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1'tao Aged stronger, an aoohtzlk'i MCIBMT 01 THB wak. "I wan with Grant"—fhe stranger said ; Haid thf farmer ; "Say do mort; Bot rest thee b«ru at my cot la*« porch, For thy feet art wear; and sore." "I km with Grant"— the strangor sold: Said the farmer : "Say no more— t prithee »it at my frugal hoard, And «st of my hutnbi» »tore, "Bow farw my'boy—joy soldier boy, Of the old Sloth Army Corp»?— I warrant he bore h im gallantly In the »moke and battle'« roar ! "I know him not," «aid the aged man, "And a» f rt-tnarked before-, I wan withGraot"—"Nay, nay, I know." Said the farmer, "Say no more ; "He fell In battle—1 »en, alas! Tbou'dst smooth these tiding* e'er— Nay : ppeak the truth, whatever It be, Though » rend my boaoni's core. "How fell he—with hl» flice te the foe, Upholding the flag he bore'' O, »ay not. that iny boy disgraced The uniform that he wore !" "I cannot tell," »aid the aged wan, "And should bare remarked bolore, That I wan with Grant iu Illinois, Home three year» before th* war.'' Then the farmer »pake him never a word. lint, beat with hi» list full lor« That aged man who bad worked for Grant Some three year» before the war 1 -*•— - r™ Property Classai as «Ibandonetl." It affords uh pleasure to observe that there is how a greater likeli hood than ever that the large num ber of owners of property coming under the above classification, in our State, are to become re possessed in their proprietary rights, at an early day. The annexed paragraphs from the New Oflqans Titnes of Monday eve ning, coDvey information which will gladden many a heart: ''We are informed by Mr. (Jou way, Superintendent of the Freed rmm's Bureau and Abandoned Pro perty, that he is daily expecting in structions from General Howard, whereby he will be empowered to return to owners that description of property classed as "abandoued." Heretofore, Mr. Conway, has only been authorized to receive and for ward applications, which explains satisfactorily the causes of delay." "We-believe the Superintendent here has received a dispatch, sta ting that his instructions are on the way, through the mail. "Parties had, therefore, better make application for the return of their property to Mr. Conway, in stead of sending to Washington." "We earnestly trust, that but. a few days longer will suffice to render everything in this respect aatisfactory to those most interest ed." Wo have wondered at the delay which has attended the granting of applications for property restora' tion, made by good and loyal Am" orioan citizens« but always felt that these things would get round right at last. "Large bodies move slow ly," and "Uncle Sam" is "no sar dine" of a body. It must be remem* be red also, that he has had a deal ol matters to attend to lately. Cannibalism in Hayti .—The Ilaytien correspondent or a Northern ootemporary incorporate» the follow ing in a late letter : There is said to have lately present" «(i himself at Jaoimel an old man pro fessing witchcraft, and pretending to Éiave the power of enriching folks at will. On being asked if those he wish ed to favor should do anything, he said it was necessary they should drink hnman blood from a freshly slain victim. There is nothing too absurb for some people, and the story goes that some individuals, believing inthe crazy saying of this^wretched old man, actually killed a poor fellow and drank his blood. This is more of the •iovil worship and cannibalism which «ifffard punished so signally last sum naer. The police have arrested the : murderers in this last instance, it is naid. but have failed to find the wizard. The probability is thoy are afraid to .irrest him, lest he might do tbem .aotiie grievous harm. akirHenry Fuller Esq., formerly edi tor of the New York Mirror, proposes publishing a newspaper in l'a ris to be called "The Cosmopolitan," giving a full resume of the news of the world, with