the number thirteen of the square bounded by Levee, Chippewa and Toledanostreets and Lou ,slana Avenue, measuring thirty-two feet front on Chippewa street by one hundred and twenty feet in depth and front on Toledano street, of which it forms the corner, agreeably to a plan in the office of A. D. Doriocourt, a notary pub lie in this clt a. ANOTHE3fR LOT OF GROUND, situated in the same district and square as the lot above described, designated by the number sixteen, on a plan drawn by Benjamin Buisson, sur veyor, on the nineteenth of June, 1847, deposit ed in the office of Onesiphore Drouet, notary nublle in this city' said lot measures thirty two feet front on Chippewa street by one hun dred and twenty feet in depth, between parallel iines. .. TWO CERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND, sit uated in the same district and square as the lot above described, designated by the numbers fourteen and fifteen, and measuring each thir ty-two feet front on Chippewa street by one hundred and twenty foot in depth, between parallel lines. p. SEVEN CERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND. situated in the Fourth District of this city, in the swuare hounded by Annunciatlon, Chippe wa, Eighth and Ninth streets, designatedpas lots numbers one, two. three, four, five, six teen and seventeen, of square number twenty six, on a plan drawn by L. Reizenstein, sur veyor. deposited in the o men of Wm. Shannon, late notary public in this city. Lot number one forms the corner of Annunciation and Ninth streets, and measures twenty-seven feet front on Annunciation street by a depth and front on Ninth street of one hundred and twenty feet, between parallel lines. Lots numbers two, three, four and five have each twenty-five feet front on Annunciation street by one hundred and twenty feet in depth, between parallel lines; and lots numbers sixteen and seventeen h ive each twenty-seven foot four inches front on Ninth street br one hundred and twenty-seven feet In depth, etweoen parallel lines, Which above described property was acquired by defendant herein, Bafl e Dabat, by purchase as follows to wit: The one firstly described from Bavtiste Laporte, by an act passed before A, Ducatel. notary public in this city, on the sixth of October. le8e: the one secondly de scribed from Mann Gelser and Hall, by an act passed before Hugh Madden late notary public in this city on the fifth of February, lase; the one thirdly described from Joseph Ledig by an act passed before L. R. Kenny, late a notary pub lic on the fourth of August. 1849; the one fourthly described from the succession of Paul P. Mouchon, as per act passed before Ant. Do riooourt a notary public in this city, on the fif teenth of August, sl5 and the one fifthly do scribed from Robert MOCoy Buford, by an act passed before Wm, Shannon, late a notary pub lic in this city, on the third of October, lo8s. Seized in the above suit as belonging to de fendant, Bazile Dabat. Terms-Cash on the spot. THOMAS H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. des s1 28 jt9 Uleholas Sartorlus vs. Albert Wlemann. IlFTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR i ish of Orlans No, s81t--By virtue of a writ of seizure and sale, to me directed by the hon orable the Fifth District Court for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause, I will proceed to sell at public auction, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, Roval .trast .tweeo Canal and Customhouse streets in the seconld lstrnit of this city on WEDNESDAY, January 9, 1878, at 12 o'clock min the followlng described property, to wit TWO LOTS OF GROUND, with all the build ings and improvements thereon, situated in the Third District of this city, in the sauero bound ed by Levee, Victory, Marigny and Mandeville streets, designated by the numbers one and two on a plan drawn by C. Arthur de Armas, sur veyor, dated November s1 leti, and deposited in the office of Adolphe Boudousqule, then a notary public in this city. Lot number one measures twenty feet seven inches front on Levee street by a depth of ninety feet, between parallel lines, American measure. Lot number two measures twenty-one feet three inches front on Levee street by a depth of ninety feet, be tween parallel lines, American measure. To fether with the use of two alleys, one of which ying in the rear of said lots, having ten feet width ; and the other opening on Levee street. having ten feet nine inches width, running alongside of number four. Said alleys are of the common usc of said lots and others de scribed on said plan. Which property was ac ouired by the defendant herein by purchase from the estate of Andre Deslonde, per act passed before Adolphe Boudousquie, late a no tary public in this city, dated February 2. 