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THE BOSTON POST,
FOE 1860,
[ESTABLISHED NEARLY FORTY YEARS,]
HAS ALWAYS been one of the leading New«
papers of New England and one of the beat
modiamsof ADVERTISING.
By increased enterprise in furnishing a live and
reliable avirs -papnr. an d by recent reduction in
firice, the circulation of the Boston Foal has been
argely increased.
To advertisers few papers can offer equal ad
vantage» e.ther in the extent or the character of
itsreaders—North, South, East or West.
Business Cards and Mercantile Advertisements
particularly solicited from South and West.
subscription term» :
Boston Post, Dully $10 per annum.
Semi-Weekly 4 "
Weekly 2 "
Specimen copies sent un applicatloa.
BEALS, GREENE & CO., Publishers.
40 à 42 Congress street, Boston, Mass.
decWSm. ^
Most Unprecedented Excitement!
The Store Crowded with Bayers!
The Most Elegant and Magnificent
STOCK OF
Carefully Selected Merchandise,
—AT THE—
Corner of Lafayette and Florida Sts
(l. bonnkoaze's old store.)
OWING to the absolute necessity of departure
by the 1st of February, bargains can lie had at the
above place, for a short time, at prices which
defy all competition.
REMEMBER,
it is at thb
Corner of Lafayette and Florida St reetg,
that you can purchase
CALICO, warranted not to fade, at 28, 2T% and
30 cents per yard.
WHITE COTTON, at 28, 80, and 85c. $ yard
Longsdale,at 60 cts per yard.
UNBLEACHED COTTON, at 30, 32% 35 and 40
cents per yard.
GENTLEMEN'S CALF BOOTS, at $3 00. $3 50,
$4 00, $4 50, #5 00, $6 00, $7 00 and $7 60
per pair.
MEN'S SHOES, GAITERS and BllOOANS, at 50
per cent lower ban at any other store.
A very description of Ladies' Misses'and Children'
GAITERS, BALMORALS, SLIPPERS,
SHOES and BOOTS—new styles.
The most varied stock of Boys' Children's and
Gentlemen's CLOTHING, at incredibly low
prices.
A fine assortment of NDBIAS, SONTAGS, Chil
dren's JACKETS, HOODS, SCARFS and La
dies' HoODS with NUBIAS.
The greatest and finest stock of TRIMMINGS
HOSIERY, MILLINERY, Boys' and Gentle
men's HATS.
A very large and varied stock of French, (Black
and Colored^ CLOTH, CASSIMERES, SAT
TINETS, Kentucky JEANS, FLANNELS,
etc., etc.
Every species of JEWELRY.
French PERFUMERY.
WHISKY, by the bottle, 60 cents ; half bottle, 30
cents; half gallon, $2 50.
All at u Complete Sacrifice!
nov30-lm
Baton Rouge and Clinton
TR1-WEEKLY U. S. MAIL!
BT S T -A. Gr E I
LEAVES BATON KOUGE every
Monday, Wednesday and Frl ,
day; anil Clinton, every Tuesday A
Thursday and Saturday, at seven
o 'clock, A. M.
Passengers' Baggage, over 40 pounds, will be
charged extra.
Passengers wishing to secure seats wili call at
the Livery Stable of the undersigned, on St. Louis
street, opposite the Mai ket.
octl4-tl P. A. KDGLER.
JYews! JYcivs!!
JUST RECEIVED and for sale by package or at
retail:
LAUD—Tierce and Kegs, New.
BOTTER— 6 Tubs Rock River.
APPLES—30 barrels Pippins.
POT ATOEÖ— 20 •• Large.
ONIONS—5
CRACKERS—15 Boxes Assorted.
CRACKKHS—10 •• Chinese Fire.
FLOUR—75 Barrels Family and Bakers.
COFFEE—5 Bags Rio.
RICE—1 Package NeW Crop.
TOBACCO—Fine Chewing.
LIME—76 Barrels Extra Choice.
OILS—Lard and Coal.
OILS—Coal Lubricating.
OATS-, '„I Bags Heasy.
CORN—200" White and Yellow.
IIAY—lift Bales.
PORK—10 Barrels Mess.
novlS JOSHUA BEAL.
WALL PAPER ! WALL PAPER !
1(1 (HHi R OLLS WALL PAPER,
Av^VWV of the finest patterns. On
hand and for sale by
JAMBS McVAY,
julyl-tf Opposite the La. State Bank.
