baton SATURDAY,::::::::: il O U « K ! ::::::s:::OCT. 7 1805. J ambs P. G oldkk & Co.—We invite at tention to the card of tiiis uew and enter prising firm in our city. They bring with them first clans references from New Or leans, such as the houses ofPlKK, L avevkii & K kotjick, and F oi.ükr & Co. jg^-Now is the time to set out fruit trees, shrubbery, rose and other plants. Our old friend P. C. V inck.nt , on Lafayette street, near the Ilurney House, has a nur sery, from which he is prepared to iurnisb all such tilings. Call in time and procure from him your supplies. See his advertisement. 1'4 f Mr. ii. II. C abbvtb advertises a lew acres of largo plant Cane, also, a Jor Ml .y \vagon for Bale. Plantor» will do well fo take due and special notice thoreof. lUuri .ait M >'.i;xinu .—There will be a regulsr monthly meeting of St. James' Masonic Lodge, No. 47, at their hall, corner or Main and Church streets, this (Saturday) evening, October 7th, ftt the usual hour. See notice of J oskph M c C ormick , Secretary, elsewhere. [From tb* N«w Orleans Tim«*.] Democratic State Convention. SECOND OA Y. T bksdav , October 3d, 1805. The Convention assembled this morn ing at an hour near Vi% o'clock, the delay at, assembling canned by reason of await iusr tbo action of the Committee on Reso lution», who were to draw up a platform. Calling to order, tho roll of the parishes was called with the object to ascertain the number of parishes absent. On motion, the Secretary reported as absent the parishes of Bienville, Bossier, Caldwell, Catahoula, Claiborne, DeSoto, East Foliciaria, Franklin, Jackson, Liv ingston, Morehouse,Ouachita,Rapides, 8a liine, St. Helena, Tensas, Terrebonne, Union, Vermilion, Washington and Winn. Uelegatos trom these parishes were not represented in the Convention. The Couventiou, on motion of Mr. Mohan, here took « recess of half an hour, to await the assembling of the Committee ou Resolutions, tub oomjuttkb ov ulh0lvt10n3 beport. Mr. Ogden, rising, stated that tho com mittee had »greed upon their report. In relation to the résolutions previously re ferred, he would state that the resolution of Mr. Bertuudez, to the effect that a plat form bo selected upon which tho candi dates should stand, had been adopted. Tho resolutions of Mr. Bacon, declaring null the constitution ol 1864, was embodied in the platform. The following platform whs then read» mid was adopted unanimously. Judge Martel withdrawing his nay vote : 1t.atïobm or the national oemoflratlc faktt. W hereas , The National Democratic party of the State of Louisiana, in general Convention assembled, fully recognizing the fact that the issue, which for the last four years has tried tho strength of the United Statos Government, was made openly, manfully and honorably, and that the decision having gone against them, and, W hebeas , We have now come forward in the same spirit of frankness and honor to support the Föderal Government, under the Constitution. Therefore, Hesolvud, That wo give our unqualified adhesion to tho National Democracy of the fjnited States, and that we recognize that party as the only agent by which Radical ism can be successfully met, and this Gov ernment restored to its pristine purity und vigor. /ieeolted, That we emphatically approve of the views of President Johnson with regard to the reorganization of the State Government* of the South, whereby the rights of the respective States are kept un impaired, and in consequence of which these States are to regulate their institu tions us freely and with the same guaran tees and privileges as are enjoyed by any other Stale in iha Union. Eesolved, That we hold it to be a cardi nal rule ol action both under the General and State Constitutions, to exclude from the field of politics all religious questions and controversies, recognizing in each and overy orte the right to a lull and free exer cise of his