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(Continued from First Page ) upon u > h young mail's heart ; he has u<> words—it is a prayer syllabled io emotion that make« hi» lip tremble; he lays his hand upon his father'» arm, and their eyes meet. "Tut, Jack, sir! pooh ! sir, it mnBt all come to you some day—»God bles« yon, my boy, and make you a* linppy at my age a» I am now." In silence the souls of these men em brace. But who is that seraph that gathers them beneath her outspread angel wings ï I have seen her at the fireside fluttering like » dove from bosom to bosom. I have seen her link distant hearts, parted by the whole world—she is the geniuB of the Anglo Saxon family—and her name is h omk. -firr*- » »■ > srnsationai, D ispatchkb .—The fab ricated dispatches from the North tyhioh daily come over the telegraph wires have prevented the Southern people from reposing much confidence in what is sent from Washington and N"W York until corroborated either l.y subsequent manage or mail. It whs telegraphed from this city that the Démocratie Slate Convention of Louisiana had refused to endorse the President's views and policy—whilst the Convention had approved the course of the President in the most cordial and emphatic terms. The correspondence between Mr. Benja min and Commander. Wise with re gard to the genuineness of forgery of the papers found upon the body of the ill-fated Palilgr^n, culled forth a letter from a disiintuiished Confeder ate oflieer to a Richmond paper, git ing strong proof of their authenticity ; the pre»« dispatch explicitly declared that Mujor Borrocke, the ofBocr in question, states in his letter that the papers weie forgeries. Then we had the eRcape of Jefferson Davis in the clothes of a n<-gro— h statement as re volting as it was unfounded. Now we bave it disseminated that the Presi dent remaiked be had tried to over whelm the South with pardon and kindness, but from recent events he bad begun to tblnk them incapable of appelating bis magnanimity. Now, what recent events could have induced such an expression from Mr. Johnson ? Is it the hearty good will and UmgratHl'iil approbation which the whole Southern country exhibits for the wise, mild and conciliatory course of his Administration ? Is it the determination everywhere exhibi ted in the South to throw aside sec tional prejudices, and prove their loy ally by their good deeds? Ol all the instruments of human in genuity, the telegraph is the most available for communicating truth and knowledge. Those who control its workings should be the most con. soientious and fastidious in sending dispatches ; nothing should be trans mitted except what was scrupulously reliable, and nil gossiping should be strictly tabooed. As the thing is now conducted, it looks more like an enterprise for »tock jobbing purposes—for it is flatly de clared, in late Northern papers, that the dispatch not long since forwarded to all parts of the country, to the ef fect that sales of wagons, horses and other military appliances had beeu countermanded, was manufactured for the purpose o( affecting the funds, and inducing the people to believe a war was imminent with Mexico. A truce to such fabrications—they will recoil upon their originators, and the temporary benefits they may 8". (•ure will inevitably be followed by the obloquy and loss consequent upon every aberration from the paths of truth and rectitude.—M O. True Delta. A nother C otton C ask .