®îtëfcrite&©0«i
WORTH REMEMBERING.
1. It is nowise to change to cooler
clothing, except when you get up in the
morning.
2. Neverride with your arm or elbow
outside any vehicle.
3. The man who attempts to alight
from a steam car while in motion is
foot ra ; i. l
4. In stepping from any wheeled ve
hicle while in motion, let it be from the
rear, and not in front of the wheels ; for
then, if you fall, the wheels cannot run
over you.
5. Never attempt to arose a road or
street in a hurry in front of a passing ve
hicle; for if you should stumble or slip,
you will be run over. Make up the half
minute lost by waiting until the vehicle
has passed, by increased diligence in some
other direction.
6. It you warvt to sleep well at night,
avoid sleeping a moment during daylight.
7. It is a miserable economy to save
time by robbing yourself of necessary
Bleep.
8. If you find yourself inclined to wake
up at a regular hour in the night and re
main awake, you can break up the habit
in three days, by getting up as soon as
you wake, and not going to sleep again
until your usual hour for retiring ; or re
tire two hours later and rise two hours
earlier for three days in succession ; not
sleeping a moment in day-time.
9. If infants and young children are
inclined to be wakeful during the night,
or very early in the morning, put them to
bed later; and besides, arrange that their
day nap may be in the forenoon.
10. "Order is heaven's first law," reg
ularity is nature's great rule ; hence the
reglarity in eating, sleeping and exercise,
has a very large sbure in securing a long
5 iand healthful life.
11. If you are caught in a drenching
rain, or fail in the water, by all means
keep in motion sufficiently vigorous to
prevent the slightest chilly Sensation until
yoti reach the house; then change your
clothing with great rapidity before a blaz
ing fire, and drink instantly a pint of some
hot liquor.
12. To allow the clothing to dry upon
you, unless by keeping up vigorous exer
eise until thoroughly dried, is suicidal.
q 13. Drop yourself to tbe ground from
me rear of any vehicle when the horses
are running away, if you must get out at
all.
14. If you are conscious of being in a
passion, keep your mouth shut, for words
increuse it. Many a person has dropped
dead in a rage.
15. It does not require a word to make
a vilianouslie ; whatever is intended to de
ceive or mislead, that is a falsehood. So
it does not require a dsgger or a bullet to
kill a man ; the mean slauder, a contemp
tuous sllrhg, may blast the reputatiou,
and wilt the heart and life away.
16. If aperson "faints," place liiin (in
his back and let him alone ; be wants
arterial blood to the head ; and it is easier
for the heart to throw it in a horizontal
line, than perpendicularly.
17. If you want to get instantly rid of
a beastly surfeit, put your finger down
your throat until free vomiting, and eat
nothing for ten hours.
18. Feel a noble pride in living within
yonr means, then you will not be hustled
off to a cheerless hospital in your last
sickness.
19. If you would live to purpose, and
live long, live industriously, temperately,
regularly, all the while maintaining "a
conscience void of offence, towards God
and towards man."
A N ew R emrd? eor N euralgia.—
Dr. Caniioiti, of Messina, appears to
have discovered a valuable remedy
for certain neuralgic pains. A lady,
a patient of his, bad long been suffer
ing from trifacial neuralgia ; she
could not bear to look at luminous ob
jects, her eyes were continually wa
tering, and she was in constant pain.
Blister?, preparations of belladonna,
hydruchlorate of morphine, friction
with thö tincture of aconite, pills of
acetate of morphine and camphor,
subcarbonate of iron, etc., had been
employed, but with partial success,
or none whatever. At length Dr.
Ciminiii, attributing the obstinacy of
the affection to the variations of tem
perature so frequent in Sicily, hit upon
tbe plan of covering all the painful
paris with a coating of collodion con
taining bydrochlorate of morphine in
the proportion of 30 grains, of the for
mer to one of thcs latter. The at
tempt was perfectly successful ; the re
lief was instantaneous and permanent,
and the boating fell off itself in the
course of a day or two.
A F reeman who has been
T aught to B ead tub P apers.—
The Raleigh (N. C) Progress uien
tious the fallowing iitfcle incident as
occurring in the streets of that city a
few day« since :
Army Chaplain—"My young col
ored friend, can you read ?"
Contraband — " les, sah."
Army Chaplain—" Glad to hear it.
Shall I give you a paper ?"
