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PROCEEDINGS
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CITY COUNCIL OF BATON ROUGE.
[official.]
Mondât , July ii4tli, 1805. '
The Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment.
Present—Hon. Jordan Holt, Mayor of
the city, Selectmen A. Delaroderie, 1). O.
Montan, II. R. Monteith and S. M- Hart.
The Mayor informed the Board that
wince the meeting of Tuesday last he had
visited New Orleans and Iiis appointments
of Members of the Board had all been con
firmed by the Governor, and he had brought
with him from thence their commissions,
which were submitted. The proper blank
oaths of office were presented, sworn to
and subscribed before the Mayor, and the
Secretary ordered to transmit the same to
the Secretary of State, to be filed in his
office.
The Mayor stated that, in company with
S. M. Hart, Esq., of the Board, he had
officially called on Brig. Gen. John G.
Fonda, Commander of the Post, to inform
him of the organization of the City Coun
cil. Un being advised of the fact, Gen.
Fonda replied that before he could lake
nuy action in reference to the matter, he
would have to confer with Mai. (it'u.Canby,
Commander of the Department of the
Gulf, at New Orleans, and await his in
structions. To this end, he requested a
copy of tlie proceedings of the Board to
K:nd to Gen. Canby, and <he Secretary
was ordered to furnish them
The following resolution was adopted :
Itmofatxh That th« Board proceed (o the eleu
lion of imitable perçons t<> perform th« iluticH of
City Marshal and Overseer of Streets, Treasurer,
A nnalKllkO ai.il f* 1/W» *<"»«• and I IttlVRIUHII T» lit tllM
Assessor and Collector And Commissary of th«
Market, any on« or all or whom, for neglect of
duty shall be yufrject to removal from offliie by a
majority of the Board,
For Treasurer, Collector and A sschsoi-,
Mr. Larguicr nominated William Gil, Esq.,
and 8. Mi Hurt iiontinal.cii lleury L. Wolfe.
The votes being counted, Mr. Wolfe was
declared elected.
Mr. Joseph Sanchez was elected without,
opposition as City Marshal and Overseer j
of Streets I
For Commissary of the Market, F. M.
Young, Louis Hernandez nnd Charles Gui
dry were nominated. Mr. Youug was
"elected.
The Mayor llppointcd S. M. Hart aud
I). C. Montan, as the Standing Committee
on Finance.
The Board adjourned to meet again ou
order of the Mayor.
JORDAN HOLT, Mayor.
George A. Pikk , tfec'y, pro tem.
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SHERIFFSSAXES.
State «flionlsiaria-Parlih orE»M Bnton
Kouge—Fifth Judicial District Court
No. 517, Probate In tho matter of the
succession of James M. Elam, deceased.
BY virtue of a commission tome directed
from the Honorable the Judge of tho
Fifth Judicial District Court, of tue Parish
and State aloresaid, I will ox poise to public
sale, at tho residence on which the deceas
ed, J unies M. Elam, resided at the time of
his death, on
Thursday, tùe 10th of August next,
A. D., 1805, at 12 o'clock. M., the following
described property, belonging to the suc
cession of James M . Elam, late of said Par
ish, deceased, to-wit:
Certain improvements on Lot No. seven
(7) of Square No. twenty-six(2f>) in Beau
regard Town, consisting of a Frame build
ing, fronting on St. Ferdinand street, a
Well House, a Milk House, and a Bath
Wouso, together with a lot of Servants'
Itooras, and Storo Room, added to the
l£itchen, on the premises.
Upon the following torms aud condi
tions, viz :
For cash, in U. S. Treasury N»tes.
ED. COU8INARD,
juIytiS Sheriff.
Stateof l<onisl>iiia—PnvlMliof Knat Baton
Kouge—-Sixth, now Fifth Judicial Dis
trict Court—-No. 87S—Joycee Brown and
Husband vs. John B. Bixler.
BY virtue of a writ of seizure and sale to
me directed from the Honorable tho
Judge of the Fifth Judicial District Court,
of the Parish and State aforesaid, I have
seized and will expose to public sale, at tho
Court llouso door, in the city of Baton
Kouge, ou
Saturday, the 2d of September next,
A. D.. 1865,at 12 o'clock, M.,the following
deBcribod mortgaged property, to-wit :
A certain tract of laud situated in that
part of tho Parish of East Baton Rouge, on
Bayou Manchac, about fifteen miles from
the city of Batou Kouge, containing two
hundred and soventy acres (more or less);
bounded ou the West by lands of II. E.
Umbehageu; South by Manchac; East by
B. F. Burnett, and North by T. Winthrop
Brown, with all tho buildings and im
provements thereon
Seized to pay and satisfy the writ issued
iu the above entitled suit, together with
interest and costs.
Terms of sale cash, in ü. S. Treasury
Notes, with the benefit of appraisement.
ED. COUSIN ARD,
,july2i> Sheriff.
Slate of Imuislaiiu—I'arlshof Kail Baton
Kougo— Fifth Judicial District Court—
No. 7S7, Probate—In the inatteT of the
succession of Evan Hawed, deceased.
