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M asonry R ising into R ki.ig I on.— The Masons of Massachusetts have made offer of their hospitality to loading brethren of their ancient Order at the South. Corning from Massachusetts, too, this fact will rejoice the heart of every true Ma son—will show him the secret of the lact, that while religions disap peared—while dynasties were swept away—while empires went, down the lamp that was trimmed in the •lays of Solomon, has continued to burn brightly until today. Masonry has in the past done good service to religion by keeping alive among men the spirit of its morality. Opinion in these latter days had taken the shape very gen erally of the conclusion that in that respect the Masonic system had out lived its uses. The error of that public judgment was at all times plain to the thinkers who are able to see underlying the fair surface of modern civilization, as in the ease of ancient civilization all these wild and destructive passions that constitute to society a constant menace. But confidence in the per manence of our social system of modern times has been exposed to all classes of intelligence as a delu sion, by the horrible atrocities that, within the last four years, and up to even to-day, have burst from the bad passion sof men, darkening our civilization with the shadows and ashes of moral desolation. Under these circumstances it is delightful to observe the humanities that have been enshrined for ages in the bo som of the mystic brotherhood com ing upon the scene and rising on the wreck of religion, holding out to mankind the iauguage of universal brotherhood and love. All honor to that precious institution of the ancient times, which, when Chris tianity has had its voice choked to a very great extent by the false hoods of hundreds who had been pledged to its service, stands out before mankind with the lamp of a loving humanity in its hand, teach ing and acting the loving kindness of the Sermou on the Mount.— Louis ville Journal. S ale of G overnment S teamers. Thirty Government aide-wheel and screw steamers were sold on Saturday at the Navy-yard, Brooklyn, at public auction, realizing nearly a million of dollars. The bidding was spirited, and in some instances the vessels sold for nearly the original cost. NEW <*00I)S! REW GOODS!! just received at IIOWALSKI'8 STOKE. A HANDSOME lot of I» It I N T E D LINEN LAWNS. A FEW PIECES OF 8-4 WIDE BLACK BAREGE FOR SHAWLS. A FEW PIECES OF 10-4 HEAVY LINEN FOR SHEETING. ALSO, PILLOW CASE LIKEN, 40 INCHES WIDE. Together with »beautiful assortment of W II I T K O O O 13 S , Which will be sold to suit the times. J. KOWALSKI, julyll Laurel Street. j7 KOWALSKI, Laurel St., Let. Lafayette and Third Sts., dealer IN FASHIONABLE AND WELL-MADE MEN AND boys' Spring and Slimmer Clothing STAPLE m FANCY DRY MODS. Respectfully invites public atten tion to bis present, and accumulating stock in trade, «vnnistinp of all grade*, from the finest *lown to medium, and low-priced CLOTHING; STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS. (& Call and examine for yourselves his assortment, which is the largest and best now offered in the city, and on terms the most satisfactory, julyl NOTICE. ALL persons having claims against the estate of S. W. WEAVER, and those Indebt ed thereto, are hereby notified to make immedi ate settlement with Mrs. SARAH E. JONES. Ad ministratrix, or to R. W. KNICKERBOCKER, her Attorney. SAItAH E. JONES, julyl8-3t Administratrix. JYOTICE: 'PlIE Tax-payers of the Parish of East A Baton Kouge, are hereby notified, that un- j ~ less the State Taxes due by them for the years 1801-2, are paid «Fithin the next thirty «lays, I shall proceed te collect the same according to law. ED. COl /HlNAUli, julyl its fheriS and St»te Ts:-; Collectôr. SHERIFF'S S ALES. State of Lnnislana-Harlsli ofKaitBatoii Roujro—Fifth Judicial Tliatrict Court— „ No. 350—Mary Jane William», wifo, vh. Inane A. William», htisband. BY virtue of a writ of fieri facia», to me directed from the Honorable Judge of the Fifth Judicial District Court, of the Parish and State aforesaid, 1 havo seized and will expose to public sale, at the resi dence oi Isaac A. Williams, about fifteen miles above tho city of Baton Kongo, on the Bayou Sara Koad, in said l'arish, on Saturday, the 2d of September next, A. D., 1865, at 12 o'clock,M., the following described proporty, to-wit : A certain tract or parool of land, situated ill the Parish of Fast Baton Kougo, on the Bayou Sara Koad. about twelve miles above the city of Baton Roueo, containing eight hundred acre»; bounded North by lands belonging to Mrs. Kodriguez, W. 8. Rhodes, Jarnes Anderson and Drayuon; South by 8. W. Newport; West by Baton Kougn Bayou, with all the buildings and improvements thereon. Also, Stock of CATTLE and HOCJS-20 head more or less. ' 4 MULF8. 