religion» opinions and tenets. Jiemhed, That we hold this to be a Gov ernment of white people, made and to be perpetuated for the exclusive political benefit of the white race, and in accord ance with the constant adjudication of tho United States Supreme Court, that people of African descent connot be considered »» citizens of the Uniled State», and that, there can, in no event, nor under any cir cumstance*, be any equality bctwoen the white *n. Oliver, put in nomination, was withdrawn. or F I CK or ClOVIlRNOR. On motion, J. Madison Weils, of Or leans, was doclared the unanimous choice ol' the Convention for Governor. To this there was nr. Kittercdgo, (Jo). Claiborne, Mr. Du rable. Capt. Fenner and H.D. Ogden were members, announced their report, would be ready at, 6 o'clock in the evening. The Convention adjourned until that hour. third congressional district. Oil the re-hssembling of the Convention, R. C. Wickliffe was announced as the unan imous choice of the delegation from the Third Congressional District as Represen tative to Congres» from that district. The announcement was received with exulta tion. Mr. Wickliffe responded. Heaccep ted the nomination freoly, as it was ten dered, unsought for as it had been on hi part. Were it, his fortune to obtain a sea in that body, he would endeavor to repr» sent to the best of his abilities the inter est» of the State of Louisiana. [Loud cheering.] He came among them friend and poor, and they had honored him, he knew, far beyond his deserts. Second Congressional District.—The chairman of the delegation from the Sei ond Congressional District announced tha J. Ad. Rozier was the unanimous choiceof thi» delegation aa Representative of tb District in Congress. (Cheers.] state representations. First Representative District. —The fol lowing are the nominations: C. A. Eager J. T. Hanlon, L. E. Simonds. Second Representative District.— Jas. Mc Connall.Tho». Murray, N. T.N. Robin son, C. J. Leeds, Williamson Smith. Third Representative District— C. E Fenner. H. McClusky, N.E. Iiaiiey,Timo thy O'Ncil, G. Ferret,Dr. P. B. MoKelvey D.P. Scanlan. [Tho remainder of the Districts have not been filled.] Second Senatorial District— M. A. Foute P. G. Mahon, P. Finney. i'irst congressional district. The delegation from the First Congres siotial Distriet announced through t.hei Chairman that Louis St. Martin bad bee seleoted to represent that District in Con grcss. other districts. The Fourth Congressional District cam to no conclusion. In view of the email delegation present from the Fifth Con gressional District, rio nomination was made. CENTRAL DEMOCRATIC CO M M ITTE. On motion the President proceeded to appoint r Central Executive Committee to be based in numbers according to the number of Senatorial Districts in th# State. Twenty five gentlemen were appointed. Mr. J. W. Overall spoke in jwiirni eulo gy of Jefferson Davis, who wus imbedded in the hearts of the Southern people. He would offer a resolution praying that Jeff erson Davis be liberated by the President; that such an act would be considered one of magnanimity. Unanimously adopted. W hereas . Jefferson Davis is now con fined as a State prisoner, in Fortress,Monroe and believing that his release would be I gratifying to the mas* of the people on Si of , throughout the whole country: Hetolced, That tha people of Louisiana j wuuld icgaid il as in act of magnanimity on the part of the Chief Execative in Washington to »et him at liberty and re lieve him from the operation of the excep tions enumerated in the proclamation of May 29th. and tbet a copy of these resolu tions be forwarded by the President of thi» Convention, under hi» signature, to the Hon. Secretary of State, for transmission to His Excellency President Johnson. The Committee on the Levees, it was an nounced would meet to day at the City Hotel. Discussion was closed in the ad journment of the Convention nincdi*. JTEW ORLEANS MARKETS. FINANCIAL. Nrw O rleans , Thursday Kvenir*, Oct. 5th. G old —Tb« highest quotation« thin day were 1453£®146. E xchange .