—We see it stated that Gen. Curtis when he occupied Helena, in 1862, captured twenty-three hundred bales of cotton belonging to Oeu. Pillow, then of the Confederate service. These were con fiscated. and, as was supposed, turned over to the officers of the United States Treasury. Since Gen Pillow obtained his pardon, however, it has been ascertained that the Government has never received any benefit from this cotton operation, and it is inferred that Gen. Curtis knows something ol the manner of its disposal. Gen Pil low has instituted proceedings against Gen. Curtis for the missing cotton, or its equivalent in curroucy.— St. Louit Republican. tK&~ The trade of Boston is declin ing steadily. The Journal says : "The city of Boston has to-day a population not much under 200,000, and a valuation, real and personal, of $333,449,900. Nine years ago the amount of her commercial transac tion was $73,101.001 ; for the year 1864 was $51,355,470. This de ebne in value has been graduated through the period indicated, and does not seem to bare been greatly affected bv the war." M. J. WILLIAMS, WORKER IN Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron« HAVING established himself in the ahove business. In this clt.v, re spectftslly «oUclts the pBhllo patronage. Oltlseni, Plantera mid other«, needing work In his line, «Iii please send In ilmlr orders,and they will be promptly attended to. Work guafafitaad. Shop Adjoining, »nil North of Bent's Variety Store, od Third street. julyI JOHN TILANO, worr jeu in Tin, Copper And Sheet Iron. HAVING established hiimelf amain in the above buniiif}**, in Baton liougu, most reaper» lui ly informs his old friends and the public ffeneralij, that he In prepared to do alJ work hyhif* line. All repairing attendeil to wlf.li <fa*|>nfch* Shop on Main street, near the Catkolii'Church, augl-fr M. FOUSSE, WORK KR IN Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron, SHOP ON NT. FE/IVINA NI) STRKKT, OPPOSITE THK MARK BT, BATON IIOIK5K, IiA. HAVING dissolved my eo partnership wHh Mr. K I.BOEBOHB, by mutual consent, I have tnken the alwve stand, where I shall he happy Uo serve my old friend« and nubile generally, in tlf« eteeution «>f *»v«ry description of work con nected with iny buftiuesi. novIB 'lin W* rOyoSHe JAMES McVAY, ARCHITECT AND Bl ULDER, BATON ROUGE, LA. Oi-der« left Ht the Hardware Stur«, opposite the Hunk Building, on Third atreet, will he promptly attended to julyl tf *. It. pru ¥N. ROUT. L. PttUYN. PRUYN & BllO., CARPENTERS, CIN WRIGHTS -AND— Press Builders BATON KOUGE, LA. Orders left at Jastremski à McOormlck's Drug Store will meet prompt attention. julyl-<m WASHINGTON HOTEL, John 4 wuhh , Proprietor, OPfoaiTK AOADKMY HALL, St. Loul« street BATON ItOCUE.LA. 9%. The best of Wines, Liquor« and CJIgars kept at the Har. Ju'y2*i~tf VERANDAH HOTEL, Stephen Ba»ilisco, Proprietor CORN Kit THIRD AND LA UHKL HTM., BATON ROUGE, LA. B oard by thk day, wkkk or month GOOD IIRIM, GOOD PA It K, And erery attention paid to the comfort of guS«t« He has alio opened hia OYSTER SALOON, where he will keep FR«*H OYSTERS .u.il FISH of »II kinds, and Meat» witl be served àt all hours during the day. *9. Thankful for past patronage, " P thv *" re spectfully •olttlta a continuance of the seme from hia Ariendc »nit the public generally july27-tf SUMTER HOUSE. CHARLES WIECK, PROPRIETOR Corner of Main and Third street», baton rocgr , I.A. The bar la furnished with the very beat WINES. LIQUORS. CIGARS A TOBACCO. STAR SALOON, B. J. McCabe, Proprietor, LAFAYETTE STREET, Opposite Bogel'« Drug Store, BATON nOUOK. LA. I ^-RRPH elways tin hand the bant qualltl«« of IV Wines, Liquors and Cigars In the market. jwv2l-6m jwv2l-6m Private Boarding Ilouse, MRS. E. HENDRY, [Formerly of the Verandah Hotel.] —is THI— LAHOR, «LEG ANT AND COMMODIOUS BUILDING OF MR. MANN, Corner of Laurel and Fifth Streets, BATON ROVOE, I.A. MRS. HENDRY respectfully Intim» her «14 friends and the pnbtio at large that she has just opened a Private