BY virtue of acommision l.o me directed
from the Honorable the .Indge of the
Fifth Judicial District Court, iu and for the
Parish ami State aforesaid, 1 will expose to
public sale at the warehouse of James A.
Payne, in tho city of Baton Kougo, on
Front street, corner of Maiu, on
Thursday, the 10th of August, next,
„ .v. f ,
A. D., 1S«5, at 11 oxlwk. A. M., the fol
lowing described property, belonging to
the succession of Evan Haw.is, deceased,
Three bale* of COTTON.
Upon the following terms and condi
tions, viz :
For cash, iu U. S. Treasury Notes.
ED. COUSIN A KD,
jiily29 S heriff .
STATE OF LOUISIANA AUDITOR'S OFFICE, ).
New Orleans, July IStb 1$0&. j"
WiiEREAa, The General Assembly, at it
last session, appropriated oue tnousaDcl
iiollar«/ *1000) to the vctorutiH ofthe war of
1S12 and'14,1 therefore notify all persons
claimincr a sh«T3 of etich appropriation, to
all at this office, with suitablo pyooï of
hc.ir claim oil or belore the 16th of Aueutit
their claim on or
proximo, as the apportionment will bo
made at that time; and any claim present
''"'rrêLÂNEm'™' 1 -
july22 Auditori
'£ST Lowiaiaiis papers WP7»
State orkoalnlHiia—P»ri»liof Baton
Kciuue—Sixth, now Fifth Judicial Dis
trict " Court-No. 2597-William S. Pike
for hho of IwODt. 15. McHatton vs. Chas.
G . MoHatton aud al trustreea.
BY virtue of a writ of seizure and sale to
me directed from the Honorable the
Judgo of the Fifth Judicial District Court,
of the Parish and State aforesaid, I have
j seized and will expose to public sale, at the
Court Houao door, in the city of Baton
Konge,on
Saturday, the 2dofSeptember next,
A. D., 1865, at 12 o'clock, M., the following
described mortgaged property, to-wit:
A certain lot of' ground situated in that
part of the city of Baton Kouge laid out by
the Heirs of Sirs. Edith Devall, deceasod,
and designated on the plan thereof as Lot
No. one (1) of Square No. ten (10). meas
uring sixty feet front on Fifth street, by
one hundred and twenty feet in depth on
Laurel street, it being a corner lot, and all
French measure, together with all the
buildings and improvements thereon.
Seized to pay aud satisfy the writ issued
in the above entitled suit, togethor with
interest and cost.
Terms of sale cash, in U. S. Treasury
Notes, with the benefit of appraisement.
Ef). CÖUSINAKD,
july2i* Sheriff.
Rouge, on
Saturday, the 2d of September next,
a .D.. 1885, at, 12 o'clock, m., the following
described mortgaged proporty, to-wit:
The following described lots of ground
j n Square No. sisty-eight (Ob ) of that part
0 f the 0 |ty of Baton Kouge laid out by Eli
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Kottiiregard, fco-wit : 1 he noutn half of Lot
State of Louisiana—Parish of Ea»t Baton
Rouge-~t)th, now Fifth Judicial District
Court—No.410- Louis Steppers vs. Mai y
( t . Stuart.
BY virtue of a writ of seizure and sale to
me directed from the Honorable the
Judge of the Fifth Judicial District Court,
of the Parish and State aforesaid, 1 have
seized and will expose to public sale, at the
Court House door, in the city ot Baton
No. three, meuHitritig thirty feot roi.-on
Maximilliau street, by one hundred teet iu
loptlu' Lots N". four mi.I five, moitsuriiig
each sixty foot front on ssiift 1 street, by one
hundred feot in, depth. Lots Nos. six and
seven, measuring each sixty feet front on
East Boulevard street, by one hundred feet
in depth, and the Soulh half of Lot No.
eight, measuring thirty feet front on said
street, by one hundred feet in depth, all
French measure. Lots No. five aud six
being corner lois, which property was sc
quired by the present mortgager from 11.
E. Clarke.
Seized to pay snd satisfy the writ issued
in tho abovo entitled suits, together with
the interest and costs.
Terms of sale cash, iu U. S. Treasury
Notes, with the benefit of appraisement.
ISO. COUSIN ARD,
jaly"9 Sheriff.
" seized to pay and satisfy the writ issuod
in the above entitled suit, together with
h|larC8t and C08tR .
Stateof - Partshof EiutBatou
Kouge—Sixth, now Filth Judicial Dis
trict Court—No, 854— Eudora Devall vs.
Thomas Devall.
BY virtue of a writ of fieri fani/u to me
directed from the Honorable the Judge
of the Fifth .Judicial District Court, in and
tor the Parish aud State aforesaid, I have
seized aud will expos«* to public side, at the
Court House door, in the city of Baton
Rouge, on
Saturday, the 2d of September next,
A.D., 1865, at 12 o'clock,M.,the following
described property, to-wit:
First. A certain tract or parcel of land
situated in that part of tho Parish of East
Baton Rouge, fifteen miles abovo the city
of Kfttou Rouge, uear Springfield Landing,
containing eight hundred and eighty (880)
iirpants, more or less; bounded on the
North by lnnds now or lately belonging to
John Alexander; on tho South by J. J.
