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j nil t utjuji 1 t : »a ; ■ ; Ti'i SJ ; jsl PAItTKn. A faded flower, a look of hair. A littlo ring. » timni^ white jleve, A |>oHr»)t of » mai'Jan (air ; • flora» crumpled note,, Ac *»*» Lain« With pencil mark« and inscribed aa»e. A favorite «eng ofl *mia to in« ; A Vtkhno Mo«, »Ith r*»Mei> nlsep : A acarlat hood, with f»int perfume; A waist halt small, with breken h»«p. What foolish tiling« are those to keep, 811 nn small, »o worthies#, »00— What folly over thsm to weep! The faded flower, th« «malt whit* K'eve, The little ring, th« portrait lair, Are reife« of » toDR lo«t love: And *lii«n«rinj »oft «.ud wlileperlnR low, A «tory of » little grave, They cause Iheee bitter teer« to Bow. UtoHK IN CALCARalHU AMI) fcUBINK.— We rond in the opclousas Courier of tho 28d •apt: s * The niiws which we receive from Calcat si«n inform» us th at * terrible »tonn hike passed on Grand Cheuiero, 12 or 15 day* »fö. An individual who had just arrived from Lake Charles reports that, on Tuesday last the citizens of that town wore eroatly excited and were preparing boat* to go to tho renoua of tho unhappy victims of the Storm. H I« supposed that »II U10 Inhabi tant» of Grand Gheniere amounting U> sev eral hundreds, have beon submerged by the back water from tho (Juif. Fragments ol furniture, houttoa, Ac., were found afloat, several miles to the north, Id the river. Let na hope whilo awaiting particulars, that the disaster ia not bo great as some »•em ineliuod to believe it. From another source wo learn that the tornado visited Niblett's Bluff, on Subino Ki ver, on the 12th, capsizing all the houses in that little village with the exception of two or three. t -— « ♦ « Tu» Methodist Cfiukciiks or Nsw On riEANH.— Ths lie». Or. A'fwtmnU Mimon to Washington Unmte**iifitl.~" A dispatch to the Philadelphia Ledger, dated Washing loni September, 14th says: Rev. l)r. Newman has had an interview with tho President with relorence to secu ring, if possible, one of the Methodist Ohi renés at New Orleans for the use of thoss who hftvo attended upon his preach ing during the past two years in that city. The Doctor, I hear, represents tho number of said attendants at 'one hundred," and he thinks it 110 more than right that one of tho three M. ». Churches in that city should beset apart for their use: in other words, that tho edifice shall he known «» tho Northern Church. But to this Mr. Johnson most,decidedly objected. Hecon aidercd the churches the nghtfnl property of the trustees, and if the Methodists of tho North wero anxious for "one church" at the South, "the best, way was for ill em to come togotber! Katet ! —Wo find tho following In the last week's New York Saturday Prut. The Atlantic Telegraph Company com plain that there is 11 conspiracy to put down their cable. Why don't they pu tit, down tliomselvus, then' What they are after now is something to recover it; lot 11a hope that they will re-cover it with something that ia accident-proof It is said that, the city car people, instead •f taking measures to rid their conveyaii ces of flea# and olh«r vermin, are «bout, to issue a paper in their defense under the ti tle of The. r.attle - i 'r y ùtfieadmn,. The papers are iuli of start,ling psr* graphs headed. "Era of Crime," "Era ol Frightful Accidents," "Era of Incendier ism," <ftc., but what we have most to tear jltat now is that moat fearful of all eras, the ohol-orn. Ketchuin's iate landlady thinks that the law ought not to punish him too severely for his litt Irt capers. "Capers" is good but we suggest that ''cupel's and «sue«" would be even hotter. One of the city dailies, alarmed by Mr. Do pew'a census, rooly proposée that a meeting of tho citizens lui called to provide means ror increasing our population. . 4, . S t . Loots EntBhtnjs» Direct fapirHa ttw.