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fïUî i> t ùiï r i pUP'& £$)ÛMÊÏ «WPW mart IwWf W tC.Vvll»*'* [3^ The New York Herald of the Î8tfi inst.; rèpdrliçj* th^ retaras of 4 tîie Internai Revenue filacers ia that city, of sales by tbe stock ?nd çold broker« for the year ending 30th Juuülast says: "The amount of sales seem almost incredible, several of the largest houses exceeding one Tiundred and fifty millions, while the returns of all show in the aggregate the enor mous amount of six thousand seven 'fytbreé millions, sçven hundred and eight thousand, eight hundred and eighteen dollars. Quite a number o^ firms have Only made returns for ont|, two, iju'ee and five months. If thé ,l«5t /ioelude a full statement of all the houses for the entîlë , year, the amount of sales jvoald eiceéd three times our national debt ! "Under the Internal Revenue law of 'öongress, the brokers are com pelled to pay a tax to the govern^ ment of onfr tenth of one per cent, oa all sides of stock. Computing the ' tax on the basis.fixed for the trans actions in stocks, we find that the brokers contribute to the revenue of the government three millions thirty six thousand eight hundred and fifty four dollars. When we take into « 'fcotisiderfiiron that at least one-third of the busings thus reported was gold transactions, on which a tax of öf om per cent is paid, it is safe to place the receipts of the government from brokers' sales aloné at fully three milloas and a half an nually, which, from all indications^ will iucrease çvpry year. Thus i< is »that the working of the Internal Revenue department is gradually bringing to light'th# ^prount of busi er?«» done in this metropolis and coun i'try. The figures presented in all de partmenta of trade are almost aston» ishing. In every department—pri vate'incomes, merchandise, newspa , or stock—New York so far dis • t&ml jrfl other cities that the 're? turns from all other points do not ap pear hardly worth considering and are mere bagatelle be the side of those of this metropolis. T hicks of T elegraph O perators. ftTAëNatohez Courier,dated Yicksbörg, November 14th, says : Mr M. Flipped; who was for soma time the gentlemanly and clever tele« grn|)h rtj)efntor in our city, arrived here last evening per steamer Magen ta, 'to conduct the office of Yicksburg. Ï learn that the former operators hav«| been placed:.und6r *rrfest and sent tot Niiw Orleans,Jo order that an exam ination may be had in some rather •'cl argeaUe" stories on them, it ia ! 'said that as high as $90 per pay have been 'chhfected by ibetri for tbe cotton •(New Orleans) reports. A merchant, iiefe would send by telegraph for the gold and cotton market—be would; p^y $1U for the reply; word would go round', and the other marchants would receive a copv of the same dia "patcVi by paying $10. If true, it is jiigh time that such operators, as well! as opei atioiiSj should be "dispatched."} ß@*Mr, Quilp is in ecstasies over a lit tie tW a friend r.eoently seat hinii •ftoui ftïina. It has the genuine Peru-i vian bark. NEW FALL GOODS —AT TBI— Dry Goods and Clothing Store, 'TMYRD StRKÉÎ, .Nearly Opposite the Bank. J KOUV h-iTing jo«t returned from *h« North.! respect ful'y invites the public to examine his well i selected stoefcol il j fiilMS, 1JKI.AINKS, ' POPMNS, PLAIDS, ' MKBINOKS, fclLKS, EJIBROIPKRIE8, HANDKERCHIEFS, F.N AMELKP BUCKLES, ti.UK VK'CS. H087KKY, FLANNELS, .a*»0 JIAUlQlftMrf u • satinets AND CA8SIMEBÏS. Also, tbe VERT LATSST STTLKS of COATS, „ PANT8. VESTS. .. SHIRTS, NECKTIES, GLOVES, HATS, T8 AVELINO SHIETS, UNDER CLOTHING, • . A nd — A OOMtfLETK ASSORTMENT ' OF TBI BEST MADE BOOTS AND