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®h« {gmttt&Œmti HOW THE MOJf^ GoîS. ■T Juii a. un. Ho» goes th« money ï Wall, I'm »ur« It Imi't hard to Uli; it goes for rent» sad water fatM, for bread and butter, ooai aod grata« llat« oftpn and carpet, hoops and ho««, And that'« tue way money go** t How goe» the money f Nay, Don't everybody know th« way f It goe« for bonnet«, «oats and cap»«, Bilk«, autln«. muaUni, .velvets, crap««, Îlmwl«, ribbon«, fur», furbelows, nd that's the way th« money go»«. How goe» the money t Sur«, I with the ways were «omewbat fewer I It goe* fir «ages, taxes, debt«, It goc» for presents, goea for debt", for paint«, pomade and tau de rots, Aua that'« the way th« money goei. How goe« thé mohey'T No», I've scarce bei? un to mention how ; It goes for feather«, lace*, lings. Toy«, dolls and other baby's thing«, W hip«, whistles, candles, belia and bow«, Ah(l that'« the way the money goe«. How goei the money ? Come, T Ifffow It doü't go for rum ; It goei for schools and Sabbath chimes, It goes for charity sometime«, For missions aod »Mti things as thoie, And turn's the way the money goe«. How goes the money f There, I'm out of patience, I declare! It goe« for plays and diamond pins, For pobUc alms and private sins. For hollow shams and silly show«. And that« the way th* money go««. JWF*The celebrated mechanical duck of Yaucaaaon is bow b«iog exhibited in the Hue de Paris, at Havre, in a small museum which takes its name from thai illustrious mechanism. The bird Btaildrag on a surt of box, shakes its «rings» eats, drinks and imitates na ture so acouratelj that che other day a dog flew at it, without, however, do ing aoy mischief. State of Lontiitttia- Parish of Eaet Baton Rougg— Fifth Judicial District Codrt— Mli'ry E. Chapman, wife, va. Albert J. Lotiilois, husband—November 29th 1865. THl 18 CAME having been thia day taken 1 tip nnoa i»«ne joined, and it appearing to the Cotfrt that the plaintiff has fully mudp out her cam by the law and evidence adduced on the trial, It ia therefore ordered, adjudged and decreed that theoomraunity of acqueta and Ruina heretofore existing between the plaintiff, Mury E. Chapman, and her hus band, Albert J. Loudon, be and is hereby dissolved ; that the plaintiff be separated in property from her said husband and have again the froe administration of her estate ; and, It is farther ordered, adjudged and docreod that tho said plantiff recover from the said defendant the sum of Two Buadred and Ninoty-seven -35-100 Dollars, with five per oent interest, from judicial demand, and costs of suit ; and that the plaintiff have a legal mortgage On all the real estate of her said husband for said amount, to date from the 18th day of Jtinbavy, ISftO. Dono read and signed in open court this 2d day of December, 1885. (Signed ) K. T. POSEY, Judge 5th Judicial District. A true copy, Deo. 8th, 1865. L. A lla ». Deputy Clerk. Stato of Louisiana—Parish of East Baton Rungs—Fifth Judicial District Court Sarah A. Martin vr . James Pyburn— No. 628—November 27th, 1865. THIS CASE having been this day taken Up fô^ trial upon issue joined, and It appearing to the Court that the plantiff has clearly made out her case, by the law and evidence adduced on tho trial, it is there fore ordered, adjudged and decreed that the community of acquets and gains here tofore existing between t he plaintiff, wife, and defendant husband, dp and is hereby dissolved ; that tho plaintiff bo separated in prpper'y from her said husband, and have ngaitr tho free administration of her estate; und it ia further decreed, that the plaintiff, Sarah A. Martin, wife, have judg rûOTji against atjd recover from her hus batiil tike sura of One Thousand two Hun dred and Fifty Dollars, with legal interest from the date of this judgment ; and that she be decreed to have a legal rnortgago on all the real estate of her