Contraband—" tfartin, massa, if
you pleaso."
Army Chaplain—"Very good.
What paper would you choose?"
Contraband—" Well, wassa, if you
chews, I'll tike a p«per of terbHcker.'*
The chaplain looked at the contra
band and the contraband at the chap
lain ; then the latter sighed, and pass
ing on.
clerpytnan said in a mwm
sermon that, the path of rectitude li«'l
been traveled so little of late jtura it
had completly run to grass.
. PUBNJTURE!
CABINET MAKING,
XJI>Jr>HRTA.KXISrC3-,
PARLOR, OFFICE AND COOKING STOVES,
GROCERIES, &Q.
a ;
rp:
ià
JOHN L. WOLPP, reirjectfiilly an
Bounces, that !•« has resumed bo*!
ne«« al his old stund, corner of Main
and Penitentiary (or 8eve th)«trcetn,
Batoa Rouue, La , where has, and will continue
to ket-p on hand a good assortment of FAMILY
G ROC Kill K b ; likewise, a variety of excellent
FUKNITURK, Parlor,Office and Cooking STOV KS,
to all which he asks the attention of tho public.
He is also prepared to attend with promptness
and dispatch to etary species of work connected
with his business as
Cabinet Maker and Undertaker.
Please give him & call and examine his varied
business stock.
A liberal Bhsre of encouragement and support
is respectfully solicited from his old friends and
the public generally. sept28-tf
DRUGS A ND ME DICINES.
TUR undersigned very respectfully inffrra«
his frieuds and acquaintances and the « jj j
public at large, that he has purchased the83
urug Store, sitxjated on At ioa street, below the
Jail, and formerly belonging to
"V. HEXJDE Sc CO.
T have now on band a full and complété assort
ment of
FRESH DRUGS,
Patent Mcdicines, Stationery, Perfumery
WINES aND LIQUORS,
OF THE BE8T QUALITY.
I have as m' employee, PAUL BK^HY, who has
nerved in the Drug business for seventeen years,
and well known to be a competent Drug g i tit by tue
Physicians of thin city.
Ala®, Mr JOHN McKINLEY, who has been in
said fervice for the past seven years.
They will be found behiud my counter« and at
the Prescription 1/epartmect re dy and willing to
attend to the wantK of those who feel disposed to
favor nae with a call.
Night calls for presrripfions promptly attended to.
I return hear'frlt thank* to my friends and
acquaintance* and Physicians ospecially , for tbe
kind and liberal patiunage they have stowed
upon me I re pectfully solicit a continuance of
the same and guarantee punirai pati*f<et!on.
&ug3 J. K. T. I1AY a \ES._
Julius Gruneberg,
PIANO-MAKER,
TONES 4 REPAIRS PIANOS, MELODBONS, 4c.
LONG experience in my own dggjB jj fegi B
manufacture in Prussia, enableFj^ 1 ^^*^^!
me to do th« most d'lEcilt work, at * • * • •
KKASOXABLE TERMS
9" Written orders to he left at Mr. Joshua
Real's Boo'- Store, or at Mr. Qoldiuann's.
jane24~6mos.
VICTOR'S
IREST.A.TTIR.^IIXr'r !
Lafayett Street, bet. Laurel iC Florida,
FALL & WINTER ARRANGEMENTS.
HAVING completed my arrange*
i) ems lor luy If all «nd W inter
hi -jfS, 1 would respectfully an.
n uaretoiny old friends and custom
ers, tbat I have opened my
OYSTER SALOON,
and shall continua to receive through she whole
season, FRESH 0Y8TEK8, FISH, 4c., 4c. Meal»
will be served at all hours until 11 o'clock, p. ai.
BoAnnF.ii.-i will be accommodated as heretofore,
by the week er month, on reasonable terms. Ev
ery attention paid to the comfort of guests.
tW A PRIVATE SALOON t .JFJ
Is connected with the establishment, exclos Veljr
forï/adies octl4tf
Baton Kouge and Clinton
TRI-WEEKLY U. S. MAIL!
B"5T STAGE1
LEAVES BATON ROUGE every
Monday, Wednesday aod (Vi ^
day; and Clinton, every Tuesday, 1
Ti ursday and Saturday, at seven
o'clock, a. M.
Passengers' Bsgg&ge, over 40 pounds, will be
charged extrfl.