SHOES. Th» arrangements which he has made at th® Vrth iji'ljpp^b'e him to .receive jNToxrtr Goods Every weeki which shall be sold at A SMALL ADVANCE ABOVE COST his motto beSl%, ■ «'QTyi^K SALES AND LIGHT PROFITS." J. KÜHN, jeptê Third statt, opposite U m Buk. J* JSIi-J ET i ' V : / > if ■ Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron. '.i' i," ''j »33 i »vuuHG i HAVING established himself in tbe above busrti««, in this citv, re spectfully »plicits the public patroaag.. Citixens, Manier« and others, netiirrg" his line, «il I pleas« seed In their orders, and they will b« promptly attended to. Work gmranteed. Shop adjoining, and North of Seal's Variety gfore, on Third street. july,! ' JOHN TII.AXO, WORKER IN Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron« HAVING established him-elf «Rain in the above butines», in Baton Rouge, m;wt respeC lul'j intorms his old friends and the public nc*n«rftll|, that he is-prepared to do all worts hi hislfhe. ] All repairing nttendedto w!t!» dtspatcl^. Shop on 11 ai Q street, uear theOÜUfiöli« (ft^reï. augl-tf' JAMES MeVAY, ARCHITECT AND BUILDER, BATON ROUGE, LA, Orders left at the Hftrdtrnre Btore, opposite the Bank Building, on Third street,, will he promptly attended to. julyl-tf F. £. PBlî YN. ROBT. L. P II UTK. PRUYN & BKÜ,, hi ! CARPENTERS, GIN WRIGHT^ -AND— Press Builders BATON ROUOE, LA. Orders left at Jastremski A McCormick's Drug Store will meet prompt attention. .iulyl-'im PUKNITCRE! CABINET MAKING, rrisriDER.T jA-KXISTG)-, PARLOR, OFFICE UNI) COOKING STOVES, GROCERIES, Aro. GL ITi: JOHN T j. WOLFF, repp^ctfully an nounces. that he h'»s resunifd busi ness at his old stand, corner of Main and Peuitentinry (or Seye :th)> trcets B&to» Hou^e, La , wöere lias, and Mfill coniinue to keep on hand a irooi aasortment of FAMILY GRUCKUTKo; likewise, a variety of excellent FüRMTÜKt» Parlor,Office anu tlooking rT' to all which he asks the attention of the public» He is also prepared t<» attend with pr inptnem and dispatch to very sDecina of work connecte»! wi h his business *8 (abind Maker and lîu(kr£aker. Please trV'e him a call and examine his varied business atoefc. A liberal share of encouragement and auy>por| in respectfully solicited from his fiieuö^ the public generally. ? RéplW^ti A. BAUMSTARK, FURNITURE, TOYS AND VARIETIES; Corner of Church tf Laurel streets BATO.V HODGE, LA. gkeat variety oï FANCY GOODS ALWAYS OK HAND. A PULL STOCK 01 TB IM MING S AND METALLIC CASES I hare al«o müde all necessary arrangements to keep constantly on hand a general assortment o< HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,! WILLOW WARE, Ac., &*., 4c. fyORHKRS PROMPTLY ATTKKDIB TO. OCt2 FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS, Main St., between Tlilrd aud Church, BA TON RO UO E, LA. THK uudersigned is now prepared to receive or ders .or all kinds of furo'fture and Cabinetj work. Will make or mend in the beat manner,' and at the lowest figures, jorcash (. sly . In t» e Undertaking buairieSs he hau nô* on hand a finei aafortment of MçtaHic Cases, and i« run y to re %elv(î ordern io this line of business, which Vill meet the attention usually given by the old firm of l'iocr i Bradford. a«g6 FRKI). FUNKK. WASHINGTON HOTE^ John Gass, Proprietor ,j OPPOSITE AC A DKM Y |IALL, St. Louis street BATON ROUGE, LA. tt^uThe best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars kept at tho Bar. ji)Ty'22-tf SUMTER HOU8K. CHARLES WIECK, PROPRIETOR Corner of Main and Third streets, BATON ROUGE, l,A. The bar is furnished with the very best WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS &. TOBACCO. VERANDAH HOTEL, Stephen Basilisco, Proprietor CÔRNÊR