-W« have already more than onoe taken oouseion to sp«aii of the efforts this season of four merchants in bringing them selves more directly in con' act with foreign markets than they bava done in previous years. The immense purchases ofgugar in Cuba by ono ol oitr merchants, with the s r rivnl or the same from time to time via New Orleans, has beon alluded to. By tlana relieving themselves of a heavy tribute which they have beon paying to New York and other domestic ports, they on»We themselves to Compete advantage ously with other markets for the Western and Southern trade, ft is thus that St. Louis merchants are increasing the busi ness of their city. Mr. Uausou, of the firm of Triplott, Hanson & Co., started for Liverpool yes terday, commissioned by a half dozen firms to visit the markets of («rest Britain, make purchases of bicarbonate of soda, sal soda, soda,ash, caustic soda, Scotch pig iron, and Liverpool salt, arid charter a voshoI to bring 1 he same to New Orleans. Arrangements httvo been mado with Oapt. John J. Hoc for one of tbe steamers of tho Atlantic and Mississippi steamship line to receive the load of tho vessel without its being dis charged npon the wharf of New Orleans. It is estimated that the cost of freight from Liverpool to St. Louis wi II not be greater than the cost from New Y ork to St. Louis. Mr. Hanson will visit Glasgow, Newcas tle, and other market» in making his pur chase». The following firms are engaged in this undertaking, viz: Triplctt, HansOll cfe Co., N. Schaeffer <ft Co., Bridge, Boacb <fe Co., I>.A. January, Strodo, Ruby & Co., »od Von I'hul, Water» Co • « » P kjsntiok O wns Cr.— Prentice, of tho Louisville Ji/urnul, acknowledges to hav mg boen "done up" by the late Gov. (»rough. lie saya: For many years, (ii the old Whig aud Democratic limes, lie was a Democratic ed itor, and an exceedingly effective one. We had many sharp and some rather savage tournainenU with him. Sometimes, though not often, he was witty. We re member an instance - He *#« a very cor f uient gentleman, and one day we »»»ail ed him with this little couplet: if flesh I* a^raiM, «« people say, 1 hen .lohnnj Broogh'e »load of hay •'I suspect I in us t. be," replied Mr. Brougb, "from the way tbe Mues ara nib - bling St me." • « • — What is the difference between a foutde of mormBids and Summer and Au tumn? The former are two Sea-daughters and tho latter two sea-sons. During the month of August, one hun dred and forty-ono posUoffice» wore i*o l*ned In States recently in rebellion. THE NEW ORLEANS TIMES. The Lending Journal of flir South. PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY. Unvoted to Lltsrslure And fleneral Nrws—The (Moeumii'iti of State m rid National Topic«—The Welfare of 'th« Planting Interest—The Proi;rM« of Southern romnirrcs slid the II »(feneration of l'rO|ierty to Ihs Heiithurn Htnte*. Thr rreorietors of the Nru: Ol'ltvi'i W Ihlily Wirf Weekly Vim**, meeuraged hy D im liberal support given 1« Ihelr journal, lmvn made sinple arrange ■nett ta for Its improvement, with » view to msklni: It, in every respect, a I'wmMjf «ml IVewi P«|nn TKHMfl OP TUR t)*ft,V ♦t«PBB ANNUM. HAI-K VKABt.V, (« , QUAItTICIti.Y, It. THE WBKKLY TIMES I« devoted to the dheun'hm of tonlus nf vital ira» jKirtauee to the interests of the ÖBlf State» ; eoa tain» a carefully prepared compendium of the n»Ws of each week, original and selected literary matter, tais* poetry, etc., correspondence from all parts of the country sad abroad, letters IrotD the people, s rtitiiinS, of the New Orleans market«, etc. TRRM8 Or TBK WKBKI-Y »S I'RR ANNUM. TO CI.I/BS. The Wsekl.v will be furnished *« follows, when sent to one address 'l copie«.. 8 41 .. $9 no m 00 1 h on 22 Mi *nj»lCK «40. »2ft 00 W 00 '83 00 "7 00 getting 10 ooples An entra copy will be given I« any up a Club of Ten. TERMS INVARIABLY IN AHVANCE. Jul,H' ww. H. c. kiivc; <%.< (>., Propiietorg, N. <). Tlmef, No. TO Ornnp Street. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, f pf?lC unrt*r*igiir <î v'mtv fully infbrm^ 1 hi* Mtndfl And aoquHhitttHiWR «rj»l rhe public at latg:»*, that lip puroliaie«! Ih»> Ortijj Ptor#, nîftiatM»! on Af l<*a behiw t>i» jail, aud formoriy beloogins to V. HBUDE <%c OO. I bar« now on hand a full *wl oomplrt« »»«ort meat of F REH H DRUGS, Patent Meilif inrs, Stationery, IVrfunifry W INKS AND LIQUORS, OF THK BEPT QUALITY. I have H* m* *nip1oyt»e, PAUL B^.S8Y, who hau nerved in the l>ru« husineun for twenteim years, and wHl known to b«a cwnpflrnl l>rugyiHl by tue I'hjsicianji of this city. ÂI«», Mr. JOHN MrKI VI,F.Y, who hau been in »«Id Fervicft for f!