Baker; on the East by Mrs. Elizabeth Lilly,
aud on the West by Dr. T. «T. Henderson,
with all the buildings and improvements
thereon.
Second. Another tract or parcel of lapd,
situated in said Parish, at about fourteen
miles from tho city of Baton Rouge, front
ing upon the Mississippi river, with about
eight arpents front, with a depth of about
forty-five arpents; bounded on the North
and East by lands of R. T. Young; South
by lands of Thomas Carpenter, and West
by the Mississippi river, containing three
hundred and sixty arpents, more or less,
with all tho buildings and improvements
thereon, which property was surrendered
by the defendant, Thomas Devall, to pay
and satisfy the writ issued in the above
numbered suit, together with interest and
costs.
Torms of sale cash, in U. S. Treasury
Notes, with the benefit of appraisement.
ED.COUSINARD,
july29 Sheriff,
Btnleof I.oulnlann~P«rlsli ot Kam Baton
'Rouge—Sixth, now Fifth Judicial Dis
trict Court—No. 412—Mury O. Scudder
vs. Celestine Rachel.
BY virtue of a writ of seizure and sale to
me directed from the Honorable the
.Judge of the Fifth Judicial District Court,
of tho Parith and Slate aforesaid, 1 have !
seized and will expose to public sale at the
Court House door, in the city of Baton
Kouge, on
Saturday, the 2d of September next,
A. D., 1S85,at 12 o'clock, M., the following
described mortgaged property; to-wit :
A certain tract or parcel of land situated
at about ono and a half miles from the city
of Baton Rouge, commonly known as the
" N ewcomb Tractcon tain i n g ouo h u n ( 1 red
and ninety-four arpents ( more or less),;
bounded Nonhand W est by lands now or
formerly of McCalop ; East by Fowler and
otber lands belonging to T. J - Bird, and
on tho South by lands formerly of Mrs.
Brown, but, now Davidson, together with !
all the buildings and improvements there- ;
on ; being the same property purchased by
the present, vendor, from Thompson J.
Bird, per act in this office, ( Parish Re- ,
cordor) dated the loth ot April, an <i
in Book G, , ' ,
Terms ol sale cash, in U. S. Treasury
Notrs, with the benefit of appraisement.
ED. COUSINAKI),
july2» a) Sheriff. •
BATON ROUGE AND CLINTON
STAG-E LINE!.
THE anderfcigoed leary to
Announce U> th* public
he will run a Btage Line rt iralarl.T T^MwF^^ 1 ^
between Baton R/>ug§ and Clinton,
foJlowç .
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l4nw * Batna Ro " 1 ~' r f- er 'J Mondayon/i Friday,
at s o'clock, A. M.
Retu.rm/i<j,Uav.s Clvii,m, Tuesday enrl Wednesday,
at « o'clock, A. M. :
0tT The Stage will start from the the Stables
of Mr. 8. B. Harbour, on Convention Street, Baton
Rouge, where packages and orders may be left.
A t Clln ten, from Mr. Hyman'e Boarding House.
IW~ Passsage or package* mast be paid fer
when booked.
jUMlWs* hQFU IÄ0PDAS.
VICTOR'S
LADIES' ICE CRE1M SIL00N.
1HIANKFUL TO MY FEIEN DS AND
th# public for the liberal patronage hereto
fore extended me, I beg leave respectfully to an.
nounce to them that I have opened at my old
stand oa Lafayette street,
A MM' ICE CREAM SALOON,
where will be found from 9 o'clock A. M„ until
9 o'clock P. M„ tSie beat of
FROZEN LEMONADE,
SHERBERTB, and
CAKES Of ALL KINDS.
VICTOR CALVAYRAC,
ju!y4-lra La&yette Street.
The Freedmen's Bureau.
IM POU TANT Oil DE II B Y TUB PRESIDENT
W AR D epaktmkk , A DJ'T G KSKP. al 'S O FÏICS, )
Washington, Juue 17, I860. (
Générai Order« No. 84.
The following order of the President of
the United States in relation to transfer of
abandoned lauds, funds and property set
apart for the ttse of Freedmen, to the
Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Aban
doned Lands, is published for the infor
mation and guidance of all concerned :
E XECUTIVE MANGOS, \
Washington, D. C., .Juno 12, 1865. /
Whereat, By an act of Congress, ap
proved March 3, 1865, there was estab
lished in tho War Department a Bureau of
Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands
And to which, in accordance with the said
act of Congress, is committed the super
vision and management of all abandoned
lauds, aud the control of all subjects re
lating to refugees; and freedmen from re
bel Statos, or frotn any district of country
within the territory embraced in the oper
ations of the army, under such rules and
regulations as may be prescribed by the
bend of the bureau and approved by the
President; aud whereas, it appears that tho
management of abandoned lands, and sub
jects relatiug to refugees andfreedmon, as
aforesaid, have been, and still are, by or
ders based on military exigencies, or leg
islation based on previous statutes, partly
in the hand^of military officers disconnec
ted with «aid bureau, and partly in charge
of officers of tiie Treasury Department ; it
is therefore Ordered, That all officers of
tho Treasury Department, all military of
ficers, and all others in the service of the
United States, turn over to the authorized
officers of said bureau all abandoned lands
and property contemplated in said act of
Congress, approved March 3, 1865, estab
lishing the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen
and Abandoned Lands, that'may now be
under or within their control. They will
also turn over to such offices all funds
collected by tax or otherwise for tho bene
fit of refugees or freedmen, or accruing
from abandoned lauds or property set
apart for their use, and will transfer to
them all official records connected with the
administration of affair* which pertain to
said bureau.