1866. Seized In the above suit. Terms-Cash on the spot. THOMAS H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. des 18 28 ja9 AUCTION SALES. By O. Valeton. CATALOGUE SALE OF WINES. BRANDIES. Vermouth, Oil. etc,, at the store of Messrs. A. ltochereau A Co., to close'consignments. BY O. VALETON, Aucttonor-Offloo o93 and 95 Magazine stret--TUEDAY. Dc]omber 11, at 10:30 o'clock a. m., will be sold at store No. 16 and is St. Louis street 000 boxes Olive Oil, Plagnlol's, 200 do Vermouth, Noilly, P'rat & Co, 15o casks Bordeaux Wine, o0 do Bergasse do 30 do White do 30 hf casks White Wine. 300 boxes Claret and White Wine, 15 qr casks extra Sherry do Co do do Cognac various brands. And sundry other goods such as Sardines, Green Peas, Prunes. Mtcaroni.etc. Catalogues are now ready at the Auctioneer's office. Terms-Very liberal, at sale. de7 5t U. S. NARSHAL'S SALES. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. OCEAN TOWBOAT COMPANY VS. BARK GEORGE GILOHRIST, HER TACKLE, Etc. In the United States District Court for the Dis trict of Louisiana-No. 11,136, BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF SALE TO me directed in the above entitled suit, I will proceed to sell to the highest bidder, on SAT UlRDAY. December 8. 1817, at 12 o'clock m. at the main entrance to the Customhouse on ba nal street, in New Orleans, the following de scribed proerty. viz: THE BRIG GEORGE GILOHRIST. her tackle. etc. as she now lies at the foot of Elmira street, in the Third District of this city. Also, at 1 o'clock, on the same day, on the Levee, at the Port Market, same district, the cargo of said brig, consisting of the following, o wit Nine thousand nine hundred and forty-two pieces of dressed boards, containing 81,82s su perfltral feet, more or less; 7145 pieces of rough boards oontaining 15.,545 superficial feet, more or less; 2194 pieces of rough plank and scant ling, containing so,eoo superficial feet, more or less. Seized in the above suit. Terms Cash. United States Marshal's office, New Orleans, first day of December. 1877. JACK WHARTON de7 2t United States Marshal. EDUCATION. ST. LOUIB INSSTITUTE FOB YOUNG _ LADIES. (Established in 184.) Mrs. . LE MATTHEY.............Prinealal. A ll the braohbas of a finished education, in both Ensh and french. are taught by pro eaeorof suprior knowledge and sioence. Gemant a pd Sansh lang also taughL uin 1and eetDeta.receives pe* hwasse /t) !,! SAL . George IMeepke !. *wseesles of tClara LPfrke r. FtIFTH DISTRICT COUIRT FOR THE PAR i' tsh of Orleans, No. sass-By virtue of a writ of seizure and sale, 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 Merchants and Auctioucers' Exchange, Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets in the SBecond District of this city, on WIDINESDAY January 9, 1878, at 12 o'clock m., the following described property. to wit A LOT O! GROUND, with the buildings and improvements thereon the rights, ways, privi legos and servitudes thereof, designated on a plan of Bourgerol, late surveyor, dated the eighth of April, 1834. an extract whereof is an nexed, to an at passed before Theodore Seghers, late a notary public in this city. dated the twenty-ninth of April. s140, by the number three of the square boundel by Elysian Fields. Moreau (now Chartros) Marigny and Victory (now Decatur) streets, In Faubourg Marigny. Third District of this city; said lot measures. in English measure, twenty-three feet eleven and one-half inches front on Elysian Fields street by eighty-five feet deep. Being the same property acquired by the deceased during her lifetime, from Louis Fix. as per act before A. J. Lewis, notary public in this city, dated the twenty-sixth of January, 1872. Seized in the above suit. Terms-Cash on the s ot. THOMAS H. HANDY. Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. des 18 2s jai . A. Roehereau & Co. vs, John Coleman. FIFTH DISTRIOT COURT FOR THE PAR ish of Orleans No. 7074-By virtue of a writ of seizure and sale. directed by the honorable the Fifth District Court for the parish of Or leans, in the above entitled cause, to Eugene Waggaman. late sheriff, and by said late shorlff to me transferred, I will proceed to sell at public auction, at the Merchants and Auction eers' Exchange, Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets, in the Second Dis trict of this city, on SATURDAY, Decemtber 8 1877, at 12 o'clock m., the one undivided half of the following described vroperty. to wit- A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, together with all the rights ways, privileges and advantages thereunto belonging or in anywise appertain ing, situated In the Faubourg Saulet, in the First IDistrict of this city In the square coin prised within Constance, *Melie.rte, (previously Sluzette, and now known as Erato). Estello (now Thalia) and Magazine streets; said lot is desig nated by the number three, and forms the corner of Melleorto (now Erto) and Constance streets, and measures, Amer'lcan measure, thirty-one feet eleven inches five lines on Meli cei t (now Erato) sti cet by eighty-one feet eight inches in depth and front on Constance street. between parallel lines, The whole according to a plan drawn by A. Castaing. architect, on the i twenty-fourth of May. s186, and deposited in the office of P. Lacoste, late a notary public in this city. Which property belongs to the defendant. herein by purchase from Mrs. 'almyre Lauve, wife, separated i , property, of Felix Formento. as per act passed before said late notary. P. Lecosts, on the thirtieth of June, 1883. Seized in the above suit. Terms-Cash on the soot. THOMAS H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. no7 16 27 des A. Roehereau & Co. vs. John Coleman. IFTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR ish of Orleans. No. 7073-By virtue of a writ of seizure and sale, directed by the honorable the Fifth Di-trict Court for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause, to kugene Wag gaman, late sheriff, and by said late sheriff to me transferred, I 1ill 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 SATURDAY. Decembers, 1877. at 12o'clock m.. the one undlivided hall of the following described property, to wit 1. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, situated in the First District of this city, designated by the number one of the square comprised within Constance, Magazine. Estelle Ilow Thalia) and Melleerte (now Erato) streets. ias per plan drawn by E. Gothiel architect on the second of September, lso., and deposited in the office of A. Boudousquie, late a notary public in this city; said lot measuring thirty-one feet eleven inches five and a half lines front on Constance street by one hundred and twenty-seven feet toen nchee five lines in depth between parallel lines, American measure. 2. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, situated in the same square, designated by the number two. on the aforesaid plan, and measuring thirty-one feet eleven inches live and a half lines front on Constance street by a depth of one hundred and twenty-seven feet ten inches five lines, a. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND. situated in the First District of this city, In square bounded by New Levee, Suzette (now Erato) Tchoupitoulas and Galennle streets, designated by the number two. on a plan drawn by Joseph I'ilie. late surveyor, on the fourth of March, 1828, and annexed to an actor sale passed befolore Theodore Guyol, notary public in this city, on the eighth of April. 