THIRD AND LA UREL STS., BATON ROUGE, LA. B oard by the day, week or month. GOOD BEOS, GOOD FARE, And every attention paid to the comfort of guests fle has also opened his OYSTER SALOON, where he will keep FRE^H OYSTERS and FISH of all kinds, and Meals will be served at all hours during the day. tÄ, Thankful for past patronage. " S teve " res spectfully golitits a continuance of the same from his friends and the public generally. jul_v27-tf Priratc Boarding House, MRS. E. HENDRY, [Formerly of the Verandah Hotel.] —in IBS large, klkgant and commodious BUI LDING OF MR. MANN, Corner of Laurel aBd Fifth Streets, j BATON ROUGff, LA MRS. HENDRY respectfully informs her old friends and the public at large tbat she hSs 1CÄ. 'aud'soYid^r^hafe , n'edging herself to use every exertion to please, j ïuBurWsubl«. oct3-2m. Fg^H (JEACKERS, Cheese, Pried Peaches, &c., 3BCXKS 80DA CRACKERS, 2 Boxes fiiïtter Crackers, 2 M Sugar ■ « < 2 " Cream Uiscult, 1 " G)n(r«n- W&pa, 6 ■ 'I {Hamburg Cheese, ,, 1 Barrel New Dried Peaches, 1 " CaroHn* Hlee, "• ■ " '• 1 Tierce Sugar Cured Hams, 10 Bitzes Proctor i Gamble's German Soap, 10 Boxes Star Cat dies, 10 Firkins Table Butter, 10 Barrels Meshanock Potatoes, 135 Bags Choice W bite Corn. Just received and for sale by septSO JOSHUA BEAt. Fresh Arrivals J.HAVE just receiTdd from St. Louis— 100 barrels (best brand) FI j OOR . 150 sacks White and Yellow CORN, 3 tierce*, Sugar-Cured HAMS Which I am selling at a small pr' fH for the cash. K. WAX, auglO Near the Court Home. ONIONS AND POTATOES. FRESH arrivals of the above .twice per week, af thi- «tore oi i a~l JOSHUA BEAU SOMETHING NEW. BFPT QUAt.ITY IU.UMlVATINO AND T.UBRI C AT IN (J COAT j OILS, in 5 and 10 gallon Pati ent Safety Cans. Prices moderate. aU gl2 JOSHUA BEAt,. ONIONS AND POTATOES. 1 r. BAUREI.S, New Crop, at retail or by the bb) 10 Prices Wss than in New Orleans. jaJyST JOSa U ABEAL. LIME ! LIME ! ! A CHOICE sdleotion of Richards' Celebrate! Cup* Lune, in store and for sale by sept28 JOSHÜA BEAL. HAY AND BRAN J "ices rerti JOSHUA BEAL. A GOOD upply in store—prices reduced sepf26 JO SHUA BK AT NEW ORLEANS PRICES I 20 DOZEN WATER PAII.S, 1ft Dn Ze n WASHBOARDS, 10 Nests KEBLERS, 5 .. PAINTED TUBS, 2 lïoxes ROLLING PINS, 1 Box CLOTHES PIN!?,' Tho above goods are direct from the mauufac* tnrv. und for sale to dealers at New Orleans price« 8 ept26 JOSHUA BEAL. JUST RECEIVED ! 1 ZC\ BAGS Souhd Yellow CORN, 1ÜU 25 Bags Black OATS, 1000 Pound* Clear BACON SIDES, 1 Tierce Sugar-Cured HAMS, 5 Boxes fcTONE PIPE HEADS. opt H JOSH UA BEAL. TOBACCO Î TOBACCO!! A FINE assoriraeut of CHEWING and SMOK ING TOBACCO, iu «tore, and for sale by sapt? JOSHUA BEAL. CORN ! CORN ! I SACKS COHN. Just received and ÜU Ihr sale by N. WAX, julyl tf Near the Court House. . SCHOOL BOOKS! 4 LARGE assortment just received at BEAL'S MUSIC! MUSIC!! ^UEET MUSIC, fjr Piano at New Orleans prices. Accordéons, ilutes, O ' Violins, Flageolets, Kifes and Patent Fife Tubes, Violin and Guitar Strings, at BEAL'S BOOK AND VARIETY,STORF,. söp t6 Cor. Third and Convention Sts. A 1 BEAL'S : 50 Barrels Single Extra FLOUR. 10 .. MESS POHK Ï Hogshead Extra SUGAR. % Gross P. 4 M. YEAST POWDERS. Just arrived and for 6ale at moderate prices. yCHOOL BOOKS, PENCILS, STATIONERY, PENS, INKS, SLATES, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, Ac, JOSHUA BEAL,. • For sale by r £IN WAB.E, CROCKERY WARE, WOODEN WARE. For sale by ; , JU MPS C. BOG EL.. Plaster of Paris ! Plaster of Paris !! BBLS. PLASTER OF PAKIS. Just received, aud for sale by JAMESMcVAY, 5 julyl-tf Opposite the La. State Bank Con» Meal, Grits and Crushed Corn. THE above articles manufactured by 1 julyl