—One .l &v 1 « siffbt bills ou New York H wiling at lX'ft-l '« discoont, (bank notes,) Commercial sittbl. m ftm at dine. Colla tor rates for checks are 3>»<§il h din - ., a decline GOMMERCIAI J, N ew O rleans , Thursdiif Evening Oct. 5th. C otton .<—The market active but. too mucb un settled for regular quotations Tim range ol quo tations are very broad—say 44©f>4 cent«. sugar akd uolasbes — à lot o'30bbls. strictly ful ly lair Louisiana, not refilled, sold at 1ïc. per lb. C.oia Sup»r is i «tailing at to I4'*je. fully fair ISV.e, prime 17 'to ISO., and . boire IStfc. lb. The only sale or "Molasse! is fcOUO g.tllous good Cuba at 74c per gallon. C ofhuc — '.'DU sacks Bin sold on private terms, aud 100 do. Havana, in one lot, at *11 aud 8Uc. 'f. Si for lair to prime. Wsrixaa l'aonrcii— Tbe market ii very quit*, bat firm. A very briel jobbing trait.i is being done in »tore by dealers, bat the previous good demand for round lots appears to have subsided Tb» lies thus lar arc eonfinod to 108 bbls. soperfino Hoar $1); 75 low extra at $10; 100 ordinary extra at $10 7ä, and »00 choice Oo. at $13 bbl, aui 180 sack, bran at $1 ^ 100 tt)s. S ondkiib —Potatoes and Apple« are scarce, and prices are advancing. Western Potatoes are sell ing at $4 iOtyii 60, Northern at |1 00, Apple« at $tf, Ouions at $2 71 f bbl., Cabbage» at $12 $1100, Kgu's at |;i5£ O SIEK y, ScC. WK WOULD RESPECTFULLY inlortti country buyer», that «e are now prepared to show tliein the inoct, cgmplete and best «elected stock of FANCY GOO US in this city. A full asxortraent of BERLIN ZEPHYRS—warranted. HKLTH and BUOKI.Kli. COMBS and tsKOSHKS. of all sort». Till: H EST ER.BNCH CORSETS, FRKNCJt PKRFUM ' RIES, And KID UL0VE9. A full line of DRKSS TKI-MMI\OS, Bl'TTONS, KTC, Come and examine onr «plimdid "took, which hax been selected by our Mr. ÜUK11LIC hiiuseif, In ^ Varin and tier many, no we may rtcoiutnend it tor j the quality aud taste of the Rood*, as well a» tbe J I.OVV l'KICBS, AflT09lfI8HI!fer advance.» mode vpon Cotton KiUil OJU'-r actual' delivery. JOSHUA BKAIa. For Bale. rpHRKE DWELLING HOOSKS each I conaisting of four Rooms, Kitchen •nid Servants room. Condition« will bo found liberal by applyiog to the under signed. AJiSO, a fine two story KRAME BUIfiDTNtH with Kitchen and Servants' ltoorns, situated in the center of th« town. Twelve (1») IioU advantageously situated for trade or residence*. For particulars apply to G. UU8MAN. Persons indebted to >ne either by not« or on account are hereby requestnd n» cill »t my office, on tafavette Street, oue door from Florida, bo fore the fifteenth (16) day of October neit, to make arrangements fora lirial settlement. Any failing to comply with the above will be immndi ately prosecuted. sep tl5 O. GCSMAN. f 'OH SALE. A COMFORT ABLE fnmily residence, «ituiit#»«! on Main 8tre*t, oppofrfte the fc'eina'e Orphan Asylum. A hargain may be hud if riiapotied <»l' ioiniedlately. 1 by applying to H. W. JOLLY, On the premitf*)«. Ä. .WF. •inker, RKSI'KCTFULit/Y inform« bis fr'ends nnd former patrons, that he haï r»»umed buaineFS at 'J'heodoi'« Goldmanji's .frW.'lry Store, where will be found a Urjr* -ire! s-om.r.tl a.mjrtment of Staple and Kancy t>ry Goods, shiwi. Hats, and » variety of Not! '. I, suited to the ladlet' of i;»»t nod West Bate:, nouât. JalySWie iüaE I j s 1 CANDID ATES. FORA TT'Y^GEN ItiRAL. Mr. Editor— You will please announce lion. ANDKJËW S. HE1UION, of East Baton Eotige. us a candidate for tho office of Attorney General of the State of Louisi ana, at tha approaching election. augl7-pd MANYFKIENDS. FOR DIS'T. ATT'Y. Mr. îditïr —Yoti are authorized to an nounce It. W. KNICKERBOCKER, Esq., of Baton ltougo, the present able and efficient incumbent, as a candidate for re election to tho office of District Attorney. FKIENDS AND SUPPOKTEPS. aug-19-pd. FOR SHERIFF. Mef«rg. Mitars— Please announce H. V. IIABJN, Esq., as a candidate for Sheriff of the Parish of East Baton Bouge al the ap proaching Election. jdly2.