original reviews of current events. The capital required is 250,000 francs, to be raised by issuing 500 shares at 500 francs, each bearing 6 per cent, interest, payable semi-annually at the office of publication, of which amount 300 shares being already takeo, only 200 remain to ba subscribed. jgr Quilp suggests the most ap propriate music for s contra-dance rf&Quld be furniabed by s ''çontra-band," BSAL' 1 » <*«* BOOK AND VARIETY STORE, Corner of Third and Convention St»., 810 ST OF THE "EED FLAG." Has for »ale a large assortment of SCHOOL BOOKS, ' Such at are in general vu». Primera, Spelling Book», Arithmetics, Algebra», Geographie», Historie», Philosophies, Physiologie», Logio, Rhetoric and Composition, Chemlstrlo«, Solenra of Familiar Thing», French, Spanith (ierman and French Method». Niâtes and Pencils. INKS—lied, lllae and Black. Arnold's k David's Writing Fluid, Copy Books with or without copie». Writing Papers. Billet, Commercial anil Packet Post, liadles' Bath Post, l.etter and Cap Paper, Le#al and Bill Patter, ïnvelope Paper and Knvelopee of all si*«», style» and color». The- Best Steel and Gold I'enf Rnlin« sud Drawlag Pens, Lend Pencil», Port Folio», Etc., etc., eli*. A good assortment of FANCY QOODS, UouHiBtlng In part of Wide and Narrow Silk Belt Ribbon, ltelt Buckles, Tape Trimming, Braid of all colors. Indis UnWjer Hraldand Cor«, Satchels, ilsir Nets, I,»dies' SmnU Silk tlmbrell»», Cologne • Water. lu si] ftl/,cii Ijiii ties. Pomade. Hair Oils Soaodont for the Teeth, Tooth Son(> Hurry's Trleopherouxniid Wood'- llnir U™toriUifea, luvender Water, Aromatic Vim-gar, ripes, Cigars, Smoking jad Chewing Tohitocn, Pipestenii, Matches,Shaving,Shoe, Hair nod Nail Brushes. Blacking, Rassors and Ifnaor Strops, fine Toilet Soaps, fcxtracts for the Handkerchief. Pin«, Needles, Scissors, Rub ber Bunds, Buckskin Gauntlet s and Gloves, Combs of all kinds, Ladies' and Gent»' Silk Gloves, Violins, Violin Bows, Bridges, Screw» and Tail pieces, Violin and Guitar Strings—the very best—Boys' Top , Marble», Rubber Balls, Jews harps China Oolls. Rubber Rattles and Teething Rings for Children, Toy Books, Song Books, Novels, Newspapers, Maga zines and Literary Papers received every week. Nlieet munie. A GOOD ASSORTMENT ALWAYS ON HANI) And New Music r#eei?«d evpry w*«jk. Photograph Albums. A lu rgt) and well Uèlêdiêd stock of Album» ou hand Aud at prices which d#fy competition. Plain and Colored Photographs* Of military and other celebrated men. Female CelebrftliiR, Specialities« Statuary and ComiciHtles in gr»**t variety* Blank Hooks. Memorandums, Ilia rie», Tims Book» and Pass Books. Irewh (inrden Mend. A wni| »elected assortment always on hand. BUtt3 JOSHUA BEAL. JTOTMCE. THE undersigned have renewed their former Partnership, and will transact busi ness under the name of STEVENS ,1; 8KYMOUR, at their old stand, No». 90, and *JS Common St., opposite the City Hotel. E. R. STEVENS, Per W. k. S utmocb. W. E. SEYMOUR. Ntw Or.LRAN.i, July 1, 1865. j y!8 PAPER, STATIONERY — AND— FANCY GOODS. Wa reh onsp , N os. 96 and 98 Common St. w JE are now receiving; by almost every ' arrival a largp s took of ptuntind. WniTINO AN» WRAPPING PAPER, PAPER BAGS, BLANK BOOKS. STATIONERY of all kind», And FANCY ll(10i>8. Received per steamer Evening Star and »hi}> Freedom— 44 cane» CAP and LETTER PAPER. 40 ream» COTTON SAMPLING PAPER. 10 case» SCHOOL SLATES. 200 down WEBSTER'S SPELLING BOOKS. 