JOSHUA BEAL. TTARNESS & SADDLERY. J -L Mv present assortment is complete jutyl3 JULIUS C. BOGEL. •2,000 julyl CLEAR SIDES ! ? LBS. CLEAR SIDES. Just received and for sale by Sf. WAX, Near the Court House, OATS AND BRAN ! SUPPLIES to meet the demands of pur chasers. Just received and for s4!e by N. WAX, julyl-tf Near the Court House. SUGAR-CURED HAMS i) TIERCES SUGAR-CURED HAMS— /j Just rrceived und for sale by julyl-tf ». WAX, Near the Court House. FLOUR! FLOUR!! BLS. FLOUR. Just received and for sale by IS. WAX, julyl,tf 50 Near the Court House. 75 FLOUR* FRESH FLOUR! BBLS. FLOUR. Just received and for sale by «T- liUSfDASfe, julyl-tf Cor. Main and Levee 8ts. W indow Shades ! Window Shades'! A LARGE and choice assortment of various patterns. JAMES MeVAY, julyl-tf Opposite the La. State Bank. Butchers' and Counter Scales. THE BEST IN MARKET. BtJTCnEES SAW? and KMVE?. SÎKELS and CLEAVERS. J ust r eceived, and for sale by julyl2-tf JAMES McVAY. 10,000 0 E f' the finest patterns hand »od for sale by WALL PAPER ! WALL PAPE ft ! ROLLS WALL PAPER, On julyl-tf JAMES MeVAY, Opiïosite the La. State Bank. SALT t SALT!! PLANTERS in want of Salt cau make it to tfceir interest to parcbaae^of v julyl JOSHUA BEAL. VICTOR'S BEST-A-TTIt ANT 1 Lafayette Street, bet. Laurel <& Florida, FALL & WINTER ARBANGEMBNTS. TT a YINQ completed toy arrange H ttents for my Fall and Hinter business, I would respectfully ao hoüBCetoiny old friends and custom ers, that I have opened my crsrsTEi*, S^lXXDOIST, and shall continua to receive through the who!« season, F ft KS H ÖYSTER8, FISH, àc., Ac. Meaja will bo served at ail hour« until IT o'clock, V if Hoarders will be acfomiaodated as heretotorf, by the week ®r roonth, on reasonable terms. ery attention paid to the comfort of guests. fâT* A PRIVATE SALOON t Is connected with the establishment, exclus vel^ for Ladies. > octH-tf MASONIC REGALIAS, Ä XTJL MASTER MASONS' APRONS, yTiF ROYAL ARCH APKONS AND SASHES. A nice assortment,just rectivtd and for Sate by julylli JULIUS C. BOGE Li. SHERIFF'S SALES. Stato of Lcuieiana—Parish of East Buton Rouge—Sixth (now Fifth) Ju4'oial Dis trict t/ourt—No. 1021—John Bird va. H E. William«. BY virtne of an alias writ of/î. fa. isstied on a twelve month«' bon-1 and to me dirscted from the Honorable the Judge oil' the Siith (hpw Filth) Judicial Diitriet Court, ofthe Parish and State aforesaid. ï have this day ! (November löth, A. D; 1865,) sèized and taken into my possession, and will expose to public sale, at the Court House door, in the eity of Baton Rouge, on Saturday, tbe 6th day of January; A. D., 1866,at 12 o'clock, M.,of said clay, the following described property, to wit : 1st. A certain LOT OF GROUKD situa ted in tbe city of Baton Rouge, measuring one hundred feet on Third street,'by one hundred and twenty feet in depth, French measure, together with all the buildings and improvements thereon, being the same lately occupied by tho Branch of the Loui 1 siana Slate Bank, at Baton Ronge, and residence of William S. Pike. The sai4 lot being a portiou of five lots in Square jfo. Six iu that part of the city ot Batoti Koujro laid out by Devall. 2d. Another LÔT OF GROUND, bein a corner lot, measuring one hundred fee front on Third street, by one hundred anc twenty feet on Florida street, French mea .suro, together with all the buildings and improvements thereon, which said lot forms also a portion of the five lots abova referred to, and on which lot Is built a brick building known as "Pike's Row." 3d. Two certain LOTS OF (JEOUNDt udjoining the first above described lot, for-* nierly. occupied by the Branch of the Loui sîahâwwè^infk, em the north of said lot, Square No. Six, Devall town, measuring fifty leet each front on Third street, by one hundred and twenty feetin depth. 