•#* p«st ymm. They will be found behind my counters and at thr Proscription Department, re .dy end willing to attend to the want* of those wiio f.-el disponed to faror m« with a call. Night calls foi prescriptions prom pity cth mini h>. I hav* also esUbliahed « Branch ot hhIJ store on Main street, opposite Keddy's iMiotojrraph UrI lerT, to which I give in y personal altenlioii. 1 return m> hpartl»*lt thanks to my friends and acquaintances and Phy^iukniM OHpriiaJly, for the Mm! and lilieral patronage they have nestowed upon me I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same and gusrantee general mtisfsctton. •u^H J. R.T. ÎIAYNKS. SUNDRIES!. fi, dim, -SUNDRIES! BACON, f. C. HAMS. MB88 1*011 K. ?ALT, CH0ICB SBOAR, CHK1M, TKA. OOFFKI1, HI.ACK PRI'PKR, COOK I SO SODA, VKAST POWDRRS, CAN KHJIIT8, PIlSsEUVEH, SARDINES, ROPK, 0 INDIA BAOfllNtl, Til.MB, CKMKNT, N AI LH, SPIKES, STARCH, SOAP, MAOKKBfX, in % and M bble. nnd kils. Tobn«-«'o, t'lgam, «tr. For rtfllo l>y JULI IJH O. 1UHIEL, juiyl3 Cor. Main and l«r«yette ft*. 'I'W0 HORSE WAGONS, FOUR IÎOR3K WAOONS, •IIRSRY WAGONS, CAR III AO ich, BüaaiBB, CA KT8. For «ale cheap, for cash, by .ll hll S C. HOUR!.. r pN WARE, CROCKKRY ware, wooden ware. For as le by JULIUS C. UOURL, USE USE USE PROUTOR & GAMBLE'S PROCTOR & GAMBLE'S PROCTOR & GAMBLE'S GERMAN SOAP. GERMAN SOAP. GERMAN SOAP. So say ail who try it—a good supply now on hand. JOSHUA &KAL, Agent. REGULAR VICKSBURG PACKET Leave* New Orlmns every Saturday, ni i> I'. M. P0II VICKSBURG, GRAND GULF, I Rodney, N»tcbe*, Fort Ad»m«, Hog Point, Jlor^anZH. Bayou Sar#,i Ilstoo Ronge, PlaqaemlBe, Ilonaldeonvllle. and *11 iotermerliate Coast Landing*, tis» New and •wirt-riinnlnf! flde-wbeel ^toaint -r JET" .Wk mm * ä m «u» .m * P.P. PRATT, Comd'r; CHAS. GRATEK, Clerk. iay"Kor freiehtnr paneage apply 00 board or ta A. IIRITTON, No. 7 Froat street. JNO. I.. TITUS 4 00., Cor. Bienville k Öld Levee. WOODRUFF, BUTLER k CO., N or . 17 and 19 New Levee. WM, IfRNUKRAON, J«n*S Ag»*t a Tklrtlitr^t ,B«toii Bouge. GOODS I ^EWWOODtS!! JIIST RF.CV.IVICIJ AT KOWALSKI« STORE. A HANDSOME LOT OF I'RltfTEI» LINEN LAWNS. A FEW PFEOKS OF 1-t WIDE BLACK BAREGE FOR SHAWM. A FEW PIECES OF 10-1 HEAVY I.kNEN FOR Sil FITTING. A L8O, PILLOW CASE lilNGN, 41) INCHES WIDE. Together with a beautiful ittwortinout of W H I T K GOODS, Which will be sold to suit tb© times. J. KOWALSKI, July 11 Laurel Street. ~ sroTMem . r PHK tindersigned litiva renewed their -a- former PartfleraMp, and «III tranraet liual BBK« under tlie name of 8TEVENB k 8KTMOUR, at their old *t*nd, No«. (»6, and 9R Common St., oppoeite the City Hotel. E. R. STEVENS. Per W. E. etranpR. W. B. SEYMOUR. Nkw Oat**»», July t, J8ß6. yls PAPER, STATIONERY —AND— FANCY GOODS. Warehouse, Nos. !)(i and 98 Common HI. WE are now receiving by almost every arrival a large Block of PiUNTlNG. WHITING AND WRAPPING PAPER, PAPER BAGS, BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY of all kind». And FANCY GOODS. K.oeived per eteam.r Evening Star and «hip Freedom— 44 raws OA!' and LETTER PAPER. 40 reams COTTON SAMPLING PAPER. 10 cn»e< SCHOOL SLATES. 200 dozen WEBSTER'S SPELLING HOOKS. 100,000 PAPER BAGS, all »17.»», from H to 2fi ft COM IIS. NEEDLES, PIN8, TOOTH IÎRU8HM, And a general assortment of FANCîV UOODS. Forsal<> at reduced priée». HT EVENS & 8EYMOUR, jui.vlR 90 HOd OS Common street. ITARNESS & SADDLERY. J..JL My present asfnrtment in com pl« t«. julyîa J ULI ITS C. BOO EL. SHERIFFS SALES. Stiito of Louitiiaaa—I'arish ol' East Baton Kongo- Firtli Judicial District Court— No. 677—Probate— In tbe matter of tho sucoeBsiori of Roland McOullotn, doe'd. BY VIRTUE of a cointuiHsion to ino directed from the Ilonorr.Wo .hidee of the Fifth .ludioial District IJonrt, ol tlui Parish and Sluto »foresaid, I have soizc;<l and will expope to public sale on Saturday, the 2Ktii of t^ctobrr ti<;xt, A. I).,1865, at 12 o'clock, M., on the plan tation whore the deceased last, resided, about thirteen mile«Ironi the o.ity of Baton Rouge, on iho .lone* ('reek Roud,innaid parish, the following' described property, belonging to said estate, to-wit : A certain tract or parcel of LAND, con taining aix hundred and forty (i>40) »eres, bounded North by lands ol Win. K. Pike; Weal by Brogden, Henry und Mrs. A Ilain; South by Phillip» and Lacoy; East by ilar rin and Nirns, together with all the build ings and improvements thereon. Also, tbe following poreoniil property, to-wit: 1 MULES. 