1 HORSE. 1 WA.UON. 1 CAKKIAOE. Seized to pay and satisfy the writ issued in the abovo entitled numbered cause. Terni» of salo- cash in U. S. Treasury Notes, with tho benefit ot' appraisement. EI). COUSIN A KD, augl j Sheriff. Mntttofl'Oiiliilaiin- I'arUhol Enst Baton Kongo—Fifth Judicial District Court No. jtl9—John O'Conor vs. Nolan A. Stuart. BY vittuo of a writ of seizure and »ale to mé directed from the Honorable the Judge i)f tho Fifth Judicial District Court, of tho It'arish and State aforesaid, I have seizod and will expose to public sale, fit the Court tlouse door, in tho city of Baton Rouge, on Saturday, the 2d of September next, A. D..!18tt5,at 12 o'clock. M., ihe following described mortgaged property, to-wit: Two! certain lot» of ground, situated in that part of tho city of Baton Kougo, laid out byif.be late Elio Beauregard, known ori the pli" of said city as Lots Nos. ono and eleven!in Square Mo. 56; being the same properjty purchased by D. A. and Martha Cunningham, from Honry Toinlmson, per act passed before P. A. Walker, Notary Public, on the 1st day of May, A.D. 1858. Seized to pay and satisfy the writ issued in the above entitled suit, together with i ti to resit and costs. Terih» of sale—cash, in U. S. Treasury Notes/with the benefit of appraisement. ED. COUSINARD, augl Sheriff. fitnte Of I«""lal«HH—I'arlali of Kimt Bal ou Rouge—Fifth Judicial District Court— No. 517, Probate—In the mutter of the succession of James M. Elim, deceased. 1) Y virtue of a commission to me directed ) (Vom the Honorable the Judge of tho Fifth judicial District Court, of tiie Parish and $(.ate aforesaid, 1 will expose to public sale, at tho residence on which the deceas ed, Jaime» M. Elant, resided at the time of his death, on Thursday, the 10th of August next, A.D., 1865, at 12o'clock,M.,the following described property, belonging tha suc cession of J atnes M. Flam, late of said Par ish, deceased, to-wit: Certaiu improvements on Lot No. seven (7) of Square No. twenty-six (26) in Beau regard Town,consisting of a Frame build ing, fronting on St. Ferdinand street, a Well House, a Milk House, and a Bath House, together with a lot of Servants' Room», and Store Room, added to the Kitchen, on the promises. Upon tho following terms and condi tions, viz : For cash, in U. S. Treasury Note». ED. COUSIN ARD. jtily29 Sheriff. HtateofLiiiiIalana-I'aiiiihoTKnat Union Rouge—Sixth, now Fifth Judicial Dis trict Càurt —No. 378—Joycee Brown and •Husband vs. John B. Bixier. BY virtne 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, I have seized and wili expose to public sale, 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 mortgaged property, to-wit : A certain tract of land situated in that part of the Parish of East Baton Rouge, on Bayou Manchac, about fifteen miles from the city of Baton Rouge, containing two hundred and seventy acres (more or I osb); bounded on the West by lands of H. E. Umbehagen; South by Manchac; East by B. F. Burnett;'and North by T. Winthrop Brown, with ail the buildingB and im provements thereon. Seized to pay and satisfy the writ issued in the above entitled suit, together with interest and costB. Terms of sale cash, in U. S. Treasury Note», with the benefit of appraisement. ED. COUS1NAKD, july 29 'Sheriff. St ate of Louisiana—Parish of East Baton Rouge—Fifth Judicial District Court—No. 384. Tabitha Richardson, Wife, vs. Joshua Ji. Alex ander, HusbaDd. m H IS case having been regularly taken op, nc L cording to previous assignment, by reason that the law and the evidence is in f, vor ol the Plaintiff and against the Defendant and Inter vener. It is hereby ordered, adjudged and decreed, that the couisiunity of acquets ami gains hereto fore existing between Plaintiff and Defendant be dissolved; that Plaintiff recover the administra tion of her separate estate and that she have judgment »gainst her Baid husband for the sum of Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars, with five per cent per annum interest thereon, from the 6th day < f July, A. D., 186f>, till paid, with l«gal mort gage on the real