1828. said lot measuring thirty-three feet four inches fronton New Levee street by one hundred and thirty feet in depth. French measure. Together with all the buildings and improve ments on said lots of ground and the appurte nances thereof. The property firstly described was acquired by the defendant herein by purchase from theb heirs of B. Saulet, by act passed before A. Bou dousquie, late a notary public in this city. on the first of March, 1isa. The property secondly described was acquired by the said defendant by purchase from Lucien Adams, by act passed before Octave de Armas, notary public in this city, on the nineteenth of December. 1sOl. And the property thirdly described was nc 1sired by the said defendant by purchase from J. A. Maybin, by act passed before S. H. Lewis, late a notary public in this city on the tenth of May, 149, and by an act of confrmation of sale made by said Maybin, passed before said late notary Adolphe Boudousquio, on the seven teenth of November, 1866. Seized in the above suit, Terms-Cash on the spot. THOMAS Ii. HANDY. Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. no7 10 27 des A. Rochereau & Co. vs. John Coleman. F IFTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR ish of Orleans. No, 7075-By virtue of a writ of seizure and sale directed by the honorable the Fifth District Court for the parish of Or leans, in the above entitled cause, to Eugene Waggman late sheriff, and by said late shorifd to me transferred. I will pro ceoed 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 SATUR DAY, December 8, 1877, at 12 o'clock m., the fol oATHE ONE UNri VIDED HALF OF A CER TAIN LOT OF GROUND, together with the buildings and improvements thereon and ap purtenances thereof situated in the irst Dis trict (late Second lunicipality) of this city. designated by the number six, in the square bounded by Annunciation, Tchoupitoulas, Galennlo and Louisia (now Calliope) streets; said lot measuring twenty-five feet front on Annunciation street by one hundred and seven feet seven inches three lines in depth on the side adjoining lot number five, one hundred and seventeen feet nine inches seven lines deep on the division line of lot number seven, and twenty-seven feet wide in the rear on an alley five feet in width, common to said lot and others fronting thereon, all American measure; the whole according to a plan drawn by Joseph Pille, late surveyor, dated April 10, 1841, and de posited, for reference, in the officl of H. B. Conas, late a notary public in this city. Being the same property which the defendant herein acquired by purchase from John Durham Marsh, per act passed before Stuart Hillhouse Lewis, late a notary public in this city, on the twelfth of February. 1848. Seized In the above suit. Terms-Cash on the seot. THOMAS H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. no7 16 27 des SUCCESSION NOTICES. Succession of Sarah C. Shirley. ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST the above succession will please present them to the undersigned. No. 82 Customhouse street. E. T. PARKER, Public Administrator, acting Administrator. de5 8 11 CONSTABLE SALES. John Allen vs. Ben. Forest. FIRST JUBSTICE COURT FOR THE PARB ish of Orleans, No. 1917-By virtue of a writ of fleri facias, to me directed by the Hon. J. Pa.is Childrems, First Justice of the Peace in and for the parish of Orleans. I will proeed to sell at ublic auction on TUESDAY, December S1, 187. at 12 o'clock in., Jamee 's tand , on Baronn stree, lid.:4ttais4 oA aueýu 1. t - ~ Lf~f~Li - ~Yr : ::.~ By Plasold J. Spear. ON TWELVE MONTH'S BOND. SPLENDID PROPERTY ON DELORD STREET, BETWEEN FRANKLIN AND RAMPART STREETS. FIRST DISTRICT. SUCCESSION OF PETER WERCKLE. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 37,337. BY PLACIDE J. SPEAR., Auctioneer-Office No. 46 Royal street-SATURDAY, Decem ber H. 1877, at 12 o'clock m., will be sold at pub licauction at the St. Charles Auction Exchange, basement rotunda of St. Charles Hotel on St. Charles street, between Common and (ravler 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 November 21, 1s77, for account of said succes sion the following described property, to wit- A oERTAIN LOT OF (GROUND, with all the buildings and improvements thereon situated In the First District of this city. In the square bounded by Delord, Franklin, Rampart and Euphrosine streets, designated as lot No. 6, on a plan drawn by Zimpel on the seventh of April, 1832, deposited