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ïïihtë mtttèëmû MiLftARY Order Concerning Föüt.— We find in the New OrfeanB Tme Delta of the 10th inst., the fol lowing General Order (No. 65), which that journal says was issued by Gen. S herman on the day previous. This interposition of military authority to arrest farther depredations upon the wood and timber belonging to private individuals has been long and ar dently hoped for and will be re ceived with peculiar satisfaction. The order is of great importance to the people, as indicating precisely what are their rights in this respect and putting them upon their guard against imposition : The time has arrived when no military necessity can exist for any interference, by the troops of this District, with the wood and timber on lands of private individuals. All fael and building material necessary for the use of the troops, will be ob tained hereafter, and under all cir cumstances, in the usual way, by requisitions on the Quartermaster's Department, to be supplied by con tract or open purchase, as the Chief Quartermaster of the Department may direct. The wants of the troops when on a march will form no ex caption to this rule. Fuel for the time being, when not in the vicinity of public lands, must be obtained by requisition on the Quartermaster, who is always authorized, under such circumstances, to purchase the regu lation allowance for the time being with ready money, or in case he has no funds, with an equivalent in du plicate vouchers, confirmed by a cer tificate made and provided for in such cases. ttf À lady named her son, the Other day, Petroleum. Her reason for so doing was that when she had occasion to whip him, she might ''atrike ile." State of Louisiana—Parish of East Baton Ronge— Fifth Judicial District Court— No. 841, Probate—In the matter of the succession of Calvin Brown, deceased. BY virtu# of acommission issued and to me directed from the Hon. the Judge of the 5th Judicial District Court, of the Parish and State »foresaid, I will expose to public »ale, at the Court House door, in the city of Baton Rouge, on Manday, the XM day of Jannary, next^ Jt.D., 1866, at 12 o'clock, M., of said day, the following described property, to wit : A tract of LAND, together with all the improvements thereon, known as the"Er vin tract" bounded on the North by lands ©f Richard Odom, on the East by lands formerly Curtis, now ownod by Mrs. Peak, and West by James Powers—said tract containing one hundred and sixty (160) acres. Terms of sale— cash, in U. 8. Treasury Notes. ED. COUSINARD, daclt Sheriff. BY VIRTUE of a commission issued and to me directed from the Hon. Judge of State of Louisiana—Parish of East Baton Rouge—Fifth Judicial District Court— No. 806—Probate—In the matter of the succession of Rodolphe W. Umberhagan, deceased. |Y VIRT Judgi the Fifth Judicial District Court, of the Parish and State aforesaid, I will expose to poblic sale at the Court Hoase door in ths faty of Baton Rouge, on Monday, the »3d day of January, next, A. D.. 1866, at 12 o'clock, M., of said day, the following described property, to-wit: A certain lot of GBOUND situated in that part of the city of Baton Rougo laid Boulevard, by a depth of 120 feet on St. Charles street, being a corner lot, and the Arte fccqnired by the deceased from Jacob Banm, by sot I d Book T, of folio 122, of Notarial Acts, the 18th February, A.D., 1W2, together with all the buildings and improvements thereon. Terms of sale cash, in U. S. Treasury Notes. ED. COUSINABD, deol .9 Sheriff. Stat* of Louisiana—Parish of East Baton BûUge— Fifth Judicial District Court No. 641—Robert Malloy vs. H!b Cred itors. j"e tk* Creditor» of Robert Mallory, Greeting: YOU are hereby notified to attend a meeting of the creditors of the Insol vent, Robert Malloy, to be held before me tbp undersigned Recorder, at my office In She Court Hon se, on SATURDAY, the 20th <tay of January, A. D. 1866, at 12 o'clock, it., of said day. Qlrvn under my hand and sosl of office at Baton Rouge, this 18th of December, A. t>., 1866, JOHN O'CONNOR, decl9-8t Recorder. 