estate and sluves of her husband, todate from the first day of November, A. D. 1863. It Is further ordered, that the intervention of Nelson Potts be rejected, at his costs. The cost of the principal suit to be paid by Defendant, Done, read and signed in open Court this 21st day of July, lbtiö. [Signed] R T. POSKY, Judge Fifth Judicial District. A true copy of the original on file. © July 24th, U65. augl-otsw JOS. NKl'llLEK, Clerk. Salt! Salt!! PLANTERS in want of Salt can make it to their interest to purchase of julyl JOSHUA BEAL. t orn Meal, Grits anil ( rushed Corn. r PHE above articles manufactured by 1 julyl JOSHUA BEAL. Wiiidow Shades ! Window shades !! A LARGE and choice assortment of various patterns. JAMES M c VAT, julyl-tf Opposite the L«, State Bank. State ofLouldaiia—I'nrlaliof Eatrt Batan Rouge-'Sixth. now Fifth Judicial Dis trict Court- No. 2597—William 8. Pike for uro of Robt. E. McIIatton va. Chus G • McHatton and al trustrees. BY virtue of a writ! of seizure «nd sale to me directed from the Honorable the Judge of tho Fifth Judicial District Court, of the 1'ariBh and State aforesaid, I have seized and will expose to -pnbHe sale, at the Court House door, in the city of Baton Rouge, on Saturday, the 2d of September next A. I)., 1865,at 12 o'clock, M., the following described mortgaged property, to-wit; A certain lot of ground situated in that part of tho city of Baton Rouge laid out bv the Heirs of 5lr». Edith Devall, deceased, and designated on the plan thereof a» Lot No. one (1) of Square No. ton (10). meats tiring sixty feet front on Fifth street, by ose hundred and tw,euty feet in depth on Laurel street, it being a corner lot, and all French measure, together with all the buildingB and improvements thereon. Seized to pay and satisfy tho writ issued in the above entitled suit, together with interest and cost. Terms of «nie cash, In U. 8. Treasury Notes, with the benefit of appraisement. ED. COUSINARD, july29 Sheriff. St ateof Louisiana—Parish of East Baton Kouge--Gth, now Fifth Judieial District Court—No.418- LouisSheppers vs. Mary G.Stuart. BY virtue of a writ of seizure and sale to mo directed from the Honorable the Judge of the Fifth Judicial District Court, of tho Parish and State aforesaid, I have seized and will expose to public sale, 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 mortgaged proporty, to-wit: The following de&cribed lots of ground in Squaro No. Bixty-eight (68) ofthat part of the city of Baton Rougo laid out by Eli Beauregard, to-wit : The South half of L< No. three, measuring thirty feet front on Miiximilllan street, by one hundred feet In depth. Lota No. four and five, measuring each sixty feet front on said street, by one hundred feet ill depth. Lots No», six and seven, measuring each eixty feet front on Fast Boulevard street, by one hundred feet in depth, and the South half of Lot No, eight, measuring thirty feet front on said Btreet, by one hundred feet in depth, all French moasure. Lots No. five and six being corner lots, which property was ac quired by the present mortgager from U E. Clarke. Seized to pay and satisfy the writ issued in the above entitled nuit», together with the interest and costs. Tortus of »ale cash, in U. S. Treasury Note», with tlio benefit of appraisement. ED. COUSINARD, july23 Sheriff. St at« of Louisiana—Parish of East Batoh Kouge—Sixth, now Fifth Judicial Dis Lrict Court—No. 354— Eudora Devall v» Thomas Dovall BY virtue of a writ of fieri facias to me dirocted from the Honorable the Judgo of tlio Fifth Judicial District Court, in and for the Parish and State aforesaid, I have seized and will expose to public sale, at the Court Houso door, in the city of Baton Kouge, on Saturday, the 2d of September next, A. It , 18B(t, At_l2 o' clockj M.-t.lift following described property, to-wit: First. A eertain tract or parcel of land situated in that part of the Pariah of East Baton KougC) fifteen miles above the city of Baton Rou^e, near Springfield Landing containing eis^ht hundred andeighty (880) »rpents, more or less; bounded on the North by lands now or lately belonging to John Alexander; on the South by J. J. Bak«r;un the East by Mrs. Elizabeth Lilly, and on the West by Dr. T. J. Henderson, with all the buildings and improvements theroon. Second. Another tract er parcel of land, situated in said Parish, at about, fourteen miles from the city of Baton Kouge, front ing upon the Mississippi river, with about eight arponts front, with a depth of about forty-five arpents; bounded on the North and East by lands of K. 