150,000 PAPER BAUS, nil eise», froiu X to 3ft B> COMBS, NEEDLES, • PINS, TOOTH BRUSHES, And h geneta! tmsortawni of FANCY ««Ol»«. For sale at reduced price«. STEVENS & SEÏMOUR, ' July IK tO and f* öimwfn street, MESS PORK, Bacon, Sugar, Coffee^ A'r THE loading articles ot Produce and Gro cerie« in use in families and on plaiit&tiouH can he had nt the »tore of julyl joshi'a IIKA1.. Superior Pastry Flour, rt £ BARRELS superb pastry Flour— will £i r J suit the most fastidious—now In store and for »ale by julyl JOSHUA BKAI.. GRASS ROPE, Plow Lines and Brooms. TO save time and money, or buy a new Broom, c»U at the «tore of )ulyl JOSHUA BEAL. NEW GOODS! BlEW GOODS ! ! JUST RECEIVED AT KOWALSKI'S STORE, A HAND90MÜ LOT OF PRINTED LIKEN LAWNS. A FEW PIECES OF 8-4 WIDE BLACK BAREGE FOR SHAWLS. A FEW PIE0B8 OF JO-4 HEAVY LiNEN FOR SHEETING. ALSO, PILLOW CASE LIHEN, 40 INCHES WIDE. Together with a beautiful assortment of WHITE GOODS, Which will be «old to suit the times. J. KOWALSKI, jniyll Laurel Street. J. KOWALSKI, Laurel St., bet. Lafayette and Third Sts. DEAI.KR JH KAHIIIONABI.K AND WELL-MADE MEN AND BOYS' Spring and Summer (Clothing -and STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. KEMPECTFULLY invites public atten tion to bit present and accumulating stock In trade, consisting of all Rrade«, from the floait down to medium, and low-priced CLOTHING; STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS. Call and examine for yourselves hl» assortment, which I» th* largest and best now offered In the city, and ou term» the most satisfactory, julyl FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS, Itnli> St., between Third and Church, X A TO ff HO ÜO E, LA. rpHE undersiiiiied is now prep»red to receive or JL .er» ior all kind» of Furniture and Cabinet work. Will make or mend iu the best manner, and at the lowest figures, » oh uahb onlt . In the Undertaking Imsine»« he ha» now no hand a fine assortment of .Metallic Can»», and I» ready to re ceive orders In this line of business, which will ninet the attentioii usually given by the old 9rm of Piper U Bradford. augti FRED, FUNKE ^CHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, PENS, INKS, SLATES, PENCIL8, t'ANCT GOODS, NOTION8, Ac. For »ale I. y JOSHU A BEAL. Flour! Flour ! ! Kin BARKELS fresh ground Flour, 1UU various grades, now in »tors and for sale at the lowest current rate». A CALL SOLICITED. julyl JOSHUA BEAL. Oats, Sugar Cured Joles, KUMP PORK AND BUTTER. A SHALL supply of the above-named article» ju»r stored and for »ale at moderate price« by jnlyS JOSHUA BEAL. State or Loulslaii»-P»rl»li ofEu* (in toil liooge—Fifth Judicial Diatrlct Court No. 850—Mary Jane William#, wife, vs. Isaac A. Williame, husband. BY virtue of a writ of fieri facia. *, to me directed from the Honorable Judge of tho Fifth Judioiul District Court, of the Parish and State aforesaid, I have seized and will expose to public sale, ot the resi dence of Isaac A. Williams, about fifteen miles above the city of Baton Rouge, on tho Bayou Hara Koad, in said Parish, on Saturday, the 2d of September next, A. I)., 1865, at 12 o'clock, M., the following described property, to-wit : A certain tract orparcel of land, situated in the Parish of Bast Baton Rouge, on the Bayou Sara Koad, about twelve miles above the city of Baton Rouge, containing eight hundred acres; bounded North by lands belonging to Mrs. Rodriguez, W. S. Rhodes, James Anderson and Draynon; South by 8. W. Newport; West by Baton Rouge Bayou, with all the buildings and improvements thereon. Also, Stock of CATTLE and HOOS-20 head more or less. 4 MULES. 1 HORSE. 1 WAGON. 1 CARRIAGE. Seized to pay aud satisfy the writ issued in the above entitled numbered cause. Terms of sale—cash in ü. S. Treasury Notes, with the benefit of appraisement. KI>. COÜSINARJ), an gl SherifT. StnteofLoulslnim— Parish of Kits! Baton Ronge —Fifth Judicial District Court— No. 807, Probate—In the matter of the succession of Samuel Oldfield, deeeassd. WHEREAS, Mrs. Penelope Oldfield has this day filed in said Court an appli cation praying to be appointed and cou lirmed as Administratrix of tho estate of her husband, Samuel Oldfield, late of said parish, deceased. Notice is heroby given to all persons in terested to show cause (if nny they have,) within ten days from the first'publication of this notice, why said application should not be granted. Given under my hand and the seal of said Court