FLOURt FLOUR!!
fjQ BLS. FLOUR. Just received and
for sale by
julyl tf
W. WAX,
Near the Court House.
REGULAR VICKSBURG PACKET
Leaves New Orleans every Saturday, at b P.M.
FOR VICK8BUR«, GRAND GULF,
Rodney, Natchez, Fort Adams
Hog Point, Morganza, Bayou Sam
Baton Rouge, Plaquemine, Donaldson»ille, and
all intermediate Coast Landings, the New and
•wift-rnnning side-wheel steamer
tftiJiMioar,
P.D. PRATT, Cornd'r; CUAS. GRATER, Clerk.
For freight or passage apply on board or to
A. BRITTON,
No. 7 Fro^t street.
•INO. t. TITUS A CO
Cor. Bienville A Old Levee.
WOODRUFF, BUTLER A CO.,
Nos. 17 and 19 New Leree.
WM. HKMiEltSOIV,
jnne3 Agent, Third street. Baton Rouge.
SAWS ANI) AXES.
T UTTLE'S A ROWLAND'S CROSS-CUT 8AWS
WOOD SAWS and SAW BUCKS.
COLLINS' AXES.
SHINGLING and LATHING HATCHETS.
Just received, and for sale by
july22-tf JAMES McVAY.
CHOICE EXTRA FLOUR.
FEW more barrels of the belt in market, just
stored aud for sale by
j«lj27
JOSHUA BEAL,
in
of
M. J. WILLIAMS,
WORKER IN
Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron.
HAVING established himself in
the above business, in this city, re-J
ipectfully solicits the public patronage,
Citizens, Planters and others, needing work in
his line, will please send in their orders, and they
will be promptly attended to. Work guaranteed.
Shop adjoining, and North of BoaTs Variety
Store, on Third street. julyl
JOHN TILANO,
WORKER IN
Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron«
HAVING established himself a^aln in the above
business, in Baton Kouge, most respectfully
informs his old friends and the public generally
that he is prepared to do all work in hi»line.
All repairing attended to wltti despatch
Shop on Main street, near the Catholic Church,
», augl-tf
M. FOUSSE,
WORKKR IN
Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron,
shop on sr. F erdinand street,
OPPOSITE THB MARKET,
BATON ROUGE, LA.
HAVING dissolved my co-partnership with Mr.
K L ko f.n dre, by mutual consent, I have
taken the above stand, where I shall be happy to
serve my old friends and the public generally, lu
the execution of every description of work con
nected with my business.
novl8-3m M. FOUSSE*
JAMES McVAY,
ARCHITECT AND BUILDER,
BATON ROUGE, LA,
<0, 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. prityn.
PRUYN & BIIO.,
CARPENTERS, GIN WRIGHTS
—AND—
Press Builders
BATON ROUGE, LA.
Orders left at Jastremnki k McCormick's Drug
Store will meet prompt attention. julyl-Cm
WASHINGTON HOTEL,
John Gass, Proprietor,
opposite academy hall,
St. Louis street BATON KOUGE, LA.
The best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars
kept at the Bar. july224tf
VERANDAH HOTEL,
Stephen Basilisco, Proprietor
corner third and la urel sts.,
BATON ROUGE, LA.
B oard by the day, week or month.
GOOI> »EDS, GOOD PARE,
And every attention paid to the comfort of gaefitd
He him also opened bis
OYSTER SALOON,
where he will keep FRE' H OYSTERS nntl
FISH of all kinds, and Meals will be served at «M
hours during the day.
tf%. Thankful for past patronage, " Steve " re
spectfully Bolitits a contiuuance of the same from
his friends and the public generally. july27-tf
SUMTER HOUSE.
CHARLES WIECK, PROPRIETOR
Corner of Main and Third streets,
BATON ROUGE, LiA,
The bar is furnished with the very best
WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS &. TOBACCO.
STAK SALOON,
B. J. McCabe, Proprietor,
LAFAYETTE STREET,
Opposite Bagel 's Drug Store,
11A TON ROUGE, LA.
KEEPS always on hand the b«st qualities of
Wines, Liquors and Cigars in the market.
P. PERRIIjJLAT,
Watchmaker *%' Jeweler,
FROM CIENH.VA AM) PARIS,
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY,
repaired a t shor t no tick,
in thb very best style.
THE LATEST STYLES OF JEWELRY,
always on hand.
Lafayette Street, Baton Jttouge, La.
COLLECTING AGEWCV.
