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1 a9Y Taes o i eeto , i ntosh, for Vera Crui, PniE, Corral &00 _iMtmbrhlp MIrblton, Batt, ror Bremwen- C J Mbeplord lrno nIguOUnltOm, for Llverprol-- itzhulla Arno j buizder, (Jortker, for llavre I'poll &. Baley baji i e Il~k Wt O tsen, tforotterdlam - v.polio II Frer1O11h kill alimo Brdie, for Bloeton--, RtarIrma, Tavlnr. for lit Mnrlie- Maser It wbr u1tieaer. Bethel, for Kinglton. Jdr Arrived. 0 ihp1 ndson., Goer from New York. 15Ih lnst toA Moouton-.-d di N stsip McGoregor, Norrvell, 13 dar fromn Ply moflth, Mg. to Hatlgor. lFitmaln &oo-- Iet dlil . ipenwp , Burdlck, from Now York, tilth .. U A Whitney &oo -Algiers oi hilp 1ninas J. Msrlino.i, 11. o days from Lion to mlater-P-l'oit SAnna, tundersen, 50 days from 1an tender, 0aster-FPoint abl tbel Atme. Verraiin. from Ulpper Coart, to master-Sd die 7 flslipt.to H iJte from I,iidt (!rove ) 1NJ l ie Btl inds. fro.m Minlld-u t lWt Delahnus.ave, from Alto n nm d.. Ilmitbh fm 'litthlnrg, with 13 boats S . le, Smith, from Bt Martinville Lesatiber, troti Vicknourg. a, Bergeron, from Baton Rouge Allen. Brown. from Bayou par pton, Charleot. from Bayou Lafonrehe S eot Ianom, trom Donaldsonville 0e, , from Lower Coast u: s ý i ftI'npI No wa. Comanoek. Upper Coast Asale , BIoth, from vBayoun ltamsrt 1ll. , Harper. from Upper Coast lew w-Ooemie Up. S rllgo, Ieollohb. 51 days from Marseilles, to ishoutla Eltaso 54 days from London, to marter Fxperts. " YB'S Per ship Expounder-41:5 bales cotton Per schr Palmna--5 ila flour 1:10 bit outton seed meal I9 pkge tnidrtes ON-Per sohr Ebeneser-400 bise flour n5t ptlrt 10 tos lard iS5.kege do 10 bbls beef k tieros bhams (I'fkge eouinttres L- Per ship' ftascaMi-5147 bal nesotton -YPe steai shp i, urluton---i;O05 bales a to 9 lba tobaooo samples 14.0115 Per stemship City of Mexico -009 - er toamnbhli City of Mexico-94 . bbis potatoes IS pkgn sunlldres -Pe steamship City of Mexic--95 bils fblee 8 pkg. sundries -- DAM--Per bark Minerva-314 bales oot bashel0 rye in bulk NPer bark Halcyon-1391 bales cotton 193 iMleeesa 3 hf do l0 btdls old metal i cask do lot S 0pl Jald o pkgs sundn ies Imperts. RPOOL-Per steamship City of Brlstol-l10 t bh 110 druams oaisItlo esda J H Keller--- -w Ae derstr & Bimplon-7 do Bateson, Win. b1tWliae--19 casks hose I ease do utlanier, 4 '-71 toe sods ash order STOgK--Per s:emheltp Hudson-Assorted tORKJ-Per steamship Aransas-Assorted ' *Iolpta of Peodue.. A'TIXNVILL'E.-Per steamer Ciarkhville apita Clapp lire &oo-iL L Lassesaguno-; i no---tl A Tertrcn--7 Mc.lbehe, 9 Berand & Olbert--- H & C s.oke ootton seed Louisiana Oil Uo- 11Oo--I do Blenville Oil Co-53 hbds bhi mlasses Robert Hare--55 do &i bhde ' fbridge &oo--eS do W II Matthews & 3o bbl molasses Clapp Bros &co-6 hhbd 1dSith Bros &eo--4 to Dersud A (albert--4 do 9 R Beer--17--l do Richard Milliken--0i t l-SO do Vairn & Mortliner----47 dto i ( 0 do W E Leverich-419 do l 1 Kernion I L Biolet- -7 do L (hidehaux -- tldo lite & ( S -.. itoke seed cotton Odell & Wright--2 bbl. Oajpp Bros &c--lot hides L Lacassagne--do -do R Beer-sundries to order-Total 100 goilit 515 sacks cotton seed 9 eacks seed cotton ltds ianr 658 bble molasses TO-Per steamer Willie--90 bales rotton Jurey ( SIV H & C Newman--9s J L Harris &oo--1 & Clark--93 Meyer Wets &o-t-0 8 lHenderson Abraham !oo--t Allen. Nugent &ooe la soiedy &oo--i1i Francloni & False-ti & Sone---16 Owyn & 1)yer--14 John I 1- Clapp Bros &oo--9 Rihobardson & Obabb, Hamilton & Powell--6 Britt .n & ag-. P J Cockburn--6 8 Ganbel---6 Moore & Jao T Hardie koo--S Mareshide & Maew ADll . gemt i&to-I JE liatredl-- Geeo 8 KRn. 1 .a Solenker--I 8 B Newman oco-1 e 1 s taham, Black &co-900 otesI cotton CitO Oil Co--'n do Planters' Oil CU SDion Oil O0-:104 do Illenville .)il CU-95Iti do 011 Co--t49 dto A A Maginnis Son----2l aottle 74 head hogs Noel & Wooten--sundries to Total 401 bise cotton 2029 sacks cotton seed stook ROV. Per steamer Bastrop--603 bales t Wei &co-li5 S W Ravline-86 Leb. Moo----l H Allison &oo-f-I Jno Ago---Ot Jno Chaf'e & Sone--50 March & et--35 Clalbomne &ob--3U Jno T Hardie &.oo Pane, Kennedy &kr--5 Levy & Clark--17 J L 16 Allen, Nugent &oo- 13 Norwood & 6-tO I Bloom &co-i- Richardson & May-7 itoo--3 R T Buckner & Itro -2 Cthatfe. Piee C& Powell-1 W A Peale..:-74 sacks t.o,ttn SAA Maginuis one--17 ido lioinvlle Oil C;o tUic to order-Total 1245 baleslootton 391 sacks sced EN-Per steamer CH iDrfee-lD39 bales JuOly & ill,,.