Boardiug House at the above »Und, and solid's a chare ot patronage, p'edging herself to use every euertion tu »lease Terms reasonable. oot;i 2ua P. PERRILLiAT, Watchmaker AT Jeweler, FROM GENEVA AND PARIS, WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY, HEPA lRED A T SnOR T NO TICK, ig tub vsmv brbt grn.K. tuk latest styles UK JEWELRY, llfill ON HAND. Lafayette Street, Baton Bouge, La. Butchers* aud t'omitwr Scales. THE BEST IN MARKE T. JiaTOnKRe SAW? and KMTO HTKKIiH and CLBAVER9. Juni reMtoed« and for iale by julyl^-tf JAMR8 McVAY* Piaster of Paris ! Plaster of Paris !! 5BBL8. PLASTER OF PARIS. Just received, and for sale by JAMKR Mr VA V, julyl-tf Opposite the La. Stat# Bank Cora Meal, tirits and Crashed Corn. THE above articles manufactured by Julyl JOSHUA BEAL. JpOWDKR, IHÛÏ AÜC CAI'g. gwiute by^ wilijIAM BOGEL, WHOLISAIJS AUD »»Ti IL D«iL»a 1« DRUGS, CHEMICALS, 3VIEDIOINEB, PAINTS, OILS & DYE STUFFS, Lafayette St., BATON R0U0 E, HAS now on hand and la constantly receiving dlrnet from the Kuroputs and Northern Bar kels fresh supplies of DRUGS, MKDIOIMCS, paient medicines, PAINTS and OILS, STATIONERY, PURE WINER, liquor*, CHESHMBN and BOARDS, POCKET onTLKKV, school books, PLAYINO CARDS, fanoï articles, PfcHFfjrtïlIir, SOAPS, BLACK and (iREEN TEAS, GUNS, pistols, POWDER, shot, C A P8, FISHING TACKLE, CARTRIDGES, POWDER FLASKS, SHOT POUOHH8. GAME BAGS, MEHttFtilUUM »nil WOOD PI PUB, t-mnklno and chewing tobacco, VIOLIN and »UITAR STRINGS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, GARDEN SEEDS, CONFEuTIONEKY, PHOTOGRAPHIC AT.BTWS, MDSIC II O X E 8 , HAS ALSO SEVERAL FI»B TOSED 7 OCT. m » « m mm 9 R08BW00D CASE, AT LKfW TIIAB NEW OULKAMS PRICES! tjf P btbiou *#' ro»«aaiPiio*8 mrtJuUyprrpartd day or night. novl8 FRESn MEDICINES, DRUGS, PERFUMERIES -AND MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. JASTREMSKI & McCORMICK, respectfully give ouUoe that tl)#y have %lwny r on hand a fresh supply of MEDIOINES, BTO-, Which th»y guarantee to be pure ; also a choioe assortment of PBJ ayXTÄdBUY, from the most o«Iehrat«d manufactories, comprlt IU(t— LUBIN'8, Madam DUKAND'8, BAZIN and wrioht '8. a floe assortment of ESSENCES FOR HANDKERCHIEFS, —AUD— H C E N 'I KO S O A PS. Allklndsorfresh genuine MINERAL WATERS Pnre LIQUORS, via: French and American BRANDIES, WIIISKY-Rye and Bourbon. PORT WINE, SHERRY and MADEIRA Genuine Holland GIN, Pure 80HNAPPÖ, French Patent Medicines, vi«: SIROP DE BRIANT, MROP DE FLORE, SIROP DE LAM0ÜRIE0X LIQUEUR LA VILM?. ELIXIR ANTI-GLAIROUX, INJECTION BRAN, LEROY'8 MEDICINES, vin de begütn, PERCHLO tmer de fer de pravar, tlUILLE DE foie de morue de tougiis, (de Hogg. WJ1I recel v# by the next steamer a fresh loto l'aient Medicines, direct from manufacturers. WINTER GAKDBH 8EHD8— just received COAL OIL and COAL LAMPS—a variety on hand. leeches always on hand. ff All order» fnrm the country CHrrfiUly pu up and prompt y attended, to, .MSTltEMSKI & McCORMICK, £W~ Htore nearly opposite tba BrtfDch of the Lousiana State Hank. jull DRUGS A ND ME DICINES. r rHE undersigned very respectfully informs, I his friends and acqunintaoces and the public at large, that he has purchased the i>riiK 8tor«, situated on Af-ir» street, below the jail, and formerly belonging to V. HEUDE Sc OO. T have now on hand a full and complete assort ment of FRESH DRUGS Patent Medicines, Stationery, Perfnmery 1 WINES AND LIQUORS, OF THR BEBT QUALITY. I have as mv employee, PAUL BESRY, who has served in the Drug business for 8êV#nt**n y tar*, nod wf II known to be a competent Druggist by tue Physicians of this city. Night calls for prescriptions promptly attended to. 1 return my heartfelt thanks to my frl«nds and acquaintances and Physician» oipeciaUy, for