1 PONEYS, I CARRIAGE, 1 WAÖON, •i Yokes of OXEN, Stock of CATTLE and IIM(4S. Blacksmith TOOLS, Farming UTENSILS on hand, and Honeehold and Ritchen FURNITURE. Upon the following terra» and condi tions, to-wit : For cash. A.J. BOO AN. sept2S Deputy Sheriff. State of Louisiana—Parish of East Baton liouge—Fifth Judicial District Court No. 769—Probate—In tho matter of tho succession of Stephen, Roberts,deceased. BY VTRTUE of a commission to me di directed from the Honorable the Filth Judicial District Court, In tho above suc cession, I will proceed to sell on Monday, tlx; :5<>th or October next, A. D., 1805, at 12 o'clock, M., at the resi dence on which the deceased la*t resided, about ton miles from the city of Raton Rouge, on the Comité River Ist. Acertain tract of LAND, situated in «nid parish, »t about ten mile« from the ; the city of Baton Rouge, ou the Comité River, containing live hundred and ten I acres, (Mount Lane,) with all the build- I ings and improvements, consisting of 1 DWELLING and out houses, 50 acres open LAND, on the above tract, i bounded North by M. Youngblood; East! by F. Bradlord; South by Mrs. Rugby aud I West by Daniel Sullivan. 2d. Another tract of LAND, situated in j said parish, on the Comité River, contain- ! ing seven hundred acres, (liomo Place,) j with improvements, consisting of HOUoE, STABLES and QUARTERS, j two hundred lu-res of open LAND, on »aid tract, bounded North by Ashford; East by j T II. Montgomery; South by Jackson Sib- j by, and West by the Comito River and Swamp. 8d. Another tract of LAND, (unimprov- j od,) containing forty-two acres, on the j South side of the Comité River, opposite i Home Place; East by the Comité River; j South by tho Comité River, and West by 1 McHatton. Also, a lot of PERSONAL PROPERTY, consisting of STOCK, <fto., npon the fol lowing terms and conditions, to-wit: For cash, in U, 8. Treasury Notes. ED. C0USINARD, wpt2â Sheriff, SHERIFF'S SALES. Stetcef Unlxhiiia- l'»rM«f ICttt linten Kongo-- Filth Judicial District Court- "No. 848—•Tabitha liîchardson. wife, v». Joshua B. Alexander, husband. I > Y virtue of a writ of fieri facia» to me JJ directed from the Honorable tin? .lodge oftho Fifth Judicial District Court, ol the Parish and State aflorosaid, I have seized and will expose to public »alf at»the resi dence of Joshua 11. Alexander, about eleven miles from the city of Baton Rougo, on tho Bayou Sara Road, on Saturday, the 7th Of Ootober next, A. D., 1866, at 12o'click M..tlie following described property, to- wit : A CERTAIN CROWING CROP, con sisting of Cotton, and 35 »eres of Corn, now on the plantation of said Joshua B. Alex ander, defendant. Also, 7 Head SHEEP, 40 Head HOGS. 40 Head CATTLE. Seized to pay and sutisfy the writ issued in tho above entitled numbered cause. Terms of sale -cash, in U. S. Treasury Notes, with the benefit of appraisement. JiD. COUSINARD, septS Sheriff. Htnte <»rLouisiana—-Parish of JOnst llaton Kongo- Fifth Judicial Dfatrict Court— No. 287—Leocadie Cuedry v*. Charles Ruston and al. BY virtue of a writ of fieri far,ieu to me directed from tho Honorable the Judge of the Fifth .Judicial Distriot Court, of the Parish and State aforesaid, I have seized and will expose to public sale at the Court House door, In tho city of Baton Rouge on Saturday, the 7th of October next, A. I)., 1865,at 12o'clock,M.,the following property, to-wit: A CERTAIN LOT or PARCEL OF GROUND, situated within th« corporation of the city of Baton Ronge, measuring one arpent lYont on Church street or Comité Road, by two arpents in depth, less 20 leet taken off the roar for the street, bounded on tho East by lands of Mrs. Bates aud on the West by lands now or formerly of S. S. Hall, together with all the buildings and Improvements thereon. Seized to pay and satisfy the judgment, interest and cost in tho above suit. Terms of sale—cash, in U. 8» Treasury Note«, with the benefit of appraisement. ED. f'OlTsiNARD, Ropt'i Sheriff. SlntrofIrfiiilolntin— I' iii' I d I i nfK««l Hatnn Rouge -Filth Judicial District, Court — No. 208- -Henry J. Wolfe vs. Michel Poirier, Joseph V. Poirier and Henry V. Itabin- -No. 209- Henry L. Wolfe vs. Michel Poirier, Joseph V. Poirier aud Frederick Arbour. 