--473 ,lilo Chatle & Sons--- 1t SlMadton & Powell- 141 8 W Rawlinsa- 071 boo..4C O L Walmsley & co---1-: Lehman. oo--8 Ar Mllehuierger &. Polluck--7 Jno lardie oo--7 Clapp hrees ac+---58 (lunhble 4 T J BC Wilkerson-2- Renehaw,Cammack &oo -.0 endrl to order-Total 181)5 bales cotton ZTTSBURO--Per steamer Oakland--:00,000 bush i to W O Wllmot VIKBSBURG- Per steamer Natches-579S bales Meyer, Weis &oo--IN Richardson & May- J Harris &oo-460 S It Newman &co-304 T L boo 930 J Burnet &co--158 Viaden, Hawkins 16 1 Allison kco--143 Jno Chaffe & Sons--.13u Hamilton & Powell--i.. Lehman. Abreham P syn, Kennedy Aco--+.3 H & 0 Newman ; Nuglnt &eo-75 Stewart Bros &co-75 Jno 4 eo-74Clapp Bros too--64 McGehee. Snow SVioleat 69 March & Schlenker---61 Ben Ger Graham. Black &co-48 Jno T Hardle &co a & Cammack-43 G W Sentell k&c--49 Moses 7 Alo . ,8oherok & Antey--30 8 Gumbel--3O ner &oo--ll 8 Fri dlander--'7 Avendano Richard Flower &co-9-6 Forstall & Jumon Bkiham & Moore-24 John I Noble-t4 W ._I Norwood & Richards--1 Allen. West & . T Buckner & Bro-15 W CI Black co Oromwell-14 Temple 8 Coons &co--13 e ~Ib1er-- Conger & Kelly--1 Bush & Lu La54 L bon--$ Jorey & G(llil----7 Renqhaw. oa k S O Tlhomas &o---5 WV A Bell-4 e Ca Wood kco-4 Hirsch. Adl ir &oo-4 M Shelly -i T tM moas- order--i T J Carve-r--l Kirkpat 0o---18361 eoks cotton seed Grescent City Oil do Union Oil Co--370 do AA Maginnls Sons .1.i1 do Louis.ana Oil Co--13 do Bienville Oil Co i l. t borcheimer Bros---5 do Planters Oil Co--O -i:olt6k ed cotton J L Harris &co- sundries to order -:" ..i 41697 bales cotton 3161 sacks cotton seed S.... RATON ROUGE-Pl'er steamer John II Hanmi--8 L' e . 11 cotton Jurey & Giillis..7 Lebman. Aibraham & de R.= H 0 eyman--3 do H Groebel--3 do Bush & e B v S- a do JL Harrls E&co-10 esacks seed cotton IL Chuppiln-- do H (roebel--5 do A Babin--100 S'toOko on seed A Maginnis Sons----4 do Bllen. .w ,ile Oil Coe--i hhds sugar A Eimer BItader &oo-.4 d. W Burbrldge &co--29 do H roehbel--lI do H J art ao-10 do John Calder--lO10 do Ctism & Boyd etOOemger & Kelly--J70 bbla molasseMM H G(roebel oJdO Gay &o--157 do Bush & Levert--i44 do ar5bridg kco--143 dto D Urquinhart-100 do J J Ml Bon-- do Ribchard Milliken-88 do Conger & Z . do EBourgeoia-54i do I'lui. Corral &co. SI X8 Ot--O50 do Chism & Boyd- 144 do S O :· 'hoeu &0-- 35 do G A LannuuxI-- 27 do A Elmer ~i&,eo5-l do Gournier & Flotte-13 do H Hey p:.a.-1l do John Caldr--9 do E J Hart &oo--:l do I'vihl)o Flower &o-- do V H Bernard--sundries to r .dOr--Total 98 bales cotton 142 sacks cotton seed 20 < s a eed cotton 188 hhde sugar 1027 bbls molasnes rBAYOU SARA-Per steamer Gov Allen--30 hhds a.le 191 bbl molsrees Bush & Levert-'O2 dlo John I SB& o--37 do A F Hickman-24 do A Tertrot- Ap B Johneon--175 do Clism & lBoyd--. do 5 eiar Olapp Bros &o--5l bble molases Alcous, i& Atey--ll8 do Vairin & Mortimter-2.1 l WBorbridge Aoo-b3t do 15 hhds sugar Richard hbi molasees M k T hank--t100 de Ji SasgerP Masper &eo-2-3 bblieyru NP J Gay boo-S.Lle bals cotton Meyer, Weis koo-140 do J L Ears koo-0Qc 9 MeGehee, Snowden & Violett-: 9 ,iamem. Abraham &ko--6ti Alous, Schero k & Autey --448 Gumabel--33 tH & 0 Newman----2t Norwood & tloh"ea -6 Clapp Bros &co-21 Q(ueyrouse & Bois 33 kit& Moore-13 Russell & Hall--10 Conger A Klly-S PBuah A Levert-il Payne, Kennedy Aco. I aAikmsn-7 Renhaw, Camnmack &c-- AF - an-7 neshaw. Cammack too-6 E J Gay & Riheard Flower &oo--i W C Black &oo-4 Bien Ssm-.--. St r. Macready koo-3 Ar Milten Polck-- Juhn I A~dms &co-- A Levi--i o-- - -t Jnrey A Gile-I March & a rtreiii--undries to order-Total 8s1 aSltes 75 hhd sugarp 1445 bbl molasseI s 232 5.AJURCE3.-1r steamner Aseumptlon SS I . t+ ,+",+ +. ... .. L+ :., -31`* bb ,, , (pise L ,owdoha.-U94 do 4 hhds miut P au P - d 11 doO llblsm alniasJ r h Li tmerrtt.f177 H ilhhd d sn l B a elMltta---, do 109 bbll molras.es I Jonr a 6slly--4l do W0 hhda sugar JE J art L&6 --04 so 1) a bbla molasses H M Scott---70 do 30 ahde sugar Let. man, Abraham &ro---9 do 3 bbls molasses John I Adams &oo-3 do 4 hhda sugar C II Scheuock--50 do It W Burbank--15 do Forstall & Jumonville-4 do 8 hhds sugar Meyer. Wels kAE-7- 9 bhi molasses A Tertron-9- do (IA ananm x --'2 hhds sugar John T Moorne & --47 bbls molasses J M Walsh- 40 do 2 hales not.Inm V HI iet nard--sntltdrles to order--Total 2 bales ootton 5:J( hihdo sIe.or 1410 bbli molasaes IhPNA t.I)P, NV lil,l-l'er steanmer .IK l'ark--19 hhds sagar ')spp 1ii -(i A & o--5 do 143 bli molasses ianauxt &. Sopl -70 do 13 tihbs Iugar Baasl & Levert - 2 do t1 hbis tnolanses IC iioorgeois-72 do 12 bLhla iugar RtlOiard Milliken-- 4 'n 02 bhbl molasses I M S1ott ---- 114 do I9 Iltda suger L (lodchallt-- -2-1 do 21I Idle intdlnson P Mapero &nro- -25 do 1 hhds sungar Isr Ferrier-20 hbis tolssns (lhittlsm & l1oyd---37 do If Ilorznllo--33 to J W Bulrldbridle &('-- :I do It Bel tt al-- : do J.1 M Itinlllh--- IS do F Irlngler----0 do Meyer. Weis kno---M7 hr do ltallltrx & Hons--195 seks rough rice .4 1,vy----15 tldo Itineell &. Hall--14 do Kip & Ruchl--slll(dries to order-Total 140 hhds sugar 74.i bbls molaolnn M27 hf do 474 sacks rough t1ct IOWERI COAST--I'r steamer Isabel--2 bhlls sugar 3t bble molsan.e Iliohard Milliken-t0 hhdls so. ogar M Fran--9i do 58 Ihlls molasses L (lodclhano -90 it J I)ytoolld--69 do ullsh & Levert-a70 do Thomas Mnll.roolst-40 do P Masporo &no---.41 do tChism & lloyd-50 do O llopkins-40 do (bhism & Boyd--sun. dr es to order-Total 41 bhhds sugar 475 liltes molasots li'i'lLER COART--Pbr steainer Hline Wing No : 25i, blls molasses Richard Milliken--98 do J W Illr luidge &co--n10t do 45 hhds sugar L G(odchaux--5 do 79 bbls molasses 1E M Roltt -9, do Yale & Bowling- It do Hirsch. Adler &.oo--2 do Chianl & Boyd-32 do J A Lnm kAo--il do A Tertrou--30 do 5 hhd seager A Elmer Bader &co.