Andrew Johnson.
By order of the Secretary of War.
E. D. Townsksd , Asst. Adjt. Gen.
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character of the affiant should also be fully
Rtdempttan of Mutilated Bank Not«!.
The following important circular has
been issued by the Treasury Department :
® Treasury Department, )
Office of the Oomptroller of Currency, V
Washington, D. C. j
The following suggestions are offered
relative to the redemption of mutilated
circulating notes of national banks, and
their return to this office :
First—The notes are to be redeemed by
the banks by which they are respectively
issued, and should not be returned to this
office in sums less than five hundred dol
lars, or in even multiples of that amount.
Second—Mutilated notes which have
been torn or defaced will be received, when
presented by the bank that issued them,
provided all the fragments are returned
and the engraving or signatures are not
so far obliterated that it cannot be deter
mined by what bank the notes were issued.
Third—Fragments should be redeemed
by banks in full when accompanied by an
affidavit stating the case and manner of
mutilation, and that the missing part, of
the note is totally destroyed. The good
vouched for by the officcr before whom the
affidavit is,taken.
These affidavits must be forwarded to
this office, with the fragments to which
they relate, in Order that the banks pre
senting such parts of notes may obtain
crédit for the same.
Exceptional case« may occur in which
no affidavit can be obtained, and where no
reasonable doubts can exist in regard to
the entire destruction or irreparable dam
aget0 mjasing portions of notes—as by
Are, acids, etc—where evidence of identity
is ample by the signature of one or both
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officers, or title or locality of the bank,
arid the denomination of the note—where
the integrity of the bill-holder is unexcep
tionable, aud where no question could
ar ise in regard to a fraudulent or improper
use of missing parte; in such instances
judicious discrimination must necessarily
be exercised by the officers of the banks.
It is, however, advised that such notes
be received at their full face value, a per
fect note given therefor, a record being
preserved of the fact, to be sent to this of
fice with the mutilated note when returned
for redemption by the bank, in which case
full credit will be allowed in this depart
ment.
Fourth—When no satisfaction can be
obtained in regard to the missing parts,
and a possibility exists that any improper
use can be made of the same, it is recom
mended that a proportionate value only be
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allowed, estimating this by comparison of
the proportion returned to the missing
p ar t s A record should be kept of the
amount allowed in all such instances, and
amount allowed in all such instances, and
a Toucher of the same rendered to this of
fice, when the mutilated note or notes shall
be returned for redemption.
F. Clash,
Co»ptr«U«r of th* Gurmey.
MILITARY 0RDEBS.
Impobtant .—Mnj. Gen. Lawler issues
the following important circular, which it
would do well for »11 persons concerned,
to take into due and timely consideration.
Wo trust it may load all who have been
guilty of tho outrages complained of, to
make full and proper restitution to those
who may have suffered from utijust spolia
tions at their hands :
H kadu'ks D jstjuct or E ast L ouisiana, I
Baton Roujfe, La., July 11, IS®. (
Circular, No. 1.
Until the el vil authority is fully restored,
and civil courte are invested with full and
complete powers, any person found com
mitting depredations or robberies, will bo
tried by Military Commissions, if commit
ted in the District of East Louisiana.
And those persons who have of late or
heretofore been guilty of such depredations
or robberies, are warned , that unless they
immediately return tho property wliioh
they have stolen, to the proper owners,
they will be arrested by the Military au
thorities, tried by a Military Commission,
and tho full extent of the Military law in
reference to guerrillas and jayhawkers.
By command of
Brevet Maj. Gen. M. K. Lawler.
CHAS. U. SHANKS.
Lieut. & A. A. A. G.
Headquarters District of Baton Ruugr,
B aton R ouoi:, L a ., April 4tb, 1865.
General Order* No, 2f>.
A tax of one thousand dollars per month will be
asFesntd on tht » eat »ml pernouiil property of the
citizens of Baton Hollge, for the purpose ot paying
the Gas Company for lighting Ol» city, repairing
and improving the itreets.
All public buildings churches and charitabie
institutions, unimproved real estate'and all prop
orty nsed by the United Btates Government, on
which no rest is paid, will be exempt from the
tax; ,
William Markham, W. D. Phillips and S. M.
Hart, are appointe«) Assessors aad will procned
immediately to make the «ressuient.