1>Y viitue of two writs facia'to i mo directed from tho Honorable the Judge of the Fifth Judicial District Court, oftho I'arish and State aforesaid, I have seized and will expose to public sale, at the Court House door, In the oit.v of Baton Rouge, on Saturday, the 7th of October nex^, A. !>., 1865, at 11 o'clock, A. M., of «aid day the following described property, to wit : A certain TRACT OF LAND, situated in said Parish, containing one hundred and sixty acres, and described in tho t'eftifilate of Àmos Kent, Register of the Land Ofiiee at Oreensburg, as south-west quarter of Section sixty-live, ot Township six, smith of range one, east, situatud in the Oreens burg District. Said Ortillcate bearing date 3d September, A. D,, 1853. Seized to pay and satisfy the writ,« issued in the above entitled and numbered -»uUs. Terms of Bale—cash, in U. S. Treasury Notes, with the benefit of appraisement. ED. COUSINARD, septS. Sheriff. Slnlr of l.<MilHlniiii - t'Hi l»h of lCatif ffiilon Konge—Fifth Jndicial District Court— No. 814, l'robate--In the matter of the succession of Thomas aud Elizabeth Fair, deceased. I > V virtue of acommisaitui to uie directed I ) from the Honorable the Fifth .Indicia) District Court, ol the Parish and State aforesaid, I will expose to public sale at tho residence of the (ate Thomas and Eliza beth Fair, deceased, on Saturday, tin 14 ih nf October rust, 1*65. A certain tract of LAND, wnUinfiig eighty-live acres, more or less, situated in this parish, about eleven miles from the city of Baton Rouge, on or near the Comité River, bounded North by lands ot M - llattou ; South by lands of Oninoberg; West by lands of Mrs. Cobb, and East by lands of Valentine, together with all the buildings and improvement» thereon ; also, 8 COWS and CALVES, 1 BUREAU arid 2 Head of CATTLE, running at large. On tho following tones aud condition*: Forcsh. A.J. fiOGAN, soptlii Deputy Sheriff, StHfcof l^oulnluiin—fnrlsh of K« n > R'llon Rouge- Filth Judicial District Court No. "98—Mrs. L. M. Duncan vs. Philip McHogh--No. 801—Jeremiah McHogh vk , Philip MeHugh—No. 898- KeziaAnn Sullivan vs. Philip McHagh. BY virttio of three writs of fieri facia* to 1 rne directed from the Judge of the Fifth Judicial District Court, in and for tlie Parish and State aforesaid, I have seized and will expose to public sale at the plantation ot the defendant, about nine miles above the city of Baton Rouge, be tween the Bayon Sara Road and the Plank Road, near the Little Plains, in said Par ish, on Saturday, the 7th of October next, A. D., 1885, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the fal lowing described property to-wit: 1st. A CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND, situated in said parish, nine miles above tho city of Baton Ronge, containing one hundred and thirty-live acre*, bounded North by vacant lands; East by lands of Mrs. Michel; South by those of H. R. Gra ham, and on the West by lands of Umbe hagen, together with all the buildings and im provements thereon. 2d. Another certain TIfACT OF LAND, in said parish, containing forty arpents, adjoining the above described tract ou the East. 8d. Also, all the right, title and interest of said defendant, in and to the following tract of laud, to-wit: A certain TRACT OF LAND, situated in said parish, eight, miles above tha city of Baton Konge, at the mouth Of tho Baton Rouge Bayou, on tho Mississippi River, containing three hundred and tnree acres. Also, the following personal property, to-wit : 25 Head of CATTLE, 20 Head of SHEEP, fi MULES. 