this 27th day of July, A. D., 1365. JOS. NEPHLER, augS Clerk. Salt! Salt!! PLANTERS in want of Salt can make it to their interest to purchase of julyl JOSHUA BEAL. Window Shades Î Window Shades !! Â LAUGE and choice assortment of ' various patterns. JAMES McVAV, julyl-tf Opposite the La. State Bank. Corn Meal, Grits and Crashed Cora. THE above articles ttanafçtctured by julyJ JÖSIJUA ßBAL, SHERI FF SALES. Btateof Louldlium—Pnrl*li of Kail Baton Rouge—Sixth, now Fifth Judicial Dis trict Court—No. $597—William 8. Pike for use of Robt. E. MuUatton ve. Chaa. G. Mcllatton and al trustrees. KY virtue of a writ of seizxiö and sale fco me directed from the Honorable the Judge of the Fifth Judidu 1 District Court, of the Parish and State ttfjresaid, I have aeized and will expose to public sale, at the Court lïou»s door, in the city of Baton Rouge, on Saturday, the 2d of September next, A. D.,18(35,^112 o'clock, M., the following described mortgaged property, to-wit: A certain lot of ground situated in that part of tho citv of Baton Rouge laid out by the Heirs of Sirs. Edith Devall, dooeasod, and designated on the plan thereof as Lot No. one ( 1 ) of Square No. ten (10) meas uring sixty feet fronton Filth street, by one nundrod and twenty feet in depth on Laurel street, it boing a corner lot, and all French measure, together with all the buildings and improvements thereon. Soized to pay aud satisfy tho writ issued in the above entitled suit, together with interest and cost. Terms of sale cash, in TT. S. Treasury Notes, with the benefit of appraisement. ED. COuSINARD, july29 Sheriff. Ktnteof Louisiana— ParUI» of Emtl Baton Rouge—6th, now Fifth Judicial District Court—No.418- LouisSheppersvs.Mary G. 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 of Baton Rouge, on Saturday, the 2d of September next, a. D., 1885, at 12 o'clock, M., the following described mortgaged property, to-wit: The following described lots of ground in Square No. sixty-eight (68) of that part of the city of Baton Rôugo laid out by Eli Beaureffurd, to-wit : Tho South half of Lot No. three, measuring thirty feet Iront on Mnxiraillian street, by one hundred feet in depth. Lots No. four and five, measuring each sixty feet front on said street, by one hundred feet in depth. Lots Nos. six and seven, measuring each sixty feet front on East Boulevard street,by ono hundred feet in depth, and the Sout h half of Lot No. eight, measurine thirty feet front ou said street, by one hundred feet in depth, all French measure. Lots No. livo and six being corner lots, which property was ac quired by the present mortgager from fi. E. Clarke. Seized to pay and satisfy the writ issued in tho above entitled suits, together with the interest and costs. Terras of sale cash, in U. S. Treasury Notes, with tho benefit of appraisement. ED. COUSIN AUD. july29 Sheriff. Stat«of Loulalana—Parish «»r Kast Baton Rouge—Sixth, now Fifth Judicial Dis trict Court—No. 854—Endor# Devall vh. Thomas Devall. BY virtue of a writ of fieri facia* to me directed from tho Honorable the Judge of the Fifth Judicial District Court, in und for the Parish and State aforesaid,! hove seized and will expose to public sale, at the Court House door, in the city of Baton Kongo, on Saturday, the 2d of September next, A.D., 1865, ot 12 o'clock, M.,the following described property, to-wit: First. A certain tract or parcel of land situated in that part of the Parish of East lîaton Rouge, fifteen mi leu above the city of Baton Bouge, near Springfield Landing, containing eight hundred and eighty (3SQ; »rpent», moro or less; bounded on tho North by lands now or lately belonging to John Alexander; on the South by J. J. Baker; on tho East by Mrs. Elizabeth Lilly, and on the West by Dr. T. J. Henderson, with all the buildings and improvements thereon. Second. Another tract «r parce! of land, situated in paid Piirish, at about fourteen miles from the city of Baton