----enndries to order--Total 55 hbde sugar 7482 bbls molasseo BAYOU BARATARIA-I'er steamer Annlna 1 9 trlpl--176 bbls molasses Richard Milliken-sun dries to order UPPER COAST-Per sehr Gabriel Alme-40 hbds sugnar 17 bhis molasese H (ally UPI'IlR COAST Per steamer Belle--1 hhds All gar Ci(;lsn & Hoyd--40i do 140 bbls mlolasse FK F Hltookmeyer-53 do Lamanit & ton-3-2 !do F Brugier --:l.lo tL teder &act-174 do P 1analux--30 do C T SRnlat--33 do 14 hhde sugar SHohmidlt & Ziegler----Ut do 05 bbls mtolasses L (odllhaux-12).M do 215 hhds so gar It Milliken---114 Iecks rough rhie J Voerster.. sundries to order--Total 100 ithhde sugar 704 bbl nlo lasses 94 sacks rolughl riet IRBIOIPTS AT Tl(E NEW BASIN. Covlntonn.. Per echr F M P lpo---3H bales ootton Wogoen. Atkitnsot &t -- I0 W elentell &co--8 Alotse tbcherok & Autey-- Telletlle (l Coons &(o--I Moore .& CUnleosl-- Payne. Kennedy &oo--4l sacks rough rloe C It Allen---40 blel tar :I5O bbls sand 15 coops ponltly m hores eggs 9 bides and sundties to order To.al il hales cotton |ililtxi-Per sobhr ancy lack -40 cords wood master Pearl River--Per sohi T J Emtler----35 cords wood to Imtaster Spritgtteld--l'er sobr Lillie Simms--90 cords wood to master Pearl River-Per sohr l.a Ilelle-2(1,000 feet 'umber tot W Adams Pearl River---Per schr Willtelmiln--45,000 feet ltoiber to order Jordan Itiver-Per schr La Bretonne---6,000 feet lumber to order Paus Manchac-Per schtr Ritoal-3O cords wood to master Jordan River-Per eohr Ualeas--20.000 feet lumber to J I, Nevero Blind River-- Per schr Two Friends---5. cords wood to master Pearl River-Per schr Cora Smyzer---45,000 feet lnmber to order Pasn Christian--Per sclr Translt---I15 cords wood to master REIOEIPTS AT THE OLD BASIN. Pascagonla--Per sokhr Oloff- 45,,100 feet lumber to H lhddig Bay it Loutls- P'er sohr Citnoordil--33,000 feooet lumber to order Mandeville- Per sehr Tree liermanos--35 cords wood to master Tobefunotta River--Per sobr Covington.. -30 cords woot to master Bonfonca..Per schbr Mew- 0 cords wood to master Blind River-Per sobr Ross-:t5 cords.wtod tntater I'Pas Manclthao-Per aehr Ida--9 cords wood master By Railroade. MOIGAN'S LOUISIANA AND TEXAS RAIL RUAD. Deon 21-25 bbls molasses Il bhds sugar J M Put nam--4l do 12 bblls molasses IRobert Htare--I-5 hhlds stgar W H Matthews & Itro-34 do 05 bule molasses Clapp Birosn &Ao-H do 24 hhdes ulgar Sohmidt & Zieg ler--it do 151 tbls molasses Iticiarid Millikon-30 do (:onlger & Kelhy---3l do 14 hhds sugr Nalle & Camn mlack - 2 do Blosh & Levert-It do :i bbhs molasses L Godlchanx--51 do Itenahlaw, Cllnlmtnaek &co.-9 do 2 hbhda sugar E Boturgeois-- 0t do i2 bbls lnolassee Grove & Wildermann-ti hhtds sugar (I W Sentell & co--24 bils molasses Rykoski & Manwade.-24l do Ilvpo lite A Soloman-0a-- dt L Heder co----49 do John T Moore &no-144 do W E Leveriob-104 do John Cal der--24 tdo W Ilosworth--20 do John I Adams &oo 49 d2t lelgado &co-5R do A Tertrou--l.l do ,L libolet -2 do I) L Kernion-4 do 4 hhdlll sugar illrsoh, Adler &co--3 bales atton nJuo Chatie & Sons-1 J Rykoski -3 G W Sentell &oo---6 McGohee. Snowden & Vio. letty-4 Clapp Bros aco-3 L Lacasnagne--4 J W Bur bridge aoo-5 8 Hernshelm & iro--01 sHacks ootton seed Blenville OIIl Co--- do LoItlelatLa Oil Co--I do Ulnion Oil Co-sundrnes to order-Total 2ll bales cot ton 194 sacks cottotln scd 274 hhds sngar 1080 bbls molasses Per slmeaimsip Clintoni from Indianola--lO0 bales blles 12 hales cotton C A Whitney &oo--41 S (lGm bel-4 Clapp Bros &co-1 order-24 do 35 phks pecans II Iltiiedl &o-l5 Ol-- iot.ahnn Sclhmidt & Ziegler 15 do 14 Otri & Ho----17 do S ilernsheim & Bo- Total A4 hiales outton Front Clinton--47 tales ootton Moore & Coleman 190,.no T lardle &oo-77 Jno Phelps &o--18t W H Flipp.n-45 G W Sentt I too--1ll Kirkpatrick &co 9 Meyer, Weis &oo---!0 Clapp Bres &oo--l0 Jno Chaffe & Sons--3 J W hiurbridge &co-- 14 tGumbel : (Gragard &. Farrar--3 cks pecans ls bbis do New manl & Jtnes-2l.3 sacks ontttl seed Planters' Oil Co -135:1: do N O Cotton Seed Association---totail 1506 bales cootton 1500 sacks ootton seed From Galveeton---40 htales nottin Lehman, Abra ham &o--il hIales jtunk M Schwartz d1 Bro-246 ecks oats Olover & Odendahl..7-; bbls oil J Aldigo-sun dries to order-Total 40 bales cotton NEW OI.LEANS, JACKSON AND NORTHER RAILROAD. Dec 21-374 hales cotton Richardson & May--328 Lehman. Abraltam &oo--24 Bickham & Moore-ll 8 O Thomas oo--121I order--tl7 Meyer Weis &oo 116 Allen, Nlugent An--100 order--lt Valden, Haw kins &too-- Chaffe,|Hamilton & Powell--6i 1 Gum bol--60 Britton & Mayson--5, Alos. Fchorok & An tey-57 H & C Newmoatn-50l Payne, Kennedy &co--46 Stewart Bros &co--41 Warren. Atkin~son &co-34 J L Harris &oo--ll Jno T Bardie &co--6 Jno nPhelps & co--13 T L Atrey &oo---21L L II Gardner &co-9l to order--l18 C L Walmsley &oo-16 G W tentell &cn 16 J Bornet &oo--1 Howoott &co--I Jurey & Gillis -22 Jno Chakffe & ons--9 Moore & Colem.