in the office of H. B. Conas, then notary; said lot measuring, in American measuere, 25 feet front on Delord street by ln feet In depth between parallel lines. Terms and Conditions-This being the second and last auction the property will be definitely sold to the highest and last bidder on twelve month's credit, the purchaser furnishing his bond with good and solvent security, to be ao proved by the honorable the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, bearing interest at the rate of s per cent per annum from date till paid, with special mortgnage and vendor's lien and privilege in the property sold; the clause of 5 per cent for attorney's fees in case of judicial proceedings to recover payment of said bond or any portion thereof, property to be kept insured by purchaser and the policy transferred to holder of notes, and all other usual clauses: the purchaser to deduct from the amount of bond and pay in cash at the mo ment of adjudication the sum of seventy-five dollars, or thereabouts, for auctioneer's fees and expenses. Act of sale before Theodulo Buisson. notary public, at the expense of the purchaser. no27 del 4 8 THE TWO SPLENDID TWO-STORY BRICK REIDENLES~, WITH IRON VERIANDAHS NOS. 216 AND 215 (CUSTOMIIOUSE STREET BETWEEN VILLERE AND MARAIS STREETS, SECOND DISTRICT. SUCCESSION OF FRANK KATHMAN. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 39,:10. BY PI,ACIDE J. SPEAR, Auctioneer-Office J47 Royal street-SATURDAY, December a, 1877. at 12 o'clock m., will be sold at publio auc tion. at the St. Charles Auction Exchange, in the basement rotunda. St. Charles Hotel. on St. Charles Street. between Common and Gravior streets by virtue and in pursuance to an order from the Hon. A. L. Tissot, Judge of the Second Dist rnt Court for the parish of Orleans, dated November 2, 1877. for account of the above succession. the following described property, to wit TWO CERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND, together with the bu I ldings and im pr vements thereon. situated in the Second District of this city, in the square bounded by Canal, Customhouse, Marais and Villere streets, designated as lots Nos. 3 and 4, in square No. 25, and measuring each 25 feet 6 inches 7 lines front on Cust,,m honse street by 114 feet in depth between paral lel lines. Terms and Conditions-Ono-third cash; the balance on a credit of one and two years for notes bearing special mortgage and vendor's lien and privilege, with s per cent interest per annum from day of adjudication until final payment; the clause of s per cent for attorney's fees in case of judicial proceedings for the re covery of payment of said notes or any portion thereof' tht buildings to be kept insured in asum to be xed by the administrator and policies transferred to him or holders of said notes, and all other usual clauses. Purchasers will be re quired to make a deposit of 10 per cent on the amount of adjudication at the moment of sale. Acts of sale before A. E. Blnvenu. E.q.. notary public, at the expense of the purchasers. no3 10 17 24 del 8 TWO SPLENDID VACANT LOTS ON CLAI borne street, between Gasquct and Palmyra streets, First District. SUCCESSION OF PETER GASSEN. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 39,060. BY PLACIDE J. SPEAR, Auctioneer-Office 46 Royal street-SATURDAY. December 16. 1877, at 12 o'clock m., will be sold at public auc tion, at the St. Charles Auction Exchange, basement rotunda of the St. Charles Hotel. on St. Charles street, between Common and Gravieor streets, by virtue and in pursuance to an order from the Heon. A. L. Tissot. Judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated November 5. 1877, for account of said succession, the following property to wit 1. A PORTION OF GRUND, situated in the First District, of this city, making a part of a lot designated by the No. 3, in square No. 21, bounded by Claiborne. Palmyra, Derbigny and Gasq uet streets, on a plan of L. J. PillI. dated 1st May. 1840, and deposited in the office of D. L. McCay, lateo a notary in this city, said portion of ground measuring, English measure, 25 leet front on Claiborne street by 101 feet 9 inches 3 lines deep between parallel lines. 