Kongo, front ing upon tho Miesiasippi river, with about eight arpents front, with a depth of about forty-five arpents; bounded on tho North and East by lands of K. T. Young; South by lands of Thomas Carpenter, and Went, by the Mississippi river, containing three hundred and sixty arpents, more or less, with all the buildings and improvements thereon, which property wu« surrendered by the defendant, Thomas Devall, to pay and satisfy the writ issued in the abovw numbered suit, together with intorest and costs. Terms of sale cash, in U. fc>. Treasury Notes, with the benefit of appraisement. ED. COUSINAKD, jnly29 Shorilf. .Stale of Loalalana—P»rl*l»ot Rant Baton Kouge—Sixth, now Fifth Judicial Dis» trict Conrt--No. 412—MaryO. Scuddcr V-.. Oelestirie Ktichol. BV virtue of a writof seizure and salet.o mo directed from the Honorable the Judge of the Fifth Judicial District Court, of tho Parish and Stato aforesaid, I have seized and will espose to public sale at the Court House door, in the city Of Baton Kongo, on 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 sitnatod at about one aud a half miles from the city of Baton Kouge, commonly known as the "Ncwcomb Tract," containing oue hundred and ninoty-four arpents (more or less), bounded North and West by lands now or formerly of McCalop ; East by Fowlor 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 und improvements there on; being the same property purchased by the present vendor, from Thompson J. Bird, per act in this oilice, ( Parish Re eorder) dated tho 10th of April, 1352, and in Book O, Folio SS, of Notarial Acts. Soized to pay and satisfy tho writ issued in the above entitlod suit, together with interest and costs. Terms of sale cash, in U. S. Treasury Note*, with the bonoflt of appraisement. ED, COUSINARD, july2f Sheriff. Hay, Corn, Oats, Bran & Linn;. A SUPPLY of the above-named article?, usually on hand and for »ale by julyl JCSIICA BKAL. FOR SALE. ABOUT 40 ACRES Of I,AND, within five mile» of this city, well fsn«9rt mid having a good dwelling house thareon. The land Is new and of the best quality, with about one half of It cleared, the balance In pasture. The place it admirably adapted for a nnrsery and garden. For particulars enquirre at the office of th« G Mette and Çov»t. jaolC SHERIFF SALES. State of Louisiana—Pa rlsH offc»rt B«J»« Rouge—Sixth, now Fifth Judicial Dis trict Court—No. 078— Joyce® Brown and Husband vs. John B. Butler. BY virtue of » writ of seizure and salo to me directed from the Honorable the Judge uf the Fifth Judicial District Court, of the Pariah and Stat« aforesaid, I have seized and will expose to public salo, at the Court House door, in the city of Baton Rouge, on Saturday, the 2d of September next, A. D.,18#5,itt 12 o'clock, M.,tbe foljowing described mortgaged property, to-wit : A certaiu tract of land situated in that Ëart of the Parish of East Baton Rouge, on .ayou Manchac, about fifteen miles from the city of Baton Rouge, containing two hundred and seventy acrcs (more or less); bouuded ou the West by lands of H. B. Umlichagen; South by Manchac: East by B. F. Burnett, and North by T. Winthrop Brown, with all the buildings and im provements thereon. Seized to pay and satisfy the writ issued in the above entitlod suit, together with interest and costs. Terms of sale cash, in U . S. Treasury Notes, with the benefit of appraisement. KD. COUSINARD, julyït» Sheriff. Slate of Louisiana— Parlait of Kast Baton Rouge—Fifth Judicial District Court No. 419—John O'Conor vs. Nolan A. Btriart. p\ viitue of a writ of seizure and sale to 1 ) rno directed from tile Honorable 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 Rouge, on Saturday, the 2d of September next, A. D., 18Ö5, fit IS o'clock, M., the following described mortgaged property, to-wit: Two certain lot« of ground, situated in that part of the city of Baton Rouge, laid out by the late Klic Beauregard,known on tho plan of said city as Lois Nos. one and eleven in Square No. SO ; being tho same property purchased by D. A. and Martha Cunningham, from Henry Tomlinson, per act passed bol'ore P. A. Walker, Notary Public, on the 1st day of Mav, A.D. lSßi. Seized to pay and satisfy the writ issued in the above untitled suit, together wjth interest and costs. Terms of sale—cash, in U. S. Treasury Notes, with tiic benefit of appraisement. EI>. COUSINARD. aiiKl Sheriff. . ! ! : J j ! j 1 i : . Stat«-<>t'Louisiana-—PavlshofKaal Hatnn Koui'..