the kind and liberal patronage they have bestowed upon me I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same and guarantee general satisfaction. uug8 J. R.T. IIAYNES. G. R. WADDILL & CO. HAVING purchatwl tbe DBÜG STOKE, on Main St., t'aton Koug», known as "HAÏNE8' DRUO STORE," respectfully Inlorm tbelr city and country friends that they are prepared to furnish, and will keep constantly on hand,supplies of ERE8H AND GENUINE MEDICINES, PERFUMERIES, and all other articles in their line. a share of the public patronage is respectfully solicted. oct5-tf Julius Gruneberg, 6 PIANO-MAKER, TUNK8 * RKPAIH8 PIANOS, MKI.0ÜE0N8, Ac, LONG experience in my own, manufacture in Prussia, enables] me to do the most difficult work, at BEAIORABLG TERMS. Written orden to be left at Mr. Joihua Beal's Book Store, or at Mr. Qoldaann'«. juae24~6mos. ott;. (SHERIFFS SALES. , State ot Louisiana— Pariah ot Weat Fell* dan», Seventh Judicial Uiatriot Court No.' 1811—Ellia C. Johbaôû va. J. & II. PerkIn*. BY VIKTUK of a writ ot fieri facia$ ieaued on a twelve month*' bond and to tn» directed from the Hon, the Judge ot the Seventh Judicial District Court,!n Mid for the pariah and State »fore said, 1 have this day (November Slat, A. D. 1885,) seized and taken Into my po**«» aion and will expose to public sale, at the Court Houso door of the Pariah of East Baton Rougu, In the City of Batoû Bouge, on Natnrilay, the Oth «Inj- o( Jaiiaary nest, A. 1>., 18Ö8, at 11 O'cloek, M,, <Jf said duy tho following described property, up on which the twelve months' bond waa given as follows, to wit : A certain tract of LAND or PLANTA TION known as the Richland Plantation, and situated in the Parish ot Eaat. Baton Bouge, at about two and one half miles from the City of Baton Bouge, and con taining nineteen hundred and eleven (iym acres, more or loss, with all tho buildings and improvements thireunto belonging. Also the following desoilbed property belonging to Wm. ». Pike, to- wit: 1st. A certain LOT of ÜBUÜND situated iu that part of the City of Baton Bou^a, laid out by the late G. Leonard, and desig nated on the plan thereof as Lot No. 11, of Square No. three (8.) measuring 60 feet front on Church street, by 120 feet in depth on Convention street bulng a oor uur lot. 2d. Lots Nos. fl and 12 of Square No. 8, situated in the city of Baton Bouge, and in that part ot said city laid out by lUckey, Duncan and Mather. »d. A certain LOT of GROUND situated in that pajrt of the City of Baton Bouge laid out by the late Bichard Deva.l and designated on the plan thereol as Lot No. 7, of Suaro No. 8, measuring 80 feet front on Third street, by 120 feet in depth où Florida street, it being a corner lot. 4th. A certain LOT of G HOUND sitfla tcd in that p»rtof the City of Bâton Bouge laid out by the lato Gilbert Leonard, and designated on tho plan tliereo! »» Let No. 10, of Square No. 8, me', uring 80 feet front on Church street, i'ormerly Main street,) by 120 in depth, French measure. 5th. Two certain LOTS of GKoUNl) situated in that part of the City of Baton Rougo laid out by Richard Devall, Htid designated on the plan thereof ks L ocs Nos. 6 and 8, of Squere No. 8, measuring each 60 feet ffont by 120 feet in depth, French measure. tllh. A certain LOT of GROUND situa ted hi that part of the City of Baton Rouge, laid Out by HiCkey, Duncan & Mather, and designated on the plan thereof as Lot No. 4, in Squaro No. 6, measuring 80 feet front on Florid» street, by 120 feet in depth, French measure. 7th. A certain LOT of GROUND situa* tod in that part of tho City of Baton Konge, iaid out by Ilickey, Duncan & Mather, ann designated on the plan there of as Lot No. 8, in Square Wo. 6, measur ing 80 feet front on Florida street, by 120 leot between parallel lines. 