2. A LOi OF GROUND. situated in the same district., designated by the No. 2. in square No. 434, hounded by Claiborne, Derbigny, Palmyra and Gasquet streets, on a plan of J. A. d'Heme court, measuring, in American measure, 28 feet 3 inches 2 lines front on Caliborne street by 105 feet 10 inches in depth, between parallel lines. Terms-Cash on adjudication. Acts of sale before Theodule Buisson. Esq., notary public, at the expens eof purchasers. no01 17 24 del 8 15 By Hoey, Macon & O'Connor. SUCCESSION OF MRS. ANNA M. AICKLEN. WIDOW OF ANTHONY SEILER. Second District Court for the parish of Orleans No. 37.295. BY HOEY, MACON & O'CONNOR - Nicholas BJ. Hoey. Auctioneer-Office, No. 11 Caron delet street - SATURDAY December 8, 1877, at 12 o'clock m.. at the 1t. Charles Auction Exchange, by virtue of an order of the hon orable the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated the 6th of November, 1877 will be sold at public auction, for account of the succession of Mrs. Anna M. Aicklen, widow of Anthony Seiler, the following described prop erty, to wit 1. A LOT OF GROUND, with all the build ings and improv,-ments thereon,situated in the First District of this city, in the square bounded by Carondelet, Baronne, Clio and Calliope streets, measuring 31 feet 11 inches 2 lines front on Carondelet street, by 127 feet 10 inches 4 lines in depth, between parallel lines. The improve ments comprise a double two-story frame house, known as Nos. 291 and 293 Carondelet street. This property is sold subject to a lease thereon, expiring on the 30th of September 1878. 2. TWO SHARES Merchants' biutual Insur ance Comrany, and scrip of $20 so in the same. 3. TWENTY SHARES Louisiana Petroleum and Mining Company. Terms-Cash. Act of sale at the expense of the purchaser. before Theodore Guyol, Esq., notary public. no7 17 24 del 8 TWO LOTS IN McDONOGHVILLE. SUCCESSIONS OF JOHN WALLER. AND of Catherine Waller, widow of said John Waller, and deceased wife of Anton Bohr. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 37,914. B Y HOEY, MACON & O'CONNOR-Nicholas J. Hoey, Auctioneer-Ofioe No.11 Caronde let street-On SATURDAY, December 22. 1877, at 12 o'clock m., at the St. Charles Auction Exchange in this city of New Or leans, by virtue of an order of the honorable the Second District Court for the parish of Or leans, dated the sixteenth of November. 1877, will be sold at public auction TWO LOTS OF GROUND, in McDonoghville, right bank of the Mississ ipi river, now the Fifth District of ity of e Orleas, in th parish of Orleans, ese. eOe Nos. 22and sof uare No. .bounded b Monroe, Do Ar . kl d Deatur s ts, me eah, in l meas.e 0 fee front on onsteebr atree6 b y oieet f oý be eiº parallel rdis AUWrION SAl lt. By hoide 5. spear. IMPROVED PROPERTY ON PERDIDO STREET. BETWEEN JOHNSON AND GALVEZ STREETS, FIRST DISTRICT, AND VACANT LOTS IN THE THIRD DISTRICT. SUCCESSION OF MAGDALENA RINK, DE CEASED WIFE OF W. P. RAMP. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 89,781. BY PLACIDE J. SPEARB Auctioneer-Offcoo L No. 40 Royal street--SATURDAY December 8. 1877, at 12 o'clock m., will be sold at public auction, at the St. Charles Auction Exchange. basement rotunda St. Charles Hotel, on St. Charles street, between Common and Gravier streets, by virtue and in pursuance to an order from the Hon. A. L. Tlssot. Judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated October s30 1877, for account of said sue cession, the following described property, to wit 1. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, with all the buildings and Improvements thereon, sit. uated in the First District of this city, desig nated by the No. 18, of souare No. 9, bounded by Poydras, Perdido. Johnson and Oalvez streets, and measuring, in American measure. aa feet 1 Inch front on Perdido street by 120 feet in depth, between parallel lines. The whole, according to a plan by L. Brien er, Surveyor General, dated April 20, 18a9, and deposited in the office of D. L. McCay. notary, and is the same property which said deceased acquired by purchase from Joseph Navarte by act be fore A. Ducalet. notary on the 14th May, 1850. 