—Kit'! Ii Judicial piatrict Court—No. 407. Kditli Ann Loudod, Wife. v*. A. Melton K»an, lluaband. WtiiS caw bavins bewi thii day talmn up for I trial upon i»»usjoined,and it.apis;siiuir to the Court that that the PUiiitiff has c)e»rly made out her o**e by the lstr and evident* adduced, Ii i» therefore ordered, adjuditsd and decreed, thai, the Plain tiff, Kilith Ann I,oudon. Wife of the Defendant, have judgment against and recover from the Defendant. a. Melton Kean. tho »utu -bf Kiiçlit Hundred and'ihirty tl'.reo Wl^ttHl Dollar», with legal in ter "Ht, from the lOtb day of July, ist)/. ; und that the Plaintiff have »legal mortgage on all the property of the llefciuuant.tndate from the iir»t Uaj of Febtuary, 1864, to. satisfy this judgment. It i» farther ordered, adjudged and decreed, that time minunity o: acquets and gains hereto tsre eilsliiig between Plaintiff aud Defendant be dissolved; that Plaintiff be »ejiar»t«d In property from her said bn»band and have again th.- frst administration of lier Estate, sud that this judg ment be published iu a publie, gazette, »■ the law requires. Doue, read and signed in open Court, this 2M day of July, ISfif'. I Signed] Ä. T. POBKÏ, Judge Vifth Judicial District. \ true.copy of tbe original on file in mv office. July 22d," 1866. »Ugl-;)t»w-pd .108. NKPHMCIt, Clerk. To the Honorable K ei hkn T. V oski , Judge r,{ the Filth Judicial District Court, held iu and for ths Pariah of Ka«t Baton Rouge: Tbe petition of William Bogel and William .Mai kbit iu, of »»id Parish, Testamentary Kxeeutors ol the Km ate of Mary Zeralda Uognl, decea»»d, lute of »aid Pal i-ih, respectfully represents—That they herewith file their first; .provisional account of said estAte, wllb touchers thereto annexed, for homologation. They ,ïl#o pray that legal notice bo given of the filing ol said accouut according to law. mill that a'ter all legal delays, the «aid ac count way be homologated »tid ciadoth» Judgment of the Court. Alio, that George A. Pike, of »»Id Parish, Uudertutur of the Minor, Stella D. Bogel, l e notified ot ihe filing of the same, and aa in Uuty bou i, v./Ui (■••'.itioiiers will ever pray. Ac. [Signed, i WM.BWiKt, W. MARKtl AM, Teat.. Kxecutors. Satrm Il'iuge, July 1st, 1805, Let public notice be given, according M law, of the flling of the witliin account, aud fiia' George A. Pike, IJndertutor to the Minor, Stella Uogel.be not tied of the filing of the naine. fdigned,] JOS. NEi'HLKR, Clerk. July 11th, Isefi. C lkisk's orrioe, Kast Baton Koége Parish. A true copy of the original petition on die in ray office. JO.H. NKl'HhElt, .mlyiiO Clerk, fM.nf Y'milHlaiia—PnrlBli ofKliiMt ({«ton Hong»«- Fifth .Judicial Dintrict (JoarU—No. 884. TubiLhu Iticbardsou, Wife, vk . .'onhuA B, Alox ftnâer, llttHNcd. fflHIS na^c haviug been regularly tiktri ap,9i<> X wording to prtivioua assignment, by reason that th«» I hw aud th© evidence I« in fivorofthe Plaintiff and against the Do fend ant and lnter v«nor. It is hereby ordered, adjudged and decreed, thîit the « ouiHiunify of acquêts and gainn hereto« tore existing between J'laiiitiff and lietendant be disHolved; that Plaintiff recover the adaituittr»* tion of hnr separate estate and that i»be have judgment againxt her said husband for the flam of Two Thousand Five Hundred i>ollars, with Övo per oeut per annum Interosi thereon, from the 6th day of »July, A. D„ I860, till paid, with legal mort gage on tbe real estate and »«laves of her husband, fco date frory liie flr?t day of November, A. D. 186tf. It is further ordered, tint the intervention of Nelson Potts be rejected, at hifl costs. The cost of the princii/il suit to be paid by Defendant. Done, read and signed in open Court this 21st day of July, 1805. [Signed] K. T. P08BY, Judge Fifth Judicial District, A Ituo copy of the original on file. July 24th, 1866. aug!