8Ute of Louisiana— Parish of East Baton Rouge—Fifth District Court—No. 817— Elisa B. Skoifield, wife. vs. James Bogan,husband—Nov. 80tn,1865. THIS case having been this day taken up for trial upon issue joined, and it ap pearing to the Court by the law and th< evidence adduced on the trial, that the plaintiff is entitled to the relief sought for, It Is therefore ordered, adjudged and decreed that the community of acquests attd gains heretofore existing between the Slaistiff and defendant be and is hereby issolved ; that the plaintiff Eliza B. Skoifield, wife, be separated in property from her husband, James Bogan, and bave the free administration of her estate, sepa rate and apart from her said husband, and entitled to the proceeds of her own indus try for the support of the family, that the horse and c«image and household furni ture detailed in the petition and testimony be deoraed to be her separate property, and that the defendant pay costs of suit to be taxed. December 18th, 1865, {Nunc pro tunc.) B. T. POSF" (Signed) 3EY, Judge 5th Judicial District. ▲ true copy, December 14th, 1395. JL. AllkV, Deputy Clerk. doçl9 M. J. WILLIAMS, worker in Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron. HAVING established himself in A the above buainesn, in this city, re ~ ■pectfttli j #olicit k the public patronage. Citizen«, Planters and others, needing work in hi« line,will please send In their orders, and they will be promptly attended to. Work guaranteed. Shop adjoining, and North of Beal's Variety Store, on Third street. j u !y J JOHN TILANO, "worker in Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron. HAVING established himself again in the above business, in Baton Hooge, most respectluliy Informs his old friends and the public generally, that he is prepared to do ail work in his line. All repairing attended to with despatch. Shop on Main street, near the Catholic Church, augl-tf M. FOUSSE, worker in Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron, SHOP ON ST. FERDINAND STREET, opposite thr markst, BATON ROUOE, I,A. HAVING dissolved my co-partnership with Mr. K. L koendrk , by mutual consent, I have taken the above stand, where I shall he happy to serve my old friends and the pubiic generally, in the execution of every description of work con nected with my business. novl8-3m M. F0TJ8SK. JAMES MeVAY, ARCHITECT AND BUILDER, BATON ROUGE, LA, t|fÇ_ Orders left at the Hardware Store, opposite the Bank Building, on Third street, will be promptly attended to. julyl-tf f. e. prüyn. robt. l. pbuyn. PBUYN & BRO., CARPENTERS, GIN WRIGHTS —AND— IP I* os* s Cuildors BATON ROUOE, LA. Orders left at Jastremski à McCormick's Drug Store will meet prompt attention. julyl-Cm WASHINGTON HOTEL, John Gass, Proprietor, opposite academy hai.l, St. Louis street BATON ROl'GE, I*A. tf^uThe best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars kept at the Bar, july22-tf VERANDAH HOTEL, Stephen Basil isco, Proprietor CORNER THIRD AND LA UREL 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 has also opened his OYSTER SALOON, where he will keep FRESH OYSTERS ami FISH of all kinds, and Meals will be served at. all hours during the day. Thankful for past patronage, " S teve " res gfiectfully solitits a continuance of the same from his friends and the public generally. july27-tf SUMTER HOUSE. CHARLES WIECK, PROPRIETOR Corner of Main and Third streets, BATON RÔUGE, L.A. The bar is furnished with the very best WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS &. TOBACCO. STAR SALOON, B. J. McCabe, Proprietor, LAFAYETTE STREET, Opposite Bogel'* Drug