Geo. A. Pike is appointed Collector, and all tax
payers, on being notified by him of the amount
apportioned to them, will make immediate pay*
meat for the present toontli, and on tha first of
each succeeding month pay the sun# to him.
Persons not complying wi thin three days of the
time specified, will be oharped double.
Ihe money collected will be paid out on the or
der of the Provost Marshal, approved by tb* Dis
trict Commander.
st obdsr of bttlq. oek. u. k. lawlkr:
ROBERT HKS ANGES,
Major nnd A.A. General.
Headquarters Dlctrlrt ol Baten House,
B aton R ocok, L a ., April 4th, IHiio.
<imen\l Orders Ne. 2i.
To insure the health of the city, Dr. L. L. Lay
coek. Citizen Physician, is appointed Sanitary
Commissioner, and is charged with the sanitary
measures necessary to b» taken by the eltinens.
He will inspect their premises and aire all
needful directions, wb'ch will be immediately
complied witb, he will direct where the filth wiil
be taken to and how disposed of.
Pertoni failing to comply with bis instructions
will lueur a penalty of not less than $25 for each
oiiense and day of non compliance. The Provost
Marshal of the District will affoed all military aid
neon Diary for carrying out Ihis order.
ur oanm or irio . ein. m. k lawler:
ROBERT ßi!» A.NÖKS,
Major and A. A. General.
SHERIFF SALES.
State ofLoiUalan«-Paii*h ol' East Baton
Rouge—F.fth Judicial District Court—No. 171,
H.enry R. Graham ts Joshua B. Alexander.
BT" VIRTUE of a irrit of/eu facia*, to me di
rected from the Honorable the Judge of the
Fifth Judicial District Court, iu and for the Par
ish and State aforesaid, I have seized and will ex
pose to public sale, at the residence of J B. Al
exander, about twelve miles from the city of Ba
ton Rouge, on the Bayou üara Road, oc
Saturday, the 5th day of August
next, A. D., 1865, at IX o'clock, M , the following
described property, to-wlt;
A certain tract or parcel of land, situated in
the Parish of Bast Baton Rouge, ou the Biyou
Sara Road, about twelve miles from the city of
Baton Rouge, containing six hundred ana forty
(61t) acre*, bounded North by lands bolonging to
Var.ce, East by lauds of Sullivan, South by lands
of Vallandighsm, ami West by lands of Robert
Young, with all biildings aud improT«meuts
thereon.
—Ale'»—
2 HORSES,
4 MULES,
1 CARRIAGE,
10 Bale« of COTTON, in th« seed,more or less
And also,
ö Bales of COTTON, to be sold at the Court,
House door, in the city of Baton Reuge, ou mid
day.
Seined to pay and satisfy the writ issued in the
above entitled suit, together with interest aud
cost.
Terms of sale, caxh, in U, 8. Treasury Notes,
with the beuelitofappraiseineut.
ED. COtJSINARD.
julyl Sheriff.
Stat« or Louisiana—I'arlsli of Kant Baton
Rouge—Fifth Judicial District Court—No. 700,
In the Matter of the Succession of Eugen» A.
Sherburne, deceased—No. 6 j>0 —Probate.
BY virtue of a commission to me direct ed from
the Honorable the Fifth Judicial District Court,
ol the Parish aud State aforesaid, 1 will expose to
public sale, at the Court House door, iu the City
of Ba ton Rouge, oa
Monday, the 7th day of August
next. A. D . 1865, at 11 o'clock A. M., of said day.
Is . A certain tract of laud, containing live hun
dred acres, known as the "Fouutaina Tract," on
which the deceased last resided, with all the
buildings and improvements thereon.
2d. Another tract of Uod containing live hun
dred acres, known as the "Folier Heirs Tract,"
bounded North by Fountain t Tract, South by
Woolsides t Nettles, East by Woolsldes and West
by Nettles.
Upon the following terms and conditions, viz:
For cash, in U. S. Treasury Notes.
ED.COU3INARD,
julyS Sheriff.
REGULAR PACKETS.
REGULAR VICKSBURG PACKET
Leaves New Orleans every Saturday, oi. 6 P. M.
FOR VICKSBURG, GRAND GULF,
Rodney, Natchex, Fort Adamp,
Hog Point, Morgania, Bayou Sara
Baton Ronge, Pllqueinlnc, DonaldsonvIIIe, and
all intermediate Coast. Landings, fhe New and
swift,-running side-wheel steamer
Xr^üXKKCBMf
P.D. PRATT, Comd'r; CHAS. GRATKR, Clerk.
PF*For freight or passage apply on board or to
A. BRITTON,
No. 7 Proafc street.
•UNO. L. TITUS A CO.,
Cor. Bienville & Old Levee.
WOODRUFF, BUTLKR & CO.,
Nos. 17 and 19 New Levee.
WS, HKMlKUSO .V,
june? Agent, Third street, Baton Rouge.
REGULAR WEEKLY PACKET,
Between Sew Orleanx and Vlckabnrg,
Touching at aU Intermediate Landings.
r THE splendid passenger packet
1 JOSEPH PIKKCE, W. B.
Richardson, master; A. McVay and!
