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L_ To tiie Voters of East Baton Bouge. FüLLOW-CiTIZKNS —At the Bolicir ci tation of nurrwrotift friends I am in duct'<l to pr«s«*iit you my name as a candidat« lor yoûr suffrage at the eu ' Höing election, to represent you in the Stale Senate. In taking tliie I am not an< mindful of the weighty responsibili ties aud obligations attaching to the position, should I ho »uccessful in the canvass, nor of the sacrifices that Ï must fUjcci-fearily make to serve you faithfully. While therefore I have hesitating ly and with diffidence announced my name as a candidate for the State Senate in obedience to the wishes of those whose preferences and judg ment I could not disregard, I hope I may not be considered as presuming to arrogate' to inyèelf qualification» superior or even equal to many hun dreds of my fellow-citizens for this important station. But such are the evil times upon which we have fallen; Stich is the impoverished and ruined condition of our once happy and prosperous State, that it behooves every citizen to come forward with alacrity and act his full part in saving something of the general wreck and replacing his State in that proud position which it formerly occupied. Upon the next Legislature will doroive tbo consideration of subjects ' of the most vital importance to you Your destiny for weal or woe ; wheth «r you shall be invested once more with your civil rights and placed ill the path of independence and pros perity, or sink down iuto wretched poverty and anarchy, depend upon the political, intellectual and moral complexion of your next Legislature. The measures that will come be fore the next Legislature must be so many and various and so complex in tiieir Matures, that it cannot be ex pected that I shall discuss thmn in this short address. And the time between this and the day of election in so brief that 1 can hardly do more than visit a few neighborhoods and ' families and make known my candi dacy. 1 trust however, fellow-citizens, f hat "two terms in our Legislature as Representative from the I'ariah of St. Mary, betöre 1 came to reside among you,, aucl pi y residence in Baton itoUgo for the' last twelve years, will uot have left you ignorant of my con servative political principles; nor of whatever qualifications I may pos Bess to represent you in a Legislative capacity. Should yon see fit to honor me with your suffrage, and elect me to the State Senate, 1 can only pledge you my best abilities and undivided attention and constant exertions to secure the adoption of such measures as will tend to elevate our State, pro mote peace and good will, give se curity, restore law and order and de velope arid foster the agricultural and productive interests of the State. , Yours, respect fully, RICHARD II. DAY. T ub H biobt of C oolness.— A story is told of a min who insured in London one thousand cigars valued }t £200, against fire and water. Af ter the lapse of six months he made his appearance nt the insurance office and demanded his money, as the cigars had been ail burned. "But not on board the vessel, sir" said the secretary, "for she is in dock now." . "Yes, on boàrd the vfcssel ; T smoked them, and therefor« burned them all rnvseif, uud the insurance says against lire" The secretary seeujed taken aback, but told the smoker to cull attain next da v. lie called at the appointed time, but was met ( by the solicitor of the 0'»rt»p>'»y* t0 ' f l ''ius ' ie d'd not relinquish Iiis claim he would be pro secilted as one who knowingly and wil fully sK tiro to goods assured by the Company. T he F iirbdmkn's Bun r ati — Tt Ii h sheen very generally stated that tien BuirJ was to be the successor in office of Mr (Jonway, the<presept unpopular and objectionable Commissioner of the LVeedmen's Bureau But we have boeu shown to day, by a letter just received from Washington, which an nounces positively thai.Gen. l'uher ton had been appointed to fill the posi tion, and would leave Washington ; for this pi «ce in a few davs. The: writer of the letter is a reliable gentle-1 man, »dm has facilities for knowing j these things, and his statement may | b« rel'ed upon as correct.