said husband, to date tVom 29th April, 1859, for the sum of Seven Hundred and Fifty Dollars and from the 23«1 May, 1862, for Five Hundred Dollars ; and that defendant pay all oost of suit. ' iJone road and signod in open court this 2d Decerhbor, 1865. (Signod) B. T. POSEY, . Judge5th Judicial District. A true copy, December 8th, 1865. *L. Allain , Deputy Clark. State of Louisiana—Parish of East Baton Rouge—Fifth District Court—Doralize V. Doiron, wife, vs. J oho D. Comeau, li^band—No. 488. IN THIS CASE a regular judgment by default having been entered and no an swer having been filed within the time prescribed by law, nor motion made to have the same set aside, and the case hav ing been called for trial, and the plaintiff having proved to the satisfaction ot the Court the justice of her claim, and th« law uad evidence being in heT favor, It is therefore ordered, adjudged and decreed that said plaintiff Doralixe V. Doiro'u do have judgmentjtgainsl and re cover of the Defendant John Degrasier Comeati, the sum of Seventeen Hundred ami Ninety six 83-100 dollars, with 6 per cent interest trom Judicial demand until paid ;tnat said plaintiff be decreed to have a privilegef and tacit mortgage on all the property of the defendant, her said hus band, to take effect a» follows, to-wit : for the sum of Three Hundred and Nineteen 2«. 100 Dollars, from the lid day of August, 1S53 ; for the sum of Thres Hundred aod Sixty-four 64-100 Dollars from tho7th day of Match, 1854 ; for the sum of Three Hundred and Sixty-four «4 100 from the 2d day of August, 1655 ; for the sum of Two Hundred aud Ninety-six 20-100 Dol lars from the 1st day of May, 185S ; and for the sum of Four Hundred and Ninety six 97-100 Dollars frum, the 14th day of Fobruary, 1860. It is further Ordered and decreed that the community.of acqueta and gain's heretofore existing between plaintiff and détendant be dissolved ; that a separa tioft'öf property between them be also ad judged and decreed, and that the plaintiff be and she Is heroby authorised, empower ed and decreed to Tesume the sole and ex clusive oontrtil, management and admin istration of her paraphernal property, free from the control and influenoe of her ssid husband, and that he ba condemned to pay costs of this suit. Done, read and signed in open Court, this 2d day of December, 1885. (Signed) R.T.POSEY, Judge 6th Judicial DisUiot. A true oopy, December 8th INS. L. A«.***» Deputy Ciuk. M. J. WILLIAMS, Î -■ i wosKiB ï Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron ITAVrtfO established himself In XI th« abov« busloais. ln this city, re spectfully «ollcit« th« public patronage, OHlttol, Planters and othwrs, needing Work in hl« lin«, will pleas« Mud Id their orders, and they will b* promptly attended to. Work guaranteed Shop adjoining, and North of Beat's Variety Store, on Third atreet. julyl JOHN TILANO, worker ij« Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron HAVING established himself again in the above business, in Hatnu Rouge, mont resppclluHy informs bis old friends and tfie publia generally that he Is prepnred to do «11 WorV In his line. AU repairing attende«! to with despatch, Shop on Main str«et, near the Catholic Church - * • ■ M. FOUSSE, WOBKKB IN Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron, shop on st. ferdinand street, opposite ths makhfct, BATON KOUGG, LA. HAVING dissolved my «o-p»rtner«hip with Mr, E L bohndkk, by mutual consent, I have taken the above stand, where I shall be happy to serve my old friends and the nubile generally, in th« exécution Of every description of work con nected with my business. novlS-Sm M. FÜU3SR. JAMES McVAY, ARCHITECT AND BUILDER, BATON ROUGE, LA. tQt, O'ders left at the Ilnrdwsre Store, opposite the Bank Building, on Tuird street, w-ll be promptly attended to. julyl-tf r. X. pruyn. ROBT. L- PKUYN PRUYN & BHO.r CARPENTERS, GIN WRIGHTS -AND— Press Builders BATON ROUGE, LA. Order« left at Jastremski k McCorinlek's Drug Store will meet piompt attention. julyl-tm WASHINGTON HOTEL, John G/ut*, Proprietor, OPPOSITE ACADKMT HALL, St. LoaUiM BATOÎ* ItOlGfi,U d«Tb6 beak of Wines, Liquor* and Cigan kapt at tho Bar. July2!2— Éf i VERANDAH HOTEL, Stephen Basilisco, Proprietor corner third and laurel stb., BATON ROUGE, LA. B oard by the day, week or month GOOD BED», GOOD FAHR, And «vsry attention paid to the comfort of guest« Be has also opened bis OYSTER SALOON, whore he will keep FHK^H UYKTKKS nn«l FISH of all kinda, and Meals will be nerved at all hoars during the day. f^Tbankfal for p*Mt patronage, rep* spectful] f bo ) i tit s a continuance of the game from hi« frlenda and the public genera'ly. julv27-tf SUMTE« HOUSE. CHARLES WIECK, PROPRIETOR Corner of Main and Third streets, baton rouge, la. Th« bar I« fu. olshed with the vary best WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS & TOBACCO. STAR SALOON, B. J. McTabe, Proprietor, lafayette street, Opposite Bogel'« Drug Store, BATON ROUGE, LA. "IT" ERPS always on hnn.1 th« boat qualities of JV Win««, Liquor* and Clgar« in tb« market. 1i6^tl4Su Private Boarding House, MRS. E. HENDRY, iFurinarly of the Verandah Hotel.] —ia la«— large, elegant and commodious BUILDING OF MR. MANN Corner of Laurel and fifth Streets, baton rouge, la. HENDRY respectftifly Informs her old I'ianda and the public at large that «he ha« op«n«d * Private ftoardlti* House *<"<{5 aboT« »tand, and Bollcl'« a share ol patrons';«, p'edging herwlf to use every »xcrtlon to> oiease! Tarns reasonable. oct3-2m MS Jurt op« F. PERRILLAT, Watchmaker Jf Jeweler, prom GENEVA and PARI8, WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY, repaired a t short notice, ik tbi very bk8t 8tyls. THE LATEST STYLES OF JEWELRY, ALWAYS ON BAND. Lafayette Street, Baton Kouge, La. Botchers- aud Couuter Scales. THE BEST IN MARKKT. B otohkrb saw? 8TKKL8 and CLKAVER8. Just received, «nd for «aie by juiylï-tf JAMES McVAY. Planter of Paris ! Piaster of Paris!! ft BBL8. PLASTER OF PARIS. Just 0 .received, and for aale by 1 , JAMK8 aicVAÏ, Julyl-tf Opposite the L«. State Bank Coro Meal« Grits and Crushed Corn. THE above articles manufactured by julyl JOSHUA BKAL. pOWDIR, »HOT AKD 0AFB. tot ul«by jt m»u n. WAX. wïl L iam öogei :. WBGLUtLS AUD »«TAIL OSlLltl IS DRUGS, CHEMICALS, JVrEDXOlJSTÄa,, PAINTS, OILS & DYE STUFFS, LttAnycttegt:, BATON R0U0E, HAS now on band and 1« constantly rscalTlng direct frotn thé European Snd Northern mar ket« fresb supplie« of DRUGS, mkdi0ink9, PAIENT MUSIC INKS, PAItfTBa&OIM, station brt, PURS WINKS, liquors, CHESSMEN and BOARDS, POCKET OIJTLERY, school books, PLAYING CARDS, fAWCT ARTICLES, PKltKIJMKRY, Bijipt, black and green TEAS, GUNS, PISTOLS, POWDER, SHOT, PISHING TACKLE, CAKT&IDGKS, powuer plasks, shot pouches. game bags, MEERSCHAUM snd WOOD PIPES, 8MPÄ1NG >n* CHWIN'9 To4 ACCO, VIOLttf and G U Tf a'R BT lu NG8. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,! GARDEN SEEDS, confectiowbrY; ï , photugkaphtc albums, M O SÏO B tfXÄS, ifif'itao several ptnevtontd 7 oct. TÊ3* m ROSEWOOD CASE, at i .K88 thah NEW ORLEANS PRICES! m9- PätsioiaRs ' ttirtOBimcurs carefuhypf'pared day or night. novlS FRESH MEDICINES, DRUGS, PERFUMERIES |pl CE C -**»> «BT CI MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. T AMTREMS KI & McCORMIGK, " respec'nuliy g'fve notice that they haTe^^F always on hand a tre«h supply of S m£ix^oin£s, bxo., Which they guarantee to be pur« ; also s choice assortment of PERFUMERY, fiom the most celebrated manufactories compris ing— LUBIN'S, Madam DUKAND'S, BAZIN and WRIGHT'S. A fine assortment of ESSENCES FOR HANDKERCHIEFS, —A»i>— SCENTED SOAPS. AU kiD'i» or fresh genuine MINE'tAL WATERS Pure LIQUORS, tfs'V French and American BRANDIES, WHISKY—Rye and Bourbon. i'OftT WÎNK, sherry and madbirä Genuine Holland