A m. CLAIMS A«AIN8T TliE u. s.qovkkn
MKNT FOR DAMAGES TO PROPERTY, loss of
HORSES AND CATTLE AND DESTRUCTION of
CROPS, &c., WILL BE PROMPTLY ATTENDED
TO WHEN ENTRUSTED TO ME.
WILLIAM GIL,
Office at my residence,
Bep 119-1 tw-lf Batoh Rocok, La.
Butchers' and Counter Scales.
THE BEST IN MARKET.
Botchers saws and knives.
STJSKL8 and CLEAVERS.
Just received, and for sale by
julyl2-tf JAMES McVAY.
WESTERN PRODUCE.
[HAVE just received direct from St- Louis,
10 barrels of New MESS PORK,
3000 pounds CLEAR ?I1)ES,
50 sacks WHITE CORN,
5fl sacks OATS,
2S barrels POTATOES
SO bales HAY.
dec2 N. WAX.
Corn Meal, Grits and Crushed Corn.
THE above articles manufactured by
julyl JOSHUA BEAL,.
r pW0 HORSE WAGONS,
FOUR HORSE WAGONS,
JERSEY WAGONS,
CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES,
CARTS.
Tor sale cheap, for cash, by
JULIUS C. BOGEL.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
State of Louisiana—^Parish of East Baton
Rojijic— JÇiftb Judicial District Court—
No. 841, Probate—In the zbatter of the
succession of Calvin Brown, deceased
BY virtue ofacommission issued and to
me directed from the Hon. the Judge
of the 5th Judicial District Court, of the
Parish and State aforesaid, I will expose to
public salo, at the Court llouBe door, in
the city of Baton Rouge, on
Monday, the 'And day of Jan nary, next
A.D., 186fi, at 12 o'clock, M., of said day
the following de u cribed 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
of Richard Odora, on the East by lands
formerly Curtis, now owned by Mrs. Peak,
and West by James Powers—said tract
containing one hundred and sixty (160)
acres.
Terras of sale— eftsh, in U. S. Treasury
Notes. ED. COUSINARD,
decl9 Sheriff.
Slate 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.
BY VIRTUE of a commission issued and
to mo directed from the Hon. Judge of
the Fifth Judicial District Court, of the
Parish and State aforesaid, I will expose to
public sale at the Court House door in the
(Sty of Baton Rouge, on
Monday, the ÜSid 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 GROUND situated in
tHat part of the city of Baton Ronge laid
out by Gilbert Leonard and designated on
the plan thereof, as lot No. 4, of Square
No. 5, having a front of 60 foet on North
Boulevard, by a depth of 120 feet on St.
Charles street, being a corner lot, and the
same acquired by the deceased from Jacob
Baum, by act in Book T, of folio 122, ot
Notarial Acts, the 18th February, A.D.,
1862, together with all the buildings and
improvements thereon.
Terms of sale cash, in U. S. Treasury
Notes. ED. COUSINARD,
deol9 Sheriff.
State of Louisiana—Fifth District Court
—Parish East Baton Rouge—No. 861—
Succession of Mary A. Wilson.
WHEREAS Joseph C. Charrotte ofsaid
Parish, has this day filed with
the Clerk of said Court his application to
bo appointed Administrator of the sac
cession of Mary A. Wilson,
Notice is hereby given to all parties in
terested to file their reasons (if any they
have,) in writing, with the Clerk of said
Court, at hiB office, in the city of Baton
Rouge, within ten days from the first pub
lication of this notice, why said applica
tion should not be granted.
Witness my hand and the seal of said
Court this the 22d day of December, A.
D., 1865. L. ALLAIN,
dec28-10d Deputy Clerk.
State of Louisiana—Fifth District Court
Parish of East Baton Rouge—Succession
of Maria Hernandez—No. 85.
WHEREAS Ambroise Baumstarke of
said Parish, has this day filed with
the Clerk of said Court an application to
bfe appointed administrator of the above
succession,
Notice is hereby given to all parties in
terested to file their reasons (if any tfcoy
have,) in writing with the Clerk of said
Court, at his office, in'the City of Baton
liouge, within ten days from the first pub
lication of this notice why said application
should not be granted.
Witness my hand and the seal of said
Com, this the 20th day of December, 1865.