— N. 0. j Star, 15th,. &c&~\ newspaper correspondent j says stealing cotton is hardly regarded a9 a crime down in Alabama Some times a bale is stoieo and restoieu se? eial time before it gets to market. FURNITURE ! CABINET MAKING, XTlSTDEntA-ICIWC», PARLOR, OFFICE AHD COOKIE 8T«VES, groceries, &e. JOHN L. WOI.rr, respectfully an nounces. that he hit r«»uiot^I buM uc»s ai bis "Id «Und, porotr of Main, laud P«rilt«ntlary (or S»r« th)i-trcet«, Ilatoa Kou««, I.a , where ha», and will conilmie to k«*p on hand, a (food ««iwrtinent of FAMILÏ (JROCKIUKn; likewise, a variety of excellent KUKNl'i UKK, Parlor,Office and Cooking KToV KH, to all which he a»k« the attention of the public. He I« alun prepared t<> attend with pr mptDCM and dispatch to vary apecle» of work counsctei wl h hl» buitine*» as Cabinet Maker and Undertaker« Mm a call and exaroJn» hl« varied itork. A. liberal »hire of encourajç mfQt nod support i M respectfully NoHcltwd from hiH uld tfrJ*ndn and the pub lc generally. i«pt28-tf DRUGS A ND ME DICINES, TIIK underlined very respectfully inf.'rma, hin friend« and ar.qunlntancea and the public at large, that he haa purchased the orun Ht'ir^, »Hunted on Af Ira «treet, below me Jail, and f irinerly belongln* to V. HETJ3DB <te CO. ï have now on hand a full and complete assort* meat of fresh drugs, Patent Mcdicincs, Stationery, Perfumery winks y»ni> m quo ks, or TIIK BEST QUALITY. I hav* a* m« employee, PAUL BEM8Y, who had nervtfi iu »he Dm# bualrieai for seventeen yearn, and wr!l known fo be a Drugtyint by tue Physicians <>f this city. Als®, Mr JOHN McKINLKY, who has been In said ervlce for tke pnst «even yarn. They will b« found behind my «»titers and at the Presetintion Department re .dy and willing to attend to the want« of Hi <ic who feel disposed to favor me with a call. Ni^ht, calls for prescription* promptly at/mf/rd to. I return m., hoariMt tli^nke to my fri«»nd* and acquaintances and PhytlcUm* onpêiriatty , for tbe kind and liberal pationage thev hnve ' e«towed upon roe I re pwlfully solicit « continuaooe of the same and guarantee getieral mill f»cion. augfr j. H.T. IIAVN ES. Julius Gruneberg, piano-makeh, TU M KR A RKPAIRS PIANO», MKLOOKOSS. Ac. IONO cxpericnce in my own J manufacture In Prussia, enablrit 1 me to do the most difficult work, at UKASONABLK TEIIJIS. Written order* to be left at Mr. Jonhoa Ileal'* Rook Ktore, or at Mr, Uoldinann'i. june2t-Ömoa. fresh crackers. Cheese , Dried Peaches, See., 3BOXK8 HO I) A OBACKHtH, 2 boxes (lutter Crackers, 2 lé hiiK^r * 2 41 Cream Hlscuit, 2 u Ginger ^naps, ft 11 IlambuiK Obeose, 1 "arrel New Dried Peaches, 1 u Carolina Klee, 1 Tierce Migar Cured Harn»;, 10 II- xes Pro. tor & (Gamble's German 8oap, ID lloxes tilar Cai dles, 10 FirMns Table Butter, 10 llarrelw Me «ha nock Potatoes, 1JI6 Bag« Choice v\ hite Coru. Just received and for sale by septoO JOSHUA DEAL. AT DEAL'S. JIIIIE, OATS, POHK, BACOW, Ac. 601/ bunhela OATH 25 barrel« PORK, 25 .. Capu LIME, 25UU lb*. BACON, 25 bbl«. barge, New Menhanock POTATOES, 15 .. Choice ONIÖN8, SO bale* HAY, &00 bushels Cholue White CORN' 00 bbl'. FLOUR, Jo t atored and lor au!» at the lowest current market rate«. arpl2 JOSIJUA II KAU T T BEAL'8 : 50 Barrels Single Extra FLOUR. 