8th. Three certain LOTS of GROUND situated in the same part ot the City of Baton Rouge, as the last above described, being Lots Nos. », 10 and 11, in Square No. 6. 8th. Four certain LOTS of GBOUND situated in that part of the city of Baton Bouge, laid oilt by Ilickey, Duncan Ä Mather, and designated on the plau there of, as made by W. W. G. Waller, as lots Nos. 6, 7, 8 and 12, of Square No. 5 ; Lot No. 6, having a front ot 80 leet on St, Hypo lite street, by a depth of 150 feet. Lot No. 7, forming tbe south west corner ot St. llypolitoand Convention streeta, by a depth of 120 feet on St. Hy polite street. Lot No. 8 having a front of «0 feet on Con vention streot, by a depth of 120 feet. Lot No. 12 having a front ol 60 teet on Filth street, by a depth of 150 1'eet, French measure. The foregoing lots will bo sold With all tho improvements on them respectively, and all the rights and privileges in any manner appertaining to tnem. Terms of sale—Cash, without thebenotit of appriseineut. Seized to pay and satisfy the writ issued under a twelve months' bond» together with interests and costs. KD. COUSINARD, nov2S Sheriff. SI ni e of I.onlslniin — I'm Isli ofKasI H m I oii Rouge—Fifth Judicial District Court No. 821—Probate—In tho matter of the succession of Phillip Greenwell and wife, both deceased. BY VIRTUE of a commission to me directed from the Honorable Judge of the Fifth Judicial District Court, or the Parish and State aforesaid, I willexpoas to public sale at the Court House door in the City of Baton Rouge, on Saturday, IGth of Dfecmnber next, A. D.. 1865, at 12 o'clock, M., of said day, tho following described property, to-wit : The TRACT of LAND, on whioh de ceased hut resided, in this parish, with all the btllhlings, improvements and appar tenances thereunto belonging, containing lour hundred (400) acres, distant about 18 miles from the city ot Baton Rouge; and bounded on tho North by lands of tho heirs of Joel Burnett ; East by the Amite river; South by the Greenwell Springs tract ; and West by Avory and Ilubb». Terms of »ula cash, in U.S. Treasury Notes. ED. COUSINARD, novll Sheriff. •2,000 julyl clear sides!? LB8. CLEAR SIDES. Just received and for sale by W. WAX, Near the Court House, oats and bran! SUPPLIES to meet the demands of pur chasers. Just received and for sale by N. WAX, julyl-tf Nesr the Court Uouse. corn ! corn ! i SACKS CORN. Just received and OU for »ale by N. WAX. julyl tf Near the Ooart. Honse flour! flour!! pen RLS. FLOUR. Just received and t/v/ for sale by II. WAX, jqljtl tf Naar the Court House. sugar-cured hams. T IERCES SUGAR-CURED HAM8 — Just rrceived and for sale by W. WAX, Julyl-tf Near the Court Hoste. •2 saws and axes. rUTTt.E'8 k ROWLAND'S CR088-CÜT 8AW8. WOOD 8AW8 and 8AW B0CKS. COLLINS' AXK8. SHINGLING and LATHING HATCHETS. Just received, »od for sal« by jaly2'4-tf JA MKS BIcVAV. choice extra flour. A FEW more barrets of the best in market, Just stored and for sale by july27 JOSHUA UAL. SHERIFF'S SALES.' Stat« of Lcol»tana—Parish of Bast Bnton Rouge—Blxth (now Fifth) Judicial Dts trlct tfourt—No. lOal—John Bird v«. II. E. William». BY virtue of an alia* writ of fi. fa. issued on a twelve month*' bond and to mo directed from tho Honorable the Judg^'of tho Sixth (now Filth) Jiiidicinl District Court, of tho Parish and State aforesaid, have tht* day (Noveïnbêr INth, A. D., 1868.) seized and taken into my posssssion, and will expose to public sale, at the Court House door, In the city of Baton Rouge, 6n Saturday, tbe 6th day of January, A. D.,18fl8, at 12 o'clock, M., of said day, the following described property, to wit 1st. A certain LOT OK GROUND situa ted in the city of Baton Roufrc, trictteiieri({ one hundred feet on Third street, by Ono hundred and twenty feet in depth, French moasure, together with all the buildings and Improvements thereon, boinp the same lately occupied by the Branch ot tho Loul si an a State Bank, at Baton Rouite, and residence of William 8. Piko. The sdi^ lot being a portion of live lets in fc'quaru No. Six in that part of the city ot Baton Bongo laid out by Devall. 