-,pd. MANY FBI ENDS. Mr. Editor— Pleoae state, that at the re quest of many of Iiis friends, ALFRED f >ri'I,AJVTI Kit, Esq., has consented to become a candidate for the Sheriffalty of tho Parish of East Baton Bouge. aogö-pd *** Mr. Editor—Yon will please annottnoe THOMAS F. HERN AN OEZ, Esq., us a candidate for the office of Sheriff of East Baton Bouge, at the forthcoming Novem ber election. augfl-pd. VOX POPÜLI. M(t*rs. Editor*— Ploose announce the present incumbent, EDIVÀRD COUSI JVAUII, for re-election to the oflice of Sheriff of East Baton Rouge, at the ap proaching November election. augl5-pd VOX POPULI. FOR CI-.ËKK. Mentrs. Editors— Please announce in your paper tho name of JO.SËPII NEI'HLER the preson', efHcient Clerk, for re-election to the office of Clerk of the Fifth Judicial District, at the approaching November election. M ANY FRIENDS. angl5-pd FOR RECORDER. Meews. Editor*— Please announce JOHN M'GKATH as a candidate for Parish Recorder, at the approaching election, augl-pd. MANY FRIENDS. Editors of the. Gazette and Comet —You are authorized to announce WILLIAM IIUBBS, Esq., as a candidate for the office of Recorder for tho Parish of East Baton Rouge. He will be supported by augl-pd. NUMEROUS FRIENDS. Messrs. Elitorn— Please announce WIL LIAM MONGET, Esq., as a candidate for Recordor at. the approaching Novem ber election. au g 5 pd. MANY VOTERS. Mr. EiiUrr— You are authorized to an nounce SAMUEL SKOLEIELOj Sen., as ft candidate for the othco of Parish Ke corder at tee ensuing election. aug5-pd. MANY OLD FRIENDS. FOR ApSE88< >lt. Mesure. Editors— Please announce JOHN F. I'lliKit, Esq., a# a candidate for the office of Parish Assessor at the approach ing November Election. NUMERO Ii S SU PPORTERS. augl-pd. novon,, ' er ^° a ny friends. Mr. Elitoi —Please announce us a candi date for the office of Parish Assessor of East 15ato* Rouge, Mr. STEPHEN J. YOITN %. Ill, 18C6.J r Commission for the Slate of Lo. Ofllcc No. 186 Common i New Orleans, Aug. 1MIF. Tax Roll for the collection of the United Stat«» Direct Tax in the Parish of Kant Baton Rouge is completed and the Taxes thereon levied under and by virtue of an art entitled an act "for tbe collection of Direct Taxed in insurrectionary districts within the United State«, and for other purposes," approved Jun®7tli,18i>2, will be paya ble lo me at the Court House, in the city of Raton House. Within sixty days from the 21st day of August, I860. Ail lots and parcel» of land within nai, Clerk. J. D. O'CONNKIiï«, Collei^tnr. Ili -IOH Rotror, A 11®. 21st, 1805. auiî22-2m To MSuilders PROPERTY HOLDERS. 'PO facilitate all who may contemplate building 1 or repairiag their property, I am prepared to receive and fill any «der« for such building mate rials ÜK are not usually kept on hand here for ialp. euch as SLATES, TILES, DRÎ 88RD FLOOR ING. ClU LINO, Etc., and at. a very small per cent aire above cost. And will keep on hand, LUMBKIv, ISltlCK 1 .1mk, SHINGLES, CEMENT, PLASTER l'A H IS, PLA8TEIIINÜ LATHS and HAIR, with Midi other materials as may be called 'or in con ception thorewith. I will also attend to making out Bills of Lumber I aod other materials,and will personally auperln j tei.d the erection of any buildiugs, or the con s struction any work in eorneetion with the 1 Buildinp Deiiartuient, on reasonable term*. JAMES MCVAY, Builder. Carpenter's awl Joiwer-s Shop. IN this department Mr. llâBRii>nr? T homas will have th© charge nnd control oi the work, whose promptness of execution and »uperior workman Khip, is v^ell known. Building« erected aud re paired. Storeft and S h I ooub fitted up in the ne«t e«t »tyle. Water Ciuterns