gin, Pure SCHNAPPS, French Patent Uedicin««, Tis: sirqpimä briant, sirop de flore, sirop de lamourieüx liqueur la Ville, t ELIXIR ANTI-GLATROBX,' IMJECTION BRAN, LEROY'8 MEDICINES, vin de seguin; PKilCIJLO.iMKR DE FER DE puavarj, HOILLE DE FOIE de morue de TOUGIIS, .. (de Hogg. Will receive by the next steamer a fresh loto Patent Medicines, direct frotn manufacturers. WINTER GARDEN SEEDS—just received COAL OIL and COAL .LAMPS—a variety on hand. LEECÛE3 always on hand. Tf~ AU orders from tàa oountry carefully pu up and promply attended to. JASTREAISKI & McCORMICK f Store Dearlf onpoaite the Branch of the Lounhna State Bank. jail DRUGS A ND ME DICINES. THE und»mi|rned very r««pectfully iufrrmR^^ his friend» and acquaintance« and the sT« public at large, that he has purchased the i a i>ru(f store, situated on Africa itreet, below the jail, and formerly belonging to V, HEUDE «te OO. I have now on band a full and complete a««ort meat of FRESH DRUGS Patent Medicines, Stationery, Perfumery 1 WINES aND LIQUORS, oy the bebt quality. I hav« a s m" employee, PAUL BES8V, who ha« •erveil In the Drug budine«« for seventeen years, «nd wtll known lo be * aumpetent DruaaM by tue Physicians of th!» city. Night call« for prescriptions promptly attended to. I return BD j heartfelt thanks to my ftfend* and acquaintances and Physicians ospecially, for the kind and liberal patronage they have twtowed opon me I re pectfully solicit a continuance of thn same and guarantee general s«tip/no'Inn. augS J. R. T. HAYNES. fi. D. WADDILL & CO, HAVING purchased the DRUG 8T0KK, a on Main 8t., Katon Rouge, known uflH "HAYNKS 1 DRUG STORK," TK respectfully intorm their olty and country «S friend« that they are prepared to furniah, and Will keep constantly on hand, supplie* of FRESH AND GENUINE MEDICINES, PERFUMERIES, and all other articles in their line. A share of the public patronage I« respectfully «olicted. oct5-tf Julius Gruneberg, PIANO-MAKËp, TUNES k REPÀTttS PIANOS, ftlttOtlEONS, Ac. T ON<? experience in my own. ;wm -Li manufacture in Prussia, enables' me to do the most difficult work, at REASONABLE TERMS. ►" Written order* to fee left at Mr. Jethua Beal'« Book Store, or at Mr. Ocldsuu»'«. S w-w B 1 Stiw ôf Xdûisîsns-PÂïtsh of ttot'M cisos, Seventh Jttdio'ml District Csurt—' No .^plï -Bli«* G. Johnson ?«. j. A H ï VIRTUE ôf a writ of fitri faeU* issued on s twelve months' bond snd to in« directed from the Hon. tha; Judge of thé Seventh Judicial District Court, in and for the parish and State afor« said, I havi this àkj < November «1st, A. D. 1S6Ö,) seized and taken into my posses sion and will expose to public sale, at the Court House door of the Parish of Earit Baton Rouge, in the City of Batoa,Rouge,s on Saturday, the Otli day of January next, A. _D., 1866, at 11 p'clock, M., of said day l&o following described ptopértyy up on which the twolvo months' bond was given as follows, to-wit : a certain tract of LAND or PLANTA TION known as the Richland Plantation, and situated in the Pariah ot Eaat Baton Rouge, at about two and one half miles from the City of Baton Rouge, snd con taining nineteen hundred and elevenj (1911) acres, more or less, With «11 the buildiDgs and improvements thereunto beloïgitig. 1st. A certain LOT Of OROD ND situated Hqaara No. three (8.) measuring 00 feet front on Church atreet, by ISO feet in depth on Convention street being » cor ner tot. 2d. Lots Nos. 6 and 12 of Square No. 8, situated in the citv of Baton Kouge, and in ttfat j>*rt 0t»i« city kid oqt.by Hlckey, Duncan "and Mather. 3d. A certain LOX of GROUND aituated in that part of the City of Baton Kouge laid ouV by tho late Kiohord Devall and designated où the, pi an thereof as Lot No. 7, ot »««• lueasuring 80 feet front on Tkixd Bfcedtv-by YM feet hi depti wi Florida street, it being a corner lot. 4th. A certain LUff of GKOUND situa ted in that partof the City of Baton Rouge laid oufc'by thb hiw* (AlW/t (Lcaniard, and designated on the plan thereof as Lot Np. 101, of Sqéare Not 8, mea«dring 80 ^iet front on Church street, (formerly Main street,) by 120 in "ctepth, French measure. 