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 the buildings and improvements thereon, which property was surrendered by tho defendant, Thomas Devall, to pay and satisfy the writ issued in the above numbered suit, together with interest and costs. Terms of sale cash, in U. S. Treasury Notes, with the benefit of appraisement. ED. COUSINARD, july29 Sheriff. St ate of Louisiana—Pariah of East Baton Kouge—Sixth, now Fifth Judicial Dis trict Court—No. 412—Mary O. Scudder vs. Celestine Rachel. BY virtue of a writ of seizure and sale to c me directed from the Honoriible the c me directed from the Honoriible the Judge of the Fifth Judicial District Court, of the Parish and State aforesaid, I have seized and will expose to public sale at the Court House door, in the city of Baton Kouge, on ,n Saturday, the 2d of September next, A. D., 1865, at 12 o'clock, M., tho 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 Kouge, commonly known as the "Newcomb Tract,"containing one hundred and ninety-four arpents (more or leas), bounded North and WeBtby lands now or formerly of McCalop ; East by Fowler and other lands belonging to T. J. Bird, and on the 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 corder) datei> the 10th of April, 1852, and in Book <t, Folio BS, of Notarial Acts. Seized to pay and satisfy the writ issued in the above entitled suit, togethstr with, interest and costs. Terms of sale cash, in U. S. Treasury NoteB, with the benefit of appraisement. ED. COUSINARD, july29 Sheriff. VICTOR'S LADIES' ICECREAM SILOON. rpiIANKFUL TO MY FRIENDS AND -1- the publie for the liberal patronage hereto fore extended me, I beg leave respectfully to an nounce to them that I bare opened at tny old stand o a Lafayutt* street, A LADIES' ICE CREAM SALOON, where will be found from 9 o'clock A. M,, until 9 o'cioek P. M., the bent of FROZEN LEMONADE, SHEIt BERTS, aud CAKES OF ALL KINDS. VICTOR CALVAYRAC, lifayett# gîmt. MILITARY ORDERS. I mfobtant .—Maj. Gen. Lawler issues the following important circular, whlbh it would do well for all persons concerned, to take into due and timely consideration. We trust it may lead all who have been guilty of the outrage» complained of, to make full and proper restitution to thoee who may have suffered from utijuet spolia tiona at their hands : UïADy'aa DiSTkicT or E ist L ouisiana, i Baton Rouge, La., July 11,1802. f Circular, JVo. 1. Until the civil authority is fully restored, and civil oourW are invested with full and complete powers, anjf person found com mitting depredations or robberies, will be tried by Military Commissiong, if commit ted in the District of East Louisiana. And those persons who have of 1st« or heretofore been guilty of suahdepredatfona or robberies, are warned , that unless they immediately return the property winch they have stolen, to the proper owners, they will be arrested bv the Military au thorities, tried by a MifiMry Commission, and the full extent of the Military law in reference to guerrillas and jayhawkerB. By command of Brevet Ma). Gen. M. K. L awlkb. CHAS. G. SHANKS, Lieut. & A. A. A. G. SHERIFF SALES. 8t ate of I'OulMiatta—Parish of Knot. Baton Koufe—Fifth Judicial Dieti'lot Court—'No. 171 ITenry R Graham v Joshua fl. Aie*, .oder. Br VlKTtJKof awrltof flr/ri facUm, to uit 41. reeled from the Honorable the Judj« of the Fifth Judicial Diitrlct Oourt, In and for the Par iah and State aforesaid, I have aelKud and will ex pone to public aale, at the residence of J. it. Al exander, about twelve mile» from the city of lla ton Kouge, on the Bayou Sara Koad, ot> Saturday, the 5th day of August next, A. D., 1805, at IM o'clock, M., the following described property, to-wit: A certain tract or parcel of land, altuated In the Pariah of Eaat Baton Kouge, on the liayou Sara Koad, about twelve mile« from the city of Baton Rouge, contalnlnz six hundred and forty (Mu) acre», bounded North by laud« belonnlng to Vance, ifiaat by lands of Hullivan, South by land? of Vallandigham, and Went by land« of Robert Young, with all building! and iuaproveinents thereou. —Also— 2 H0R8ES, 4 MULES, 1 CARRIAGE, ID Bale« of COTTON, in the seed, inore or les» And also, 5 Bale» of COTTON, to be sold at the Court, House door, in the city of Batoa Reuge, on said da*. Seised to pay and satisfy the writ Issued in tlio above eutltled suit, together with interest and coat. Terms of sale, cath, lu