of any desired capacity, and of the beit material and workmanship, tor uîfhcd to order. And all other work iu the liue promptly attended to,at the shop on Third Street, opposite New Theatre. au^'io-tf LIME! LIME 11 A CHOICE selection of Richard»' Celebrated Cape Liutw, in store nnd for ™]e_l>y sept26 JOSHUA BEAI.. A HAY AN1> BRAN ! OOOD nuppiy in store. sept'id prlcfB r»dut«d. JOSHUA BKAI,. COHN AND OATS. ANOTHRR arrival Jurt ftofjd, and at * rtflBc tiou lu prie** j-aijïT ^ .J&6UVA »MU SHERIFFS SALES TO-DAY. StateofLouiriiaiia—Parlaliof East Baton Kouge--6th. now Fifth Judicial District Court—No.413- Louis Sheppere vs. Mary G. StuaTt. BY virtue of a writ of seizure and sale to me directed from the Honorable the J udge of the Fifth Judicial District Court, of the Pariah and State aforesaid, 1 have seized and will expose to public sale, at the Court II oumi door, in the city of Baton Rouge, on Saturday, Ihe 7th of October next, A.D., 1865, 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 Rouge laid out by Eli Beauregard, to-wit : The South half of Lot No. three, measuring thirty feet front on Maximillian street., by one hundred feet in depth. Lots No. four and five, measuring ench sixty feet front on said street, by one hundred "feet in depth. Lota Nos. six aud 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. five and six being corner lots, which property was ac quired by the prehont mortgager from H. E. Clarke. Upon the following terms and condi tions, viz : Terms of sale—on a credit of twelve Terms of »ale--f.ii a credit ol twelve months, the purchaser funius hing J^homi „ith approved security, bearing eight per ocnt. interest from the day of sale until paid—mortgage retained on, the property told until flnal payment of the bond. KD. COUSINARD sept7 Sheriff. fltateOfljOul»lm>a—Parlsli ofKnut Union Rouge—Fifth Judicial District Court— No. 690, Probate--In the matter of the succession of Eugene A. Sherburne, de ceased. , T) Y virtue of a commission tome directed 13 from the Honorable the Judge of the Filth Judicial District Court, of the Parish and State aforesaid, I will expose to public sale, at the Court Houne door, iu the city of Baton Rouge, on Saturday, the 7th of October next, A. D., 1865, at U o'clock, A. M.,of said day. , . 1st. A certain tract of land, containing five hundred acres, known as the "Foun tain! Tract," on which the deceased lust resided, with all the buildings and im provements thereon. 2d. /nother tract of land containing five hundred acres, known «s the "Folicr Heirs tract;" bounded North by Fonntaina tract; South by Wool^'ides ifc 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, the purchaser to furnish his bond with approved security, hearing eight per cent, interest from the day of sale until paid—in orte aged retained on the property sold until the payment of the bond. ED. COUSINARD, (septï Sheriff. 1 StatcofLanUlana-I'ailtliafKait B«ton Rouge—Sixth, now Fifth Judicial Dis trict Court- No. 2597—William S. Pike for us« of Robt. E. McHatu.n vs. Chain. G . McHatton itnd al truitrees. 1>Y virtue of a writ of (seizure and sh i q to Xjt me directed from the 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 tho city of Baton Rouge, on Saturday, the 7th of October next, A. D., 1865,at 12 o'clock, M., the following described mortgaged property, to-wit: A certain lot of ground situated in that part of the city of Baton Rouge laid out by the Heirs of Mrs. Edith Devull, deceased, and designated on the plan thereof as Lot No. one (1 ) of Square No. ten ( 10). meas uring sixty feet front on Fifth street, by one hundred and twenty feet in depth on Laurel street, it being f» corner lot, and al! French measure, together with all t.be buildings and improvements thereon. Upon the following terms and condi tions, viz : Terms of sale—On a credit of twelve months, the purchaser to lunish his bond with approved security, bearing eight per cent, interest from tho day of sale until paid—mortgage retained on the property sold until payment of the bond. ED. COUSINARD, sept7 Sheriff. : I j 1 j . j ! 