6th. Two certain LOT8 of GROUND «Hunted ift that part of the City of BaVw Kouge laid out by Richard Devall,, and designated on the plan thereof as Lx>ts Nom . 5 and 6, of Square No. 8, measuring each 60 feet front by 120 feet in depth, French meaaore. tith. A certain LOT of GROUND situa; ted'5 Cthat part of the City oTBaton Kong*, laid out by Hickey, Duncan & Mather, and designated on the plan thereof as Lot Nr<. 4, in Square No. 5, measuring 60 feet front on Florida atreet, Dy 120 feet in depth, French measure. 7th. A certain LOT of GROUND situa ted in that part of the City of Baton Konge, laid out by Hickey, Dunoan & Matner, aim designated on the plan there of as Lot'No. 8, in Square No. 5, measur ing 60 feet front on Florida streut, by 120 feet between parallel Itnea. 8th, Three certain LOTS of GRO.UND situated in the same part oi the City of Baton Rouge, as the last above described, being Lots No«. 9, 10 and îl, in Square No. 6. 9th. Four certain LOTS of GROUND situated in that part of the city of Baton Rouge, laid out by Hickey, Duncan A Mather, and designated oh the plan there of, ;afMiiade by W- tfr Vf. G, Waller, a* lots Nos. 6, 7, 8 and 12, of Square No. 5 ; Lot No. 0, having a front of ö0 leet on St. Uypol^tç street, by a depth of 150 feat. Lot No. 7, forming the south west corner of St. Hypolite and Convention streets, by a depth of 120 feet on St. Hypolite street. Lot No.S having a front of «0 fee', on Cera* vention street, by a d«[ith of 120 feet. Lot No. 12 havHig a front ol 60 teet on Fifth streit, by a depth of 150 feet, French measure. The foregoing lots will be sold with all the 1mi>rfcvoioonts on thern respectively, and all the righis and privileges in any manner appertaining to them. Terms of sale—Cash, without the benefit of apprisement. Seized to pay and satisfy tho writ issned i .lar it toibl va mnnt.ha' hfinH tfnywt Vmr under a twelve months' bond, together with interests and oosts. ED. COUSINARD, nov28 ' Sheriff. Slate of trt»nl«lana—ParIwhof Ka»t Baton Kouge—Fifth Judicial District Court No. 821—Probate—In the matter of the suçoeesion of Phillip Greenwell and wife, both deceased. BY V1RTÜE of a commission to me directed from the Honorable Judge of the Fifth Judicial District Court, of the Parish and State aforesaid, I will expose to public Rale at the Court House door in the City of Baton Rotige, on Saturday, 16th of December next, A. D.. 1865, at 12 o'clock, M., of said day, the following described property, to-wit: The TRACT of LAND, on which de ceased Jast resided, in this parish, with all tho b-jildTngs, improvements and appur tenances thereunto belonging, containing tour hundred (400) acres, distant about 18 miles from the city of Baton Rouge ; and bounded on the North by lands of the heirs of Joel Barnett ; East by the Amite river;. South by the Greenwell Spring* tract ; and West by Avery and Hubbs. Terms of aale cash, in U. 8. Treasury Notea. ED. COUS1NARD, novll Sheriff. 2,000 julyl CLEAR SIDES ! ? LBS. CLEAR. SIDES. Just received and for sale by If. WAX, Near the Court House, OATS AND BRANT SUPPLIES to meet the demands of pur chasers. Just received and for sal« by N. WAX, julyl-tf Ne«r the Court Uoose. COHN ! CORN I ! SACKS CORN. Just received and for «ale by N. WAX* julyl-tf Near th« Court Houae. 50 FLOURrFLOURtr BLS. FLOUR. Just received and for sale by S. WAX. julyl tf Near the Court House. 50 SUGAR-CURED HAMS. 2 TIERCES SUGAR CURED HAMS— Just rroelved und for sale by S. WAX, Julyl-tf Near the Court House. SAWS AND AXES. T U TTLK '9 * ROWLAND'S CROSS -CUT BAWS. WOOD SAWS and SAW BUCK3, COHLIN9' AXES SHINGLING and LATHING HATCHET3, Just received, and for sale by july22-tf JAMES McVAY. CHOICE EXTRA FLOUR. ^ TEW more barrel« of th« best in market, Jost •tortd. and fer «al* by JulyJT JOSHUA IS BAL. .i i State of Louisiana— Psrish of^ast Batpn Roüge— Sixth '(now Fifth) Judicial Dis trict Court—No. 1021—John Bird v». 