Store, RATON ROUOE, LA. EEPS always on hand the best qualities of K Wines, Liquors and Cigars in the market. nov21-6m F. PERRILLAT, Watchmaker A" Jeweler, FROM GENEVA AND PARIS, WATCHES, CLOCKS AMD JEWELRY, REPAIRED A T SHORT NOTICE, in the vkrv best style. THE LATEST STYLES OF JEWELRY, always on hand. Lafayette Street, Baton Rouge, La. COLLECTIF« AGENCY, A.I't' CLAIMS AGAINST THE 0. S.GOVERN MBNT FOR DAMAGES TO PROI'KRTY, LOSS OF HOUSES AND CATTLE AND DESTRUCTION OF CROPS, 4c., WILL BE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO WHEN ENTROSTET) TO ME. WILLIAM GIL., Office Ht my residence, M ptKMtw-tf Baton Roügr, La. Batchers* and Counter Scales. THE BEST IN MARK E T. B otchers saw? and KNIVES. STEELS and CLEAVERS. Just received, and for sale by julyl2-tf .JAMES MeVAY. Plaster of Paris ! Plaster of Paris !! 5BBLS. PLASTER OF PARIS. Just received, and for sah' by JAMES McVAY, jttlyl-tf Opposite the La. State Bank' Coru Meal, Grits and Crushed Coro. THE above articles manufactured by julyl JOSHUA BEAL. PWDER, SHOT and CAPS. For sale by novlB N. WAX rpWO HORSE WAGONS, F0ÜR HORSE WAGONS, JERSEY WAGONS, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, CARTS. Tor sale cheap, for cash, by JULIUS C. BOGEL. WILLIAM BOGEL, WHOLES ALS AND HKTAIL DKALER » DRUGS, CHEMICALS, M BDIC13ST ES, PAINTS, OILS & DIE STUFFS, Lafayette St.. BATON ROUGE, H AB now on hand and Is constantly receiving direct from the European and Northern mar kets fresh supplies of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS and OILS, STATIONERY, PORE WINES, LIQUORS, CHESSMEN and BOARDS, POCKET CUTLERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, PLAYING CARDS, FANCY ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, BLACK and GREEN TEAS, GUNS, PISTOLS, POWDER, SHOT, CAPS, FISHING TACKLE, CARTRIDGES, POWDER FLASKS, SHOT POUCHES. GAME BAGS, MEERSCHAUM and WOOD PIPES, SMOKING and CHEWING TOBACCO, VIOLIN and GUITAR STRINGS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, GARDEN SEEDS, CONFECTIONERY, PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, MUSIC BOXES it ab ilso SEVERAL FINE-TONED 7 OCT. jp» * -«l Mr mom sss 9 ROSEWOOD CASE, at i.k3s thar NEW ORLEANS PRICES! F bysiciahb' pk «8CkiPTio *b carefuüy prrpartd day or night. nov!8 FRESH MEDICINES, DRUGS, PERFUMERIES -and MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. JASTREMSKI & McCORMICK, , respectfully give notice that they have^B always oh hand a fresh supply of «31 MEDICINES, ETC. Which they guarantee to bo pure ; also a choice assortment of PEPFUMERY, from the most celebrated manufactories, compris, ing— LUBIN'S, Madam DURAND'S, BAZIN and WRIGHT'S. A fine assortment of ESSENCES FOR HANDKERCHIEFS, —Ann— SCENTED SOAPS. A11 kinds of fresh genuine MINERAL WATERS Pure LIQUORS, viz: French and American BRANDIES, WHISKY—Rye and Bourbon. PORT WINE, SHERRY and MADEIRA Genuine Holland GIN, Pure SCHNAPPS, French Patent Medicines, viz : SIROP DE BRIANT, SIROP DE FLORE, SIROP DE LAMOURIEUX LIQUEUR LAVILLE. ELIXIR ANTI-GLAIROUX, INJECTION BRAN, LEROY'S MEDICINES, VIN DE SEGUIN, PERCHLORMER DE FER DE PRAVAR, IIÜILLE DE FOIE DE MORUE DE TOUGHS, .. (de Hogg. Will receive by the next steamer a fresh loto Patent Medicines, direct from manufacturers. WINTER GARDEN SEEDS—just received COAL OIL and COAL LAMPS—a variety on hand. LEECHES always on hand. AU orders from the country carefully up and prompt)/ attended to. JASTREMSKI & McCORMICK, Store nearly oppoBite the Branch of the LoQKiana State Bank. jull DRUGS AND MEDICINES. THE undersigned very respectfully informs, his friends and acquaintances and the public at large, that he has purchased the Drug Store, situated on Africa street, below~tLe jail, and formerly belonging to V. HEUDE Sc CO. I have now on hand a full and complete assort ment of FRESH DRUGS Patent Medicines, Stationery, Perfumery' WINES