1 State of I.o«l*luiin—Parish ofEmt ltaton Rouge--Fifth Judicial District. Court No. 402—Wm. S. Pike vs. R.'K. Rickets. BY virtue of a writ of seizure and sale to me directed from the Honorable the ^Judge ofthc Filth Judicial District, of tho Çp^arish and »State aforesaid, I havo soized ami will expose to public aale at the Court House door, in tho city of Baton Itougo, on Saturday, the 7th of October next, A. D., 1865, at 12 o'clock, M., of said day, the following described mortgaged prop erty, to-wit : A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, situ ated on the corner of Main, formerly Churoh street, in the uity of Baton Rouge, containing forty (40) feet front on Church street by one hundred and sixty-five (105) feet in depth on Laurel atreet, with all the buildings and improvements thereon, cob - »isting 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 coat. Terms of sale—caah, in U. S. Treasury Notes, with tbe benefit of appraisement. ED. COUSINARD, *ept,2 Sheriff. Staleo(liOul.laiia .-ParliibofKait Ilaton Rouge—Fifth Judicial Distriet Court— No. 297—Loocadie Guedry vs. Charles Ruston and al. BY virtue of a writ of fieri facias to me j directed from tho Honorubie the Judge j of the Fifth Judicial District Court, of the | Parish aud State aloresaid, I have seized and will expose to public sale at the Court House door, in the city of Baton Rouge ou Saturday, the 7th of October next, A. D,,IS65, at 12o'clock, M., the following property, to-wit: A CERTAIN LOT or PARCEL OF GROUND, situated within the corporation of the city of Baton Rouge, meaunring one arpent front on Church street or Comité Road, by two arpents in depth, lees 20 l'eet taken off the rear for the atreet, bounded on the East by lands of Mrs. Bates and on t.bt> West by lands now or formerly of S. S. Hall, together with all the buildings and improvements thereon. Seizoatopay and satisfy the judgment, interest and cost in the above suit. Terra« of sale—cash, in U. 8. Treaaury Note»» with tbe bereflt of appraisement. ED. CQUblNARD, **pt2 Shut? Kouge—Filth Judicial District Coart— No. 396 -Mrs. L. M. Duncua vs. Philip McIIugh—No. 391—Jeremiah McHngh vs. Philip McHngh-No. 398 -Kezia Ann Sullivan vs. Philip Mellugh. . BY virtue of three writs ot fieri facia* U> me directed from tho Judge ol tha Filth Judicial District Court, in and for the Parish and State aforesaid, 1 nave seized and will expose to public sale at the plantation of the defendant, about nine miles ahove the city of Baton Rouge, be tween the Bayou 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 fol lowing doscribed property, to-wit: 1st. A CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND, situated in said parish, nine miles above tho city of Baton Rougo, containing one hundred and thirty-five acres», bounded North by vacant lands; East by lands of Mrs. Michel; South by those of II. R- Gra ham, and on the Wcat by lands of Umbe hagen, together with all the buildings and improvements thereon. id. Another certain TRACT OF LAND, in said parish, containing forty arpenta, adjoining the above described tract on the Last. Zd. Also, all the right, title aud interest of said defendant, in and to tho following tract of land, to-wit: A certain TRACT OF LAND, situated in said parish, eight miles above tha eity of Baton Rouge, at the mouth of tho Baton R e j} eyon on the Mississippi River, eont " inin / Uiree hundred and three acres. Also, the following personal property, to-wit : 25 Head of CATTLE, 20 Head of SHEEP, « MULES, 8 MULE WAGONS and IIARNE88, 1 HORSE CART, 1 OX WAGON and Farming Ctensile, 10 Head of GOATS, 8 Head of HOGS, more or les», 1 BUGGY and HARNESS. Soized to pay and satisfy the