84 E. Williams. BY virtu« of an alias writ of fi. fa. issutfä on a twolvo month«' bond and to me, directed from the Honorable the Judge of the Sixth (now Filth) Judlci«! District Court, of the Parish sfad State aforesaid, bave this day (November J,6.j,h, A. 1) 1865,) seized and taken intoihy post<ét>iiîon and will expose to publié nale, at the Cbérfc House door, in the city of Baton Bouge, an Saturday, the 6th day of January A. D., 1866, at 12 o'clock, M., of said day tho following described property, to wit 1st. A oertain LOT OF ö ROUND aitua ted in the city of Baton RtfUge, measuring one hundred feet on Third street, by one hundred and twenty feet in depth, French measure, together with ail the bdildings and improvements thereon, being the same, lately occupiud bv the Branch of the Loui siana State Batik, at Baton Rouge, aud residence of William S. Pike. The said lot being a portion of-live lots in Square No. Six in that part of the city ot Baton Rouge laid out by Devall. 2d. Another LOT OF GROUND, being acorner lot. measuring one hundred feet front on Third street, by one hundred and i twenty feet on Florida street, French mea sure, together with all tho buildings and iffejyMvements thereon, which «aid loti forms also a portion of the five lots above referred te, and qn wbieh lot Is built brick biiÜdiiijf kWoWB as "î , ikë , 's Row." 8d. Two certain LOTS OJ? • OfyOUJ^D adjoining the first above describo'd lot, frtr merly occupied by the Branch of the Loui-i siana Stale Bank, on the north of eaid lot Square No Six, Dévall town," measuring fifty feet each front on Third street, by one hundred and twenty feet in depth. 4th. Another LOT OF OKOUND, ad joining on the East the two lots just de sorlbed, beinjç lot No. Twelve of the said Square No. Six, and measuring sixty feet fronton Laurel atreet,by oue hundred and fifty feet in depth, all French rneutmre, to gether with all the buildings and improve monts thereon. The three lots last d scribed were p'irchssed by the i<aid Win. Pike from E. F. Phillips, on the 27th day of January 1854, by act passed before Sinn Skolfield, Recorder of this parish. Seized to pay and eatisfy the writ Ssstied under a twelve months' bond and in tho above entitled s'ait, together with ihtereÂt and coBta. Tonus of sale—cash, without the benefit of appraiaement, in U.S. Treasury notea. ED. COUSINAKD, novl8 ' Sheriff. State of Louisiana—Parish of Eaat Baton Rougo—Fifth Judicial District Court No. 868—N. K. Knox v*. I. A. Williams administrator, and als BY virtue of writ ofyî./j». issued and to mo directed from the Honorable, the Judge of the Fifth Judicial District Court of the Parish and Stato aforesaid, I have seized and will expose to public sale, at the Court House door, in the city of Baton Rouge, on Sal uni»y, the nth «lay of January next A. D., 186^6, at 12 o^clook, M., of said day the following described property, to-wit All the right, title, interest anddistribu tine portion of Defendant, I bbkc A Wll littm», in the «ueeession of his mother Mrs Henrietta E. Williams,deceased|' ; Seized to pay and satisfy the writ issueü in the above suit, together with interest and costs. Terms of sale—cash, in U. S. Treasury Notes, with the benefit of appraisement. ED. COUSINS RD. nov28 Sheriff. State of Louisiana—Parish of East Felici ana— Fifth Judicial District Court No. 1680-Mary E. Green vs. John N. Green, tutor. BY VIRTUE of a writ oi fieri facias issued and to me directed from the Hon. the Fifth Judicial District Court, of the parish and State aforesaid, 1 have soizud and wilt expose to public sale, on thn plantation of John N. Green,, the def'etidijnt»' 