4t.ii. Another LOT OF GROUND, ad joining on the East the two lots just de scribed, being lot No. Twelve of the said Square No. Six, and measuring sixty feet front on Laurel street,by one hundred and fifty feet in depth, all French measure, to gether with all the buildings and improve ments thereon. The three lots last de scribed were purchased by the caid Wm. S. Pike from E. F. Phillips, on the 27th day of January. }S54* by act passed before Sam. Skolfiold, Recorder of this parish. Seized to pay and satisfy the writ igsned under a twelve months' bond and in the above entitled suit, together with interest and costs. Torms of sale—cash, without the benefit of appraisement, in U. S. Treasury notes. ED. COUSINARD, novlS Sheriflf. POSTPONED SALES. State of Louisiana —Parish of East Baton Rougp—Fifth Judicial Diatrjct Court— No. 870—Samuel Haralson vs. JoBnC. Foreman and Nancy Foreman. BY VJKTUE of a writ oî fieri facias to rn 0 directed from the Honorable the! Judge of the Fifth Judicial Oistrjot 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 Kouge, on Saturday, the 2d of December 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 Manohac, about fourteen miles from the city of Ba ton Rouge, containing six hundred and ninety-six (696) arpents, more or less, bounded on the North by lands formerly belonging to Prendergast (now Mansur;) West by lands of Willis; East by lands of Heretord, and South by Bayou Manchac, together with all the buildings and im provements thereon. Seized to pay and satisfy the writissued in the above entitled suit, together with the interest and costs. Terms of sale—on a credit of twelve months, the purchaser to furnish his bond with approved security, bearing eight pot cent interest from the day of sale until paid, mortgage retained on the property sold until the full and final payment of said bond. ED. COUSlNARD, nov9 Sheriff. State of Louisiana—Parish of Pointe Cou See—Seventh Judicial District Court— fo. 206—Probate—In the matter of the succession of Jules Landry, deceased. BY VIRTUE of a commission to me di* rected from tho Honorable Seventh Judicial District Court, of the Parish and State aforesaid, I will expose to publie sale, at the Court House door, in the city of Baton liougo, on Saturday, the 2d of December next, A. D., 1865,_at 11 o'clock, A. M., of said day. 1st. A certain.tract or parcel of LAND, situated on St. Charles street, in tho city of Baton Rouge, measuring seventy-five feet (French meawuro,) more or less, front on St. Charles street, by sixty-nine feet six and three-quarter inches, more or less, (French measure,) in depth, with the buildings and improvements thereon, be iug the South halfo'' the corner lot, and numbered ten (10.) of Square four (4,) Leonard Town, as surveyed by Messrs. Waller; part of Lot No. twelve (12) and Lot No- erleven (11,) of Square four, being tho same property purchased by said de * ceased from Therese Soniat, by act of sale before William Hubbs, Keoorder, May 26th, 1860, in Book S., Folio, 282, of Notarial Acts. ; .' : 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 sale until paid, mortgage retained on the property sold until lull and final payment of said bond. A, J. BOGAh, Eovsj Deputy Sheriff. Statt of Lôùisian'à— Parish* ofTïifèt Bato; Rouge—Fifth Judioinl District Court No. 761%—Probate—In the matterof tl MMEBSÄ Judicial District , Court, of the Parish anj State aforèssid, I tfriîr«poM tö public sali Monday«. the 4tji of Decembtr «eat, A. D., 1865, at 12 o'clock, M., of said day