10 .. MES8 PORK. 1 ilogahead Extra SUGAR. X Orop» P. A M. YEAST POWDERS. Jufit arrived and for aal« at moderate prices. SBEci MUSIC »! ^UEKT MUSIC, fjr Piano at New Orleanx pricea. Accordoonr B Jflute*, Violins, * flageolets, Fife« and Patent Fife Tuben, Violin and Militär Strings, at REAL'S BOOK AND VARIETY ST08K, Rept.0 Cor. Third and Convention St«, t^CHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, PENS, INKS, SLATES, PENCILS, fancy goods, • , NOTIONS, Ac. For en!» by JOSHUA HEAL. M ACABtA plate engraving of the aufhören«. MARI AN «KEY— By M it Honmar. Mra. Hale a, Mlaa l.e Ile'-, Wlddlfl^l'i'B and Francat Hi'« COOK BOOKS. fy A good aaHOrtœent of BLANK ROOKS,cheap, at JOSHUA REAL'S, : Sign of the "Red Flag," septa Cor. Third and Convention .-ta. AT NEW ORLEANS PRICES I 20 DOZEN W a TICR l'A 11 .8, III DOMH WASHBOARDS, 10 Neat« KEELERS, 5 .. PAINTKI» TUBS, ! Röxes KOLLINM PINS, 1 Box OLOTH MB PIN-. The above good« are direct from the niaaufne. tory , and for sale to dealer» at New _rJe*o« price». «»pt20 JOBHDA BKAL. YOUR BARREL MEATS Prewrtt prices : ORR— Heory Ame« à Co., i> iY -a-» AT BKAI j O.—-Present prie FULL MESS ; Paekér». price f35 00 PRIME MESS PORK. Cincinnati City Picked..... 32 00 The above Meat« are fii'l weight and "New Croo " Guaranteed In every particular. ,8,« J lSHUA Bi'JAL. Superior • Pantry Flour. fi* BARKEl.Snoperb pantry Flour— will •/CO salt the most fastidious- now in «tore and for »»le by ! Jnlyl JOBHDA BEAL. jj fly £ orB} # a t S) B ran & Lime, | 8UppLÏ flf the ^„-named «rtiaie. maaiiy oa lua4 asd tor »»i»by jnifi johuba bsal . CLOTHING IJLOTHING ! Î TÜ8T received from N»W York, and tor »al» »t J 10W PRICBB, a large aisortmsnt of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. «ug2ß-tf F. OTTO, Corner Third and Laurel St». WALL PAPER ! WALL PAPER If Wiuïii rolls wall paper, of the flne«t patterns. On hand and tor »al» by JAMKS McVAV, Jillyl-lf Oppoilte the La. State Bank. Buleliers' and Counter Scales. THK BEST IN MARKET. BuTOUJBRfl SAWS and KNIVES. tÜTEELS and CLEAVERS. Jimt received, and for »ale by Julyl2-tf JAHEI McVAY^ POT-WARE. O vens, pots and skillets. odd lids, of all sizes—a Sue assortment. Ju«t received, and loi »ale by July82~tf JAMKI WeVAY. SAWS AND AXES. tuttle's * rowland's oros«.r!ut saws. WOOD sa ws »rid saw bucks. collins' axes shingling and lathing hatchets, elust rscelred, And for sale by july2'2-tf JA MKS Me V AV. Wiodow Shades ! Window Shades!! ALA KG K and choice aNHortmnnt of Various patterns. JAMES McVAV, julyl-tf Opposite the La State Bank. RICE, BEANS", Potatoes, Dried Apples, &c. ÏTOR sale in «mull quantities, by julyl .JOSHUA BEAL. OATS AND BRAN. IpULL supplies of tlie above articles. Just received and for sile bv J. J. DISDAÄ» julyl-tf Oor. Main and Levee Sis. CHOICE EXTRA FLOl/R. A few more b»rrels of the be»t in market, Just stored aud for »ale by julytf joshua beal. CORN I CORN!! inn SACK8COKN. Just recmV«d and IUU for sale by J. J. DVKD .IH, julyl tf Cor. Ma.n and Levee Bt». TOBACCO! TOBACCO!! A FI NE assort ne nt of CHEW I NO and CMOK ING TOBACCO, iu »tore, and for sale by sept2 J oshua beal. MORE BUTTER. JOST received .-nother lot of New May But%r— retnil print only 46 cents. July27 JOSHUA i1eal. I'l.OCR, FRESH FLOUR! 7K I5ULS. FLOUB. Just received and I tJ for sale by .T« UliSiDA^S, julyl tf Cor. Main and Levee Sts SHINGLES, FOUR FOOT BOARDS AND PICKETS. THE undersigi.eil bi(js leave to Inform tbecitl 1 ztns of Baton Bouge, that be is now prepared to fill order» for SlItNGLKH, FIIU« FOOT BOARDS ASU PICKETS. Made of good sound Cypress. ♦i -Order» lef>. it the (fflce of the Oatette A Comet, will meet with immediate attention *ug22-lm OCTAVE ARBOUR. TOBACCO ! TOBACCO!I ! ALAROE lot of the be»t brand» of CHEWING TOBACCO, »ach »•— MA0KIMA0K, MAY APPLB, NATURAL LEAF, Just received