8j(tia|tei about miles, north of the city of Binoa Kouge, on the "Baton Rouge aud Bayou Sara Koad," on Saturday, the Stii dny of January next A. D-. ISA'S, at 12 o'clock, M., of said day the toliowing described property, to-wit A certain TRACT of LAND", containing two hundred and twenty acres, situated in the Parish of Eist Baton Rouge, aboui miies fron» the City of Baton Kouge, (bounded as follows: So„th, by the lands of Mrs. Stephens, North by lands of Mrs, Comeaux, West by. lands of Mrs. £>■ D lUmberhagen, and in front by A. E. Um berhagen. Said tract of land Waa .pur chased by John N. Green, as per act passed before R. S. Stuart, Recorder, on the 14th day of December, A. D., 185S, from A. E. Umborhagen. Also the following personal described property, to-wit: FOUR MULES, SIX M HAD OF CATTLE, ONE BLACK PONEY, SIX PLOUGHS, and FIVE PAIR OF GEARS. 8eized to pay and satisfy the writ issued inthe above cause, together with interests and costs. This property will bo sold subject to a lease of the same to Jehn T Landry, exe cuted by defendant Groen on the 23th day ol September, a . »., 18Ü5, as per act passed before J. O'Conner, Recorder. ED. COUSINARD, noväS Sheriff. AI B State of Louisiana—Parish of Edst Baton Rouge—Fifth Judicial District Court— No. ö8S*~William Blackie vs. John Mc Kinaie. Y VIRTUE of a writ, of seizure and »ale to me directed from the Honora ble the Fifth Judicial District Court, of the Parish snd State aforesaid, I have seized and will expose to public sale at the Conrt House door in the city of Baton Rouge on Saturday, the (ith day of Jiin«»ry next A. D., 1866, at 12 o'clock, of said day, the following mortgaged property, to-wit : A certain LOT of GROUND, with all the buildings and improvements thereon, aituated In thatpart of the City of Baton Rouge, called Hall's Row, and designated on the plan thereof as lot No; (9), nine, measuring (21) tweoty-one feet on Lafay ette street, by (40) forty in depth on North atreet, being the same property purchased by the present mortgager, from William B. Roberts, per act before Sara. Skolfield, Recorder, dated 25th of September, 1855. Seized to pay and satisfy the writ issued ip the above cause together with interests and cost». Terms of sale—oai-h in U. 8. Troastiry Notes with the benefit of appraisement. A. J. BOGAN, nov28 Deputy Sheriff Window Shades ! Window Shades !! LARGE and choice assortment of varloul pattern«. JAM ES McVAY, Op poilte the tu- Stat« Hank. A Juiyl-tr iHHn TS SALES. suet ÉmON sale, Sfateof Louisiana—Parishnl Knst Baton Rongé—' Wfth« Judicial District Court— ■i No. 810— JB.She matter of thtf «ueeession Henry lïmz, decewed,. . TJx virtue of a commission tome direct ly .éf ïAJhUA Ho»'t>rab!e 'thé Judge of tho Fifth Judicial District Court, of the Parish and State aforesaid, 1 will exposa u "" — * 1 ' ! 1 -pythe aboijt Wi) äOo'7 K00 ^' 1st.. A certain tract ar'parcel of LAND, lying and balug in the.Piri & hof East Ba ton Rouge, on the Amite River, and about fifteen and a hhlf anrilerf from the City df Ijt Ohafober», and'West by public landi, containhig ate huBdired and thirty acre», mot^ hws, together with #11 the build ingfc, imprqVemont and appurtenances thereunto b«4onging> -1 of BATTLE, more or less. 50 head of HOGS, more or less. x .HORSE CART, 1 iftLOW and GEAR, 1,1 HARROW. v Ti^¥ 8 . a * ü oonuttionb or Sale —One hair dash and the balance in 6ne and two year« ifrom the day of «ale, bearDdg 6 per cent, interest fryrn date upUi paid, with mortgage retnined on the prbt>erty sold until Itsifsnd final payment/with person al isaoority to the eatiafaciion of the ad ministrator. nov2S ED. COUSJNARl!), Sheriff. Sta^i ofi Louj»i4na~ Fifth District, Court— 1 urinh of £ust Baton Kongo—8uccott«ion of William Thomas—No. 844. " "117" HERE A S "Jefferson Thomas of said I ni this (day filed with the Clerk of said Court an app'ication to be