Passengers wishir g to secure seats will call at
the Livery Stable of the undersigned, on St. Louis
street, opposite tbe Ma ket.
octlt-tf P. a. KÜGLEE.
VERANDAH HOTEL,
Stephen Basilisco, Proprietor
corner tbird and la ürkl sts.,
BATON ROUGE, LA.
B oard by the day, week or month.
GOOD BEDS, GOOD FARE,
And every attention paid to the comfort of guests
He bus also opened his
OYSTER SALOON,
where he will keep CRE H OYSTERS and
FISH of all kinds, and Meals will be served at all
hours during the day.
t®. Thankful for past patrmage, "S tivk " res
spectfally eolitits a continuance of the same from
his friends and the public generally. july27-tf
Private Boarding House,
—by—
MRS. E. HENDRY,
[Formerly of the Verandah Bute!.]
Q —IS TBZ—
LARGiS, ELEGANT AND COMMODIOUS
BUILDING OF xTIR. MANN,
Corner of Laurel and Fifth Streets,
baton rouge, la.
MRS. HENDKY resprctfuliy inf irms her old
friends and the public a I large that i-he has
just opened a Privat ,« Boarding House at the
a bove - tand , and solicits a share ot patronage ,
p ' edging herself to use every exertion to please .
Terms reasonable . oct3 -2( a .
G FRESH CRACKERS.
Chee se, Dried Peaches, See.,
3 boxes soda ceackr.bs,
2 Boxes Butter Crackt-rs,
2 *' Sugar 4
2 u Cream F'ÎFtU t,
2 4 * Ginger flfcnpn.
6 u Hamburg C' few,
1 f'arrel New Dried Peaches,
1 " Carolina nice,
1 Tierce ~ugar Ou-ed Ham*
10 B X6 c Pro «or & (Jatnble's Gtriaan Soap,
lu Koxea {iiar Cai d:«B,
10 Fh Mnn Table Rutt*.\
10 Barrel" Mew.acock Potatoes,
135 Bag* Lhnice v* bite Onrn.
Just received and for sale by
aept'to JOSHUA BEAL.
Fresh Jlrrivals!
j HAVE just rece ved from St. Louis—
10! 1 barrels (b«at. brand) FLOUR.
I&fl sac s White and Yellow CORN.
h tter.se Sugar-Cured HAM8
U h i ck I a a se l li ng at a small pr fit for th * csih.
If. WAX,
sujlQ KearUkt Govt Uoue .
CLOTHING IJLOTHING! I
JOST receive I Tram New Tort, and fot »ale at
LOW PRICES, a large assortment of
FILL AND WINTER CLOTHING.
F. OTTO,
aug26-tf Corner Third and Laurel St».
WALL PAPER I WALL PAPER II
111 (IAA ROLLS WALL PAPER,
XU^vUU of the flaest patterns. On
band and for sale by
JAMES McVAY,
julyl-tf Opposite tbe La. State Bank.
Butchers' and Counter Scales.
THE BEST IN MARKET.
B utchers saws and knives.
ÖTÜELS and CLEAVERS.
Just received, and for sal* by
julj!2-tf JAMES McVAY.
POT-WARE.
O vens, pots and skillets.
ODD LIDS, of all sizes— a fine assortment.
Ju«t received,and loi sala by
Jaly22-tf JAMES McVAY.
SAWS AND AXES.
FoTTLK'S 4 ROWLAJD'S CROSS-CUT SAWS.
WOOD SAW S and SAW BUCKS.
COLLINS* AX E8
8HINOLING and LATHING HATCHST8.
Just r«ceived, and for sate by
ju!y22-tf JAMES McVAY.
Window Shades ! Window Shades!!
LARGE and choice assortment of
julyi-tf
various patterns.
JAMES McVAY,
Opposite the La 8tate Bank.
OATS AND BRAN.
FULL supplies of the above articles.
Just received and for stle by
J. J. DUNDA8S
julyt-tf Cor. Main and Levee Sts.
CHOICE EXTRA FLOUR.
A FEW more b irrels of tbe best in market, just
stored and for sale by
julyi" JOSHÜA BEAL.
100
CORN! CORNt!
SACKS COBN. Just received and
for sale by J, J. D UND tgS,
julyl tf Cor. Ma n and Levee Sts.
TOB ACCO I TOB ACCO ! !