R. A. Owen, Clerks, will remain in the above
trade, and continue to ply as a regular packet there
in, all reports to the contrary, notwithstanding.
She will touch at Baton Rouge on her upward
trips, every Sunday morulng, and on her down
ward trip« every Thursday morning.
For freight or passage, apply on board, or te
WM. HENDERSON,
. falyt -tçtat, Third «tr»et
I HI. I MIMlOiUUJMI M WWIIWaJm llilMW
SHERIFF "S ALES.
State of L>«nWlaiia— Parish of East Baton
Rouge—Filth Judicial District Court—wo. 348—
J ableh, wooobruwe Ts W illiam F. auskabb.
By VIRTUE of a writ of leisure and sale to me
directed from the Hon. Fifth Judicial District
Court, of the State and Parish aforesaid, I have
sei/.ed and will expose to public sale at the Court
House door, in the city of Baton Rouge, on
Saturday, the 6m day of August next,
A. D., ishj, at 12 o'clock, M., the following de
scribed mortgaged property, to wit :
A certain lot of ground situated in that part of
the city of Baton Rouge, laid out, lty the late Rich
ard Devall, and designated on the plan thereof as
lot No eleven (11) ot tq*are No. five (6), measur
ing sixty feet !r»nt, on Church street, inow Main)
by one hundred and sixty lest in depth, French
measure, with all uns Buildings and improvements
thereon.
Seized to pay and satisfy the writ Issued in the
above entitled suit, together with interest and
cost.
Terms of sale, cattli, in U. 8. Treasury Notes,
wi'h the benefit of appraisement.
ED. COUSINARD,
julyl Sheriff.
State of Louisiana —Parish of Kost Baton
Roug.—Fifth Judicial District Court—No. 084,
Probate—In the matter of the succession of Git
B«BT D a IG äe, deceased.
BY VIRTUS of a commission to me directed from
the Honorable the Filth Judicial Jistrict
Court, of the Parish and Stat« aforesaid, I will
expose to public gale at the Court House door,In
the city of Baton Rouge, on
Saturday, the 5th day of August next,
a, D., 1855, at XJi o'clock, M., of said day the fo!
lowins described property, belonging to the suc
cession of GiLiitET D aiobj :, late of said Parish, de
ceased, to-wit ;
a certain tract ofland or plantation, on which
Mr«. Mai y E. Daigrc resides, known as the Mulber
ry drove Plantat.on, in this Parish, containing
fourteen buudre'l acres, more or less, bounded on
the North by lands of Widow Daigre, fronting on
the Mississippi River; East by lands of Widow
Daiere and Peniston, and Wöst by "Holywood
Plantation," with all the buildiug3 and improve
ments thereon.
1'eims of sale, cc>«A, in U. 8. Treasury Notes.
ED. COUSlNARI),
■/»■vi Sheriff.
Stateofl.oulalatiu— Parish ofF.asl Baton
Rouge— Hft.h Judicial District Court—No. 846,
I.LON bomrca /.i: t*. W illiam F. '1 unhaiid.
By VIKTUIfi Ol a writ of fi J'u., to me directed
from the Honorable the Fifth Judicial Court,
01 the Parish and Stats aterenid, 1 have seized
aud will expose to public sale,at the Court llouxe
door, iu ihe city of Baton Rouge, on
Saturday, the 5th day of August next,
A. I/., 1SÜ5, at 12 o'clock, M., the following de
scribed property, to-wit.'
A certain lot. of ground situated in that part of
the city of Baton Rouge, laid out by the laie
Richard Derail, and designated on the plan
thei'eoi as lot No. ten, (lu), of tquare No the, (5),
measuring sixty lcet front on Church street,
(now Main), by oue hundred and ti ft y feet in
depth, French measure, together with all the
buildings and iin" .^mentu ihereon.
Seizeil to ay and sati fy the writ issued in the
above numbered cause, together with Interest
and cost.
Tej-rna ol'sal#, cash, In U. 8. Treasury Note»
with tho benefit ef appraisement.
KD. COUSIN ARD,
julyl. Sheriff.
!»lntc of Louisiana—Parish of Kaat Baton
Rouge—nfih Judicial District Court—No. 7»4,
Probate—111 the matter of tht succession of
J oshda L ano , deceased.
BV ViRTUK of a commission to me directed,
from the Honorable the Fifth Judicial District
Court, of tt.e l'arl-h and State aloresaid, I will
expose to public sale at the plantation on which
the deceased, J oshca L a M i , resided at tbe time of
his death, on
Wf.lisf.suay , the "n day of August skxt,
A. D., 180Ü, at 1% o'clock M., ot said . ay—a cer
tain tract of laud, known and described as situa
ted, about twenty seven mile« from the city of
Baton Rouge, on the Sandy Creek Road, in the
Parish of hast Baton Kouge, bounded North by
Jamss Seasom, Bast by the heirs of Lloyd. South
by beirsuf (J rge Chaney, and 'lest by Joseph
Drebr r .i ■ containing Ave hundred and thirty
a e es, m- re or less, together with all the personal
property belonging to the estate of the said Jostra
Lai .», (1ot' . m ,-.. d. consisting ot—
HORSES. MULBS,
CATTLK OXKN,
WAGON,
BUGGY,
FARMING OTKNSIL8,
Several bales oi COTTON, in seed,
HOUSEHOLD an KITUHtiN FURN1TÜRB,
.>c„ Ac., Ac.