L. ALLAIN,
dec23-10d. Deputy Clerk.
re
of
G. D. WADDILL & CO.
HAVING purchased the DRUG STOttE,
on Main St., Eaton Rouge, known as
"HAYN ES* DRUG STORE,"
respectfully inform 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 i» respectfully solicted.
oct5-tf
Julius Gruneberg,
PIANO-MAKER,
TUNES k REPAIR8 PIANOS, MELODEON8, Ac.
LONG experience in my own ^^^ 1
manufacture In Prussia, fnablcsFyji
me to do the most difficult work, at • • * '
REASONABLE TERMS.
Written orders to te left at Mr. Joshua
Beal's Book Store, or at Mr. Goldm&nn's.
june'24-6mos.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
THE undersigned very respectfully Informs,
his friends and acquaintances and the
public at large, that he has purchased the
t»rug Store, situated on Afilca street, below the
jail, and formerly belonging to
V. HEUDB «Sc CO.
X have now on hand a full and complete assort
ment of
FRESH DRUGS
Patent Medicines, Stationery, Perfumery*
WINES aND LIQUORS,
of the best quality.
I have as mv employee, PAUL BESSY, who has
served in the Drug business for seventeen pears,
and Wf ll known to be & competent Druggist by toe
Physicians of this city.
Night calls for prescriptions promptly attended, to.
I return my heartfelt thanks to my friends and
acquaintances and Physicians ospeciaUy , for the
kind and liberal patronage they have Oeätowed
upon roe I re*pectfuily solicit a continuance of
the same and guarantee general satisfaction.
auftS J. R. T. HAYNES.
SCHOOL BOOKS,
STATIONERY,
PEN8, INKS,
SLATES
PENCILS,
FANCY GOODS,
NOTIONS, Ac
For sale by JOSHUA BEAL..
A T
BEAL'S :
50 Barrels Single Extra FLOUR.
10 .. MESS PORK.
1 Hogshead Extra SUGAR.
M Gross P. & M. YEAST POWDERS.
Just arrived and for sale at moderate prices.
CORN ! CORN11
SACKS CORN. Just received and
for sale by N. WAX,
julyl-tf Near the Conrt House.
50
Plaster of Paris ! Plaster of Paris ÎÎ
5BBLS. PLASTER OF PARIS. Jast
received, and tor sale by
JAMES McVAY,
julyl-tf Opposite tbe La. State Bank'
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SHERIFF'S S
State of Louisiana—Parish dt Feli
ciana, Seventh Judicial Di ^ourt
No. 1811—Eliza C. Johnsor & II.
Perkins.
BY VIRTUE of a writ 1 facia*
issued on a twelve n ' bond
and to me directed from tm. the
Judge of the Seventh Judidistrict
Court, in and for the parish anj afore
said, I have this day (Noverilst, A.
D. 1865,) seized and taken int posses
sion and will expose to publifat the
ES.
day the following described ny, up
on which til« twelve month id was
given a# follows, to-wit :
A certain tract of LAND or(NTA
P 1
Court House door of the Pihf East
Baton Rouge, in the City of feouge,
.Saturday, the 6th day of Jatr next,
A. D.. 189$, ot
' i
and situated in the Parish ot Baton
Rouge, at about two and onoj miles
from the City of Baton Ruu
taining nineteen hundred
(19111 acres, more or less,
buildings and improvemen
belonging.
Also the following describe4>erty
belonging to Wm. 8. Pike, to-!
1st. A certain LOT of GROUl^uated
con
leven
11 the
eunto
• \T" » 1 ' /Vu ~ . ~i d *
.n that part of the City ot Bafcouge, ,
laid out by the late O.Leona d|le B ig
nated on the plan thereof as Loi n of
Square No three (8.) measurtf) feet
front on Church street, by ttut in
depth on Convention street bel cor
ner lot.
J K c 0 i „ I
. Lots Nos. 6 and 12 of Squïo. 8
1 tu a ted in the citv of Baton rf, and
situated in ma euy pi x>a«>n ra, ana
in that partofsa.d city laid out |ckey,
Duncan and Math«r. ;
• ^ certain Ll^T of îB . )U.Njuated
in that part of ^e City ot Biifcoug«
laid out by the late K.chard M and
designated on the ph hereof at No.
7 > ot , No, , 8 ', m ^ Ur ,î n ? 6 - Ii r0nt
on Third Btreet, by lüO teet m^h on ,
Florida Btreet, it being a corD^
4tli. A certain LOT of GKOLfeitna
ted in that partof the City oi Bakouge
laid ou by the late Gilbert LeoJ and j
deaignated on the plan thereof aà No. j
10. ot Son urn No. 3. nmiiHiirinl 1
10, of Square No. 3, measuriDj feet,
front on Church street, (form|Muin
street,) by 120 in depth, Frencli»ure.