AND LIQUORS, oï the best quality. I have as mv employee, PAUL BESSY, who has served in the Drug business for seventeen years, and well known to be a competent DruggUtt by tne Physicians of this city. Night calls for prescript,lon>promj»tfy attended to. I return heartf«lt thanks to my friends and acquaintances and Physicians ospecUUly , for the kind and liberal patronage they have bestowed npon me I re-pectfully solicit a continuance of the same and guarantee general satisfaction. aug3 J. K. T. IIAYNE8. G. D. WADD1LL & CO. HAVING purchased the DRUG STORE, n on Main St., Baton Rouge, known asdHf "HAYNES' DRUG STORE," respectfully intorm their city and country friends that they are prepared to furnish, and will keep constantly on hand,supplies of FRESH AND GENUINE MEDICINES, PERFUMERIES, and all other articles in their line. A share of the public patronage 1« respectfully solicted octr>-tf Julius firuneberg, PIANO-MAKER, TUNES & REPAIRS PIANOS, MELODEONS, Ac. LONG experience in my o manufacture in Prussia, enabl me to do the most difficult work, at REASONABLE TERMS. fW Written or der» to he left at Mr. Joshea Beal's Book Store, or ftt Mr. Goldmann's. jace24-3mo8. SHE RIFFS SALES Stat« of Louisiana— Parish of West Feli ciana, Seventh Judicial Distriot Ceurt— No. 1811—Eliza 6. Johnion vs. J. & H, Perkins. BY VIRTUE of a writ of fieri facia* issued on a twelve month#' bond and to me directed from the Hon. the Judge of the Seventh Judioial District Court, in and for the parish and State afore said, 1 have this day ( November 21st, A. D. 1865,) seized and talren into my posses sion and will expose to public sale, at the Court House door of the Parish of East Baton Bouge, in the City of Baton Bouge, on Saturday, the Oth day of January next, A. D., 1868, at 11 o'clock, M., of said day the following described property, up on which the twelvo_ months' bond was given as follows, to-wit : A certain tract of LAND or PLANTA TION known as the Bichland Plantation, and situated in the Parish of East Baton Bouge, at about two and one half miles from the City of Baton Bouge, and con taining nineteen hundred and eleven (1911) acres, more or leas, with all the buildings and improvements thereunto belonging. Also the following described property belonging to Wm. 8. Pike, to-wit: lut. A certain LOT of GBOUND situated in that part of the City of Baton Bouge, laid out by the late O.Leonard, and desig nated on the plan theroof as Lot No. 11, of Square No. three (8.) measuring 60 feet front on Church Btreet, by 120 feet in depth on Convention street being a cor ner lot. 2d. Lots Nos. 6 and 12 of Square No. 8, situated in the city of Baton Bouge, and in that part of Baid city laid out by Hickey, Duncan and Mather. 3d. A certain LOT of GROUND situated in that part of the City of Baton Bouge laid out by the late Richard Devall and designated ou the plan thereof as Lot No. 7, of Suare No. 8, measuring 60 feet front on Third street, by 120 feet in depth on Florida street, it being a corner lot. 4th. A certain LOT of GBOUND situa t ed in thatpartof the City of Baton R od laid out by the late Gilbert Leonard, ana designated on the plan thereof as Lot No. 10, of Square No. 8, measuring 60 feet front on Church street, (formerly Main street,) by 120 in depth, French measure. 5th. Two certain LOTS of GROUND situated in that part of the City of Baton Bouge laid out by Bichard Devall, and designated on the plan thereof as Lots Nos. 5 and 6, of Square No. 8, measuring each 60 feet front by 120 feet in depth, French measure. 6th. A certain LOT of GBOUND situa ted in that part of the City of Baton Bouge, laid out by Hickey, Dunoan & Mather, and designated on the plan thereof as Lot No. 4, in Square No. 5, measuring 60 feet front on Florida street, by 120 feet in depth, French measure. 