and for sale by F. OTTO, aug26-tf Corner Third and Laurel Sts. Oat», Sugar Cured Joies, RUMP PORK AND BUTTER. i SMALL Bupply of the above-named ar Lic/e» just stored and for sale at moderate price* by juiyS JOSHUA IÎKAI,. MESS PORK, Karon, Sugar, Coffee, &c r FIIE leading article» of Produce and Oro A. c«rie« hi iiâ« In farnjlie* and od piantations c in be hud at thw »tore of julyl JOSHUA BKAh. For Sale at a Great Bargain. The lease, fdkntiure, bilmard 'ta bles, iis I liar Hot m Fixtures of the Harney Hi use ol this city. «»pt28-tf MRS Q OVER ROCK er. M AS -LTX M 0NIC REGALIAS, MASTER MASON»' APRONS, ROYAL A ROH APKONH AND SASHES. A nice asBortment, Junt roc ivtd afid for Bale by julyl!, -irt.n s f. IHHiK'.. IIORTICULTUÄAL! ÏTUJIT «RKKtt, such kB PKACir, KIO *rfl P« th I omon 'ir «w*; «Iso, <i;« .-»•«di. Grape Vines, äbrubf* UoHe Bu>he8,j3«0Ç Ac. For Rale by F. C. VINOENf, Lafayette stroet, mar the Harney Houne, oct7-lmw Baton Kou^e, l a. POSTPONED SALE. Ktntcoff<oulalaiii>- l'iiiMinl i nxl Itnton Konjfe—Fifth «J ud ici til District Court No. 811—Probute— In the niat-tor of the sncce»»ion of John B. Capo, deoonaed. BY VIRTUE of a cotnmiHsion to me directed from the Honorable Judge of the Filth Judicial District Court, of the Paneh and Stute aforesaid, I will expose to public sale on Saturday, the 4th of November next A. O., 1865, at 11 o'clock. A. M., of said day,at the renidenco on which the deceased last resided, about fifteen miles from the city of Ba'on Kongo, on the Por> Hudson Road, near black Creek, in said parinh,the following described property, belonging to the above estate, viz : A certain tract or parcel of LA ND, con taining one thousand acres, more or lees, embracing the two tracts known as the Bradford tract and Hsoal claim, bounded on the North by the Perry tract; East by lands owned by the succansion of T. il.' Corcoran, and land formerly owned by W. A. Di*on; South by land öl Shelraire, and West by lands formerly owned by I>. T. Young, with all tho building» and im provements thereon. Terms of sale—on a credit of twelve months, the purchaser to furnish his bond with approved security, bearing eight per cent, interest from the day of saie nntil paid—mortgage retained on the property •old until fall and fln»l payment of said bond. £D, CQWINARD, mil« Sheriff. PAPER, STATIONERY;SHERIFF'S —amis — ; r> "i FANCY GOODS Warehouse, Nos. 96 and 98 Common St w E are now receiving by almoBt e*®ry arrival a larg» stock of POINTING, WRITIMO AND WRAPPING PAPER, PAPER BAGS, BLANK BOOKS, r BXATWMHHr.of^kMrC* r 4«d,FANCY UOOD8. R«i»«1rod p»r steamer SUr and ship Ffeadom— 44 «u»« CAP ***** 40 r*ami OOTTW io cMi acuootafcXTKi// 2'» dozan WKBSTEH'gJgPatl.ING BOOKS. 140,080 PA PER DAGS, all aitai, from X t® 20 B> OO MII9, 1 NEEDLES, PIN8, TOOTH BRUSHES, And a gon eral a»»ortm«nt of FANCY GOODS. For «ale at reduced price«. STEVENS & SEYMOUR, Julyl* 90 and ?S Common street. JYOTMCJE. r riIE undersigned have renewed their X former Partj)«r*Mp, and »III tranract bu»l nr«s nnder the name of STEVENS k SEYMOUR,] at their old stand, No«. 0», aud Vft Common St., opposite the City Motel. k. r- stevenb. Per w. e. Hr.f moüb. i w. k. seymour. j New Oauum, July 1,lMtf. jl» GHASS HOPE, f *lmv MA ne h and Brooms. TO eave time and money, or buy a new Broom, call at the «torn of julyl JOSilUA DEAL. r pIK WARE, crockery ware, wooden ware. For «ate by JUUtl« C. BOGK1-. 1 . 1 1 ^ v • SHERIFF'S SALE. Hinleol'l.utilsliuia— I*mish«»l Enil Itnton Rouge—Fifth Judicial District Court. No. 37»—Mrs. Widow Ihuriot vs. Bures & Billiard. BY virtue of a writ of a fieri facia» to ma directed from tho Honorable the Judge of the Fifth Judicial l)istri«t Court of the Parish and State aforesaid, I havo seized and will expo o to public sale, at the Court House door, In tho city of Baton Rouge, on Saturday, the 1th of November next, A. 1)., 18K5, at 12 o'oloek. A. M., of said day ihe following described personal pro perty, to wit : 1 CLOCK. 