-an-8 J W White--t T J Carver--6 H Allison &co--5 Beadles. Wood &oc-5 March & Schlenker-5 ClappBros &co -3 J & G Cromwell-l J Il Wolfe &co---- Alabama Press-I Mores Clark-I Wang & Cottamo -Total :!334 bales cotton 14 bbls oranges Berry &oo--2 cars brick J A Muir -4 bbls sweet potatoes F A Bradtly--1 box books N D McI)'nald-5 bbls potatoes I bbl souda J K Renand & co----I bbl potatoe R C Piercce---- cars pig iron M 8, hwartt & Iro--70 bbls apples :10 bids onions 17 crates cabbage M Stich & Son-il0 bIbls Itme A Vi ard-l bag wool 3 oil bbls Wang & Cottam----1 dry hitleos 3 bales splita liarter & Fonnerr-3 cars stock Aycook. Mitchell fco--600 eacks ootton seed meal Geo Hock Aco--1430lpen bulk ehouldere Schwabacher Fr swetnfteld & PeIlfr--- boxes eggs 1 hkeg do Miller & Mever-- L. pncs moeat J H Kent aco--100O bbls dfloor T A Hlamilton Aoo--2 cars cabbate J P Macheca &oo --i car wagoas Bodley BroM---2 sacks coffee 25 bbls whitkv Bohmidt & Zeigler--l bx sundries Capt Sam tnmle--lcasos cntdy V Lanlantls-52 cad4 tobacco J P Sarazin--'2 caes cigars M Riqullelme-3 boxes mdse AM Granger-100 bxs nlpes Glandot & Levy-35 cases Iandles I? bdle do 50 cases candleslc A Baldwin A&co-1 tbl whisky C A Whtney I Ac--10 do R Fas acit-l10 do F Hollander-stndrieRs to otder -Total 600 sobe ooton seed nmeal 1948 pca mueat 100 bble floor v NEW ORLEANS AND MOBILE RAILROAD Dec 21-178 bales cotton Meyer, Woes &3o-117 J C Graham &co--45 Lehman, Abraham &co--35 J H Maury & co-17 Allen, West & Bush---'8 (Gardner, Gilleeple &co-5 C L Walseley &co.-l Chaffe, Ham. ilton & Powell-10 Bickham & Moor--7 G W Sentell &oo--13 Jno T Hardie &co-1 pkge nmdseG T Pritch ard-- do H M Spoffrd-50 pkgo paper E C Palmer &oo-2 pkgs mdsae J T Mayberry-45 do Thoa Simms & Levy-7 do I L Lyons-- do H Triccu-6 pkgs eggs M Frsac--4 pkge md.e J M Beasley-6 do A F Rical -8 pkgs sausage E F Delliondio--5 tea meat J Nel son L-co-5 tierces harms Leocht & Cordes-40 bbls apples E Doherty-yS pkgs mese U Hockett-8 boxes bacon Schwabacher, i rowenfeld & Pfeifer-2 bundles pper M McGraw-15 bbls whisky 7 pkgs mlse C A Whitney &ce--6 bi rmeat Vose Bros- 3 do B H Flashpoller-50 bble oil J Aldlge--121 boxes clhese E F DelBondio-25 bbla whisky Lochte & Cordes-'5 do John T Moore &co-47 do F Roder-25 do J Gottl chalk-'SO do 10 hf do J G Spor-l 1 hhds meat Vose rfros--55 pkis beer L Lippman--1157 pcs meat in bulk A A IGcenwood &co-l tank oil W P Converse jr &co-12 head stock Capt A J McGonniglo-2 cars cabbage S Oteri & B'o-- do M Flap rty-24 tierees hams Schwabacher. Frowenfeld & Pfeifer- 1 car staves Bobet Bros-483 bdls hides 7 p kgs tallow 2 toe wax Hay & Mehle--5 bbl alcohol J Henderson--un dries to order-Total 456 bales cotton Train No 2--200 sacks cotton seeI Union Oil Co.. 200 do A A Maginnis Sons- 150 bbls pork Miller, Dolhonde &co-32 hf casks meat J A Norton-100 bbls lime J Voelkel-i oar iron D C McCan & Son 105 bbls limeS Jamison-40 bbls whisky C A Whit ney &oo-- car cattle A C Andrews--4 do Aycock. Mitchell &oo-2 hf bble whisky Dr J G Westager-10 boxes bacon 1 too do E F DelBondio-40 tierces harns Schwabacher & Hirsch-8 do W H Matthews & Bro lot plows Stephens & Adams--6 bbla rosin Simpson & Trion--4 bbt ribs Vose Bros-1 bale skins Hay & Mehle-14 coops poultry Wang & Cotnam-o.ndZist to order-Total 400 sacks cotto n see 150 bba peor NEW ORLEANS AID TEXAS RA]LOD Doe 21-75 bblamelosuss Bedtran-SQ do .E J F. stall's Sow 411 do DelfG Ls *e.44 4. huiws. rW1 e.- d e ti.i iaea -.0~L T anit hAi- I do &t Thibout-4Mli0 O N sftI -0P taamutnk &Ieme --1 aeek seed oe*uloa rei troa-er.otl 1 reok seed cottoa 401 bble molnieem LIST O1' VESSELS Up, Oleared and Sailed for New Orleans. , DEICEMIBER 2, 1877. NRW YORK. Stearnmhip Morgan Cltv Rtead ........ ld Dor. 15 SohrA 11 Hiowo, Nowburg ............ old Dec 3 PHII,ADI,lPHITA. Ship (Chaa Lawrence, Shaw..,..... .. old Nov `4 S YA RMul rTI. Sohr Martha N 11111. liurgan .. ... ald Nov 17 I(INOA. Bark Vasce do (lama. A odreaaon .... aid Nov 3 4.eamahip 'Larpela. Russoll........d Nov 94 Ship Liguist. (Curry.... .......... rid Nov 2.1 Shirl, Ilivorido, (roby......... i Nov 19 Ship l'rinoe Patrink. Peterkin ....... id Nov I0 Ship Algier. Morgan ....... ......id (Ot 25 hip (Cleopatra, Calangich ........ ...al Nov 2 Hark Franceaa T 'i'nottl. ..... nl (IOct I Bark 'risdo. Tarrabrchia............ald Nov 11 Bork gRidvl (ltnderen ..........alid Nov i'9 Bat k Perseverauoe, Morice . .. aid Den I 7IRIHTOT, Ship Sally, Atin.....................a ld Nov 95 (IIAVIERKGND Ship Isabella, Blyth .................. ald Nov 5 lIVRR110o1,. RIteamship Joseph I'sae., Chit.ham . all Nov 2I Stealnshlp Missisippi Lindall.........aid Nov 10 Steamsahip Teulonia. King .... ........ hi Nov 24 Sbip Quorn, Patterson ................ id Nov 14 Sihp( Oraoe Oilmon, Thomnpaon ..... oid Deo 3 Ship Annie Burrlll, Sanldora.........sidl ov 27 8 Ship Fearnought, Orahamn......... mid Nov 1:3 Ship L 1i (illbhriat, Wattas ........... old Nov 7 Ship Lizze Bnrrill, ilianvelt..........aid Nov 90 Ship Vannoover. troaby........ .. aid Nov 1i Ship Illewellv J.1 Mre,. Amen....... aid Nov a Shio Quorn. Piatteraon ..... .......aid Nov 14 ShipTl'elefoni lo.en...................lchl Oct 30 1 Shipl Ja A Wright. Morrison... ....aid Nov 6i Ship Hermonidem, Keane ... ......ld (t 3 Ship Oilve S Southard, Walker .......hl Nov 2 Ship Stambonl. (Cann.... ...........a.id Ot 2H Ship Zephyr, Sweetaer ............. id Oct 22 Ship Cht lop. Masters .............aid (Oot 5 iihap Andrew .Iackson. Bartlett .........ll ept. 94 a Bark (arin, Hognander............il Sept H ]lark Howland 11111, Moran...... ....aid Nov a hark Cap, Chrlstianson ........ ....old Nov 7 Bark i(lcaot. Hlanson.................. id Nov 9 Bark Martha A McNeil, Jordan......aid Nov 213 Bark Allce Cooper, King . .......aid Dec 3 Bhip Lady Clarendon, Marshall ........ lid Nov 21 Ship Atlan'a, ultherland..... ......mid (Oct 4i Ship War Spirit., Henry ............aid Oct 2: 31111,,. Ship David Malcolmron ..... ...... ald Nov 27 Ship Anerol. , M7tHlray ............ ..ald (f 1i Shlp I(,lemoa O'Brion, Seott.........a. i Oat 1 IIIlNIi E Ship Ilatinonie. .............. .. .....i Oct, 2 IIAVRK. Ship Carrie Clark, Store r.............aid Nov I1 Ship Mary )Durkeo. Armstrong....... hl Nov 15 Ship Angiollne. Iureol....... .....ld1 Nov 4 Blark. Jal, un Covur, Joan.......l..... Oi Nov Cf Sohr B 11111l Higgins-. ............il Nov 7 1ORI)IRAUX. Shipt Gettyshrg, Call .... . i.....d Nov I11 Bark Iosks, Sornai n l . ....... illd Nov 10 Hark Cora et Maril.... ... ..... ig Sept 1i t Sohr Melville Bryant. Buckleoy........ sed Aug 8 oI.ARaOOW Bark Ooean, Paiulen . ..............mid Nov 27 aHIKLDt. ENG, Stenmahip Whickham, Arnott...........lid Nov I ROUaN Bark Gee W Sweeney, Hlwett...... ald Juae 2 ANTWEII'. ShipChlina. Baker...... ...........Old Nov 201 Ship Guardian, Payne............. ..i. r Nov 9 Ship Beethoven. Siilth ............... aid Nov 3 Ship Carl. ockelman................o.id Nov 3 Bark Agar...........................lid Nov I Bark Sokoto. (Ioldy..............a'd Nov :!o lhark Thomum Keller, Lingley..... ..sld hoo 3 IIOTTEIIIIA M. Schr Ida C Iillard, Small ............all Dec 7 RIO 3)1c JANIIRO Brig Maid of (ilanwarn, David..... aid Nov 8 i'IMOy( iin iIl NI. . o Ship Charloes. lalaton ................ld Nov 24 NKWI'A TIK. Ship Lord Lyon .................. . ld Nov 21 MAiRomIIl.le. ]ark Peppina, Patno ................lid Nov 15 Bark Geo iloltz, Albreoht .............ld Oct 4 Brig Primo, Cardone .................laid Nov 15 FlOUTIIAMPTON Ship Charloa Northoote. (:laloseln .... aid Den 4 Mark Northumbria, Skelly . .......... ld Nov V7 LISBON. Bark Luilsa , Colombo............... aid Nov 17 AMSTEBDAY. Bark Angusto, Von Barton...........lad Sept 90 OIEKMPN. Ship Carl. Bukelman .................lid Nov 3: Ship Moltke. Tacho ..................sid Nov II ShipMagdellon, leonke. .... ......ali O(ct i Bark Texas, Hllerms ..............ld Nov 27 BARC('EIONA. Ship Transatlanto. ...............I...d Nov 10 Bark Yarra Yarra, Bove.............ald Oct 11 Bark Brdailik, Nieolen...............aid Oct 11 Bark Baltic, Svindeey.........-......aid Oct :1 Brig Salista. Partridge............... aid Oct 15 8HAIIAI'NIH8. Ship Union, Greenloa ................ld Aug 30 WATERFORD. Bark Langen......................lad Sept 10' YMIIIDEN Bark Angaato, Von Itarte...... ....laid Sept 21 ANIiRORMAN. Ship Maid of Orleans, loiuston. ........ld Bept 26 AI.GIERR. Bark Victor Emmanuel...............ld Oct 9 DIEAIl Bark Bucephalaoe. Nlcholoon..........aid Oct 18 (GRTMHBY Bark G(yllen, Oeatensn...................ll Oct 14 Bark Albion, Larsen..................aid Nov '2t TARIIA(IIONA Bark Orion, Ellerhausen ..............idl Nov 3 LA MLARH Ship Taemania, Crowell. ............. aid Nov 20 IPXVICH Bark Ebenezer.......................laid Nov 21 Ship Johan. Northenaon .............isld Nov 13 STEAMSHIPS ... PHILADELPHIA. FOR PHILADELPHIA. To sail on THURSDAY. December 27. The strictly first class steamship READING, Colburn. mnstor, will sail as al,nve. For freight engagements apl ly to WILLIAM UIIEEVY, A ent, tI e22 49 Carondelet stroot. corner Union. BREMEN. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD.. STEAM BETWEEN BREMEN AND NEW OR LEANS. VIA HAVRE, SOUTH AMPTON AND HAVANA. The steamships of the North Ger man Lloyd will resume their Regular Trips next fall. as follows: From Bremen. From New Orleans. NURNBERG. Nov. 21 about De,. 