on the plantation whferè' deceased last rei sided, on the Liberty and Ba,t,on .Bouge Roäd, and about twenty-five miles fror| the city of Baton Rouge; >fce following de* Bcribed property belonging to said succes tion î A tract êf land on. whiah 'thai deceased resided last, on Big Sandy Creek in tbip parish, with all the buildings and improve ments and appurtenanccs" therèiinto be longing—six hundred and forty ((>40) acres, and, bounded on the North by lands ojf George Keddin's heirs, on the East b; Lewis Kelly. South by John S. Keddin am William Kelly. Also, 10 Head of CATTLE, more or laea^. 80 " U0O8, , J3TX 1 Iron Axle OX WAGON, 1 Yoke of OXEN, 1 Dark Brown Horse MULE, 1 Bay Mare COLT, 4 years Old. Upon the following terms and condif tions, to-wit : Forc«*h. ED. COUSlNARD, oc'81 i Sheriff. State o'Lou1alnna-Piirl«li of Ens« Baton Rouge—Fifth .Judicial District Court— Abat & Generes vs. Kobt. Malloy «Jfc als No. 528. T).Y. virtue of a writ.qf seizure and sale D to r#edirected froijb tWli.C'Aofab.leflio Judge of the Fifth Judicial District, of thd Parish and State aforesaid, I have seized and will expose to public salo at the Court House door, in the city of Baton Rouge, on Saturday^ the 2d day-of D^eètrfbfci! next A. D., 1865, at 12 o'clock, M., of saidl day, the toUowU'g described mortgaged property, tô-wit': A trttct of LAND aviated jtncj?lying .in the Parish of "East B..ton Rouge, contain ing five hundred (500) arpents, oç which Tjftb't. Malloy resides, an<î uir&fer fet!lti-j vation ; bounded north by Thos. S. Shel-i mire ; south by Buhler tract, now Mal'.oy J east by McHugh and west by Mrs. Netter-, ville, with all thé buildings and improve-f menta thereon, consisting o/ a, Dweilyig lieuse; Kitchen; Out honst?«, WegToCabfns, Stables, Barn, Giohome and Press, Gar den, &c., the place being well improved—• being the same property atfqitired by said Robt. Malloy ot D. D. Avery, Attorney, in fact of heirs of Caleb Wieks. Seized to pay and «atisfy the writ îssqed in the above cause together with interest and costs. Terms of sale—cash, in U. S. Treasury Notes, with the benefit of appraisement. ED. COUSIN A KD. octSl Sheriff. State of Louisiana —Parish of East Baton Rouge—Fifth Judicial District Court No. 834 Protote, -jln, tl>e matter of the auccesrion of GeôVge Redden, deceased. BY virtue of acorrimission tome dlfieuted from the Honorable the Jndgfe of the Fifth Judicial District Court, of tht} Parish and State aforesaid I will expose to publics sale, at, the Court House d,oor, ip the city, of Bator. Rouge, on Saturday, the 2d of December next, A .D., 186f5, at 12 o'elock, M, of said dav,! the following described property, to wit :j A tract of LAND situated in this parish on Big Sandy Creek, about twenty-six, miles Northeast of the'city ofBâfon Rouge,; on tho road leading to Liberty, Mississippi,! and containing three'hundred and twAty! (320) acijès, Donnded on 'the Nqrth by lands of heirs of Chaney, East by lands of Louis Kelly, on ( tlie S.outp. J)y lands of the estate of Sanil. L Morgan, and west) by laflds of William Kelly. Upon' the following terms and condi tions, viz : «One third Cash, and,the Jbalapcft,payable in equal annual instalments from the day of »ale, with eight per cent interest from the day of sale, and special mortgage im porting eontieijsion ofyudgitiettt Preserved Upon the property, until full and fiiml payment. ED. COUSlNARD, . novä. Sheriff. POSTPONED SALE. State of Louisiana—Parish ôf Elast Baton Rouge—Fifth Judicial District Court— No. 677— Probate—In the matter of the 8>u:ccssion of Roland McCulIom, de#i.'' BY VIRTUE of a commission to me directed from the Honoriîble Judge of the Fifth Judicial District Court, of the Parish and Styte aforesaid, I have seized and will exposé to public sale on Saturday, the 2d of December next, A. D.,1865, at 12 o'clock, M., on the plan tation whore the deceased last resided, about thirteen milesirom the cùy of Batop Rouge, on 'be Jones Creek Road, in 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. Pike; West by Brogden, Henry anß Mt8.