appointed admlnisti'atÔPof the succes •iAn of William Thomas, deceased, Notice is hereby given t» aU partios in terested to file thuir reasons (if apy they have.,; jn writing Wfitb the Clerk of said Coijrt, at hl« t'ffiçe, id the City of* Baton Rodgo, within ten dav's frbm the first pöh lication of this potUe why said applioiitian should* not be 1 granted. Witness the Hon. R. T. Posey; 1 Judge of said Court, November 29th, 1865. '»MfWt M L. ALLAiH/F novW-.lOd. ^ Deputy Clerk.. State of Louisiana- Fifth District Court^ Pari«h of East Bbtoti Kougu—Succession ■ Of I /apc ip ff h,ftroaa-rJ> O. 601, 117 HEVEAS Jefferson Thomas of said 'I Parish', has this day fl,od with he Clerk of said Court his application to be appointed Administrator of the above succession. Notice is ; hereby jjiven to all partie%in terested to^le their reasons (if any they have',') in "Writing, -with the C'letk of said Court, at hi» offiue,-in: the city of Baton Kouge, within ten days from the fi rwt p.ubr Jicatioh of this notice, why said applica tion should rtot be granted. Witness my hand and tho sea! of said Conrt this the ÖOth-day of October, A. D., 18#5; i, L. ALLA1N, .Aov29-10d Depuly Clerk. State of Louisiana—Fifth District Court —'Parish East Batotï Ronge — No. 858— Sitet't'HBion of James 8. Rhodes. WHEREAS Leoç ,Bo»necaze has this day filed with the «Clerk of said CÖtirt his ripjillöVtiön tö be appointed Ad ministrator of the said successioti, Notico is hereby gitren to ull parties in tsareSIWKi to file tldir reasons (if any they have) in writing within ten days from the first publication of „this notice, why said application should not be granted. Witness my hand and the seal ot said Court, this the 29th<day of November, 1865. L. ALLAIN, dec2 Deputy Clerk. REGULAR VICKSBURG PACKET Lernen New Oileiins éecry SdturdaiJ, ai t> P. if. 70R,VICK3JJUliG, ORAND GULF, ReiliiMjf, Mbtehé«, Fort Adams, i Point, Mnruanea, Itayou tiara. « Batou Kout(e, l'laquemlDe, lionaldsouvlile, and aft intermediate Ooa«t {.andlh^N, the New and äwlft-^uunin« »id^-wheel steamer P. D. PRATT, Conid'r: CHA8. GRATEE, Clerk. For frelghtorpïtha.içfc apply on board or to A. BR1TTON, Nr. 7 Fro..t street. JNO. t. TITUS A CO , Cor. Bienville & Old Levee. WOOHRUF-K, BUT1.KR 4 CO., Nos. 17 aod 19 New Letee. WM. UfclinKlMOIV, juneS Ageot, Third street, Baton Ronge. Baton Rouge and Clinton TRI-WEEKLY U, S. MAIL! B-5T STAGE1 LEAVK8 BA.ÏXIN HOUGH eve?y Monday, Wednesday andFrl day; and Clinton, every Tuesday. T 1 urniluy and Saturd»/, at seven •o'clock. A. M. Paxxengerl' Baggage, over 40 pound«, will be Charged PamenKers wishlrg to aecure «eats will cull at the Livery ht . bit of the undersigned, on 8t. Loal« street, opposite the Ma ket. oetW-Ù P. A. KUGLEB. ÜMES V1N0« SAM. R. RARSonr; Vance 4* Harbour, IVERY^AND SALE STABLE, Corner of Ohurch and Convention tits., BATON KOUUK. I.A. OCR STABLES «ré well equip- /A ped with'#»« Horses and win Ve/anees, and «Very attention la pi)d to the «r~ «ommodailon ofv'partiHK wiahlnit Transportation, Pleasure Budgie«, Carriages or Riding Horief, or to tüos« who leave animald in our cure. Aerom çiodationx ample, F ed plentiful an I charges mod irate. We ran ao Maces, but will transport any parties to*any point within tratreling df .taVioe of this city. . nov16-1m '' POT-WARE. O vens , pots and skillkts . ODD LIDS, of all size»—a fine assortment. Ju*t rerelved, and loi sale by july22-tf JAMES MeVAT. COLLECTIMO AGENC1T. "~ A SB OMIMH AOMK8T TUB U S.aoVffRfT M KNT POR DAMAGES'TO PHöPKRTt, LOSS OF HOHÇES AND CATTLE AN» UKSTRLCTi(iN OF CROP»**»., W [LL BE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO WHEN ENTRUSTED TO MK WILUAH Cit., Office a! my residence, «ep'1 9-ltw-tf Bato» Roook, La . Y WO HORSE WAG0NST~ FOUR IIO»18K WAGONS, JERSEY WAGONS, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES. CART» For «a!« aheap, for cash, by JULIUS C. BOGEL.