30o. BRAUNSCHWEIG. Dec. 27 about Jan. 27. These steamers touch outward at Havre and Havana. and on their home trip at Havana and Southampton. PRICES OF PASSAGE: From Bremen. Southampton or Havre 'to Ha vana or New Orleans-Cabin, $150 (gold); Steer a e, $36 (gold), om ew rleans to Southampton, Havre or Bremen--Cabin. $160 (gold); Steerage. $45 (gold). From New Orleans to Havana-Cabin. ss6 (gold); Steerage. $15 (gold). Children under ten years. half price: chil dren under one year, free. The company reserves the right to change the route of the steamers, their advertised days of departure and the prices of passage. Passage tickets from Bremen, Bouthampton orHare to New Orleans lsueaed by the under saLu 31 62 Valou atee& TEXAS. OIIORAM LINE U. I. MAIL e~TEAMEIPI. The following low-pressure Iron Steamshilp form these lines: MrGFAN, JOtWEPBINE.' 8T.MARY. CLINTO N. CITY OF NORFOLK, ARIANRARA. g Plyina from Morgan City, in connoction with Morgan's Loulsia1a and Texas Railroad. For Indilmanola, via Galveston .teamirs leaving Morgan City SUNDAY, TUEHDAY. Tll UIi4DAY. connrot at (Galveston, trantt+rring thorn to Mtnarrr (ITY OF NOR FOLK bIoth freight and primngers, Through bills lading signel to Iounton and to all points beyond on the Houston and Texas (Cntral and 0. Ft. and H. A. R. It., International and Great Northern Railroadl, and New Orleans and Texas Rtallrorl. via Clinton, and the Texwa T aneportationr Comnpany. Frolght Oharand as por now nard rates. Ban Antonio frelighfa reeidved and forwarded via Clinton and Galveston, Houston and San Antonio Railway. For Bramse mantlago The Iron satamnr 1. C. HARRIS Will leave on No corn recel vel. withlbot, orderui. Lightierage at llraaos Santiao at risk and ex. Denne of ooneiKneus. Frnlght reolvod for and bills ladillnl ar.nd only to Brownsville, via Rio Grande Rlallroad, aep ry now tariff. lsR u3i Ler reo1t.. Frelight parable In sold. g . VetFor Corpus Chrlatl FPulton and AM SI1BL Mary's, via Itorport--The iron stoamor ARANSAM, Will leave Morgan City on MA LAN, Will Ieaver rn Lighterage tO Oorp us hrilti (If any) at rish and OXUenReR of nQOrnIgUleR, Freight for 8t. Mary's and Fulton landed at RQniktort. Freight for all the above volnte reooived at the Depot Morgan's louisiana and Texan Railroad, foot of Lafayette stroet. dally. until 6 p. m. PASSENGER AND MAIL ROUTE. For Galveston. Honuston and Indlanela. Passongers take Railroad Ferryboat foot of HKt Ann street. at :t1( a. m., roiahing Morgan City at 12:25 p. m.. thiire connocting with steamers CLINTON on HUNDAY. MFIOIOAN inj MONDAY. WilIlNEY on TUEHDAY, JONHEI'IlNE inr WEDNESDAY. IIlUT(IHINHON on THUtRSDAY. CI,[NT'N ,n FIRI)AY. MORt(IAN on SATURDAY. WIII'rNEY on HUNDAY. First olass fare to Bhrevooort $26-Time 4t hours. Excursion ftiknts for the round trip to Gal veston and return, good for thirty days. issued at $21. Tickets and staterooms secured until 5. p. m dally (Hundays exonpted). at Agnnt's office, or at tho Ferry Landing. on morning of departure. Through tifkeots will tbe I.aun from this offloe to the prinipal ,olints on the Houston Texas Central Railroad. on the International and Grat, Northern Ballroad. and Texas and Paoific Raillroad. 0. A. WHITNEY & 00, aents. jet ly. ornor Maxazine and Natchoez ts. NEW YORK. MORGAN'H NEW YORK LINE STEAMSHIPSL I The following AI Iron Steamshipe DI form this line LONE HTAR. ALGIERS. NEW YORK, MORGAN CITY. OEN. WHITNEY. The Iron Steamshi- MORGAN CITY, TUESDAY. Dcernmtr 29. INSURANCE TO NEW YORK X, Freight for the above port re.elv ed at the depot of Morgan's Loulslanaanid Texas Railroad. foot of Lafayette street, dally until 5 p. m. For friliht apply to CHAS. A. WHITNEY & CO., Agents. jol ly Cor. Natchez and Magazine streets. FLORIDA. Cc FOR WARRINGTON PENSAGOLA AND MILTFON. REGULAR SEMI-WEEKLY PACKETSB. The following first-class Al steam ships will sail for the above ports as follows: ALABMAIA, F. Carroll. master. Leaves positively on MONDAY. 1)e. 17. at p.m AMITI6, Joseph F. Boyles master. Leaves The above steamers will leave as above, oppo site Jackson Hquare. Second District. For freight or passage Ion board or to Co. M. HORIA, Agent. alas tf 18 and 2l Union street, ' HAVANA. FOB HAVANA. CEDAR KEYS AND KEY WEST. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE, LEAVING EVERY WEEK The first-class steamship MARGARET, L Baker. commander. S will leave Wharf foot of Calliope street, . SATURIDAY. Daicrumber 15. at 8 p. m. B Passage rates to Havana, $40e; Excursion tic ets, 860. Passage rates to Jacksonville, $20, including state rooms and meals. Through bills of lading issued to all points in Florida. For Freight or passage apply to I. K. ROBERTSB, 12 Common street, Over Louisiana National Bank The steamship --- follows on the - ---. r ly LIVERPOOL. 2 LIVERPOOL SOUTHERN . S. LINE. Tons. Commanders. ALICE.... .... 250...... Corbishlcy. CUIANCELLOR ....... 250.... G. Reynolds. CIIRYSOLITE ...-....mo .... J. Corbishley. COGNAC. ... ...... 1N000 ..... W. Aiken. COMMANDER .......-)...... - CARDOVA .......... 1417 .... -W. Lang. COUNCELLOR .....25()o ..... W. Tutton. DISCOVERER ...... 2500oo......R. . Williamson. EXPLORER ......... 201...... W, .Jackson. FIRE QUEEN ...... 