<Alli»fn; South by Phuli;s and Lacey; East by Har ris and Sims, together with J al! the build ings and improvements thereon. Also, ihe following personal property, to-wit: 4 MULES, 2 PONEYS. 1 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 ana condi tiobs, to- vit : for cash. A.J.B0GAN, sept28 Deputy Sheriff. State of Louisiana—Parish of East Baton Rouge—Fifth Judicial District Court- No. 778, Probate—In the matter of the succession of Foiix Brunot, deceased. BY virtue ot acommis»ion to me directed from the Honorable Judgfe of the Fifth Judicial District Court, of the Parish and State aforesaid, I will expose to public sate at the Court House door in the city of Ba ton Rouge, on Saturday, the 2d of December nexti A. D., 1S65, at 12 o'clock. M,, of said day, the following described property, to-wit : Lots N ob . one, two and three of Squarç No. two, measuring one hundred and eighty feet front on America street, with a depth of one hundred and seventy feet on Natchez street, with all thé buildings and Improvements thereon. U pon the following terms and cond itions, viz : Terms of sale—on a credit of twelve months, thé purchaser to furnish his bond with approved security, bearing eight per cent, interest from the day of saie until paid—mortgage retained on the property gold until full and final payment of said bond. ED. COUSlNARD, nov* Sheriff. 06.— atifter iSSStotS" London, wife,, va. Ai «x — _ienham, husband. BY tiftnfe bfnSvrft df/srr facias to me dir.ectedfi'oiathe Honorableih«j ig^ge of the Fifth Judicial District Court, ot the .ÖrfiMie «t te46X(WBdr.r 8. Die - rihum , absut Qt Bftton Kouge. in BmoK8|çwn. qn Saturday, tne*2d pf December next, A. D. 1865, at 11 o'clock, A. M., the follow ing personal property to wit : J head S ()f cAiyife, : 8 PLOUGHS, t " <:• 1 HABKOW; : *; I Ä N ' 5 H'EAD'HOGS, " 1 ' 200 BUSHELS CORN, more or less , V BALE COTTON, .more or le »», in the field. " Seized to pay atid satisfy the judgment , Mitete»t and oost in the above cause . ■ _ .Tprnis of eale ?— Cash on the s-.pot ia U. fi. Treasury notes , , 1 , . A.J. BOGAN, Deptity Sheriff . ' ir-lnjn^Trsd • iMifKnat liulqn >istrict Court— No. 402. novl it ,tn Stulcufl.o Bouge- FiftVJudici». v ,„ ul , ' Wm; 8. Pike vs. T. W?C6fltffs.— BY virtue of a writ of fieri facias- to nie dieted fror* the Honorable the Judge of theii^th Ju^ivj^L District Court, of tbe ransh and State aforesaid, I have seized ■•ÄiA- trïW%s:pose to publié sale at the COWt House dooMinßhe city of Baton.Rottgo-wi Sat the 2d ofjDeoember next, A. D.,.iatiä, at 12 o'clock, M m the followinir property,to-wit: TWO LOTS'OF GROUND in the eity of Baton Ron^o, laid out by Ri,.bard DeVall ^ïJeWfatçdon ^.pJan thereof a. Lots I>o. 4 and 5 in Square No 10 ; measuring sixty leet front, «neb. by- one hundred and twenty feet in depths French measure with the buildings and improvement# thereon. Seized .to pay and satisfy the' writs issued in the above cause together, with ititerest and iioiitB. - Iefms of sale—cash^ in U. S. Treasury Notés, with the benefit of appraisement. ! ED. CÔUSÏNÀKD, oct81 Sheriff. ^ State of Louisiana—Parish of East Baton Rouge r Fmh Judicial Uistriet Coturt— No 760J^ Probate—In the matterol tlxe sfrcceiMion of Lucy MorgSß, deéeased. BY VIRTUE of a eommlsMion td rte directed from the Honorable the Judge n .'