5th. Two certain JLOT8 of ÖUND
situated in that part of the City Baton
Kouge laid out by liiohard Dei and
designated on the plan thereof Lots
Nos. 5 and 6, of Square Ko. 8, niiring
each 60 feet floßt by 120 feet fepth,
French measure.
6th. Acertain LOT of GROUIiitna
ted in that part of the City of Bate ouge,
laid out by Hickey, Duncan & Ma-, and
designated on tho plan thereof as t No.
4, in Square No. 5, measuring 60 ifront
on Florida street, by 120 feet ilepth,
French measure.
7th. A certain LOT of GROUHitua
ted in that part of the City oßaton
Kongo, laid out by Ilickey, Diin &
Mather, arm designated on the plahere
of as Lot No- 3, in Square No. 5, lasur
ing 60 feet front on Florida streetkr 120
feet between parallel lines.
8th. Three certain LOTS of öjüND
situated in tho same part of the fly of
Baton Rouge, as the last above d^ibed,
being Lots Nos. 9, 10 and ll,iibuare
No. 5.
9th. Four certain LOTS of GlUND
situated in that part of the city oBatan
Kouge, laid out by Hickey, Du(in &
Mather, and designated on the plajhere
of, as made by W. & W. G. Wiir, as
lots Nos. 6, 7, S and 12, of Squarejo. 5 ;
Lot No. 6, having a frontof 60 feeln St.
Hypolite street, by a depth of U feet.
Lot No. 7, forming the south westerner
of St. Hypolite and Convention str^s, by
a depth of 120 feet on St. Hypolitotreet.
Lot No. S having a frontof 61) feet Con
vention street, by a depth of 120 feel Lot
No. 12 having a front o( CO leet onFifth
street, by a depth of 150 feet, ^jnch
measure.
The foregoing lota will be sold wh all
the improvements oil them respecfrely,
and all the righis and privilege» iany
manner appertaining to them
Terms of sale
of apprisement
ued
Seized to pay and satisfy the writ
under a twelve months' bond, togk,her
with interests and costs.
ED. COUSINAKÖ
nov28 Sheff.
Cash, without thelbefit
POSTPONED SALE.
State of Louisiana—Pari.-h of East ftton
Kouge—Fifth Judicial District Coirt—
No. 677—Probate—In the matter of the
succession of Roland McC'ullom, deed.
BY VIRTUE of a commission to me
directed from the Honori.ble Jtdge
of tbe Fifth Judicial District Court, of the
Parish and State aforesaid, and will ex
pose to public sale on
Wednesday, the 17th January next,
A. D., 1866, at 12 o'clock, M., on tbe plan
tation where the deceased last resided,
about thirteen milesirom tho city of Baton
Rouge, on the Jones Creole 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 and Mrs. Allain;
South by Phillips and Lacev; Eastbv Har
i u: .1 :.L. _ii .i i •, ■
ris and Sims, together with all tbe 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,
decl3 Deputy Sheriff.
State of Louisiana—Parish of East Baton
Rouge—Fifth District Court—No. 617—
Elizn B. Skolfield, wife, vs. James |
Bogan, husband—Nov. 30th,1865. j
T'HIS case having been this day taken up
for trial upon insuo joined, and it ap
peanng to the Court by the aw and the
ev.dence adduced on the trial, that the
plaintiff is entitled to „ho relief sought for,
It is therefore ordered adjudged and
decreed that the community of acquests
and gams heretofore existing between the
plaintiff and defendant be and -» hereby
dissolved; that the plaintiff Eliza B.
Skolheld wife, be separated in property
from her husband, James Bogan,and have
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 tbe support of the family, that the
horse and carriage and household furni
ture detailed in tbe petition and testimony
be decreed to be her separate property, and
that the defendant pay costs of suit to be
taxed.
December 13th, 1865, pro tunc.)
(Signed) R. T. POSEY,
Judge 5th Judicial District.
A true copy, December 14th, 1365.^
L. Allain , Deputy Clerk. decl9
FWDER, SHOT AND CAPS, for sale by
novl3 N. WAX
SHERIFF'S
Stat# of Louisiana— parish of East .Ba,ton
Riu 9»—Sixth I now Fifth) Judicial Dis
trict Court—No. 1021—John Bird vs. II.