2. ONE LOT OF GROUND, situated in the Third District of this city, in the square bounded by Frenchmen. Force, Union and Liberal streets, designated as square No. s;. and said lot Wbing designated by the No. 2 of said square on a plan trawn by Rillicux & Co., deposited in the office of L. Ferrand. notary. In the book of plans No. 1, folio la. 1Sait lti messures 30 feet front on Freonhmen street by 100 f(ot in depth. 8. ANOTHER LOT OF GROUND, n the same district and square as the above. designated by the No. 3 on the same plan, measuring (Frmnch menasure) 30 fo-t front on Frenchmen street by 100 feet in depth, 4. ANOiTH EI LOT OF GROUND, in thesame square as the above, designated by the No. 4. according to same plan, an measuring (French measure) t0 fe t front on Frenchmen street by t1i feit in depth. 6. ANOTHER LOT OF GROUND.lnthesame square as the above. designated by the No. n1 according to said plan, and measuring 0o feet front on Force streait by 220 foot in depth. Tihe said four lots of ground being the same which the said deceased acquired by purchase from James N. Camps, by an act passed before J. Lisborg, late notary, on the twenty-eighth of February, 1859. Terms-Cash on adjudication. Acts of sale before W. H. I'ascoe. Esq., notary public, at the expense of the purchasers. no! 10 17 24 del 8 STOCKS--STOCKS. SUCCESSION OF ROYAL A. PORTER. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 86,547. BY PLACIDE J. SPEAR Auctioneer-Office ) No. 46 Royal street--SA'TURDAY December 8.1877, at 1259 o'clock p. m.. will be sold at public auction, at the St. Charles Auction Exchange, in the basement rotunda of the St. Charles Hotel, on St. Charles stre t, betlwen Common and Grevier streets, by virtue and in pursuance to an order f'om the HIon. A. L. Tlssot, Judge of the Second Ditrict Court for the Parish of Orleans. dated Novomber 24, 1877. for account of said suc,'eesion - 12(0) M.IARES OF THE UNION CONSOLI DATED MINING COMPANY. In SHARES OF THE NEW YORK HYDRO CAItBON GAS COMPANY. Terms-Cash on adjudication. no27 dlel 4 x By Selle & Maloohee. SUCCESSION OF JEAN MARIE DURAN. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 39.669. SY SELILE & MALOCHE-ARMAND SELLLS, I Auctioneer-Offlie No. 5o Royal street.-HAT URDAY, January 12. 1878. 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 15, 1877, the following described property A CERTAIN SQUARE OF GROUND. No. 227 bounded by Green, Madison. Cambronne and Seventh streets, measuring 300 feet by 301 feat. all of which property is fully described in the inventory filed. The improvements consist of a single house, kitchen, gallery, stable, store house, cistern, etc. There are on the place various fruit trees. The square is fenced in. Terms-Cash on the spot. Act of sale at the expense of purchaser, be fore John F. offey., notary public. des 15 22 29 ja5 12 INSURANCE. FACTORS AND TRADERS' INSURANCE COMPANY, 3............Carondelet Street............37 Paid up Capital, $1,000,000. Asseth April 80, 1877, $1,282,908 66, ISSUES POLICIES COVERING FIRE. BIVER AND MARINE ISKES -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. Eschleman, Sam'l Friedlander. Wm. C. Black. A. A. Yates. Chas. Chaffe. John I. Adams. L. 0. Jurey. IsaacSeherck. Wm. Hartwell, B. M. Walmsley. C. J. Leeds, A. H. May. A. T. Janin. S. H. Snowden, Jos. Bowling. A. M. Blckham. sel HENRY B. KELLY. HENRY L. LAZARUS. Master in Chancery. KELLY & LAZARUS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND Solicitors in Chancery, 29 Commerelal Place, de5l m NEW ORLEANS. THOS. HUNTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Has removed his office to No. 52 Camp street, Over the Sun Mutual Insurance Company no4 3am Southern Shoe Factory OF JOHR HANSEN a raid 35 Canal street. New Orluans. TO ALL SOUTEERN CITIZENS. I am of the same opinion yourselves any am determined help bd p the manufac our native State i4 order to aatd hee the y, es mSW r~o ý RI e..............apSe st .. ..dd .d IJ* TWBNTI-THIRD AL STATAW1M. In conformity with the reauiremepe at diA oharter, the Company publish the fcfloitS4 statement: Premiums received during the vears NOW May s, Ie7, including unearned preinl of the previous year On Fire Bisks ....................... SINMN On Marine Risks.............. ...... On River Bisks ...................... 