4 IRON SOFAS. 1 MARBLE TOP TABLE. 1 COMMON TABLE. 1 DIAMOND BREAST PIN. 1 GOLD WATCH, Now in the possession of Leon Bonnecazo. Seized to pay and satisfy the writs issued in the above entitled suit. Terms o{ »ale—cash on tbe wpot. A.J. BOG AN, oct!7 Deputy Sheriff. State of Louisiana— Parii-h of East Baton Rouge - Kilt h Judicial District Court— No. 457—Robert Wortham v». Addison Burri». BY V1RTUE of a writ of reizure and sale to me directed from the Honorable the Judge of the Fifth Judicial District Court of the Parish and State aforesaid, I have seized and will expose to public sale of the Court House door, in the city of Ba ton Rouge on Saturday, the 4th ofNovember next, A. D., 18Ü5, at 12 o'clock, M., of said day, the following described mortgaged prop erty, to-wit : Ä certain tract of LAND or PLANTA TION, situated in the Parish of East Baton Rouge, at about nine miles from the city of Baton Rouge, containing eight hundred acres, (800,) moro or less, with all the building» and improvement» thereon, bounded as follows : On the North by Lively, Kellarand public lands, and South by lands formerly belonging to Henry tjastle, now owned by S. B. Perkinsj East by lands of Jesse and James Morgan, and on the West by lands of Widow Watson, beim the same purchased by Cutrer ami Harrison, at Sheriff's sale, at tho suit of Maria E. Woodward, wife, vs. N. J. W. Worthsm, husband, No. 1148, late Sixth, now Fifth District Couru Seized to pay and satisfy the writ issued in the above entitled suit, together with interest and costs. Terms of sale cash, in U. S. Treasury Notes, with the benefit of appraisement. ED. COUSINARD, oct2 Sheriff. State of Louisiana—Parish of Pointe Cou pee-Seventh Judicial District Court No. 20ß— Probate—In the matter «f the successiori of Jules Landry, deceased. T_>Y VIRTUE of a commission to me di I . reeled from the Houorablo Seventh Judicial District Court, of the Parish and State aforesaid, I will expose to public sale, at tho Court House door, in the city of Baton Roujfe, on Tuesday, the 7th of November next, A. D., 1885, at 11 o'clock, A. M., of said day. l»t. A certain tract or parcel of LAND, situated on St Charles street, in the city of Baton Ronge, measuring seventy-five feet (French measure.) more or less, front on St. Charles street, by sixty-nine feet six and three quarter inches more or les», (French measure,) in depth, with the buildings and improvements thereon, be ing the South half of the corner lot, and numbered ten (10.) of Square four (4,) Leonard Town, as eurveyed by Messr». Waller; part of Lot No. twelve (12) and Lot No. eleven (11,) of Square four, being the same property purchased by said de ceased fr"m Therese Soniat, by act of sale before William Iiubbs, Recorder, May 26th, 1860, in Book S., Folio, 282, of Notarial Acts. Term» of sait saab, in U. 8. Treaaury Kote». A. J. BOGAN, oatT Deputy BUriff. SALES. Stata of Louisiana- Pariah of Ea»t Baton Rouga—Fifth Judicial District Ottoft— No. Söl—PiKe <& Hart ha. Hart and Brad ford & Co. BY VIRTUE of a writ of seizure and aale to me direoted frorn the Honora ble the Fifth Judicial District Court,of tha Pariah and State aforesaid, I have seized and will expose to public sale at the Court Houae door in the city of Baton Rouge on Saturday, the 4 th of November next, A. 1).. 