A FINK asxorinoent of ÇHKWINO and 8MOK
INO TOIJACOO, lu «tore, and for sale by
sept2 JOSHUA BKAL.
MORE BUTTER.
JOST received nother lot of New May Butter—
retail price only 4& cents.
july27 JOÄIUA BKAL.
FLOUR, FRESH FLOUR!
rjQ BBLS. FLOUR. Just received and
for sale by
julyl tf
J* J. DUNDAsS,
Cor. Main and Levee Sts.
SHINGLES, FOUR FOOT BOARDS
AND PICKETS.
THK undcrsigie i be|s lenve to inform the citl
zees of Baton Rouge, tbat be is now prepared
to fl!l orders for
SIUNGLKS,
fol'h foot boards
A SID PICKETS.
Made of good sound Cypress.
49~OrderB left it tbe rffi?e of the Gazette A
Comet, will meet with immediate attention.
aug22-lm OCTAVB ARBOUR.
TOBACCO ! TOBACCO ! ! ~
A LARGE lot of the beit brands of CILKWING
TOBACCO, each it—
MACKIMACK,
MAY APPLE,
NATURAL LEAF,
Just received and for sale by
F. OTTO,
aug«B-tf Corner Third and Laurel Sts.
HAY AND BRAN !
A GOOD supply in store—prices reduced
sept'26 JOSHUA BEAL.
AT BEAL'S.
L ime, oats, pork, bacon, &e.
500 bushels OATS,
25 barrels PORK,
26 Cape LIME,
2500 »s. BACON,
25 bbls. Large, New Mesbanock POTATOES,
15 .. Choice ONIONS,
50 bales HAY,
600 bushels Choice White CORN,
60 bbls. FLOOR,
Ju?t stored and tor sale at tbe lowest current
market rates.
sept2 JOSHUA BEAL.
BEAL'S :
60 Barrels Single Extra FLOUR.
10 .. MESS PORK.
1 Hogshead Extra SUOAR.
H Gross P. & M. YEAST POWDERS.
Just arrived acd for sale at moderate prices.
MUSJC! MUSIC!!
(^HEET MUSIC, fjr Piano at New Orleans prices
Accordéon.',
Flutes,
Violin*,
Flageolets,
Fifes and Patent Fife Tubes,
Violin and Guitar Strings, et
BEAL'S BOOK AND VARIETY STOKE,
SeptH Cor. Third and Convention Sts,
gCHOQL BOOKS,
STATIONERY,
PENS, INKS,
SLATES,
PENCILS,
FANCY GOODS,
NOTIONS, 4c
For sale by JOSHUA BE AT,.
MACARIA!
Ily author of Beulah, with a beautiful steel
plate engraving of tbe authoress.
MARIAN GREY—By Mrs. Hosmer.
Mrs. Hale's, Miss Le He's, Widdifield's and
Fraecat-Hi's COOK BOOKS.
A good assortment of BLANK BOOKS, cheap, at
JOSHUA BEAL'S,
Sign of the "Red FUg,"
sept9 Cor. Third and Convention fts.
AT NEW ORLEANS PRICES!
on dozen w \tkr paii s,
/Cyj ttt Dozen WASHBOARDS,
10 Nests KKHLER8.
5 .. PAINTKDTUB8,
Î Boxes KOLLINO PINS,
1 Box CLOTIl KP PI .<S,
The above goods are direct from the manufac
tory und for sale to dealers at New (.'rleans prices.
sept.26 JOSHUA BEAL.
"DUY YOUR BARREL MEATS
J-' AT BEALS.—Present prices:
FULL MESS PORK—Henry Ames A Co.,
Packers, price .... • $35 00
PRIME MESS PORK. Cincinnati City
Packed 32 00
The above Meats are fu'l weight anl "New
Croo " Guaranteed tn every particular.
sept7 JOSHUA BEAL.
LIME! LIME ! !
A CHOICE »«lection of Richard/ Celebrated
Can* Lime, ia «tor. aod for rale by
leptM «8HÜA BBAL.
PAPER, STATIONERY
—Asn—
FA^CY GOODS
Warehouse, Nos. 96 and 98 Common St.
TÏ7E are now receiving by almost every
VV arrival a large stock of
POINTING,
WRITING AND
WRAPPING PAPER,
PAPER BAGS,
BLANK BOOKS,
STATIONERY ofaii kinds,
And FANCY GOOD8.