U. fl. Treasury Notes, with the benefit of'appraisement. KD. COUBlNAItD. julyl Sheriff. State of Louisiana—Parish of Knst Baton Kouge—Fifth Judicial District Court--No. 7fr0, In the Matter of the SuceesKion of Kogeas A. Sherborne, deceased—No. (WO—Probate. T)Y virtu« of a commission to me directed from 1) the Honorable the Fifth Judicial Dt'triutCourt, Of the Pariah and Slate aforesaid, I will expose to public sale, at the Court llo.'se door, in the City of Baton Rouge, oa Monday, the 7th day of August ■ext, A. D, 1865, at 11 o'clock A. M., of Kaid day. 1st, A certain tract of land, eoutainiug tire hun dred acres, known as the "Fountain* Tract," on which the deceased last resided, with all the buildings and improvements thereon 2d. Aunlher tract of Und containing fire hun dred acre*, known the "Ft.li;,- Hclra Tract," bounded North fiy Fountaint Tract, South by Woolsldes t Nettles, Kast by Woofsides and Went by Nettle«. Upon the following terms and conditions, vir.: For cash, in U. S. Treasury Notes. KD. COUSINARD, julyS Sheriff. State of Louisiana—Parish <>r Kast Uafon Rouge—Fifth Judicial District Court— No. 787, Probate—In tho matter of the succession of Evan H awes, deceased. BY virtuoof acominision to me'directed from tiie Honorable the Judge of the Fifth Judicial District Court, in and for the Parish and State aforesaid, I will expose to jiublic sale at tho warehouse of James A. .?*yne, in tho city of Baton Bouge, on Front street, corner of Main, on Thursday, the 10th of August next, A. D., 1865, at 11 o'clock, A. M., the fol lowing described property, belonging to the sucoeBsion of Evan Jiawos, deceased, vix : Three bales of COTTON. Upon tiie following terms and condi tions, viz : For cash, in U. S. Treasury Notes. ED. COUSINA KD, july29 Sheriff. State of Louisiana—Parish of Knut Union Rouge—Fifth Judicial District Oourt—No. 407. JKdlth Ann Loudon, Wile, vs. A. Melton I£»an, Husband. THIS case having beon this day taken up for trial upon issue joined, and it appearing to tha Court that that the Pliintilfhaa clearly mad* out her case by the law and evidence adduced, It is therefore Orderod, adjudged and decreed, that the Plaintiff, Kdith Ann Loudon, Wife of the Defendant, have judgment against and recover from the Defendant. A. Melton Kean, the sum of Eight Uuudred and Thirty-three MtylUO Dollars, with legal interest, from the 10th day of July, 186& ; and that the Plaintiff have a legal mortgage on all the property of the Defendant, to date from the first day of Kebiuary, 1854, to s&tlsty this judgment. It, is further ordered, adjudged and decreed, that the community of aci|uets and gains hereto fare existing between Plaintiff and Defendant bo dissolved; that Plaintiff be separated in property from her said husband and have agaui t he free administration of her Estate, and that this judg ment be published in a publie gaaette, as the law requires. Done, read and signed fn open Court this 21st day of July, lSlifi. [Signed] R. T. POSEY, Judge Fifth Judicial District. A true copy of the original ou file in iny offlcB. July 22d, 1805. augl-3tsw-pd JOS. NEPULEK, Clerk. To the Honorable RmjBra T. Posrr, Judgo of the Fiflb Judicial District Court, held in and for the Parish of East Baton Rouge : The petition of William Bogel and William Maikhaiil, of said Parish, Testamentary Kxecutors f the Estate of Mary Zeralila Bogel, deceased, lata of said Parish, respectfully represents—That they herewith Die Ihelr first provisional account of said estate, with vouchers thereto annexed, for homologation. They also pray that legal notice be given of the tiling of said account according to law, ami that arter all legal delay«, the said ac count may be homologated and made the judgment of the Oourt. Also, that Oeorge A. Pike, of said Pariah, Undertutor of the Minor, Stella D. Bogel, lie notitied of the filing of the same, and as in dutv bouod, your petitioners will ever pray, Ac, [Signed,] WM. BOUEL. " W. MARKUAM, Test. Executors. Baton Hituyc, July lut, 1865. Let public notice be given, according to law, of the tiling of the within account, and that George A. Pike, Undertutor to the Minor, Stella Bogel, be notified of the filing of the same. [Signed,] JOa. NEPULEK, Clerk. July 11th, 1865. Ci.KKit's Omci, East Baton Rouge Parish. A true copy of the original petition on file in my office. JOS. NEPHLKK, july20 Clerk. Plaster of Paris Î Plaster ol' Paris !! 