3 MULE WAGONS and HARNESS, 1 HORSE CART, 1 OX WAOON and Farming Utensils, 10 Head of GOATS, S Head of IIOOS, more ©r loss, 1 BUGGY and HARNESS. Seized to pay and satisfy the writs issued in the above entitled numbered suits. Terms of sale—cash, in U. S. Treasnry Notos, with the benefit of appraisement. ED. COOSINAKD, ■epta ' Sherifl. SHERIFFS SALES. Sfmteof lioiilHliii»»— Parlai» oric*»f. Huto« Rouge—Fifth Judicial Distriot Court No, 282—Nelson Pott« va. W. F. Tnn nard-'No. 283—Nathun K. Knox v«. W. F. Ttmnard. BY virtue of two writs of fieri tacia« to trt'edirected froln tho Honorable Jndge of the Fifth Judicial District Court, of tho Parish and Stato aforesaid, I have seizéd and will expose to public sale at tho Conrt Hiiuse door, in the city of Baton Runge, on Saturday, the 7th of October next, A. Î)., 18H5, the fallowing described prop erty, to-wlt : A certain LOT or PARCEL of GROUND situatod in that part of the city ol Bâton Rouge, laid ont by tho late Anthony Gras«, together with ail the buildings and im prereinents thereon, measuring sixty «even feet front on Loveo street by one hundred and thirty feet, on tho North side, in depth aud one hundred and forty tbreo foot in width on tho back line, all French meas ure, and is designated as lot No. 4 in squaro No. 7, aco'iiding to a plan thereof, made tiy H. & G. Waller, dated 15th De cember, 184», which property was acquired by the said W.F.Tunnard by reconvey ance from Thomas W. Byrne, per act in the Recorder's office. Seized to pay and aatiafy the judgment, interest and costs in the above suits. Terms of sale—cash, in U. S. Treasury Notes, with the benefit ot appraisement. ED. COUSINARD, sépt'4 Sheriff. Hfnleof l.onlxlann—Pnrlsli of Easf Itaton Rouge -Fifth Judicial District Court— N.,. 408—Wm. S. l'iko vs. R. B. Rickets. BY virtue of u writ of seizure and sale tomedireetod from the Honorable the Judge of tha Fifth Judicial District, of tho Parish and State aforesaid, I have seized and will expose to public sale at tho Court House door, in tbe city of Balou Rouge, on Saturday, the 7th of October next, A. D., 18115, at 12 o'clock, M., of said day, tho following described mortgagod prop erty, to-wit : A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, situ ated on the corner of Main, formerly Church street, in tho city of Baton Rjogo, containing forty (40) foot, front on Church Street by one hundred and sixty five (1(15) feat, in depth on Laurel street, with all the buildings and improvements thereon,con sisting of a Two story frame DWELLING HOUSE, KITCHEN. And other necessary out buildings. Seized to pay and satisfy the writ issued in the above entitled suit, together with interest and cost. Terms of sale—cash, iti U. 8. Treasury Notes, with the benefit of appraisement. ED. COUSINARD, sept:' Sheriff. Slnlr ol f,mil «in no— I*.,rlsl> ofKiul llaton Rouge—Fifth Judicial District Court-— No 379—Mrs. Widow Theriot vs. Bares & Billiard. virtue of a writ of fieri facia« to mo y directed from the Honorable tho Judge of the Fifth Judicial District Court, of the Parish und State aforesaid, I have seized and will expose to publie sale, at the resi dence of Bares & Billiard, ItnoWn as the "Sun Coffee House," in the city of Baton Rouge, on Saturday, the 7th of October next, A. D. 1865,at 12 o'clock,M.,the following property, to-wit : 2 BILLIARD TABLES and Fixture» and appurtenances, 80 Cane Bottomed ( Il AI RS, 1 COUNTER and SHELVING, il Large Bar Room LOOKING OLASF.S. Terms of sale—cnah, in U. 8. Treasury Notes, with tho benefit of appraisement. ED. COUSINARD, septa Sheriff. Mim.