writ« isaued in the above entitled numbered suits. Terms of sale—cash, in U. S. Treasury Notes, with the benefit of appraisement. ED. OOUSINARD, septa Sheriff. State of li«ul«luiifli-P»rl»hofK»»t Bfttoii Rouge—Fifth Judioial District Court— No. 208—Henry L. Wolfe vs. Michel Poirier, Josepli'V. Poirier and Henry V. Rabin—No. 209—Henry L. Wolfe vs. Michel Poirier, Joseph V. Poirier and Frederick Arbour. L) Y viitueoftwo writs of fieri facial to ) nie directed from the Honorable the Judge of the Fifth Judicial District Court, of t he Parish and State aforesuid, 1 b* ve seized and will expose to public sale, at tha Court House door, in tho city of Baton Rouge, on Saturday, the 7th of October next, A. D., 1865, at U o'clock, A. M.,cf said duy tliu following described property, to : wit : I A certain TRACT OF LAND, situated j in said Parish, containing one hundred and 1 sixty acrws, and described in the Certificate j of Amos Kent, Register of the Land Office . at Greensburg, as south-west quarter of j Soot ion sixty-five, of Township six, south ! of n.rige one, east, situated in the Greens 1 burg District. Said Certificate bearing daU 3d September, A. I)., 1859. Seized to pay aud satisfy t,he writs issued in the above entitled and numbered suits. Terms uf sale—cash, in U. 8. Treasury Notes, with the benefit of appraisement. KD. COUSIN AKD. *ept5. Sheriff. State of Uolnlaiia- PailnhofKMl Baton Rotige—Fifth Judicial District Court— No 348—•'Tabitha Richardson, wife, vs. 'Joshua B. Alexander, husband. BY virtue of a writ of fieri facial to me directed from the Honorable the Judge of the Fifth Judicial District Court, of the Parish and State aforosaid, I have aeiaed and will expose t,o public sale at the resi dence of Joshua B. Alexander, abontele ven miles from the city of Baton Rouge, on the Bayou Sara Road, on Saturday, the 7th of October next, A. I>., 1865, at 12 o'clock M.,the following described property, to-wit: A CERTAIN GROWING CROP, oon aistingof Cotton, and 35 acres of Corn, now on the plantation of said Joshua B. Alex ander, defendant. Also, 7 Head SHEEP, 40 Head HOGS, 40 Head CATTLE. Seizod to pay and satisfy the writ issued in tho above entitled numbered cause. Terms of sale—cash, in U. S. Treasury Notes, with the benefit of appraisement. ED. COUSINARD, aeptg Sheriff. ü(atc«rLoulilava— CirlaliofKut Baton Rougô —Fifth Judicial District Court No. 282— Nelson Potts vs. W. F. Tun nard—No. 283—Nathan K. Knox vs. W. F. l'unnard. BY virtue of two writs of fieri facia* to me directed from the Honorable Judge of the Fifth Judicial District Court, of th» 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 7th of October next, A. D.,1865, the following described prop erty, to-wit : A certain LOT or PARCEL of GROUND situated in that part of the city ot Baton Rouge, laid out by the late Anthony Grass, together with all the buildings and itn provements thereon, measuring sixty seven feet front, on Luvec street by one hundred and thirty feet, on the North side, in depth and one hundred and forty three feet in i width on the back line, all French meas ure, and is designated nx lot No. 4 in square No. 7, according to a plan thereof, made by II. & G. Waller, dated 15th De cember, 1849, which property was acquired by the said W.F. Tunnard by reconvey ance from Thomas W. Byrne, per act in the Recorder's office. Seizod to pay and satisfy the judgment, interest and costs in the above suits. Terms of sale—cash, in U. S. Treasury Notes, with the benefit ol appraisement. ED. COUSINARD, septä Sheriff^ Stnteof (.oulslHiia—Palish of K.Kit Baton Rouge—Fifth Judicial District Court No. ^79—Mrs. Widow Theriot vs. Bare» & Billiard. Kl virtue of a writ ot fieri facia* to me directed from the Honorable the Judge of the Fifth Judicial District Court, of tho Parish anil Statu aforesaid, I have seized and will expose to public sale, at the resi dence of Bares