Received per ste amer Evening Star and ship
Freedom—
44 cases CAP and LETTER PAPER.
40 reams COTTON SAMPLING PAPER.
10 cases SCHOOL SLATES.
200 dozen WEBSTER 'S SPELLING BOOKS
150,000 PAPER BAGS, all s lies, from X to 261>
COMBS,
NEEDLES,
PINS,
TOOTH BRUSHES,
And a general assortment of
FANCY GOODS.
For sale at reduced prices.
•STEVENS & SEYMOUR,
JulylS 86 and Common street.
JVOTICE.
THE undersigned have renewed their
former Partnership, and will transact busi
ness under the name of STEVENS A SEYMOUR,
at their old stand. Nos. 86, and S3 Com men St.,
opposite tbe City Hotel.
E. B. STEVENS,
Per W. E. ëïTMOca.
W. E. SEYMOUR.
N ktt OaixuiB, July 1,1898. yl8
GRASS ROPE,
Plow Lines mid Brooms.
TO save time and money, or buy a new
Broom, call at the store of
julyl JOSHUA BEAL..
'JIN WAEE,
CKOUKKRY WARB,
WOODEN WARE.
For s ale by JÜLIUS C. BOGEL,
Superior Pastry Flour,
25
BARRE LS superb pastry Flour—will
suit the most faetidiouB— now in store and
for sale by
julyl JOSHUA BKAL..
Hay, Corn, Oats, Bran & Limes
A SUPPLY of the above-named articles,
usually on hand and for sale by
julyl JOSHUA HE AI..
Oats, Sugar Cored Joles,
RUMP PORK AND BUTTER.
A SMALL supply of the above-named
articles just stored and for sale at moderate
price* by
julye JOSHUA BEAL.
MESS PORK,
Bacon, Sugar, Coffee, 4V
TFIE leading articles of Produce and Gro
ceries id use in families and on plantations
cm be had at the store of
julyl JOSHÜA BEAL.
RICE, BEANS,
Potatoes, Dried Apples, &c.
FOR sale in small quantities, by
julyl JOSHUA BEAL.
For Sale at a Great Bargain.
THE LEASE, FURNTIURE, BILLIARD TA
bles, and Bar Room Fixtures of the Harney
bo use of this city.
sept28-tf MRS. ». OVERROCKKR.
Plaster of Paris ! Plaster of Paris!!
5 BBLS. PLASTER OF PARIS. Just
received, and for sale by
JAMES McVAY,
julyl-tf Opposite the La. State Bank -
Corn Meal, Grits and Crushed Corn.
THE above articles manufactured by
juiyl JOSHUA BKAL.
TT AR N E S S & S A DD LE R Y.
11 ily present assortment is complete.
julyl3 JULIUS C. BOOEL.
"jVT AS0NIC REGALIAS
l'JL MASTER MASONS" A PHONS,
ROYAL ARCH APRONS AND 8A8HE8,
A nice assortment, just received acd for Bale by
julylö JULIUS C. BOGEL«
8. ^
IRS. / ▼ N
HORTICULTURAL !
Fruit irkes, «och «« peaoh, pio
ard Persinmon Trees; also, Garden 1
Seed*, Grape Vine«, Shrubs R om Bushes, <
Ac. For sale by
P. 0. VINOKN1
Lafayette street, near ib» Harney House,
oei.-trow Baton Koufe, La.
ST,
SHER IFF'S SALE.
State of Louisiana—Parish of Pointe Cou
poo—8eventh Judicial District Court
No. 206— Probate—In fee matter of the
succession of Jules Landry, deceased.
BY VIRTUE of a commission to me di
rected Irom the Honorable 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 Rouge, on
Tuesday, the 7th of November next,
A. D., 1865, at 11 o'clock, A. M. ( of said
day.
1st. A certain tract or parcel of LAND,
situated on St. CharleB street, in 'he city
of Baton Rouge, measuring seventy-five
feot (French measure.) more or less, front
on 8t. Charles street, by sixty-nine feet
sis and three-quarter inches more or less,
(French measure,) in depth, with tbe
buildings and improvements thereon, be
ing the South half of the corner lot, and
numbered ten (10,) of Square fonr (4,)
Leonard Town, as surveyed by Mewr*.
Waller; part of L"t No. twelve (12) and
Lot No. eleven (11,) of Square four, being
the same property purchased by aaid de
ceased from Therese Soniat, by act of sale
before William Hubbs, Recorder. May 26:h,
I860, in Book S., Folio, 282, of Notarial
Acts.