Terms ot' ■ i it., cutth, in U. S. Treasury Notes.
KD. COUSIN.iRD,
julyt Sheriff.
Stale of l.oalHlana—Pai lull of Kust Baton
Rouge—Filth Judicial District Court—No. 1021
Joira Bikü vs. Hisriktta Williams.
J) Ï VIRTlifc of a writ of seizure and sale, to me
> direct d nom ihe Honorable the Judge ofthe
tilili «u'iicv,. triât Court, of the Parish and
Stale alcr. .-aid ; Have seized, and will expose to
public sale a„ the Court liouse door, in the city
of Baton Rouge, on
Saturday, the 5th day of August next,
A. D., 1365 at i'i o'clock, M., the following de
scribed mortgaged property, to-.wit :
A icrtain plantation, known as the Arlington
Plantation, containing twenty-two and a half
arpents front on the Mississippi river, by forty in
depth, having nine hundred and thlrti superfi
cial arnents, together with all the buildings and
improvements thereon, bounded above by lands
of the succession of Guy Duplautier.
Also another tract of land in said Parish, ad
joining the oue just described, cn the lower line,
containing six arpents front on the said river, by
forty in depth, bounded as stated by the tract
first rbove descilbed, and by .anus of Phillip
Hick., below, with the buildings and improve
ments thereon.
äeized to pay and satisfy a writ issued upon a
twelve months bond, together with interest and
cost.
Terms of sain, canh, witfcou' the benefit of ap
praisement. in U. S. Treasury Notes.
ED. CODSINA SD,
julyl. Sbeiiff.
Stateof Louisiana—Purlsh of Knut Baton
Rouge—Fifth Judicial District Court—No. 17 it,
Mary Kmma Graham vs. Joshua B. Alexander.
BY VIRTU K of a writ of fieri fada* to me di
rected from the Honorable Judge of the
Fifth Judicial district Court, in and for the Par
ish and rttatc aforesaid, 1 have seized and will
expose to public sale, at the residence of Jorhua
B. Alexander, about twelve (12) miles from the
city of Baton Rouge, on the Bayou Sara Road, on
Saturday, the 5th day of August
: next, A. D., 1865, at lit o'clock, M., the following
described property, to-wit :
A certain taact or parcel ot land, situated in
the Parish of Kast Baton Rouge, twelve miles
from the city of Baton Rouge, on the Bayou Sara
Road, containing six hundred and forty |6I0)
acre», bounded North by lands belonging to
Vance, Hast by lands of Sullivan, South by lands
of Vallandigbam, and West by lands of Robert
Young, with all the buildings and improvements
thereon.
—Also—
3 HORSES,
I MÜLF.S,
1 CARRIAGE,
10 Bales of COTTON", in the seed,more or less,
And als«,
b Bales ot COTTON, to be sold at the Court
nOa:io door, in the city of Baton Ronge, ou said
day.
Seized to pay and satisfy the writ issued In the
above entitled salt, together with interest and
cost.
Terms of sale, earth., in ü. S. Treasury Note»,
with the benefit of appraisement
KD. COTJSINARD,
juljl Sheriff.
FOR SALE.
ABOUT 40 ACRES OF LAN D, «wjfc
within five miles of this city, vQmjp
well feneed and having a good J®"
dwelling honse thereon. Tbe'®"^^®
laud is new and of the best quality, with about
one half of it eleared, the balance in pasture. The
place la admirably adapted for a bsrsery and
garden. For partieulari eaqilrr« at the office of
tke Sinti» and (tail ;aa)i.
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JflMSOJVIC.
THE ORAND LODGE OF TIIE STATE OF
LOUISIANA, F. and A. 51.
J. q. A. F ellows , of Marlon Lodge, No. «8,
Grand Master.
Edward Barnett , of Ocean Lodge, No. 144, Dep
uty Orand Master.
Georoi A. Pike , of St. James Lodge, No. ■>;, ff«,
nlor Grand Warden.
Joas Booth , of Meunt Moriah Lodge, No. &9,
Junior Grand Warden.
Hekrt R. SWASBr, of George Washington Lodge,
No. Ö&, Grund Treasurer.
S amuel M. Topo, of Marion XiOdge, No. 68, Grand
Aäcretary.
.lop* O. Dus lap , of Mount Moriah Looge, No. 69,
Grand Chaplain.
Aaron Harris , of Louisiana Lodge, No. 103,
Senior Grand Deacon.
Jon* A, t-TCVKNsos, of Dudley Lodge, No. 66,
Junior Grand Deacon
J oseph T. H orror , ol Marion Lodge, No. 63,
Grand Marshal
T homas Caipps, of Marlon Lodge, No. 68, Grand
Sword Bearer.