7th. A certain LOT of GROUND situa ted in that part of the City of Baton Bonge, laid out by Hickey, Duncan & Mather, ann designated on the plan there of as Lot No. 8, in Square No. 5, measur ing 60 feet front on Florida street, by 120 feet between parallel lines. 8th. Three certain LOTS of GROUND situated in the same part of the City of Baton Rouge, as the last above described, being Lots Nos. S», 10 and 11, in Square No. 5. 9th. Four certain LOTS of GROUND situated in that part of the city of Baton Bouge, laid out by Hickey, Duncan A Mather, and designated on the plan there of, as made by W.& W. G. Waller, as lots Nos. 6, 7, S and 12, of Square No. i ; Lot No. 6, having a front of 60 feet on St. Hypolite street, by a depth of 150 feet. 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. 8 having a front of 60 feet on Con vention street, by a depth of 120 feet. Lot No. 12 having a front of 60 feet on Fifth street, by a depth of 150 feet, French measure. The foregoing lots will be sold with all the improvements on them respectively, and all the rights and privileges in any manner appertaining to tnem. . Terms of sale—Cash, without the benefit of apprisement. Seized to pay and satisfy the writ issued under a twelve months' bond, together with interests and costs. ED. COUSINARD, nov28 Sheriff. POSTPONED SALE. State of Louisiana—Parish of East Baton Rouge—Fifth Judicial District Court— No. 677—Probate—In the matter of the succession of Roland McCullom, deo'd. BY VIRTUE of a commission to me directed from the Honorable Judge of the Fifth Judicial District Court, of the Parish and State aforesaid, and will ex pose to public sale on Wednesday, the lTth January next, A. D., 1866, at 12 o'clock, M., on the plan tation where the deceased last resided, about thirteen miles irom the city of Baton Rouge, on the 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. 8. Pike; West by Brogden, Henry and Mrs. Allain; South by Phillips and Lacey; East by Har ris and Sims, together with all the build ings and improvements thereon. Terms of sale—on a credit of twelve months, the purchaser to furnish his bond with approved security, bearing eight per cent interest from the day of sale until paid, mortgage retained on the property sold until the full and final payment of said bond. A. J. BOGAN, decl8 Depnty Sheriff. REGULAR VICKSBURG PACKET Leaves New Orleans every Saturday, at t P.M. FOR VICKSBURG, GRAND GULP, Rodney, Natchez, Fort Adams, Hog Point, Morgansa, Bayou Hara.i Baton Rouge, PUquemine, Donaldsoaville, and all intermediate Coast Landings, the New and swift-running side-wheel steamer P.D. PRATT, Comd'r; CHAS. GRATER, Clerk. For freight or passage apply on board or to A. BRITTON, No. 7 Frojt street. JNO. L. TITUS St CO., Cor. Bienville & Old Levee. WOODRUFF, BUTLER k CO., Nos. 17 and 19 New Levee. WM. HEKDERSOK, jnne3 Agent, Third street, Baton Rouge. SAWS AND AXES. T uTTLE'3 k ROWLAND's CROSS-cut saws. WOOD SAWS and saw bucks. COLLINS' axes. SHINGLING and LATHING HATCHETS. Just received, and for sale by july22-tf JAMES McVAY. CHOICE EXTRA FLOUR. A FEW more barrels of tie best in market, Ju* stored#»dfor sale by Jnly27 JOSHUA BKAJU SHERIFFS SALES. State of Louinianft—P«ish of East Baton Bouge —Sixth (now Fifth) Judicial Dis trict C out &—No. 1021—JonQ Bird v». H. E. William». BY virtue of an alia * writ o ifi. fa. tamed on a twelvo month»' bond and to me directed from the Honorable the Judge of the Sixth (now Fifth) Judicial District Court, of the Parish and State aforesaid. I bave this day (November 16th, A. D., 1365,) seized and taken into my possession, and will expose to public sale, at the Court House door, in the oity of Baton Bouge , on Saturday, the 6th day of January, A. D., 1866, at 12 o'clock, M., of »aid day, the following described property, to w" ' 1st. A certain LOT OF GBOUND siti ted in the city of Baton