« of l.oiilslntu*—Pnrlafi of Kunf linton Rouge—Fifth Judicial District Court No. 311—Probate—in the matter of tho succession of John B. Cage, deceased. BY VIRTUE of a commission to mo directed from tho Honorable Judge of tho Fifth Judicial District Court, of the Parish and Stute aforesaid, 1 will expose to public sale on Saturday, (he 1 tili of October next, A. I)., I8'i >. at 11 o'clock. A. M-,of said day.ur 'lie >iiidence on which the deceased last resided. «bout fifteen miles from the city of Baton Rouge, on the Port Hudson Road, near Black Creek, in said parish, tho following described property, belonging to the abovoiestate, viz : A certain tract or parcel of LA ND, con taining one thousand acres, more or loss, embracing tho two tracts known as tho Bradlord tract and Raoul claim, bounded on the Nor' h by tho Perry tract; East by lauds owned by the succession of T H Corcoran, and land formerly owned by W. A. Dixon: South by land ot Shelmire, and West by lands formerly owned byD. T. Young, with all the buildings and im provements thereon Upon the following terms aud condi tions. to-wit: For cash. geptl t ED. COUSINARD, Sherifi. State of Louisiana—Parish of East Baton Rouge—Fifth Judicial District Court— No. 700—-In the matter of the succession of Daniel Buckley, deceased. DY virtue of a com mission to mo directed J) from tho Honorable the Judge ol tbe Fifth Judicial District Court, of the Parish and State aforesaid, I will expose to public sale, «t tho Court House door, in the city of Baton Rouge, on Saturday, tlie 21st of October next, A. D., 15tj .j, at XI o'clock, A. M., of said day A certaio lot of ground situated in that part of the city of Baton Rouge, laid out oy the late Edith Devait, und designated on the plan thereof as lot No. eleven of square No. twelve, with all tho buildings and improvements thoreon, having u front of sixty feet on Church street, bv one hun dred and fifty feet in depth, French measure. A certain lot of ground situated in that part of the c'ty of 4 Baton Rouge, laid out by tho late Mrs. Edith Dovall, and desig nated on the plan thereof ris lot No. one, yf square No. t,wel ve, measuring sixty feet front on Church street by on« hundred and twenty feet on St. llypolite street, with the buildings and improvements thereon. Terms of sale—cash, in U. 8. Treasury Notes. ED. COUSINARD. sept21. Sheriff. VICTOR'S RE S X A-XJR^IsrT t maaa w *»my. VICTOR CÄl. VAVJtAi , TUB PUHL 10 AHB, hereby rwipeetfully In- 1 formed that they crni be acrommodateil with Hoard, at tbe above Restaurant, ritaated on Lafa yette afreet, at tbe rate of per week. This will include two meal« a day. Kvery attention and car* will be given to th» comfort of ftiie*ti. I'avment must be made we»k!y. jiàlyî-tf SUCCESSION SALE Statcof LoulelahiiLpai Ith nfEanlItmon Rouge—Fifth Judicial Distriot Court No. 810—Probate—-In tha matter of the succession of Henry Droa, deceased. BY' VIRTUE of a commission to me directed from the Honorable tho Judge ol the Fifth Judioia! District Court, in ami for the Parish and Stato afpresaiu, I will expose to public suie, Htf tho Court Bouse door, In the olty of BatOfl Robge, on Saturday, the 2ist of October next, A. D. 1866, at 11 o'clock A. M. f of euid diiy, the following described property, t.o-wit : 1st. A certain tract or paroal of LAND, lying and being in the Parish of Ea*t Ba ton Rouge, on the Amite River, and about fifteen and a half miles from tho Cîty of Baton Rouge, bounded on the North by lands of Dr. G. W. Hearing; East by tho Amite River; South by the beiraof Westly Chambers, and West by public lands, con taining sis hundred and thirty acres, more or less, together with all the buildings, improvements and appartenances there uhto belonging. Kd. W hesd of CATTLE, more or less. SO head of HOG8, more or less. I HORSE CART. 1 PLOW and GEAR. 1 HARROW. Id. Fractional part of Squaro No. 03, bounded on the East by St. Charles and Pene Albert street» on tho West; South by Europe, and North by Franco streets, in that part of the city laid out, by tho lato Eli Beamegard, with all th«T buildings thereunto attached, consisting of a irood DWELLING HOUSE, KITCHEN and all other necessary out buildings. 4th. A certain LOT of GROUND, situated in that part of the City of Baton Rouge, laid out by Elie Beauregard, and designat ed on the plan thereof us Lot No. 5 of Square No, flfl, being the same acquired by Emile Droz, at Sheriff salo, made at the suit of Elie Beauregard and al. vs. Jack Beauregard and John M. Back. fltW. A certain LOT of GROUND, situa ted in that partof tho City of Baton Rouge, laM out by Elie Beauregard and désignât ed on the plan thereof aa Lot No. 6 in Square No. 88. Terms of Hale—Cash In Treasury Notes. A.J. BOGAN, soptlft Deputy Sheriff. POSTPONED SALES. gfatnof !