2d. Another LOT OF GROUND, being acorner lot, measuring one hundred foot front on Third street, by one hundred and ) twenty feet ou Florida stroet, French mea sure, together with all the buildings and Improvements thereon, which said lot forms alao a portion of the Ave lots above referred to, and on which lot Is built a brick building known as "Pike's Row " Bd. Two certain LOTS OF OROUfcD adjoining the first above described lot, for merly occupied by the Branch of tho Louii Kiana State Hank, on the nortrh ot'said loi, Square No Six, Devall town, measuring fifty teet each front on Third street, by one hundred and twenty feet in depth. 4th. Another LOT OF «BOUND, »<1 joining on the East tho two lots juat de scribed, beiriB lot No. Twelve of the said Square No. fcix. and measuring sixty feel, front on Laural street, by one hundred and titty feat in depth, «II French measure, to gether with all tho buildings and improve ments thereon. The throe l"ts last de scribed wore purchased by the ►aid Wm. H. Pike from E. F. Phillips, on tho 27tli day ol January i8M, by act (nissoil before Sam. SUiilfield, Recorder of this parish. Seized to pay and satisfy the writ issued under a twelve months' bund and In tho above entitled suit, togethar with irftot-Cat and coata. Terms of aale— cash, without the benefit of appraisement, in U.S. Treasury no^ea. ED. COU8INA R!>, novlS Sheriff State of Louisiana Parish of East Baton Rougo—Fifth Judicial District Court No. 868 — N. K Ktmx vs. I. A. Williams, administrator, and als. BY virtue of writ of/{. fa. Issued and to me directed from tho Honorable the Judge of tho Fifth Judicial District Court, of the Parish and State aforesaid, I have seized arid will expo o t,o public sale, at the Court House door, in the city of Batoa Rouge, on Saliiritay. the till) day nf January next, A. D., 1866, at 12 o'clock, M., of said day, the following described property, to-wit: All the right, title, interest anddiatribu tive portion of Defendant, Isaac A Wilt llama, in the succession of Iii» mother Mrs. Henrietta E. Williams deceased. Seiinod to pay and satisfy the writ issued in the abovo suit, together with interest and cost». Terms of sale—caah, in U. S. Treasury Notes, with the benefit of appraisement. ED. COUSINARD, nov28 Sheriff. State of Louisiana—Parish of Enst Felicl anu—Fitth Judicial District Court— No. 1680—Mary E. Ureeu vs. John N. Green, tutor. BY VIRTUE of a writ of fieri facta* issued and to mo directed from the Hon. the Fifth Judiuial District Court, of tho parislj and State aforesaid, I haVe seized and will etposa to public sale, on tho plantation of John N. Green, tho defendant, situated about 7% miles, north ot the City of Baton Rouge, on the "Batott Rouge and Bayou (Sara Koad," on Saturday, tin tttlinlay «f Jiinunry next» A. D . 