Bouge, measuriog one hundred feet on Third street, by ojy hundred and twenty feet in depth, Frencl measure, together with all the buildings and improvements thereon, being the same lately occupied by the Branch of the Lpui siana State Bank, at Baton Bouge, and residence of »William 8. Pike. ..The #aid lot bein^a portion.of ft*«. lotsen Square No. Six >in that part of*tW tity.W Bâton Bouge laid'oufctSy DevaH? ' 4 ' "* 2d. Another ËOT OF GBOUND, being a corner lot, measuring one hundred feet frout on Third street, by one hundred and I twenty feet on Florida street, French mea sure, together with all the buildings and improvements thereon, which rfaid lot forms also a portion Of the five lots above referred to, and on which lot is built a brick building known as "Pike's Bow." 3d. Two certain LOTS OF GBOUNp adjoining the first above described lot, for merly occupied by the Branch of the Loui siana State Bank, on the north of said lot, Square No. Six, Devall town, measuring fifty feet each front on Third street, by one hundred and twenty feet in depth. 4th. Another LOT OF GBOUND, ad joining on the East the two lota just de scribed, being lot No. Twelve of the Baid 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 said Wm. 8. Pike from E. F. Phillips, od the 27th day of January. 1854, by act passed before Sam. Skoifield, Becorder of this parish Seized to pay and satisfy tho writ issued under a twelve months' bond and in tho above entitled suit, together with interest and costs. Torms of sale—cash, without the benofit of appraisement, In U. S. Treasury notes. ED. COÜ8INABD, novl8 Sheriff. State of Louisiana—Parish of East Baton Bouge— Fifth Judicial District, Conrt— No. 868—N. K.Knox v». I. A. Williams, administrator, and als. BY virtue of writ offi. fa. issued and to me directed from the Honorable the Judge of the Fifth Judicial District Court, of the Parish and 8tate aforesaid, I have seized and will expose to public sale, at the Court House door, in the city of Baton Bouge, on Saturday, the 6th day of January next, A. D., 1866, at 12 o'clock, M., of said day, the following described property, to-wit: All the right, title, interest and distribu tive portion of Defendant, Isaac A Wil liams, in the succession of his mother Mrs. Henrietta E. Williams,deceased. Seized to pay and satisfy the writ issued in the above suit, together with interest and costs. Terras of sale—cash, in U. 8. Treasury Notes, with the benefit of appraisement. ED, COUSINABD. 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 VIBTUE of a writ of fieri facias issued and to me directed from the Hon. the Fifth Judicial District Court, of the parish and State aforesaid, I have seized and will expose to public sale, on the plantation of John N. Green, the defendant situated about 1)4 miles, north of the city of Baton Kouge, on the "Baton Bouge and Bayou Sara Boad," on Saturday, the 6th day of January next« A. D., 1S66, at 12 o'clock, M., of said day' tho following described property, to-wit : A certain TBACT of LAND, containing two hundred and twenty acres, situated in the Parish of Eost Baton Bouge, about 7% miles from the City of Baton Bouge, boinded as follows: 80uth,by tho lands of Mrs. Stephens, North by lands of Mrs. Comeaux, West by lands of Mrs. S.D. Umberhagen, and in front by A. E. Um berhagen. Said tract of land was pur chased by John N. Green, as per act passed before B. S. Stuart, Becorder, on tho 14t,h day of December, A. D.,185S, from A. E. Umberhagen. Also the following personal described property, to-wit: FOUR MÜLE8. SIX IlfcAD OF CATTLE, ONE BLACK PONEY, SIX PLOUGHS, and FIVE PAIR OF GEARS. Seized to pay and satisfy tho writ issuod inthe above cause, together with interests and costs. This property will be sold subject to a lease of the same to Jehn T Landry, exe cuted by defendant Green on the 25th day of