E. Williams
BY Tirtup of an alias writ oifi. fa. issued
on a twelve months' bond and to me
dir.ctad from the Honorable the Judge of
the Sixth (now Filth) Judicial District
CoBrt,of theparish and State aforesaid, I
have this day (November lKth, A. D
1865,) seized aod taken into my possession,
and will expose to public sale, at the Court
.
House door, in the city of Baton Rouge, on
Saturday, the 6th day of January,
A - D.,1866, at 12 o'clock, M., of said day
ted in the city of Baton* Rouge, ihéasurifig
on» handred feet on Third street, by one
hundred and twenty feet in depth, French
measure, together with all the buildings
i ^ improvement, thereon, being the same
lately occupied by the Branch of the Loui
siain State Bank, at Baton >Ronge, and
reidence of William S. Pike. The said
lof being a portion of five lots in Square
N«, Six in that part of the city ot Baton
Rc#ge laid out by De* all.
«. Another LOT OF GROUND, being
a Orner lot, measuring one hundred fee
frojt on Third street, by one hundred and
twinty feet on Florida street, French mea
, 8Un ^gether with aU the ^ uildin ^ an( J
imiOT « meut8 thereon which g * d lo t
f lla0 H tiön of .; ho fiv0 lot8 ttbove
re , Vred t0 £ nd on which , ot built B
' - -
bri'k building known as "Pike's Row."
3. Two certain LOTS OF GROUND
I adjiiriing the first above described lot, forr
mu)y * ied by the Branch of the Loui
aetata Bank, on the north of said- lot.
*ia^t ate 'Bach, on the north of said lot
8q>re No 8|Xj DevttU town> meaglir ? n „
; t#et j ront on Third street, by
oinjiundred and twenty feet in depth,
^ Another LOT OF OKOÜMD, ad
joijng 0D the Ea»t the two lot« just de
J 8cr U bei lot No . Twülve of t J be mill
Sqire No. six, and mea«urin,r nixty feat
, f r U o D Laurel street, by one hundred and
in depth, all F?epch measure, to
g 0 t| r with all the building« and improve
me ^ thereon . The three lota la^t de
j Bcrife(1 wero p„ rch(i8Bd by the said Wrn . g.
j PikS , rora E / F , Phillips, on the JSÎth day
1 4 - • i ^ i l c a
ot «Aiuftry. 18o4, by act piissea befote Suiu.
Sk'leld, Recorder of this pari«b.
i>efjii to pay and satisfy tho writ issued
undr a twelve months' bond and in tho
abo^ entitled suit, together with interest
andjosts.
T*ms of sale—cash, without the benefit
of apraisement, in U. 8. Troasury notes.
ED. COUSINARU,
njl3 Sheriff.
StaijOf Louisiana—Parish of East Baton
Kigo—Fifth Judicial District Court—
Nià68— N. K. Knox vs. I. A. Williams,
ailniistrator, and aïs.
X)-virtue of writ of/ï. fa. issued and to
J3po directed from the, Honorable the
Judi of the Fifth Judicial District Court,
of tl Parish and State aforesaid, I have
seizjaud will expo.- a to public sale, at the
Cou''House door, iö the olty of Baton
Roui, on T
Satilay, tbe 6th day of January next,
A. Î 1866, at 12 o'clock, M., of said day,
tho (lowing described property, to-wit:
Ajhe right, title, interest anddistribu
tiveirtion of Defendant, Isaac A VVil
liat||in the successioa qf hi« mother Mrs.
Hei^tta E. Williams,deceased.
8|d to pay and Batlgf^ the wrii'fBsucd
in tlabove suit, together with interest
andkts.
Tps of sale—cash, in U. S. Treasury
Not^with tho benefit of appraisement.
ED. COUSINSRD,
nlS Sheriff.
"T
Statf Louisiana— Parish of East Folici
a*-Fifth Judicial District Court—
N1630 — Mary E. Green vg. John N.
Gp, tutor.
BllKTUE of a writ oifitri facias issued
d to me directed from the Hon. the
Fi ffu d ici al District Court, of tho parish
ancfete aforesaid, I bave aeiïed and will
exp to public aale, on the plantation pf
Jolrî. Green, the defendant, situated
j ubdl% hiiles, north of the city of Baton
Ro| on the "Baton Rouge and Bayou
SarPad," on
Slid»)', the GUidny of January neiti
A. 1866. at 12 o'clock, M., of said day>
tbejowlng described property, to-wit:
Atain TRACT of LAND, containing
tw4ndrod aud twenty acres, situated
in Parish of East Baton Rouge, about
73^jles from the City of Baton Rouge,
boqd as follows: South, by the lands
of 4 Stephens, North by lands of Mrs.