<onHlann—Parish of Kust llafoit Rouge—flth, now Filth Judicial District Court--No.41ft- LonisSheppers vs. Mary G. Stuart. BY virtue of a writ of seizure and sale to me directed from the Honorable the Judge of tbe Fifth Judicial District Conrt, of tho 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 7th of October next, A .D., 1865,at 12 o'clock, M.,tlle following described mortgaged property, to-wlt: Tho following dosoribed lots of ground in Square No. sixty-eight (65) ofthat part of tho city of Baton Rouge laid out by Eli Beauregard, to-wit : Tho South half of Lot No. three, measuring thirty feel front on Mnxlmillian street, by one hundred feet In depth. Lots No. four and five, measuring each sixty feet front on said streot, by one hundred feet In depth. Lots Nos. six and seven, measuring each sixty feet front on East Boulevard street,by one hundred feet in depth, and the South half of Lot No. eight, measuring thirty feet front on said street, by one hundred feet in depth, all French measure. Lots No. flvo and six being corner lota, which property was ac quired by the present mortgager from II. E. Clarke. Upon tho following terms and condi tions, viz : Terms of sale—on a credit of twelve months, the purchaser furnishing his bond with approved security, bearing eight per cent, interest from tho day of sule until paid—mortgage retained on tho properly sold until final payment of the bond. ED. COUSINARD sept? Sheriff. Stnteof lioalnlaim—Parish of Knit llaton Ronge— Fifth Judicial District Court • No. «90, Probata—In the matter of the succession of Eugene A. Rherbumo, de ceased . BY virtue of a commission to mo directed from the Honorable the Judge of tho Fifth Judicial District Court, of the Parish and State aforesaid, I will expose to public, sale, at the Conrt House door, in tho citj of Baton Rouge, on Saturday, the 7th of October ney.t, A. D., 1806, at 11 o'clock, A. M.,of «aid day. 1st. A certain tract of land, containing five hundred acres, known as tho "Foun tain a Tract," on which the deceased last resided, with all the buildings and im provements thereon. 2d. / notlier tract of land oontainlng'live hundrod acres, known as the "Poller lloirs tract:" bounded North by Fountaina tract; South by Woolsides &, Nettles; East by Woolsides, and West by Nettles. Upon the following terms and condi tions, viz : Terms of sale—on a credit of twelve months, tho purchaser to furnish his bond with approved security, blaring eight! per cent, interest, from the day of saie until paid— mortgaged retuined on the property sold until the payment of the bond. ED. COUSINARD, »opt* Sheriff. SttafeoffjOiilMtiina-—Pa rlshofKnsf Hut on Ilougo—Sixth, now Fifth Judicial Dis briet Court—No. 2697—William S. Piko for use ol Robt. E. McHatton vs. Cha>.„ G. McHatton and al trustrees. T> Y virtue of a writ of seizure and sale to AJ me directed from tho Honorable the Judge oftho Fifth Judicial District Court, of the Parish and Stato aforesaid, I have seized and will expose to public sale, at t ho Court House door, in tho city of Baton Rouge, on Saturday, tlie 7th of October next, A. I).,1865,at 12 o'elook, M., tho following described mortgaged property, to-wlt: A certain lot of ground situated in that, part of the city of Baton Rouge laid out by tho Heirs of Mrs. Edith Dovall, deceased, and designated on the plan tlioreof as Lot No. one (1 ) of Square No. ten (1Ö), meas nring sixty feet front on Fifth street, by one hundred and twonty feet in depth on Laurel streot, it being a corner lot, aud al! French measure, together with all the buildings and improvements theroou. Upon the following terms and coiidi tions, viz : Terms of sale— On a ciedit of twelve months, the purchaser to lunish his bond with approved security, bearing eight per cent, interest from the day Of salo until paid—mortgage retained on the property sold until payment of tbe bond. ED. COUSINARD, sept7 Sheriff. SCHOOL BOOK*! , 1. A HO It hki tn>»t,t,Ju»t rte«lr,4 tt ,A BBAL'fl