A. G oldman , of Ocean Lodge, No. 144, Grand
Pursuivant.
U. A. C alosgnk , of Perseverance Lodge. No. 4;
C. F. Hurrr, of Orleans-Lodge, No. 78; R ehb
Gutierrez , of Concord Lodge, No. 3; J F. M.
Fosdard , of F'oyer Maçonnique, No 44, Grand
Stewards.
G ustavo» S ontao , of George Washington Lodge,
No. M>, Grand Tyler.
I. O. O. F.
ORAND LODGE OF LOUISIANA.
The R. W. Grand Lodge of Louisiana. 1.0.0. F.
meets semi annually on the Fourth T-iesi'ay in
Jmuary and July. 1> Grand Lodge Room, Odd
Fellows HalL corner of Camp and Lelayette
itreets, New OrleanB.
officers for thb present «iah:
A Wallach H cntkb , of Templar Lodge, No. 10,
M W. Grand Master.
G mailt NcuctBsKR, ef Germania Lodge, No. Sil,
R. w. d. Grand Master
J.G. Hirdks , of Washington Lodge, No. 3, R. W.
Grand Warden
Hknrv Bur , of Hope Lodge, No. 14, R. W.
Grand Secretary.
N. W. W oolvfRton , of Union Lodge, No. 6, R.
W. Grand Treasurer.
P. G. M. !.. lioMps, and P. G R, L, F. T ovbr
Representatives to the R. W. Grand Lodge, Uni
ted States.
J. G ï)uM. Ar, of Howard Lodge, No. 13, R, W.
Grand Clisplaln
G. n Mormon , of Commercial Lodge, No. 1",
R. W. Grand Marshal.
F. KoK»NZRrrz. of Independence Lodge, No. 23,
R. W. Grand Conductor.
A. T'ioxnos, of Union Lodge, No. 0, R. W. Grand
Guardian.
John Frankford , oi' Crescent Lodge, No. S, R,
W. Uraad Herald
DISTRICT DEPUTY GRAND MASTERS.
A. T. Y in*i . of Covenant Lodge, No. IT, District
No. S, comprising Wa hiugtou Lodge, No. 3, and
Covenant Lodge, No. 17.
John E. Walker , of Paclfio Lodge, No. 33, Dis
trict No 3, romprislrg Jefferson Lodge, »0. 9,
and Pacific Lodge, No. 33.
J. C. C ha*rotte , of De Soto Lodge, No. 7, Dis
trict No 7, comprising De Soto Lodgs, No. 7.
Jacob F. Hofft , ot Hermann Lodge, No. 39,
District No. 1&, comprising Teutonia Lodge, Ne.
10, I ndependence Lodge, No. 23, Germania Lodge
No. 39, and Helvetia Lodge, No. 44.
All communications to the R. W. Grand Master
or Grand Secretary should be forwarded to the
Offict of Grand Secretary, In Odd Fellows Hall.
henry bier.
Grand Secretary.
THE IRVING HOUSE.
This old, well known and popular
establishment, west of the .darket, is now sup
plied with the very best,
WINES, LldVOltS AND CIGARS.
All the attachés of the e»tablishment are scien
tific compounders of SMASH ISS and COCKTAILS;
interested in maintaining the réputation of the
hon»e. There is a tine BILLIARD TABLE In the
front room and a OLUB-ROO.V1 up stairs, free to
all gentlemen visiting the house.
WILLIAM ROLLO,
octl-3m Proprietor.
lafeyette Street Restaurant,
VICTOR CALVAYRAC,.. ; .P roprietor .
THE UBdervigned begs
leave respectfully to an
nounce to the public and
to his old friends and'
customers, that the above establishment has un
dergone thorough repairs and will be re-opened
on Monday the 3d of April, 186S. None but the
best of WINEf, LIQUORS AND CIGARS will be
kept in the establishment.
aprl-lm VICTOR CALVAYRAC.
Cuy;
j il aril Tin Hülm
r£!HI undersigned beg leave to announce to the
citizen» nnd the public generally of Baton Rouge
ft aurrouading country that they have opened an
Xoo House
in the store formerly occupied by th® late Col. A.
M atta , on Main Btreet, near the river, where par
ties can be supplied at wholesale and retail, aud
at such prices as to defy competition.
THE «CITY ICE HOUSE,"
will be opened from 6 o'clock in the morning to 7
in the evening. On Sundays, fréta 6 to 8 o'clock
in the morning.
CHARLKS W. WIECK,
A. WALDKIRCH,
Proprietors, "City Ice House."
B atow Rocoe, May, 1865.
Lumber ! Lumber ! !
THE undersigned respectfully announce
to the public that they have on lmnd and far
sale a large supply of assorted
]C^UI»M»XClft 9
They have a 8«w Mill In operation, which ena
blethem to supply the pa jlic with any variety or
quantity of lumber, and will be bappy at all
times to recive orders from customers.
LEFEVER & JA DOT,
jaly.lB C»r. Lafayette aaa Mal» lu.