5BBLS. PLASTER OF PARIS. Ju.st received, and for sale by JAMES McVAY, julyl-tf Opposite the La. State Bank. SHERIFF S ALES. State of Louisiana— Parish of Kast Baton Kongo—Fifth J udlclal District Oourt— «o. 34-8— J ahlsel W oods k i ohk vi W illiam F. T osnabd . BY VIRTUE of a writ of sSlnure and tale to me directed from the Ifon. Fifth Judicial District Court, of the State and Parish aforesaid, I have seized aud will expose to public sale at the Court House door, in the city of Baton Rouge, on S aturdat , th» 5 th day of A ugust next , A. D., 1SB5, at 12 o'clock, M., the following de scribe! urortgageif property, to Wit : A oeriain lot of ground situated in that part of the city of Batou Rouge, laid out by the lat» Rich ard Devall. and designated on the plan thereof as lot No eleven (11) ot H|«are No. five (6), measur ing »ixty feet (rent, on Church street,(now Main) by one hundred and sixty teet In depth, French measure, with all tnu Buddings and improvements thereon. Seiaed to pay ami satisfy the writ Issued in the afiove entitled suit, together with interest and oost. Terms or sale, vath, in U. 8. Treasury Notes, with the benefit of appraisement. ED. COIT8INARD, Ju'yl Hhoriff. S tat« of Louisiana—Parish or Kast llato» Koug —Fifth Judloial District Court— No. t<8U, Probate—In the matter of the succession of ÜIL bkut D aiuri :, deceased. BV VIRTUE ol a commission to me directed from the Honorable thi Fitth Judicial Jlstrlct Court, of the Parish and Mate aforesaid, 1 will expose to public sale at the Court liouse door,in the city of Baton Rouge, on S aturday , this 5 th day of A ugust n J îxt , A. D., 1865, at 114 o'clock. M., <*f said day the fol lowing described property, belonging to the suc cession of.On .sebt D aiuse , late of said Parish, de ceased, toiwit : A cirta.n tract of land or plautation, on which Mrt. Mary K Pulgre resides, known as the Mulber ry Urove Pinn tat,on, in this Palish, conlaiolng lourleeu hundred acres, more or less, bounded on the North by lands of Widow Datgre, fronting oil the Mississippi River; East by lands <«r Widow ilaiïre and Peniston, and West by "Ilolywooil Plantation," with all the buildings and improve ments thereon. Teim« of sale, fash, In O. S. Treasury Notes. ED. COUalNARD, julyl Sheriff. StaU-of Louisiana—Pariah of Knut Jin ton Rouge—Hfth Judicial District Court—Wo. S 4b, LfcoN U onkicaïs tw. W illi a u K. '1 ussahii. BY VIRIUK oi'a writ of Ji Ja., to me directed from the Honorable the Fifth Judicial Court, ot the Parish and Blate aleresid, 1 have sei*ed ami will expose to public sale,at the Court House door, iu the city of lialou Kouge, on S aturday , the 5 tii jmy of A uuubt next , A. D., 18(15, at W o'clock, M., the following de scribed proporty. to-wit.' A certain lot of ground situated In that part of the city of Baton Rouge, laid out by the laie ltlchàrd DeVail, and designated on the plan thereof as iot No. ten, (lu), or .qual e No live, (6), measuring Bixty leel front ou Cburch street, (now Main), by one hundred and Ulty feet In depth, French measure, together with all the buddings and Inir \enients ihereon. Helled lo ay and sati fy the writ Issued in the above ou:ub»rcd cause, together with Interest and coal. Terms of sale, uanh, in U. S. Treasury Notes, with the benefit of appraisement. ED. COUSIN A KD, julyl. »heriff. Parish of East Baton Uoufce, bounded North James Neasom, East by the heiri of Lloyd, South by heirs of O rge Chaney, and 'Vest by Joseph Drehr, 1 containing five huudred and thirty jt., m^re or less, together with all tbs personal jroperty huloimug til the «slats of the said Jos*» j AK », deceased, consisting of— horsba, mulbü, cattl'j oa«n, wagon, B U G U V , fakminu u ten. s i lh, Several bale, m COTTON, In seed, HOUSEHOLD an KITCHEN FURNITURE, ■ c., *c„ Ac. Terms of ue, cash, in ü. S. Treasury Notes. ED. COUSIN, ird, julyl Sheriff. . fa .. . Stat«-of Louisiana—Pailsh of Kast Baton Rouge—Huh Judicial District Court—No. 1021 J ohn B iiuj t* H emusita W iluams. pV VIRTUS, of a writ of seizure and sale, to me L> din-ct u m i «] the Honorable the Judge of the cihu ..uoi. .tin l Court, of the Parish aud State afoi'uoaid, 1 iia»e seised, and will expos* to public sale at tha Court liouse door, in tha City of Baton Rouge, ou S aturday , the 5th day of A ugust next, a. D., 1865 at i'4 o'clock, m., the following de scribed mortgaged property, to-wit : A lertaiu plantation, known as ths Arlington Plantation, containing twenty-two and a half arpents front on the Mississippi river, by forty in depth, having