1865, at 12 o'elook, M., of said day the following described mortgaged prop erty, to-wit : A certain piece or parcel of ground, aitu ated in that part of' the city of Baton Rouge, laid out Into lots by Mosers. Pik# & Hart, and described in a plat here ex hibitod a» lots numbered from 10 to 6 inclusiv«. Said plut arid survey made by W10. G. Waller, Surveyor and Civil Engi neer, dated July, I860, and bounded North by old Spanish Town street; South by North street; East by Canal street, and WestbyElam street, and measures two hundred and fifty (250) feet front on said North street, by seven hundred and seven teen foot to said old Spanish Town street, between parallel and equal lines, English measure. Seized to pay and satisfy the writ Issued in tbo abovo entitled suit, together with interest and costs. Terms of sale—onah, In U. 8. Treasury Notes, with tho benefit of appraisement. ED. COU8IMARD. oct'i Sheriff. Stute of Louisiana—Parish of East Baton Rouge- Fifth Judicial District Court No. S70—Bamuel Haralson »». John C. Foremun and Nancy Foreman. BY VIRTUE of a writ of .fltri facia, to roe direoted from the Honorable the Judge of the Fifth Judioiul district (Jour of the Pariah and State aforesaid, I havo seized and will expose to public sale at the Court House door, in the city of Baton Rouge, on Saturday, tbe 4th of November next, A. D., 1865' at 12 o'clock, M,, of said day, the following described mortgaged prop erty, to-wit ; • A ourtain tract, or parcel of LAND, situ ated in this parish, on Bayou Manchac, about fonrteen miles from the city of Ba ton Roiiga, containing six hundred and ninety-six (696) arpents, more or less, bounded on the North by lands formerly belonging to Prenderga*t ( how ManMur;) West by lands of Willis; Kast by lands of Hereford, and South by Bayou Manchao, together with all tho buildings and im provements Ihereoti. Seized to pay and satisfy the writ issued in the above entitled suits, together with the interest aud oosts. Terms of dulci cash, In U. 8. Treasury Notes, with tho benefit of appraisement. ED. COUSIN ARD, octS Sheriff. State of Louisiana--l'arish of East Baton Rouge—Fifth Judicial District Court - No. 677—Probate—In the matter of tho succession o( Roland McCullorn, dee'd. BY VIRTUE of a commission to me directed from the Honor: ble Judge of the Fifth Judicial District Court, of the Puri^h nod Stale aforosald, 1 have seized and will expose to public sale on Saturday, the 2Sth of October next, A. D., 1895, at 12 o'clock, M., on the plan tation where the deceased last resided, about thirteen miles irom t,ho city of Baton Rouge, on the Jono» Creek Road, ill said parish, the following described property, belonging to said estate, to-wit : A certain tract or parcel of LAND, con taining six hundred and forty (640) acres, bounded North by lands of Wm.S. 1'ik ; West by Brogden, Henry and Mrs. A Ilain; South by Philli[s and l.aeey; Eastby Har ri» and Sims, together with all the build ings and improvements thereon. Also, tho following personal property, to-wit: 4 MULES, 2 PONEY8, I CARRIAGE, 1 WAGON, 2 Yokes of OXEN, Stock of CATTLE and HOGS. Blacksmith TOOLS. Farming UTENSILS on hand, and Household and Kitchen FURNITURE. Upon the following terms and condi tions, to-wit : For cash. A.J BOGAN, septîS Deputy Sheriff. State of Louisiana—Parish of East BatOta Rouge—Fifth Judicial District Court— Ko. 759—Probate—In the matter of tho succession of Stephen, Roberts, deceased. I>Y VIRTUE of a commission to me di y directed from the Honorable the Fifth Judicial Diatriot Court, in the above suc cession, 1 will proceed to sell on Monday, the SOlh of Octobcr next, A. D., 1865, at 12 o'clock, M., at tlie resi dence on which the deceased lust resided, about ten miles from the city of Baton Rouge, on the Comité Rivot— 1st. A certain tract of LAND, situated in si id parish, at about ten mile* from the the city of Baton Rouge, on tho Comité River, containing five hundred and ten acte», (Mount Lane,) with all tho build ings and improvements, consisting of 1 DWELLING and out houses, 50 acres open LAND,On the above tract, bounded North by M. Youngblood; East by F. Bradford; South by Mr«. Kusby aud West by Duniel Sullivan. 