1866. at 12 o'clock, m., of said day' the following described property, to-wit: A certaiu TRACT of LAND, containing two hundred and twenty acres, aitnated in the Purish of Etat Baton Konge. about jnilos from the City of Baton Rougo, bounded as follows: So..th, by the lands of Mrs. Stephens, North by lands «f Mrs. Comeaux, West by lands of Mrs. S.D. Umlxirhagen, and in front by A. E. Um berhageti. Said tract of land was pur chased by John N. Oreen, as por act pasted before K. 8. Stuart, Recorder, on the 14t,h day of December, A. D., 185S, from A. E. Umberhagen. Also the following personal doseribed property, to wit: FOUR MDLE8. SIX HhAD OF CATTLE, ONE BLACK PONEY, SIX PLOUGHS, and FIVE PAIR OF GEARS. Seized to pay and satisfy the writ Issued in the abovo cause, together with interests and costs. This'property will be sold subject to a lease of the same to John T Lartitry* exe ou ted by defendant Green on the 25th duy of September, a . p., 186S, as per act passed before J. O'Conner. Recorder. ED. COUSINARD, nov28 Sheriff. Slate of Louisiana—Parish of East Baton Rotige— Fifth Judicial District Court No. 682— William Blackie va. .lobu Mo Kinsio. BY VIRTUE of a writ of seizure and »ale to nrie dlrooted from tho Honora ble the Fifth Judiuial District Court,of the Pariah and State aforesaid, I havo »eixod and will expose to public sale at the Court House door in the city of Baton Rouge on gaturday, the Oth day of January neat. A.D., 1868, at 12 o'clock, M., of »aid day, the following mortgaged property, to-wit : A certain LOT of GROUND, with all the building» and improvements tb«roon, situated in that part of the City of Baton Rouge, called Hall's Row, and designated on the plan thereof as lot No. (i)), nine, measuring (21) twenty*one feet on Lafay ette atreet, by (40) forty in depth on North street, being the same property purchased by the present mortgagor, from William B. Roberta, per act before Bam. Kkolfield, Recorder, dated 25th of 8eptember,T885. Seized to pay and satisfy the writ issued in tbe above oause together with interests and ooata. Terma of sale—cat-h in U. 8. Treasury Notes with the benefit of appraisement. A. J. BOGAN, nov28 Deputy Sheriff Window Shades ! Window Shades II A LARGE and choice assortment of varions patterns. JAMB* MCVAY, julyl -tf Opposite tbe L a State liank. SHERIFF'S SALES. r trf ei r " . SUCCESSION SALS, »tateottjntalslAiia- Partais .tf Kn>l II., to,, Rouge—Fifth Judicial Distrlet Court--' No. S10—— In tho matter of tho auecession firHetiry Drotrdeceased. l> Y virtue of a o»m mission to mo direct PaiAtoÄÄSftÄiirK Parish and State «fofefcid, 1 will t)*n«i„o to public sale,on the premises whonreon the ideceaaod last resided, iu this Parish about nx Biliös from the city of Baton Rouge, 1 ' H t il i -t-jns ' Saturday, the lGthof December noxt, A. T).,18Ä0,ktl2 ö'clocft, M., the fôllowiug described propoft y, to-wltl ,l«t. A aertain traot or paro»I of LAND, lying and being in the Pi.riahof East Ba ton Rougo, on the Amite Rivor, and about fifteen and a hnlf miles from tlio City of Baton Rouge, bounded on the North by lande of Dr. G. W. Doaring ; East by tho Amite Rtvor ; South by the fi. irs of West ly Chamber*, and West by public Und», containing six hundred and thirty acres, more or loss, together with all tho build ings, improvement and appurtenance» thereunto belongiug. 2d. 50 head of CATTLE, nioro or less. 80 head of HOGS, mûre orîosH. i 1 HORSE GABT, 1 PLOW and GEAR, 1 HARROW. Titfliis C onditions o* S ai .«- One half cash and the balanee in one and two ycara from the day of sale, hwiritig 5 per cent, interest from date until paid, with mortgago rotninod on the property sold until full and final payment, with person al security to the satisfaction of the ad ministrator. HOV26 ED. COUSINARD, Sheriff. Statu of Louisiana—Parish of East Baton Uouge—Fifth Judicial District Court— N o .84 U*~T d trie tn»ttör of tho buccermioq of Joseph Bernard, deceased. WHKREAS, Mrs. Aun Uolmes, widow of Joseph Bernard, has thm 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 ministration to said widow, must bo filed in the Clark's office of this Parish, within ten days from the iirst publication hereof. Given under my hand and soal of