CoRix, West by lands of Mrs. S.D.
Uiriiagen, and in front by A. E. Dm
beren. Said tract of land was pur
chrfby John N. Green, as per act passed
befl{. S. Stuart, Recorder, oa the 14th
d»i>ecember, A. D., 185S, from A. E.
Unhagen.
£ the following personal described
prdy, to-wit:
fl{ MOLES,
aiEAD OF CATTLE,
C BLACK PONEY,
äP LOUGHS, and
f PAIR OF GEARS.
8d to pay and satisfy the writ issued
intbovc cause, together with interests
an«ts.
1 property will be sold subject to a
same to John T Landry, exe
îp r0 !
! 'sal the
I
cuty defendant Green on the 25th day
of tember, a. d ., 1865, as per act passed
beil- O'Conner, Recorder.
ED. COUSINARD,
i/8 Sheriff.
—-f ■—i
SUtf Louisiana—Parish of East Baton
ie—Fifth Judicial District Court—
182—William Blackie vs. John Mc
Be.
TVIRTUE of a writ of seizure and
»tie to me directed from the Honora
ble Fifth Judicial District Court,of the
Pa and State aforesaid, I have seized
| anill expose to public salo at the Court
j Ilqdoor in the city of Baton Rouge on
Saday, the 6th day of January n«xt
A .^866, at 12 o'clock, M., of said day,
th i ow jôg mortgaged property, to-wit :
* tain LOT of GROUND, with all
theildin^iand improvement» thereon,
HltKl in that part of the Cjty of Bttton '
ho called Hall's Row, and designated
on ,' p i an thereof aa lot No. (9), nine,
/ 81 ) tW enty-o n e feet on Lafay
etueet, by (40) forty m depth on North
str( being the same property purchased
b Regent mortgager, from William
j/ j' erts peT act be P oro ' gam . 8ko i fio i d
Ke(3fer , da ^ d 25lh of September, 1856.
^ t0 pay and satisfy the writ issued
• ■■ • - - ■
in Vbove cause together with interests
anJts.
Tis of sale—cash in U. S. Treasury
NotiPith the benefit of appraisement.
A. J. BOGAN,
n® Depnty Sheriff
j . . .. . .
Witw Shades ! Window Shades !2
A ARGE and choice assortment of
,riou« patterns.
JANES McVAY,
julif Opposite tbe La. State B*nS.
I
SHERIFFS SALÉS.
State of Louisiana—Parish of East Baton
Rouge—Fifth Judicial District Court
No 760}^ Probate—In tbe matterot the
succession of Lucy Morgan, deceased.
BY VIRTUE of- r» commission isauod and
to me drected Irom the Hon. Seventh
Judicial DisUiet C' urt, of tho Parish and
State aforesaid, I will expose to public
Bale, at the Cotirt House door, in the eity
of Baton Rouge, on
Wcdnuday.lhe 17tli of January next,
A. D., 1866, at 11 o'clock, A. M., of said
day, the following described property, to
wit ;
The TRACT of LAND, on which de
ceased last resided, in this Parish contain
ing tour hundred and eighty (480) aerea
more or less with all tho buildings and im
provmonts thereunto belonging—bounded
on the North by lands of Rachel Morgan;
East by Amite Rivor ; South by Alexander
€önrtney, und W est by another tract be
longing to tho succession.
Another TRACT containing one hun
dred ahd sixty (160) acres, with all the
buildings and improvements and appur
tenances thereunto belonging, and bound
ed on the North by Mis. K. Morgan and on
tbe East by tho above described tract ;
South by Alexander Courtney, and WeBt
by John V. Morgan.
Terind of sale—oh a credit of one and
two years from the day of sale, the pur
chaser to give his notes with approved se
curity and mortgage on the land until full
and final payment. Said notes to bear
eight per cent, interest from maturity till
paid. ED. COUB1NAR1),
decl4 Sheriff.
State oi Louisiana—Parish ot East Baton
Rouge—Fifth Judicial District Court—
Mary E. Chapmun, wife, vs. Albert J.