2d. Another tract of LAND, situated in said parish, on the Comité River, coiHain ingseven hundred acres, (Home Place,) with improvements, consisting of HOUoE, STABLES and QUARTERS, two hundred acres of open LAND, on said tract,, bounded N Tth by Ash ford; East by T H. Montgomery ; South by Jackson Sib by, and West by tbe Comité River and Swamp. 3d. Another tract of LAND, (unimprov ed,) containing forty two acres, on the South side of the Comité River, opnoaite Home Place; East by the Comité River; South by the Comité River, arid West by McHatton. Also, a lot of PERSONAL PROPERTY, consisting of STOCK, Ac., upon the fol lowing terms and conditions, to-wit: For canh, in U. S. Treasury Notes. ED. COUSIN ARD, ■ep'23 Sheriff. Plaster of Paris Î Plaster of Paris !! 5BBL8. PLASTER OF PARIS. Just reeaivfd, and for «a I d by JA MKS McVAV, julyl-tf Opposite tho ba. State Hank* Corn Meal, Grits and Crushed Corn. THE above articles manufactured by juiyl JOSHUA BBAL. TTARNESS & SADDLERY. XX My pr««eot airortmeut Is complote. jalf 13 JULIÜ8 C. BOGEL. HAY AND BRAN I A good repply t» «tor»—price« rerfsctd toftm JU8MUA SBAIn ■t.tr No. 8X0 - Probata—lo tb? Ï2» ïï t succession of Henry Droz, decease! BY VIRTUE of i commit on t 0 m „ directed from tbe Honorable the ruHun of th. Fifth Judicial District Coort in , *d lor tbe Parish and State afore,sij I w ") expose to pt^bl.c ai le, at the Court Uouae door, In the city of Baton Rouge, on 1st. A certain tract or parce! of LAND*, ing and being In the Parish of East Ba lying ana oeing in vne rarish of East Ba ton Rouge, on the Atpite River, and about fifteen and • half mile, from the City of Baton Rotige, bounded on the North bv lands of Dr. G. W. Dear.ng; East by the Amite River; South by the heirs of Westlv Chambers, and Woat by publie iands, con taining six hundred and thirty aeres morn or less, together with all the buildings improvement» and appartenances thero unto belonging. 2d« W h«»i<i of CATTLE, moro or I ch «. 50 head of I10Ö8» moro or I um I HORSE CART. 1 PLOW and GEAR. 1 HARROW. 3d. Fractional part of Square No. 88 bounded on the East by St. Cbariet and I ene Albert streets on the West; South by Europe, and North by France streets, in that part of the city laid out by the l'ate Eli Beau.egard, wi'h ail tho buildings thereunto attached, consisting of a irond DWELLING HOUSE, KITCHEN and ill other necessary out buildings. 4th Acertain LOT of GROUND, aituated In that ptrtof the City of Baton Rouge, laid out by Elio Beaurogard, and designat ed on the plan thereof as Lot No; 5 of Square No. 8«, being tho same acquired by E ?' 1 % D ^" t8h °riff aale, made at the suit of Ehe Boauregard and al. v 8 . Jack Beauregard and John M. Back. ûth. A certain LOT of GROUND, situa ted in that part of the City of Baton Rouge, laid out by Elie Beauregard and designat ed on the plan thereof us Lot No. 6 in Square No. 88. Term« ol Sale—Cash in Treasury Notes. A. J. BOGAN, D eputy Sheriff. State of Louisiana-Pariah of East Baton Rouge--Fifth Judicial District Court No. 709—In the matter of the succession of Daniel Buckley, deceased. BY virtu* of a commission to me directed from the Honorable the Judge ol the Fifth Judicial District Court, of the Pari*h and State aforesaid, I will expose to public •ale, at the Court House door, in the city of Baton Rouge, on Saturday, the 21st of October next, A. D., 1885, at 11 o'clock, A. M., of said day. A certain lot of ground situated in that part of the city of Baton Kongo, laid out by the