ï Jflflieial District.Court of the rttfish and Stutè ntbi*efliu3,1 will exoono to fmblificsale, at the reniderteë dn which t.he d.eceas^dJu^fcjreaided, situated on Big Sandy Creà,k, at «bçiut^ . miles from the city of Baton Rouge, on Tuesday, the 5th .qf ^ectjfnber n,ext, A, D., 1865, at,12 o'eloQk, M. of ^aid day, the following described property, to wit: A 'tract orfiA'ND containing one hun dr«d anid :si4ttyi^ 160) aoi»eR, "with all the improvements tiiureon, and bounded, on the North by Mrs. Rachael Morgan, on thA Eilst hy lands belonging to the succession, S^itfth'by Alexander C'ourt "ay. ftS'i Wsftt b.T Jojsn Y .j Mnrgan, also ONBiWORK BULL. THIRTY HEAD OF STOCK CATTLE, NINE -SHEEP_, T.EN STO(.K HOGS. ■FIVE CPA I RS, ■ . TWO BASKETS, THREE I'lNE TABLES, ONE SIDE BOARD, ONE CLOCK, ONE HAT-RACK, THREE TRUNK8 and contents. ONE GRIND STONE, ONE SPINNING WHEEL, î ON9Ç STONE JAR, ONE, PGiT. TWO BARRELS. U{>on the following terms and con dition's, viz : Tb«'. moveable property payable one ]^l|cii^ 7 aiKl the other hulf twelve month» after tiny ot sale, with approved security ; the land* fti' h'ë sold on one ati'd two yetlrs' cre<lit: fromidfay of sale, purchaser to i'ur nwh notes, „Tjvith, approved mjjrjty;,- and mortgage retained on tne property until full Aud final payiirfnt. n t ■.< i ED. COUSlNARD, nov2.. . , ... o'j.ii-tv:. Sheriff. Statè^r I/niriilam-^iiilsli of I' nst Baton Rouge—Fifth Judicial District Court—» No. 321—P/pbate— In,the matter of the succession of Phillip Greenwell and wife, both deceased. rjY VIRTUE of a commission to me JD. directed from, the Honorable Judge »f the! Fifth .JudVtral Dwrtrtct Court, 'if ths Parish and Statj a#regiyiL I will expose to public sale attn'e Court' Üouse door in the City ul'BaUin Rouge, uii Saturday, 16th of December next, A. D.. 1865, at 12 o'clock, M., of sali! day, the following described property, to-wit : Tho TRAOT of LAND, on which*de ceased last resided, in this parish, with all the building^^ijnprpvpmenti) and appur tenances thereunto belonging, containing four hundred (4Ü0) acres, di»uii¥t about 18 tuiles from the city ot Baton Rouse ; and bounded on the North by lauds of th» lieirs of Joel B&rnett ; East by the Aarjite river; S ou th b y GrennwcU Springs tract ; and West by Avtjry and H,ubbs. Terins of sale cash, in U. S. Treasury Notes. ED. COUSlNARD. novllr Sheriff. State of Louisiana—Parish of East Baton. Rouge—Fifth Judicial District Court— 1 No. 849— In the matter of the succession of Joseph Bernard, deceased. WHEREAS, Mrs. Ann Holmes, widow ' of Joseph Bernard, has this day filed her application for the Admistration of the above estate. Notice is hereby given that all legal op position to the granting of letters of ad minii'tfatMi 'to said wido\, 'mult be filed in the Olerk's office of tiiis Parish, within 'ten dayel fto.m, the first publication hereof. Given "under my hand and sea-i of..»aid , Court this 20th day qf November, a. v., JOS. NEPÜLER, |1S65. i}ov21. Clerk. REGULAR VICKSBURG PACKET Leaves New Orleans every Saturday, at b P. M. FOR VIC,KSBURQ, «kanl> OIJU, RoJney, i>HWbfS, Fort Adams, iiug Potut, Murganza. L< you .'■'ara. Haton Kouge, Piaqutmine, I)on»ld8oa*iUe, and all intermediate Coast bandifigH, tbe IS'ew and Swift-running «ide-whet^ *teàfeer A KK 3fi: «r.» 3ÄT 9 P.D.J>|tAÏX, CoBiil'r; CUAS- GRATKH, Clerk, for freight Or passage apply on beard or to I- A. BK1TTÖN, O • ' Nr. 7 Fro..t street. v, JNO. L. TITDS 1 CO , Cor Bienvill» & Old iievee. WOODRUFF, HtJTLBR & CO , Nob . 17 and 19 ' Levee. WM. HKIStiERSOPt, jnueS Ajent, Third street, Baton Kouge.