Terma of aalt oaah, in U. 8. Treatury
Notes. . A. J. BOG A*,
oetT Deputy Sherifl.
SHERIFF'S SAT .ES
Stat« of Lcuieian a—Parish of Eaat Baton
Ron«—Fifth Judicial District Court—
No. 451—Pise & Hart vs. Hart and Brad
ford <& Co,
BY VIRTUE of a writ of seizure and
»ale to me directed from the Honora
ble the Fifth Judicial District Court, of the
Parish and State aforesaid, I have seized
and will expose to public »ale at the Court
House door in the city of Baton Ronge on
Saturday, tbe 4th of November next
A. 1865, at 12 o'clock, M., of said day.
tbe following described mortgaged prop
erty, to-wit :
A certain piece or parcel of ground, situ
ated in that part of the city of Baton
Rouge, laid out into lots by Measre. Pike
& Hart, and described in a plat here ex
bibited as lots numbered from 10 to 81
inclusive. Said plat and survey made by
Wm. G. Waller, Surveyor and Civil Engi
neer, dated July, I860, and bounded North
by <ild Spanish Town stroet; South by
North street; East by Canal street, and
WestbyElam street, and measnres two
hundred and fifty (250) feet front on said
North street, by seven hundred and seven
teen foet to said old Spanish Town stroet.
between parallel and equal lines, English
measure.
Seized to pay and satisfy tbe writ issued
in tbe abovo entitled suit, together with
interest and costs.
Terms of sale—cash, in U. S. Treasury
Notes, with the benefit of appraisement.
ED. OODSINARD.
oct2^ Sheriff.
8tate of Louisiana—Parish of East Baton
Rouge—Fifth Judicial District Court
No. 870—Samuel Haralson vs. John C
Foreman and Nancy Foreman.
BY VIRTUE of a writ of fieri facia* to
me directed from the Honorable the
Judge of the Fifth Judicial District Courï,
of the Parish and State aforesaid, I have
seized and will expose to public sale at the
Court House dodr, ill the city of Baton
Rouge, on
Saturday, the 4th of November next,
A. D.. 1865' at 12 o'clock, M., of said day
the following described mortgaged prop
erty, to-wit :
A certain tract or parcel of LAND, situ
ated in this parish, on Bayou Manchac
about fourteen miles from the cily of Ba
ton Ronga, containing Kix hundred and
ninety-cix (696) arpents, mure or less,
bounded on the North by lands formaTiy
heionging to PVender)ru«t fnew Msnsur;
West by lands ol Willin; East by lards o
Hereford, and South by Bayou Manchac
together with all tho buildings and im
provements thereon.
Seized to pay and satisfy tho writ issued
in the above entitled suits, together with
the interest and cosits.
Terms ol sale ca-h, in U. S. Treasury
Notes, with the benefit of appraisement.
ED. COUSINARD,
oetä Sheriff.
postponed sale.
State of Louisiana—Parish of East Baton
Rouge—Fifth Judicial District Court
No. 677—Probate—In the matter of tbe
succession ot Roland HeCullom, dee'd.
BY VIRTUE of a commission to me
directed from the Honor; ble Judge
of the tfifth Judicial District Court, of the
Parish and State aforesaid, I have seized
aud will expose to public sale on
Saturday, the 2d of December next,
A. D., 1865, at 12 o'clock, M , on tfte plan
tation where the deceased last, resided,
about thirteen miles iroro '.he city of Baton
Rouge, on 'he Jone» Creok Ruad. iri said
parish, the following described property,
belonging to said estate, to-wit :
A certain tract or parcel of LAND, con
taining six hundred end forty (640) acres,
bounded Nrrth by lands of Wm.S. Pik ;
West by Brogden, Henry and Mrs Allain;
South byPhilli|B Bnd Lucey; East by Har
risand Sims, together with all the build
ings and improvements tbercon. Also,
the following personal property, to-wit:
4 MULES,
2 PONEYS,
1 carriage,
1 WAGON,
2 Yoke» of OXEN.
Stock of CATTLE and HOGS.
Blacksmith TOOLS,
Farming UTENSILS on hand, and
Household and Kitchen FÜRN1TUFE.
Upon the following terms and condi
tions, to-wit : For cash.