-.°,tsw J08. NKPHLEH, Clerk, Statu ofLoiilnlaiia-Parlsli ofBnut Baton Roune— Kifth Judicial District Court—Kllza Loudon, Wife, va. Alexander 3. Denbam, Hua band. THIS ca*e having been tbi« day taken up for trial upon is«uc joined, and il appearing to the Court that the l'laintltf hai< clearly made out lier cane by the law, and the evid.uce adduced. ft in therefore ordered, adjudged and decreed, that the Plaintiff, Kliza Loudon, Wife, have judg ment against and recover (row her Husband, Al exander 8. Denbam, Defendant, the Hum of One Thousand Six Hundred Dollars, with hwl inter fèrent from the 10th day of .lalv, 1S«6, and costs of nuit and that Plaintiff be decreed to have a le (,;al mortgage on all the property belonging to the Defendant, to date from tho 23d of Oetober, 1300, to satisfy this judgment. It (a further ordered, adjudged and decreed, that the community of acquit« and gains hereto fore existing between PlaiutlfT and Defendant be dissolved, that Plaintiff be separated In property fruni her said Husband, and have again tbe free administration of her Estate, and that thi« judg ment be published in a public Gazette »» the law re-mires. Done, read and signed In open Court this 21st day of July 1865. [Signed,] B.T.POSEY. Judge F.fth Judicial District. A true copy. July 25th, 1364. july29-3t J03. NEPHLKR, Clerk. LEGAL NOTICES. State of L»tti»l '».»-ParJsb of KactBMon IWtigo—fifth Ju<1IH»l Dfetrttft COurt—So. rtOS— In the M»tter of Übe Succession al John Köhler, WUMtHAS, Mr*. Uniras Stephen« has th'» day tiled wltlx the CMerk of »aid Court m applies Uon praying to be appointed Administratrix of the Succession of John Kohler, dere«»e<l. Nolle» I« hereby given to »II perwn« mter»»ted to file their objection;» (If any they have.) In writ lag, with the Clerk of »»Id Court, within ten davs from the Br»t publication of this nolle«, whjr the »aid application »hould not be granted. Wit tiess my hs»d and tho impress of the seal of »aid Court this the 28th day of July, A. 0., 1865. aajfl ,!'>» NK.PHUm, Clerk. State 6f Louisiana-Pau-tah of Bast Baton JRooge—Fifth Judicial District Court—No. 808, Probate—la the flatter of the S ucwks I ou of 1 John 3ullivan, deceased. WHKBEAS, John A. Bulllvan, of «aid Parish, TV has this day filed In said Court au applies I tion praying I« be appelated Administrator of the I Kstateof John ttolllvan, late of said Parish, de ceased. I Notice la hereby given to all persons interested I to show cause (11 any they can), within ten days ' from the Ural publication of this notice, why said I application should not be granted. ! (liven under my hand and tbe seal of said Count : this 2f'th day of July, A. 1)., 1866. »ugl-jid • 1 JOS. SKI'HLKR, Clerk. J tMateot Louisiana—Pariah of Kast Baton Rouge—Fifth Judicial District Court—Jlo. 810, ] Probate»-!« the Matter of th« SBCceiiion of ileafjr Drvz, dwewtd. "KREA8, Joseph C. Charrotte lias thi» day led In »aid Court ah application prSying to be appointed Administrator of the Kstateof Henry Orcz, late of »aid Pariah, deceased. Notice to hereby given to all person« interested to »how cause (If any they have), within teu days from the first publication of Ibis notice, why »aid I application should not he granted. ' I tilven under my baud and the seal of said Court I this :u »t day or July, a . t)., 1865. 