11o .... J. Fraser. GLADIATOR .....1000..... L. Jones. HISTORIAN .... ...85o.....W. Wallace. LEGISLATOR. .....215o .....T. Burley. MEDIATOR. ........2010o... ..J. Hanney. OBEION ............ 1220......J. Campb, ll. HTATESMAN........1550 .....W. Hughes. VANGUARDI)...... 145...... W. J. oIll. WARRIOR ..........1220 .....W. L. Jones. The steamship VANGUARD, G ll. Commander. will saflon or about December 17, 1877. from her wharf, foot of Calliope street. B Will receive cotton and sign through hills o. lading for the Continent, between llavro and Cronstadt. These steamships, being of light draft, wi cross the bar of the Mississippi at all time without detention. For freight apply to DECAN & CO.. dol ly 43 Carondelet street. - BERRA LINE OF STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW ORLEANS AND LIVERPOOL. DIEGO..... ...1684 tons. ...Capt. Gasanaga. GUILLERMO.....1225 tons....Capt. Echevarria. FEDERICO.'......1423 tons....Capt. Bldchea. PEDRO.......... 765 tons.... Capt. Mungict. CAROLINA .......1354 tons.... Capt. Riestra. GRACIA ......... 908 tons.... Capt. Arizuma. RITA......... 859 tons....Capt. Gartez. JUANA......... 757 tons .... Capt. Gastanago. The above powerfully built steamships will a enter the New Orleans and Liverpool trade dur ing the coming tall. Will receive cotton and sign through bills of lading to any ports of the Continent of Europe. The steamship RITA, walat. Gartez. T will sail from her wharf SAtURDaY. Nov. 271 For freight and flrst clas.passae a plyto RA!GEE. PATEAN_ &i .. d ta 0061 ..;__.N ; aat 08rob e isbt. FAOTORS AND TBADRB' INSURANCE COMPANY, Ia............Carondelet Street............5 Paid up Capital, $1,000,000. Assets April 80, 1877, $1,282,908 66. ISSUES POLICIES COVERING FIBE. BIVEB AND MARINE LISKS -AT LOWEST TARIFF RATES. ED. A. PALFRIEY, Pro-adl'nt. JNO. CIIAFFPE. Vloe Preirlent, TIIHO. F. WALKER, eooretarr John I Noble. T. TJt. Lyon. hoJhhnff]. Sam erl H. Boryd. IIlchard MlIken, Jont h McEIroy, J. , Warrn. W J, Behan. B. T luknnr, B.F. wchlrnan, 'Il Frlollandnr. Wm. (. Bhlhtk. A. A. Yatise, Chaus. Chaffe. Johln I Adams L O. Jurny. sa F heor,'k., Win. Hartwoll. t.. WalmrrllAy U.J. Lnds. , A. II. May. A. T. Jartin. 8. 11. unowdn. Joe. Bowling. A.. M. Blnkham, snl HOTELS. TItEMONT IIOUSE, Corner Tremont, and Church Streets, lvleston., Texas. XRKIA & ORFILA, IcSfesees. (Formorly of the Grand Southern HoteL) T'he Palace Hotel of Galveston. Thisle elegant Hntellately r molnted. Il NOWT OP IN -ron TBn AOX)MMODATION OF THE PUBLIC Bning built at a oat, of 4too.)oo. It will be first clnes In every respent, with all the latest Im proveminta. ELEVATOSB, ELECTRO ANNUN. CIATO8. etc. -wrra BATH ROOM0 ON EVER II FLOOR. We therefore take pleaureo n soticiting A CONTINUANCE OF THE PATRONAGE extended by the commorcial men to the late Grand Southern Hotel. BIIHA & ORFILA. Lessees. Formerly of Grand Southern Hotel, A tnrroT RSsBA. Ja.. Chinf OClrk. yIn em UNDERTAKERS. OHAb. 0. JONES. JOHN 0. BOONEH Formerly with Frank Johnson. JONES & ROCHIIE, O60 and 22t Maaazine at.. near Delord. Undertakers and Embalmers. All business entrusted to the firm will receive prompt and careful attention at moderate rates. Oarrilars to hire. tla2 IT COMMISSION MERCHANTS. LEON QUEYBOUZE. OSB R BBOIs. QUEYROUZE & BOIS, Wholesale Grocers, DEALERS IN WINES AND LIQUORS And all kinds of WESTERN PRODUOE, At the Blue Stores, Corner Old Levee and Blenville streets. deli' New Orleans. 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; Cocks; Oil Globes; Steam and Water Ganues; Beler Tubes; Bolts and Nuts; Punched Nute; Los Screws; Washers; Rivets; Cistern. Well and Force Iumps ; Brass and Iron Wire Cloth; Rub ber. Lubricating and Hemp Packing; Rub ber Hose; Belting; Lubricating, Lard. Signal. Linseed and Headlight Oils* White Lead; ot 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 PUMPING JUICE AND SUPPLYING BOILEREB Send for Price List. JAMES D. EDWARDS. 22 24. 26 and 28 Front and 21. 28. 25 and 27 Delta street. New Orleans. e21 '77 ly GREAT REDUCTION -IN THE E'RICES -OF THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE. BEWARE OF WORTHLESS IMITATIOw MACHINES. THE SINGER WILL LAST A LIFETIML. SEND FOR CIRCULAR AND CASH PRICEI. Address THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO., 85 CANAL STREET. eels tmhl Southern Shoe Factory OF JOHN HANSEN 33 and 55 Canal street. New Orleans. TO ALL SOUTHERN OITIZENS. I am of the same opinion as yourselves any am determined to help build up the manufac turing interest of our native State in order to held the laboring classes and keep the money, which would otherwise go to the North. at home. boutaear aoI started my Factcry, and by using the bet material and pa ~ng my hands promptly. I have been enabled to extend my business and support no women and children that would have otherwise left the State. In order still to increase my Factory. I would earnestlycac on the meroharts, not only of ¶ utof &n whole to ve me "ITademeouuu#smeat. i PANT O NW OUA S.............. anal1re t.... ... TWENT-THIRD ANUAL 5TATJ1_r In conformity with the reqfirfmlenta 01 charter, the Oompany publish the foI@.W' statement: Premiums received during the year ' May 31.18"77. Including unearned pe3 of the previous yeoar On Fire Risks.................. * On Marine Risks................ I.M ` On BRiver Risks ................... .1 Total Premiums.................. 411 Loss Unearned Premiums...... 111 Net Earned Premiums May 81, 1877 ........................ ..... .rt riu Losses padl On Fire Rslks.............1117,881 9 On Marine Risks .......... 17,062 60 On River Risks............ 8,90 77 Taxs and expenses, less interest............ 28 .698 8 Relnsurano.s and Re turned Premiums.... 16,104 0O- 1l.51 Profit ............ ................. 11,0 The Company have the following a.etS:a Real Estate..................... i** 9.079 i,'l City IkBonds............................ 110.6 Bank. Ballroad and' other Stocks and Mortgage Bonds............ 1,NM Notes secured by mortgage........ 214,040 Notes secured by pledge............ .24,07 . Bills receivable ...................... 1.,1 to Premium in course of collection.... 0,d5 I0i Cash on hand ...................*..77,00 0. Total.............................. 140 M The above statement is a Just, trte and Eg." red transcript from the books of the Oompsap PAUL FOUBOHY. Preidemt 0. W. Norr, Secretary. BiTA 01 OF 157 A. I Parish of Orleans, City of New Onle#. I Sworn to and subscribed before me the No onth day of June, 187L JAMES PASET, Notar Pluble At a meeting of the Board of Directors, helo on the seventh day of June, 1877, it was raeolv~ to declare a cash dividend of twenty per ente or the net earned partilcpating premiums for thd year ending May 1. 1877, payable on the thk Monday of July next. Also, to pay to the Stockholders, on demand Interest at the rate of live per cent per sananu on their stock. DIBr.TOns: P. ampfro. Hy. Beebe. D. A. (Jhafralx. E. Toby, P. Fourchy. J M. Allen H. Z. Itlf, M.W. Smit, Charles Lafltte. D. Fatio. Joe rf J. J. Fernandes. TWENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL STAT M !T ' -0r TBn- CRE8CENT MUTUAL INSURANOI~ E OMPANI . Naw Oasixns. May 19.1877. The Trusten , In conformity with amended4s charter. submit the following statementoI t affairs of the company on the 8oth of April. %fl5 Fire premiums ............. s188.08 1 Marine premiums.......... 29,8156 Bliver premiums.......... 81,93e24 Earned premiums, less re insuranceand return pre mlums .................... .2,6 *ii Losses paid and estimated, including all known and unpaid, say: Fire losses........ $7,855 60 Marine losses..... 7.2,6 41 River losses....... 6.510 so --- $1--00oo.181 2 Taxes, expenses, discount In lieu of participation.' etc.... ........... 1.892 58 Less rents, salv age savings, etc. 11.716 72 840,126 96 U40,'1 WP Gross profits...................... .. 1.3 Of which sa.687 85 is appropriated to ba.s.a linterest and liouidation of doubtftl uases The company have the following assets Bills receivable ..............6e8,64 88 Loans on Bonds and Mort gage........................ 6.943 88 ----8lIL 2i, W Loans on call.... ........... 74.564 15 Cash ....................... 68.48 71 --- $ 188Ax0 City Bonds.................. 7 06 Bank and other Stocks...... . 78,41 Real Estate..... ......... .. .. ..5A# Premiums in course of Col lection and Suspense Ac count ...................... .416 Total assets............ 681, The above statement is a true and eorre@ transcript from the books of the ompany. THOS. A. ADAMS. President, HENRY V. OGDEN. Secretary. Sworn to and subscribed before me this naI.a teenth day of Mar. 1877. W. B. The Board of Trustees this day rsolve& after na ing the annual dividend of T. (lENTOa ital Stock of Company, that adv ' of TWENTY PER GENT In cash be o. MONDAY. June 11, to those partles entite 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 Ston& Adam Thomson. George Martn, Henry Abraham, Alfred Moulton. Victor Meyer, L. C. Jurey, Edward J. Gay, Edward Nalle. Joseph Bowling. Geo. W. Sentell. Simen Hernsheim, 8imon Forchelmer. 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. my22 1y SUN MUTUAL INSURANCU COMPANY. Paid Up Capital, t55MO,08. FBOM THE TWENTY-FIRST AHMU[& STATEMENT FOB 1876. Net annual earned pre miums and Discounts and Interest...........-. 43,1gg Losses. Expensese, Taxes, etc.... - ... 6277,207 4 Reserved fund 1io,000, and Dividend on capital 10 per cent. ........... sr..... 79.67 1-8-4,3 e Net Proftt ........... . ...66 Assets of the e,ipDany es timated at their cash market value: Stocks Bonds. Loans and Bills Beceivable.......... 8gusj!g:. r Cash on hand and premi ums in course of coilec tion..................M.. .8 Dividend paid on stock ten per .U I -r g_ 3 num. and on partloipating policies tweart m cent, papable in casn. This old and reliable ooman? 9 Dnows Iles on lire, Rveran n Marine rie si i Sfavorable terms. All lobses P t n~sen . upon . libetral # . .. . .. " , fir.V2.