riiue hundred and thirtv superfi cial arpents, together with all the buildings and Improvements theienn, bounded above by lands of the succession of (luy Duplantier. Also another tractor laud in said Parish, ad joining the one just described, on the lower line, containing six arpents front on the said river, by fort» In depth, bounded as stated by the tract first bove described, and by lands of Phillip Hick), below, with the buildings and improve ments thereon. Seized to pay and satisfy a writ issued upon a twelve months bond, logether with interest and cost. Terms of sale, eos/i, without the benefit of ap praisement, In U. 8. Treasury Notes. ED. COUSINARD, julyl Sheifff. Mate of Louisiana— Parish of Kail Baton Rouge—Kltih Judicial District Court—No. 754, Probate—In tl.e matter of the succasslou of jtihuua L and , deceased. BY VIRTUS of a commission to me directed, from the Honorable the Fifth Judicial District Court, of the I'uri.h and State «foresafd, f will expose to public sale at the plantation on which the deceased, J oshua L a nu, rrsided at the tiiueof his death,on W ednesday , the 2 d day of A ugust mïxt , A. D., 1806, at la o'clock M., of said day—a cer taiu tract of isiiJ. kuottnand described as «Hua 8tHteof(>oiifblniia-Pnrlih of Kant Baton Rouge—Fifth JudicUi Diatrict Court—No. 17'2, Mary Km m a (ira h urn vs. Jofthu* H. Alexander. BY VIRTUK of a writ of fi tri facian to uie di rected from the Houorablo Judge oi tbe Fifth Judicial hiitrict Oourt,, in and for tha Par iah and Htatc aforesaid, J bare guized and will exposa to public fiale, at the renldfthoe of Joshua ft. Alexander, about twelT« (12) inilea from tha citj of Uatou Rouge, oa the Bajou Sara Koad, on Saturday, the 5th day of August next, A. D., 18<>5 t at IJ4 o'clock, M., tha following described property, to-wit : A certain taact or parcel of land, situated in the Parish of Kar>t Baton Kouge, twelve mil«» from the city of Baton Rouge, on the liayou Sara Koad, containing six hundred and forty (610) acrev, bounded North by lands belonging to Vane«, tiaat by lands of fcullivan, South by lands of Vallandigham, and West by lands of Robert Voang, with all the buildings and improvements thereon. —Also— 2 HOR8KS, 4 MULKJS 1 CAKRIAOK, 10 Bales of COTTON, in tha seed, more or less, And aise, ü Bales of COTTON, to be sold at the Court House door, in the city of Baton Kouge, on said day. Heized to pay and satisfy the writ issued in tha abere entitled suit, together with Interest and C.OMt. Terms of sale, ca*h t in U. 8. Treasury Notes, with the benefit of appraisement Ki>. COUS1NÀRD, julyl Sheriff. FOIt HAL,K. ABOUT *0 ACRKS Of LAND, . »ithin Ii*« miles of thic city, ' well fen«ed and baring a good. dwelling hou»« thereon. The' laud ii new and of the beet quality, with about ooe half of It eleared, tk* balauce la pmtur*. The place in admirably adapted for a turnery aad (ardeu. For particular« ea<t»lrre at the slll.« »f th« Uawtts and Unat. jaaU. I LEGAL NOTICES. State of Loulsi ana—Parish of Kast Baton Kouge—Fifth Judicial District Court—No. 808— lu the Matter of the Succession of John Kohlcr, deceased. WHKRKA8. Mrs. Emma Stephens has this day filed with the Clerk of said Court an applica tion praying to ba appointed Administratrix of the Succession of John Köhler, deceased. Notice Is hereby given to all persons interested to file their objections (if any they hsvs.) In writ ing, with the Clerk of said Court, within ten days from the first publication of this nolioe, why the said application should not be granted. Witness my band and the Impress of the seal of said Ooijyrt this the 28th day of July, A. 1» , 1S65. JOS NEPllI.Ell, Clerk. StateOfLonlslaMa— Parish of Kant Baton Kougo—Fifth Judicial District Court—No. 808. Probat« —In tho Matter of the Succession of John Snlllvan, deceased. WHEREAS, John A. Sullivan, of said Parish, has this day Iliad In said Court an applica tion praying to be appointed Administrator of the Kaute of John Sullivan, late of said l'arl»li, de ceased. Notice Is hereby given to all persons Interested to show cauR»(lf any they can), within ten days from the first publication of this notice, why said application should not be granted. Uiven under my band aud the seal of said Uoui t this 29 th day of July, A. D.,18i'>5. augl-pd JOS. NEPHLER, Clerk. Stnteot Louisiana—Parish of Knst Baton Rouge—Fifth Judicial District Court—No. 810, Probate—In the Matter of the Succession of Henry Dror, deceased. WIIKKKAS, Joseph