September, a. d ., 1865, as per act passed before J. O'Conner, Recorder. ED. COUSINARD, nov28 Sheriff. State of Louisiana—Parish of East Baton Bouge— Fifth Judicial District Court— No. 582— William Blackie vs. John Mc BY viBTUE of a writ of seizure and sale 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 sale at tho Court Houso door in the eity of Baton Rouge on Saturday, the 6th day of January next A. D., 1866, at 12 o'clock, M., of said day, the following mortgaged property, to-wit: A certain LOT of GBOUND, with all the buildingsjand improvements thereon, situated in that part of the City of Baton Bouge, called Hall's Bow, and designated on tlie plan thereof as lot No. (9), nine, measuring (21 ) twenty-one feet on Lafay ette street, by (40) forty m depth on North street, being the same property purchased by the present mortgager, from William B. Boberts, per act before Sam. Skoifield, Becorder, dated 25th of September, 1855. Seized to pay and satisfy the writ issued in the above cause together with interests and costs. Terms of sale—cash in U. 8. Treasury Notes with the benefit of appraisement. A. J. BOGAN, nov28 Deputy Sheriff Window Shades ! Window Shades !! A LARGE and choice assortment of various pattern». JAMES McVAY, julyl-tf Opposite the La. State Bask. SHERIF FS SA LES. State of Louisiana—Parish of East Baton Bouge —Fifth Judicial District Court— No 760J^ Probate—In the inattoro/tho • recession of Morgan, deceased; BY VIBTUEot'aeoinmissioB issued and to me drected from tho Hon. Seventh Judicial District Court, of tho Parish and State aforesaid, I will expose to public sale, at tho Court House door, in the city of Baton Bouge, on Wednesday, the 17th of January next, A.D., 1865, at 11 o'clock, A. M., of said day, tho following described property, to wit : Tho TRACT of LAND, on which de ceased last resided, in this Parish contain ing four hundred and eighty (480) acrcB more or less with all the buildings and im provmonts thereunto belonging—bounded on tjie Northfyy land>< of Rachel Morgan ; East by £n»iti) Biver^.Kou'.h by Alexander Conrtncy, and West by another tract be» longinjr W^tTie sfliweftSioh.' Another TRACT containing one hun dred and* sixJy; (lG0) jicres, ,with all the buildings and improvements and appur tenances thereunto belonging, and*bouud ed on the North by Mis. B. Morgan aud on tho Eust by tho above described tract ; South by Alexander Courtnoy, and WeBt by John V. Morgan. Terms of sale—on a credit of one and two years from tho day of sale, tho pur chaser to give his notes with approved so ourity and mortgage on tho land until full and final payment. Said notes to bear eight per cent, interest from maturity till paid. ED. COUSINARD, decl4 Sheriff. Stato of Louisiana—Parish of East Baton Rouge—Fifth Judicial District Court— Mary E. Chapman, wife, vs. Albert J. Loudon, husband—November Siyth 1865. I^HIS CASE having been this day taken . up upon isstio joined, and it appearing to tho Court that the plaintiff has fully madeout hercase by the law and ovideneo kdduced'On the trial, It is therefore ordered, adjudged and decreed that tho community of acquets and gains heretofore existing between the plaintiff, Mary E. Chapman, and her hus band, Albert .1. Loudon, bo and is hereby dissolved; that tho pluintitl'be separated in property from hor said husband and have again tho free administration of her estate ; and, it is further ordered, adjudged and docroed that the said piantiff recover from the said defendant tho sum of Two Hundred and Ninoty-soven G5-100 Dollars, with five per cent interest, from judicial demand, aud costs of suit ; and that tho plaintiff have a legal mortgage on all tho real estate of hor said husband for said amount, to date from the 18th day of January, I860. Done road and signed in open court this 2d day of December, 1S65. (Signed) R. T. POSEY, Judge