A. J.BOGAN,
eept28 Deputy Sheriff.
State of Louisiana—Parish of East Baton
Rouge—Firth Judicial District Court—
Ko. 759—Probate—In the matter of the
succession of Stephen, Roberts, deceased
BY VIRTUE of a commission to me di
dirccted from the Honorable the Fifth
Judicial District Court, in the above suc
cession, I will proceed to sell on
Monday, the 30tli of October next,
A. D., 1865. at 12 o'clock, M., at the resi
dence on which the deceased last resided,
about ten miles from the city of Buton
Rouge, on the Comité River
Ist.. A certain tract of LAND, situated
in arid parish, at about ten miles from the
the city of Baton Rouge, on tho Comité
River, containing five hurdred and ton
actes, (Mount Lane,) with all tho build
ings and improvements, consisting of
1 DWELLING and out houses,
60 acres open LAND, on tho abovo tract,
bounded North by M. Youngblood; East
by F. Bradford; Sonth by Mrs. Rusby and
West by Daniel 8ullivan.
2d. Another tract of LAND, situated in
«aid parish, on the Comité River, contain
ing seven hundred acres, ( Home Plaoe,)
wilh improvements, consisting of
HOUoE, STABLES and y U ARTERS.
two hundred acres of open LAND, on said
tract, bounded N >rth by Ashford; Eaat by
T II. Montgomery ; South b\ Jackson Sib
by, and West by the Comité River and
Swamp.
8d. Another tract of LAND, (unimprov
ed,) containing forty two acres, on tho
South nide of the Comité River, opposite
Home Place; East by the Comité River;
South by the Comité Hiver, and West by
Mcllatton.
Also, a lot of PERSONAL PROPERTY,
contesting of ST< CK, <£c., upon I he fol
lowing terms and conditions, to-wit: For
cash, in U. 8. Treasury Notes.
ED. COUSIN ARD,
sep'28 Sheriff.
State of Louisiana Parish of East Baton
Rouge—Fifth Judicial District Court
No. 882—In the matter of the succession
of Frederic!' M. Kent, deceased.
WHEREAS. Mrs. Margaret Kent has
this day filed with ihe Clerk of said
Court her application to be appointed Ad
ministratrix ot the said succession.
Notice is horeby given to all parties in
terested to file their reasons (if any they
have,) in writincr, with 'he Cle kof said
Court, at his office, in the city of Baton
Rouee, within ten days from tbe first pnb
lication of this notice, why said applica
tion should not be srranted
Witness my hand and the seal of said
Court this th « 11th day of October A.D.,
1865. L. A. ALLAIN,
ootia Daputy Ci » rk .
SHERIFF'S SACK S.
'^^^OSTPO^ED^ALE.
State orLonWaii«-Partrti ofHaat Baton
Rouge—Fifth Judicial District Court
No. Sil— Probate—In the matter of the
succession of John B. Cage, deceased.
BY VIRTUE of a commission to me
directed from the Honorable Jndge of
the Fifth Judicial District Court, of the
Parish and State aforesaid, I will expose to
public sale on
Saturday, the 4th of November next
A. D., 1865, at 11 o'clock. A. M.. of said
day,at ttye residence on which the deceased
last resided, about fifteen miles from the
city Of Baton Rouge, on the Por' Hudson
Road, near black Creek, in said parish, the
following described property, belonging
to tho above estate, viz :
A certain tract or parcel of LAND, con
taining ono thousand acres, mora or lei*,
embraoing the two tracts known as the
Bradlord tract and Raoul claim, bounded
on the North by the Perry traot; Eaat by
lands owned by the succession of T.H.
Corcoran, and land formerly owned by W.
A. Dixon; 8onth by land of Shalmire, and
West by lands formerly owned by D. T.
Young, with all the buildings and im
provements thereon.
Terms of sale—on a credit of twelve
months, the purchaser to furnish his bond
with approved security, bearinir eight per
cent, interest from the day of saie on til
paid—mortgage retained on the property
sold until foil and final payment of said
bond. ED. COU81NARD,
octl9 Sheriff.
State of I.oulsUi»— Parlih of Kast Baton
Rouge—Filth Judicial District Court—
No. 282—Neison Potts vs. W. F. Ton
nard—No. 283-Nathan K. Knox vs. W.