9* I Total Premiums ................. blU. Less Unearned Premiums..... . 118415 Net Earned Premiums May 8I 1877.............................. A NL 0 Losses paid On Fire Risks.............011kiI N On Marine Risks.......... 17,089 On Biver Risks....... .... 8,M3 Taxes and expenses, less interest ..........9... 3,5 M Reinsuranoes and Be turned Premiums.... 1i8,1 0i - 3lM5 - Profit............. .............. ~ike The Company have the following sIIe Real Estate......................... 1SAIT - City Bonds............................ 11.,41d1 Bank. Bailroad and other Stooks and Mortgage Bonds............ 1.J! M Notes secured by mortgage....3... 14eA Notes secured by pledge............. 419.81 Bills receivable............... . 98,14 Premium in course of collection.... 49,d9 ri Cash on hand.......................7.. 7. a Total.................i........... In,.u.e The above statement is a Just, true and aot rect transcript from the books of the Company PAUL FOUBOHS. President, G. W. NorT, Secretary. Parish of Orleans, Oity of New Ore asj Sworn to and subscribed before me the sev enth day of June, 1877. JAMES IAKE!, Notary Paull At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the seventh day of June, 177, it was resoie to declare a cash dividend of twenty per cen at the net earned partiolpating premiums foir i year ending May 1. 1877, payable on the thfr Monday of July next. Also, to pay to the Stockholders, on deman ' Interest at the rate of five per eant per Manau on their stock. DISHoroa0I D. A. ral. be. P. Fourchy, Ui S.Z. Bel , , Fr .es Charles .fltte. r n O, lee tf J.J. Fernandes TWENTY-BICmTH ANmUaL BTAT RI ---or Tan- CRESOENT MUTUAL INESUBRA. E OOMPAI Nrw Onnaus, May 19. 187?. The Trustees, in conformity with aaseds' charter, submit the following statement oa t affairs of the company on the sath of April, fir Fire premiums............. ls8,os 61 Marine premiums.......... 698.I1 9 River premiums............ 8,994 M Earned premiums, leess re insurance and return pre miums.......... ..........a5, Losses paid and estimated, including all known and unpaid, say: Fire losses. ....... W, O60 Marine losses..... 7,586 41 River losses....... 5,o10 2o ---8100.181 31 Taxes, expenses, discount in lieu of participation. etc.... ........... 1.892 8 Less rents, salv age savings, etc. 11,780 72 - IkOM U 8140*.I ar Gross profits.......................... Of which 8.6587 a is approprlated to baalmn linterest and liquidation of doubtful aset The company have the following asse- Bills receivable...............08.s48 a Loans on Bonds and Mort gage........................ 656,0.48 U - 8 15,85 1 Loans on call ................ 8ars4 1. Cash ........................ 68,843 71 ---8 1568A 0 City Bonds................ .. .,0 e Bank and other BStocks...... L8,411 A Real Estate .................. 1.0 Premiums in course of Col lection and Suspense Ac count ...................... MA.45 , Total assets........... IIA,1 The above statement is a tree and eoulI3 transcript from the boo o th opam . BENRY V. OGDEN. Seoretary. Sworn to and subscribed before me this daims teenth day of May. 1rs77 W. B. The Board of Trustees this d re after payin the annual dividend o T CENTaYplial Stockof 0omnany.that& MONDAY. June 11 to p receive the same. Thos. A. Adams, 'k Omerden Sam'l B. Newman.L. Harri, Sam'l H. Kennedy, anrew John Phelps, Joseh Adam Thomson, eoreMarn Henry Abraham. Afred Moulton. Edward J. Gay. Edward Ndlls, Joseh Bowling, Oeo.W. Simon Forcheimer, Wn. H s. Jos B. Wolff. Paul E, w ,mer. _ . Post, John V. Moore, Ed. Pisbur, W. B. Oonarn Jno. F. Klnu. Henry M. Presto Reuben 0. Bush. J.J. Irby my22 1y SUN MUTUAL LNSURANC. COMPANY. Paid Up Capital, S ,4eN. FROM THE TWENTY-PIhUT ANNUAB STATEMENT FOBR 187 Net annual earned pre miums and Discounts and Interest .............. 80s g* Losses. Expenses. Taxes, Reserved fund ,0 n Dividend on capital 10 percent.................. 4-Us,1 r Assets or the 6Gmpany es timated at their cash market value' to & Bonds, toane and llsceivable.......... 56.M Cash on hand and premi ms in course of collee tion.............. ..... . .M1 Dividendpaid p toek ten aier ao - m,and pa