late Edith Devait, and designated on the plan thereof a« lot No. eleven of square N»- twelve, with ail the building» and improvements thereon, havipg a front of sixty feet on Church street, by one Hun dred und fifty feet in depth, Fronch measure. A certain lot of ground situated in that part of the e'ty of Baton Rouge, luid out by the late Mrs. Edith Devall, and desig nated <?n the plan thereof r* lot rto. one., uf square No. twelve, mea>uring sixty feet front on Church street by one hupdrr ; 4 and twenty foet on St. llypollte str» ;0 t with f i"* K.,iijin~i ■— ï 1 » tlie buildings und thereon. improvements Terms of sale—caph, in U. 8. Treasury Notes, ED. COUSINAlU) 7 »«Ptäl. Sheriff. HljitrofLpiililaiia-ParUhafKail Itnton Rouge—Filth Judicial District Court No. 282—Neison Potts vs. W. F Tun nard-No. 288-Nathan K. Knox vs. W. F- (unuard. BY virtue of two writs of fini facia « to me directrd from the Honorable Judge of the Firth Judicial District Court, of the Parish and State aforesaid, I have seized and will oxjiose to public sale at the Court House door, in the city of Baton Rouge, on Saturday, the 4th of Nov. next, A D., 1SH5, the following described prop erty, to-wit : A certain LOT or PARCEL of GROUND situated in that part of the city ot Buton Rougo, laid out by the late Anthony Grass, together with all the buildings and im provements thoreo», measuring sixty seven feet front on Levee streot by one hundred and thirty feet, on the North aide, jn depth and one hundred and forty three feet in width on the back line, all French moas ure, and is designated as lot No. 4 in iquafe No. 7. according to a plun thereof, made by H. & G. Wailer, dated 15th De cember, 1849, which property was acquired by the said W.F. Tunuard by reconvey ance from Thomas W. Byrne, per uct in the Recorder's office. Terms of sale-on a credit of twelve mouths, the purchaser to furnish his bond with approved security, bearing eight per cent interest from the day of sale unul paid, mortgage retained on the proper tg sold until tbe payment of the bond. ED. COUS1NARD. octl2 Sheriff. State of Louisiana—Parish of East Baton Rouge—Fifth Judicial District Court No. 778, Probate—In the matter of the succession of Felix Brunot, decerned. BY virtue of a commis» ion to mo directed from the Honorable Judge of the Fifth Judicial District Court,'if the Pérish and State aforesaid, 1 will expo«« to pablic sale at the Court Houae door in the city ot Ba ton Rouge, on Saturday, the 4th of November next A.D., 1865, at Iii o'clock. M., of said day, the following described property, to-wit : Lots No«, one, two ami three of 8quare No. two, measuring »ne bundred and eighty feet front on America street, with a depth of one hundred and seventy feet on Natchez street, with all the buildings and Improvements thereon. Upon the following terms and conditions,, viz: Said property tb be sold for cash., for not less than aixtcen hundred and twenty dollars, with aight tier ceot. per annum interest from tbe Zfl day of March., 1861. ED. COUSIN* KD, oct5 ' Sheriff. State of Louisiana - Parish of Esst Baton. Rouge— Fifth Judicial District Coart— No. 832—In the matter of the suecesaion of Frederick M. Kent, deceased. WHEREAS, Mrs. Margaret Kunt ha« this day filed with ine Clerk of said Court her application to be appointed Ad ministratrix of the said succession. Notic« is hereby given to all parties in terested to file their reasons (it any they have,; in writinr, with the Cleikof said Court, at his office, in the city of Baton Rouge, within ten dayB from tho first pub lication of thia notice, why said applica tion should pot be granted. Witness my hand and tbe aeal of said Court ibla the 11th day of October. A. D.. 1865- 2«. A. ALLAIN, Deputy Clark.