said Cotlft tlii a 20th day of November, a. b., 1365. JOS. NEPHLER, "ov21. Clerk. Stato of Louisiana-Fifth District Court— Parish ot East Baton Rougo— Succession of William Thomas—No. 844. WHKUKA 8 Jefferson Thomas of said Parish, has this day tiled with the Clerk of said Court an application to bo appointed administrator of the succes sion of William Tbomaa, deceased, Notice is hereby given to all parties in terested to tile their reasons (if any they have,) In writing with tho Clerk of said Court, at his office, in the City of Baton Houge, within ten davs from tbe first pub lication of this notice why said application should not be granted. Witness tho Hon"* R. T. Posoy, Judge of said Court,November 29tB , 1865. L. ALLA IN, nov 28-10 d. Deputy Clerk. Stato of Louisiana—Fifth District Court Parish of East Baton Rougo—Succession of Francis Thomas— Ào. 601. WHEREAS Jefferson Thomas of said Parish, has this day fi,od with the Clerk of said Court his application to be appointed Administrator of the above succession. Notice is hereby given to all parties in terested to tile their reasons (if any they have,) in writing, with the Clerk of said Court, at his office, in tho city of Baton Konge, within ten days from the first pub lication of this notice, why said applica tion should nut bo granted. Witness my hand and tho seal of said Court thia thé 80th day of October, A. D., 1865. L. ALLAIN, flovSS^lOd Deputy Clerk. 8tato of Louisiana—Fifth District Court — PaTisli East Baton Rouge—No. 858— Succession of Jamas 8. Rhodes. WHEKKAb Leon BonnooaKe has this day filed with tho Clerk of said Court his application to bo appointed Ad ministrator of the said succession, Notice is hereby given to all parties in terested to file their reasons (if any they liiive) in writing within ten days from t he first publication of tliis notice, why said application should not bo granted. Witness my band and the seal ol said Court, this the 29th day of November, 1885. L. ALLAIN, dec2 Deputy Clerk. REGULAR VICK8BURQ PACKET L'dvci New Orkan» every Saturday, at t> /' M. FOU VICK8HUHO, «HAND ()!JI,K, Koduejr, Aatohct, Fort Adams, Hog Point. MiirKanwi. Bsyoa War»,« liston Roiik», I'in'j ili'inlnp, Iloiinldsonvill«, au 'I »II lnt«rm»fli»l« I-ATiiilngn. the New slid »wlft|-running »iiln-wliBel steanwr BP M JE-.k m « J» mr * P.D.PKATT, Cotnd'r; OHAS. GRATKR, Olert. For freighter pannage apply on b< »rd nr to A. tlRITTON, No. 7 fro .t ntre»t, ,TNO. !.. TITÜ8 A CO , Cor. BJ«n»iile 4 Old t.evse. WOODRUFF, ltUTLKft A CO., No*. Î7 and 19 N«w Loree. WM. IlkNBKitKOIV, jnneS Agent, Third street, Baton Itoo*». ]kt»o Rouge and Clinton TRI-WEEKLY U, S, MAIL! ST-A-GEI IEAVF .8 BATON HOOOR every J Monday, Wednendsy and tr\ ,«l liny; »nd OHtiten, erery Ts«Kd»y.^S®R^^»iit Tl.tirsday and Saturday, at *«v«n o'clock, A. M. Pnpiseng«rB' Baggags, over 40 poands, Will he ohargsd extra. Pa«sengerii wl»hlr it to secure seats will call at the l.lvery Utftile of the undersigned, on fit, f.ouiii street, opposite the Ma ket. octl4-tl P. A. KUGLKR. J A MBH VAUC* RAM. B. IIAtBOUUl Wince 4* Harbour, LIYERY AND SALE STABLE, Corner'tif fjtmrrh and OowtuM/m tit»., BATON ItOt'UK. I.A. rJEaJLOlTR STABLKS ar« well<")u!p- <f\ ped with tine Hornos and con■ viysncea, and every attention is p»l<i to the ne eommodatlon of parties wishing Traaspoitatlon, 1'teasure Buggies, Carriage«, or Riding llor<e», nr to those who le» en animals In our care. Accom modation» ample,f ed plentiful an l chsrgee mnd erste, We run no hut will !r*n«p«rt any pai tie« to any point within travnling di.taneeof this city. novie -lm POT-WARE. OvENH, POT8 and 8K1MJ5T8. ODD LIDB, of all sises— hi Qu« assortment, Jnst received, and for aale by July'iï-tf JAMK8 MtVAI.