C. Charrotte lias this day tU?d in said Court, an application praying to be appointed Administrator of the Estate of Henry D p /., late of said Parish, deceased. Notioe fs hereby given to all persons interested to show cause (If auy they have), within ten days /tors tho first publication of this notice, why said upplieatiou should not he granted. Given under my hand and the Seal of said Court this .Hat day of July, A. D., 18Ü6. augl ,10«. NEPHLER, Clerk. »tat« of Louisiana—Pariah of Kost Baton Roog»—Filth Judicial District Court—No. 800, Probate—In the Matter of the Succession of Peter P. Borskey, deceased. WHEREAS, John A. Mcllugli, of said Parish, has this day Hied an application praying lor the administration of the Kstate of Peler I*. ßors key, late of said Parish, deceased. Notice is hereby (riven to all persons interested to show cause (If any they have), within ten days from the first publication of this notice, why said application should uot be granted. Olven under ray baud and thescalof said Oourt this 81-t day of July, A.D., 1866. augl-pd JOS. NKPHLER, Clerk. State of Louisiana—Parish of Kast Baton Rouge—Fifth Judicial District Oourt—In the Matter of the Succession of Samuel C. Ouy, de ceased—No. 095. WIIKRKAH, A. M. Dunn, of said Parish, lias this day filed In said Court au application praying to he appointed Administrator of the above succession. Notioe la hereby given to all persons Interested, to show aause (if any they have), within ten days from the first publication of this notice, why said application should not be granted. Witness my hand and the imprest) Of tho seal of said Court this 20tli day of July, A. D., 1865. julytf-pd JOS. NBPIILKR, Clerk. SI ate of Louisiana—Parish of Kasl Baton Fifth Judicial District Court—In the matter of th« succession of Rodolph Umbeliagen, dee'd. No. 806, Probate. WHEKEAS, Henry K. ITmbehagan, has filed In said Court an appllcat on praying for the Administration of the estate of Rodolph Umbelia gen, late of said Parish, deceased. Notice Is hereby given to al' persons interested, to show cause (it any they can.) within ten day« from the first publication of this notice, why said application «'iould not be granted. Ûjven under my hand and the seal ol said court this Sflth day of July, a. u , 1808. july27-pd JOS. NEPHLER, Clerk. ^REGULAR PACKER*. j REGULAR VICKSBURG PACKET Ltavtt j Yew Orltum tvery Saturday, at & /'. M. For vicksbubo, grand gulf, Rodney, Matcher., fort Adam Hog Point, Morganca, Bayou Sara.a Baton Ronge, Plaquemlne, llonaidion «rille, and all intermediate Ooa»t Landings, th* New and ■wlft-running aide-wheel steamer jet « mm mm. m. « js > aar 9 P.D. PRATT, Comd'r; CHAS. GRATER, Clerk, frjr For freight 01 passage apply on board or to A. BRITTON, No. 7 Fro..t street. JNO. 1,. TITOS * CO , Cor. Blenrille * Old Leree. WOODRUFF, BUTLER k CO , No». 17 and lit New Lerer. wm. iik!*l>rcilso!m, jitne3 Agent, Third street, Baton Rouge. Lafayette Street Restauraut, VICTOR OALVAY'KAC,... .P roprietor. THK underpinned tegs leave respectfully to an nounce to the public and to his old friend« and - customers, that the above eKtr.bliNhment has un dergone thorough repair« arid will be re-opened on Monday the 3d of April, 1805. Non « but the best of WINE8, LIQUORS AND CIOAKÖ will bo kept in the establishment. Hprl-lm VICTOR CALVAVItAC. ICE! ICE! r pil undersigned beg leav« to announce to the citizena and the public generally of Baton Kouge A surrounding country that thoyhave opened an loo JEC o XI s o lo the »tore forui'sriy occupied by tho late Ool. A. MiTTH, on Main street, near the river, where par tie» can be supplied at wholesale aud retail, and at such price« an to defy compel Itlon, THE "CITY ICE HOUSE," will be opened from 6 o'clock in the mornlug to 7 in the evening, On Sunday«, frem 6 to 8 o'clock in the morning. CHARLES W. WIECK, A. WALUKIRCII, Proprietors, "City Ice House." BiTOit R *l'(.e, May, 1865. Coro ! Com ! ! 50 SACKS CORN. Ju«t received ncti tarsal, by I*. WAX, jalyl-tf N«ar th» Court Wo»i« VICTOR'S R.E S TA.TJtt^.lsrT TUB PUBLIC A hereby respectfully In formed that they can be accommodated with Board, at the above Restaurant, situated on Lafa yette street, at the rate of S* f"-r we«k. This will include two meals a day. Kvery attention ami care wilt bo given to the comfort of guests. Payment must be made weekly. JulyS-tf VICTOR CALVAÏUAC. Corn I Corn!! 100 Just received iuh I julyl-tf for sale by J, J. IM'NIMSH, Cor. Ma n and Levee bt