fcth Judiciul Distriot. A trno copy, Doc. 8th, 1S65. L. A llain . Deputy Clerk. Stato of Louisiana—Parish of East Baton Beuge— Fifth Judicial District Court— Sarah A. Martin vs. James I'yburn— No.' 628—November 27th, 1865. THIS CASE having been this day taken up for trial upon issue joined, and it appearing to tho Court that the plan tiff lias clearly made out her case, by the law and evidence adduced on tho trial, it is there fore ordered, adjudged and decreed thfit tho community of acquets and gains here tofore existing botween tho plaintiff, wife, and defendant, husband, bo and is hereby dissolved; that the plaintiff be separated in proper:y from her said husband, and have again tho free administration of her estate; and it is further decreed, that tho plaintiff, Sarah A. Martin, wife, have judg ment against and recover from her hus band the sum of One Thousand two Hun dred and Fifty Dollars, with legal interest from tho date of this judgment ; and that she bo decreed to have a lejral mortgage on all the real estate of her said husband, to date from 29th April, 1S59, for tho sum of Seven Hundred and Fifty Dollars and from the 28dMay, 1S62, for Five Hundred Dollars; and that defendant puy all cost of suit. Done read and signed in open court this 2d December, I860. (Signed) B. T. POSEY, Judge5th Judicial District. A true copy, December Sth, 1S65. L. A llain ,Deputy Clerk. State of Louisiana—Parish of East Baton. Bouge— Fifth District Court— Doralize V. Doiron, wife, vs. John D. Comeau, husband—No. 433. IN THIS CASE a regular judgment by default having been entered and no ati Bwer having been filed within the tirno prescribed by law, nor motion made to have the same »et aside, and the case hav ing been called for trial, and the plaintiff having proved to the satisfaction of tho Court the justice of her claim, and the law and ovidence being in hor favor, It is therefore ordered, adjudged and decreed that said plaintiff Doralize V. Doiron do have judgment against, and re cover of the Defendant John Degrasier Comeau, tho sum of Sconteen Hundred and Ninety-six 83-100 dollars, with 5 per cent Interest from Judicial demand until paid ; that said plaintiff bo decreed to have a privilege and tacit mortgage on ail tho property of the defendant, her said hus t>and, to take effect as follows, to-wit : for the sum of Three Hundred and Nineteen 26-100 Dollars, from the 2d day of August, 1853 ; for the sum of Three Hundred and Sixty-four 64-100 Dollars from the 7th day of Match, 1854 ; for the sum of Three Hundred and Sixty-four 64-100 from tho 2d day of August, 1855 ; for the sum of Two Hundred anil Ninety-six 20-100 Dol lars from the 1st day of May, 1858 ; and for the sum of Four Hundred and Ninety six 97-100 Dollars from the 14th day of February, 1860. It is further ordered and decreed that the community of acquets and gains heretofore existing between plaintiff and defendant be dissol ved ; that a separa tion of property between them l<e also ad adged and decreed, and that the plaintiff ie and alio is hereby authorized, empower ed and decreed to resume tho sole and ex clusive control, management and admin istration of her paraphernal property, free frotn the control and influence of her said husband, and that he bo condemned to pay costs of this suit. Done, read and signed in open Court, this 2d day of December, 1865. (Signed) B. T. POSEY, Judge 5th Judicial Distriot. A true copy, December i)t,h 13(15. L. A llain , Deputy Clerk. NOTICE. WHEREAS, Bertrand Duchoin has been duly appointed and confirmed administrator of the succession of Guill aume Dupuy, deceased. Notice is hereby given to all having claims against said succession, to present the Hune duly authenticated, to said ad ministrator, for recognition. dec5-6t HAY AND IIRAN I GOOD supply in store teptHQ ■prices reduced. JOSHUA Iii.AI.,