1 augl r. JOK, MKPHI.KR, Clerk. Ht at e of Louisiana—Pariah of Kast Baton Kotige —Futn Judicial District Court—No. 800, Probate—In the Matter of the Succession of Peter P. Boriliey, deceased. UTHERKAS, J«hn A. Mellugh, of »»id Parish, . Il ha» this day llisd an application praying for ! the administration of the Ks ta te ol Peter P. Bors ! key, late of »aid Parish, deceased. Notion 1» hereby riven to all persons Interested : to show cause (if any they have), within ten days J fri»oi the Brat publication of this notice, why said j application should uot be granted. ! (iiven under my hand and the »Ml of said Court j this Sl-t day of Jolv, a. 1)., 186 ,5. 1 an ? l-pd JOS. NKPHLKR, Clerk. »tat« of Loulilatia^Parldi of Kant Baton i Houge—Klfih Judicial District Court-—In tho Matter of tbe Pncceislon of himuel 0. Guy, de : ceased—No. tt9ö. W1II5RBAS, A. M. Dunn, of said Parish, hai. thi. day filed in salil Court an appllcntion . praying to be appointed Administrator of the j above nuccosslon. Notice In hereby given to all persons Interested, to show uaui;» (if any they have), within tail i days from th« tiret publication of this notice, ! why naid application should not be granted, j Witness my hand and the impreia of the teal of said Court thin iGth day of July, A. D., 1S80. ! julyïT-pd JO.*. NKl'HLKP., Clerk. State or LtonlNlana—Pariah of Kaat Baton fifth Judicial District Court—In the matter of tbe »ucccasion of Hodoltih Umbt'nagen, ileo'd. No. H0«, Probate. WHKKHAP, Henry K. Umbehagan, hue filed iu said Court An appllcat on praying for the Administration of tbe estate of Rodolpb Umbeha gan. late of said Parish, deceased. Notice is hereby given to al' persons interested, to show cause (li «ay they can.) within ten days from the first publication of this notice, why *ai4 applfcatiuo should not be granted. Given under my hand and tbe seal otaaid court this 28th day of July, t d , H6P. julyar-pd JOS. NBI'III.KR, Cleric, REGULAR PACKETS. REGULAR VICKSBURG PACKET ■Lravrt A'fw Or lernt every Saturday, at 6 P. St. I70B VIClUJBUBa, GRAND GULP, Rodney, Natchez, Pnrt Adams, Hog Point, Morgana», Kâyou Sara,« biitim llougo, Plaiiuemtn«, Donaldsonvllle, ami all intermediate Coast Landings, the New anil swltt-rnnning side-wheel steamer sria.eexi;xo:Hr9 P.D. PRATT, Coind'r; CUA8. GRATKR, Clerk. fWi'or freight or passage apply on board or to A. BRITTON, Nc. 1 Kro..t utreeU .TOO. L. TITOS A CO , Cor. Hienville 4 Old Levee. WÖ0DRUKP, BUTLKR k CO, No». 17 and 19 N.w Levee W'Sl. IIKNUKItSO, juneS Agent,'third street, Baton Kouge. Lafayptlp Street Restaurant, V1CTOK CALVAYRAC, PnopaiBTOR. TUK undersigned begs leave respectfully to an nounce t.e the publie and to his old friends and' customers, that tbe above establishment has un dergone thorough repairs and will bo re-opened on Monday the 3d of April, 1865. Nona, but th* best: of WINES, L1QCOHB AND ClGAhfi will h» kept, in the establishment. sprl-lm VICTOR OAlaVAYRAC. ICE! ICE! fJpHK underelgned beg leave to announce to the citizens aud th* public generally of Baton Kouge A surrounding country that they have open* I an loo BIouso iu the «tore formerly occupied by the late Col. A. M aiïa , on Main street, near the river, where par ties can be supplied at wholesale and retail, aud at such prion» as to defy competition. THE ««CITY ICE HOUSE," will be opened from 6 o'clock la the morning to T in the evening. On Sundays, fruiu 0 to S o'clock In the morning, CIlARLKfj XV. WIECK, A. WALDKIRtH, Proprietors, "City Ice House." B *tok K ouob , May, ISftft, Corn! Corn!! 5Q 8ACK8 CORN. for sale by julyl-tf Just received and !*. WAX, Near the Court House. VICTOR'S IRJB S T^TTPt-A-DNTT TUB PUBLIC AKK, ^UJJphereby reipectfolly In formed that they csn be accommodated with Board, at the above Restaurant, sitaatad ou Lafa yette street, at the rat» of per wr.rU. This will includo two meai» a day. Kvery attention and care will be given to the oomfort of giiSJt», Payment must b<- made weekly. jnlyS-tf VICTOK CAI«VA*BAO. 100 Juiyl-tf Corn! Corn!! SACKS CORN. Jost received aud for «ai* by J, J. DÜWDA»», Cor. Ma.n and i>evee 3tl,