Loudon, husband—November 29th 1885.
r PUIS CASE having been this day taken
A up upon issue joined, and it appearing
to the Court that the plaintiff has fully
made out her case by the law and evidence
adduced on the trial,
It is therefore ordered, adjudged and
decreed that the community of acquets and
gains herotoforo existing between the
plaintiff. Mary E. Chapman, and her hus
band, Albert.!. Loudon, be and is hereby
dissolved; that tho plaintitfbe separated
in property from her said husband and
have again the free administration of hor
estate ; and, it is further ordered, adjudged
and decreed that the said plantiff recover
from the said defendant the sum ot Two
Hundred and Ninety-seven 85-100 Dollars,
with five per cent interest, from judicial
demand, and costB of suit ; and that the
plaintiff havo a legal mortgage on all the
real estate of her said husband for said
amount, to date from the l§th day of
January, 1860.
Done read and signed in open court this
2d day of December, 1865.
(Signed) R.T.POSEY,
Judge 5th Judicial District.
A true copy, Deo. 8th, 1865.
L. Allain . Deputy Clerk.
State of Louisiana—Parish of East Baton
Reuge — Fifth Judicial District Court—
Burilh A. Martin vb . James l'yburu—
No. 628—Novomber 27th, 1865.
THIS case having been this day taken
up for trial upon issue joined,"and It
appearing to tho Court that the plantiff has
olearly made out her case, by the law and
evidence adduced on the trial, it is there
fore ordered^-adjudged and décréed that
Uie community of acquets aud gains here
tofore existing between the plaintiff, wife,
and defendant husband, be and is hereby
dissolved ; that the plaintiff be separated
in proper'y from her said husband, and
bave again the free administration of hor
estate ; and it is furthor decreed, that tho
plaintiff, Sarah a. Martin, wife, havo judg
ment against and recover from her hus
band the sum of One Thousand two Hun
dred and Fifty Dollars, with legal interost
from tbe date of this judgment ; and that
she bo decreed to havo a legal mortgugo
on all the real estate of her said husband,
to date from 29th April, 1859, for the sum
of Seven Hundred and Fifty Dollars and
from the 23d May, lfS62, for Five Hundred
Dollars ; and that dofondant pay all cost
of sait.
Done read and signod in open court this
2d Decern bor, 1865.
(Signed) R. T. POSEY,
Judge 5th Judicial District.
A true copy, December 8th, 1365.
L. Allain ,Deputy Clerk.
State of Louisiana—Parish of East Baton
Rouge—Fifth District Court—Doralizo
V. Doiron, wife, vs. John D. Comoau,
husband—No. 433.
IN THIS CASE a regular judgment by
. default having been entered and no an
swer having been filed within the time
described by law, nor motion made to
lave the same Bet aside, and the case hav
ing been called for trial, and tbe plaintiff
having proved to tbe satisfaction ot tho
Court the justice of her claim, and the law
and evidence being in her 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, the sum of Se"enteen Hundred
and Ninety six 33-100 dollarB, with 5 per
cent interest from Judicial demand until
paid ;that said plaintitfbe decreed to have
privilege and tacit mortgage on all the
sroperty of tbe defendant, her said hus
3and, 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 tbe sum of Three Hundred and
Sixty-four 64-100 Dollars from the 7th day
of Maich, 1354 ; for the sum of Three
Hundred and Sixty-four 64 -100 from the
2d day of August, 1855 ; for the sum of
Two Hundred and 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 tho 14th day of
February, i860. It is further ordered and
decreed that, the community of acquets and
gains heretofore existing between piaintifF
and defendant be dissolved ; that a separa
tion of property between them be also ad
judged and decreed, and that the plaintiff
be and she is hereby authorized, empower
ed and decreed to resume tbe sole and ex
clusive control, management and admin
istration of her paraphernal property, free
from the control and influence of her said
husband, and that he be condemned to pay
costs of this suit.
Done, read and signed in open Court,
this 2d day of December, 1865.
(Signed) R. T. POSEY,
.lodge 5th Judicial District.
A true copy, December 9th 1365.
L. A llain , Deputy Clerk.
NOTICE.
WHEREAS, Bertrand Duchein has
been duly appointed aud confirmed
administrator o/ the succession of Guill
aume Dupuy. .^ceased.
Notice is hereby given to all having
claims against said succession, to present
the same duly authenticated, to said ad
ministrator, for recognition.
dec5-6t
HAY AND BRAN!
A GOOD aupply in store— prices reduced.
sept-0 JOSHUA BEAL

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