F. iunnard.
BY virtue of two writs of fieri facia # to
mo directed from the Honorable Judge
of the Fifth Judicial District Court, of tho
Parish and State aforesaid, I have seized
and will expose to public sale at the Court
Houae door, in the city ot Baton Rouge, on
Saturday, the 4th of Nov. next,
A. D., 18t>5. the following described prop
erty, to-wit:
A certain LOT or PARCEL of GROUND
situated in that part ol the city ol Baton
Rouge, laid out by the late Anthony Grass,
together with all the buildings and im
provements thereon, measuring sixty seven
feet front on Levee street bv one hundred
and thirty feet, on tho North side, in depth
and one hundred and forty three feet in
width on the back line, all French meas
ure, and is designated bb lot No. 4 m
square No. 7. according to a plan thereof,
made by H. & G. Waller, dated 16th De
cember, 1849, which property was acquired
by the said W. F. Tnnnard by reconvey
ance from Thomas W. Byrne, per act m
the Recorder's office.
Terms of sale-on a credit of twelve
months, the purchaser to furnish bis bond
with approved seourity. bearing eight per
cent interest from the day of sale until
paid, mortgage retained on the property
sold until the payment of the bond.
ED. COUSINARD,
«ctlS Sheriff.
State of Louisiana—Parish of East Baton
Rouge- Fifth Judicial District Court—
No. 77S, Probate—In the matter of tho
succession of Felix Brunot, deceased.
BY virtue ot acommisvion tomedirected
from the Honorable Judge of tho Fifth
Judicial District Court, of the Parish and
State aforesaid, 1 will expose to public sale
at the Court House door in the city of Ba
ton Kouge, on
Saturday, the 4th of November next,
A. D,, 1865, at 12 o'clock. M., of said day,
the following described property, to-wit :
Lots Nos. one, two ana three of Square
No. two, measuring one hundred and'
eighty leet front on America atreet, with a
depth of one hundred and seventy feet on
Natchez street, with all the buildings and
improvements thereon.
Upon tho following terms and conditioqs,
viz: Said properly tobe sold for caah,
for not less than sixteen hundred and
twenty dollars, with eight per cent, per
annum interest from tbe 2d day of March,
1861. , ED. COUSIN/- rix
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Oct5
Sheriff.
State of Louisiana Parish of East Baton
Rouge—Fifth Judicial District C> urt—
No. 45Η Robert Wortham vs. Addison
Burr is.
BY VIRTUE of a writ of seizure and sale
to me directed from the Honorable
the Judgo of the Fifth Judicial District
Court of the Parish and State aloresaid, 1
have seizod and will expose to public sale
of the Court House door, in the city of Ba
ton Rouge on
Saturday, tbe 4th of November next,
A. D., 1865, at 12 o'clock, M., of said day,
the following deacribed mortgaged prop
erty, to-wit :
A certain tract of LAND or PLANTA
TION, aituated in the Parish of East Baton
Ronge, ot about nine miles from the city
of Baton Rouge, containing eight hundred
acres, (800,) more or less, with all tho
buildings and improvements thereon,
bounded as follows: On the North by
Lively, Kellarand public lands, and South
by lands formerly belonging to Heury
tjastle, now owned by S. B. Perkins; East
by lands of Jesse and James Morgan, and
on the West by lands of Widow Watson,
being the same purchased by Outrer and
Harrison, at Sheriff's sale, lit tho suit of
Maria E. Woodward, wife, vs. N. J. W.
Wortham, husband, No. 1148, late Sixth,
now Fifth District Couri.
Seized to pay and satisfy the writ issued
in the above entitled suit, together with
interest and coats.
Terms of sale cash, in U. 8. Treasury
Note», with the benefit of appraisement.
ED. COUSINARD,
oct2 Sheriff.
B 1
St Rte of Louisiana— Parish of East B« ton
Rouge—Fifth Judicial District Court—
No. 879—Mrs. Widow Theriot vs. Bares
Billiard.
Y vii tue of a writ of a fieri facia» to
me direotcd 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 the city of Baton
Rouge, on
Saturday, tbe 4th of November next,
A. D., 1865, at 12 o'clock. 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 DIAMuND BREAST PIN.
1 GOLD WATCH,
Now in the posaession of Leon Bonnccazo.
Seized to pay and satisfy the writs isaoed
in the above entitled suit.
Terms of sale—cash on the spot.
A. J. BOGAN,
octlT Deputy Sheriff.
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